THE COLUMBIAN, BLOQMSBURG, PA, It I t v CONDENSED DISPATCHER. foMlilr I5nt of 1he Vck Itrirfl) nail Ternoly Tnll. Tho new Italian (niluissnilor lint teen piTHontrd tn the president. At) Alabitttiii ik'KI'o lias been Houtonc ed to death for lilgliwny robbery. A. Are nt ('hnrlntte. N. C. rtcsiroycc property to tin- n mount of $ino.ono. The nntlonal reciprocity ron vent lot' of inniiufuctunTs lina begun In WukIi ingtoti. Tninilitr. Not. lit. General l"rl!)c Urllu-'d px peril tint gainst Colombia linn fulled. DisqulctliiK rumors wore rirculntri In Home as to nearness of tliu pope'i float U. Several hundred telephone con nee tlons In Chicago were cut by unkiiowi persons. Mlsa Mnrle .T. Eastwlek t I'lillndel ph In was sent to prisou In Lonriuu fo; forgery. Monilnf, Nov. IS. Ienth In Cnnirivn, N. J from lock Jaw following vncHnntlon now num ber five. In Its second test nt Sandy Hook tlu Gnthmnnn gun fulled to fulfill the pro dictions made for It. A memorial tablet marking the slti ttt the brittle of Fort WinriiltiKtou In New York city was unveiled. The southwestern express on tli Northern Central rnllway was wrecUc by dynnnilte near York, I'n. Henri Fouruler lowered the world' motor record for a mile to til 4-i sec onds In the automobile, races on Cone.' Island boulevard. , ComnilHsloner fleneral l'owderly'i tnmiul report- shows that more that liulf a million aliens arrived in tin I'nlted Suites during the lust year. Yale defeatrd rrlneetuu nt football 12 to 0; Cornell defeated Columbia, 'J-i to 0; Harvard defeated Dartmouth, 2" to 12, and Pennsylvania dufouted Cur lisle Iudlans, 10 to 14. Saturday, Nov, 10. The further growth of top cotton li: Texas Is suid to huve been stopped bj frost. The state department has finally sue ceeded In communicating with Mist Stone. A heavy snowstorm, with tho mar cury down to aero, Is reported In north- trn Michigan. The only two Populists remulnlng In the senate have announced thnt they would hereafter be classed with tlx Democrats. Krldny, Nov. 1(1. Liverpool has eea declared to be free from the plague. Frost and snow of unprecedented severity for this season huve swept over Englund. Sufcblowors got $100 In money and $2,700 In bonds and stumps ut the Kock Creek (O.) postoUlce. To show Its detlauce of the sultan a Morocco tribe has curried oh" eightecL girls lu n fight with another tribe. The iH'csldcnt hns announced that appointments In our Insular position re not to be influenced by politics. Ex-Governors David B. Hill and Frank 8. Black nppeared as opposing counsel In the Mollneux ensu before the court of gnnerul sessions In New York. Thursday, Nov. 1-1. The president slgued an order for t new uavy yard lu Luzon. Mrs. Shaw, widow of Henry V. Shaw ("Josh Billings"), died at Sarato ga Springs, N. Y. A desperate tight occurred In Minis tcr, O., with rouners who niew up bank with dyuuuilte. The French ship Astree nnd British bark Glenenlrd were wrecked oft Tierni del Fuego nnd many of their crews lost The report of the treasurer of tin Methodist general missionary commit tee showed u deficiency of nearly $104, DUO. Profeaaor North llfiluna. CTICA, N. Y., Nov. 20. At the semi annual meeting of the board of trus tees of Hamilton college held here yes terday Professor Edward North resign ed the professorship of Ureek, having completed fifty-seven years in the serv Ice of tho college under five successive presidents. The resignation was no cepted, nnd Professor North wns elect ed emeritus professor of tho Greek language nnd literature. West Left I.nrve Kxtate. SARATOGA, N. Y Nov. 10.-Th will of former Congressman tleorKi West of Ibillston Spa has been ndinlt tod to probute. The estate is valued a! $2,2."0,(MK). Tho beneticlarles are the dvH-eased's son and daughter, Oeoriri: West, Jr., of Ihillston Spa and Mrs Vloreuce L. Mabee of Saratoga Springs Kennies Iloycott Ntreet tars, JACKSON VI U.K, Fin.. Nov. 2(1. Ne groes who have Instituted a boycott against the street cms ou account of lite recent ordlnunco separating the: races on tho cars held a mass meeting and agreed to organize a stock compt ay of 2,000 shares at $1 a share to op erate a stagecoach service throughout the city exclusively for negroes. Sun- Yorker nobbed lu I'ortlnnd, Ur POUT LAND, Or., Nov. 19. Dia monds valued at $10,000 and about $9C la money have been stolen from a roon in the Portland hotel occupied by A. P Lowentbal of New York city, a dualei in precious stones, aud the thief man seed to escape with the booty. Oat oC Dentil's Jam, BLUE FIELD, W. Va., Nov. 15. Flr dead bodies have been taken from the Baby mine at Pocuhoutas, Va Several other persona are unaccounted for, and twenty-five persons have beei rescued wore or less severely burned. Dudr Awarded Contract. HAVANA, Nov. lS.