THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. USUI Roo-tevolt'o Da at Farming k ton, Couu., aa Eventful One. A "rUIVATE AlIAiir IS SPOILED. Fiip!p ri'inii N-i "iititul Ituc Toivn lump l Ijrri't i!w I'rcslileiit mill Crimp liln llmul ( lix Wntcll Kept Scerot .Service .Hon, FAKMINliTON. Conn., Oct. Presidcnt i:-io;--vcR's d;iy in r'.-miiltiK- toll lH'OVi'tcil iUitc :l M'.lllllllo Ilillllt loll to the historic iitiiiuta of thin lu'ctty lid onliiinvily quirt old town. 'Tin1 Intention or (hi- president's uls ter. Mi Cnvrli-, to ninkc the occiislon lMivuti' nti'.-ilr wns coiishlcriilil.v over come liy the un.xlety of tin- U'oli to see tln tnvsldont mid to e;rnsi his iunid. Throughout the morning there was no piirllciilnr (li-niiinstriitiiiti, lmt tin; tnlddl. of tho iiftcniooii the turn out of tlio townspeople, mlcd to. the Influx of Kcvcnil hundred from Hurt ford mid n (1.'1 n I iin townships, i-nhiix-ed the throng to proportions niueh he jond tlmt to which Farniiunloii Id no customed. The a'.menci! of n puldirly niinounced jiroiri'iiiiiine k.ivo nti elenient of uuei-r-tulnty to tin; diiy. Lvt ryliody on the rtrett wns liiiiiiirln;,' when mid where they could Nee the president, Jutt the muss of people went H'.Viiy n:itlsl',i 1, for the pri-Mili-nt niiii'o three itiilo 'lii:ritct(TlHtlc (holies tlii'tutsli pnrtioiw of the town. In the hist of these he rode out In mi open em rhino tlii'oiiLrli the limit of tin- hhc crowds iis:i-iiiHi-:l o:i the prlnclpnl htreet corners Jiti-t at the conclusion of the ceremony of piautiu;,' M McKlnley meiuorhll oak. The president's diiy wns lllled with riijojiilile rides, walks and receptions. It concluded In the eveiiinj; at u din ner idvon at the home of ('oiiiinitinli'i and Mrs. I'owles, the president's Mis ter. Anion:: the jruesls at the dinner were tlie president and his daughter, Missi Alice Iloosevelt: Secretary Cortel ji:ii, Assistant Secretary Ihirues, I'nit d States Senators .losepli It. llawley ami tlrvlllf II. l'latt and their wives Mini Governor (Jeorue 1. McLean. Ketweon his two rides the president mid n few friends took n long tramp to Pinnacle liioti'iiuln. President Koose volt and (latitrhur len-.lliiir the Jaunt. An intcresrinij Incident of the morn ing drive was the Kreetln by 1."D school children, attired In white, wav ing flags at t In president ns he rode by. The afternoon a chictly devoted to rweptlons first to the young women of tin; Porter school and second to the Ruests Invited by Mrs. Cowles to meet lier brother. The two Connecticut sen ators aud their ladies assisted In re ceiving. The town was well policed by deputy thiTifYs and constables, the customary warning having been sent out In ad tuiioo by the chief of police at Wash ington. The president left Fannlngtoii at 8:10 this morning for New Haven. I'CDHHylvnnin'a IW-nt ! lit Dead. ISETHLKIIKM, l'n.. Oct. l.-.I.. 1 hm lei Kelnlnird, probably the heaviest mien in rennsylvauhl, died suddenly of licart disease at his home In Itath, near tore, aged seventy years. Mr. Itein l;artl weighed -lli.'J pounds last Satur day, lie was a stonecutter and for lialf u century was director of the Northampton County Choir association mid organist of the lh'.th Union church. He was the father of seventeen chil ltvn, eleven of whom are living. Might of his son are marble cutters, and all of thein are of remarkable physique, none w vghlng less than ".00 pounds. Srniilor DiivIk' Unity Mnvcil. ST. r.UL. Minn., (lit. Ui.-It was with a great deal of surprise that the friends of the late Senator Cushman K. Davis learned that his widow had caused bis body to be removed from the vault at Oakland cemetery late Sunday afternoon and taken to the Union station, where it was placed on board a lUirlingtoii Jral'n to be taken to Washington for interment In the Na tional cemetery. Mrs. Iavls was phpicd at the delay in providing a monument litre for her husband. ' t tilcniyo I'liKlollice liaililit-il. CHICAGO, Oct. 1 Jobbery of the Chicago postolllee by almost exactly the same method as was used In tiie re cent gold robbery at San Francisco has ju--t been discovered, and the less to the. government Is eMlnia'ed at .ST.'