THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. URIBE-URIBE TAKEN Colombian Insurgent Leadot and His Army Surrender. CREATVICTORI FOR THEC0YERSHE5T ranlflpMtlon of the Cniintrr Com plete With the ICsppptlnn of the lethmae Much Itrjolclnit nt Pa nam n nml Colon. PANAMA, Oct. 29.-Tha revolution ary geueral Urlbe-Urlbo, with ten enn mt, 2,500 rifle and 8(K),0UO rounds of Ammunition, bus surrendered to (Jen em! Murjarres nt Hio Frio, near Kuuta Martn. The revolutionary forces under Gon nil I'rllKS-Ul lite, whlcu were defeated Oct. 11 nt I.n Clcmiga, retrented to Hlo Frio and took up portions there. Gen rnl Marjarrei), with 2,(mh) men, pro ceeded ngnlnst the rebels from La Clo ttnitix and engnp'tl the. enemy two dnys ago. The government general uH'eed ed In miiTouiullnn the rebels and fore , Iiir tlioin to surrender. General Cm tlllo was with Gcuenil I'lihe I'rlbe. The news of this victory wns received tiei-o liy General IVrtloino and Govern or Kntiiznr In n telegram from Gunernl Worjarres. l)etall of the enunKciucut are lacking, hut heavy casualties on both sides nre reported. The surrender of t'rlhu-T'rllie Is said to complete the pacltlcntlon of the do inrtmonts of MaKdalena and Hollvar. The revolutloiilNts now occuiiy the Isth mus only. lu th flKht of Oct. 14 at Ln Ciena ga the revolutionary force consisted of l.IliK) men. A Colon dispatch says that the gov ernment gunboat General l'lnzon has nrrlved there from Naviinlll'i. She was especially sent from that port by the governor of the department of Hollvnr to bring to the Isthmus news of the defeat of the revolutionists under L'rlbe-L'rlbe and Castillo at Ulo Frio. Both these Kcucruls were matlo prison ers. There Is much rejoicing over the success of Geni-ral Marjarrt s and espe cially over the capture of I'rlbe Tribe. Moone'a limit For ItuoiieveH. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21). A moose's head with nutters, from Alaska, said to be the largest ever brought to tho United States, wns presented to l'resl tk'iit Iloosevelt by a delegation of Alas kan citizens, nccAmpuiiicd by Keprc entatlvc Woolen of Texas. The ant lers measured six und u half feet across. A piece of native placer cop per attached to the mounting bears the inscription: "in j iieodorc Koosevelt from the citizens of Alaska In token of their esteem and lu recognition of his friendship." The dchututlun also ex hlblted aucclmcus of Alaska cold, cod per, cinnabar and other metals that called forth expressions of surprise und delight from the president. (Grave Holilx-m Indicted. IN PI ANA TO LIS, Ind., Oct. 27.-Th medical profession of this city is wrought up over the return of twenty Ave Indictments by the county grand jury In what Is known us the grave robbery cases. The Jury has only part ly completed Its labors. It Is an nounced ut the courthouse th.-pt the In dictments will cuuse astonishment among the residents of this county both In respect to some of the persons who have beeu indicted and also re garding the evidence of grave robber ies upon which the charges are bused. Lincoln IIn Vermont Lamia. MANCHESTER Vt., Oct. 27.-Uobert T. Lincoln of Chicago, son of 1 'resident Lincoln, haa purchased 2,!i00 acres of land here, which he purposes to trans form Into a country seat. The property overlook the golf links of the Ekwu nok Country club and adjoins the sum mer places of A. M. Gilbert and Ed ward 8. Isbain of Chago. Mr. Lin coln, who for several years has made Manchester his summer home, Is to erect A handsome residence during the winter. A Flnil of Pare Copper. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2T.