r THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. it 1 3 V VI 9 i I It J CONDENSED DI8PATCHE8. , table Brenta of the Week Briefly and Teraelr Told. The Snored Heart college, Cohocs, N. Y., was destroyed by lire. The funeral of Senator W. J. Sewell was held In Camden, N. J. The report of the New York state commission In lunacy shows large In crease In recovery of insnno. M. Biinan-Varllla, a Inrge stockhold er, advised the Panama Canal company to offer to sell out for $ 10,000,000. The municipal authorities of Paris have voted 150,000,000 francs for com pletion of metropolitan tramways. Tneadnr, Dee. SI. Dr. J. G. Malcolm, the medical au thor, Is dead. Weavers In the Cocheco Cotton mills, Dover, N. II., went on a strike. I An alleged attempt was made upon the life of the emperor of Japan. Dr. nolsiiiger, a well known Vienna judge, fearing blindness, committed suicide. Mrs. Roosevelt and her children re turned to the White House from their holiday trip. j A supplementary list shows that the British had fifty men wounded at Zce foutelu and that 210 were made prison ers. Monday, Dec, BO. Yale chess players won the Intercol legiate trophy, with the Columbia team second. The Southern Pacific's annual report showed that the gross transportation receipts wero $S,5."),08i). Comptroller Coler of Now York was presented by bis subordinates with a twenty-five hundred dollar sliver serv ice, and they cheered hlin as the next governor. The New York board of elections by a vote of 3 to 1 sustained Perry Bel mont In the contest over the Demo cratic nomination for representative In the Soventu district. Saturday, Dee. 2S. A severe storm raged In the north Western states. Three men were killed In a furnace explosion at Shnrpsvllle, Pa. The czar accepted an Invitation to at tend King Edward's coronation. The grain elevator of A. F. Mueller of Chicago was burned; loss, $JO0,xu. Charges against Sheriff Caldwell of Erie county, N. Y., were made to Gov ernor Odcll. The Mooslc Fowder company's mill near Scruuton, Pa., was blown up, aud several persons wore badly hurt. Friday, Deo. 27. The business portion of Hattlsburg, Miss., was burned; loss, $100,000. Two seats on the New York Stock Exchange were sold for $80,000 each. Apostle Brigham Young of the Mor mon church Is critically 111 lu New Mexico. Several men were killed In a collision on the Canadian Pacific nenr Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A. J. Ayres, the fugitive messenger of the Union bank of Brooklyn, was ar rested In Montreal. Mayor Dlehl of Buffalo has formally removed City Treasurer Philip Gerst from otHce for misappropriation of funds. Thnradiir. Dee. 2(1, Mrs. Rhoda Olmstead died at Ho bart, N. Y., aged 101. In a freighwreck near Gowanda, N. Y., Engineer William Copp of Buf falo was killed. Fire at Shreveport, La., destroyed the furniture establishment of .lackson Bros., Involving a loss of $00,000 on stock aud $15,000 on building. The large commissary of Frank B. James at Monclove, Mexico, on the Mexican International railway, was tiurned to the ground; loss, $150,000, Mexican currency. He Nominated Greeley. BIXOIIAMTON, N. Y., Dee. 31. Louis Curiulrbael, who nomiuutetl Hor ace Greeley for president at the na tional convention at Baltimore in 1872, will at UIh own request upend the win ter In the Delaware county poorhouse at Delhi, lie was at the time of the nomination a prosperous farmer and well known Democrat, lie has since loot his property, is a cripple and sev enty years old. Isatonarr and Convert Mannered. LONDON, Dec. 31. The Shanghai correspondent of The Daily Express cables that a missionary and a num ber of Christian converts have been massacred at NlngHhiifu, lu Kansu province, where Prince Tuan and Gen eral Tung Fuh Slant; are residing. The correspondent says it is asserted that the .troops of General Tung Fub. Plang are responsible for the massa cre. , . Oar Brldsea Please New Zealaadera. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Dec. 81. The government of New Zealand lias decided in the future to order all steel bridges from the United States. This decision conies as a result of the recent experience of the Manawatu Hallway company, when the American bid on a big steel viaduct amounted to ne-quarter of the price bid by Eng Bsb firms. Bonner Accepts. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.-Mr. Hugh 3. Bonner of New York has accepted the tender of an appointment as chief f the fire department of Manila. It is purposed to reorganize the Manila fire fighting service on modern American lines, and Mr. Bonner was selected be cause of his fine record In New York city. Death From Pin Scratch. NEWAHK, N. J., Dec. Sl.