-The municipal council unnulmotiaily voted last UlgUi lo ward Michael J. Dady the coutta i pave and sewer Ilitvanu ut his r tUoed bid of 110,013,858. II In Itrjolnilrr Omlltrri. Th pnUwrl. hrivo vitrrnn nrd hnnry. Hurt flatted mul (Il.-itik of mir wires. And tnld how ho fought for "Old Olory" At thf buttle of Hi vi n IMrirs. Then Pick. before nil the re aum-mbled, Looked up with expression sublime, Anrt said (thf rest of us trembled) : "Now, colonel, which pine ri Id you climb?" Chicago lully News. WAS NOT III VV.t KHSON. 'Torter, hnve you seen Herr Peter son here to-day?" "Yes, sir; he just paid his bill and left." "Paid his bill? (), not that one." Sondaifs-Nisse. Wherrln They Hlflfep. The average woman dearly loves To receive presents nice; Hot the average man's pet hubby 1 giving fool advice. ChldRO Dally Newi. A Theory. "I wonder why children are so quick to pick up slang?" suid the small boy's mother, disconsolately. "Probably," answered the serious person, "it is because the constant repetit ion of such words us 'goo goo' better, and I know that I am feeling as they say '. .'! , i , ...; ifv. trivia 1 I tell everybodv that Dr. Oreene'a Ner nnd 'itchy kitchy in infancy gives yur hag d()m) lt ' , al,e tn jOI., Bll( thlink them a deen-rooted contempt lor words that are in the dictionary." Washington Star. She Knew It. "Darling," excluimed the happy husband, after the minister had pro nounced them one, "I am not worthy of your love." "Of course you're not," she replied, "but at my age a girl cun't afford to let even an opportunity like this go by." Tit-IMts. Not Responsible. "Why. may I ask," suid the con tributor, "do you always put my name to the verse I write, und never to the prose?" "Well, you know," smiled the editor, "we can't be responsible for your onetrv." .7 ud ire. SHERIFF'S SALE. by virtue of a writ of Pi Fa., Issued out of tlio Court of Common. 1'1' nsot Columbia Co., l'u, aud to mo directed, t hero will be exposed lo public sale, at tho Court House, la Blooms burg, 1'u., on SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1901, at. two o'clock p. m., all that certuln lot or piece of ground, sltuulo lu Kloomsbuig, Columbia County, Fa., bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post, a corner of land of .Mrs. neorgo .Martin, ou tuo northerly side of the puDllo road lea tluy from lllooiusburg to Ughtstreet, and running thence ulom; lund of Mrs. George Mania northwardly two hundred und tony feet, mo.e or less, to lands belonging to Henry Phillips' estate, eastwurdly nrty eight feet, to a post, corner of other land of Walter 8. Luubach ; thence along the same, and ljnds of John Kiohirdeou, northwardly two hundred aud forty feel, more or less, to said Llghtstreot road; thence along the same west wardly fifty-eight feet, to the place of begin ning, whereon Is erected a double BRICK. DWELLING MOUSE, ONE SIMILE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of Pennsylvania Trust Company vs. Walter B. Laubaeh, and to be sold as tho property of alter B. Laubaeh. DANIPX KNOUIi, Sheriff. J. Q. Dakman, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Kl. Fa. Issued out of th Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County I'a., nnd to nie directed there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court Mouse, In Ulcomsburg, Columbia County, Pa., on SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that nertutn messuage, tenement ar.d tract of land, situate In Pine Twp., Columbia county. Pa., t'ounded and de scribed as follows, to wit 1 On the north by lands of Edith Deus, on the east by lands of J. V, Ktnel house, on tliOBouth by lands of Edith Peus, and on the west by lands of William Karshner, containing 50 