THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 Some Famous Gems of the World's Th Koh - i - nur, of Queen Alexandra's Crown, Is Among the Smaller One. The fuot that the Koh-l-noor Is to tune in Queen Alexandra's crown nt the coronation In .nine set ns won dering if that fa mous gem was al together the moat marveioiiH known. And it wa some- Tha Orloff Diamond, what of a surprise of Ru..ia. tQ ,m tQ fim, t)lnt It nast not the biggest diamond nor its rays of the. purest serenity of any with .tvtiich Uie world is now acquainted. .There ore others. The largest diamond in Europe for many years was the Orloff, in the pos session of Russia, who has an extraor dinary fondness for gems nnd own n immense quantity of diamonds and countless snpphlres, rubies nnd peurls. The Orion? lias a weight of .n enruts, sliiKMit twiee that of the Koh-i-noor ns now cut. The earliest history of the OrlotT is unknown; ot least there is much contradiction existent as to its origin; hut. that it came from India rxl that many generations have ap preciated its value none deny. Much that savors of romance Is con nected with the history of nil the jaorUTs famous gems; there are stories f love nnd intrigue, also fearsome tales of friends tilrned traitors, of mu tilated slaves, and of foul murder. The Orloff has not been so bathed in blood a some of the others, the Koh-i-noor for instance, fighting for whose pos session many nnd ninny a strong man gave up his life and not a few were put Xo torture. This is the story of the Russian tone: Somewhere near the middle f the eighteenth eetttury a French man, a soldier in the French garri son at l'ondicher Ty, became enam ored of the idea of looking upon a sa ered jewel which formed the eye of Brahma, who dwelt in the holy temple of Sri n-geri-motho. The god and the gem were most relig iously guar d e d. .The monastery that they have Top and Sid View of tha Austrian Yellow Diamond. graced consisted or as many as seven separate in- elosures, many towers, and a cupola, and a whole host of Brahmins served bout the altar. It was indeed only the boldest, most reckless spirit that would dream of entering and ever be ing able- to leave such a fortress. Hut the French soldier not only breamed, but saw his dream come true. Jlc deserted from the army nnd be came a Brahmin, 0, a very, very zealous disciple. He found favor with the priests, and wbb so trusted that they Cave him the office of guarding the inner sanctuary. He repaid their trust Y d'KR'ifr ol't the diamond eye and carrying it away. At Madras he sold the diamond to an English sea captain for $10,000. A Jew merchant bought It from the captain at an advance of $50,000, nnd set about to sell it to the liiffhest bidder he could capture. Cath erine of Russia wanted it, but did not like the Jew's price, and refused to buy. A Russian nobleman, I'rince Or loff, a one-time favorite of Catherine, purchased it and presented it to her, Jioping thereby to win back her fickle affections. The Orloff is mounted in the Imperial ecepter, which is used only at corona tions. When Cath erine died', her son had performed a most grues o m e ceremony, at which the Orloff shone with unholy brilliancy. The body of Paul's fa ther, who had been banished by Catherine and murdered by one of the Orloffs, was disinterred and placed beside that of his faithl ess Austrian Yellow Ola- wife. The corona mond In tha Rough. tloQ onmme t g were brought from Moscow, and the wretched skeleton, which had lain in the grave 35 years, was given the cere mony that had been neglected when it was clothed in flesh and tie spirit ,t life dwelt in it. The Orloff has figured since at nu merous coronations, where the scepter always plays unimportant part. When not in use, the imperial diamond is kept in the Kremlin, where is guarded the Kegalia. The famous yellow diamond of Aus tria weighs 139V4 carats. This dia mond, of which mention is made as early as 1042, wn known as the "Flor entine" diamond. The