-Mrs. Mar garet Hoagland, twenty years old, of 814 Bergen street scratched her finger with a pin on Christmas duy. Blood pvtsoniug set In, and while she was 111 s baby was boru to her. Both mother and child died. LOCATED AT LAST. Moaart's Sknll Now Placed la the llj-rll Orphan Aajlnm at Moed llnK, In Anatrla. Owing to an extraordinary story which wns recently circulated to the effect that Mozart's skull had been itolen from a museum In Vienna, the skull Itself has now been found, and lta history, which Is an astounding one, has been traced and authenticated. Mozart's skull was never In the Mo tart museum in Vienna, from which It wns alleged to have been stolen. It has now been placed in the llyrtl orphan asylum at Moedling, In Austria. It appears from the facts which have now been diseovere'd thnt Mozart's MOZATtT'S SKILL!,. (De posited In the Hyrl Orphan Aylum, Muetillng. Austria.) body was hurriedly interred along1 with the bodies of numerous victims of an epidemic. He died at the age of 31 and was buried on a .-.tunny nijrht iu J7U1, along with other victims of the disease, iu St. Mark's cemetery, in VI en n a. Owing to the panic prevailing because of the epidemic there wire no obse quies. The exact noting p'.aee of Mo zart's body was known only to a grave digger called Joseph liot hmuyer. Kothmayer wns a skilled musician and a great admirer of Mozart, and In or der to prevent the body from being stolen he wrapped long wires around the coffin. Some time afterward Kothmayer, animated by musical enthusiasm, sur reptitiously opened the grave and stolo the skull. He kept it as a sacred relic until his death, when it became the property of one Radschopf, his succes sor. Both these men maintained the greatest secrecy about their ghastly treasure. Joseph llyrtl, brotherof the celebrated anthropologist, became the next owner of the skull, llyrtl was a musician of renown and an nrdent ad mirer of Mozart, and Radschopf gave him the skull as a mark of esteem, one of the most extraordinary presents ever given by one person to another. On his deathbed only did Hyrtl re veal the secret. He then told his brother Joseph. The latter had the cranium carefully prepared and placed on a velvet cushion under a glass cover. With his own hand Joseph Hyrtl In scribed the following words on the temporal bone: "Wolfgang1 Amadeus Mosart, "Geitorben 1701. reboren 1760, "Muw vitat morl! Horas!" In this condition Mozart's skull is Bow to be seen at Moedling. The perfumery counter in a department store is always u scenter of attraction. The worries of a weak and sick mother are only begun with the birth of her child, by day her work is constantly interrupted and at night her rest is broken by the wad ing of the peevish, punny infant. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It lightens all the burdens of maternity, giving to mothers strength and vigor, which they impart to their children. In over thirty years of practice Dr. Pierce and his associ ates staff of nearly a score of physicians have treated and cured more than half a million suffering women. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. ll correspondence is str ctly private. Ad dress Dr. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. The man who is sandbagged and robbed tf every penny is knocked centsless. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. STATS Or JOHN UOWILL, LATS OF 8LOOU8BUKO, DKG'KASKD. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Howell, deceased, having been granted to i he undersigned administratrix, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make puymen,and those bavin t:l ilins or demands will make known the same, without delay to MAItY HOWELL, Executrix. 1-2-flt. HlooiDBburif, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATS OF DANIKI, YOCNO, I.ATS OF JACKSON TOWNSHIP, UHCIA8KD. The undorstttned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court, or Coiuinbl i county, to dim i lo ut et lie. money In Hie bands of the executors, according to the terms of the will, In the es tate of Daniel Young lae of Jackson township, deceased, will sit at tho otlloe of Col. J. u. freeze, Kbo,., In Bloomsburg, I'a., on Katurdsv, January 18, I'jO'J, at teno'chek a m , to perform tlia dunes of his appointment, at which time and place all persous having claims upon said fund must appear and present tbesauie, or be debarred from any share thereof. M M1U GEO. K. KLWELL, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATI OF SAHAU J. BK0WN, DKCRASSD. The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphaus' Court of Columbia C'ouuty to distrib ute the funds In the hands of the Executors of 'ho estate of Sarah J. Hrown as show n by their flrt and partial account, will sit to perform the duties of his appointment at. his ofltce In the Town of llloomsbuig on KrMay. January 17th, HKiV, at ten o'clock In the- forenoon, at which time all parties having claims agaliiHt tmld estate must present the same or be forevor bar red from a share of said fund. i-J6-4t V. W. JUILLKlt. Auditor. ' , i . , . , -U V "iViowfr. .'