The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 17, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
MAY LOSE A COIM.
Newfoundland Feels Hurt at
British Inattention.
OFFICIALS IGNORED IJY CHAMBERLAIN
Co Amnrr I'roin lni-rlnl (lnvrrn
merit In DIkiiiiIi'Iivk -ii t Jinny
JMaui I It a A iMi el-lulu ow
ffri'iim I in in I n cut.
LONDON. Oct. Ili.-Accortllnjr to dts-nutc-hcM
iiulillslii'il totlny by The Dully
Mull, n crisis Is liiiniiiiciit In Now
fnumllnnil unless (lie lliltlsli koviTH
meiit pays niiM'o nttt'iitlnii to the il
nmiiilH of the colony Hum him hitherto
been the ciiho.
A long Kpeclnl from SI. John's snys:
"WlnetMr. Itonil, the New fonnilliind
Jiremler. left Kiiplniitl hist April he has
not received n Kindle word from the Im
perial government reKiirdliiK n settle,
inent of the Krelich shore queKtlon, nor
1ms Mr. C'hnndierlutu ever nnswered
the (llsitch from the Newfnundlund
Kovernment sent live months nco tiri
Iiik the Imperial authorities to persuade
Sir Wilfrid I.nurler, the Domliiloii pre
mier, to agree to a ratification of the
r.iiinl ISlnliie convention."
The (llsiatch gives detnlls of the re
cent Hond-l.aurler conference and as
serts that the Dominion premier based
his refusal to agree to ratlllcatlon on
the ground that the Joint high com
mission had discussed the matter and
that, all being veil, the commission
would discuss It ngnlu.
lu au editorial taking the govern
ment severely to task The Dally Mall
says:
"Assuredly this Is not the way in
which to treat a loyal colony. It Is
not business, and It Is not courtesy.
Can It be that the ahscntmlndcd meth
ods of our war oflice have affected the
trout department of state which Mr.
Chamberlain has hitherto controlled ho
well 7
"The colony has been exasperated In
the past by the disdainful careless
ness with which its Interests have been
treated by the predecessors of Mr.
Chamberlain, and Its temper Is likely
to be strained If It should believe that,
after so niany saerillccs, It is being
neglected. In such a frame of mind u
conflict with the French on the New
foundland treaty shore could be only
too probable, with consequences that
can scarcely be foreseen."
The III Duck 1-1 lloutc.
BALTIMORE, Oct. ld.-Tho Im
mense Hunting drydock built by the
Maryland Steel company for the Unit
ed States government has started on
Its Journey to Algiers, La. It Is ex
pected the trip will occupy about a
month. The dock la being towed by
the steamship Orion, three cables, each
1,2(KJ feet long, being used. The dock,
said to be the largest of Its kind lu
the world, Is 525 feet long ihhI V27 feet
Wide. Its sides rise about lifty feet
above the surface of the water. Over
13,0(KI,OiM) pounds of steel were used
in Its construction. It cost $S1O,0ihJ.
It n uk 12niilo t-- HiMvnrileil.
NEW YOKK, Oct. 12. The employ
ees of the National Broadway bank
and the Broadway Savings institution
lire $20,000 richer than they were yes
terday. After llfty-three years of serv
ice In the bank Francis A. l'nlmer,
presldeut of the bank, retired, and aft
er uddresslng the employee of both
concerns he distributed among them
$20,000 lu cash. Each of the bene
ficiaries received n sum of money lu
accordance to the length of time he
had been In service. Some of the older
employees found that their shares
amounted to $3,000.
The lluvnnu liiilU'tmt-iita.
HAVANA, Oct. 10. The Indictments
In the Havana postolhVe fraud cases
sent by the tiseal to the audienela Im
plicate Estes O. Itathbone jointly with
C. F. W. Neely ami W. II. Beeves In
defrauding the government, his com
plicity being based on the contention
that he permitted and therefore con
sented to and tacitly authorized the
fraudi'-'iit transactions. The whole
amount of the steal on all counts In the
Indictments Is estimated nt $1.10,000.
Feter SterliiiK Wmi nt t.-limln.
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Oct. l'l.-IVtor
Sterling won the $10.noo Louisville
prize without a touch of the whip and
held his gait like a piece of superb urn
chlnery. The winner ol' last Tuesday's
$10,000 Futurity passed under the wire
first In each heat with a length to
spare. Royal Coat led him to the
stretch In the lirst heat and finished
Kecond, with Hawthorne third.