story goes that it was once sold in Florence for a few penuies, the seller thinking he was parting with a bit of glass. The Medicis bud it in their possession for some time, and when their line became ex tinct it fell, into the hands of Francis Stephen and his wife, Maria Theresa, rchduchess of Austria. The latter confiscated it and carried it to Aus tria, which country has held it ever since. , The Regent, of which the French na tion is the proud possessor, is another diamond that exceeds the Koh-i-noor Royalty in size, weighing 1:10 carats. The story goes thnt this diamond, which In me riiugn weigncu iu enrnts, wns found by a sluve not so very far from the famous mines of (ioleomln. He managed to conceal it in a wound in the calf of his leg, escaped the inspect ors, nnd in Madras tried to find n pur chaser for his treasure. The wretched fellow was killed by the one to whom he disclosed his secret, nnd the inur derer sold the gem to n diamond mer chant for $5,000. Mr. Thomas Pitt, grandfather of the curl of Chatham, purchased the stone of the merchant for $!)0,0!l0, escorted It home, had it, cut (the process took two years), and eventually sold it to the klngof France for $S7.').(ili0. The name "licgent" wns bestowed upon the diamond in honor of the duke of Orleans, who wns then acting ns regent for the youth that later ruled as Louis XV. The Regent lias iduiue in the crown of French kings, in the hilt of the sword of Na poleon Bonaparte, nnd in the imperial uiadcm of Louis Napoleon. Tradition would give to the Koh-t noor fubuloim ngc, thousands and t h o ii s n nds of years. In the vivid phrnseology of India, it ' was valued nt "half the daily cxpend Iture of the whole world" and small won der then that it aroused such un holy passions in men, urging them on to plunder, torture and mur der. It is thought tp ,nd 8ld" V""401 the stone was "-"- , held for ages by the family of the rajah of Mulwu, which family was forced to give it up in J;i04 to the sul tun of Al-ed-din. When the treasures of Delhi fell into the hands of the Moguls they obtained possession of "one famous diamond which had been acquired by the sultan of Al-ed din." The Moguls held the stone for Bevernl generations. Some say that the Koh-i-noor was one of the eyes of the peacock that formed a certain Mo gul's famous peacock throne, the throne composed entirely of precious stones, It is known that it was worn in the turbans of the Mogul empresses up to 1730. When Nadir Shah came over to Delhi from Persia in 1730 he found the then Mogul not what his ances tors had been and experienced little trouble in conquering him. Conquer or nnd conquered treated each other with becoming ceremony. After the surrender, when the wily Nadir Shah made known his desire to change turbnns with Mohammed Shah, the defeated Mogul, there was nothing for the latter to do but remove his turban, with the Koh-i-noor in its folds, and hund it over to Nudir. The diamond descended to Nndir'g unfortunate son, whose eyes were put out und who was subjected to other tortures in order that he would relinquish the coveted gem. The lord of Knndihar came to his rescue, and on the denth of the Persian re ceived the Koh-i-noor as a reward for bis service; it thus coming into the hands of the Afghans. Shining in a bracelet on the arm of an Afghan sov ereign, the Koh-i-noor was first seen by Fnglish eye's. Rebellions, among the Afghnns caused the owner of the Koh-l-noor to flee to Luhore, and the diamond fell into the hands of the fierce ruler of that country. His successor on the throne and in the possession of the Koh-i-noor died of poison. The one who came after him was killed with the jewel up on his person. The Top and Side View of ,ast juliim owner the Koh ! noor at ... . , Orielnaliy Cut. of the Kon-i-noor wus a mere boy when Lahore was annexed by the Kng lish. When the English flag was set upinhisdominions, the little prince was allowed a large income; but he was in vited to part with one