.OOO. A secret tunnel was found under the tem porary postnllice buiMing at Michigan ttveaut anM Wnsh'nglon street. Tlnvigh it the robbers gained access to the vaults, and slump aggregating about the amount mentioned were stolen. Snow In orlItei'ii ev York, UTICA, N. Y Oct. 10. Northern Oneida and Hcrkiuic:' co'iutles are cov cn'd with about four inches of snow. In the southern Adirondacks the snow Ik four to six Inches deep, and deer hunters are happy. Snow fell at lnn iicmora and Lyon Mountain to the depth of four Inches. One and one-half Inches of suow fell at Home. Four Inches of suow fell at Felts' Mills, near Watertown. HI eh (.old Stt-ILe In C'wlorudu, I'l'MBLO, Colo., Oct. 2;!. A speelul to The Star-Journal brings news of ex cltemeut over u gold discovery at Buela, thirty miles west of this city. Five hundred elniins have been lociited In the past twenty-four hours. A ledge of free milling gold returns nearly $2,000 a ton. Mich li'ind In llrltUh I'ulumbln. ASI1CKOFT, 1!. C, Oct. 21. Itieh rlucer ground has been struck near the headwaters of Horse Fly In a section which no white men have ever explor tl. News was sent down by u t ln;r iiushly reliable miin In Hortt' Fl,. - i - - r.. 'X-mw SHOT BV TURKS. tnrtr nt I'lif, I'rnltnlilr Amerlcin MUnlnnarlrn, KIIIpiI nn Prnntlpp. LONHOX, Oct. 2.X -The Morning Loader publishes the following column iilciitlon, dated Suturday, Oct. It), from Solln: "On the frontier near (Jrossbelovn yesterday five fugitives from ltanlskn. Macedonia, nmong them a brother of Mine. Tsllkn, Miss Stone's companion, were shot dead by Turkish frontier guards while endeavoring to cross Into Kiilgiirhiti territory. "United States Consul General Dick inson, believing that they were mem bers of the American Mission church, has demanded nn cilllelnl Inquiry. "(Srent brutality exists In the dis tricts between Kanlskii and the fron tier. Turkish olllelals have arrested over 100 residents of Bulgarian nation ality nnd subjected them to torture in order to wring from them Information ns to Miss Stone'd wherenbouts. Sev eral of them died under torture. "The Bulgarian authorities, likewise worried over the aflair, are rontlnual ly arresting fugitives from Macedonia, and this causes bad blood." Another gpnrchliiK I'nrlr to no Kent. CONSTANTINOl'LM, Oct. 23. Should no news be received during the next forty-eight hours from the mis sionaries who are seeking the enptors of Miss Mllen M. Stem; nnd her com panion. Mine. K. S. Tsilka, more mis sionaries will be sent to nsslst In locat ing the brigand band. It is understood that the missionaries have been wait ing nt places in the vicinity of where the brigands are supposed to be, ex pecting to receive a communication from them. It Is proposed now that a Fcarch party shall be organized to pen etrate to the brigands' retreat. Illinium Iteuiirdlnur MIms Stone, LONDON, Oct. 2:!.-"It is reported from Sofia." says the Vienna corre spondent of The Daily Mail, "that Unit ed States Consul (ietieral Dickinson has received Intelligence from shepherds that Miss Stone was seen at Jakoliuda, on Turkish territory, about two hours' Journey from the Bulgarian frontier." MANY -WITNESSES FOM SCHLEY. l'lie llrookl; ii'n I. ok K pin I nod A ewiiii per Xiiii'h Tentlmouy. WASHINGTON. Oct. Th,; -ter- Schley court of Inquiry opened ye day with Lieutenant B. W. Wells, Jr., who was Commodore Schley's Hag lieutenant during the Spanish war, still on the stand, but he was soon dis placed to allow Yeoman Albert V. Ma yon, wlio had written the Brooklyn's log for the period covering the Santia go campaign, to testify. Mr. Mason explained the erasures in the log en try referring to the Brooklyn's turn on the day of the battle off Santiago. He was followed by Mr. George M. Graham, who, us an Associated I'res.i correspondent, was with Commodore Schley (luring the entire campaign. Mr. Graham's testimony covered all the principal events of the campaign iliiil discussed especially the bombard ment of the Spanish ship Colon on May 31 and the battle off Santiago on July 3. Mr. Graham testified to hearing a conversation between Com modore Schley, and Captain Slgsbee