-A piece of almost pure copper weighing several pounds has beeu found lu a glacial deposit within the city limits near East Itock und Lake Whitney. Mr. Ell Whitney, a member of the Yale corpora t Ion, has given the speci men to tho Sheffield Scientific school. The lump is In the shape of a rough triangle eight Inches uloug Its longest side und six along the next und an Inch thick. Severe Kli.oda In Sicily. CATANIA, Sicily, Oct. 27. Ther have boon heavy rains und floods K-twe-n Cutanlu and Syracuse. The rall roud was partly destroyed near Isico ca, nnd great damage has beeu done to property. In many places the water has attained a depth or fifteen feet. The peasants have taken refuge on the roofs of their houses and are tiring llstols us signals of distress. Or. Loreus In Denver. DENVER, Oct. 20. Dr. A. D. Lorenz C Vienna has arrived here from Chi cugo. He operated on three children for congenital dislocation of tho hip at St. Luke's hospital in the morning aud on several others at the County hos pital In the afternoon. Tho aporutlona were performed before the Denver and Gross Medical sehools. C'ollt-ue Students Strike. LANSING, Mich., Oct. 28.-The stu dents ut the Michigan Agricultural col lege, numbering about l.OiK, have gone W strike owing to the suspeusitm of veiitepn of their number for partici pation In a freshnmn-sopliomui-e rusii ten days ago. , Wheat Paor Crop In Siberia. ST. PETERSBURG, (et. 2T.-R-ports received froih Sllcr!a say that the v, heat Lorvr-Et there Is vy pour. . WU TING FANQ RECALLED. Chlneae Mlnlater Ordered Home o I III ew I'oat. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2S.-WU Ting Fang, who has been the minister of the Chinese empire to the United States since? May 1, lsn7, ha been recalled to China by on edict of the emperor cu bled to Minister Wu by tho Chinese foreign odlce. The edict Is peremptory, Mr. WU belli;? directed to return to Chi na at as early n date as possible, even the route by which he Is to make his voyage from this country being Indi cated. The edict Informs Mr. Wu that hn has been appointed minister of commerce hi association with Chang Chi Tung. 1 V: MMV't Mm Wt; TING FANG. Ho takes the position Just vacated by Sheng, whose father died recently. Un der n peculiar provision of Chinese law when an officeholder loses by death his father or mother he vacates his office, and he is not eligible to hold office again for three years, although by cus tom the period of his official mourning Is reduced to twenty-seven months. Mr. Wu snld that he might be able to leave this country In about three weeks, but the precise date of his depurture has ltot been determined. ! LLC I ION PROCLAMATION. 1, 1)MKI, KNOHH. HlgliNlierirr of Columbia Comity, i oinmomvruli 1) of eiinsvlvutitii, do lirrrliv make known nml u-lvc mil Ire to tin1 '1,'ctors nt t ir count v nton-sulil, that, u tri-ii'-ial i-li-i'ilon will bo lii'UI In I he staid county of Col umbia, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902, Jiclnif tho Tuesday next following the llrst uomluy or said near hi tor the purpose or elect liitf Ihti several persons hereafter umned: me pnrsnn for Governor of Pennsylvania. one person for Lieutenant Governor of Penn sylvania Otit) persen for Secretary of Internal AfTalrs of Pennsylvania. one pernou for Itepresentntlve In Conifrrss ror the Mxnenth District of l'euns lvanla for u full term. vne person for liepreseritat Ive In Congress ror the uni seventeen! 11 oiKtrlctof rennsylvn nla to supply vuone.v, us per the Oovtrnor's I'loelaiiiai'on ordering a spi-clul election for I..RI. purpose. one pi rhon for ProMionofnry aud Clerk of the Courts of Columbia count y. One perm 11 for hi-glHter and llecorder of Co- lutuuia couniy. Oiih twrson lor Treasurer of Columbia Count y. Two persons (or Kepresentatlves lu the Gene ral Assembly for Columbia county One person for Associate .Indue of the Court ofCoininnn l'leasof Columbia county. One person for senator In the General ASdn bly, for the twcnn-touirh Senatorial District. one person fur District Attorney of Columbia county. one per. :n for Mine Insneetor. Three persons for Cuu.mlssloui rs of Columbia conn y. Ttires persons for Auditors of Columbia county. The qualified voters of Columbia county nre. hereby authorized and required to vote by ballot, printed, written, or partly printed and partly written, ror aueu or tue rouowiug named persons us they see at: KKPUBLICAN. For (iotvrnor, fnmupi W. l'ennypacker. 