THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Rotable liven of the Week Ilrleflf and Trrarlr Told. . Andrew Cnrnculo lins given 23,000 to (JIiibrow Toctmlc-nl college. The transport llnncock hns gulled from San Frnnclseo for Guam and Ma nila. ' ' , The Unnlsli gunbont Moon was sunk near Copouluigcii. The crew was saved. George M. l'lillMinn, the lnte car builder's non, nmriled Mrs. rtrnzcll at Carson, Nov. . Comptroller Wllllnm H. Wdlcy took the oath In Washington ns the Hue tensor to Charles (. Jinwes. Fall Ulver ninnufnchiiers have re , fused the 5 per rent nilvnnco In wages asked for by the cotton mill operatives. Tnemlnr, Oct. 1. The Confederate- Soldiers' home at Atlanta was burned. Forest fires are said to threaten the town of lied Cliff, Colo. ' . Englishmen won the International cricket match at Philadelphia. Three wore killed In a wreck on the New Haven road near Long Hill, Conn. A Spanish mob at Itnrcelonn, cele- bratlug Kcvolutluuary day, fought the police. The Punish minister of finance de cided to recommend n government loan of ;i(),(MiO,(HM) crowns. The boiler of a French torpedo boat exploded teu miles out at sea, off Al giers. One member of the crew was killed aud two Injured. Momtur, 8pt. no. Eight prisoners broke jail at Can ton, O. Count von Waldersee's condition was ' reported more serious. A bloody tight was reported between Chrlslnns and Mussulmans at Helrut, Byrlu. The Heading (I'a.) Iron-company has voluntarily increased the wages of nil Its pmldlcrs. Strikers and policemen had a pitched battle In Sun Francisco. Seven men were wounded, one perhaps fatally. Sntnralnr, Sept. J8H. 4 heavy storm struck Omaha, Neb. Secretary Cortclyou visited Mrs. Mc Klnlcy at Canton, (). The .Duke and Duchess of Cornwall have reached Iteglnn, X. W. T. A fund of ."MS.OOO has been raised lu Cfuayaciull, Ecuador, for the Arc suf ferers. China Is said to be favorably con sidering ltussla's offer for the pur chase of the I'elynng squndi-ou. The federal authorities are said to have located $4iHt.(KHt of ihe funds em bezzled by former Captain Curter. ( Frliliiy, Sent. 27. Lady Curzon left London for India. Fire caused heavy loss in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Secretary Goge left Washington on his vacation. Charles T. Yerkes has leased another Londou railway. Naples dispatches reported Mount Vesuvius again In eruption. Governor General Wood arrived at Havana from Tampa on the Kanawhu. Antonio Magglo, who Is said to have predicted McKlnley's murder, was held for the federal grand Jury ut Silver City, Tex. Thursday, Hrft. -II. The Nome gold output this season is iHtiinated at ?5,oo(,0(i(t. A Russian warship seized the Ameri can sealing schooner Josephlue lu the Ik-ring sea. The Interior department was called on for assistance lu fighting Colorado forest fires. General Corbin has returned from Mauilu, pleased with the army condl tlous In the Islands. The centenary of Daniel Webster's graduation from Dartmouth college wus celebrated at Hanover, N. II. The Standard Oil interests are said to control the world's Hunting supply of copper and to be resolved to mulii- tuln the price here. J. I'. Murunn'i Clerical Guest. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Forty clergy men of the New York diocese left the Grand Central station yesterday on J. Pierpont Morgan's private trulu to at tend the Episcopal convention which is to be held next week In San Francis co. The party ."will return as Mr. Mor gan's guests also. Hy Mr. Morgan's orders nothing has been left undone which could add to the comfort of the party. There are three sleeping cars aud dining, library and parlor cars on the train. After reaching the l'ueillc coast the clergymen will be entertained by Mr. Morgan at the Crocker luuuslou lu San Francisco. A Uutlicr'a Terrlhle Deed. CLEVELAND, )., Sept. 2S. The small town of Little Yoi n station on the line of the Akron, ltedford and Cleveland railway Hue, fifteen miles south of this city, was the scene of a terrible tragedy, Mrs. l'erry Curtis, the wife of u farmer, thirty-eight years old, drowned her four children, aged two, four, live and nine years, In a well and then committed suicide by jumping lu herself. A I'laee Fur Former Secretary, ALBANY, Oct 1. Hon. W. J. Youugs Vf Oyster Hay, who during the term of Theodore Roosevelt as governor of New York stato was his private secretury, toduy received IJie appointment of dep uty stuto superintendent of banks. He lucceeds Colonel J nines S. Thurston of Tioga county, who has reslgued. The lulnry of the position Is $1,000 per year. , Woman lluraed to llenth. CHARLOTTE, N. C, Oct. l.-MIss La n ni Letuly, forty-ilvo years of age, a sister of Judge Advocate Lemly, was burned to death at her home In Sulem, N. O. Her clothing caught from a kltch fii stove. THE 8CHLEY COURT. fnptnln mlrc the atnr Witness In 1 eKterdnr'a I'roree illnan. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.