possession, the Koh-l-noor. It then weighed 180 1-16 carats. It was reeut and emerged flawless, with a weight of 102i, carats. The work of reeutting was an extremely dell- cateone.an expert workma n being brought from Am sterdam to under take the tnsk, and special machinery being constructed for it. There are dia monds of modern times that outrival the above in size if not in legend Upper and Under 8ur face of the Koh. I. noor a Recut. ary worth. Prob- a b 1 y the largest one in the world is the jubilee diamond found in Jugersfontein, South Africa, in 1S'J3. Its weight is 239 carats, and it is valued at $3,000,000. Another South African diamond, recently on ex hibition at Buffalo, weighs 207 carats almost twice the weight of the Koh-i- noor. KATHERINE POPE. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG, FOR THE YEAR 1901. TAX KOI.LFOK W01. Unlit, up i mills flWuinn 00 $17117 78 Suburban " 6 " tOT 00 4:16 M Farm " 4 " 127I-.1 (10 W2 Ml Personally " " ino no Km n occupations " ' 21tW!K) 00 1!M7 M l)og-s and Ditches 1W8 00 f -WWO fi6 Arid fnllnwlna PTnnnmt.lnni Furniture Company $10(100 00 Hlnomsbiinr Manufacturing Uo. 6000 00 Htoam Heating Company eooo no Eleclrlo Light Company 5000 00 $Wir,Hfl 00 8 per ot. of above valuat'n Is $ 477;t 7H Funned debt Is $027t5 00 J. K. BITTENBENDEK, Tax Colloctor. DH. To balance on implicate of 1R5 $ r,7fl 48 To balance on Duplicate of 180 1 8740 67 $-1417 M CR. By amt prt Tr Carpenter Pup oft $ 8S7 (Ml " on 17h1 117 " " exonerations " W 2R H3 " balanco due on " s sis 79 " " " " " W 075 77 $3417 OA L. D. KASK, Tax Collector. DH. To balance on Duplicate of 1H07 $ 17 78 " " " " ' 18D8 f4 OH " " 1 iHtio swmo tw " " " " " 1SKJ0 6600 06 $9821 44 fly amt pd Tr Carpenter liup 97 $ 1778 rntiirniil ,t 'r Tw , uu ,u 98 08 98 !IH 99 99 99 99 00 68 M " exonerations on " commission on " amt pd Tr Carpenter " ' returned to Co Tr " exonerations on " commission on " amt pd Tr Carpenter 4fit W 85 70 IM 9 2 127 8:t R!9 IW 2.8 IS 1 85 .8799 Oft 2801 61 $9821 44 " balance on 00 MILES BKTZ. Tax Collector. DH. To balance on Duplicate of V.m $9141 81 $1113 61 E. P. CAUPKNTEK, Treasurer. DH. To balance $ SftfiO 69 To amt from J K nittenb'r col 2l:t9 no " " " L I) Kase, col 5770 60 " " " Tuxes for 1901 ll.Mjfl m " " " Bds Issue l A sold 8tfl 00 " " " lit Nat, Hnk loan 1000 00 " " " Franklkeler.Prcs for 19iio J29 58 " " " Scanlan-co crossings 126 SB " " " Hloom Car Co Iron 5 M " " " J Snyder, Treas tor licenses lol UM 00 " " " J Snyder.Treas for licenses 1U02 1J8J 110 " ' " HI Paper Co plpo 160 ' It F Dleirenbaiu for stone 70 " " " Forelifn Kirn In surance Co for '00 822 33 " " " Bond holders for State Tax 103 82 $33X6.1 78 CR. By amt of orders of 1K pd $ " " " " 1899 pd 1 40 2785 6:1 lH io pa " " " " 1901 pd " " "coupons' Auif '00 pd " " " " " Feb '01 pd " " " " "Ailir'Olpd " " " " ' Feb '08 pd " " " bonds " Aug '111 pd 1 ti 11 Treasurer's com " bal In hands of Treasurer lOtl 26 l'JHIS 78 8 7R 8-6 61 1175 30 991 27 6M0 U0 4 69 1070 18 $3JS63 7.8 pliiiliiiilils! 1 X 5 -J -1 in ' MwS o a S mm 0000 illlii I IlIs'II i o a M CO o f f O 35 BE PI 00S 8 i! i! 5? o 8 ' STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. II W Dlettorick. tolls on teleirram t 88 J A Hutchlns & Co., pipe 24 40 narman a uaHsert, casiin W O Ilnlmos & Hon, repairs 2 4ft H V White li Co.. Dine 2 70 Climax Hoad Machine Co., repairs B 00 O Hernnar, atty. In full for Walp dam. 606 41 William Funruson, brick 00 Sliver Spa- Quarry Co , crushed limes tone.".... 86 40 J P Jones, sand 4 4ft o W ciiorrliiKton viewer In Walp case 85 00 B F Sharpless " " " " 15 00 J O Freeze, atty, Hendorshott damage Hlver street. 75 00 J O Freeze, atty, Dleffonbach damage River street 68 00 Moyer Bros., cement, etc 80 c k and u c menoennau, sanu. f Mavberrv Acliev. cobblestone 00 J Lindsay, brick and curb at CarWorks 187 Hft M T Dill, Kinney Klin arcn ami siuue. ui Mrs Hamuel Neyhard, rooter plow 85 0" F P Pursel, salt 88 Paraxon Plaster and SunnlyCo. cement 123 72 J K Pensyl, gum boots 8 00 i) a creasy, twine. iu 1 W M Monroe, powder 98 G M Huifhes, rolling street. 