'or Lteutitiant (lovernar. William M. Bron. for SfiTftarv uf Internal Affairs, Isaac 11. Drown. Far lleprfurntatw in Congress. Fred A. Oodcharles. Fur Heiiresentatim In Conyress to supply mcancy Wllltnm K. Lord. For ReprrseiUaHn in llu) General Assembly, !. K. Krelsher. Win. A. Hutt. For Associate Judije of the Court of Common Vims. Jennings I'. Kuftz. Fur Prolhonoturv and Clerk, of the Cowls. David D. Dyke. For Register and Recorder. . P. miner. For District Attorney. A. v. Duy. Fur Cuunlu Commissioner. K. W. Kmllh. For Cuunty Auditor. V. P. Eves. DEMOCUATIC. Fur (Jtn-rrnor, Robert E. Paulson. For Lieutenant Uovernor. Ucorge W. Guthrie. Fur Secretary of Internal Affairs. I James Nolan. Fur Reiiresentnlliv in Conyress. Charles II. Dlckerman. Fur Representative in Cunyress tositpjly vaeatuv Alexuuder nillmeyer. Fur Senator in the lleneral Assembly. J. llt-nry Cochran. For Representatives in the General Assembly. Wllllnm T. Cteasy, 1- rcd T. Ilieler. Fur Associate' Judui" pftluf Court of Common I'lrns. Wllllaia KtlcUbaum. Fur rrothuiwtary ami Clerk- uf the Cuurts. C. M. TerwHllger. Fur Rrylster and Recorder, J. v. liuiu-r, Jr. Fur District A tlurney. C. A. fiuall. For Mine Inspector. .Martin Kelley. For CuuntH Cummisstoner$. William lingert. William 11. r'lsher. For Cuwitu Audi tor 1. Chas. V. Derr. Geo. 11. Mhurpless. PHOlllBITION. For llurernur. Hllus 0. Swallow. Fur Lieutenant uovernor. Lee I.. Grumbluo. Secretary of Internal Affairs. Milton fi. .Martinis. Representative. In Conyress. Harry Curtln Unrman. A stuclate Judye uf Court uf Common Visas. I, I.. Edwards. Fur Representatives In the Osneral Astern!. ltev. M. M. Allbeck. M. P. Letz. Fur Frolhunhtary and Clerk of the Cowl. T. C. Knillr). For County Tr -(surer. J. Ernoiy Eves. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. For Reylsler and Reoorder. L. K. Kry. Fur County Commissioner, f. W. Kelchner. For fount y Auditor. Ernest S. Moriell. KdClM.lsT I.AIIOK. f't (J"iH-mor. William Adams. Fur Lieutenant tloverfior. Donald I,. Munro. Stcretary of Internal Affairs. Frank Kuehan. HOCIAI.IST. For Governor, f. V. Hayton. For Lieutenant Uovernor. J. Malilon llarnes. Secretary of Internal Affairs. Harry C. Gould. Senator in the General Assembly. Jacob Sl lckel. tlllZENS. For Governor. Hnmtiet W Pennypaoker. For Lieutenant Guvrrnui: Wllllnm M. Drown. Secretary uf Internal Affairs. I nil c II. Drown. Fur County Commissioner, Geo. W. sterner. ANTI-MACIIINK. A'nr Governor. Robert K. Patt lt-on. J'or l.h utenntU Guwrnor. GeoiKe W. Guthrie, for Secretary if Internal Affairs. Jittues Nolan. BALLOT UEl-'ORM.- For Gavrrnttr, Robert K. Patllsnn. Fur Lieutenant Uovernor, Ueorge W. Guthrie. For Secretary of Internal A ffairs. James Nolan. I tilso hereby make known and give notice Mini the places ot iionuiu; 1 lie nioresaiii en-ctlon lu the several vwinls, boroughs, dlstilcts and townships within the county of Columbia ure as follows, viz llejvor township, at the public house or Miles smith. Iietnon Borough, at tho public house of Os. ur K. Sutton, In the Borough or lie num. Kenton township, ill the grist mill ot Edwatds uros. Berwick. N. K., nt the shon of (ieorife A. rtiK'klilk'll.ini, on east slilo of pine street, be tween sixth and .Seventh streets, In the Bor ough of Berwick. Berwick, s. E at tlf easterly side of the pub. lie building on Meoinl St., b 'tween Market and Mulberry stp ets, In 1 he Borough of Berwick. Berwick. N. w.. at. the b ind room of Harry Grozler. on tho easterly Hide of the alley be tween Third and Jackson slreo s, lu the lloi ough of Berwick. i-erwick, H. W., at thn westerly Hid" of the public building on Second street Ix-tweon Slurket and .Mulberry streets, In the Borough of Berwick. Bloom, 1st Precinct, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg. Bloom, Jnd Precinct, at the store building nnrt beast corner West and Filth Sts., Bloouis bing. Bloom, 3rd Precinct, at tho Town Hall, In illoomsburg. Bloom. 