-The Schley roui't of Inquiry made good licndwny. ngaln, concluding with Admiral Evans and hearing three new witnesses, al though the testimony of one of them was not concluded when the court ad journed for the day. Admiral Evans testimony was nloilg the same general lines as wns his statement of Monday, but some points were prwntrd In greater detail In u-spouse to questions by Mr. Ilayncr. The new witnesses were Captain Slgsbee, who commanded the scout St. Paul during the San tlago campaign; Mr. Thomas M. Die' uulde, a newspaper correspondent, who Mas on the Texas during the battle of July 3, and Chief Yeoman Gustave E, Pecker, who was a clerk to Admiral Sampson during the war. Captain Slgsbee's testimony covered his communications to Commodore Schley upon the Iotter's arrival off Santiago May 20, istts, and at subse quent dates and dealt with the state of the weather at that period, lie was nsked n great number of questions by the court. Mr. Plena lilt; described the loop of the Iirooklyn as seen from the Texas. Mr. Pecker testified as to dis patches sent by Admlrul Sampson to Commodore Schley, Moll Kvfliin TeatlHes. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Hear Ad miral Evans, who as captain command rd the battleship Iowa during the San tiago campaign, was a witness before the Schley naval court of Inquiry ye terday. His testimony covered the en tire period from the time the Iowa left the port of Key West on the 20th of May, IS! S. until the 5th of July, when Admiral Evans testified he had a con versatiou with Admiral Schley concern lug the battle of the ,'id. He described lu detail the principal battle off San tlago and also gave particulars con corning the bombardment of the Colon on the 31st of May. Snmpaoti Shut Oat. WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. In the Schley court of Inquiry yesterday a let ter wus presented from Pear Admlrul Sampson asking to be allowed to be represented lu the court by counsel, but the court refused to grant the re quest on the ground that "the court does not at this time regard you as a party to the case." NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATS. Seymour of ewark Named For Qor ernor. TKHNTOX, N. J., Oct. 2.-Mayor James M. Seymour of Newark was nominated as the Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey lu a con ventlon that at times was turbulent In the extreme, but which for all that was freer from displays of ill temper than Is frequently the case. State Chairman William Gourley was permanent chair man of the convention. Mayor Seymour was nominated on the second ballot. The first voting showed that the Sey mour and antl-Seyinour forces were al most evenly divided, and had the nntl Seymour leaders been able to concen trate their votes ou a single candidate they might have won. However, there was n strong undercurrent among the delegates for Seymour, and It was only through tlii generalship of the leaders of the anti-Seymour forces that the anti-Seymour delegates were kept In line. The platform adopted was confined to state Issues and embraced a. general condemnation of Republicans in the conduct of state affairs. ' Con vent Ioii'h Work Completed. HAVANA, Oct. 2.-The constitution ul convention has addressed n letter to Governor General Wood informing him that the changes which he suggested should be made In the election law have been made and that the conven tion, deeming its work completed, is ready to dissolve. It Is probable that Generul Wood lu his reply will suggest H dissolution. n Dance, or chorea, is pne of the most pitiable afflictions humanity is called on to endure. That this disease can be cured, however, is proven by the fact that it tus been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, The irauquui.ing ellect upon the nerves ex ercised by this re murkulile medicine is witnessed to by thousands who have fv..ti healing and s,. L-iigth in its use. It not only cures womanly diseases, but it promotes the health of the whole body. It is a nerve feeding, strength giving, sleep-inducing medicine. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. " Favorite Pre scription" contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine, aud all other narcotics. It cannot disagree with the weakest or most delicate constitution. "When our dnui-liter Lizzie had St, Vitus' tlfllH't', I .hiiptirlH-d to y;et ulli; ul' your hlMiill huokti dint read it," write Henry I.. Miller, Hstj., if 1016 North 7th St., llmlitiKluti, Iowa. "Among other lltiii.! I found that Jr. 1'iercc'n Favorite Prescription cured patients Kntterin from thai trouble, m I went out otid Rot 11 bottle, she was very bml at that time and could lint illy talk. When I read abmit your medicine in that small book, I Bnid to myself, with the help of Cod and that medicine we cau cure our daughter. Wo did so. 1'our bottles of ' Favorite Prescription 1 cured lirr. aud I did not have to take her to the doctor uuy more. She Is will, thauk tiod and the 1 Favorite prescription ' for it." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. 