THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUROPA. i 1 CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Ratable F.vrntu of the Wffk IlrlrAr nl Trrrlj- Told. yiipen t iiniHininii condition wnf aid by her plij hIcIiius to be untlnfiic tory. llnln fell In NcliriiHkn nnil Kniisnn and In sonic other whont stales where It wns needed. Tiiprc whs wMirrm resumption, of work In t lie fnctiirlcs mid conl mines of LicKt'. Illinium. A but wave struck (lie rust, niul the first hoiit prnstrntlon of tin- kcmmoii was reported in New York city. Tbc tomb of Hisliop John . ninnn won opened at l'hllndolphlu by n Special ( iitholic ('relcsiuHtlrnl court. Torxiln), April ifl. The bot wuve continued in the Mln Boui'l vnllcy. The feast of tlip Jewish Passover be. Can niul continue for n week. The mine or urienns nnd n narrow escape during u boar lnint In Spain. K. O. Itiitbhone, former director of posts (A Cubit, was released on ball. It was announced that .1. I'. M orpin was to timince a new project for an tin- ilersround railway in London. The larp-st locomotive ever built at ratcrsoii, N. .1.. Is nearly completed In the Uogd-a shops. It Is for the Illinois Central. Moniln)', April 21. Lord Kelvin, the distinguished Enj; Huh scientist, has arrived ut New York on the Campania. Klvira Tropa, n New York city saloon keeper, was murdered and robbed of about f t,fM mid VHluablo Jewelry. Two children were drowned and much property destroyed by the burst ing of a water main lu n riltsliur street. Morpin Hart, son of the minister to Colombia, has brought to this country niaiiv hitherto unknown relics of Na poleon 1. Mnto. Lillian Nonllcn has brought suit npilnst tlio Southern Hallway com pany for $."0,noi) damap'R for losses and Injuries which she says resulted from a collision last January. Saturday, April lit. Acute suffcrlnii and destitution were reported from the famine stricken dis tricts of Uussla. A ping of burglars broke open safes of half u do.en business houses in Wa terloo, N, Y., and escaped with their loot. A writ of habeas corpus was tiled to compel Havana court to accept $t(Hi,- 000 ball bond offered by E. CJ. Itath- bone. Friday, April IS. Tlie Puke of Cadiz, former king of Spain, died at Epinuy, France. A railway through central Alaska has been projected by financiers lu the state of Washington. A record breaking crowd left New York In the stenmer Deutsculuiid for the coronation ceremonies. A regular train on the Iturllngton railway broke all speed records, aver aging nearly 100 miles au hour. Thnradar, April 17. .Episcopal bishops met at Cincinnati to select three new bishops. Russians cut to pieces a large band of Chinese robbers lu Manchuria. Secretary Koot has arranged to main tain a light In tho statue of Liberty, New York hnrlior. It was reported that 2,(XK) Imperial soldiers were ambushed by Chinese rebels and all killed or captured. Great Britain accepted Germany's proposition for an international confer ence to regulate the use of wireless telegraphy The Pope a ( iirkran Saw 11 1 m, LONDON, April 23. W. ltotirko Cockran of New York, who sailed for the United States today, referring to his recent audience with the pope, said: "It is five years since I had seen his holiness, and I rather dreaded this visit lest I might see some of the cruel In roads of age. To my astonishment I found the pope to be stronger, mentally and physically, than when I first saw him. The accuracy of his memory, tho sweetness of his voice and the bright ness of those wonderful eyes seem to have been accentuated rather than di minished by the Intervening five years, Ills holiness expressed, as ho always does, his great friendliness for America and exhibited a keen knowledge of American affairs." Dr. Talniase'a Will. WASHINGTON, April 22.-Tbe will of the late Hev. Dr. T. De Witt Tab mage has been filed here. It leaves an estate valued at more than $:i()0,(H)0, of which about $250,000 Is In personal property consisting of secured notes, United States 4 per cent bonds, stock and cash in bank, furniture, pictures and household effects. Tho real estate Is worth about $.10,000, comprising his house, 1400 Massachusetts avenue, lu this city, and property in Ensthamp- ton, N. Y., and In his former, liomc, Brooklyn. Van Woriuer Found Guilty. HUDSON, N. Y., April ltl.-The trial . M x 1111,1.. ...! 1.,.., 1, .1 'n. in nunou, , nils uiiu f . S Woriuer for the murder of Peter A, Hnllenbeck, their uncle, on Dec. 24 ' j; Inst wns ended yesterday, when the jury found the three defendants guilty it of murder In the tirst degree. Judge .Chester pronounced sentence of death ;soon after the verdict wns brought in, directing that the defendants be exe , euted in the electric chair In Clinton '-, prison lu the course of tho week begliv nliig May 30. Alnioat a Mlraele a rillLADlCI.rillA. April 22.