A Powerful P.i-ncoii.
HIGHLAND LIGHT, Mass., Oct. 11.
The change of Highland Puht. from u
fixed to u flash light has been accom
plished, and last night the lamp was
lighted for the first time In the perma
nent tower. It makes a very powerful
beacon and sustuius the highest caudle
power of any oil burning light in the
world.
A. lleaervolr lliimlM.
EAST LIVEIU'OOL, (., Oct. 14. A
largo reservoir, containing 10,000,000
gaAlous of water, burst yesterday and
causod great damage. No lives were
lost, but a score of people had narrow
escapes. The money loss will reach
probably $150,000.
Their Last flfllflnl Act,
PEKING, 0?t. 14 The Chinese plen
ipotentiaries have performed their last
otlielul act and forwarded to the Span
ish minister, who is the doyeu of the
diplomatic corps, a bond for the Indem
nity of 450,000,000 taela.
Ieci-iidniit of Vrankllu Dead.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.-Mrs. E.
IX Gillespie, a great-granddaughter of
Benjamin Franklin und ono of the
city's most prominent women, Is dwad
at her homo here, uged eighty yeurn.
MARRIAGE QUESTION SETTLED.
lOlilarnpnl luiri-li llrJrpU l'roinnl
nnnnn Willi llrnnrd to ll vnrrnrn.
RAN I'TIANCINCO, Oct. 10,-Th.
troublesome question of ninrrlHgo n
divorce hns been sot nt rest for nnothei
three years by the action of the housi
of deputies of the triennial Kplseopit
convention In rejecting both of the pro
posed canons on the subject which
were passed by the house of bishops
The greatest tight of the conventloi
has I n over section 4 of ennon ,'Jd
virtually forbidding the remarriage o.
a divorced person by a priest of tlr
church. This had passed the house o,
bishops and been adopted by n, yen nnt
nay vote In committer of the whole b
the house of deputies.
When the committee rose and report
ed its work to the house, a declslvl
vote was taken, not only on the Iron
blesoino fourth section, but on the en
tire cation, which was rejected us 1
whole.
Canon 37, which provides for the (lis
cipllnlng of persons marrying again
after being divorced, met with a slinl
lur fate.
The house of deputies passed an
amendment to article 10 of the consti
tution permitting moillllcd forms ol
worship which In spirit Is similar to
the famous Huntington amendment re
cently defeated. The amendment
though credited to Dr. McKIm ol
Washington, was In reality presented
to the convention of three years ago
by Dr. Huntington.
The bishops have yet to net before
the amendment can become part of th
constitution.
Itoth houses appointed members of a
standing committee on capital uud la
bor which Is to Investigate the subject
with a view to the peaceful settlement
of disagreements between employers
and worklngmen and report to ench
general convention.
DUKE OF ALBA DEAD.
.Noleil ' Spun I nil (iriimli-p ('time
to
AiiK-rlcii to Si-r Ynrlit Karen.
NEW YORK. Oct. HI. The. Duke do
Alba, one of the highest grandees of
Spain, Is dead In this city from Influ
enza. The duke came to this city Sept. 21
to witness the international yacht races
as the guest of Sir Thomas Upton.
On the day of the last race he con
tracted a severe cold, which developed
Into n case of Influenza. His condition
Improved greatly during the past few
days, and up to within a few moments
of his death he was entertaining a par
ty of friends. Shortly after the party
had left the duke complained to his
valet of severe pains In the region of
his heart. He 1 was assisted to his
couch and medical aid hastily sum
moned, but before tin- physicians had
arrived the duke expired.
The Duke of Alba, or Alva, as It Is
sometimes spelled, was tlfty-threo
years old. In social and titular runk
he was the leader of Spanish society.
He was fourteen times a count, nine
times a grandee of the first class and
twelve times u marquis. His estate
was the most extensive private prop- .
erty in Spain, and his palace at Mad
rid for many years had been the cen- '
ter of social gayety. Much of his
time had been spent, however, In Lon- j
doll. The duke was well known In this
country, where he had been a frequent
visitor. He was u spectator of the
America's cup races In J.SOU and spout
the season of IS',14 at Newport.
LETTER FROM PAT CROWE.
Mull AeeiiHeil of li ' Kliliiuplnif
Oltt-r to Surrender.