1th Precinct, nt. the Rescue Hoso nouse. East Fifth street, Bloomsbuig. Bilarcicck township, at the Marl, school house. catawlssa Borough, In the building of W. II. Bhawn, at corner of Main and Railroad Sts., In the Borough or Catawlssa. catawissa township, lu tlio public house of J. W. Adams. centralis, 1st, Ward, nt tho public house of John J. Kaln In Cent r.illu. H'liiralla, Und Wurd, at, the public house of Peter V. ( tinier, 111 Cetitralla. Centre township, at the public school house, near Lafuyette creasy's. 1 levelnnd Two , at K relsher's srore house. C inynghiim, K. North district, at the school house, near colliery or John Anderson Co. Conyngham, west north, at the public house of Daniel Houch, Montana. Conyngham, southeast, at the public house of Bridget Burke. Conynghivn, Southwest, at the public house Of William WaltetHheld, In Loc.ustdale. Coiiyngliam.Wt-st Dlstilct, No. 1, ut Mldvalley school house. ConyughHtn, west dist rict, No. i, at the public school house In said district. B. FlshlngcreeR, at tho house of John Wen ner, at Bendertown. W, Flshlngcreek, at thn S.ivage school house. - Franklin township, ut the Lawrence school house. tircenwood, East, at the house of C. E. Craw ford, lu Kuhtsburg. Greenwood, West, at the shop of Siiumel Miller, In Greenwood. llemlock township, at. the barber Bhop of G, W. Ilartman, In the town of Buckhoru. Jacksou township, at tho house ot II. II. Ultieinan, In Jackson. Locust township, at the public house of Sam'l Dyer. In Mumldlu, adlsnn township, at the public house of W. V. Crawford, In Jeri-eytown. aln township, at the public house ot John Rhnads, In Malnvllle. 1 till 11 township, at the public house of BeoJ, Pennypueker, In Mltlllnvllle. lllvllle Borough, at tho public house of Mrs. Heller. In Mlllvllhi. Montour township, nt the public liouao ot A. O. llldliy, at Rupert. Mr, Pbasant township, at tho election house of Robert c. Howell. oraiigevlllo Boro , at the public house of Al fred Ueckman, In Urangevllle. uranKe township, at the Bowman gristmill, In said lowr ship. N. I'lne, at the houso of Wllllnm II. Lyons. . Pine, at the lune-o of Elijah Shoemaker. Koarliigcruek township, at the houso of Al bert Llby. Scott, East, at Odd Fellows' Hall, In Espy. scolt, West, ut tho P. O. 8. of A. Building. In Lights! reet. , Mtlilwater.'nt the store house of A. B Me. Ilemv. In said bo roil mi. North Bugurloar, at tue public house of Jacob Steen, In o. nt rut. south Sugurloitf, at tho old school house, at Cole s creek. West Berwick, at the publto school house In B.ild borough. Polls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. in., and shall continue open, without Interruption or adjournment, until suven o'clock p. ui.,whun the polls will be closed. NOTICE IS IIKIIEDT UIVKS That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace und Aldermen, Notaries Public and per sons In tho mllltla service of the Slate, who shall hold, or shall within two months have helil.any olllceorappolinmentof prollt.or trust, under the l ulled Mates, or of this state and citv. or coi-pontled dlsl rlct, whether a commis sioned officer, or otherwise, a subordinate olllcer or agent, who Is, or shall Is-employed under tho L,eir sluilvo. lixecutiveor juuicmry Department or this siaie, or or any city, or or auj Incorpor ated district, and also, that every member or Cougn-ss, and or the Stale Legislature, and or the Select or Common council or any city, or Commissioners or any Incorporated district, Is by law incapable.!)! Homing, or exercising at I be same time, the olllco or appointment or Judge, luspector, or Clerk, or any election of this Commonwealth, and that no luswctor. Judge, or other oillcor of such election shall be eligible to any ouice.ro ne men voieu tor, ex cept that, of election otlteers. The Insiioetors iniu judge or tne election shall meet at the respective places appointed ror holding the election, lu tne uisri'it to wnicu thev respectively belong, before seven o'clock In tho morning, and each of those Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter or Buch district. liA.Mtw, ivuuit, oncrin. Sheriff's ofllce, Bloomsburg, t'u., Oct. i, 1U0J. CHARTER NOTICE. votlen Is hereby. glvon that an application will be made, to the Governor of tho Stale of Pennsylvania on Monday the 