ACRES, moro or less, whereon nro erected A FRAME HOUSE, bank barn, wagon shed, hog pen and granary. Seized, taken In execution, nt the sutt of Edith Pcus, now to the use of John Deus, vs. QimtnvuH l'euu, and to be sold as the properly of UuBtuvus Deus. DANIEL KNOKlt, ShorllT. Vandirblici, Atty, jjfcSt no reflection o dainty, no light sojSi srVi charming as the dSqJ jj i mellow glow that 1 M l I cornea from J I f.l J CORDOVA My "3J Vax CandlesW Proparorlfu maucclor tints FflJ -1 to havrmnDit with aar- ej roii"iti.iit la dining fff n I room, ilrawins room, ff if; V bud room or bull. Sold ?Tk ferywhwre. Mad bj JsMiy JwKjS,. STANDARD J4JJl HEART Many Human Yoes Traced to Ner vousness and Dizzy Spells which Dr. Greene's Nervura Overcomes. Mrs. Minnie Miller, 5 Outhrle Street, Fort Wayne, lnd.,tays: "For manv vtara t hud dlur spells, patrdta- tlnn of Die heart, and numbness of the feel and ) fret a hands. These attacks came often and eaeb time worse,, My Ufa was a burden to niuaud trouble and worry tn all my . friends, i ex pected to die. at times I tho UK lit 1 should lose Bir inlliu. hit Biuinacii was In such con dition that 1 could eat nothing but the very Itghiost kinds of food. Sleep was Impossible and every little noise would startle me, and I would feel faint. "No one can Imagine the acony I suffer ed but those who are afflict. ed wltti ner. Tousness, I eanuot des cribe this fuel ing In half Its horrors. I saw Or. Oreene'a Ner vura blood and nerve remedy advertised aud read the testl. nionlalaof cure of those who had been a min ted as t was. so I thouirht I would try It. Wonderful to relate, the first bottle helped me so much that I had faith tn It. I took two more bottles, and Oh, I feel so much bettor, 1 ran sleen souudlv and the nervous feeling ha almost left me; I ran eat with a good appetite ami nave gained seven pounns. My friends say that 1 am loosing so murn this wondurful medicine for giving me relief Extreme nervousness and dizzy spell are Sure forerunners of physical wreck. Ir. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy cores all these trouble. Begin It us today. Consult Dr. Greene, free by call or letter. HI address Is 101 Huh Avenue. New York City 1SN U WB. LOTS IX TUB TOWN OF BLOOMSBURO, PA., PUBLIC AUCTION, DV THK !l::::?Ld h;mt Ho, -ON- NovembV23, 1901, AT ON B O'CLOCK P. O M.. SHARP. LOCATION. The proporty of the Illoomsburg Land Im provement company Is so well known as to need no extended description, and furnishes an Ideal spot, for homo builders. These lots are located between Fifth street and tho Berwick road, on Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets, and also on Spruce, Locust, Park, Oak, Maple and Walnut streets, In the Town of Bloomsburg, Penn'o. IMPROVEMENTS, t'pon this tract there have already been buUt a Furniture Factory, Flouring Mills and many vuluable homes. Electric lights and water pipes aro located in and upon some of the streets, and will be extended further ns the needs of tho peoplo require. Tho Columbia Montour Electric Hallway running through a considerable portion of tho property, makes access to the center of town but a ride of a few minutes. TERMS. The terms of sale: The highest and best bidder the buyer ; twenty-five dollars down, the balance In equal monthly payments of five dol lars, with Interest on the deferred payments. A discount of five per cent, for cash. WARRANTY DEEDS. The property Is free from all encumbrances, and warranty deeds will be ready for delivery to purchasers Immediately after tho sale, at the Company's office. A FREE TROLLEY HIDE. From Bloomsburg, Espy, Aliuedla and Lime Hldge. A free trolley ride to and from the grounds, on the day of sale, will be given to all adults In attendance. Trolloy tlokot.8 may be procured at tho drug store of Moyer Bros., oral the company's of fice, In Bloomsburg ; at W. S. Dlettcrtck & Bon's store, Espy ; at the Btore of C. M. Crevel Ing, Almedta, aud tho store of Ueo. E. Sponsler, Lime Hldge. The sale will take place upon tho proporty at the corner of o ik street and the Berwick road, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, AND SATURDAY, NOV. 23, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M.. SIIARPt N. U. FUNK, Sec'y. IIknkv