OMAHA. Neb., Oct. 14. Chief of Po
lice John ,1. Donahue has received a
letter from I 'at Crowe naming the
terms on which he will surrender. The
Utter came In care of au Omaha news
paper, In which It Is published, and
covers fifteen closely written pages of
manuscript. The postmark Is Uleglblo,
but the letter was mailed at 8 o'clock
in the morning and reached this city at
8 o'clock in the evening of the same
day, Indicating that it had not traveled j
a long dlstauce. in the letter urowe
ugrees to give himself up at oneo and
stand trial lor the kidnaping of Eddie
; Cudahy provided he shall not be locked
: up until a jury shall adjudge him
i guilty. lie says he Is unable to fur
j lilsh bond In excess of $.100 und de
1 mands that bail be fixed in that sum.
I The letter then states that the chief
would nut know him, that he weight
' 200 pounds and Is looking tine, lie
' says he- has been In Suiitu America
uud Africa, lighting with the Boers,
: and expresses his disgust with Great
i Britain and his sympathy for the
! Boers. Ho closes the main part of his
i letter by saying he regrets that Mr.
Cudalfy should suspect hlin of klduap
j lug the boy and hoping soon to receive
I a reply from the chief, which he Ul
I recta should be made through u local
I paper.
j Xew York Market.
FLOUR Statu uml western ruled firm
I iirul fulrly lu-live; Al innt-sotii patent, t&.tt
foa.M); winter straluhts, t3.Vrii3.1H; winter
extras, .0uii2.S0; winter uutanta, $3.W($
i I. SO.
WHEAT Firm on farther bullish Ar
I centlna crop news, hlKhur cables und lo
cal covering: Ducciuhur, 7(iVi;U?0 11-lOe.;
May. 7U'Vu"o.
RYE Qulyt: state, tuli.iUc., c. I. f., New
! York, cur lots; No. 2 western, 60a, f. o, b.,
' 'ijOHN Steady, but quint, being sua-
l tallied by wlieat; nuceniuer, i'ii'Uiu d-ioo.
' OATS Dull anil about stonily; traelc,
While, slate, lumnu.; iiacn, wuua, wum
ern 1Wtnc
POKR-Easy; nieBS, $15.7510.25; family,
$ltJ.50' IK.
1.AKD EaBjr; prima western steam,
9 72l-'e.
Li L'TTER Firmer; state dairy, 1420o.;
.....,..,...., ir.,r'iue.
I CHKKSE Steady; fancy, lareye, colored,
9Uu-: fancy, law, while. HU'H'J'.sO-i '""CX.
1 small, colored, luVio.; fancy, small, white,
F.CKiS Steady; state and Pennsylvania,
21VJ'(22e. ; western, candled, 2IV4o.
tfUUAR Haw lirm: fair renntntf.
J B-liio.; centrifugal, W test, 3c.; rennvd
Veady; crushed, 5.60c. ; powdered. S.ilOo.
TURPKNTINK Steady at 3'(SSVae.
MOL.ASUES Bleudy; Now Orleans, 37
1UCI3 Steady; domestio, IWaC.; Ja
t an, -IM'-Vio.
TALLOW Steady; city, 6',ic.; country,
HAY-Htxady; nUippluii', 603tMe,; KOud to
Choice
CON'JENSKD DISPATCHES.
PtofiiMr Kvente of the Week llrlely
mil Temrlr Told.
Thr safe it n bank at Budd, la., was
roblied by burglar. 1
The battleship Wisconsin sailed from
Meat tie for Samoa under sealed orders.
The convention of the Amcrlean
Bankers' association began In .Milwau
kee. The Duke of Westminster, n two-year-old
colt, sold In Knglaud for .! 105,
000. (
A rumor of the caV'ire of licneral
Botha was current on iue London Stock
Exchange,
The Farmers and Citizens' lunik of
Tiro, ()., was robbed by six men, who
kept people at bay with rliles.
Twenty-seven works In the Pan
American art show at Buffalo havw
been sold, catalogue prices aggregating
$14,D:;5. I
Tnesilnr, Oet. n.
French miners voted for a general
strike.
Six brothers and sisters met In Chi
cago after forty years' separation.
Bx-lioveruor John S. Pillsbury of
Minnesota was reixirted to be dying.
Banchcrs near AlbiKiucnpie, N. M;.,
ure killing wild horses on neighboring
ranges.
Dr. Donald It. Hinckley of North
ampton. Mass., necldentully shot und
killed himself.