17th day el No vember, A. I). l'.mJ by Robert Nnodgrass, II. J. Frederick, c, 11. campoeu, u. n. -nuior anu others, under tun Act or Assembly or tue Cominonwealtn cr rennsyivania eniuiea "An act to provide for tho Incorporation and regtila Hon of ceriuln corporations1' approved Apt 11 1, lhT-l and tho supplements thereto, for the chart er of an lnl ended corporal Ion to bo called the Center Water Company, the object and purpose being to supply water to to tho public within the township of Centre, county of Columbia nnd stale of Pennsylvania, corporations and In dividuals residing or doing buslneHS therein, and lor I his purpose to nave, possess utm enjoy all tho right h, beuellts and privileges of the said Act 01 Assembly ami nit suppii-nirm. IOJC 4t. C. V. JUlLLUR.HOllullol'S. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF Farm Land. The undersigned will offer at public Mlc up. on the pren Ises, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, igoi. nt two o'clock p. m , vnUiuble farm Bind con sisting of a tract of land sltuato In Hemlock twp., Col. CO., Pa., hounded By lands now or late of William nnd .Mat lit is Applrman, John Kitchen, John and Hvlves'er Pursel, James Sullivan and others, nnd containing 28 ACRES an.! 105 PERCHES OF LAND on which are erected FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frimc barn and outbuildings. Terms: Ten per c'tit down, twenty percent April 1 ', mis and balance one year therealler with Interest from April 1st, I'.WJ. II. Mont. Smith, Gsohox HrrctiiNOS Attorney. SUEMFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of t.ev. Fa. Issued out of tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania and to me directed there will bo exposed to public sale atihe Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. all that certain piece, par celor trsct of land t igether with the Improve ments thereon erectel situate, lying and being In the town of Bloomsburg, County of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, rtescrlb-d In the re corded deeds of conveyance as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point one hundred sixty-two feet distant from the northwest corner of West and fourth streets, thence north one hundred (Kit ) feet to a fifteen (1.1) foot wide alley, thence west along snld alley forty-seven (47)feet to corner of a lot owned by K. K. Ikoler, thenco south one hundred (ICO) feet to Fourth (4th) si reet and thence east forty-seven (II) feet to the place of beginning, being apart of a large piece of land which John W. Hoffman, lllwli Sheriff of Columbia county conveyed to E. K. Ikoler, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Sclz 'd and taken Into execution ai the suit of N'tw York National Building and Loan Associa tion vs. J. N. Webb and llattlo L. Webb, J. S. Williams terre tenant and to be sold as the property of .1. s. Williams, terre tenant. Mii.i.kk, Alt.y. DANIEL KNOHH. Sheriff. SI! KKIFF'S SALE By vlttue 1. n writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Com nion Pleas of Columbia County, ent sylvanla and to tue directed there will bo ox,iosi a 10 puouc saio at me court House in Blo ins mrg, County and state aforesaid on SA 1 UKUA Y, INU V . 22 1902, at two o'clock p. m. all that certain piece, par cel or tract of land, sltuato In tho town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, to wit: Be ginning ut a point, corner of Seventh street and the rlgnt.of way of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western switch; thence along Seventh street north sixty-four and one-fourth degrees east two hundred twenty-four and twenty-three hundredths feet to cornur of lot late ot Marga ret V annatta; thence along same north twenty Ave aLd three-fourths degrees west ouo bun dred fourteen feet to line of laud of Charles E. welllver thence along same south sixty-four and one-fonrth degrees west twenty-one aud five-tenth feet to a stake, thence ulong same north thlrty-o-e degrees and twenty-six mln utes west ninety-eight and nve-tenth feot to a stake on eastern lino of tho aforesaid