THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM&BURG, PA. QUIET ATP1TTSBDRC Situation In Big Steel Strike , Remains Unchanged. BOTH SIDES CLAIM SOME GAINS. Dnch Are Confident of ( Itlinnti- Vic tory Humor of IVn-i -utlii-tionn Denied Tnlic Mills Am TIimI I i ! lrlkcr. riTTSWHG. Anir. los.-ph llish op, t 111? Ohio iii'liitrntiir, hits iippi-nrcd lii-rc iitfnin. but I Ii sllt-s promptly n iinliiitil thu hiikH-'n! i"ii tlnit iiniillii-t move for ill-net' wits luinit cnnsiili-reil. 'J'Ih- Hlt-cl niiiniiiti-rs Hiii-iMt-ilcil in wtnrtinu llic liiHt Idle mill ut (In- Clink limt nnd nrc i-riili-nlly pliiuniiiK n series nf exten sions lit every point wltero there Is n . chance of success jiulcr i-xlMthiK cireuni dnnv. They will probably start the Star Tiu mills in this' i-ily iiml liun-itso the force nt the Lindsay ,V Mel'titi-lu-iiii liiilln. An interest inn feature of tin- lijiltt nt the lut tor mill is -oiitri!iitl liy Hie claim of tlii? Hliikt-iH tluit .Mr, Fred ltiuik'li, wife of the- stiicrintcmlotit, is cs cortinc tin- strike1 breakers to it ti 1 from tin- mill. Slu- hits always lii-i-n very pnpu Inr with the mill im-n, n ml tin- pickets miy they wonlil rnllii-r fneo n ivcjiuiont of sol diers 1 1) it 11 do anything i n 1 1 1 1 - r in lirr presence. Tln-y sny (lint in pence times "hi? nursed tlu-ir families unci tlnit they Himfily (-iinnot Interfere with ln-r or the nu n she escorts. Tin- slccl initiiiigers nrc nlso iii-ruuging for iiioro nun for tin? I'nlnti-r nml Moncsscn mills. Imt have given no Imlii-iitioii, of tin- time tlnit tln-y will move on MeKecsport, Wheeling, Newcastle- nml llcllnirc, thu Hti-onglinlds of tin? strikers. Vt-ryl l'reston, t-cprexctit- t ing President Srliwnl), wiim bote hist night nncl roiifi-rn-d with n number of tin- lend ing nlHciiils of tin? companies federated in tin- Hti-i'l corpointion, mid it in itmliistoiid tluit general plmiH for tin- citiiiiniigii wore discussed. ' Mr. I'n-stiin mid tlio nll'minls whom In- mi-t would not tnlk for publi cntion lii-yonil expressing tlu-ir mil isf no tion with tin- nit tuition. The strikers nu-i-t t tit? movement to re open the mills with nonunion iin-n with tin- claim Unit it will lie simply impossi-lilt- to secure n Kiillirit-nt inimlii-r of skilled tni-ii to opt-rnti' t lii-ni. Their tni-n, tht-y do-clnri-, ii iv standing lirm nnd must In- con sulted before tin- mills inn. Tln-y miy tln-y have tho sitmitinii well in hiilnl mid despite tin- alleged danger of tin- strike getting toi lii-nvy continue thi-lr work of organization wltli n vii-w of crippling more plants belonging to tin- corporation. Tln-y claim that Chicngo will in tin- end come out nnd tlnit there Is no danger of tho Juliet iin-n going back to work, what ever Chicago does. They nri- still lighting for a foothold in tin- Carnegie properties, but so fur hnvo not shown their hand. Claim as to thu iidvnntiige nt tin- IMi qilcsnu mills nre still highly conflicting, but the miiimgers tleelnre with moru as surance than ever Unit the light there is over nnd that the Amalgamated nssocin tion has given up. A show down of hands nloiie will show the real strength of either side. I'resldont McMnrtry of the Amerienn Sheet Steel company returned yesterdny from n tour tlu-nugh the live mill towns of the KiskiiiiimJ-is valley. lie inspected the tioniinion nffis riiunim; in nil of them und also looked over the two nonunion properties beimi opernted lit Seottdnle. He nnld the production was nhove the n-iixiiniim nvt-ruce for 1 his Kensoti of the yenr nnd tluit he was perfectly satisfied. IMstriet Milliliter I'. 