Government vessels completed the
survey of Fox Island passes, the gate
way to Bering sea.
Orders were received at Aldershot,
England, to hold every uvullable man
ready for active service.
Mrs. Craeme Harrison had jewels
valued nt $15,000 stolen from her on u
New Haven train to New York city.
Mnmln), Oet. 11.
Results of the registration In New
Vork city Indicated n heavy vote.
Fire In Dubois, Pa., caused n loss of
?i!o,(HMi, partly covered by insurance.
Peter Nlssen of Chicago made it suc
cessful trip through the whlrl 1 rap
Ids of the Niagara river lu a boat of his
own design.
Nearly the entire business portion of
I.os (iatos, Cal., was destroyed by fire.
The loss Is estimated at u quarter of a
million dollars.
The First Purlsh Unitarian church of
South Framlngham, Mass., observed
the two hundredth anniversary of Its
organization and ordination of its first
pastor.
Kitturdny, Oet. 12.
The net cost to the United States of
the Spanish war was $5i:i,s:;o,!Jo7.
The last steamer for Cftpe Nome until
next spring has sailed from Seattle.
The British cruiser Amphlon has
been ordered to Panama because of
lighting on the Isthmus.
C. F. W. Neely, accused of misap
propriating Cuban postal funds, was
placed on trial lu Havana.
The Pocahontas Coal und Coke com
pany was Incorporated in Trenton, N.
J.. with u capital of $-(0,000,000.
President Boosevelt has changed the
ofliclal title 'of his residence from the
executive mansion to the White House.
Friday, Oet. 11.
The national purity convention at
Chicago discussed vice.
Marquis Ito, "the grand old man of
Japan," arrived at Chicago.
The ,f.0O0,000 contract to dredge Ma
nila harbor was awarded to u Seattle
company.
Three noteworthy pictures wero
bought In Loudon for the Hartford
Athciicum.
The heirs of the Humphries estate
Hied for possession of a !f5,0(K),(l00
tract of oil land near Beaumont, Tex.
Four trainmen were killed and three
others were slightly Injured In n colli
sion of freight trains on the Chicago
Great Western near Lombard, 111.
In New York Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Bice were sentenced to ten days in
prison for tying their little daughter to
u table while they went on a pleasure
Jaunt.
Thurnlny, Oct, 11).
General Smith has left Manila with
troops to fight the Saniar rebels.
Loss by a tire In Chicago put at
!;5'.r,0(i0 Is covered by Insurance.
Chillies A. Bookwalter, Republican,
was elected mayor of Indianapolis.
Burglars robbed the house of Samuel
Coykendall of Kingston, N. Y., of booty
worth $10,000.
The twentieth annual meeting of the
American Street Railway association
was held lu Madison Square Garden,
New York.
The new Russlau battleship Retvlzau
has started from the Philadelphia
builders' yards for New York to pre
pare for her trial trip.
Another Fool hull Ftitnlity.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. H.-Edvln
Longenecker, aged twenty-one years,
quarter back on the football team of
the Brown Preparatory school, this
city, Is dead in a hospital as a result of
injuries received In a game last Tues
day. Longenecker, who was preparing
to enter Cornell university, wus heav
ily thrown and fractured his spinal col
umn. He became paralyzed, and an op
eration was performed on him last Fri
day. -He took a relapse and died at
midnight.
Johiinu Mont fifia a Year,
NEW YORK, Oct. 13.-Juhann Most,
the unarchist, who was arrested for
having published an article hi his pa
per, Die Frelhelt, entitled, "Murder
Against Murder," was seuteueed to one
year's Imprisonment by Justlco Hins
dale lu the court of special sessions.
Most was tried last week.
World' Wheat Crop Large.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. The da
purcmeut of agriculture announces that
the three most Important estimates of
the world's wheut crop of IDOt so far
made agree that the crop Is larger than
that of either of the two preceding
years.
A llenmrkalile It r cord,
KlhlnfT (llanil rs Is a singularly
conscientious man.
Mnllins All ?
KildiilT lie was never known to lie,
even about his thermometer. Leslie's
Weekly.
Din'errnt Point of VletT,
Irate Patron I thought this rail
road was for the benefit, of the public.
Railroad Olllcial You're nway off.
The public Is for the benefit of the
ruilroad. N. Y. Weekly.
t'hnnned Place.
"Is your poor aunt conscdablp yet
for tin- loss of her first husband?"