8 T10SS. "Do you believe thut seeing Is be lieving?" "Yes: don't you?" "Well, I see some people every day that I never could believe." Catholio Standard. OASTOliXA. Bertth Ttw Kind You Ham Always Bought Signature of ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the under signed trustee, appointed to make sale of the real estate of John Knell, late of centralis Itnr outfli, Columbia County. Pennsylvania, de censed, will xposo to public sale, on the prom ises, In Ccntratla BcrouitL, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1901, At three o'clock p. tn., the following described real estate : The sur face of all that certain lot, or piece of (round, situate In the. Borough, of Centralla, County of Columbia, aforesaid : Beginning at the north east corner of Main street, and an alley thence along said alley north three degrees west, one hundred and forty feet to an alley ; thence along said alley north eighty-seven degrees east, twonty-tlve feet to a stake ; thence south thrco degrees east, one hundred and forty feet to Main street; thence along said Main street south eighty-seven degrees west, twcnty-flvo feet to the place of beginning, ana neing lot which Is marked In tho general plan ot Cen tralla with No. 7, tn block No. M, as laid out by the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Com pany, whereon Is erected a two and one-half-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, two-Mory frame kitchen attached, stable and outbuildings, all In good condition. Tcrms op Sale : Ten percent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at, the strik ing down of the property; the one-fonrth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of the sale ; tho widow's dower of one-third to remain tho drat lien on the premises, and tho balance of the three-fourths lnono year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. II. M. WlNtJEUT, Trustee. S. M. Entkklins.) . ,, A. N. Yost, J Attorneys. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate Pursuant to the last will and testament of Jacob L. airton, late of the Town of Blooms burg, Pennsylvania, deceased, the undersigned executor will expose to public sale, on, the premises, In the Town of Uloomsburg, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following described real estate, situate in tho Town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west side of Centre street, at the Intersection of an alley with said Centre street, wuleh alley separates the lot hereby described from lot of Ata Miller and others; thence along guld alley south, slxty- turee and three-quarters degrees west, one hundred and eighty-two feet to an alley; thence south twenty-eight and one-eighth de grees east, forty-one feet and ten Inches to lot ot W. E. Ilartman ; thence along said lot north sixty-three and three-quarters degrees east, one hundred and eighty-two feet to Centre street; thence along said street uorth twenty six and one-eighth degrees west, forty-two feet to the place of beginning, upon which are erected 2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and a barn. Thumb of Skis : Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid at the striking down of tho property; twenty per cunt January, luu'i, at which tlmo possession will bo given by an assignment ot the leases thereon, and the balance January l, with Interest from Janmuy 1, 1902. WM. CUHISMAN, Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK Of MAKIA L0WKRV, I.ATB OF 0KANOK IWf.i DKCKASBU. The undersigned, huvlin received a nnmnilu. slon us auditor from tho Orphuus' Court or Col- uiuBIa County, I'a., to distribute the fuud In the huuds of I Uo executor of said estalo. to und auioug the purlins legally entitled thereto, will attend to theduilesot his appointment at his ollloe. In tho Huitutun Building, lilixuusbuiv. I'a., on rilday. October Jflth. luol. at. in nviu.ir In tho forenoon, when aud where all parties In. terestcd lu said oxtutHare n hvil m,.,. and prove their claims, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. u. Ii. JOHN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK I7.KKIKL COI.R, LATK OP St'OAKLOAF twp., COI.. CO., PA., 1IKCKASKII. IhO Undersigned Allllilnr. nmii.tnlu1 h,, tin. Orphans' Court of Columbia Co., I'a , to distrib ute the balance In the bands of H ii.iimw. executor of the estate of Ezeklel Colo, as ui. lll'UIV l.V l,lu tln.il ..,.... ... - . . parties legally entitled thereto, will attend to no mines 01 uis uppoiniment at his ottlce. In ho Town or Blooinsuuiv. I'a . on smimi.iv i ,.. iiilh day of October, luul, at ten o'clock lu I lie toronooii, when and w here all parties Interested are requested to present their claims, or be tor ever debarred from coming In upon said fund. . . c. vt. jim.lkk, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF FHKnKHICK CKOCHS, I. ATE OF IIKAVKlt TOWNSIIir, IlKCKAHKU. Notice Is hereby ir von that tim m i,.ru ur ,,, .,i Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, to make dit trlbutlon of the fund In llm huuds or the ud liilnlstrator of Frederick Crouso, deceased, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will al tend, ut his olllco, In Uloomsburg, on Hutuiday, tliu 19lh day of October, A I). 