1'. Smith of the pnme company said that the Wollsvilli? plant Ineketl but six men of hnvinu every crew full, that the product was (-01111113 . out nearly perfect nml that if their men were not interfered with nml assaulted by the strikers the Hit tuition wonlil be eminently satisfactory. lie said also that the best sentiment of the community Indorsed the policy of the company. The tyin 1111 of the Pennsylvania nnd Continental tube plants of the National Tube company in this city has been com pleted. Coiiutinii both pTanls about 1.MIM) ti.cn went out, nnd both the properties ere flint down. The closiii).' of the Pennsylvania nnd Continental plants completely tied up the Xntional Tube company in this dis trict and Whcolim,'. The company lias made no effort to start up at nuy point. BASEBALL. Stniiillnnr f Hie IiiIim Iii American ami XntliHiiiI l.t-nu iicm. NATIONAL T.K.VOrK. V. Ti. I'.f. Plttsburif iii 3'l I'hlladelpliia -r'7 Vi .i,M I-irouklyii 44 .Ml St. Louis .'') Hi .r-4!l Hoslon 47 M .47!) New York M .4IU Clnclnimll 4U r,.', .41:1 Chicmso 'M .asa AMKKICAN l.KAfiCK. W. L. P.C. Chlcatro 'il .M Uoston '! 40 .Will Kuliimore ' 4:' ..".i;j lieiroit ';! 47 ,r,;:u J'hlla.lilphlu ''I W .Ti'i'i C'levi lnnd 41 r.l ,4:ta WashiiiKton to "r .4-1 Milwaukeo oi Ii, Mi Tried to Steal a lilld. CATSKII.L. N. Y.. Autr. ".1. Philip Castle ami his wife, who live on a house boat 011 the river front, drove out on the old Klncs road two and a half miles back of this place yesterday ami. it is alleged, made an attempt to get possession of the 7-year-old adopted daut-'liter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mahom-y of Id klyn. Mr. Muhoitey is u well known Brooklyn de tective and has a suininer home here. The child was recovered after a utile chase, t.'ustle ninl his wife cscapim: in the excite ment. Deputy Sheriff (iotil.l und Special Ollieer C)ok urresti-d Casile uud lodged him in jail. 'llie Alnakim Cable. WASIIINtlTON, Auk. 21. Colonel Dunwoody, nctini; chief sij:mil ollieer, has ret-eiveil a dispatch from Captain tlreen, ut St. Michael's, Alaska, reporting uion the comlitioiis of the Alaskan cable be tween St. Michael's and Nome City. It appears tlnit this cubit? has been broken in M'vci-til places nml purls of it lost uud destroyed. Captain Green says that it Would be wholly inexpedient for the jjov eruuieiit to spend money In repairing ot to rent a new cable ut this place. 1.1 Huntf L Ilium's Protest. PEKING. Aim. 'Jl Tito omission from the peace settlement protocol of a provision for tnu destruction of thu Chl uese forts wus duo chielly to Li Ilium ('bttim's protests. He represented thut it would be a great disgruee to himself, who had built the forts, to si nil uu utfruu ' mint fur their destruction,. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Rotnlile Hli-lill of lh Week tlrlrlly nnd Temelr Told. Senator llanna has Ktnrteil for his va cation, to be spent nenr Sault Ste. Marie. An Amerienn locomotive defeated an Knulish rivnl in 11 decisive test in ,1a nialcn. Nome prospectors report much dest,itn lion there and miy that men will starve if not aided. The Philadelphia nil explosion Monday niulit killed live men. The tanks were still burniiiK yestenbty. The czar of Russia ban accepted Presi dent I.oubet's Invitation to witness the I' rench army muiieiivcrs. The National Steel Kelinlnit coinpany wits liK-orporated it IMnwnrc its 11 rivnl to tin- Crncilile Steel company. j Three union stonecutters were iirroptH In Cblcaco, i-hnri;ed with winekim.' yi.r.ln where independent men worked. Tllcmlnv, ,oit. ao, P.iilcnrin di-mnmls thnf Turkish troopn be recalled from across her frontier in a t-pccilied time. The Kussiaii cruiser Variinr, built at Philiiilelphia, tins sailed from St. Pctcrs butif for the Pacific. It is said that William ltidirch-y of Chi cnv is likely to'sueceeil C. (. llaucs as i-oiiiptfoller of the currency. A Hrtissels pnper says U rimer bus re ieeted 'ivaleei itn proposa Is,. but may use corsairs iindur certain conditions. The .Mark I. am- Kxpress says the I'nit ed States has enonuli wheat surplus to supply the deficit of t.orth western Eu rope. Mniln, Aim. Minister CoiiKer has arrived ut Pekini; on his return frem the I'nited States. (ieiienil 1'laza has been declared elect fd president of Mctindor, havllin received n majority of (!Ti,tHH) votes. Tile lltilish piirlinuient has bin 11 pro rogued, the kiinr's speech beinj; rend to both housi-s nt Westminster. Five people were killed nml several bndly injured In' 11 collision between a