THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. One Hundred and Ten of "Buf falo Bill's" Ilorsea Hilled. 1 COLLISION IS NORTH CAR0L1U t)nt of Twit Cnrlnml of llirp Only two Anlnml Kuril licit I'lniil lOiiKnurinrnl of I he Sen noil lincclrd. CltAHUTTK. N. (!., Oct. SO.-Ono lilinilrcd mid ten of the rhitf ImrscH of "ItulTulo l!lirn" Wild Wont Hlll.W WIM'P crushed to dcnth in n rniltond wreck Wlir IP.lllgotl. Among till" lloi'Hi'H killed wim Old Pup, Colonel Cody' fnvorltc Huddle Ihiihc, old Knglo, tho tnr rltiji horse, wnn Ullled, nnd til tjui iifilcd liody fell on top of one of the wrecked engine. The nmles that drew the le:idwood roach were nlso killed. Colonel Cody ent the day lit the scene of the wreck and Is heart-tn-okeii over the Milliliter. lie nays liU hiss Im ytio.iMiO. The accident was the result of tx head end collision between n fast outhtioiind freight train anil the sec ond section of the show train and was dm to n mlsumlcrstandiiitf of orders. Several train hands were Injured, Imt ao one was killed. Twelve thousand people greeted the Wild West show In Charlotte, and It left at Midnight for Danville. Van-here It was to have made Its last stand of the season. At Danville the show wus to have disbanded and the animals sent to Itrldgcport, Conn., to p Into winter quarters. The show left here in three sections. Near Lexington, as the second sec tion wus jfolnn twenty tulles an hour, a fast southbound freight train trash ed Into It. IlotU engines were wreck ed. Next to the engine of tin show train were two large stock cars, con taining the horses, and this Is where the hIii tighter occurred, The cars were smashed Into n huge, distorted heap of debris, and only two tiorses escaped alive. The scene was sickening. From the mass of wreck age Mood poured In a sinalLrivulet. Colonel Cody's engagement at 1 11111 Tille was canceled In consequence of the disaster, which marked the close 4if a very successful tour. A Score Humeri to Dentil. riIlI.ADi:i.PHIA, Oct. -.'li. Nineteen dead and a property loss amounting to ulsmt $.-(M),ihmi are the awful results of a tlr- which occurred yesterday In the business section of the city. The number of injured Is not known defi nitely, but fully n score of victims were treated nt various hospitals. Police and firemen me still delving Into the ruins III search of bodies supposed to have been burled beneath the debris, as It is feared that otheis besides the known dead may have lost their lives in the flames. The buildings destroyed were the eight story structure 1211) nnd IL'-'l Market street, occupied by Hunt, Wil kinson & Co., upholsterers nnd furni ture dealers, nnd three three story buildings occupied by small merchants. The big furniture building extended back a half block to Commerce street and was owued by Henry C. l.ea. Flailing Srnion Closed. flLOUCKSTIOIt, Mass., Oct. IlO.-Tho fishing season of l!HHM!Mil is now prac ticully over, and the tribute in loss of life and property which the ocean year ly demands of this llshlng port can be approximately made. Sixty-two men killed or drowned and nine vessels lost comprise the casualties. The year's losses are heavier than last year, which was the smallest In twenty-three years. The sixty-two men left seventeen wid ows and thirty-live children. This makes the average loss for the past iweuty-four years of nlneiy-tlve . men each year. The nine vessels lost had a registered tonnage of Iil7 tons, valued t $(i7,U00, and ou which there was au Insurance of $."2.S43. A TlirlllliiM. I'linse. NASH VILLK, Tcnn., Oct. 28. A desperate man fought his way clear of two city detectives here and after a thrilling chase made good his escape, la his race for liberty he utilized u two torse wagon team, a horse and buggy and a riding horse, all forcibly taken, while two dead bloodhounds mark the first portion o his trail. Ollicers believe the man Is one of the Sung that held up the Great Northern express near Wagner, Mon., last June, bis attempt to get change for a f20 bill of. the series secured In that robbery at tracting attention of the police to him. lnel' (jueMta I'olitiineil. RATI I, N. V.. Oct. 25.