1W01, ut lo o'clock in tho forenoon, to perform tho duties of his appointment, when and where till pan lew hav ing claims ngulnst tin" estate nro required to present them tor adjustment., or bo loiovcr de barred from coining lu on said fund, tl -'i 4t JOHN u. k uHMIi, Auditor. niKnn Attn KXCKV Jilt 110 P"P"?S X1 pc .)! 1UW.1 uf itlAjA PIS V . MM 'citurp ott tun j r -' 1 'I'M U VV fjj3Mfjf p"n iuirM n mMMmJilM'M 00 ll oil nq Cj SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a third writ, of Plu. Levari Kaclas, and a writ of Alias Klnrt Kaclas, Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Colutn bla County, Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed tb"re wlil be exposed to public sal , at tno court Hons", In Hloomsburg, county and slate aforesaid, at two o'clock In the afternoon, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901 the following described property, to wit : All those two certain measnages, or tenements, and truets of land Bttuateln Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The first tract, situate In the Borough of Cntawistn bounded and described as follows, to wit ; Beginning at a stone, In line ot land Of Uenrge Zarr, deceased, and run hlng from thence by lands now of William Berulnger (known us the Oris' Mill Tract), and running from thence by the same south two and a qu irter degrees west, ten perches to the north end of the county bridge over Cata whaa creek ; thence through the centre of said bridge south thirty-eight degrees east, Uf. teen perches to the Intersection of a public road leading to Ashland; thence by said road south, eight and a quarter degrees west, nine and rwo-renths perches to a point In the cen tre of said road, In Hue of lands of Mrs. Berger: thenre by said line south, eighty-one und a half degrees west, twenty-three and a half perches to a post, originally a spruco tree ; thence by land of Jonathan Kortner, north fifty-eight and a half degrees west, sixty-four perches t orlglnallt a maple, on the Bouth side of Cata wlssa creek; thenco south eighty-two and half degrees east, crossing said Catawlssa creek, uud running by a public road, leading dow n calawlssA creek, to tho Town of Cat, wlssa, forty-four perches to a point In said pub lie road ; thence by land of William Long and land belonging to the estute of George Zarr, deceased, north Beventy-four and a half de green east, thirty-nine perches to tho place of beginning, containing 9 ACRES AND 3S PERCHES, bo the saiuo moro or less, on which are erected A PAPER MILL, DWELLING HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES, and other outbuildings. There Is a chemical fibre mill, ground wood mill and paper mill and the appurtenances. Including the waters of suld creek, to supply the mill with wate power, 4c. The second lot, or parcel of land, situate In the Township of Catawlssa, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post in nne of lands' f Jonathan Kortner, a corner of a lot of ground belonging to Mrs. Berger, and running from thence by the same north eighty-three and a half degrees east seven nnd a half perches; thence by tho same north sev. enty-two and a half degrees east, nineteen and a half perches to the south post of a gate thence by land of Mathlas (tingles, south lit teen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen nnd a half perches to a chest nut tree; thence by the si.me south twenty-rive degrees west, eight perches to a post; thence by the same south nineteen degrees west, six and six-tenths perches to a post; thence by tho same south forty-three degrees west, ulno and a half perches to a comer of a lot or tract of land known as the Foundry Lot, now owr.ed by snm uelJ. Frederick ; thence by the said lot north forty-ulne degrees west, nineteen perches to a post, in line of Jand of Jonathan Kortner thence by said line north Ave and a half de grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 ACRES AND 13 -PERCHES, be the same moro or less, on which Is formed aud constructed a dam or basin for tho pur. pose of gathering fresh or clear water for the aforesaid paper mill. seized, taken In execution, at the suit off, W. McKelvy and J. II. IJarmun, executors of William McKelvy, deceased, sow to tho use of Joseph B. Walnwrlght; and Joseph U. Wain- wrlght, executor of Israel U. Walnwrlght, and Clement It. Wulnwrlgut, deceased, now to tho use of the First Natlonul Bank of Catawlssa, against Edmund MeCready and John W. Me cready, with notice to the Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, terre tenant, and at the suit of Matilda Hughes, surviving executor and trustee of the es'ato of Douglass Hughes, de ceased, In trust for Carrie llarman. vs. Tho Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, terro ten