"Oh, yes! But now her second hus
band N uncon soluble over it." Flie
penile Illaetter.
lltneiiKKlon Potioned.
She I'm very sure you could get
work if you wanted It.
He Mebbe so, lua'nm. I make It a
rule never to argy before brenkfaat.
"-Boston Courier.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
perseverance in its use will work won
ders for the most hopeless woman. If
Mrs. , Newton, whose letter is given
below, had not persisted in its use, she
might never have known the happiness
of perfect health. Perhaps the reason
for her persistence was because she used
Tavorite Prescription" as a "last re
sort." Physicians had failed. If" Favor
ite Prescription " could not help there
was nothing to hope for. It did help. It
always helps and almost nlways cures.
It establishes regularity, dries weaken
ing drains, heals inflammation and ulcer
ation and cures female weakness. It
imparts strength and elasticity to the
organs of maternity and makes the
baby's advent practically painless.
"When I CJiiHUltcd you in April, 1H09, I wn
In Kor health," writei Mrs. K- II. Newton, of
Vanbiirtn. Arountook Co.. Maiue "Und been
siik all whiter, und, to add to my trouhl. wai
on the road to maternity, which the dfictor inid
would end my days. I was almost riiftcounitced ;
'did not exjK-'ct nny help, hut thought the end
was only a matter of lime, nnd oh 1 my two
poor, little, motherless children.
" It was in this condition that I ln-Ran the use
of your valuable medicine. On receipt of your
letter of April 6th my husband purchased six
bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' and -('.olden
Medical Discovery.' " and 1 used it as you
directed. When you wrote me word of en
couragement on April 27th I hail received no
benefit ftom the medicine, hut determined as a
last resort to xive it a fair trial. 1 am now tnk
Inii the thirteenth anil lust bottle. 1 have n
lovely babv nirl three weeks old. that weitthed
Ii pound's at birth. Mv baby and I are enjoy
ing perfect health, thanks to your wonderful
nieuicine, to wnicn 1 neneve 1 owe my iue "
Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver,
rUBUC SALE
Or VALUABLE-
Real Estate
Pursuant to the last win and testament of
Jacob L. C.trton, late of the Town of Blooms-
burs, Pennsvlvanla, doceased, the undersigned
executor will expose to public sale, on the
premises, In the Town nf llloorusburg, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901,
at ten o'clock In the forenoon, the following
described real estate, situate in the Town ot
Bloomsburg, b.iu tided and d scribed as follows,
to wit: Beginning on the west side ot Centre
street, nt the Intersection or an alley with said
Centre street, whleu alley separates the lot
hereby described from lot of Ata stiller nnd
others; thence along Bald alley south sixty
three and three-quarters degrees west, ono
hundred and eighty-two foet to an alley:
thence south twenty-eight and oue-elghtu do
green east, forty-one feet and ten Inches to lot
of W. K. Hartaian ; thence along said lot north
sixty-three and three-quarters degrees east,
one hundred and eighty-two feet to Centre
street; thence nlong said Btreet north twenty
six nnd one-eighth degrees west, forty-two feet
to the place of beginning, upon which are
erected
2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES
and a barn.
Tkhms of slk: Twenty per cent, of the.
purchase moaey to bo paid at tho striking down
of the property: twenty per cent. January 1
l'.HfcJ, at, which lima possession will be given by
an assignment ot tne leases tuereon, and th
balance Januiry 1, TO, with Interest from
uauuajy i, rjjz.
W.M. L'lIUIS.YlAX, Exocutor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue - of u writ ot Fl. Fa. Issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there
will be exposed to public sale at the Court
House in Uloomsburg, County nnd state afore
said on
SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1901,
at 3 p. in.
Ail that certain message or tenement, planta
tion and tract ot land, lying and being in tho
township ot Franklin, county of Columbia,
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at a dead pine In Hue or
luiid or Thomas llower, theueu by laud of tho
Bume north seventy-four degrees wost, thirty.
six perches to a stone, thence by land or (leorgo
Hlilck north three degrees west eighteen perch
es to a stone, thence by tho same south eighty
eight degrees east, forty-four perches to a stone
thence by land of Win. Fisher, (formerly) south
goventeer degrees west twenty-eight perches
to the place or beginning. Containing
5 ACRES AND 49 PERCHES,
strict measure, whereupon are erected a two
story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
burn and outbuildings.