-Physicians of llils place were telephoned to hurry as fast as possible to Cass Corners, Camp hell Creek, Ruck Settlement and South Howard, all of which places are liuni k'U within a short distance of Rath. The aid of the doctors was needed to attend nbout ninety people who were uQ'erlng from symptoms of poisoning, the nature of which has net been deter mined. One hundred guests were at a weddlug party, and after the parly was ver ninety of the guests, Including the i(llclutlng clergyman, the Rev. George Scherer, were prostrated. A Due-hem Born. LONDON, Oct. 28. Tho Duchess of Manchester, who waa Miss Helena Zimmerman of Cincinnati, was ac couched of a daughter Saturday. Both mother and the child are doing well. The infant will receive the names Vary Alva Montagu. The Typhus Kpldeutlo Spreading, BERLIN, Oct. ait. The total number f rases of typhus olllelnlly reported in Bodmin Is l,:i2'J. Thus far there have been a7 deaths, while only 102 have completely recovered. The epidemic luis now spread to Bacheui and Luu 6i Ubchuld. IS MISS STONE DEAD ? loch fin liniirrnxlnn Prevail at 3o fla Snr(Mi Continued. ST. PKTKltSHl ltd, Oct. nn.-The Itttsslan foreign olllee Is still co-cii eratliiK henrtlly with the United States oillcials In the efforts to obtain the release of Miss Ellen M. Stone, the Amcrleflti nilsslonnry. nnd her coin paiilon, Mine. K. S. Tsilkn, who were captured by brigands Sept. 3. M. llakhinetlcfr, the Russian repre sentative nt Solla, who Is married to mi American, Is displaying much en orgy In co-operating with United Stntes Consul (icncrul Dickinson of Constantinople. In government circles nt Hnflif the Imprpsslon nppears to be that Miss Stone Is (lend. Measures are being tak en by Mr. Dickinson nnd M. Itaklime tlcft to lenru dellnltely whether she Is nllve or not. Negotiations OprnoJ, LONDON, Oct. :!(. "It Is olllelnlly stated that the United States legation In Constantinople lias opened direct lie Kotlntlous with Miss Stone's captors," snyg a dispatch from Soda to The Dally Telegraph. "The llulgarian government hna allowed the celebrated Kilo Klnsti r (southwest of Samakov1 to be search ed nnd two suspected monks to be ur rested." Information In I rmnllufnetorr. CONSTANTINOPLK, Oct. III).-Spencer r:ddy, secretary of the United I States legation here, nnd W. W. Peet, j treasurer of the American mission nt j Constantinople, had a long conference j on the subject of Miss Stone yester i day. The Information from the nils i slonarles who are near the brigands' retreat Is far from satisfactory. BOTHA'S CLOSE CALL. Doer t'oinmnnder's lint nnil I'lntol In Ill-Hint! 1 1 nn (In. LONDON, Oct. 30. A dispatch from Pretoria says that Kcuilugton'H col umn has surprised the laager of Gen- j oral Kotha, the I!oer commander In j chief, (icnural P.otha succeeded In making his escape a few hundred i yards In advance of Ketulngton's men. ' leaving his hat and revolver behind. (leneral Botha's papers were secured. J The war olnVe has received a dls ' patch from Lord Kitchener saying , that (leneral Methuen reports the I Boer commandants Delarey and Kemp I attacked Vandonop's column on Oct. I IM near the Grent Marleo river. The attack, which was made with great determination, was repulsed after se vere lighting. The liners left forty dead on the Held, Including Commnud i ant Oosterhuysen. Two British oftl i cers and twenty-six men were killed ; and five ollicers nnd fifty men wound ! ed. The Iioers captured eight wagons, i General French reports that the 1 Boers In the eastern part of Cape j Colony continue to avoid his columns. I Lord Kitchener states that since his Inst weekly report on Oct. 21 74 P.oers ' have been killed, li; wounded. cap j tiired, and there have been 45 surren- ders. Lord Kitchener also conliruis ; the previous report of General Ilothn's narrow escape from being captured. Forent Fire In Tenim I vim III. UNIONTOWN, Pa.. Oct. lS.-The western slope of the Alleghany moun tains through Payette county Is now ablav.e from the Yough river through Into West Virginia, and mountaineers j are fleeing from their doomed homes with their families. Careless hunters started a do.en tires during the past week, and the brush Is as dry as tin der. Streams that were never known to go dry are without water, and only a drenching rain will stop the swiftly spreading destruction. The lire has been spreading for a week, and the glare at night can be seen for miles. The destruction has been enormous to crops, fences, barns, stock and dwell ings. (ins Kviilnalon Kills Five. WILKKSRAKKi:, Pa., Oct. 2d. A terrllie explosion of gas occurred lu the But ton wood mine of the Farrlsh Coal company, situated one mile smith of this city, late yesterday, which caused the death of the meu and the injury of nine others. Directly after the explosion occurred a number of brave rescuers at the risk of their lives entered the mine, now tilled with dangerous after damp, and brought out the bodies of the dead and Injured. The rreslili-iit'i lllrthilny. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2S.-Vesterdiiy was the forty-third anniversary of the birth of President Roosevelt. Occur ring on Sunday, there was no formal celebration, and the day was upeiit very quietly. Dr. Nichols, a friend from Baltimore, was at the White House a portion of the day, and at night Commander Cowles was a guest at dinner. The president attended re ligious services at Grace Reformed church, as usual. I. n meat I'lnte Glnaa. KOKOMO, Intl.. Oct. 3D. The largest piece of plate glass in the world has been successfully finished at the Koko uio plant of the Pittsburg Hate Glass company. It weighed In the rough 2,500 pounds. When ground and polish ed, the weight was l.ItOO pounds. The plate is 18 feet 1 Inch lu length and 13 feet 1 Inch lu width. Hiiibnmiador White Sara Fnrewcll. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2!).-Mr. An drew White, embassador to Geruinny, called upon Secretary Hay yesterday to say farewell. He has been In the United SUites about two months on leave and 'M about to return to his post at Berlin. Uuaalnn Town Durued. LONDON, Oct. 28. "Tho town of Bobruisk, In the government of Minsk, has been destroyed by fire," says a dis patch to Tho Dully Mail from St. Pc tersburg, 'uud scverul lives have been lObt." C LOO SVJ Women Find Happiness and Health In Dr. Greene's Nervura. " Aro Uims liorrlblo nrbei anil rain ntn rt17 Am I doomed to let my Lwiiltli nml good look tliroueli nuffaring I can't proritnt? Shall I bo scrroini nnil rron nt twenty-flve, Hi In ami ulrklyst thirty, ami full of wrinkle! la hit iirhna?" Aro you unking thcHfl question of yourself, young woman? Dr. G romio'a Norvura blond nnil nerve remedy will lire- erro your beauty and kaep back tlif mark nt tlmn. It will help you al onrfl. Ms. May O ars formerly of IlufTalo, N.y.,A iionow liTOI at Crowlantl, Out., aayn : " r or yesra I nil miHerable, and no one ran imagine what hour) I put In. I felt no nad I tlown-licarted I the time, nnd aoine times felt an if 1 Would be glad if 1 rould die, lor it n niinery to live auc feel as I did. I tlioucbt some times 1 should lose my iniinl. I lnid the head ache and could not sleep at times. 1 tried many medieinea bnt they did me no good. At last I ducidud to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rmnedy, and after taking two bottles I could sleep well, nnd my mind did not trouble me any morn. I am now able to do all my own housework, which I have not done for two yours before. I am very thankful for what Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy has dene for me. and I gladly recommend it to all who suffer as I have suffered. " The pity of beauty sacrificed to pain and nervousness! Knalizo it now and prevent liio mroaiis upon your happiness ami lioaltli Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve rem dv always helps women. You will under stand this if you try it. Dr. Greene, 101 Fifth Avenue, Now York Clty.will advise you free of cuargo, II you call or writs. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate cure certain. " It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Ninnies. Invaluable, It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William Jt John 8U.. REW YORK. i mm wim mi IN TflE TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG, PA., PUBLIC AUCTION, DY THE ,!kg Land I::::rr, Co., ON Nov. 16th and 23d ATONB O'CLOCK P.M., SIURI'. O LOCATION. The property of the Uloomsbunf Land Ira provement Company Is so well known as to need no extended description, and furnishes an Ideal spot for homo builders. Theso lots are located between Kltt a street and tho Berwick road, on Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets, and alKO on Spruce, Locust, l'nrk, Oak, Maple and Walnut streots, lu tho Town ot Bloomsbur!,', I'etiu'a. IMPROVEMENTS. t'piin this tract there