train mid a trolley car in Chicafc-o. Hands of tmmiudiiiK Kurds have de stroyed l'J villages in a district of Anne nia, killing all the iiilitt liituntsj save thu yotitiK women, who were carried off. Famine is declared to be Imminent in a law part of lilt- best crop trrowiiii; dis trict of ItiiHsia owiiix to lusuflicieut har vests. . Stninboiil, 2:t7i. the (treat trottins stallion, the unbeuteii ehnmpiou of every show ruiK nml known as the handsomest show horse in America, fell dead ut the Kichurdson farm at (inshen, X. Y. Ho was owned by E. II. Ilarriman. Albert Nelson Cheney , New York statu fish culturist, died suddenly at his home in (Jleiis Fulls, N. Y of heart diseuse. Hp Is survived by one datlKhter, four sis ters ami three brothers. His wife died from the effects of the explosion of a naphtha lump two years uK". Mnturdiir. Au. 17. The widow of Canovus del Cnstillo has died at Madrid. The cruiser Philadelphia ' reached San Frttncisco from Samoa. Former (iovernor W. J. Stone of Mis souri was reported seriously ill. Thomas . I.awson of Huston hoiittht the 3-year-old filly Mury P. Leyburn. Former Insurance Superintendent Van Cleave of Illinois was arrested ut Spring held. Hoxer John Dion died from the effects ! of u knockout in a contest ut Ixiwcll, Muss. The editor nnd manager of the London tilobe apologized to the house of com mons for the article attacking National ists. Friday, A Kit. 11. The Oxford-CninbriilKe athletes sitiled from Liverpool for Itoston. Iwiht Pnvis defeuted Holcoinb Wurd in tenuis siiiKles nt Newimrt. Heavy fiKhtiu was reported on tin outskirts of Colon and Panama. Kailroud trnllie was paralyzed by se vere storms In southern Arizona. The sultan of Turkey exiled to Arabia 714 persons, litany of tliein women. M. M.,I!chliiij,' of New York was elect ed president of the LeitKiie of American Wheelmen ut Hulfalo. Hoer Commandants Erasmus nnd Ca chet were mortally wounded ut Steyus liurif in 11 liht with the British. The wreck of a ship supposed to, be tlio missini; Manchester, from New York for Yokohama, wits found in Marshall is lands, south Piicitie. . Tliiii-Mitiiy, Aiijc. 15, The postollice nt Cape May, N. J., was robbed. Sir William Laird, tin- noted Scotch ironmaster, died at tlluscow. The czar conferred on Count von Wnl-dt-rscc the highest Kussian decoration. Ward and Imvis ncain won the na tional tenuis championship in doubles. II. M. Fhittler obtained a divorce under the Florida law niukitiK insanity ground for u decree. AciIiik Sei-retnry of War Sanger order eil llie formation of ten companies of coast artillery. Shanghai reported that Russian su zerainty had been proclaimed ut New chwan;; and Chinese laws abio'Kated. Slioolinu AfVfilr In Maryland. TMP.EUI.AXD. Md Auk. 21. Frank Luckie, a colored ib-iuily shetilT, shot ami killed James llosUius, also col ored, near Pinto, this county. Hoskius lial previously shot John Summers, an other neiro, through the foot. Deputy SJn-rilT I.. O. Davis of Keyset- was noti fied and a warrant for lloskins' arrest procured. lie wus ml vised thut Hos kius was a dangerous man. nml Luckie prolTcrcd his assistance. Together they went to 11 mountain dive, Luckie enter ing fust. Davis drew a revolver as llos kins wits pointed out, iiml the hitter re luctantly threw up his hands. While Davis was in the net of pnttlng the hiltiil cittfs 011 lloskins thu bitter attempted to overpower tlie deputy sheriff and grub his revolver. Luckie then shot, felling lloskins, but he continued his resistance until another shot killed him. Another di" Kllln Victim. FOKT U1LKY. Kan., Aug. 21. Pri vate Mackey Syekes, one of the victims of the explosion of a gun cartridge, has died, inakim,' three dead. Hecritit Lloyd's recovery is doubtful. The fort surgeon removed one of Scigtmnt Mahoney's eyes. He will recover. The other injured ure ill good condition. The liiilluiiu lit Hamilton Honda. NEW POUT NEWS, Vu., Aug. L The United States buttloship Iiidiuua, wltli a party of naval cuduts from thu Naval ncadomy ut Annapolis uu board, urrived in Iluinpton Uosds from