.1.1 mif m itntr iim.i i ..;.:. . IJlij JIUJ1A Ti JiMMAiN, , ' He Is the Lowest Type to Be Found I . In the Southwest. In Formrr Vrn Members of Thu Tribe- Initnlitfil In tiniiultiniu. tic Oralr Mmrt Talk nlnh an Old tlnurr. (Ppcrlal Arizona Letter. J j IT HAS lung been a question - ith. , KtinU-iitH ns to whether any of t lie ' India us now living in t'nited ytati-s territory wen ever catinilmU j in historic times. Then- is Midi a ' nnturnl horror In 1 ho hiiinnn lncnst at tlio iiloa of one man t-iitinir tlio flesh of auutiii-r fur food Unit ill rf(i I OLD MOHAVE I'ANNI l!AL. irctns to ln a pni'rnl rcliic-tp.i.ce to even bclii'M- that the Indians uf mir rountry wen- oer jrlilty of mi leatli foiuo ami t'rrilili a practice. lu- lie it from me to attempt to diai :re this j laudable i-pirit of iride, and few would lare to charge me with ever dointf n thing1 to b.viltle the Indians j nf America. 1 have mihl' their praises too ofi.-n to 1,,. thus mis-i judged. lilt facts are facts, ai.d. be-' 'des bciiiLf staiiborii tliiiiirs. they tdiould he known if one would l iLrht- !y judire and understand. 1 know ..f lit few instances where it ha.s ever een eharired that North American ndians were cannibals, and it is not Niiway certain that those so charged m-.ere cuiltv. It was Ion-' b.li-ved. fund is yet by many, that the Seris, who inhabit the Tihiiron island, iu the Ciulf of Culfornia, were cannibals, bt.t Dr. V. T. Mctlee, the uctiiig di rcetor of the L'ni'.ed States bureau of ethnology, who visited them in Wi-J, thus disposes of the charge. After Teciting' his various talks with them on the subject, he summarizes their responses as follows: 1. They are not cannibals. S. Thev do no; eat nnv nortion nr jmm nous wi iiic umn iu un enemy eluin in war. 3. Thoy do not eat human liesh iu a titieririeialvay. and, 1 4. They speciiically ilenied hnvinjf eaten the lles.li of the two Americans wlmm they confessed to having killed the year before. To nil the-e statements Dr. Mcliee I... :.. : i: 1 . . 1 : . ..a i. .. i.. piijs lie is ljivuiieu in y'e ms I Tint if individual confession goes for anything, the photograph here presented of a Mohave Indian is that of a cannibal. This old fellow open ly boasts at the dances of his peoplu of his feasts of human tlesh. He lives on the Mohave Indian reserva tion on the Colorado river, between CLAD IN RABBIT SKIN. NeedU'H and Yuma, where a large lumber of this tribe res.ides. They re without doubt the most degraded f all Indians of the southwest, hold ing ideas that are repulsive to every moral nense of the white man. For instance, they believe that (iod is lead, and that His ghost or spirit is 'he devil, and thut this devil lives In tlie NeedleR mountains near where the Santa Fe bridge crosses the Col orado river from Arizona into Cali fornia. There never was such a devil u these Mohave have pictured, for thin "Old Nick" is both mule and fe male, and lie sits in judgment on . ory spirit of the dead Mohaws and r determines what sham of Heaven tl.y nhall have. I ' Their looseness of morals in past be-I'-.litf, go that one is quite prepared to i' Mielieve the old man's horrible stones fif hit murders and cannibalism, To ""k at liim as he tells his story is quite 'enough. His eyes roll In a kind of ecstiittn -.... i i... i:..i... i.i.. i;,,.. ' nun lie inns ins 1 1 1 V enjoying is feast in rememlirance. 9 Ml - Vj Jv V' . N. tK f a f f .: 5 Jf. -rlSf it-. .... f. m i "e ,0,rt " t glory In hi ilcbne- ; mi-n i.. I ''is',', I" liini ns )m trils n:oIlitiff Morj, while t,y t.. pU'tiirc lii-ii.p. ar , lc, of iiM-iIiiim liiirht. cH lii.ntd ulid j 111 1 1 sr 1 1 i 11 r. he ;., ;.. ... t .. ., ,.,, ... i. lcl ic ft'llilU, tllliMvll lliiw i.l.l I, In ill. iny L'liiv liuits. IlitT.t i nl from most Indians he has n i,liKht bund kiiW mustache, both of which tire partially white. His face )uu a eu.irse, cruel, tigerish lm.li, j,,,,! his e e positively Kleatn k'icii when he is cvitcd nn,l talking over his past ep. l ienri s. To add to the terror of his ,,!,s he fasten a iuill or pine of stick through tlie septum of hi nostrils, and thin with rythmic swing ,.f he.,,1 jml b. v cor responding t,, a rule rhythm in hi H'ecch he tell, his tale. It is f i .e u ,,. hefore any whit'.' man ha. I ,i.i;. : i.:.. -r .. v ' ' ' ii. 1 1 1 1 i i . i . i iu u"' M'diaie i'. uintn. There was no ese, union, nn.i .t. "tug father" at . n;iMi:r.'Mi,n In! imi In, v.