.STAY WWI fa"-"1' d WEARY Strength for Overworked Women Is Found In Dr. Greene's Nervura. Early and Ute, morning, noon, and night, nevtr erasing her labors, always worrying hersnn something It left undone) four, six, and eight in the family no one to betp l li this woman working too hard ? Is he afrall-looklng body, colorless and thin ? Or lash strong limb- d and vigorous t It makes lit tle difference, in can't stand It snalded. Not one man la hundred works Ilk those borne keepers, whose labor If taxen as a matter or course. Are you ons of these Overworked women f Are you on the point of breaking down t A re you forcing yonr elf to keep going by living on yonr norves i Does yonr back ache and vour head throb with fialnrTske warn, ng. Get the help of Dr. O reent's Nirrnrs blood and nerve remedy wntrn helps Nature pro vide strength and builds up every weak spot. Mrs. Kate Austin, 40 Jenny Llnd Ave., Somervllle, Mass., says: "I bad a pain in my side for seventeen rears. I also u tin ed with terrllile backache anil'heail acbes. Juried with pain from womb trouble, and wu iiaie an a guoiti. i wan tommy nervous. I eould not sleep for a long time, anil had rlieuma. tlam In my shoulder and arm. 1 weighed 12 His. "A friend recommended lr. t.rcene 's Nervura blood and nerve remedy and 1 commenced to taka It. After taking the Nervura I never hail pain In my side, nor any headache, and 1 nlcvp well and have a good apuetlte. 1 don't believe there Is any medicine In the world so good at lJr. Greene's Nervura. Itdlil me good rihton", anil I hav had no return of my womb trouble. I had leucorrhoea, but alnce taking lr. Greene's Nervura that has dlHappiarcil. "I feel strung and lat summer was able to do the work for fottrirrn in the family and I welnh Jt'4) pound. I recommend Dr.Urecnr'sNervura blond and nerve remedy to everyone." Oct the honest aid of Dr. Greeno's Nervnrs, Mood and nerve remedy and keep yonr health intact. Dr. Greene, Nervura'i discoverer, ad vises women free of charge. Writo or call. His office is 101 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys Specifics enjoy the greatest popularity and largest sale in their history, due to Intrinsio merit. They cure the, slek. so, cubes. Patera. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .23 !i Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. . ,'iH 3 Teething, Collo, Crying, Wakefulness 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 33 T Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 23 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 23 0 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 1 0 Dyspepsia. Indlgestlon.Weak Stomach.23 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 23 1 2 Whites, Too Profuse Periods 23 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 23 11 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,23 1 S Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 23 10 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 23 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .23 20 Whooping-cough 23 . 2T-Kldney Disease 23 2H-.ervous Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .23 77-Jrlp, Hay Fever 23 Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price, n- Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. Humphreys' Medicine Co, Cor. William an John 8ts New York. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the members of the Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Association lor the election of oillccrs will be held In the Court House, Blooms burg, l a , on Saturday, January isib, luitt, at two o'c'oca p. m. A. N. YOST, W-Jft-n. Secretary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. RSTATR Or A. M. MOSTKI.l.gK, PKCBASBD, The undersigned, appointed un Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia Countv, to dls tribute the funds In the bands of Uetijxmln Evans, administrator or the estate of A M. Mnateller, as shown by his first and tlnal ac count, eontlrnfld at. December term or Courr, 1H01, will Bit, to perform the duties or his ap pointment, at the law otlloe or Alei. ('. Jack son, Kail , In the Horoiigh or Berwick, on Fri day, January loth, lira, at ten o clock in the forenoon, at will -h time all parties having claims against, said estate must present the same, or be forever debarred from a share of said fund. CLYDE ClIAS. YKTTKK, lsilMtt. Auditor. SHERIFF'S RALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of fie court of Common Picas of oolumbla Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, tn BloomsburK, Pa., county and state aforesaid, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. m., all that, certain lot, plecei or parcel or land, sltuato, lying and being, tn the Borough or Beaton, countv or Columbia a d Statu of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post by Centre street, at a corner of lot owned by Homer O'Brtne; thence by lino of the sutd, Homer O'Brlne lot North twonty-two degrees East, eighty reet to a post; theuce by lands or Hiram Ash North sixty degrees West, fifty feet to a post; thence by lands of ary Knouse South twonty-two degrees west, eighty foet to a post, by said Centre street; thence along said Centre street South sixty-two degrees thirty, two minutes East, fifty feet to the place of beginning, containing 4,000 SQUARE FEET OF LAND, and having erected thereon a two story FRAME BUILDING, used as a restaurant and blacksmith shop. ALSO, At the same time and place, all that certain lot and parcel or land, Bl'u&to In the Borough ot Benton, County of Columbia and Mute of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcsctlbed as fol lows, to wit: On the North by Centre street, on the East by lot owned by Samuel