Halifux, which port vho bailed from lust Friday. WEAK 1 Are nmdt strouii by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It 'regulates the weakening drains, Ileal liillnniina- 1 lion and ulcerution land cures female weak tiess. Sick women nre invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by letter, free. All womanly confi dence held in sacred secrecy ami j ttnrle(l by strict professional privacy. Write 1 without fear and .without fee to 'Dr. R. V. Pierce, : Iluffalo, N. Y. " t hnd hern n R-rrnt ; sufferer from fruinle . weaknc4," writes 1 Mm. M. 11. Wallace. - of Macnti r. Cooke I Co.. Tcxfll. ' tried 1 four (pit-lots and none , ttui mt anv gutut, I j .ufTcrcd six yenr, tnit I nt last I found relief. .1 followed vour 1 advice, nnd took eiht t bottles of ' l-'nvorite Presr r i r-1 ton,' mid four of the ('.olden Medical Ii-covery.' I now feel like ft new woman. I have rnined I eighteen putimls." Doctor Pierce's Plensnnt Pellets (cure Diltousties and sick head ache. They do not create the pill habit. EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Tursuant to tho power contained In the will of Joshua Fettennan, deceased, late of the Town of Illoomshuig, Columbia County, Penn sylvania, the under-signed executor will expose to public sale, at the Court House, In the Town of llloomsburg, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1901, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, tlio WllowlnK described real estate, to wit: All that certain rtei.-p, parcel nnd tract of land, situate on the north side of the Llk'lit street road. In the Town of Bloomsburg, Couuty of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to wit: On tlio north by First street, of said town, on the east by land of Oeorge Hughes, on the south by Llghtstreet road, and on the west by lot of Leah U. Eshlc ninn, being one hundred nnd forty-one feet on First street and two hundred and ninety-four feet nlong land of George Hughes, and one hun dred nnd seventy-six feet und nine Inches along the Llghtstreet road, and feet along I.eaU C. Eshlemun a. This property Is a very valuu blo oue and a numberof first-class building lots could be ca, ved out of It. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, of the one fourth of the purchase money to be paid at tho striking down of tho property, the balance of the one-fourth within two months from date of sale, and the remaining three-fourths within one year from date of salo. Deed and surveys, If wanted, at tho expense of the purchaser. V. B. ALLEN, Executor of Joshua Fettermau, dee'd. Grant Hkukinii, Att'y. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court Common of Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public salo, at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and Slate aforesaid, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain messuage, tenement ana tract of land, situate In the Township of Catawlssa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : On tho west by land of Hany Hill, on tho north by land of Harry Hill, on the east by a public road, leading from Catawlssa to Wlabtown, on the south by laud ot Kersey Yengor, oontulnlng about 26 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Ja cob II. Vastino vs. Jacob Bowes, and to bo gold us tho property of Jacob Howes. DANIEL KNOKH, Sheriff. Hiiawn, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wi lt, of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court, of Common I'leas 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 afore said, on SATURDAY, SEPT 7, igor, at two o'clock p. 111., all that certain messuage, or piece, or lot ot land, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a corner of lot No. 1, now owned by the widow of James Bar. ton, deceased, on the north side of Second or Muln street of said town; thence by the said lot north twenty-llvo degrees llltty-slx minutes west, two hundred fourteen feet and six luetics to Kldge alley; thonce along said alloy south sixty-four degrees flfty-slx minutes west. twen. ty-three