- . r J existence, nr did tiny k in .w a n h I i.g ! "bout him. I here'liad beui'a few ' white men up the ric: Oi:e came In , u big boat that bciche.l out lire and j i s""'''. (This wa.- lltldoubt..;!y l.iellt. ' ! Ives steamer, which went up the river ; , iu 107-1). Mcxieaas an l w hit. s lived ' j at. Ilhr. 'nl r-. ai... I..i Tax, at..; mined I S"r J-'"''' i''.d sll'.er. but il at wa., further (Iowa the river. Il-.eiv now ; am! a:raln -r ii'e niaa more , :.''. r for ' ! gl'tterli-.g ri.i k and the stutT he burned out of it. would .strike out, ; s,,inctimes ah,r.e. ai d ,,.mt ,, with ; two or three compj. i.ioii , would roam , i o'T into the eoi.ntr;.. a; d the ! d'. sirt m ar to the lar.d of the M .Ikhi's. omcllo',v their presence would lu be one for the var.aoly lie bet rave i t heir t rail w mild In It -ecu b m.rM out hunting. ,,r iu ti.e m . si (! and gra-ses; i r il no- -iimke of t heir camp ti res ri ilo'ir pre. -i !;.'. (li.ee it was known tiny weie then., tin- .M.,ha.s would t have a council at the camp lire and ccrta.'.', jtiiitig warriors woul.! I to see whether the white man i I eoi.i he sri''i i-i d i:. slain o ie M'lit. r liieU r cap- tared. Then in detail the old I won! de-crl'oe ) , under t!:ei man cover 'f t.'ght, he aild his comrades would j 'teal upon the solitary wi'itelies, as j they sat around t heir ca in p lire, cook- ' I ii'g t heir im ager meal, or p. rha p- I he v won!,! wail until sleep had wrapped his fluent of oidivion around tlieui. i'he:i, as sualthiiv as the c.i; eiei ps upon the unsuspecting mou-c. these r-d devils would secretly crawl upon A KELIC OF THE PAST. their hapless victims, and either stun them with one or two tierce blows of a stone axe, or transfix them with hint or agate tipped arrows. After showing how the poor mur dered wretches were scalped, he would then describe the building of a tire, and the disiuemberiueut of the white man. His breath was sucked from his dead lips in order that the white man's en durance might be communicated to his Indian slayer; his scalp was removed j in order to hang it in the proper place j in the captor's house, and so that he : could be decorated with it in the war j dances; if the white man had shown ' any pirit of defense or especial cour- j age, his heart was first taken out and j the blood drank and some of the flesh j eaten raw. This was to give to the ' eater the courage of the man he had j slain. The strange thing about that belief is that when a man so takes in the courage of his slain foe it is added to the courage he already possesses. Then the choice bits would be torn ! from the body or cut with flint i knives and thrown upon the burning ! coals, there to roast while the In dians danced and sang around the fire. When hulf cooked often they would wait no longer, but eat the j horrible feast, while the blood llowed over hands and chin. When 1 asked the old wretch I which he liked the better, human ! flush or beef, he showed his teeth and exclaimed: "Man beef!" When I ; queried how lung it was since he had eaten any he drew a line in the sand and signified the length of his Ufa from birth to now. Then cutting the line about in half he signified that never since that time had he touched human flesh. Tn civilize such dep-raded sneeimers of humanity is hard, and I never j think of thut old man but my heart I goes out to the men and women who are engaged in trying to elevate the j Mohavcs. Of course, the major part of the tribe are not to be classed in i the same category as the old canni bal, but they are all pretty hard sub- I jecls upon which to work. ! Some of the younger members are quite bright The older ones, how-i-Ncr, still stick tenaciously to old r ustoms as can be seen by looking at the second photograph, where the rabbit skin blanket is still worn by the aged Indian, who was shivering with Hgue at the time the photo was tuken. O. WHARTON JAMES. . if P' te: - . 