when the latter came aboard the ling ship Brooklyn off Santiago May 20. He said that he had distinctly heard Captain Slgsbee tell the commodore that the Spanish fleet was not Inside the harbor at Santiago. Mr. Graham also stated that Admiral Sibley had told him that the object of the bombardment of May 31 was to develop the Spanish land batteries, and he said that the range wns fixed at 7,0(M) or 7,5oo yerds In order to draw their lire. The witnesses for the afternoon were Dennis J. Cronin. who was Ad miral Schley's orderly, who also testi fied along the same Hues ns Mr. Gra ham and to the conversation with Captain Slusbee: Lieutenant Com mander William 1!. Kush, who said lie thought the iseaya had planned to lam Ihe Brooklyn; Lieutenant Mdward Simpson, who gave a very graphic pic ture of the battle of July 3, and Lieu tenant Mdward T. Fitzgerald, an as sistant engineer, who was on duty iu the llreroom on July 3 and who tes tified that an order had been given early iu the action to stand by for a ram. Hurled Five Days. BKBLIN, Oct. IS. An almost mirae Ulolta rescue Was effected yesterday at Grimma of a well digger who had been entombed since Saturday by the caving in of the soil. The rescuers had the greatest difficulty In digging through tiie sand, but the man was taken out alive. ,eiv York Murkrli, FLOUR Statu nnil western unsuttled HH.iia. I j u t fairly sternly; .Minnesota pat ents, $:i.t;.V'.'3.s.'.; wIm'.it slralitlns, $3.;Wn3.U; winter extras, &.'.i"Ji J.Su; winter patents, ,3.r.i!i :!.-". VV 11 K AT Opened steady on unfavorable ArgunUnu crop nuws hihIIh(; thai more ruins were needed, eased off undur disap pointing cuiiles and then rallied toward noon on eoveiins; December, 7ii :SiO7U'-,o. ; May, 7!i7!iV HYE Steady; state. 57ti"Se., e. I. f., New York, car lots; No. 2 western, W.ijc, t. o. b.. iilloat. COItN Easier nt first tliromth weak ca hles und ftna weather west, but recovered later with wheat; December, ) lli-liiy il!c.; May, GIViiiH'nc. OATS Jiuiely steady, with a fair de mand; track, white, statu, Wcjltle.; track, while, western, 4;i4Uo. I'OKK Kaay; mess, $15.5010.75; family, 17i 17.75. LAUD Easy; prime western sUnm, .li.-c. HL'TTEIt Steady; state dulry, ly21e. ; ;reuinery, UY!i--VaC. Oil lOIOSE ytilet; fancy, large, colored, UiWtrV-'.: fanoy. large, wliile, 9!fcft 'i,c. ; ,'aney, small, culoied, lU4u.; fancy, small, Milte, 10'Ul'4e. , K(it!H rili-ady: state nnd Pennsylvania, UVylilio. ; weniern, candled, 21'Ac. BUOAH Haw. linn; fair reflnlnK. 3o.; Miitrlfuual, '.' Test, ST(,e.; rellned steudy; 'rushed, 6.iiec. ; powdered, 5.2Ue. Tl'mjK.NTI.N'i: Hl.ady at SS'MillDo. MOLASSES steady ; New Oilcans, 37(5' 12c. HICK Steady; domestic, 4(CVio.; Japan, TALLOW Easy; city, 6"iu.; country, 5',i lif'Tie. HAY Kindy ; BUIppiHB, CO&tfc; ood to tholce, b5jjtuc. I Our fr'lnt I'nrrlaKrs. I Albany. N. Y., claims the honor of having made the first carriage manii- I fnclurcd entire In this country. Sev eral were built, in t he year IS 1 4, nnd the : event was duly noted nt the time ns an evidence of the spread of United States j enterprises. Inpnneac Art I'rml net Inn. j Good specimens of old Japanese work ' form nn investment which Is more se ' cure nnd more certain to be prof . Unblo than that in nny other kind of art production, necording to authorities in art valuation. Fashions in pictures, In old books In prints, In F.iiropcun ceramics change. Moreover nil these things can I be perfectly Imitated continually. But it is absolutely certain that the fine I specimens of Japanese work will in crease enormously. In value within a few year.. Fewer and fewer of them, j will appear In the market, and, as has been said, they cannot be reproduced. CASHING A CHECK. Dilllrnltlps Kiperlnnrori In a Strauss City by Well-Known Ken York Newapnper Sill, The difficulties of cashing a check in a strange city were experienced the other night in Boston by a well known New York newspaper man, who con ducts one of the chief departments of one of the principal metropolitan journal, relates the .New York Times. It happens t hat he has no friends iu the Hub; that is, no acquaintances. In his search for some one to