18 00 C F Neyhard, freight on easting ftft John K Welllver, smithing 8 7ft K (I Sweppenhelser, eobuie stone 17 7 F W lltmn, cobble stone 29 00 w H Koeher. frelirht on brick olo ... 78 80 Q Snyder & Son, St paving and brick.. ISO 00 scranton Vltrllled Brick Co., brick. 143 02 T L Smith, smithing 7 25 Creasy Wells, lumber 7H hi Hioomsburg Car Co , lumber, eto 44 69 W L Demarnn. lumber 4 44 (4 A Hartman, freight and hauling 1 82 p 11 freeze, repairs, rreeze roaa m uu David Jones. " ' " 18 7ft 0 F Neyhard, com. of Highways. 874 82 Labor and hauling 2459 88 $ 4828 58 WATER, Bloom Water Co. for March 1900 $ 101 67 i year 1901 iiao bw 1 h 11 Jf 11 w 8dSt. 47 81 1 ii i, pu LocsKspy rd 56 88 t 1334 75 LIGHT. Amor Electric Light Co for Man h PJOO 411 78 " " year 1901.. 4821 49 if r llaum, reporting lights out 8 80 $ 6873 Oft PRINTING. Columbian, printing statement, eto. Republican, " " " . Sentinel, " " . 88 ft.'. 38 611 5 2 95 181 00 POLICE. AND CONSTABLE. Wesley Knorr.Chlef Of Police, MarlW " " ' " 11 inns lul Miles tetz, bnlaneo for 190ir Miles Beta, salary In full for 1901 A V Mower, watching dno H Townsend, unltorm, caps, etc... Jacob Kelfer, special police Charles Thomas, special police I) w llagenbuch, special police 40 00 410 00 9 00 fto no 1a 00 58 7R M 00 M 10 SO 00 8 01 8 00 II 25 1 25 5 00 a no 411 no 21 2ft 81 7ft 8 2ft 1 50 ftO 7 00 III 7fl 1 7 ft 87 1 85 00 8 15 23 75 wuiiain niack, special ponce... Wlllliim Dletterlck, special police. n w h 111 it,. nonce S W Hhntt, samuel osr, George Oetrlngor, w liiiiim Niiaw, A M Wlntersteen, William Dletterlck, George Yost , Arlington Shultz, Miles Metz, A V Hower, George Martin. II W (ilger, I) H Cofrman, George bellg, Thomas Morris, John t'orbett, B Burrows, Frank Bauin, $ 906 62 FIRE. Frank Chrnmls, hauling pole, O W Co.$ 2 On II W Hess, pole, Good Will Co HI SO J K Welllver, smithing, Good Will Co. 8 00 S U Ilarman, erecting pole, G W Co... 10 00 I'nlted Tel Tel Co, steps. G W Co... 8 52 Intern'l Kirn Eng Co, repairs, G W Co. :ift W l( Kochcr, cnal, Good Will Co 4 40 J II Gl 'er, rent, Good will CO 14 0" Good Will Fire Co, rent Kft 00 " " " appropriation for '01 IS on Ilarman A Hnssert, conl, Rescue t.'o.. . 1i 05 liloomRburg Car Co, coal, Rescue Co... 89 91 w (i Holmes & won, ladders, Rescue Co 27 60 W II Kldilell, lnt on morf , Rescue Co . 5ft 00 Heseue Fire Co, appropriation for 1901 Ion 00 llorfman Alltnon, repairs, Winona Co 1 00 t! w Jones, repulrs, Winona Co I 00 J G Wells, hardware, Winona Co 1 Rl Winona Fire Co, appropriation for 1901 7S 00 Ilarman ft Ilassert,grutes,Fr1ends'p Co 6 22 Friendship Fire Co approp for loot ... 150 IK) Amer Fire Eng Co, repairs to engine.. 150 SO G A McKelvy, chamois for engine 1 00 A L Hyssong, conl for engine 4 82 II U .ihiirplcHS. boxing engine pump... 1 7ft Moyer Bros, oil for engine 8 00 H M Hess, coal for engine 1 75 Buckalew Bros, hauling engine . 8 7ft Ilarman ft 11 illicit,, repairs to engine.. 1 84 Viaduct Manufacturing Co, relay 5 00 J T Tracy, express on relay 30 G A Hartman, freight and hauling.... 4 42 W E "Isher, salary for March 19ii0 10 00 W K Fisher, 8'ilary 11 months 1901 110 00 w E Fisher, repairs to lire alarm 7 30 IlonmanftAlllson.rcpatrs to hose coup 2 80 978 38 TOWN HALL Bloomsburg Steam Company, heat ...$ Amerlcau Gas Companv, light Bloomsburg Water company, water.. K.l Brown, sprinkling 1' K Vannatta. painting, glazing, gloss Creasy ft Wells, table legs, etc A C DeSheppard, locks, keys, etc 188 67 S9 411 43 81 14 50 6 911 8 00 8 75 $ 318 49 SEWERS. W H Kocher, Agent, freight on pipe.. A L Hyssong, pipe George N MuAlaroey, pipe William F Hartman, laying sewer C W Funston, repairs 89 39 11 88 186 90 2 ft 80 2 50 $ 816 18 MISCELLANEOUS. P II Freeze. auditor 1900 Wm Krlckbaum. " " $ 10 00 10 00 Geo K Wilbur, " " C E Hower, rent of barn John Cox, rent of barn U W A alts, services In Walp cases eto J D