right ot way; thence along same a distance of two nun dred eighty-nine feet to tho place of beginning, whereon Is erected a ono and two story BRICK BUILDING, used In the manufacture of artlilelal Ice, storage and onice together with machinery therein. Seized and taken Into t xocutlon at the suit ot 11; V. White and L. T. Sharpless, trusteos vs. Bloomsburg Artlilelal Ice Company and to be sold us tho property of Bloomsburg Artificial Ice Company. Mili.sk, Atty. DANIEL KN'OKK, Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa , Issued out ot the Court of common Pleas of Col umbia county, Pennsylvania, aud to mo dl rectcd, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, couuty aud state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd, 1902 at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings aud improve ments thereon erected, situate on the north east corner of Spruce and Fourth streets, In the Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company Addition to the Bald Town of Bloomsburg, and known and designated as lots No. 11 and 12, In Block No. 4, In the plot or draft of said Addition compiled by Samuel Neyhurd and James C. Brown, In the year 1891, and bounded and des cribed as follows to wit: Beginning at the north- east corner of Spruce and Fourth streets: t nonce along said Spruce Btreot north twenty-three do. grces and fl Ity-four minutes west, one huudred and eighty-four feet to an alley; thence along Bald ulley north sixty-six degrees and six min utes east, eighty feet to lot No. 13; tUcuce ulong Bald lot number 13, south twenty-three degrues and fifty-four minutes east, one hundred and eighty-four feot to Fourth street aforesaid, thence along said Fourth street south sixty, six degr -es and six minutes west, eighty feot to the place ot beginning, whereon Is erected a large, fine FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, chicken coops and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Tho Pennsylvania Trust Company vs. Alveretta Ullteubender and John K. Blttenbendor, and to be sold as tho property of Alveretta Bitten bondoraud John K. Bltt,enbender. DANIEL KNORH, Hahman, Attorney. Sheriff. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an application will be made to the Governor ot the Common wealth ot Pennsylvania, on the twelfth day of November, liwa, by Edwin McCoy, William E. WUck W. T. l). Sanders, Albert JonVrysund James L. Bi uxslar under tho Act of Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An AC to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporal Ions," approved April 'iS, 1STI. nnd the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporal Ion to be called 'Keystote Telephone Company of Phila delphia," tho charter and object of which Is constructing, m-ilntalnlng and leasing lines of telegraph for tho private use of individuals, Units, corporal Ions, municipal orotherwlse, for general business, and ror police, Hie alarm or messenger business, and for the transuctlou of any business lu which electricity over or through wires may bo applied to any useful purpose, Including the maintaining and operat ing of a general telephone, system and tele phone busluess, and tor these purposes to have, possess a:-d enjoy all the rights, bnnetllHand pi 1, lieges ot tho salu Act or Assembly und lis suj pleinent 1. , E. O. MIi'iiknlh, iu-itwt solicitor. LEGAL AD V E RTIS E M ENTS. run LIC SALE OF 140 Acres Limestone. 1 Farm Land. The undersigned will sell nt public sale upon the premises In Scott (township near tho town of r.spy In Columbia County on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902, at 't p. m. the following described real estate bounded and described as follows to wit: I Beginning at stone corner. In the public Mad, I 1' Bdlng from Espy to Light Street;) hence south : In said road nine degreeseast tirty-slx perches to a stone corner In snld road; thenco by land of Sarah Snjder south twenty-nine itjd ono fourth degrees east, fori y-nlne and nine tenths perch es to a st; inn rorner; thence south sixty and three fourth