cush his cheek and it was nil he had except a few cents he found several people who, when he told them who he was confessed to lie daily renders of his writings, but eit her they were temporarily impecuni ous or doubtful that he was the man he pretended to be. He had been on a vacation in a rural district, where the natives made no hesitation of giving him greenbacks for the newspaper checks, but when he struck the city he found tliiny-s entire- j ly (lilTerent. The hotel clerk remem bered him as a guest of June, and rec ognized the indorsement of the check and the signature on the register as the fame; but he said that that would not serve as identification. No news paper man knew him except by reputa tion, and, after p'.odding from one of fice to another, he was obliged to ask his oinee to telegraph on a description of his personal appearance. Then, aud not until them, did he succeed in get ting ahead of the incredulity of the hotel clerk and secure money enough to settle his bill acd buy his ticket back to Jew 1 ork. To make a living! And we stand nnd stare up at the man in the clouds, won dering that any man can lie so fool hardy. J'.ut what of the business man, who has b-trely time to snatch a hasty meal, nnd gulp's down a lunch of pie and milk in a few minutes? He too, is risking his life to make a living. Life is sustained by food properly digested and assimilated. The re sult of hasty eating and irregular meals is "weak" stomach, aud a "weak" stom ach means a weak man. When the stomach is " weak " tUe food eaten is not pmiperly digested and cannot be per fectly assimilated, so that there is a daily loss of nutrition, which in time will result ii'i physicul collapse. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the assimilution of all the nutri tive values of the food eaten, and so builds up the body into souud health and strength. Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Iriuli Come dian and Mi alio, of s;7 Hoyden Street, Camden, N. J , writes : "We tulfilled nn eiiK-'iKement of twelve weeks nnd ttie constant traveling R:ive me ft bnd touch of that dreaded disease culled dyspepsia. 1 had tried everything possible to cure it tilt taut week, while plnyini; at 11. I'. Keith's llijou Theater, l'hilndcfnhi.i, in the Nelson Trio, a provisional friend of mine nd vied me to try t)r. nerce's Golden Medical Dis covery. I tried it, aad, thank God, with good results." Pr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing otilv. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PUBLIC SALK OF VAUJAHLS- Real Estate Pursuant to tlio last will and testament of Jacob L. Ulrton, late or tlui Town of lllooms bui's, Pennsylvania, deceased, tlio undDrslgned executor will expuso to public sale, on the premises, In tlio Town nf lilocnisbur, on FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 25, 1901, at ton o'clock In tlio forenoon, the following described real estate, situate In tlio Town of Blooinsburt', bounded and described as follows, to wit: llenlunlntf on tlio west side ot Centre street, at tlio Intersection or an alley with said C'entro street, which allay separates tlio lot heroby described from lot or Ata Miller ai,d others; thenco alonff said alley south sixty tlireo and thioe-iiuarters degrees west, one hundred nnd eighty-two feet to an alley; thence south twenty-eight and one-eight h de (trees east, forty-one feet and ten Inches to lot or W, E. Ilartman; thenco along said lot north sixty-three and three-quarters degrees east, ono hundred and eighty-two feet to Centre strcot; thenco along said Btreot noitU twenty, six and one-eighth degrees west, torty-two feet to tho nlaee ot beginning, upon which aro erected 2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and a barn. Tkkms oif Salic Twenty per cont. of tlio purchuse money to bo paid at the striking down of tho property; twonty per cent. January I, liitB, at which time possession will bo glvou by an assignment of tho leases thereon, and tin? balanoe January 1, I'JOS, with Interest from Jauuajy 1, 1!K)2. WM. CUKISJIAN, Executor. ELKCTION PROCLAMATION. I, 1) ' NlKf, KNOW), lllifh NherlfT of Cnlmnbla County, 