Armstrong sundries W (J Quick, O'dl, costs In Vogel case... P K Vannatta, painting fountain and draping half II G supplee, lawn for draping hall. .. Am Eleuiiio Light Co, wiring fountain Frank Ikeler, sewer pipe S R Bldleman stationery W O Holmes, plumbing Jos Haul, refund of 1U0I town tax Edw Uleffenbach, shooting dog, etc Harry McBrlde, shooting dog, etc J It Schuyler ft Co, hardware JG ells, hardware Charles W Runyan, hardware G a Martin, smithing J C Brown, Town Engineer W M Reber, Secretary board ot Health. Fred Ikeler, Solicitor for IU00 Fred Ikeler costs In equity suit I. llagenbuch Ileal t u ofllcur J. T, Tracy secretary J. T. Tracy copying ordinances J. T. Tracy postage First National Bauk to be applied on $.0v0ludgrneut 10 00 36 00 4 00 6 00 4 K 4 25 9 83 4 91 29 83 8 50 4 05 23 80 136 K8 1 00 1 00 16 to 28 06 5 00 10 00 W 7ft 63 00 2u0 00 23 25 150 00 220 00 lft 00 4 87 2000 00 E F Carpenter Treas. loan for 90 days 1000 CO K K Carpenter Treasurer State Tax In terest eto 1015 80 $ 5778 01 SUMMARY. Highways $ 4828 58 Water 1314 75 Light. 6s73 05 121 00 956 t',2 S78 82 818 49 216 18 Printing Police and Constable.. Fire Town Hall Sfwers Miscellaneous 5778 01 $ 19807 91 109 28 Deduot orders of 1901 outstanding. $ 19693 72 OTHER PAYMENTS. Ordorsof 1891 Orders of 1899 Ordeisof 1900 Orders of lttnl Counons of Aucrust 1900. I 1 40 8785 63 1041 86 1H698 72 8 75 Coupons of February ItWl Coupons ot August 1901 , Coupons of February 190? Bonds paid August 1 1901 Treasurer's commission , 8B6 64 1175 80 991 87 6.530 00 824 69 1070 18 Balance in Tieosurer's hands t 83863 78 Equalizing amount of $ 53562 50 RECAPITULATION. Highways $ 4s28 68 Water. 1331 73 5273 0! 124 00 .6 62 918 32 88 49 216 18 5778 01 Llifht Printing Police and constable Fire Town Hall Sewer Miscellaneous Amount of orders paid.. 23127 01 Amount ot coupons, paid 211196 Amount of boudu paid 6530 on Treasurer's commission 824 69 Balance in Treasurer's hands lu70 12 $ 68671 72 109 22 Deduct orders of 1901 outstanding. $ 53962 50 ..$ 818 79 675 77 . 2H01 til . 9143 01 ASSETS. Balance on Dupllcato of 1895 $ llalanue on Duplicate ol . balance 011 Duplicate of 1900 Balance on implicate 01 r.iui Duo benents assessed on West street.. 542 .1 33 4ft 58 10 00 1.5000 0(1 1900 00 60110 00 1070 12 9 46 46 89 19 00 Due benefits assessed on Jeffersou St.. Fire murine and hum Town Hall and lot Hook and ladder truck and hose carts Athletic park. Balance in Treasurer's hands G W Kelter lumber for bridge L E Waller remuv. Market St. bridge.. U U Welllver lumber otcath. St. bridge $ 41701 41 . 87539 17 $ 80300158 Liabilities la excess ot assets... LIABILITIES. Funded debt Judgment First National Bank Orders outstaud'ng Coupons 0111 standing Due Bloomsburg Steam Co. about Duo American Electric Light Co , Due American Gas Co. about Due Wesley Knorr Due Isaiah Hugunbuch..... , Due W K Fisher Due j T Tracy I 82715 00 3000 00 13211 11 717 21 100 00 441 7 8 00 40 00 12 00 10 50 20 00 I 60300 58 STATEMENT SHOWING ACCRUED LIABILI TIES AND AVAILABLE ASSETS. LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding $ 13311 11 Coupons outstanding 717 81 iiuiigmentot f irst, national uank : no Due Bloomsburg Steam Co 100 00 Duo American lilectilu Light Co... Due American Gas Co Dun Wesley Knurr Due Isaiah Hngenbueh Due W K Fisher Due J T Tracy 411 76 3 00 40 0 1 12 ftO 10 00 20 00 $ 17555 68 $ 318 79 f.75 77 . 8801 61 . 