havo already been bu'lt a Furniture Factory, Flouring' si Ills and many valuable homes. Elretrto lights and water pipes are located In and upon some of the Htreets, and wtll be extended further as the needs ot the people require. The Columbia li Montour Electric Hallway runnlns through a considerable portion of the property, makes access to the center ot towu but a ride ot a few minutes. TEHMS. The terms of sale : Tho highest "and best bidder the buyer ; twenty-five dollars down, the balance In equal monthly payiueuts of flvo dol lars, with Interest on the deferred paymouts. A discount of five per cent, for cash. WAHUANTY DEEDS. Tho property Is freo from all encumbrances. and warranty deeds will bo ready for delivery to purchasers Immediately after the sale, at the Company's ofllce. A FltEE THOLLEY HIDE. From ltloomsburg, Espy, Ahuedla and Lime Hldgo. A free trolley ride to and from the grounds, ou tho day of sale, will be given to all adults In attendance. Trolley tickets may bo procured at the drug store of Moyer Bros., or at the company's of flco, In liloomsburg ; at V. E. Dletterlek & Son's store, KBpy ; at tho store of c. M. Crevel Ing, Almedla, and the store ot (eo. E. Spousler, Lime llldge. The Bale will take place upon the property at the corner ot o ik street and the Berwick road, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, AND SATURDAY, NOV. 23, .AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M SUAltl'. Blocmsburg Land Improveznem Co., N. U. r UNK, SEC'Y. Hknhy I'LiiasL, Auctioneer. WrM nvnr?m ""piker's HAIW BALSAM , I j.'vv, TV J.' J 4 .Never Fall to llentore Gray f ). 'A, ' - 1 'IJ'1 ll.nr to itu Youth ul Co op. I lSNS'vi Jf- Cuiti wii diwai. hair lulu ELECTION PROCLAMATION". L DANIEL KNOKH. High Sheriff of Columbia County, 1 iitniiiiinweiilth of i I'mixvlvanlii, do hereby Illlike known and give not lee to the eleetoi s of t he eon nt v nfnreniild, t lint a general Flection will be held In the mild county of Col umbia, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1901, (being the Tuesday "ext following the first. Muniliiy of said mntuhl for the purpose of elud ing mi) several persons nereaiier .numeu: One person for state Treasurer. One person for .Indue of the Supreme Court. One person for Associate Judge of Columbia County. One person for County surveyor. Tho iiunlltled voters of this county nre hereby am hori.i'd nml reipilrid to vote by ticket, printed, written, m partly pilnled and partly written, ns follows : HEPlliLIUAN CANDIDATES. BTATa TKHABl'KKK, Frank (I. Harris. JfllOK 0K BCrKKMR COl'KT, William I' Potter. ASSOCIATK .111X1 It, K. B. Oule. DKMOCKATIO CANDIDATES. HTATa TRSARl'KKR, Kilsha A. Coray, Jr. .it' una or svprrmb coi rt, ilnrmnn Yerkes. AS80CIATK JCIKIK, James T. Fox. t'Ol'NTV SL'RVarOH, Boyd Trescolt, PKOHIBITION CANDIDATES. STATU TKKASl'KRK, Jiimes J. Porter. J I DIIS OK Rl'I'KKMR COI R1, Isaac Maiiderau. COINTV RL'HVavOH, Samuel J. Pealer. SOCIALIST LA Bolt CANDIDATES. RTATB TKBAfct'KRK, James A. McConnel. Ji-nua ok 8UPKXM a coi-bt, Thomas Lawry. PEOPLES CANDIDATES. RTATB TltRASURBR, Justus Watklns. Jl'DIIB OK SI KRRMIC COURT, Isaac .Manderau. INIliN CANDIDATES. KTATK TKRAHL'KBK, Ellsha A. Coray, J'. IL'llOB 0K Sl'PKBUR COURT, Harm in Yorkes. MI'MCIPAL LKAOI.'E CANDIDATES. STAIR TKXASl'HkU, Ellsha A. Corny, Jr. Jt'lillB 0K SCFRRMB COURT, Harman Yerkes. I'l BLIC OPINION CANDIDATES. KTATB TKKASCKRU, Frank t. Harris. tt'llOR 0P St'l'RRMR COURT, William I. Potter. prnLicowNnimnp candidates. STATB TKBASl'RRR, I. Mahlon llarnes. Jt'DOB 0K SUfRRXR COURT, Charles Heydrlck. PROPOSED AMENDMENT, No. 1. "Shall Section I, Article VIII , of the Consti tution be ameiid' d so as to read us follows : "Every mule citizen twentv-one years of nge, possessing the following qualllleatloim shall be entitled tu vote at all elections, subject, how. ever, to such laws requiring slid regulating the registration of electors aa the General Assem bly may enact : First He shall havo h"en a citizen ot the t'nlted states al least one month. "Second He shall have resided In the State one year (or having prevlnnlv been a iiiallrled elecior or native born dozen of the state, he sliall have removed l.lie'vfricn and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. "Third He shall have resided In the election district where lie sliall ofT 'rto