-Ed 1 V, nrni,,! T.,mi. .... f....U Oft ....... ...I t 'v nuiii juwiiT, nil" un muii.il mi nun nu- Emitted to the Samaritan hospital suf ferlng with a well developed case of 1 "totanus, will be discharged as cured .V-.th.il week. The httack was ten days .advanced when tlie victim was taken ,'to the hospital, and his recovery Is re-I- w'fdcd us ono of the most notable on record. The ORIGINAL long cut tobacco In all the United States, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities, that of a good smoke and a good chew. It is made of ripe, sweetened "Bur ley," the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of smoking and chewing tobacco can be made. Gail O Ax Navy is known by the distinctive character of its blue wrap per (which has many imitators), it being to-day identically the same as forty years ago, and it now stands for the quality that it did then. You get the very best, and take no chances. when you buy Gail & Ax Navy. SAYS CABLES ARE SAFE. Hiram Muxlm Declare The.e Inter est Meed .tot Keor the Inven tion of Marcuul. Iliram Maxim thinks the Marconi system will not be a dangerous com petitor of the cuble companies for transatlantic business, lie argues chiefly on the difficulty of securing se crecy, or even certainty, saying: "An enemy in time of wur might set up a wave-making apparatus of every great power giving off waves of all amplitude and making it absolutely impoksible to work any system of wireless teleg raphy. "The atuning of a transmitter or re ceiver to a certain pitch is only feasible to a limited extent, say a dozen differ ent kind of waves. Supposing that in war two hostile fleets were concerned, no one depending on the ordinary sys tem of signaling, no two depending on wireless telegraphy, It would be possi ble to provide fleet No. 1 with appara tus for making such a confusion of waves as to render the appurutus of fleet No. 2 absolutely useless. "Marconi now bus the atmosphere to himself, but when others enter the field and all are making their little waves, thoiign they niny not interiere with each other, nevertheless the oper ator who receives them and reduces them to the Knglish languuge will hnve rather a difficult task. "The Marconi system undoubtedly has enormous value, chiefly for ships signaling each other or with the shore during fog. Cable companies and Mar coni can both live In the same world In perfect accord. One system will not Interfere with the other. The Marconi system can perform new services with out encroaching on the cable compa nies' sphere." SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., It-sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo salo, at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county and 8tate aforesaid, on SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. All that certain piece of land situate In tne township of Brlarereeic coiuuioia couniy. Pennsylvania, bounded anddescrlbed as follows. On the north by land of Wm. Schuyler, now Oeorge 11. Westler, on the east by land of C. A- Laman, on the south by land of oeorge m. Bower, and on the east by land of 11. J. Edwards and William Ulppenstecl, containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less whereon Is erected a two-story FRASlE DVvELLING house, bank barn, o'Ucken house and out -buildings- There ts also a well of water at the house and a small apple orchard. seized, and taken In execution at the suit of W. 11. Woodln, now to use of Henry J. Kdwards vs. Anna M. Bltler Lynn and Levi H. Lynn, and to be sold as the property ot Anna M. Sltler Lynn UANIKL KNOKK, Evans, Atty. Sheriff WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow Appraisements will be presented to the orphans' court ol Columbia county on tho nrst oudav of May, A I), lima, and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled wlililn four days thereafter, will ba oon- flrmori nhflnllltp. Estate of J. W. Smith late of the township of Brlarcreek, deceased. Personalty fiil.W, Hal ance realty. Estate of Joseph Wosteller late of Mlfllln township, deceased. Personalty $J6.U0. Bal ance reultv. Estate ot Jesse Menseh lato of Oatawlssa boroiiKh, deceased. Persoimily twin. Estate of J. J. Wagnnsellor lttteof the town Of Bloomsburg, deoeased. Personalty f.100. Prothonot ary's Oftlce. W, 11. 