4 F - , v.- i , I fHP COI IIMR1AM Ri nniMcmmr. da - - - v -' - - LymtuiVJt i - Tlurl 5lo tmr for It. ".Vow, here is a showcase' mid tha dealer, pointing to a peculiar-looking pecimen of htn warts, 'that Is bound to become popular. It magnifies everything put in it to double its nti j turnl size." , "t'an't use it in my busines," replied ; the prospective eutotuer. "T"hat I i want is a cae that will seemingly re ; race the actual t'uo ot its content . fully onc-half." ! "What is your line?" asked the ' denier. i ".My speciality Is ladle' shoes," re plii'd the other, with a hnlf-uppresed i grin. Tit-Ilits. Optlmlxm. "Chfr up!" crt'it the it.itrmnn, nhos '' m-t defeat. "Thf vr nilct will fon be reversed. They'll blunder to much they'll be ea.y to beat NVxt time. Let ut hope for the wont!" 1'uek. tiOOD TM I Nti KOII TOMMY. far- .TillKI er say y Didn't you lierir the teaoh your eun.-cience is what tell Ji n when you do wrur.ir? l"oiniiiy It' pood it don't tell your mother. .Milwaukee Sentinel. V lint Hurt M.i.t. Who tells malicious lies of us In bid er.uugh. torwioth, '.u: far in -re -.icilorlrit i the cus Who tc'.; n:alic:oui truth. Fhl.a leli'hla Press. ot n Knull-l-'liiilrr. I hope you are not no of tin 1 men wh had fault with the cookir..." "Mo. indeed." answered Mr. Meek ton. "Henrietta is very considerate in that way. In order that I may be perfectly satisfied she let me do most i f the cooking myself." Washington ? t a r. An t-lelio. "Nothing but work and worry day after day. sighed Mrs. l'eck. "I gup pose I II never rest iu peace until I'm in my grave." "And neither will I. my dear," meekly rejoined the poor man, who was known to the community at large ns Mrs Peek's husband. Chicago Daily New I dsdih r ruble. Wife imi should have been at church to-day. The minister preached a powerful sermon about men who neglect to attend divine service. Jlustiani! Well, if we tuen went to church he'd never have a chance to preach that sermon. X. Y. Journal, Ilia Mean RMort. married me for ray "You money, she exclaimed, angrily. As for him, he refused to lose temper. "You must have been looking yourself in the glass," was all said. Chicago Post. his at he Knr Money. Client Don't you think your bill is rather large? Lawyer No, I don't think so. That will be live dollars more. Client For what? Lawyer For the opinion I jnst gave you. . llerald. Kfenda. Miss Gush What do your suppose the result would be if we could hear what our friends say about us in our absence? Miss Candor I think we'd have trifle more modesty, and considerable fewer friends. Town and Country. t A I.lve Man Wanted. "Is your company for 'Hamlet' com.' plete?" "les, answered Mr. Stormington names. .ui i. want is a good, livs young man for the ghost." Washing, ton Star. She W'iw Too WlllTnc. "So when they got Aunt Hetty on the witness stand they told her to tell all she knew about the case?" "Yes, but they decided they didn't care to call an extra session of court." Philadelphia Bulletin. Suspicions. Bank Director How did you come to examine his boks? His Associate I heard him address his Sunday school class on "We are here to-day and gone to-morrow." I'uck. Ilia Attitude. "I was always against bars," said fhe I man with the ruby headlight. I "Yes, and when I saw you last yon were leaning very heavily against i them, too." Baltimore Herald. Keapolls!b!llty, Strappes Five pounds for a bon net 1 Madam, it is a crime! Mrs. S. Well, the crime will be on uiy own head. Glasgow Evening Times. How It Started. Jack She and her husband have had their first quarrel. Tom About what? Jack About the best way for mar ried couples to avoid quarrels. Judge. From Foot to Face. "When a man has an aching corn," remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "it shows very plainly on his face." Yonkers Statesman. t ORDINANCE NO. 118 The Town of Bloomsburg, Pa. VVitkrr.h the IM iware L.