am, and to bo sold as tho property of Kdmund Mccready and John W. MeCready, and the Cut- awlssu Fibre fjiu;uny, Limited, terre tenant DANIEL KNOB It, W. H. Hiiaws, Att'y, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo ot a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Uloomsburg, county and state afore said, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901, nt two o'clock, p ra.,-nll that piece, parcel aud tract of land, Bltuato In Pino township, Colum bia Couuty, Pennsylvania, bounded aud de set ibod as follows, to wit : Beginning nt a cor nor of Uelco's land, thenco east one ami a half degrees scut h, one hundred and sixty porches to a stone, on tho bank of the creek; thence south one and a half degrees west, one hun dred perches to a stone; thenco north one and a half degrees east, one hundred perches along land of Augustus Dels, to the place of begin ning, coutulnlng 100 ACRES. strict measure, upon wnlch Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, wagon shed, hog pen and outbuildings. Seized, luken In execution, nt tho suit of William Masters' use vs. J. v. Stackltouso, and to be sold as the proi,Vty of J. V. Nla.'khouse. . DAMKL KNoltlt, cukisman, Att'y. Sheriff. 2m 1 Til )1 T J'ttllK -jn l1finj o ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to n order of the Orphans' Court of Col n in bl t County, Pennsylvania, the under signed, administrator of tlin estate or Huston Knblson, late of Hcott township. Columbia County, Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale, upon the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901, (tract No. k at two o'clock p m , and tract No. 1 at three o'clock p. in.) the undivided one-half Interest und title, tn and to the following de scribed real rstato viz : TH ACT Nt), 1. The undivided one-half Inter est In nil that pleeo, parcel and tract of land, situate InSntt township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning nt a stone corner, In tho pub lic road, lending from Kspy to Llghl.street ; thence south. In said road, nine degrees east, flrty-slx perches to a stone corner lu said road ; thence by land of Barah Snyder south twenty nine and oti-totirth degrees east, forty-nine and nlne-tenths perches to a stono corner; thence south sixty and three-fourths deg.ees west, six perches to a stone corner; thence south twenty-nine and one-fourth degrees east, thirty-three perches to a stone corner; thence by land of C. W. Kllno south seventy seven and ono-half degrees east, seventy-six and slx-ten'hs rods to a stone, formerly pine corner; thenco north Beventy-slx degrees east elghty.ono and flve-tent lis rods to a stone cor ner In the publlo road, lending from Kspy to residence of Ellis Mlngrose; thence by centre of suld r;id and land of said Fills Blngrose, north twenty-nine and three-fourths degrees west, one hundred and sixty-four and four tenths rods to a stone corner; thence north seventy-six degrees east, forty-three and nine tenths rods to a stone corner; thence north twelve nnd one-fourth degrees west, nine and nlne-tenths rods to a stone corner In the public road, leading from the residence of Joseph Heckman to Wm. .1. Illdlay's ; thence tn centre of said road and land of Wm. J. Illdlny, south seventj-Bevcn and one-fourth degrees west, one hundred and sixty and eight-tenths perches to a stone corner In the public road, tho place of beginning, containing 138 ACRES AND 25 BEECHES ot land upon which Is erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, frame bank barn and outbuildings. A lime stone quarry Is also upon the premises. TKACT NO. 2.-The undivided one-half In terest In nil that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate In the village of Kspy, county and state uforesuld, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at the southwest cor ner ot Markot and Second streets; thence west wardly along Second street, eighty-two and one half feet to corner of lot of Ebenezer Cose, "N'o. M ;" thence southwardly, along line of said lot, one hundred and seventy-three and one-fourth feet to nn alley ; thence along said alley castwurdly eighty-two and one-half feet to Market street, aforesaid; thence northward ly, along said street, one hundred and seventy three and one-fourth feet to second street, the place of beginning, upon which is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and barn. Tikms of Sale : T n per cent, of one-four'h of the purchase money to bo paid at the strlk lng down of the property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the con Hi mat Ion ot said Bale absolute, and the balance one year after confirmation nisi, with Interest fiom that date, WM. C. KOIUSON, Administrator. Wm. ciihisman, Att'v. t 9 13 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK OP CATHAKIMK PI.KCK ENSTINR, I ATI OF THX BOKO UO 11 OK 0 H A NIIK V 1 1.LK, PA., DKC I). Notice Is hereby ulven that letters teHta- mcniary on the estate of Catharine Klecken- stlne, late of the Borough of Oraneevllle. Cot