Fubskl, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Ploas of Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situated In the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, aud State nt Pennsylvania, bounded and described an follows, to wit : Be ginning at a corner on Tenth Btreet, In Dleffen bach's Addition to tho Town of Bl oinslmrg ; thence by the same north sixty-live degrees and forty minutes east, forty feet to a corner of lot of Edward Dleffenbach (formerly lot of A. L. McClow) ; thence by tho same south twenty four degrees and twenty minutes eust ono hundred and twenty-tlve feet to an alley j thenco by the samo south sixty-five degrees and forty minutes west, forty foot to other lands of Martha A- nierronbaoh ; thence by the same north twenty-four degrees and twonty minutes east, one hundred and twenty-tlve feet to a corner, tho place of beginning, being lot No. 3, In Dtoffenbach's Addition to the Town of Blooiqsbutg, aforesaid, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Prized, taken In execution, at, the suit of tho Locust Mountain Paving and Loan Association vs. A. L. McClow, and to be sold us tho property Of A. L. McClow. DANIEL KNOUR, Sheriff. MAIZX. At'y. THE sa bti i it law SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ, of Alias Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Colum bia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to inn directed, Ito will he exposed to public sal , at the oiitt lloiei , In Illoomsburg, Pa., at two o'clock In the after111K.11, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, the following described property, to wit : All hose two certain messunges, or tenements, and trin'ts of land sltuuleln Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The nj-st trad, situate In the Borough of Catnwlssa bounded and described as follows, to wit: n-glnnl'g at. a stono, in line of land of George Z irr. deceased, nnd run ning from thence by lands now of William Herningor (known as lhe Orlst Will Tract), and running from thence by the sumo south two nnd a quarter degrees west, ten perches to the north end of tho county bridgo over Cata wlssi creek : thence through tho centre of said bridge south thirty-eight degrees cast, Hf- teen perches to the Intersection of a public road leading to Ashland; thence by said road south, eight and a quarter degrees west, nlno and two-tenths perches to a point In the cen tre of said road, In line of lands of Mrs. Burger; thence by said line south, eighty-one and a half degrees west, twenty-three and a half porches to a post, originally a spruce tree ; thence by land of Jonathan Fortner, north flfty-etgUt and a half degrees west, sixty-four perches to originally a maple, on the south si do of Cata- wli-sa creek; thence south eighty-two and a half degrees cast, crossing said Cutawlssa creek, and running by a public road, leading down Cutawlssa creek, to the Town of Cuta wlssa, forty-four perches to a point In said pub lic road ; thence by land of William Long and Innd belonging to the estnte of Oeorge Zarr, deceased, north seventy-four and a halt dC' grees east, thirty-nine percles to the place of beginning, containing 9 ACRES AND 38 PERCHES, bo the same more or less, on which, are erected A PAPER MILL, DWELLING HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES, and other outbuildings. There Is a chemical fibre nilll, ground wood mill and paper mill and the appurtenances, Including the waters of said creek, to supply the mill with water power, Ac. The second lot , or parcel of 'land, situate In the Township of Catawlssa, bounded and de scribed an fnllnws, to wit ; Beginning at a post. In line of lands - f Jonathan Fortner, a corner of a lot of grounl belonging to Mrs. Berger, and running from thence by tho same north eighty-three and a half degrees east seven and a half perches; thence by the same north sev. enty-two and a half degrees east, nineteen and a half perches to the south post of a gate thence by land of M,thlas Olngles, south fif teen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen and a half perches to a chestnut tree ; thence by the s me south twenty-live degrees west, eight perches to a post; thence by the same south nineteen degrees