1 oniai"!iui',it u of p cnnxviviinln, do hereby neiUe known and give notice In the eleetoi s el I Im eoire v aforesaid, I hat ft (r "neral eleeiioii Hill be helil In the s.ilil county of C il tllnhln, en TUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901, (belnif the Tic-vial- next following til" first Monday of sahl uionMi) for the purpose ofeluut In Hie several persons hereafter .named: One person fo f tarn Treasurer. One jieiso:, f..r .luilie of the Hupreme Court, (,.e pees in or Asauctaie JiKlrfu of i oluinhla County. Ono pnr.inn for County Surveyor. The (Uallll' (l voters of 'his county are hereby ftutboit.i'd ami rcipiind lo von, bv ticket, printed, wrli ten, or piirtljr printed and partly written, as fit. lows : If KIT III. I ' ' A N' ( ' A X Id IUT EH. STATS Till ASCKKH, Frank 0. Harris. JL DOK OK SI'PHKMR Col RT, William I'. Pinter. AXSOCIATK .11' WIS. K. 11. (iule. DEMOC'IIATIf: CANnltlATK-t. STATIC THSABl'HKH, Edsha A. Corny, Jr. .ICUOIt OF slTllKSli COURT, llarman Yerkes. ASSOCIATI Jl'IWIR, James T. Kox. COlNTV Sl'KVIYOII, Boyd Treseot t. PltOIIIllITION CANIHIMTE.x. ' STATS TKKAHCKKK, James J. Porter. Jt'OII l)P Ht'l'IIKMI! coi ni, Isaac Mundcraii. COl'NTY Sl'KVRYOH, Hiunuel J. Pealer. MOCIAMST LAIIUlt CANDIDATES. STATE TKKAbl'HKH, Jatnt s A. Mcconnel. JfllllK OV NUPHKMK COCKT, Thomas l.awiy. PEOI'I.KS CANDIDATES. STA'I'K TKkASt'KKK, Justus W at kins. j rim it or sitksmr cocbt, Isaac Alauderau. I XKiN CANDIDATES. ETATK THRASl'KRR, Ellsliu A. Corny, J'. JL'lmS OK Sl'PllRMR COURT, Harm iti Yei kes. lit NICIi'AL LKAOI E CANDIDATES. fTATK 1 KKAHl'KMl, f'.llsh i A. Cor.iy, Jr. JfllllK orSUPHKMR CUL'KT, Harm. in Yerkcs. M'lil.lC OPINION CANDIDATES. STATS TRKAHCKKR, Krank M. Harris. Jf IXIR Or St'l'KKMR COCKT, William P. Potter. Pt III.K OWNKU-IIIP CANDIDATES. STATE TIlKASURKIt, .1. Mahlon Karnes. .IfOvIK Of Sl'i'KKlIR COURT, Charles Hejdrlck. Pitol'oSED AMENDMENT, NO. I. Snail the piopns.'d umndment to Article VIII, x.ilon one and seven or I he Const It utlon, rcipili lug Ihe registration or voters aad provid ing thai, rcglxtrailim laws in i.v be unacted to nppl lo cities only, bo adopted 1 PROPOSED AMBND.MKNT.NO. S. Shall the proposed amendinavt to Artlelo VIII, section lour of the lonsfutlon, provld log that all lectlnus by the cltlziis shall bo by ballot, or b such oilier Mi Mhodas may bo prescribed by law, be adonied : I also lierebv make known and give notice that the places or holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, luiriMiglis, districts) and townships w II hln the county Columbia are as follows, vl. II. -aver township, at the public hnusc or Miles Smith. Iietiton ltorougli, at, tho public house of Osi ar K. Sutton, In the Borough or nenton. Iientoii township, at the gi In mill or Edwards Bros licrwlck. N. E., nt the shop or (leorge A. Buckingham, on east side or Pino street, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets, In the llor OUgh or llerwlek. hcrwick, S. K ut tlie easterly side of the puli lle building On fcecohd sr.. between .Market, and Mulberry streets, In tlio UorougU ot licrwlck. llerwlek. N. vv.. nr. the bind room or Harry Orozler, on the easterly side id the ulley be tween Third and Jackson stree s, In the Uoi ough or llerwlek. I.erwlek, H. W., at the westerly side of tho publlo building nn Second st reet between .Market, and Mulberry streets, In the llorotigh ot llerwlek. HliMim, ist Precinct, at the court House, In Ulooinsburg. liloom, jud Precinct, at tho store building nonheust corner West and r'irth sts., lilooniK burg. Hloom, 8rd Precinct, at tho Town Hall, In Ulooinsburg. liloom. 