feet and ulno Inches to lot of Amos Biicknlow ; thenco by said lot south twenty six degrees east, ono hundred fifty-four feet to a corner ; thenco by flie same north slxty-threo and one-quarter degrees oast, threo feet and two Inches to a corner; thence by the same south deg's east, sixty feeet and six inches to 8ec- I nml or At:iln atrrwit. nrnr.tunlrl arid rlinnnn nlnni. the north sldoofsald street north sixty-four degrees lltty-slx minutes east, twenty-one feet and ono-half Inch to tho plaoo of beginning, whereon Is eroded a two-story 1 BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In exocutlon, at tho suit of Pennsylvania Trust Company, to use ot Marga ret Quocco, vs. (1. M. (julck, and to bo sold as tho property of a. M, Qui-.-k. DANIEL KNOKH, Harv AN, Atty- BhorlfT. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wilt of Fl. Fa , Issued out of fie Court of Common Pleas of ooliiiiihla Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to mi? directed, there will be exposed to publln sale, at, the Court. In nioomsbiirgi county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SKt'T. 7, 1901, nt. two o'clock p. in , all th ie two certain trnets, or parcels of land, situate In the Township of rntnwlssn, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: Do ginning nt, a corner of land of Kilns Weaver, and thence by same north seventy-two degrees east, seventy-one perches to a stone; thence by land of William Zimmerman south eight de grees rust, twentj'-Plght perches to a chestnut stump; thence by same, snd lnnds to bo con veyed by John Wren to Ellas Weaver, south seventy-two nnd one-half degrees west, sixty. Mm and two-tenths perches to the public road, known as the Esther Furnncc Koad; thence along rond north thirteen and nite-half dr. grees west, twenty-seven and eight-tenths perches to t he place of beginning, containing 11 ACRES, neat measure, whereon are erected 2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, frame barns and other outbuildings There Is also a spring house and a tine spring of water. THAt.'T Nt). .'.-Also, all Uiat certain tract of land, In Township of Catawfssa and stale afore, said, bounded and d'-scrlbed as follows, to wit : Beginning at, a stone In the public road, afore said, thence s.ime thirteen nnd one-half de grees west, nineteen and one-halt perches to a sloneln said road ; thence by land of Warren Il'nver south elghtj-two ami threc-ipiarters degrees west, twenty perches to a stone, In lino of Kdu-i Weaver; thence along samo seventeen and onc-ipiartcr degrees east, twenty-two anil seven-tenths perches to a chestnut ; thence by land of same north seventy-two degrees east, eighteen perches to the place of beginning, containing 2i ACRES, neat measure. Seized, laken In execution, at the suit of K. D. Tewksbtiry nnd John Nousscr, dtn nlstra tors ot K, M. Tewlisbury, deceased, vs. William Zimmerman, and to be sold as the property of William Zimmerman. DANIEL KNOKH, Fiikkze, Atty. HlyrllT. 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 an- directed thero will be exposed to Public sale at the Conrt Houss In Ulcomsburg, cointy and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SETT. 7, 1901, nt two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, or parcel of land, situate at tho northwest corner of Fourth and West streets, In Itloomsburg, Columbia Count), Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folluws, to wit : On the north by Anthony's alley, on the cast by property of M. Applenian, on the south by said Fourth street, and on tho west by said West street, containing In front on said Fourth street one hundred feet, more or less, 11 ml In depth of that width two I hundred fourteen feet and six Inches, moro or less, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Fel.ed, taken In execution, at tho suit of tho Pennsylvania Trust Coinpauy vs. John W. Kramer, and to be sold as tb.3 property or John W. Kramer. DANIEL KXOKIt, 'IUkman, Atty. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to nn order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, tho under signed, administrator of the estate of I.awsun Hughes, law of JIlll drove, deceased, will ex pose the following property to public sale on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1901, at one O'clock p. 111., upon the premises, In Mill Grove, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. TKACT No. 8. Slt.uato In Mill (.rove, nnd bounded by the public road leading ti'om Mill Grove to the Union Switch, lands of Owen W CUerlugton and Elijah Boaver, containing about 15,826 SQUARE FEET, whereon Is erected a 3-STORY FRAME BUILDING, commouly knowo as tho Terraco House proper ty. The last abovo described property to be sold upon tho condition "that no license what ever shall ut any time be obtained for tho sale of any spirit nous or malt liquors unon the said premises, by the purchaser or purchasers tnoreof, their heirs or assigns, or lessees, and that, a covenant to that effect shall also bo In serted In the deed conveying said premises." ALSO, . TKACT NO. 8. situate In Mill Grove, and bounded by the public road leading from Mill Grove to tho Methodist Church, in Koarln. creek township, lands of Owen W. Cherlngton and other lands of decedent, containing about 70 SQ. PERCHES OF LAND, 011 which Is elected A LARGE FRAME STABLE. Tkkms vv Sam: The one-half of the pur chaso money, being tho amount to be set apart to secure the widow's Interest, to bo and re main a Hun upon tho premises, as required by law, the Interest thereof to b-3 paid to her ann ually, from and after the date of continual Ion, during her life, and thu principal thereof to bo paid at her deal h, to the parties legally entit led thereto; ten percent, of one-tourtuof tho pur- chase money at tin- striking down of the prop. Ofly, excepting sales under ((JOJ) two hundred dollars, which shall bo ton per cent, of tho whole; the one-fourth, less the ten per cent., on continuation of sale, and the balance with Interest from tho confirmation, In ono year from day of confirmation. All bonds and mortgages taken to secure tho deferred pay uc'iits on the several premises, and tho deeds of conveyance, to bo paid for by tho purchaser or purchasers, respect tvcly. These properties will positively be sold, as It 'sdeslred tooloso up and settle the estate. OW EN W. CllKlilNGTON, N. U. Funk, Att'y. Ahjiinihtbatou AUDITOR'S NOTICE. (STATU 01- ISAAC J. F1S1IKK, I.ATK CIV CI.KVI1.1ND TOWNSIII ', COL. CO., CA , DKCKASKII. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' court ot Columbia County to puss upon HAccjiwuns nieu i.u llie nccuum, ui o. . Snyder and J. L. Fisher, executors of said dec edent, and to make dist ribution to and among llie parties emit led thereto, will sit ur, tusomco In tho Km lltilldlug, llloomsburg, Pa., on Friday August iird, lain, at o'clock In tho forenoon, to perfiirtii the duties ot Ills appointment, when and where till parties Interested In tho fund lu the hands of the executors of said deceased will appear and prove I he same or be torever bebarred Iroiu coining In on hii fund. 7-J5 4t N. U. FUN K, Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Psued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed thero will be exposed to public sale at, the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and Stale afore- said on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901, nt two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, porcel and tract of land, situate In Fishing- creek Township, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as fol lows, to wit : Bounded on tho south by lands of John VcMlehael, upon the enst, by lands of Benjamin Hcbs nnd Reuben Hess, deceased, upon the north by lands of E. I. Bender and C. A. P. I). Wesley, and upon tho west by lands of Benjamin Gnlder, containing 60 ACRES, more or les. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Frank Ikeler and Fn d Ikeler. executors of fi ll. Ikeler, deceased, vs. M. W. Mcllenry and Jo-s-'ph F. Meltenry, and to be sold as the property of M. W. Mcllenry. DANIEL KNOKH, Sheriff. iKKLtll iKKt.KII, AttJ'S. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice l hereby given to all legatees, ci edit ors and othpr persons Interested In the estates of tho respective decedents and minors, that the following administrators, executors, and guardians' accounts have been filed Inlhe olllce of lteglster of Columbia county, snd will be presented for rotillrinatlin and al lowance In tin? Orphans' court, to be held at Hloomsbiirg, Pa., on fromhiv, September Jnd, pill, at, 2 o'clock p. m. of said day : No. t. The first nnd final account of George bowery, executor or Maria Lower) , late of or angn township, deee sed. No a. The tlrst and final account of Peter J. Weaver, administrator ot Samuel Thomas, late Of Klshliigereek township, deceased. No. a. The first, and final account of A. C. Itoh bach. administrator of the estate of Surah Hinder, into of Catawlssa, deceased. No. 4. First, and final account of J. D. Hen rle, administrator of tho estate-f Klla llen rle. lute ef O'ange township, deceased. No. 5. First, and tlnal account or J. 1). llen rle, administrator of the estate or Samuel Hen ile, late or Orange township, deceased. No. . First, aud final account ot R. J. Ohl, guardian of the estate and person of Warlnnd P. Evans, minor child ot I'. A. Evans, lute of Blnnmsburg, deceased. No. V. First and tlnal account of Mnry A. ltlehsrdsnn. administratrix or the estate of E. K. Hlehardsen, late of Berwick, deceased. No. s. First nnd llnal account or C. E. and Benjamin Kr-lsher, udmlnlstnitors or the es tate or Mary Krelsher, late of Clevelaud town ship, deceased. No. tt. First, nnd final nocount of Isulnh J. Jamison, administrator f t the estate of Daniel Jamison, late of Centre township, deceased. No. 10. Flrsr and partial account, of J. C. Brown, W. s. Mover and C C. peacock, execu tors of the Inst will of Sarah J. Brown, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No 11. First and tlnnl account or Peter K. Hhuitz and I). K s. Kile, executors of the estate of Wm. A. Kilo, late of sugarloar township, de ceased. No. ii First, and tlnal account, of John K. Mordan. executor of tun estate of Benjamin Kruin, lute or Mt. I leasatit township, deceased. No. l:i. First, und partial account of Esther J. Lockard, administratrix of the estate of Geo. M. Lockard. lute of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 14. First, and rtnal account or II G. Sup- Elee, ndmln-strntor or the estnte ot N. L. Camp ell, late of Columbia county, deceased. No. l.". First and tlnal aecouut ot Jaob L. Buck, executor of Orltvia Buck, late of Mllllln township, deceased. No. It). First, and tlnal account or Frank J. Patton, administrator of the estate or John B. Patton, lute or Scott township, deceased. No. 17 First, and final account, or If. II. Brown, executoror the estate of Charles Schug, late of Scott, townshln, deceased. No. 18. Second and llnal account, of Ilervey H. Grotz executor of Hie lust will and testa ment of Ezeklel Cole, late of Sugtfrloat town ship, deceased. No in. First, and final account, of John Vance guardian of Dnnlel E. Krum, minor child of Ellas Krum, late ot Scott township, deceased N . -JO. First and final account of Charles F. Mart., administrator 01 the pstnte of Lahutiin Manz. tuteot Brlarcreek township, deceased. No. Jl. Tne final account of M. M. Ilender shott, guardian or Anna M. Camp, minor child or Clara Camp, late of Columbia County, de censed. No. sii eeond and final acconnt'of Christian Crouse and i- rands C'rouso, executors or estate of Frederick Crouse, late ot Beaver township, deceased J. C. KUTTER, Jlt Register. Heglster's ofllce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. ft, P.KJ1. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's appraisements will bo presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, on Monday, September M, and coatlrined nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within lour days thereafter, they will be con tinued finally : 1. Estate of I.avton Hunyon, late of the Town of llloomsburg, Pa., deceused. Person alty, vmum. i Estate of John Snell, Into of Borough of Centiullu. deceased. Personalty. i'.'V.iM. Bal ance real estate or personal property available. a Estate of Emanuel Klrkeiidall, late of Mllllln township, deceased. Personalty, $U0. 