vote al least, two months Immediately precidlng the election. Fourth If twenty-two yearn of age and up wards he shall have paldwlihln two years a Stale or county tax, will h shall have been as sessed at least, two months and paid at least one mouth before the election." PHOPOSEI) AMENDMENT, NO. a. "Shall Section ?, Article VIII. of the Consti tution be amendeil so as 10 read as follows : "All laws relating to the holding of elections by the citizens or for the registration of elect ors shall be uniform throughout the state, but laws regulailng and requiring the registration or electors may be enacted to apply to cities only : "Provided, that such laws bo uniform for cit ies of the same class. PROPOSED AMENDMENT, No. 3. "Shall Section 4, Article VIII of tho Consti tution be amended so as to read as follows : "AU elections by the citizens shall be by bal lot or by such other method as may be pre scribed by law. Provided that secrecy In vot ing be preserved." 1 also hereby make known and give notice that, the places of holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within tho county of Columbia are as follows, viz Beaver township, at tho public house of Miles Smith. ' ueuton Borough, at the public house ot Osi.ur K. Sutton, In the Borough of nenton. Denton township, at the grist mill of Edwards Bros. Berwick, N. E., at the shop of Ooorgo A. Buckingham, on east side or Pine st reet, be tween sixth and Seventh streets, lu the Bor ough of Berwick. Berwick, s. E., at the eastorly side of the pub lic building On second St., between Market and Mulberry streets, In the Borough of Berwick. Berwick, N. W.. at the bind room of Harrv (Iro.ler. on the easterly side of the allev be. tween Third and Jackson streets, la the Bin ough of Berwick. herwlck, s. w., at the westerly side of tho nubile building on Second street between Market and Mulberry streets, In the Borough ot Jei wiuk. Bloom, Kt Precinct, at tho court House, la Blonmsburg. Bloom, Jud Precinct, at the storo bulldlntr northeast coiner West and Fifth sts., Blooms burg. Bloom, 3rd Precinct, at the Town Hall, In lllooiu, Hh Precinct, at, tho Hoscue nosn House. East Fifth street, Blooinsburg. B.larcrcek townshln. nt, tho M.n-i school House. Catawlssa BoroUL'h. In the hullillncr nf w. it Itlitiwn, in corner ut Main and Kallroad Sts.. In Lite norougii oi i aiawissa. Catawlsia township, In the public houso of J W. Adams. Ceniralla, lHt Ward, at tho public house ot ilohti J. Kalu, in Ceutralla. Ceniralla, 'Jud Ward, at the publlo houso of Peter F. Omler, in Cent i alia. Centre townshln. at the nubile school house. uenr i.niuyeue creasy s. I leveland 1 wp ,at Krelsher s store house. CmiviiL'Uiun. E. North district, at the school house, near colliery of John Anderson Co. Conynghain. west north, at the nubile house of Daniel Uoacu, Montana. Conynghain. southeast, at the nubile house Of Bridget Burke. t onyngnum, southwest, attno public houso Of Wlllluin Waltershcld, In Locustdale. Conynk'ham.West Dlstild. No. 1. at Mldvallev school house. coiivnghain, west district, No. S, at the public school house In Bald district. h. HsliliigcreeR, at the house of John Wen. Iier, at Hciulertown. w. risiiingcreek, at the Savage school house. Fraukllu tovvhsliln. aL the I,avvr,.n.TO srhoni house. Ureenwood. East, at the houso of C. K. Craw. font, lu Kohrsburg. Oreenwood, West, at tho shop of Samuel Miller, In Ureenwood. Hemlock township, at the barber shop of (J, W. Hart man, In the town of Uuckhoru. Jackson townshln. ut the house of II. If Hlrleman, In Jackson. Locust towusliiu. ut the nubile house of Sam'l Dyer, lu Nuuildla. Vadlson township, at the publlo houso of W. F. Crawford, In Jeixsylown. Main townshln. at the nubile houso of John lthnads, In Malnvllle. Mlllllu township, at the publlo houso ot BcdJ. Pennypacker, In Mltlllnvllle. Mlllvllle Borough, at the public house of Mrs. Heller. In Mlllvllle. Montour township, at the publlo house of A. V. HUH ly, ut Uiipert. Mt. Pleusunt township, at the election house of Hubert V. Howell. Orangevllli) Boro , nt the public houso of Al fred lleckuiau, lu Oraugevllle. orange township, at vhe Bowman grist mill, lu said township. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. N. Pine, at, the house of Wtlllum II. Lyons. H. Pine, at the liou-p of KlllHh Shoemaker. Poarlngercek township, at the house of Al bert Lelbv. Seott, East, at Oftd Fellows' Hall, In Kspv. Scott, West, at the P. O. S. of A. Building. In Light street. Stillwater, nt. the store house of A. B Mc Henry, In sail boroiigu. North siigarioaf, at tho public house of Jacob Bteen, In : ntral. South Siigarioaf, at the old school house, at Cole's Creek. polls shall be opened at, seven o'clock n. m.. nnd shall continue open, without Interruption or ml inurnment, until seven o'clock p. m.,wheti the polls will be closed. KOTICR IS IIBHRRV (ItVttM That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Public and per sons In tho Inlllila service of the State, who shall hold, or shall within two months have lieicl.Rnyortli'Porappoln'mentof protlt.or trust, under the I'nlted Slates, or of this state and city, or eorporMed district, whether a commis sioned olllcer, orotherwlse.asiihordlnateortlcer or agent, who Is, or shall he employed under the Legislative, Exeeutlveor Judiciary Department or this state, nr of any city, or of nnj Incorpor ated district, and ulso. that everv member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the pelect nr Common Council of any cltv, or Commissioners of any Incorporated district, Is by law incapable of holding, or exercising at tlie siime tlini', the nnico or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, of any election of tills Coiiimouweiiltli, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other onicer or Niieh election shall be eligible to any nniccfn be then voted for, ex cept thai, of election ollicers. The Inspectors and Judge of the election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election, in the dlsrl ;t to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and eacn ot those Inspectors shall appoint one cierK, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district.. DANIEL K NO Kit, Sheriff. Sheriff '8 ortleo, DloouiHburg, Pa., Oct. 16!, IMOl. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to public salo at the Court House In Blooinsburg, County and State afore said on SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1901, at 2 p. m. All that certain message or tenement, planta tion nnd tract of land, lying and being in tho township of Franrlln, county of Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of Charles Hughes, on the Bouth by lands of Edward En. glehart, on tho east by lands of Charles U ughes, and on the west by publlo road, leading from Catuwlssa to Elysburg, containing 21 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Jane B. Koblns, executrix of John K. Hoblns, deceas?d, vs. Jacob Knlttle and to bo sold as the property of Jacob Knlttle. DANIEL KNOKH, KiiAWN and Guib, Att'ys. Sheriff SATISFACTION OF A MORTGAGE. Whereas, Lewis Belshllne, administrator of the estate of Michael Belshllne, deceased, on October 7. l0t, presented to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Coliiinf la County, Pa., a petition, setting forth that on April 1st, 18 is, one Wm. Laiiderbaeh executed a certain mortgage to Kalph O. Carpenter for liit'l.Bl, against 141 acres of land. In Flshlngcreek Tw p. .described as "All that certain 111 acrts,adlolnlng lands of Carpen ter and Frlck, sum'1 Yost, Andr. s. ( reveling, et ul., and that the legal presumption ofpavmeiuof the sstne existed by lapse of time, atd prnjlng that the same should be satlstled according to law. Theterore, the holder or holders of said mortgage are hereby notified to appear at the December termor said Court and answer said petition. DANIEL KNOHR, 10-10- It Bhei iff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATK OP DANim, JAMKSON, t.ATB OK CENTKB TWP., IIKCSASKU. The undderslgned Aunltor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia Co., Pa., to in like distribution or the funds now In the bands of I. J. Jameson, administrator of Daniel Jamesnr, deceased, to and among the parlies legally en titled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the law nfllce of (irant Herring, In the Town of Bloomsburg. Pa., on Friday, Novembers, idol, at o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested aro re iiues edto present their claims, or be forever debarred from coming In upon said fund 10 il 4t. S. B. KAH.NS, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATR Of WII.MAM J. 1IEKFHON, LATR Or THE BOKOL'IIU OK (,'SMTUAl.lA, PRCKASBO. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of William J. IletTroe, late of Centralla Borough, deceased, havo been granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said eHtate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay, to JOHN IIEFFKON, Or Edw. J. Fltnn, Att'y. Administrator. 10:11 centralla, Pa. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. ESTATR OK CI.IIKK S. WAI.TRH, LATR OK CATA WISSA HOKOl'lin, COLUMBIA CO., PA.. IIRC'D. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of ( lark S. Walter, late of Catawlssa Borough, Columbia Co., I a de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested (o make payments, and 1 hose having claims or demands will make known the same without deiav to 10-17 MATILDA WALTEH, John U. Harman, Att'y. Administratrix. PROFESSIONAL CARDSs N. U. FUNK, ATTORHTY-AT-LAW, Mrs. tot' 1 Building, Court Home A.IWf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. onice-Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., Sd floor. BI.OOMSMURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wilt's Building, maftWaa, BLOOMSBOS.G, PA. JOUNO. rHBKZB. JOHN O. BAHMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Offices: Centre St., fl rst door below Opera Houbo . WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PaI Officein Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Conrt House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburo, P II. A. McKILLIP ATTORNEY AT LAW. Colu mliian Building, an Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, B'oomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Bloomsburo, P Office in Wirt's Building, J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AMI REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, In Lockard't Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. IlIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Mnin SU CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON" HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CrT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday pi each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. GidJing's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, 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, CENTRAMA, PA. tar-Office Liddlcot building. Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I Office and residence, 410 Main Si 3-7-v I I CCMHI FC, Pi M0NT0CR TRI.RmONB. BRM. TRt.BTHOat ETRS TBSTRD, (1LAS8K8 FITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. nOMfEOPATDIC PHYSICIAN AND orrica hours: omoe & Resl6ace, 4th 81 , 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, ft. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Ta. Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Strert , BLOO M SBURG, PA. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SUKUEON DENTI8T, Offlo Barton's Building, Slain below Biard BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maca and all work warranted as represented.. TEETH EXTKACTED WITHOUT PAIM, by the use of Gas, and free of charge what artificial teeth are inserted, 3"To be open all hours during the day. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of tho strongest Comsia es In the world, among which arc : exsn total scarLtta , ,. CAPITAL. ASSBT8, OVBB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. (kkmkni f:t,iHti,sw firooVs Perm a, Phlla 4ii,i,neo s.S-'Mnu l,Si Oiiccn.of N. v. MKijKio a,.Vib,M16 i'osL W est Chester, N. Y. ixi,0n0 l,Ti,so7 42g N. America, Phlla. 3,00o,i00 ,780,66 i,iH, OfHce First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. gI.osseg promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON. (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, BLOOMSBURG, TA. O Represent Seventeen as good Compaq ies as there are in the World and all ' losses promptly adjusted and raid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooma. bet rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coat veniences Bar stocked with best wine act liquor. First-class livery attached EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Onpositethe Court House) nLOOMSnuRG, Fa. Large and convenient sample roomi Bath tooms, hot nnd cold water, nnd all modcra o'ivenience, -r
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