-vekawAnnii Went ern Kallnis'l remiiany ds-s to extend tlio swltch'tin connect Irif wttu in mtn line nf rillro.id fr.,m Its prcri-nt terminus tn the far of the il -nt of ihe Hhjom.ti:ii; Kleet rlc Ms'ht power Vftnpsny so as to eonnn t wlMi ttie ma'-uriictu.rttiif plants sttu ite ou the southern fide of t lie Pennsylvania l ssal in tlio town of Mootmburi? and WnKRiAS, tli" said D. L. A W. Iiallioid C jtn panjr has already pr t ired tn . rllit of w.iy overall private property thrnigli which the extension of said switch ill pins an! Wiirrsak, by the draft Ivretef ire surjinltf d to the T ii r,,iine it appears 1 hat In the ex tension of said switch It will tie i.ciemar tit the saiin to cross t'f harpip street In said T.iwn near tin! lr'ers-eion ih Math s'p-et and to fHasf -inally riw? and ocivipy Mui b s'r, ..f a'ore s ild to a point wesf of the maiiuf.i 'turlnif plant now known as the Elevaror Works: Therefore be t ordained and i tueifd by the Town Council of tb Town of ljiorinitiurir and r la hrreby enacted by authority or the same; feetlon I. That the said II. L. W. Hallroad Cnn pa::y Is hereby permitted to locale, con struct, establish a' d use us a rAlI'oad switch of io iiiifc-ie tracks across and over Catharine street la the To n of Bl.Kiutiii".- near the in- ten vtlon or raid street with Mn'h strotand! or one track over and along the smi'li ."1 1" "t I Mnth street arorevild from Irs In'erse. tl n with '. a'harlne street to a pl'it Immediately ' w-s' or the plant now known as the Kteva'or I Worrs subject to the teruis and coridltloLS In ! me nniinnnee mention' d and to such other i reasonable and lawtul reKaiatl ins as may b- ' h-riMftrr by the Town Council from time to i time in ni t or reutilred. I Section -The route or said railroad switch, ' I's Brad- and coast ruction shall be to the sa'ls. ! t:v tt"a nnd aenroval of the Knelneer or tt-.e I T.,wti; nt.il It shall be constructed, maintain"! and used in all its parts at the crossins or oth.T s' reels nr highways or uron nr alun the .,i. s'ich k,rade as shall be n.xed by the Town nindl in.,l to 'he satisfaction und aiipr .vul ut tl.e Knulneer uf i h, Town and sous not toluter f"i.j n n i, the us of such streets'ur.d lil-li a.ivs pt so inn h as is actually n-ecss.iry and s!i!l be by the said company so kep-, m attain ed f,n'! ii-' fl. and t!i said ( nnipany Its s' ss- oi-.-i, . s ,,r others Ojwraflurf the same shall submit to and orservi. all le,' il and reaonable ri'K-ili'l-n.s w iil.'h may b,.' at any time mad- bv the Town coun jll with reference to speed of trains. jrr.el"s. il n-in ti. etc. . eclun Tint under reasonable conditions all companies or Individuals ownli l m, alon- laeiineoi s,:i switch sli ill Save tic prlvil f ". . ..oe . injf icre-.vr a aim Mi" said r.illrea.l or swit. 'a -hail be so operated and m.n.u'"d tiiat Here -sli ill be r.o ut.Jusf Jts.