11 KN R V, Bloomsburg, Pa., April 7, 1B03. Clerk 0, 0 on G. W.GAIL 4 AX ju.nuoei.Mix iiiiiiHKiiiiiiinwim MOST SMOKED REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees, credit ors and other persons interested in hid esiuies of th respective decedents nd minors, that the following administrators, executors, a,id guar dians' accounts have been tiled In the offlceof Iteglster of Columbia County, and will be pre. annrprt for cnntlrmxtton nnd allowance In the Orphans' Court, to be held at liloomsburg, Pa., on Monday, May 5th, l'Jo2, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. No. 1. The account. of B. Frank Zarr, admin lstratorof Andrew Olngles, late of Main town uhln. f YilnmhliL nnunt v. dniw&sed. No. S. First and final account of I. N. Bud man, executor of Margnrt Ludwlg. late ot Pine township, CnluniDla countv, ra., aecenseu. Nn S The second and Durtlal account, of D. 7 umalfT. mlinlnHtrutor of the estate of Susanna Hunt, late of the borough of Berwick, Columbia county, deceased. No. 4. The nrst and tlnul account of William Pooley, administrator of the emate of Mary Poolev, late of Hemlock township, Columbia Cmint v. ilpepARPri. n fi. ThB nrst and final account of John H. Harrison, administrator of the estate ot Daniel W. Thomas, late of Brlarcreek township, Co lumbia County, deceased. No. fl. Tho first and final account ot Elliott L. Lemon, administrator ot Clara B. Price, late of Flshlngcreck township, Columbia County, deceased. No. 7. First and final account of Daniel Knnrr, trustee to sell the real estate of Mary A, Uli,ivoi. intA nr rninmhla Countv. deceased- No. 8. First and Until account of w llllam C. Yet.tor. executor nf the Inst, wl'l i nd testan.ent nf Jesse Mensch. late of Catawlssa. deceased. No 9. I'lrst. and final account of George Benirte. executor of the est iteot Oeorge Hussel late of Hemlock township, Columbia Couuty, deceased. Nn. in. FMrst and final account of Samuel .Toiinston, administrator of the estate of Anna Urinii lntonf ulnmnNhiirtf. deceased. No. 11. First and tlnul account of II. W. Hlp nensieel. executor ni the estate of Catharine Kline, la'e ot Orange township, Columbia Co., deceased. , . in Vlrut nnil flnal account of Frank I. shultz, 'administrator of the estate ot Ellas K. Shult7 late of Benton township, aeceasea. tu 1 Wii-Mt. nnrt tlnul account of Joseph Muust, executor of the estate of Amos Uelchcl ri.iiti..,. luiw nr Mtiilwnn tnwnsliln. decased. No H. First ana nnai accouw, ui 1. a. i.au- bach, guardian of Bertha Luis, a minor cnua or Daniel T Lut late 01 Henton, deceased. in vimt. and fl mil account of Frank Ikeler. trustee for the sulo of real 'estate of Kobort Miller, late 01 maaison townsmp, ue- "'niTm. First and final account of I. W. Kdgar administrator of B. F. Edgar, late of Bloums- No. 17. First and partial account of Alex. C. Jackson, administrator d b. n. 0. t. a. of Daniel 11. Millar, late of unaroreeK townBeip.oeceimeu Mo. is. First and Unal aoeount and dlstrlbu tlon of C. H. Potter, administrator of the estate of Hobert M. Potter, late of Pine township, de- Wn iu iriratand nnftl account of Wm. P, Mllllken, Jr., and John A. Hteret. executors of the estate of M. Louisa hchuyler, late ot Rlntnuhiirtr. decAAHed. Nn.-an. Second and final account of A. J, Derr and J. F Derr, Bdmlulstratornof the estate of Iram Derr, late of Jackson township, deceas ed. Nn. ot. wirst and final account of I. W f'i..rirwr,nn. niimlniKtrntnr nf the estate of De, hnrui, Rvuns. lHi.ft of Locust towDslilD. deceased. k,i au K-irat nml flnnl account of Katherlne Swartwout, admlnlHratrlx of the goods and chattels, rights and credltswhlch were 01 ary A. swartwout. late of Benton, deceased. imo. ui Kirst Riirt nmil account of Lawson M. Roberts, administrator of the estate of John Hnherts, late of Jackson township, deceased. No. 84. First and nnal aecouut of Charles K. Htlne, executor of the estates of Daniel Sl lne and of Mary Stlne late ot Cleveland township, deceased. No. !. First and final account of M. P. Strauser, administrator of theestateof Michael strauser, late ot Hoarlngcreek township, deceased, itegister s umce. u s-mr irilt. . . . m 1 i 1 t irvnn I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kutate of Kit Wilson, deoeawd. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration with tne will annexed on the estate of Ell Wilson, deceased, have been granted 10 Thomas A. Murdnckto whom all persons In debted to mild estate sre requested to make piivment, and those having cliiims or demands will make known the same without delay to THOMAS A. MUHDOCK, or to Administrator. Joun Q. Fkikzi, Atty , Mltou. Pa. Bloomsburg, I'a. 4-!2oat. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. (HTATB OP BIUDUIT BUIM.INll, LATH Of CKN. THALIA BOKO, OSUSASKO. Letters of administration on the estate of Bridget Shilling, late of Centrnla Boro, Co. lumbla Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned administratrix, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the samo without delay to , 8 13 BH1DU1ITV. SHILLING, Edward 3. Fltmn, Atty. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. The undnrslRnert administrator of the estate of Henry Creasy .late of : Mimintownsiiip.anceuo- ed, will expose to public sale, on the premises, TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1902 at 11' o'clock a. m. Mm following real estate, to wits Allthht certuln tract or pleco of land sltuntclnthe township of Mllllln, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to-wlt, : Beginning at a corner or lands of John! reoHy, thence north cloven and on' -half degrees west one hundred and thirteen and 8-10 perches to a point In the public road leading from Mlffllnvllle to Metier, vllle, thence north eight-five and one-fnurth de greesenst thirty-seven and 4-10 perches to a point, thence north seventy nnd one-hulf de grees enst thirty-three perches to a point thence north slxty-oglht degrees east twenty nlno and t-10 perches to a point, thence south :xty-two and three-fourth degrees east twenty and 8-10 perches to a point, thence south s-venty-threo degrees cast twelve perches to a point, thence south eighty and one-half degrees east sixteen nerches to a point, thence soutn elghty-threeand one-half degrees east twenty four perches to a corner, thence south four and one-half degrees west fourteen and 3-10 perch es to a point, thence south nine nnd one-half degrees east twenty-seven and 3-10 perches to a corner, thence north scventj-nlne degrees fifty minutes east thirty-six perches to an old Pine I hence south ten degrees cast twenty- nine and 0-10 perches to a corner, thence south seventy-nine degrees west ofie hundred and thlrty-etglit porches to a corner, south thirteen and one-half degrees east twonty-two and 8-10 perches to a corner, thence south seventy-nlnn and one-half degrees wcBt fifty-five porches to the place of beginning, containing 100 ACRES, more or less, whereon Is erected a ono ar,d one- halt story j FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, small stable and otherout-bulldlngs. There Is also a good young orchard on the premises and also a itood spring of water. Also nbout nve acres ox fairly GOOD TIMBER on said premises. TEKMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of one. fourth of the purchase money to ba paid at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, nnd the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. FRANK IKELEH, Administrator, D. B. N. C. T. A- SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia co unty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state afore said on SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1902. at two o'clock p. m. AU that certain messuage tenement and tract ot land.sltuate In the town ship of Koarlngcreek In the county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to' wit: Beginning at a stone In tho publlo road leading from Five Points to Slabtown, thence along said publlo road south eighty-four and one-halt degrees west thirteen and one tenth perches to a post, thence along land of Alice Wolverton north sixteen degrees west forty- eight and five tenth perchos to a post, thence along land of Michael Roach north seventy-six and one-hhalf degrees west seventy-nine and three tenth perches to a white oak, thence along land ot the same south eighty-seven and one-half degrees west thirteen and three tenth perches to a stone, thence along land of Frank Fetterman south twenty-seven degrees wost eighteen perches to a stone, thence by the same porth eighty-seven and one-fourth degrees west thirty-five and five tenth perches to a stone' thence by the same south four degrees west nineteen perches to a stoe In the publlo road leading from Five Points to Slabtown thence along said road north eighty-seven and four degroos west thirty-two and six tenth per. ches to a stone In the said road, thence along land of Charles Wagner south twenty-four de grecs east twelve and three tenth porches to a pitch pine, thence along lands of the same and A. E Lltwller south sixty throe degrees east one-hundred and slxty-ono and five tenth perches W a white oak stump, thence along land ot the same south eighty-six degrees east seven and one tenth perches to a stone la the publlo road leading from Newlln to Five Points, thence along said publlo road north thlrty.fonr degrees east sixty-three nnd four tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing 45 ACRES and 33 PERCHES whereon Is erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and other out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In execution at the suit of Alice Wolverton and Harriet Evans vs. Francis W or verton and Alice Wolverton and to be sold as the property of Francis Wolverton. DANIEL KriUKK, Shall, At'y. Sheriff. SALE OF RIVER FARM. Pursuant to an order of the Court ot Common Pleas, the undersigned asslgneo ot William Neol, will sell at Publlo Sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, Fa , on SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1902, At eleven o'clock s, m. the following real estate of said William Neal, viz. the undivided one- half of about 88 ACRES, (belti the unsold part of tract No. 7.) known as tne Mcciure rarm, on tne Dana 01 me ausnue- hanna River In the town of Bloomsburg, Pa. Bounded south by said river, east by lands of estate ot D. J. Waller, Bloomsburg SulPvan R. It. Co., and Bloomsburg Carpet Works; north by said Carpet Works, Samuel Olger and others; west by lands ot citizens Land Association, Bryfogle and Hughes, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame barn and outbuildings. The 88 acres Is over and above the right of way of the P. L. & W. K. R., the Rupert ft Bloomsburg It. It., the Bloomsburg & Sullivan K. It., and the Pennsylvania Canal, subjoct to which the sulo Is made. The tenant's IntoreBt la crops reserved. TERMS OF SALE: Ton percent, when prop- erty ts struck off, fifteen per cent, within thirty days thereafter, and balance within six months from day of Bale with interest on unpaid pur- ohasu money from date ot possession given. Drufts ot the premises may be seen at the ofllce of ABSlgnoe. JOHN M. CLARK, Assignee of William Neal SHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of n writ, of Ft. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common ricas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to publlo sum, at tho Court House in Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on .Y ...y .u J0Q2 ' at two o'clock p. m. All that piece parcel and tract of land, situate In Benton township Co lumbta County, Pennsylvania, bounded and dcsctlbed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post In line of land of HeUben II. Davis, thence by the same south two degrees wost fifty and twelve one hundredth purchosto a post, thence by land of John 8. K line nori h elghty-clglit and ono fourth degrees west twenty-three and one tenth perches to a fence post, thence sout n eleven and one fourth degrees west twenty wine and three tenth perches to a fence post, thence by land of D. II. Ilulme north eighty-eight de grees west eighty-one and one tent h perches to a fence post, thence uonh eight and seven eighth degrees east forty-two and nine tenth perches to a fonce post , thonce north seventy-six ao grees fifty minutes west twenty-seven and one tenth perches to a post, thenco north twenty seven degrees and twenty minutes west six perches to a post, thence north nny-elght oc trees and Ave minutes west lony-six anu suvcu tenth perches to a post, In line or land 01 jonn S. Kline, thence by the same north fifteen and one-fourth degrees west five and eight tenth perches to a piN thence by land of F. P. PIW dine south eighty-four degrees thirty minutes cast one-hundred and seventy-four and four- tenths perches to the place of beginning, con taining ss ACRES and 14 PERCHES of land strict measure, whereon Is erected a FRAME DVVELLING HOUSE, and barn. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of John L. l'ca'.er vs. A. C. and Amatida L. uuuine, ana to be sold as the property of Amanda L. Dlldlne, ClIBIHHAN.Atfy. DANIEL KNORU, Bhcnn, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty. Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to publlo sale, at tne court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state afore said, nn SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. au that certain tract of land situate in Orange township, Columbia county, rennsyi vanla, bounded and described as fouows, to-wn Beginning at a stone, corner ot land of John Welsh, thence north eighteen and three-fourth decrees east one hundred and fifty-two and two tenths perches to a Hone, thence ny inna 01 William Falrman south eighty-one ana one- fourth degrees east twenty-three and three tenth perches to stone, thence by same north eighteen degrees east twenty-one and four tenth perches to stone, thence by same soutn seventy sevon and one-fourth degrees east forty-six and elgut tenth perches to stone, thence by lands of J. N. Long and J. 8. Campbell toutn tnirty-one and one-fourth degrees east ninety-six and rive tenth perches to a stone, thence north eighty- seven and three-fourth degrees east fifty-four perches more or less to a stone, thence by land of D. 8. Gramps south eight ana one-nan de grees east sixty-five and six tenth perohes to a stone, thence by land of D. 8 Gramps and Jos. Turner south eighty-seven and three-iourtn ae. grees west one uundred and thirty-seven perch es more or less to the place of beginning, con taining 82 ACRES , more or less, whereon Is erected a frame and plank Dwelling House, Bank. Barn, and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Mary C. Kline vs. A. L. Kline administrator 01 aiou Kline, deceased, and to be sold as the property ot Elon Kllno, deceased. DANIEL KNOKK, Yost, Atty. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ cf Fl. Fa., Issued out 0 the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo salo, nt the Court House, In Blooms burg, county and slate aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY, 3rd, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Jamison City, county ot Columbia, and Commonwealth of Pennsylv ania, bounded and described as follows: Being marked In the general plan or said place as lot Numbered eleven (11) In tho north west division ot said City and bounded on the north by lot Number twelvo (12), on tho east by Broad street, and on the south by lot of W. G Evans, and on the west by an alley being tort (40) feet front on Broad street and one nunareo and fifty (150) feet deep, whereon Is erected a two-Btory plank DWELLING HOUSE, and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Cos. mopolltan Building and Loan Association, now to the use ot James E. Kutchford, Receiver, etc vs. O. B. Ammerman and to be sold as the prop erty of O. B. Ammerman. DANIEL kkohk, Hasman, Atty. Buenn- PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTO RNXT-AT-LA W, Mr. Enf t Building, Court H JWt, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., td Door, BLOOMSBURG, PA J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, In Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTOKNKY-AT-LA.W, Wirt's Building, ifl I BLOOMSmnm WA. joun a. rHsxz. jobs a. bahhah FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ortloes: Cent re St., first doorbelowOperaH6ase A. N. YOST, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Offiice in Ent Bldg, Ei.oomsbuk', Pa H. .A. McKILUP ATTORNEY Al -1 A V . Columbian Building, an Klnor BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Marke' -.ire, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKH.EK, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBUkG, PA CLYDE CHAS. YKTTF.R, attorney at-law, Bloomsburg, Pa. OfVice in Wirt's Building, W. II. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. OT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNS I ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Moomsbnrg, P Will he in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexaade Bros. II-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. Womce Llddlcot building, Locust avenw J. S. JOHN, M- D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main Si 3-70-f I'IO(HfMf , Tt MONTOUR TXI.XPnONK. BILL TKLirlOB ITI8 TI8TID, GLASSES FITTID. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOJOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BWeWOm omci hours: Offloe Kes!ce, 4th St,, 10 a. m. to p. m., 9:30 to 8 p. m. iS LOOMSdUKCt, r , J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with classes. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 Telenhort. DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY. Corner Main and Centre Strc t BLOO SPILT. PA Columbia & Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, 11 a! n below Kara Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a suerior manner ana au work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITUOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkt4 arunciai icein are inserted. 'To be open all hours during the day C. WATSON McKELVY, . FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Corns es la the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SUBPLVt CAPITAL. Aflaara. ah. a Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 n,itw,5 tl,0M.i Fenn'a. Phlla 400,000 8,8,io0 Uueen.of N. Y.. . Boo.ooo 8,M8,tif. low! est Chester. N.T. ano.ftun i.Tsssm N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,730,fttw 2,Sm Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad fl.-w. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BHOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Stireti, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ics as mere are in tne world ftiifi all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADET. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knnpp.) ' GENERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, w, A. Bartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Ptreet, WLarpt and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern ;ooa veniencei. liar stocked with hctt wine'aa I liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snvdkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court Iloute) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample roon, Path rooms, hot and cold water, and all mode (onvenierces.