Seized, tftKen Into execution at tho suit or
Jane IB. Koblns, executrix or John K, lioblns,
deceas.'d, vs. Jacob Knlttlo and to bo sold as
t ho property ot Jacob Knlttlo.
DANIEL KNOUU,
ItiuwN anii (li'ig, Att'ys. Sheriff
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
KSTATK OK OLAI'.K . WAI.THH, LATi Of CATA
W1HHA UOIIOlllIU, COLUMBIA CO., PA., DKO'o.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin
lstrtil ton on tho estate of Clark S. Waller, late
of Calawlssa Borough, Columbia Co., l'a do.
ceased, have been grunted to tho undersigned
administrator to whom till persons Indebted to
bald estate are requested to make puviuents,
and t hose having claims or dmnaiKts will make
known the same without delay 10
10-17 MAT1UIA WAI.TEH,
Joun U. Uabuan, Atl'y. AdiaiulsUuuu.
aSssrStS4,J
Soft
Harness
Too can make your har.
tm aa soft aa a glove
and aa touch aa wlrn by
using Kl II KKA liar.
Head Oil. You can
Irnxthim lis Ufa make It
Inst twlra aa long aa It
ordinarily would.
EUREKA
Harness Oil
makaa a poor looking har
neNa like new. Made of
pure, heavy bodied oil, es
pecially prepared to with
stand the weather. ,
Sold everywhere
la cans all alaea.
Mads b; STANDARD OIL CO.
SATISFACTION OF A MORTGAGE.
Whereas, T.ewls Ppishllne, administrator of
the estate of Mh-hael Ki lslillne. deceased, on
October t. lWill, presented to I he court, of com
mon Plciisof Columbia ( ountv, Pa., a petition,
setting lorth that on April 1st, isis. one Wm.
Lauderbach executed a cert it In mortgage lo
ttnlph (. Carpenler for rti:l.l, iiifalnst Ml Bcres
nt land, In Flshlngi-reck Twp.,ieserlbed as "All
thai certain 111 aeres.adlolnlng lands ot Carpen
ter anil Krlck, Kam i Yon, Atidr. s. i reveling, et.
nl., ami that the leiritl presumption of payment of
the siime existed by hipao of time, and praying
that the same should be aal Istled n'-eordlnir to
lnw. Therefore, the holder or holders of said
morfKiige are hereby notified to appear at the
liecember termor said Court and answer said
petition.
HANI EL KNOKK.
10-10.4t Sheilff.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF IIKO, M. LOCK ARB LATH OP BLOOMS
HCHII, rA., IIKVSASKIl.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pa., to
pass upon exceptions tiled lo Hie first and par
tial account or Ksther.1 Lm-kard, administra
trix, will sit, at the olllce or Ikeler K Ikeler, lu
the Knt Building, nioomsburg. Pa., on Wednes
day. October au, 1H0I, at ten o'clock a. m , to at
tend to the duties ot his appoint ment.wlien nnd
where all parties Interested In said estate must
appear.
iu4t FHKDIKEf.EK, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OK ZKKttL C0I.R, LATE Or RI OAKI.OAF
TWI'., COL. CO., FA., IIRCKASKD.
Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court or Columbia Co., Pa , todlstrlb
ute the balance In the hands of II. II, llrotz,
executor ot the estate of K.eklel cole, as ap
pears by his tlnul account, to and among the
parties legally entitled thereto, will atleud to
I lie dul lea or his appointment at his onice, In
lite Town ot Hlooinsburg, fa., on Saturday, the
Sillh day of October, uml, at, ten o'clock In the
forenoon, when and where all parties Interested
are requested to present their claims, or be for
ever debarred from comlrg In upon said fund.
U6 45, C. W. MILLEH, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE 0K FKKPKKICK CHOCSE, LATE OF BEA VEH
TOWNHHIf, PKt'KAHHO.
Notice Is hereby g ven that the undersigned
Auditor, appointed by the orphans' court ot
Columbia t otinty. Pennsylvania, to make dis
tribution nt the fund In the hands or the ad
ministrator ot Frederick I'rouse, deceased, to
and among the pan Ins entitled I hereto, will at
tend, nt his ntUcc, In Hloomsburg, on Saturday,
the iHth day or October, A. U. I Win, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, to perforin tho duties or his
appointment, wnen ana wnere an parui's Hav
ing clulms against, the estate are required to
present l item lor adjustment, or be forever de
barred f ruin couilnu In on sntd fund.