4th Preetnct, at tho Rescue Hoso House, East Kirth street, Ulooinsburg. Hrlarcrcek township, at tho .Mart, school house. catawlssa Borough, In tho building of W. 11. Ithuwti, at corner or Main and Railroad Sts., In the Borough of Catawlssa. Catawlsau township, In tho publlo house or J. W. Adams. Centralis, 1st. Ward, at tho publlo house ot John J. Kaln, In Cenlralla. Cenlralla, Und Ward, at the publlo houso of Peter F. Omler, in Cenlralla. Centre township, nt the public school house, near Lafayotm Creasv's. Cleveland Twp , at Krelsher's store houso. Conyiigham, E. North district, at tlio school house, near colliery ot .lohii Anderson & Co. Convinrhain. west, nort h. nt. thn noiiiin lutnu,. or Daniel Hoacb, .Montana. Coiiyiighain, southeast, ut tho public houso ot Hrldget liiu ke. ( oi,yiieia:n. Souttiwest. nt. llin nntillo hnnui Of Mlllain Walteishoid, In I.oeustdale. Conyiigh.iui.Wesl Dist lct, No. 1, at Midvalloy school house. con.vngliam, west district, No. 2, at tho nubile school house luaald district. K. Ki.s'.iiiigcreeK, at the houso ot John Wen ner, ut iieodertown. W. Flshlngcreek, at the Sivuge sehool house. Kranklln township, at the Lawrence school house itieenwnod, East, at the house of C. E. Craw ford, in Hohisuiirg. (iieenwood, W'st, at tho shop of Samuel -Miller, In Uivenwood. Heinle - tou'iishlp. at tlio barber shop of O, W. Il.iriuia'i, In fin town of Uuekhorn. Jackson township, at tho houso of II. II. Itlrleman, In Jackson. I.orasi lo'vuship, at the public house ot Sam'l Dyer, In Xutnldla. Vadlson towushln. at, the niib'.le hnusn nf W. F. Crawford, In Jer-evtow n. Main tow ushln, at tht) nubile houso of John nnoaos, in iainviiie. Mlillln tow nshin. at the public house of llenj. I'ennvpacker, In Mlllllnvllle. Mlllvlllo Koroii'.'h. at tho nublli! house nf Vru Heller. In Mlllvlllo. .Montour township, nt tho publlo house or A. C. Illdl iy, at Rupert. Ml. Pleasant township, at the election housn of Robert C. Howell. oraiigevllle lioro., at the nubile houso of Al fred lleckioan, In Omngevllle. orange lownsiun, at tno iiowman gristmill. In satd township. fine, at i.ne iinuse or William u. t.vons. S. Pine, at the houvi or Elijah Shoemaker. Uoarlngcrcek townshln. at the houso of At. bert I.' lby. s.-oif, East, at Odd Fellows' Hall, In Espy. Seoti, West, at tho P. O. B. or A. lilllldlinr. In Light hi met. suilwater, nr rno store house of A. H. Me. Henry, In said borougn. rsorin hugarioat, at tno nuu lc bouse of Jaenh Sii'en, In c, ntral. hull ll sucarloar, at the Old school house, nt Cole's Creek. Polls shall be opened at seven O'clock a. m.. anil shall colli lliuo open, wll floot lnlel l unllon or udjoiiiiniieni, until seven o'clock p. m.,wheu iiiu iuua w in ue cioaeu. NOTICE IS IIRIIKHV (IIVKN That every person, excepting Justices of the Pcuce and Aldermen, Notaries Public uud per sons In Ihe Inllllia service of the Slate, who shall hold, or shall w ll hln two months have held.utiy ollico or appoint mentor prollt.or trust, under the United states, or ot this state and city, or corpuratod district, whether a commis sioned ollleer, orolle rw lse.asiiboi'dlnatooiitccr or agent, who Is, or shall bo employed under tho legislative, Hxeuiitlvcor Judiciary Department of this stale, or or any city, or or anj Incorpor ated district, and ulso, t hat every member of Congress, uud ot the statu Lcglulat tire, and of ELECTION PROCLAMATION. ! the Select or Common Council nf any city, or I ointnlssloners of any Incorporated (Harriet, J Is by law Incapable or holding, nr exercising i af till! same time, the office or appoint innt of , Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, or any election of tins commonwealth, and that no Insnnetor, Judge, or other ollleer of such election Shall lie eligible to any nltlecto be then voted tor, ex cent, thai or elenilon officer. 'I ho Inspectors and Juditn nf tho election shall meet, at, the respective places appointed for holding th- elect Ion, In the dlsrl?t to which they rcapectlvcly belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and each or those Inspectors Hhail appoint onecierir, who shall be a quall lled voter of such district. DANIEL KNOKK. Sheriff. Sheriff 'somen, Ulooinsburg, Pa., Oct. XU, ltfOl. " SHERIFFS SALE By virtus of a writ of Kl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Colombia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will bo exposed to publlo salo nt the Court Houso In Ulooinsburg, County and State afore said on SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1901, at 3 p. m. Ail that certain message or tenement, planta tion and tract of land, lying and being in the township ot Franklin, county of Columbia State or Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows: on the north by laud of Charles Hughes, on the south by lands of Edward En glehart, on the east, by lands of Charles Hughes, and on the west by publlj road, leading rrora CatawlssA to Elysburg, containing 21 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. Seized, t isen Into execution nt tho suit of Jane P. Roblus, executrix or John K. Robins, deceased, vs. Jacob Knlt.tlo and to be sold as the property of Jacob Knlttlc. DANIEL KNOKK, Riiawn and Wtrir, Att'ys. Sheriff SATISI ACTION OK A MORTGAGE. Whereas, Lewis Helshtlno, administrator of the estate of Michael Helshllne, deceased, nn October 7. HM1, presented to the Court or com mon Pleas or Ciliiiij,'la County, Pa., a petition, setting forth that on April 1st, tsis, one Wm. I.aiiderbtteh executed certain mortgage to Ralph U. Carpenter for li:i.l, against Ml acres of land. In Flshlngcreelr'l wp. .described as ' All tlmt certain 111 ttcros.adoltilng lands of CarpeD terand Frlek, Sam'l tost, Andr. f. ( reveling, ot al., and thai, the legal presumption of payment of the same existed by lapse ot time, and prating tlmt Die same bhould be satlslled according to law Then-lore, the holder or holders or said mortgage 11 re hereby noi Hied to appear al I lie lieeember termor said court and unswer said petition. DANIEL KNOKK, 10-10-lt Shei 11T. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. RSTAT8 OP DANIRI, .1 AMIS IN, I..ITK OP CENTRE TWP., IIKCKASKU. Tlie ttndderslgned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court or Columbia Co., Pa., to make distribution or the funds now In the handset I. J. Jameson, administrator of llanb l Jameson, deceased, to and among the parlies legally en titled thereto, will attend to the duties or his appointment at the law office of Urant Herring, In tho Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., on Friday, November H, 1!i0l,nt! o'clock In the forenoon, when nnd where all parties Interested are re uues'edto present their claims, or be forever debarred from coming In upon said fund 10 ifl 4t. 8. II. KARNS, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. RSTATK OP IIKO. M. I.nCKIKD I.ATR OP BLOOMS MCKO, PA., IIRCRASK1I. The undortdirued Auditor, annolnterl hv the Orphans' Court, of Columbia County, Pa., to pass upon exceptions tiled to the first and par tial account ot Esther. I Lockard, administra trix, will sit, at the ofllen of Ikeler Iketer, In tho Ent Hul.dlng, Klo..nisburg, Pa., on Wednes day October is i, pjfii, at ten o elock a. in , to at tend lo the duties ot his appoint ment.when nnd whore all parties Interested In suld estate must up pen r. in i it FRED IKELEH, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OP KZKKIKI. COI.K, LATK OP RPOARLOAP TWP., COI.. CO., PA., IIPCRA8P.D. Tho uiiderslmied Auditor, annolutod hv the Orphans' court ot Columbia Co., Pa , to dist rib ute me oaiance mine nanns or it. kl. urotz, executor or tho estate of E.ektel Colo, as ap pears bvhls final account, to and nmong tlie parties legally entitled thereto, will attend to me dime or his appointment at his office, In the Town or blontusburg, Pa., on Saturday, tho S'it li day of October, l'jel, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested are rcipiesit-n io present incir claims, or 00 ror ever debarred rrutu coming in upon said fund. V ill 4t C. W7 MILLER, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP MAIUA I.OWKIIV, I.ATB OF OHANUE TWP., DRCKASRD. The undersigned, having received a commls slon us auditor frum the orphans' Court of col. umbla County, Pa., to distribute the fund In the hands or the executor or mild estate, to and among the parties legally eml'led thereto, will attend to tlie duties or his appointment at Ids oiin-e, in mo iiariman iiuuiung, nioomsuurg, Pa., on Friday, October SMh, 19ul, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, when and where all parties In terested In said estate are reuulred to annear and prove their claims, or be forever debarred ironi coming in on sain num. 10 8 lit u. It. JOHN, Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP CLllUK S. WAITER, LATE OP CATA WISSA IIOROl'clll. COLUMBIA