west, sit and six-tenths perches to a post; thence by tho simo south, forty-three degrees west, nlno and a half perches to a corner of a lot or tract of land known as the Foundry Lot, now owr.ed by Sam- uel J. Frederick ; thence by the said lot north forty-nine degrees west, nineteen perches to a post, in line of land of Jouithan Fortner theDce by said line north nve and a half de grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES, be the sume more or less, on which Is formea and constructed a dim or basin for the pur pose of gathering fresh or clear water for the aforesaid parer mill. And also, all the rights and privileges, st'p ulated and mentioned and reserved by William McKelvy, In his Indenture to Charles McKelvy, d ited December 7th, 1S72, and recorded tn the ofllce tor the recording of deeds, In said county of Columbia. In daed biok No. Z, pages SHi, 3S3, 3H1 and 383, for the privileges and uninterrupted right to enter upon and along a lane or private road leading along the eastern back of s ltd dam or pond, for the purposo of rebuilding or repair. Ing said dam or pond, as therein mentioned and set forth. And, also, all the privileges reserved and contained In an agreement between Isaiah McKelvy and Matthias Olngles dated March 1H7U, for tne sale of the tract of land lying lm mediately east and adjoining tho said dam or pond unto the said Olngles, reserving tho right to enter upon and along the lands or private road leading along the eastern side of said dam or pond, for the purposo of rebuilding or re pairing said dam or pond, at any and all times hereafter when necessary, with also the right to make and construct a ditch, for the purpose of carrying off the surplus water that might otherwise pass or flow Into the said dam or pond, through the lower end of the garden at tho dwelling house formerly occupied by said Olngles, and carry the same through tho cul vert under the Catawlssa railroad. Together with all the pulp and paoor mill plants nnd lm provemonts, with all machinery and fixtures, and all the rights, privileges and appurte nances whatsoever connected with or relating to said described two certain messuages, tene ments and tracts of lacd and premises, or any part thereof. seized, taken in exooution, an the suit Of Wllholmlna McCready vs. The Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, and to bo sold as the prop. crty of the Catawlssa Fibre Compiiny, Limited. DANIEL KNOUR, Sheriff, W. II. Rhawn, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court of common Pleas of Columbia Co., Pa., and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, ou the premises, on 1'KIUAV, DtM&AlUbK 0, 1901 at two o'clock p. m., ull that rlece. parcel and tract of land, situate In Greenwood township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : L'pon the north by lands of I. B. Ikeler and public road, on tho east by public road, and lands of Thomas A. Kcster, on the south by lands of Thomas A Kester und Frank Kline, and on the west by lands of A. S. and E. M. Ikeler and I. B. Ikeler, containing 150 ACRES, more or less, upon whlca Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bunk barn, wagon shed, hog pun and outbuild lugs. seized, taken In execution, nt tho suit ot Frank Ikeler and Fred Ikeler, executors of tho estute of E. K. Ikeler, doceaaed, vs. A. J. Mo llenry, and to bo sold as the property of A. J Mcllonry, DANIEL KNORR, Sheriff. Ikii.sk & Ukleh andCuhisuan, Attys. NOTICE. Tho following accounts will be presented to the court of Common fleas of Columbia Com-. ty on December, d I11UI. at 1 o'clock p. m., and continued nllsl and unless exceptions are filed to same within four days they will be can firmed abolut: 1. First and Uiml account of David Z. Heninly, trustee und attorney In fact for Hie helisof Susannah Hunt, late of tho Borough of Bur wick, deceased -. Final account of Wilson Hhoads, guar dlan of Mary Wagner, a weak minded person, lulu uf Luc lib t township, deceased. V. 11. II KN HI R. Proth'y. Frothy'B olllce, Bloomsburg, I'a. Nov. ., .WJl. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtun of awrltof Fl. Fa , Issued out. of tho Court Common of Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvntil i, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public, sale, at, the Court Houso n Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, i9ot, At 2 o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain messutge, tenement and tract of land, sit unto partly In Catawlssa township and partly in Locust township, In the county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit ; Be ginning at a stone, la line of land of Henry IlotTmtn, and running thence by said line north forty-three and one-hnlt degrnos easti sixty-six perches to a white ouk , thence south seventy degrees cast, seven and seven-tenths perches to a stono heap; thenco south seventy-two and one-half degrees east, Btxteen perches to a stone heap ;. thenco south eighty- three degrees east, twenty-nlno perches to a black oak; thenco north eleven and three quarters degrees east, forty-four and one-half perches to a stono heap; thenco north forty- five degrees east, twenty and seven-tenths perches to a post ; thence by lands of Isaiah Brelseh and others Bouthtorry degrees east twenty-tlve perches to a post; thenco south twenty-two degrees west, thirty-eight perches to a maple; thenco south nine degrees west, seven and seven-tenths perches to a stone heap; thence south eighty degrees west, twen ty perches to a stone; thence south two aiid one-half degrees west, twenty-three porches to a stono ; thence by lands formerly of Samuel Mears, Jr., south fifty-three degrees west, sit and one-quarter perches to a rst ; thence north forty-one dgrees west, ninety-three perches to the place of beginning, containing 74 ACRES and Afty-one (51) perches, more or less, where on are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of Hughes n. Vastlno vs. Henry Kelgle, and to be sold bb the proporty of Henry Rctgle. DANIEL KNORU, Sheriff. OllLKSBV, Atty. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's annralsements will be presented to tlio orphans' court of Co'umbla couuty on December std. Idol, nt It o'clock p. in., nnu rontirniea nisi, and unless exceptions are men to simn wiunn four days thtty win oe con firmed iinniiy. l. Kstate of Elltah J. Albertson, late or su garloaf township, deceased. Realty, I'lOO.iO. 1. nstaior ltnocu hitiennouse. line or tin arereek township, deceased. Personalty. $;l00.00, ;i. Kstatn or llutth I). MeMrlCn, late nt Hem lock townshlo. deceased. Personalty, l tOQ.00, 4. Estate of Firman H. Smith, late of Benton township, accessed. Personalty, f lf7.40. n. estate ot William u. Krnnst., late or iicm lor-k townshlo. deceased. Personalty. I'ino.oO. Estate of Michael strausser. late of Hoar Ingcreek township, deceased. Kealty, i0i.!i5, personalty, ft).. 75 w. ii li rc. ki is, ciork oi u. u. Clerk's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 1, 1S01. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. STATS OP WIM.IAM J. tlKFrftON, I.tTS OV THB aoRocoii or csntralia, diciasrd. Not toe Is hereby irlven that, letters of admin Istrallon on the estate ot William J. Heffron, Into of Centralla Borough, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to wiunn all persons Indebted to said estate are rei nested to make payments, and those having Claims or tiemanos wuiujiko Known me samu without dela. to JOHN HEFFRON. Or Row. J. FtVNM, Att'y. Administrator. 10:1;" centrana. ra. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. bSTATB OP CI.nKK 8. WAITER, LATE OP 9ATA- WISSA IIOHOrilll, COLUMBIA CO., PA., DRif'O, Notice Is hereby Klven that letters of admin istration on tho estate of clark 8. Walter, late of Catawlssa Borough Columbia Co., i do reasd, have been granted to tho undersigned administrator to whom nil persons Inde bted to sum estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands wM make known the same wltnout dsniv to 10-17 MATILDA WAITER, John O. Barman, Aiit'y. Administratrix. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP BIllJNOTON RUCKLE, PKCRASKD. The undcrslgucd Auditor, appointed by the orphans' court of Column a county, to make distribution of the balance In the hands of II. A. M KI In. administrator of said estate will sit, for the purpose of his appointment, at the olllce of Grant lierrtntr. In the Town of Blooms burg, on Saturday, November 30, l'jot, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, of said day, when and where ull parties Interested must nppear and be heard, or forever after be debarred 110m com Ing In on said fund. 11 7 4t C. E. GEYER, Auditor. THEODORE -pgEVELT, A TYPICAL AMERICAN. A thrilling Blog. raphv of the Youngest President. Student, cowboy, Hunter, Author.Soldler, Oovernor and Ptesldent. By the eelebnileu aui nors, I harl s Kiigenn Banks and l.eroy Armstrong, with Chapters by Gen. Joe wheeler and Opto Read Klcnlv Illustrated. AGKNTS WANTED. Send as cents for oue of the handsomest and richest prospectuses ever Issued. Illustrated circular und icrmson application. The 8. 8. 8CRANTON CO., Hurt ford, conn. llTdtt PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- n. u. funk, ATTORXCT-AT-LAW, IfTS. Enf I Building, Court Hoatt A2uy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. HLOOMSHURO, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Oflice, in I.ockanl's Building, BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, WirtH Buildlnc xmiiom BLOOatSBUitG, PA, dons u. rasBZ. joun a. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first doorbelowOperaHouse WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 11. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, in EntBklg, Bloomsburg,! II. A. McKlLLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. a n Builrling, in Flour, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Sqnari B'oomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELF.K, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmeri' National Bank BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney -at-law, Bloomsburg, Pi Office In-Wirt's Building, VV. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main SU CATAVVISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CtT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Lloomslmrg, Will be in Millvilla on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY ATLAW, ffito i Wirt building, over AlexanAt Bros, 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. pr-Offlce Llddlaot building. Locust avenw J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and lesiderce, 410 Main i 3-70.1v IICCM51XIf.pl H0NT0CR TB&RPHONI. BULL TKLBTHO VIS TKSTBD. aiASBIS FITTBD. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMQ20PATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND BUyK officb hours: Offloe ft Keslif 0 jce, 4th Bt , 10 a. m. to p. m., 6:30 10 8 r. m. iJLuoMsiiutttx, ra. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with classes. No Sunday work. Jtt Market St., Bloomsburg, Ta, Hours: 10 Teleph. DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre t , BLOOM SIU PC, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Karkl Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior aaaa, , and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FALW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfcet., artificial teeth are inserted. CVTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE ArtKNT. (Sucoessorto B. F. Hartman Represents t welve of the strongest Compas es lu the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL 8DBM.01 CAPITAL. ABSITS. 0VB ALL. Franklin of Phlia.. s-ioo.ooo f:i,wt,im ti,ogo,6 I'enn'a, I'hlla 400,000 3,85,1(10 MIU Queen, of N. Y. rU0,00U 8,M8,!6 LiSIL Westchester, N.Y. 800,0c0 1,7M,80? J. N. America, I'hlla. 3,000,000 9,730,B8 2,54, Oflice First Nat'l Bank Bldg,, ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BHOWBJ INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATX AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centra. Street, Bloomshurg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Corupaa ies as there ar in the World and all ' losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ("Successor to C. F. Knnpp.) GENERAL IKSVIIAKCE, Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, w, A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, "Large and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cost veniences. Bar stocked with best wine an 4 liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSHURG, Fa. Large nnd convenient sample rooms Balk ooms, hot and cold water, and all modcrv onvemercei.