9143 61 ASSETS. Balance on Duplicate of 189ft, . , Balance on Duplicate of IMA Balance on Duplicate of 191KJ Balance on Duplicate nf tool. Duo benefits assessed on West St Due benellis assessed On Jefferson St. Balance In Treasurer's hands O w Kelter lumber L E Waller removing bridge O II Welllver lumber 51V 71 88 45 1070 18 II 46 46 89 19 00 $ l tt'41 41 Liabilities In excess of assets $ 28l 17 FRANK IKELER, President ot Council. Attest: J. T. Tracy, Secretary. Bloemsburg, Pa , Anrll 16, 1002. We, the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Bloomsburg do say that we met t tho Council Room for t he purpose of performing our duties and we have examined I lie books of t ho ecre fary and find them correct and the balance In the bands ot the Treasurer Is correct. J. W. LEE, ) M. s. BKOADT, J-Auditors PETER U. FREEZE.) CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will he made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Friday June 6th, 1'.ki2, under the Act of As sembly entitled "An Act to provide for the In corporation and regulation of certain corpora tlons," approved April 20, 171, find the supple, ments thereto, by William II. Hhawn, Jesse K. Sharpless, Reuben J. Nhuinnn, George H. Rhawn and Charles E. Randall for thn charter of an lnieneded corporation, to bo called Mm "rata wlssn Car and Foundry Company,"t he character and ob)ect of which Is the manufacture of ears of all kinds, car wheels and anv article of com merce from wood or Iron or both, and for thoso purposes to have and possess and enloy all the rights, benents nnd privileges of gala act ot As sembly and supplements thereto. 5-15 4t W. II. RHAWN, Solicitor. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that, nn application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, May 27th, A. I). 1902, by Georire G Jones. A. M. DeWltr, F. W. Jones. J. B. DeLong. nnd Clinton Hi Nine, under tho Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth f Penn sylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of CTtaln Cor porations", approved Aptll 29th, 1874, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tendeu Corporation to be called, "Jones Heel Mnnufacturl' g t'ompniiy'.thecharacterand ob ject of which Is, "tor the purpose ot manufact uring, selling, or otherwise disposing of leather, heels, counters, top-lifts, soles, Insoles, soring heels, nnd other articles made trom leather, or any other material known to the trade", and for these purposes to hav , possess, and enjoy, all the lights, benellis and privileges ot the said Act of Assembly nnrt Its supplements. CLINTON HERRING, 5-1 4t Solicitor. CHARTER NOTICE. In Re: Incorporation of Hie Bervlrk Mnlleahle Company. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State ot Pennsylvania on Friday, the 23rd day of May, 1902, by Henry R. Hoyt, William H. Hullwlnkel and William H. Jessup, under the Act of As sembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorpora tion and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, foi the Charter of an Intended Como- rnt Ion, to be called Berwick Malleable Compa ny, me character ana ooject wnereor is tue manufactuie of Iron or steel or both, of any other metal, or ot any article of commerce from wood or metal or both; and for these purposes, 10 nave, possess ana enjoy an tne r ignis, oene tits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly anu its supplements. w. 11. dtsru r, 5-l-3t Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ell Wilson, Oeoecmed. Not ice Is hereby given that let ters of adminis tration with too will annexed on the estate of Ell Wilson, deceased, have been granted to Thomas A. Murdock to whom all persons In debted to said eslato are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands win make Known tin same witnout aeiay to THOMAS A. MUKDUCK. or to Administrator, John G. Fkkrzk, Atty , Aiilton. Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. 4-20 6t." EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Kit Jones, late of Bloomslmrg, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of Ell Jones, late of the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia, Pa , deeeas- ea, nave oeen granted to imrs. i,avina .lones, resident of said town, to whom all norsons In debted to said estate are requested to make payment, ana inose naving Claims or demands win make Known the same without delay. MRS. LA VINA JONES, Executrix, 5-8 6t Bloomsburg, Pa, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Harriet Roan, late of Bloomsburg, Pa., deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Hariiit Roan, late ot tue town or uioomsourg, county ot Columbia, Pa., deceased, have been granted to tbe under signed administrator to whom all persons In debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to GEORGE O ROAN, Administrator. 