CO.. PA.. OEC'D. Notice Is hereby given that letters or admin istration on t he est afo of ( lark 8. Walter, lute of Catawlssa Horough, Columbia Co., I a de ceased, have been granted to the undorslirned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate urn requested to make payments, and those having claims nr demands will make known the sumo without deiav to HM7 .MATILDA WALTER, John (J. liarmnn, Atfy. Administratrix. N. U. FUNK, ATTORHTY-AT-C A W, Mr Eut BniUing, Court Bum T, BLOOM SltVUG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Otllco Ulooinsburg Xat'l llank llldg., Sd lloor BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. V. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, taifiom, BLOOMSBU&Gl FA. John a, pkekzr. joun o. hariian FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., Brst door DelowOperallouBe WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG. PA. Office in Lockaril's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. ST EES, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. OfTicc, in EntUldg, Eloomsburg, Pa TiTa. UcKlLLlf. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian .'lulling, 2 n H.f, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ilartman Building, Market Square, Biootmburg, Ta. IKELER & IKF.LKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney -at-law, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office In Wirt's Bnildinrj, J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE ANt REAL ESTATK AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. W. H. IU I AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third nnd Main St CATAWISSA..PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Oiangevil'.e Wednesday xl each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomslmrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. 1 1-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. fOUlce LIddlcot building, Locust aventw J. S. JOHN, M. IX, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and refiderte, 410 Main S 3-7o iv 11 c c HfllK;, P HONTora tki.bphokk. niet.i. tkmpbon IVKH TKSIKD. OLA9FR8 FITTKD. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMffiOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UyIO offick bocrs: ortloe & Reshoace, 1th Bt , iu a. m. to if p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. HI. LooMSBnttt, ri. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Rloomsburg, Pa. I Tours: 10 to 5. Telephone. . DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS C RANCH! S, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre t , f BLOO .I SEURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUHGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Slain below Kartf BLOOMSBURG, a. All styles of work done in a superioi mstit and all work warranted as roprt-seMefi . TEETH .EXTRACTED WITHOUT PilJH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge vrht artificial teeth are inserted. WTo Le open all hours during the 4y. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Suocessorto 1). P. llaniuun Represents twelve of the strencest o.-opam es lu tho world, amontf hlch ar: CASn TOTAL SPRPLUI Franklin of vmMZS ZZStt I'eun'a. l'hlla 4ii,m,0 a.sa.W m I Cuei-n, of N. Y. M-IMKK. Luil V est Chester, N. Y. Km c j,;m ui J' N. America, ruiift. 3,ooe,.;ui u,?-,, jjjj, Office-First Kat'l Hank B!dg ad Hoot. TI.osses promptly adjusted ar.d paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOKS TO I'll KAS BKOVVK) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main nnd Centre. Strtttn, Blooms burg, Ta. o Represent Seventeen asgoodCompaai, losses promptly adjusted and c5d at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Uartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street. tLarne nnr! rnnvoniunt 1 . room,, hot and Cold water, nnd modern co. ar stocked with best wine and liquors, rirst-clnss livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL ' G. Snydhr, Tropr'etor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, f a. Large nnd convenient knn t le rooir g Etli orms. hot ,n.i cold v. , ',,, mcd J tonveuiencei'.