Harvey, formerly the school bouse lot, South by Market sireot, and on the West by lot owned by Joo' Kclfor, having orectud t Hereon a two story FRAME DWELLING, barn, Ice bouse and other outbuildings. It be ing the same premises that was conveyed by BenJ V. Crosslcy and wife to George B. Cross ley by deed dated March 13, IKD1. Hcl.et), taken In execution, at the stilt of Tim C'o-Operatlvo Savings and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Sid., to use or Knocli llurlan and Hoger T. (illl, Kocelvers. vs. (I, B. Crosslcy, aud to be sold as the property ot O. 1). Crosslcy. DANIEL KNOHK, s. B. Kakns, Atty. Sheriff. mi wr i 111 r n p. an 'w is SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ or Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court Common of Pleas or Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sain, at the Court House In BloomHburg, County and Stats aforesaid, on TUr.SDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. tn., all that certain lot and parcel of land, situate In the Town of Blooms burg, County of Columbia and Slste of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, namely: Beginning at a point on the south side of Port Noble street one hundred and flfty flvefeetnnd thirty-three one hundredths feet westwardly from the south westward corner of Market and' Port Noble streets; thence south forty-threo degrees fifteen mlntit.es east, one hundred and twenty feet to a private alley; thenco along said alley south forty-six degrees forty-five minutes west, forty ret t to lot of C. W. Miller; thence north torty-three degrees fifteen minutes wesf, on) hundred and twenty feet to Port Jfnbln street j thence north forty, six degrees fort y-nve minutes east, along iho south line of Port Noble street-forty feer, to the place or beginning, upon which Is erected a two-story new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Poized, taken In execution, at tho suit of The Harrisburg Paving and Loan Association vs. Walter II. t.anbach, and to be sold as the prop, ertyot Wal'er B. Laubach. DA.flF.L KNOKH, Chsisman, Airy. HhertfT. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vtrtuo of a writ of Fl.- Fa., Issued out of the Court or Common Pleas of Columbia coun. ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exiOBed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Blooinsburg, county and state afore said, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. tn., all that certain lot of ground, situate in what Is known as I'urscll's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pcnnsylva-'ln, being forty reet In tront on the south side of (Hen avenue. In said Addi tion, and running back an equal width one hundred and forty reet to an alley, and being lot No. In block No. I. In said t'ursell's Addi tion, according to plot or d'aft. of same com piled by James c. Brown and W. II. Ever, civil engineers, December i9, 18 4,whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of Co operative Saving and Loan Association, now to use of Enoch Harlan and lloifcr T OI1I, Kocelv ers, vs. Theodore F. Conner, and to be sold as the property ot Theodore F. Conner. DANIEL KNOKH, Christian, Att'y. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or a writ ot HI. Fa Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, tn Bloomsburg, county and state, aforesaid, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situate tn what Is known as Purscll's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, being forty teet In Tront on the south Bide ot (Hen avenue, In said Addi tion, and running back an equal width one hundred and forty feet to an alley, and being lot No. 8i, In block No. 1, in said eursell's Addi tion, according to plot or draft or same com plied by James C. Btown and W. II. Ever, civil engineers, December 10, 1891, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit ot Co operative saving and Loan Association, now to use of Enoch Harlan and Kogor T. (Jill, Receiv ers, vs. Frank O. Case, and to be sold as the property or Frank G. Caso. DANIEL KNOKH, Chkisuak, Att'y. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot 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, sale at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, county and state afore said, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situate In what Is known as Pursell's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania being forty feet In front on the south Bide of Qlen avenue. In said Addl tlon, and running back an equal width one hundred and forty feet to an alley, and telng lot No 30. In block No. 1, In said Purscll's Addi tion, according to draft or plot of same, com piled by James C. Brown aud W. n Eyer, civil engineers, December It), lsw, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Co operative saving and Loan Association, now to the use ot Enoch Harlan and Kogor T. GUI, He- celvers, vs. Peter II. Conner, and to be Bold as the property of Peter II. Conner. DANIEL KNOHK, Cbhisman, Att'y. Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas or Columbia Co., Pa, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the court House, In Blooms burg, county and state aforesaid, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1902, at two o'clock p. in., all that certain lot of ground, to wit: Situate In what Is known as Pursell's Addition to the Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, balng forty feet In front on the south sldo of Glen avenue, in snld Addition, and running back an equal width one hundred and forty foot to an alley, being lot No. 21, In block No. 1, In said Pursell's Addition, according to draft or plot of same as co plied by Jainus C. Brown and W, U. Eyer, civil engineers, December 19, 1B1, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot Co operative Saving and Loan Association, now to uso of Enoch Harlan and Roger T. GUI, Re ceivers, vs. Willis C. Wall, and to be sold as the property of Willis C. Wall. DANIEL KNOHIt, Ciikism an, Att'y. Sheriff. NOTICE. County ok coi.umiiia, ss: The Cnmmiiuwculih of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff or the -ounty or Columbia, greeting: We command you that by publication, once a week, tor rour full weeks, successively, In one ncwsimtier, published In your bailiwick, you uotlty Benjamin D. Meyersjate of your county, to do unu appeur in ourcoun ot common fleas, for the county ot Columbia, on the ilrst Mond ly or February, next, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why Irene Monroe Meyers should not be divorced from tho bonds of mat rimony, entereil into with Hcnlitmln U Meyers, according to the prayer or petition or libel, tiled In said Court And have you then and there tills order, n tul mukuour return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honors bio K. K Mttle, President of our said Court, at Bloomsburg, the 11th day ot December, A. D. 1U0I. 14 IU a. W. H, HENRIE, 1'rotb'y. Orangeville Borongh Ordinandi No. 20 AN ORD!NACR AUTHORIZING AND KM POWERING W. R, CHAPIN AND CHARLES 3. ROGERS AND T. W. HAINES OR THEIR GRANTEES OR AHBIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT. MAINTAIN, AND OPERATE A SYSTEM OF WATER WORKS IN THE BOROUGH OF ORANGEVIL1.K, FOR TUB PURPOSE OF SUPPLYING WATER TO FIRMS, COR PORATIONS, INDIVIDUALS AND CITI ZENS Til EREOP. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho same: Section 1. That W. R. Chapln and Charles J". Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, be and are hereby authorized and em powered to construct, maintain and operate a system of water works In the Borough of Orangevllle, to supply wnter to Arms, corpora tions. Individuals and citizens thereof, and for that purposo to lay and maintain the necessary pipes, Joints, connections, etc., under the several Streets, Avenirert, lanes and alleys, of the said Rorotigh of orangevllle; subject to tho conditions and restrretlons hereinafter con tained, vz: Section 2. Thnt sali work shall bo done under the supervision of tho proper Borough authorities, and the services of the Borough fnglneer when called" npon by Council In this behalf shall be paid by the said W. R, chnnln snd ( 'hnrles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or astlgns. Section 3. That, the snld pipes, Joints, con nections, etc., shall not be laid or constructed so as to obstruct, impede or Interfere with the free now or passage of wafer, In, through, over, or upon any gutter, drain, sewer, culvert, pipe, or wa'er coure; nor so as to Intertero with or obstruct the convenient uso or tho streets, avenues, lnnes and "Keys of the snld Borough, nor so as to Interfere with or dnmage private property, or or any corporation In snld Borough. Work to be begun by snld grantees within six months nnd the snld water works and plant to be In tun operntlnn within one year rrom tho date of the passing of this Ordlnnnce or tbe franchises herebv granted nro forfeited. Section 4. Thnt, the said W. H. cbnpln and ChaMt s .T Rogers and T. W. nnlnes or thefr grantees or assigns, shall renalr snd make good all damage or Injury to the streets, avpnnes, lanes and alleys of the sild Borough, and Mdo walks thereor, and shade trees thereupon, used by them ror the purposes nforcsnld. Section 5. That tho snld W. R. Chapln and Charles .T. Rogers and T. W. Hnl"es or their grantees or asslgnf, shall so lav nnd tralntaln thlr pipes. Joints, connections, etc , so ss not to Interfere with the pipes. J"lnts, connections, etc., of the citizens and the municipality, now having pipes. Joints, connections, etc., nndPr the several streets, lanes and alleys of trie said Borough. Section 6. That the said W. It. Chnpln and Cha'les .T. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, will Indemnify aid always save and keep harmless tho said Borough of Orangevllle, of and from a'l act ons nnd man ner of actions for damages arising from the laving, maintaining of pines. Joints, connec tions, etc., tinder the several streets, avenues, lnnes and alleys of tne snld Borough, and for that purpose will give the Indemnity as herein after specified. Section 7 Thnt the snld W. R. Chapln and Charles .1. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, shall pay the cost of draw ing printing, publication and pasting of this Ordlnnnce: and that, biroro tho provisions of this Ordinance shall become operative and valid and enurp to the benpflt, of the ssld W. R, Chapln nnd hartes J. Rogers nnd T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, thev, the snld W. R. Chanln nnd chnrles J. Rogers and T. w. Haines or their grantees or assigns, shall first file with tho Council their written acceptance of this Ordinance, nnd enter Into a Bond with sureties to be approved by the Chlet Burgess, to the said "orough In the penal sum or five thousand dollars, (.vwo.no); conditioned uon the fulthful performance of the conditions of this Ordinance Ppctlon S. The snld W. R. Chapln, Charles J. Rogers and T. W natnes. or their gr ntees or assigns, hereby agree to furnish water for tho use of the Borough for an annual rental nor ex ceeding seventeen dollars for each fire plug. As many or said plugs as shall be desired shall be placed In said Borough at the own proper cost and charge ot the receivers ot this rran chlse, to wit: W. R. Chapln, Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines, and when once placed shall become absolutely the property ot said Bor ough. Passod December Snd, l'.Wl. C. B. WHITE, President or the Borough Council. Attxst: clintom Hkrrinu, Secretary. Approved December 2nd, loot. A. B. HERRING. Chief Burgess. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice la hereby given, pursuant to resolu. tlon of the R ard ot Directors or the Blooms burg Silk Mill Company, that, a meeting ot BtocKnnnicrs of said company is canea 10 con vene at the genpral office or the company on the sj't day or February, 19" 2, to take action on approval or disapproval or the proposed in crease or tho capital Htoclc or tho Company iroin ViW out) oo to .v)0,oiio on. 12 la Attest : L. K. WALLER, Sec'y. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ n. u. FUNK, ATTOfclTET-AT-LAV, Ura. Enf s Building, Court Hons AlVr, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oftlco Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockanl's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Win's Building, tmi Horn BLOOM&BU&G, PA. John a. khskh. join a. bahuin FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oftloes : Cent re St ., fl rst door nolo w Opera House A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R, STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. O iTtce, in Ent Bldg, Eloomsburo, ! H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Columbian Building, an Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office Id AVirt's Building, W. H. RHAVVN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA.. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. l8 Will be in Orangevil'.e Wednesday each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Iilnomsbnrg, Pa Will be in M ill villc on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, ever Alrxande Bros. II-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRAL1A, PA. rpomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenua- J. S. JOHN, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 ftain Si 3-70-iv BI c ( Vf H , Ti MONTOCR TKI.KFnONS. SRI, I, TFLIrHOM ITKS TISTBD, GLASSES FlITID. H. BIERMAN, M. P. HOMOJOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BTTKeMa or no I hocbb: Offloe ft Realtfojce, 4th HI , 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., 8:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOM SBTJKtt, TA. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTT, Corner Main and Centre Stre t', BLOti HURG.PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Jlaln below Markf Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maoMl and all work warranted as represen'ed,, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIX, by the use of Gas, and free of charge win artificial teeth are inserted, WTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE ArtKNT. (Suocessorto B. F. ii&rtuian Represents twelve of the stri tiireHt Couipai es In the world, among which ar : 0A8B total scarLDS CAPITAL. ABBITS, OVS ALL Franklin of Phlla,. 4tK),ooo 3,is,suv ljoo, Penn'a. 1'hlla 400,000 8,8i!5,c i,jyj Oueen.ofN. Y. soo,000 3,N,Vlt LtUlT west Chester, N. T. 800,0c0 l,7M,air, 4.. N, America, Phlla. 8,000,1100 ,730,tt8 2,34, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.osstg promptly adjusted aim paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BKOWBj INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streatt, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as goodCompia ics us mere are in tne world arH ail losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ("Successor to C. F. Knnpp.) Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsiiuro. Pa. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. o. 121 West Main fltreet, ?"Larpe and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cua veniences. Bar stocked with best wine aaf liquors. First-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkk, Propi.ttor, (Opposite tbe Court House) BLOOMSBURO, Ta. Large and convenient sample rooms, nih rooms, hot and cold water, and all modeiv conveniences.
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