degrees west, six perches to a stone comer; thence south twenty-nine and 1 one fi.tirth degrees east, thirty-three perches to a stone corner; thence by land of c. w. Kline 1 south S' venly-seven and one-half degrees cast, seventy-six and six tenths rods to a stone, formerly pine corner; thence north seventy-six degrees east, eighty-one and five tenth rods to n stone comer In thn public road, leading from I Kspy to reslderce of Ellis Hlngrcse; thence by centre of said road and land of said Ellis Ring- ' rose, north twenty-nine and three fourth de grees west, ono hundred and sixty-four and four-tenths rods toastono corner; thence north seventy-six degrees east, forty-three and nlne tnnthb rods to a stone corner; thence north twelve und one-fourth degrees west, nine and nine-tenths rods to a stone corner In the publto road leading from the residence of Joseph lieck rniin to Win, J. Hldlay's; thence In centre of said road and land of Wm. J. Illdlay, south : seventy-seven and one-fourth degrees west, one hundred and sixty and eight tenths perches j to a stone corner In tho public road, the place of beginning, containing 140 ACRES OF LAND upon which Is erected BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, frame bank barn and outbuildings. A limestone Uuany Is also upon the premises and there lg a large fine body of llmo stone developed. This farm formerly was the John Roblson homen'ead and Is ono of thn finest in the county, Hieclaliy adapted to grass aim grain. It lies ino rods north of the electric railway and Espy Hotel. Flno water, matn public roads touch It upon three sides. TERMS: Ten per cent. t the striking down of the property, 0pcr cent. April 1, 1W3. and the balance one year thereafter with Interest ' from April 1st. KM W. r. Rr)Rfsf)N, LAL'RA ROB I SON. Wm. Ciikisman, Atty. Bloomsburg. Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wrl of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania to me directed thero will bo ex posed to publlu sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid en SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902 at two o'clock p. m. all that certain piece, pat eel and t ract of land togother with the Improve ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia nnd State of Pennsylvania, described In tho re corded deed of conveyances as follows to wit On tho north side of Fourth stroet, commencing at a point on the north Bide ot Fourth street corner of the lot of Oeorgo M. Tustln, thence along samo In a northerly direction one hundred feet to a nfrecn foot alley; thence eastwutdly atong the same forty-eight feet more or less to lot of Mrs. William II. Cook; thence southward ly along same one hundred feet moro or less to Fourth street aforesaid, thence wcstwiudly along the same forty-eight, feet moro or less to the place of beginning. Being the same pre mises which C. W. Miller and wlfo by their deed dated the twenty-first day of Sept. lsr and Intended to be forthwith recorded In the office of tho Recorder of Deeds of Columbia County, granted and conveyed to the said 8. II. Wolfe party hereto, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit ot New York National Building and Loan Assoclu tl m vs. S. II. Wolfo and Rosa Wolfe. J.N vtobb terre tenant and to be sold as the property of J. N. Webb, terre tenant M11.LKK. Atty. DANIEL KNOKIl, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.. Estate of Deborah Fvans, late uf Locust township ueveuseu. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the unmans court, or coiumoia county to pass ub- nn exceptions to account and make ills. triniitiou or the fund In the hands of tho A couutunts, of said deceased, will sit at his onice in Bloomsburg on Friday, November lil, 1WW, at 10 o'clock a. in. to perform the duties of nis appoint ment. w hen and where all parties interested in 1110 rund in the hands of the id mlnlstrator of said deceased will appear and prove tho same or be forever debarred from coming in on said rund. B. FRANK ZA RR. lo-si&t Auditor, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of IlatTV Shultz, lale of Madison Unenshtp, deceased. Notice is herory clven that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot Harry Shltz, late of oiaoisoii lowosnip, deceased, nave oeen granted to the undersigned udnilulstralor to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, und those havlnir claim or de. mauds will make known the same without de lay to J. u. HUL'LTZ, Administrator, V. W. MiM.ua, Atty. Jerseytowu, l'a. 10-.HJ ni, PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K N. U. FUNK, ATTORKTr-AT-UlW, tin. F.ufj Building, Court Hocaa AVlrj, BLOOMSBURG, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oftlce-Blooinsburg Nat'l Bauk Bldg., Sd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John u. rasaza. joun q. hasmam FREEZE & ILARMAN, vrroiisBva and counsellors at law, UIOOMi-JUKC,rA. oraoes:Centre8t.,flrstdoorbelowOperalioase A. N. YOST , ATTORN KY-AT-I. A Wirt Build iti , Covtt lit lire f quart BLOOMSBURG. PA. II. A. McKlLLJK ATTORN F.Y-A1-1.A Columbian Euili'ing, 2inl Floor. BLOOMSBLKO, I'A RALPH R. JoTiN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Squa-. Bloouiaburg, Pa. IKELEK & IKEl.K, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office back of Fanners' National Bank. BLOOMSP.l'KG, IA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, Bloomsburg, I Office in Wirt's Building, W. II. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main SU CATAYVISSA, . PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CtT Will be in Ornngeville Wednesday .-' each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clotliing Store, Bloomsbnrg, I Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, Bros. over AlrxanA 1 1-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRA LIA, PA. r"Oftice Llddlcot building, Locust aTentto J. S. JOHN, M. 13., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main & 7-3Q-'v BLOOMSBURG, W MONTOI B TKLKPHONs! KM.L TKLimO. BVKB TESTKD. GLASSES FITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMCEOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND BDRGBOT Orrrci Bocas: Office t Residence, 4th St. 10 a, m. to p. m 6:30 to 8 p. m. BIOOMfiBrKJ, Tl J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with classes. ro Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. , Hours:-io t0 8 Telephone DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. Bl OOr. MVPG PA Columbia ft. Montour Telephone eonnectton. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, 8TJROKON DENTIST, Office Bartnn'a Building, Main below Xarke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mannc and all work warranted as representee TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the day C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman les?Sn?,t,?elveo,tnn ""if?ei Compaa ies lu the world, among which arei ""i""" CASH TOTAL SeBPLCI Vmnlrlln nw., "!.. ASH Kin, OVEK ALt. rrun a. I'm a ah. n..n Queen, of N. Y.. . . 600,'noo WeStChHHtBr. HI V on,i n.. a,&iW,iio i,4i,5 8,M1B Liwi.eo 1.7M.807 4as,?C ,731J,ttiU 884,7 . America, Phlla. S.oou.ooo Office First Nafl Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BKOWKI INSURANCE AND REALESTATE AUC.NTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Straatl, Bloomshuro, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com. jianies as mere are in the World and all losses promptly adjust ed and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ' ( Successor to C. V. Knapp.) GENERAL 'IXSUBAXCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomshuro. Pa Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel. Iron. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rootna, bat rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modem ooa vemences. Bar stocked with best wlna aa liquors. First-class livery attached EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Sixyhkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSHURO, Pa. Large and convenient sample roon-a Bath rm-, hot aud cold icr, Ld a.l nod
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