umbla Co., Pa, deceaed, have been grunted unto Joseph flcckenstlne, residing In suld Bor ough, to whom all persona Indebted to said es tate are requested lo make payment, and those having claims ordeinuuds will make known the same without delay to JOSKPII FLECK ENSTINE. Clinton llKKUtNO, Att'y. (!i-6) Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK 11C8TON KOIUSON, LATE OK SCOTT TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA CO., PA., DEC'D. Notice Is hereby given that, letters of admin istration on the estate or Huston Koblson, lute of Scott township, Columbia County, l-u de ceased, nave been grunted to tho undernlgned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to suld estute are requested to make payments. and those having claims or demands will make known tne same without delay to WILLIAM C. KOBLSON. Wm. Ciikishan, Atty. 8-i!;-iit. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP ELIZABETH . KBIMAKn, l.ATI OP III.OOMHHL Kll. PA., OKI K AHKU. Notice Is hereby given thut letters of admin istration on tne estate or iMizuuetu i'.. Keimurd, lute or Bloomsbnrg, Pa deceased, have beeu granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payments, and thoso having claims or demands will make know n the same without, delay, to CU.MU.K3 U. UKIMAKi', Aflllt T. II. K. Kteks, Att'y. 0-5-ot. -PROFESSIONAL N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mn. Entt BniLling, Court Home AlWrp, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce Uloomsburg Nal'l Bank Bldg., ad Uoor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-CAW. Wirt's Building, hUOQUSBOXG, TA, John a. pheeze. JOHN 0. HA KM AN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOHNK Y8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centrest., first doorbelowoperaHouse WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockanl's buildintr. Corner Main and Centre Sts' A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt BuilJing, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office, in Ent Iildg, Elcomspxrg, fi ll. A. McKlLLlK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. ULOOMSBURG, PA. ' RALPH R. OllN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, B'oomsburg, Pa. IKELER tc IKELRK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOM SBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney-at-law, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AW REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. W. H. It II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r Ofllce with Grant Herring, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Cfl" Will be in Orangeville Wednesday el each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P Will be in Miliville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office s Wirt burldinc, over AlexandV Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tOfTlce Ltddlcot building, Locust avenue' J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7-v EICCMH tFO, P MONTOl'R TELEPHONE. E., Tri.lPBOJf ETE8 TESTED. UlASFIS PITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. nOMGSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BtrKeiO oppici hoobs: Offlee A Hestifoiice, h 81 , 10 a. m. to a p. m., 6:80 tl 8 r. m. BLOOMPBUKC,, M. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa, IIours:-io to s. Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY", Corner Main and Centre Stre t , BLOOM SBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, ftUHQ BON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Mart' BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of worJc done in a superior Bum -nd all work warranted as represent , TEETI1 EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAID. by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkt artificial teeth WTo be open all hours during the'daj. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Suocessorto BP. Ilartman Hepresents twelve of tho strontroai: rm... es in the world, among which are Com CAH TOTAL srRPLTJ! franklin of Phlla.. kVuw.1ov.M"1 t-enn a. 1'hlla 400,000 8,kas 10 J iil'i Queen, of N. Y. son 000 s i S i,'4 N. America Ph a. V . 'IS. , ! ,..,w ,,U)D0, Office-f irst Xat-1 Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCES80KS TO FKBA8 BKOWSI INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATK iucinis AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Stre,tf; Bloomsburo, Fa. Represent Seventeen as good ComptaJ ies as there ar in ft, 1.1 ,r .n ... me m uau na ui losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzol, Prop. no. 121 west Main Btreet. ftTLarce and convenient cor,,i . . rooms, hot and cold water, and mode cS. ii? V '"'"ocked with best wine ani ""'-ciass nverv attDd,,l EXCHANGE IIOTEl ' G. Snydkr, Proprietor, '(Opposite the Court I louse) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and converlent omi. .. rooms, hot ,n.l co'd te A.uZ convenience. - wvlw
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