.'H4t JOUN O. FKEE.E, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF MARIA L0WEKV, LATE OF 0KANOB
TWF DECEASED.
Tho undersigned, having received a commis
sion as auditor from the Orphans' Court, ot Col
uiiibla County, Pa., to distribute Ihetund In the
hands or the executor of said estate, to and
among the parlies legally entitled thereto, will
attend to the ditties of his appointment, nt his
office, In tho llartman Building, Blonmsburg,
Pa., on Friday, October unit, laid, at. teu o'clock
In the forenoon, when and where all parties In
terested In suld estate are required to appear
and prove their claims, or be lorever debarred
from coming In on said fund.
iu a M it. it. juh., Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF CATHARINE FI.KC K KNSTIN E, LATE OF
THE HOKOUIIII OF O K A NtIK V I I.I.K, PA,. DEC D.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on mo estate or Catharine r lecken
stliie. late of the Borough ot otantrevllle. Col
innbla Co., Pa , deceased, have been granted
unto Joseph Fleckenstlne, residing In said Bor
ough, to whom all persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands will make known the
same wunout ueiny to
JOSEPH FLECK ENSTIN'E,
Clinton IIekbino, Att'y. (ik"i) Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF KI.IZ AllKTII E. It KIM Alto, LATE OF
III.OOUSIIUHII, FA., PKCKASED.
Notice Is hereby given that letters or admin
istration on the estute or fciiziiuein k, hc imam,
late Ot Hlooinsburg, Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned ailmlnlst rator, to
w hom all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make payments, and I hose having
claims or demands will luiiko known the same
without delay, to
CllAllI.ES II. KElMAUi', Adm'r.
II. 11. stkes, Att'y. y-5-iit.
SaPRDFESSIOm CARDIE
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNKY-AT LAW,
lira. Enf Building, Court Hons A-Tiaj,
BLOOM SBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ortlco-Bloomshiirg Nat'l Hank Bldg., 3d floor.
W.OOMSrSURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTO RN EY-AT-LA f,
Wirt's Building, fl IViw
BUX3M.SJttJg.Cs 'A.
J0I1N0. PBEEZE. JOHN fl. niKviu
FREEZE & HARM AN,
ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ULOOMSUUKG. PA.
OfflceB: Centrest., nrst dooroelowOperanouse
WM. li MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Lockanl's building,
Corner Mam and Centre Sts.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. R. STEES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, in EntBldg, Bloomsuurg, Pa.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, FA,
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartman Building, Market Square,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORN EY AT LA W .
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,
attorney at law,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Office in Wirt's Building,
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in I.ockard'g Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Sta
CATAWISSA, . PA.
CLINTON HERRING, '
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office with Grant Herring.
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
C-tT Will be in Orangevil'.e 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,
Oflice : Wirt building, over Alexande
Bros. 11-16-99
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
nortlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue-
J. S. JOHN, M. K, '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main Si
3-70-iv pi OC MFI TC, FA
MONTOI B TELEPHONE. BEI.L TELIFBOM
EVES TE8TEP. GLASSES FITTED.
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
IIOMtEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND BUMBO
office hours: Office & Keshteace, h 81 ,
10 a. m. to i p. m., 6:80 to 8 p. m.
ULOOMSUUKG, Tt.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes tested and fitted with glasses.
No Sunday work.
311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hours: 10 to s. Telephone.
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Stre-1 .
BLOOM SILKG,PA.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
, " BUKUEON DENTIST,
Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Hartf
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior mau.,
and all work warranted as repreient4 .
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAJ ,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkei
artificial teeth are inserted.
To be open all hours during the day.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. p. Hartman
f tan nAm.
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mce-r,rst BWfi., ad floor.
Hi-u"c rromptly adjusted and paid,
M. P. LTTT7. Xr cn
(SUCCESSOKS TO FKEAS BKo'wBl
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKE S.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre! Stittti,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Represent Seventeen asgoodComn-
ies as there are in thr, w JP.?
losses proniptlyadjusied rndpi?1
at their Office.
CITY HOTEL.
W. A. Uartzel. Prop.
No, 121 ves, t.:n B.
"Larpe and convenient samnl
rooms, hot and cold water.
veniences. Bar stotk.-H .;,, V ""uc,
li'iuors. First-clS; ,
exchangFhotel;
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Oppositethe Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, fA.
Larfe an .
room,? hoPand co a'Pandr0r Brth
j convenience. aDd a11 noder