if 3 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. STltONG AltM NEEDED Uncle Sam Has Been Far Too Pa tient ia Past Ten Years. Hon roe Doctrine Catla for Rserrlne f Fower and Authority, In Jot ttce to Oonrltn and OlU r Nallona, Special Correspondence. EUROPEAN publicists have hnd considerable to say lately about a now American political tlis easu which they call "Monroe doe trinitis." Aa loyal citizens of the United Slates we nhuuld not be anli umcd to admit the existence of the ailment, if aueh it be, becaime we have brth the willingness and the mentis to effect a cure, whenever na tional judgment may deem it expe dient to apply heroic remedies. The isthmian canal bill, pn by the last coiifjreHH, imposes new obli gations upon us in the matter of maintaining peace in the Central and South American republics, nx well as in the negro states of llaytl and Kan Domingo. The application of the Monroe doctrine, which renders the uc(ii rsit ii m of territory on the Amer ican continent and the islands belong ing to it by a Kuropean power ciimm belli, virtually compels us to exerciise a sort of police power over the tur bulent and rebellious peoples of the Iat in-American states, and we cannot much longer delay the enforcement of' measures calculated to insure peace and trnmpiility in Colombia, Venezuela anil llaytl. The recent destruction of the llay tien revolutionary gunboat Crete-n-I'ierrot. in the harbor of (ionaives by a (ierman war vessel lias opened the ryes of many hitherto conservative Americans to the neces sity of applying drastic treatment to the blustering buccaneers of the Ir responsible West Indian govern ments, nnd reifret lias been expressed that foreign nation had to teach MODE11N STEEL BRIDGE ON the negro admiral, Killick, who made an opera bou!Tc attempt to Interfere with foreign commerce and shipping, a lesson which will prove of great bencllt to other would-be heroes of his type. Both llaytl nnd San Domingo have been i source of annoyance for many years, und it is doubtful if they can be made to behave themselves, unless annexed to the United States or, at least, placed under the protectorate of this country. American merchants and capitalists are deeply interested in the two negro republics, and should they be allowed to continue their present disastrous revolution ary poiiey for another decade the is land which they occupy would bte a desert waste and the people mobs of barbarians. Humanity, commerce and statesmanship alike demand em- to i "V. f a l,v-('','ii;. It1 '".7 ,'v COLOMBIAN BOY SOLDIERS. pbatlc action, nnd it is probable thnt as soon as congress conveues a bill will be Introduced having for its ob ject the acquisition of Ilayti, and probably Ran Domingo as well. Another squablde which roust be settled by the United States before long is the revolution in Colombia, which has made property and ship ping rights unsafe since October IT, 189U. This struggle has been one of the fiercest in the bloody history of Central America, and has cost over 50,000 lives. The so-called regular government has at vnrious times placed 75.000 men under arms, and the revolutionists are believed to kave Blustered 35,000. How a country with ft total population of less than 4,00ft, 000 could have raised such a huge army might seem inexplicable if it wei-e not known that the govurumejit bus from time, to time loncd boys 1" nr. I 13 lr.t.-5 '.he .. r.-U,.. 'lie teAy ' X&tftX iUUp-i of these valiant soldiers are hardly able to carry a gun, but they are do ing good service in securing proven der for the older men In the field. Naturally, the republic Is bnnkmpt. Since the oiflbrenk of 1 lie war the Colombian peso has declined In value from tS cents in gold to about two rents. There nre now about 250,000, 000 pesos of Inconvertible paper cur rency in circulation, which Is legal tender for all debts and obligations. Confiscation of property, forced loans tnd contributions of war hare been rcxptlrcd of the people, nnd es pecially from those known to sym pathlz. with the revolutionary party. Industry of every kind has been par alyzed, agriculture destroyed, many of the farmhouses burned and once prosperous villages abandoned. The revolutionists assert that llicy will die, but never give up their alleged struggle for liberty. They charge the conservative party, which rules the country, with having established a despotism. The president, they sny, cannot lie called to account for his netlons nnd possesses arbitrary power to Issue legislative decrees and to execute the laws by what Is known as the "administrative process." 1T appoints his cabinet. 