10. Itealt V, l.V.i.li. 4. Estate ot J M. Yost, Inteof Flshlr.gcreek township, deceused. Peisonalty,tlJ9.70. Keully, $15t;.00. W. II. HEN'ltTE, Aug. 6, 1901. Clerk ot O. C. PROTIIONOTARY'S ACCOUNTS The following nceount will bo presented to the Court of Common Heasof Columbia Coun ty on Monday, September 'Al. I'.hiI and con tinued nisi, and unless exceptions am tiled to sumo wlihln tour days. It will bo coiiilrmed absolutely : Account or John V. EvanB, Treasurer, es cheat, or uncalled for dividends and moneys distributed on stock In the Neseopee.k Falls Bridge Co. a corporation recently dissolved, whose owuers.or reputed owners, have been un known for seven years last past, and upwards, nnd no person having appeared to clulm the sume. W. II. UENKIE. Proth'y. H. It Zahr, Peputy. I'rothy's olllce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 6, HOI. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTO R.NTY-AT-LA W, Urs. Ent Building, Court HooM ADvy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olllce Bloomsburg Nat'l Bauk Bldg., Sd lloor. HLOOMSBURO, PA. C. W. MILLER, ' ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, tmi&om, BLOOMSBOXCC 'A. JOUNO. FHKIZ. JonN Q. OAKHAM FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOUNEV8 AND COTJNSBLLOH8 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. omces: Contrest., first doorbelowoperallouse WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office inJLockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. Office, in Ent Bldg, Bi.oomsburo, Pa -ii. a. mIkTllip. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kartman Building, MarVet Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YKTTER, attorney-at-law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. KIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Stl CATAWISSA, . TA. CLINTON HERRING, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday ol 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. II-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rr-office Llddicot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residerre, 410 Main Si 3-70-iv 1 I CCMSIUFG, PA MONTOCB TKLKPtlONE. DIM. TKLIPBOX EYES TKSTKO, GLASSES FITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC rnYSICIAN AND 8UVGJ01 office docks: Offloo & Keslifcice, 4th 81 , 10 a. m. to i p. m., 6:80 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURtt, P. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 3JI 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, SCKOEON DENTIST, omo l'.artnn's Building, Main below Hark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mana,, ami all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge tram artificial teeth are inserted. "To be open all hours during the daj. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. llartman Represents twelve of the strongest COtnpaa es in the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SCRFUM n CAPITA!,, ASSETS. OVERALL Franklin of I'lilla.. 4iiii,niiu fa, 1 t,fs $1,000,5 1'i-nn'a, l'ltllu 4110,1100 S,s,io l,iv.t Ouccii.of N. Y.. 5IMMXHI 8,r.'t6,tllo LIWI. nest Chester, N. Y. 3in,oi0 1,758,807 iJt N. America, l'UUa. 8,0011,000 ,730,tt i.Sti, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WI.osscs promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHKAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Comptmr ies as there are in the World nnd all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. nartzel, Tron. No. ui West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, batl rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cost veniences. liar stocked with best wine an 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 modert conveniences.
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