6-8 6t Illoomsbarg, Pa. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ n. u. FUNK, ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, Mia. Enti Building, Court HoctM AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg NatT Bank Bldg., sd floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard'g Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-lAW, Wilt's Building, ml ltm. BLOOMSBOECl PA. John o. fbbkz. - . johh a. hikiiim FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. omoes: Centrest., first doorbelowOperaHouae A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. ST EES, ATTORN EY-AT- LA W. O fliice in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, Pa, H. A. McKIuTk " ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, an Horn BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LA W Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA CLYDE CHAS. YE ITER, attorneyat law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA, PA CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CfT Will be in Oranceville Wednesda a each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomslmrt, Pa Will be in Mill ville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexanda Bros II-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. nfOfllce Ltddlcot building, Locust aveu J. S. JOHN, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office and residence, 41c Mai- Si 3-7-'v BLOOMSBUR- PA MONTOfB TKLKPRONB. BKI.l TRLBPHOH TBS TBSTBD, OLASBKS FITTBD. H. BIERMAN, 'A. I HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UK I0S offiob hours: Oflloe & Resiifeiice, 4tb si , 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p.m. BLOOMSHUKti TA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, P.. Hours: 10 Telephont. DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANC- IS, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre t PI (mi FH'PG PA Columbia & Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUsfc SURGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below fctrk Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manne and all work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1, by the use of Gas, and free ol charg. fca artificial teeth nr. incf.4 fTo be open all hours during the da. C. WATSON McKE! VV FIRE INSURANCE Af5NT. (Successor to B. F. Uartman Kepresenta twelve of the stn uwbsi coaMM es In the world, among which ar 1 CA8R TOTAL SCBrLtTB Franklin of Phlla.. 4tio,oou f ,v i,a, Queen, of N. Y.. . 600,000 s,5.sw,- 1 .V N. America, Phlla. S.OOo.oOO d,780,hhv tsH, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. f Losses promptly adjuster -., p. j. M. P. LUTZ & S, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEAC BHoWlJ; INSURANCE ANDREA ! FS i -TK AGENTS AND BKOi; r S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre Scv., Bloomsbuko, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good c r.r. aa les as there are in the W orlc r 11 losses promptly adjuster! anr' J at their Offire SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knnpp.) GEKERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., BlooMSHfuo, Pa, Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTrL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No, 121 West Main Street, HTLarRe and convenient sampli roon s, tt rooms, hot and cold water, nnd mvtrn. 'coa veniencas Bar stocked with l. M i' ai liquors. First-class liverv atlr chi-rl. EXCHANGE H'l hL, G. Snyder, proprn ti.1, (Onpositethe Court Houn) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sampli- rooms, hot and cold water, an I all conveniences.
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