1 lie governors of the states and all executive olli cers, who become his personal agents. The church question is also Involved, the liberal party asserting thnt the favors shown to the Human Catholic clergy and orders in exemptions of trials before the common courts and from the payment of taxes, Import duties, etc., are unjust to the rest of the population and should be abol ished. The conservatives, on the oili er hand, charge the liberals with im position, to the Kotnan Catholic church, not so much on account, of disliking the exemptions granted and the privileges given, as on account of opposition to all religion, and be cause tlicv desire to lead immoral lives. About -100 engagements have been fought by the two forces, in the course of some of which valuable property owned by foreign mer- S X- THE PANAMA RAILROAD. chants and corporations has been destroyed, and several times Wie United States has had to interfere to protect the interest of ifa own citizens und those of Kuropean coun tries. Under u treaty made many years ugo the United States as sumed the responsibility of keeping the I'anama railway open, uud that is why we have had to keep war ves sels at the Atlantic and Pacific, termini of the road for several years. Should the commission, which is now trying to secure a clear title to the property of the French Isthmian Canal company, be successful in its efforts the Wash ington government would have to end the revolution, either by force or the outright purchase of the ter ritory adjacent to the railway and ship cunal. Certainly, Uncle Sam's patience has been tried to tli verge of exhaustion. Another pestiferous country which has been giving the United States much trouble is Venezuela, where (ien. Matos is directing a revolution ary campaign against President Castro, one of the most obnoxious of Latin-American tyrants. The so called rebel forces have recently captured a number of Important towns on and neur the seacoast, and the outrages which the victori ous soldiers committed compelled the United States nnd Germany to land marines at Barcelona and other points, Venezuela is the deadbeat par excellence among natioai. Its disposition to repudiate honest debts has several times led to serious fric tion with European powers, and nothing but the Monroe doctrine has saved the tottering republic from anHihi'.atlcn and absorption b for eign creditors. Hitherto tlie govern ment at Washington has sueceeded in avoiding a clash, but unites our diplomats manage to bring Castro nnd his gang of boodlers to time the miserable little country may force us to go to war with one or the other of the great powers; because no self-respecting nation una- afford to be bulldozed by suih a gtevtrn ment ns that of Castro aad the United Rtstes cannot permit the conquest of nny part or aortien ot soil on the western hemisphere. Truly, Hie Monroe doctrLa has its ugly side, and to carry it ui In spirit as well as letter UntfW Sam must uct as the world's poafeeuian in Central and Soufli Amcrle. And this duty calls for the exercise of wise statesnmnshlp nnd a libeval con struction of the rights of tortilgn countries wliose interests In ie re gion niuiH.'d are, necessarily, ure or iess at uie mercy of our te de :.rt..iwt.w, 'A', iiuiiiiuiii A naek-Yard Talk. "And how Is the world treating you?" asked the brindle pup of the spavined flea. "Oh," said the flea, "I get a bite now and then; but how is it with you 7" "I mnnnge to scratch along." Bal timore News. Rot Impenetrable. "I am protected by an armor of ab solute honeMy and Integrity," nssert ed Senator Glucose. "However," he admitted, as he de tected a shade of dlf appointment In the face of the representative of the rich corporation, "even the bent armor has blowholes In it." Brooklyn Life. Kntarallr On. "Wnnt do you think of my wood nymphs?" krd the artist of the con noisheur. "Splendid! Any one would think thev were really made of wood!" N. Y. ilerald. A Wlrkril Plot. Mae After Jiesie's rich uncle heard her sing he offered to send her across the water," Ethel To cultivate her voice? Mae Oh, no; merely to get her out of the way. Judge. Modern Variety. Sqitildlg I had a terrible nightmare last night. I thought that un autoino- I bile run me down. McSwilligen That, was n horseless night inn re. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A lnlnhle Oversliiht. "The world owes me a living," grumiiled .the young mini. "Yes," assented the elder one, "but you made the mistake, of not demnn ling collateral security for tho debt." Urooklvn Life. Well Acquainted Willi III111, Tea-her Suppose your little brother had two pennies' und you gave him three more, what would lie have, then? Nisby Murphy A vaniller ice crcum soder! I'uck. Iluw It Looked. "Do you think Clarence is really en gaged to that (iotrox girl'.'" "Well, I fcee his tailor has trusted him for another suit of clothes." Judge. Wouldn't Mnml for It. "You want a divorce? -Now on what charge 7 "The charge is desertion. Thnt man of mine he wants to desert three times a day." Chicago American. More Arllnlle Tim 11 I'nlu table. "Docs your wife lix up any fancy dishes?" "Lots of 'em. Hut, hnng it all, yon can't tit pointed violets and things." l'liilautlpliia lSullulin. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, and Ollmr persons Interested In t lie estates nttliw ro.-peouve decedents and minors, that the fol. lowing ndiiiliilsti'Htors', executors' and guar dians accounts h v been niiil In the onice of the Heglster of Columbia county, und will be presented forcoullimiiUnn and allowance In I lie orphans' court, to be held hi. Ulooinshurg, I'a., on .Moniliiy, lieeeiuber lsl, 104, at two o'clock p. la of said day. 1. First nnd final account of C. C. Peacock, Executor or William Hrookc, late of the town of Uloomhbmg, deceased. 5. First and tlnul account of Mary A, Cragle, Kxeciurlx or Margaret, t; fcpot.cnberg, lute of Brlurcreek twp., Columbia county, deceased. :). First and limit account of II. J. Hpplee, Huunllan or the estate of Lydla K. Maust, child or Joslali Maust, late or township, Co lumbia county, duct'used. 4. Final account or K. c. Wagner. Guardian or Verna Irene HWlman, minor child or fieorge W. Hillmun, late or township, Co lumbia county, deceus d. 6. Final account, of E. C. Waner, Guardian of Agues Horence Hlllinao, uiluor child of Ueorge VV. HUliuan, late or township, Columbia county, Ueceused. 6. First and final account of William I.. Ernest, Administrator of the estate of William U. Ernes', lutu of lleiulook township, Columbia county, deceased. 7. First and partial account, of Dr. Andrew Gruydon, fcxeeutor of Dr. Wllllum Graydou, Into of liloomsburg, Columbia county, deceased. 8. First and tlnul account of II. W. Belles, Administrator or Elizabeth J. llelles, late of Uoutou, Columbia county, deceased. V. The second and Final account of C. II. and I. 8. Troy, Administrators of the estate of U. K. Troy, late of le aver township, Columbia county, deceased. J. C. KUTTEH, Jr., Kkiirtkk's Ofpicb, Register, Bloomsburg, l'a., Nov. a, mi. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraiseuv nts will be presented to tho orphans' Court of Columbia County, on the first Monday of December, A. D. lUft! nd continued nisi uud ualoss exceptions are tiled within tour duya thereafter, will be confirmed absolute. Estate of John brink, lato of Sugarloaf town ship, deceased. Personally $H1.60. Estate ut Henry Kote, late of Greenwood township, deceased, l'erallty Estate or Jacob U. Stlner, late of The '1 own of liloomsburg. Personalty IS9.15. Kealty t-M.M. Estate of Howard K. Grimes, late of Montour township, deceased. Personality tlOu. Estate of John Dultoua, late of Beaver town ship, deceased. Personalty 113.50. Kealty $JOU. Estate of Klchard Pooley, late of Hemlock township, deceased. Personality f lOt.OO. Kealty llVb.UO W. U. HBNRIE. Clerk's Office, Cm an, u, C. Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov. 3. 1902. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the Htate of Pennsylvania on Monday the 17th day of No vunbci, A. O. 1902 by Uobert einiidgrass, U. J. Frederick, O. II, Campbell, C. W. Miller and others, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "Au uct to provide for the Incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations ' approved Aptll M, lb? 4 and the supplements thereto, for the chart er of un Intended corporation to be culled the center Water Company, tho object and purpose being to supply water to to the public wlthlu tho tiiwnshlp 01 Centre. County of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, corporations und In dividuals residing or doing business therein, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges 01 the said Act of Astjctnbly uud 1W suigictneutH. kulllilii' HNDHGKASS. 104ii4t. C. W. M1LLKK, Solicitors. NOTICE. Notice Ib horeby given that the following ao eounts have been filed lu tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, ann will be presented to tho said I'ourt on the tlrst Monday of Decem ber, A. 1). pjoiJ and confirmed nlst, and unless exceptions are tiled wlllila four days thereafter, will be continued absolute. 1. First nnd Final account of Jchn M. Buck alew committee for A. T. Harrison, late of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, do. ceased. v Heeond a"1 tlnnl account of John M Clark, assignee lor ticiiein. of creditors of William N-hV. " v. Ne-l and H. ' Neat W. II. IIKVHIK, eiiMii'.oiivn 1 1 ..1 1 nr. I Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov, 3, 1902. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By Vtrtun of a writ, nfl.ev. Pa. Iisned nut Of the Court of Common Pleas of ColiimOlu county, , I'ennsj Ivanla and to mo diroctnd there will be exposed to public nnln at the Court Home In iiloomnburK, county and nt.'Ue aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1902, at two-o'cloek p. m. all Unit certain piece, par ' color ttuct of Innl t'tfether with the Improve, mrnts thereon erect el Bltuate, lying and being In the town of Hloomsburif, Count v of Columbia I and state of i'ennsylvanln, described la the re j corded deeds of conveyance as fellows, to wit: ' IlcKlnnlng at a point one 'hundred sixty-two feet distant from the northwest cornorof West , and fourth streets, thenen north one hundred (100) feet to a fifteen (IS) fnot wide alley, thence west, along said olley forty-seven (47)feet to corner of a lot owned by E. H. Ikelor, thence south one hundred (II 0) teet to Kourtli(llh) street and thence east foriy-ieven (IT) feet to j the pluee of beginning, being u pnrt of a largo 'piece of land which John W. Hoffman, High tHierllTof ( oluaibta county conveyed to B. It. tkeler, whereon Is erected a t wo-slory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized and takeu Into execution at I he suit of New York Miit.lonitl Untitling and l.oun Assocla tlon vs. J. N. Webb and tluttlo L. Webb, J. 8 WlllliiiiH terro tenant and to be sold as the property of J. 8. Wlllliims. terro tenant. MlU.XK, Atty. 1IAMKI, KNOKK. WierlfT. I SHERIFFS SALE By vlrt ue 1. a writ of Kl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Com mot) Pleas of Columbia County, eniisylvanla and to mo directed there will be' et posed to public cale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County und state aforesaid 00 SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902, at two o'clock p. in. nil thnt, certain piece, par cel or tract or land, situate la the town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described a follows, to wit: Be ginning at a point, coiner of Seventh street and the right of way or tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western switch; tuenco ulojig Seventh street north sixty-four and one-fourth degrees cast two hundred twenty-four and twenty-three hundredths feet to cornor or lot late or Marga ret Vunnatta; thence along same north twenty five and three-fourths degrees west one hun dred fourteen feet to lino of hind of Charles K. welllver thence along samo south sixty-four and one-ronrih degrees west, twenty-one and tlve-tenth feet to a stake, thence along same nurlli thlrty-o-o degrees and t weuty-slx Inln lit.es west iilnety-eliilit. and flve-ienth feet to a stake on eastern Hue of the aforesaid right of way: 1 hence along same a distance of two hun dred eighty-nine feet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a one and two story BRICK BUILDING, used In the liuiMiructtire tfartltli-l.il lee, storage and ortlee together with machinery therein. Seized and taken knto 1 xceutlun at the suit of !i;v. White and 1.. T. Sharpies, trustees vs. Uloomsburg Art tit I o t Ire Company nnd to be sold us the. property of Blooiiisburg Artificial lee Com puny. Mtl.l.KH, Atty. DANIEL KNOKIl, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE lly vlrt ue of a well of alias 11. Fa. Issued out of tho court of common Pleas of Columbia County, and to me directed there will be ex. posed to public sale at the Court House la lilooinsljuig, county and state aforesaid ou SATURDAY, NOV. 29th, 1902, at two o'clock p. in. all the IK estate of Hiram Uerrand the undivided oae-lniir Interest In the remainder or fee of Franklin Dorr, In all that certain piece, parcel and lot of ground situate In Montour township. In the county of Co. lumbla und state of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, to-wlt: Deglunlng at a stono In a public road leading from Danville to Illoomsb jrg in lluo of land at one time belonging to Jos. Mauser, and running from thence by suld public road south eighty one and one-half degrees we3t eight perches to a stono In said road; thenco by land lato of Samuel Lazarus south nineteen nnd one-fourth, degrees east ten perches to a stone; thenco by the same north eighty-one and three-fourth de grees east eight perches to a stone In the afore said Hue of land once owned by Jos. Mauser; thence by tho aforesaid line of Jos. Mauser north nineteen and one-fourth degrees west tea porches to tho place of beginning, containing 80 SQUARE PERCHES of land be tho same, mora or less, and upon which Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. It being the sam? premises conveyed to l)anll Fry by Samuel Lazarus and wife by deed dated June Kith, lUttf, and recorded In the Recorder's office of Columbia county on January 16th, ist3, in Deed Hook, Vol. "It" at page 374, uns which Is now vested la niram Derr, Franklin Derr and Daniel Derr. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Cath erine Ammorman vs. Hiram Derr and Franklin Derr, and to be sold as the property of Hiram Derr and Frauklla Dorr. DANIEL KNOKK. niHsiNd, Atty. Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S SALE . OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia County, Pa., the under signed Executor of the estate ot Dr. J, K. Evans, late of Bloomsburg, Pa., deceased. will expose to public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER aoth. at ten o'clock A. M., the following desciibej real estate. All that ceitain lot of land situate in Bloomsbur(j, Columbia County and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a corner on Third Street and Jellerson Street, thence along said Third Street in a southwesterly direction forty-nine and one. half feet to coiner of lot No. sixty-eight now owned by Stephen Knorr, thence along said lot in north-westerly direction two hundred and fourteen and one-half feet to Pine Alley, thence along said Alley in a northeasterly direction forty-nine and one-half feet to the corner of Pine Alley and Jefferson Street, thence along said Jeffer&on Street in a south easterly direction two hundred and fourteen aud one-half feet to the place of beginning, being lot No. sixty-seven in the general plan of the town of liloomsburg, on which are erected a large two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, AND BARN. It is one of the most valuable and desira ble homes in liloomsburg. AU modern im provements in dwelling. There are fine fruit trees on premises. There is two hundred and sixty-four feet fronting on Third Street and Jefferson Street. Terms of sale: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to he paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth less ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale; nnd the remaining three-fourths in one year there after, with iuleic from cumu w.uiou nisi. AM'KEW I.. ''-RiT7 Executor 'of estate of Dr. J. Ii. Evans. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF Farm Land. The undersigned will offer at public sale up on the premises, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902, at two o'clock p.m., valuable farm land con testing of a tract of land situate In Hemlock twp., Col. Co., Pa., bounded by lands now or late of William and Mat.hlas Appleman, John Kitchen, John and Rylvestcr Pttrsel, James Hulllvaa and others, and containing aS ACRES and 105 PERCHES OF I LAND on which are erected FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn and outbuildings. Terms:-Ten per cent down, twenty percent April 1st, UK) 1 and balance one year thereafter I with Interest from April 1st 11)03. : II. Mont. Smith, gkokiii Hi'Tciiinos j Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE. I By virtue of a writ, of At. FI. Fa , Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Col umbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mn dl ; rected, there will be exposed to public sale, at ! the Court House, In liloomsburg, county and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 22ml, 1902 at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and Improve ments thereon erected, situate on the north east corner of spruce and Fourth streets, la tho Uloomsburg Land Improvement Company's Addition to the said Town of liloomsburg, and known and designated as lots No. 11 and 11, In llloi'k No. 4, In the plot or draft of said Addition complied by Samuel Neyhard and James O1 llrown, In the year ;stM, nnd bounded and des. crlbed as rollows to wit: Beginning at the north east, corner or spruce and Fourth st reels: thence along said Spruce street north twenty-three do grees and tl Ity-four minutes west, one hundred and eighty-four feet, to an alley; thence along said alley north sixty-six degrees and six min utes east, eighty feet to lot No 13; thence along satd lot numb'r in, south twenty-three degrees and llfty-four minutes east, ono hundred und eighty-four feet, to Fourth street aforesaid, thence along said Fourth street south sixty" six degr '08 and six minutes west, eighty feet to the place of beglimln, whereon Is erected a lnrge, tine FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, chicken coops and of tier outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of The Pennsylvania Trust company vs. Alveretta Iilttenbender and .lohn K. lilt tenbender, and to be sold aa the property of Alveretta P.llten beuder and John K. lilt tenbender. DANI Ktj KXollil, Hakmas, Attorney. Sheriff. j SHERIFF'S SALE. I lly virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out, of the Court t f common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania to nie directed thero will be ex. posed to public suli) at, the Court House In liloomsburg, county state aforesaid on I SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. nil that certain piece, pnt eel and tract of land together with the Improve ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, described lu tho re corded deed of couvejanees as follows to wit: on tho north sldo or Fourth street, commencing I at a point on tho nort h side tf Fourth street corner of the lot of tieorge M. Tustln, thence along same In a northerly direction one hundred , feet to a nfteen foot alley: thence eastwardly along the same forty-eight feet uioro or less to lot or Mrs. William II. cook; I hence southward ly along same one hundred feet more or less to I Fourth street aforesaid, thenco wenlwardly I along the same forty-eight feet more or less to the place of beginning. Being tho same pre mises which C. W. Miller nnd wlfo by their deed dated tho twenty-first day of Sept. 1MI7 and Intended to be forthwith recorded In the ofllce , of the Recorder of Deeds of Columbia County, granted and conveyed to the said 8. U. Wolfe party hereto, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized and taken Into execution at tho suit of New York National Building and Loan Assocla tl in vs. 8. II. Wolto and Rosa Wolfe. J.N Webb turre tenant and to be suld as the property of J, N. Webb, terre tenant. Millks. Atty. DANIEL KNOKR, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate vf Deborah Kvans, late of Locust township Uwmed. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to pass up on exceptions to account and make dis tribution of the fund In tne hands of the Ac countants, ot said deceased, will sit at his ofllce In liloomsburg ou Friday, November 21, Wi, at 10 o'clock a. in. to perform the duties of bis appointment, when and where all parties interested in tue tuna in uiu nanas or me ia mlnlstrator of said deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. B. FRANK ZAltK. 10-23 St Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate OS Harry Shultz, late of Madison township, Onvased. . Notice Is herery given that lett ers of adminis tration on the estate of Harry Hliltz, late ot Madison towoshlp, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to Bald estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without de lay to J. C. 811ULTZ, Administrator, C. W. Mii.t.sa, Atty. Jerseytown, l'a. 10-:iu 6t W. U. FUNK, ATTfMUnET-AT-LAW, Mrs. lot's Building, Court Haas &LOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Uloomsburg Nat'lBank Uldg., 2d floor. BLOOAlSbURO, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in l.ockavd's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. ranis. john o. barman FREEZE & II ARM AN, ATTORNKYS AND COTTNHFf ,T,nH AT r.Aw, Offlces:Ce&treSt., first doorbolowOperaHouse , A. N. VOST, ATTORN I Y-AT-LAW Wirt Buildinp, Court House Square. ULOOMSBURG. PA. II. A. McKILLlP. ATTORNEY ATLA W. Columbian Building, 2nd Moor. BLOOMSBURG, TA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square. Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office back of Fanners' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney-at law, Bloomsburg, Pa Office in Wirt's Building, W. II. HIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CfT Will be in Orangcvil'.e Wednesday each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Blootnsbnrg, Pm Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexander Bros. 1 1-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rwomc.o Llddlcot, building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-3o-iv BLOOMSBURG, PA. MONTOfB TKI.KPnONR. I1KM, TKI.irHONB KVKS TKSTKO. Of.ASSKS UTTKD. H. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMffiOPATIlICPUY.SICIANANDBCRQBOH (pries bocbs: Office Residence, 4th St. 10 a. m. to a p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. bI.00MSF.rrG, PA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glnsses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Ta. Hours: 10 to 8 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work a specialty, Corner Main and Centre Streets. , BLOOMSBURG TA. Columbia A Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlce Barton's Building, Wain below Xarke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manne and all work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIN, by the use tof Gas, and free of charge whea artificial teeth are inserted. f"To be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Suocessorto B. P. Hartman reMtiti twelve of the strongest Compaa I es In the world, among which ares v"u'1'"" CASH TOTAL RCRPLUt r.ni,..i.i.., CAPITAL. ASSKTS. OVSRALU Franklin of Phlia.. 4oo,ooo m.iunb'.k i,ouo.M Queen, Of N. Y.... 600,000 8,.Ws,m5 LWlSc Westchester, N.Y. soo.O.iO l.rwUflT Att N. America, Phlla. s.ooo.ooo ,730,68 ,3M,T Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. gLosse8 promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (8UCCK830K8 TO FREAS BKOWW) INSURANCE AND REALESTATK AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street?; Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com panies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjust ed and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ( Successor to C. F. Knapp.) GENERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburg, P Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. o. 121 Wert Main Street WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, end modj.a co veniences. Bar stocked v.-ith test vlue aa Humors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Tropilctor, (Oppositcthe Court House) BLOOMSUKO, a. Laigc and eonvci.itai ciii.oie room, halfc on, hot end cnld , , 1 3" jjg, CJiices, '1 " y ! I t, it ft 1 t If II ;1 i. 1' m