-rlmtnat m in o t.iu ur eaar-es mil that under Just and equitable eor. lltl ins npp.irm: tty shall befT )rd i d to the Industries alotiif its line to have tle tr meichanJl.se transported over it to and final t!ie tracks of other railroads thin the Delaware Lackawanna i Western Hallroad. section I. -The sutd Company shall be liable rur all d images to public or prlva'e prperty by reason nf the construction, malnienar.ee at.d use of said switch or by reason of ony privilege gramed by the Town Council, and nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed la any manner to afreet the rtghts of individuals orotnersastodamafesby rea.son of the loca tion, constructioa and maintenance and use of tald switch or any construction connected therewith in this ordinance mentioned or referred to and the said company its suc cessors, lessees or others owning or operating the said switch or constructions sh ill keep the same In good order and sive the Town of Uloomstvirg harmless rrom any responsibility or liability whatever by reason of the location constructlon.maintenaace and use of said s witch or constructions. Section 5.-The said Company shall pay all costs and expenses lncldmt to the drawing, printing, posting and publishing this ordinance and all services performed by the. Engineer of theTowa or other Town oftlcers, or employes and expenses Incurred by the Town by reason ot their services necessary under t he provisions of this ordinance in the construction, mainten ance and use of the works of the said Compauy shall be paid by the said Company. Section 6. This ordinance shall not be of force unttl it shall ba certiaud to the I). L. & V. Railroad Company and by said Company accept ed and approved and such acceptance and ap proval certified to the Town Council. Attest: Fiuzi ycics, Secretary. rasped November is, :J. JMJ. k. towxsend. President of Council. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rie oIhvUel E Troy, lateof&anrtinciuhtp. deynd. The nnderslcrned annolnted an auditor hr fh orphans Court of Columbia county to make distribution of the funds In the hands of c. II. Troy and I. S. Troy admlulsf rators of said de- eeaseu, win attend at his onice in bloomsburg on Friday, January vth, 1903, at ten o'clock in me torenoon to perform the duties or his a. ed la the rund in the bunds ot the said admlnls. iiuiii.iumi. wnen inn waere an names interest. trator are requested to appear and prove ruelr cmiitis ur oe lurever aeoarren rrom cominc in on oaiu iuna. JUlirs U. ritKhZB, 12 18 3t Auditor ELECTION NOTICE. A meetlmr Of the Stockholders of tha Funnel- National Bank of Bloomsburg, ror the election or a board or directors tor theensulng year, will be held In the directors' room of the Bank on TuesdHT. January i;!. ISO. between the hours nf two anu tour p. in. 1J-11 tn. M. MILLEISEN. Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. A meetlnir of the stockholders or the Blooms. burg National Bank of Bloomsburg, forthe elec tion 01 a ooara or directors ror theensulng vear, will be held In the directors' room of the Kanlt on Tuesday, January l'i, ltw;, between the hours ui ten a. m. and twelve m. W-ll tn. W. II. HIDLAY, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meetlne of the Dollev holders of the Brlarcreelr. rFarmers' Mutual Insurance company of l.lme Hldge, ra., will be held ur tne nan or centre (irange, o. eii, p. of 11., on Tuesday, January lath. ltum. between the hours of 10 a. u;. and i p. m , for the election ot twelve directors to serve tor the ensulue year, and for iue transaction 01 sucn 01 aer uusiuesa as muy projierly come before wild meeting. i-'-ii st 11. u. hko n, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meellnirof the stoekhold ersof the First National bank, or Bloomsburg, rn,, n,r iue riecuou or inreemrs tfir iue ensu ing year will be ln-H at the ofllce or said Bank on Tuesday, Januaiy is, iw.,'i, between the hours of U a. m., and 12 o'clock, 1. 01.11 K. F. CAKl'ESTER, 12 11-It Cashier. NOTICE IN DIYORCE. Myrtle Bailey,) Petition In Divorce. No 131, vs Sent. T . mo-'. Common Pleas. Adam Bailey. J of Columbia county, l a. To dam llailey, lato of said County. Whereas, Myrtle Bailey, your wife, has filed a libel In divorce as above stated, pruylng a di vorce from you ; now, therefore, vou are here, by notified and featured to unn,ar In said Court on or before Monday, the Second day of February, lW'l, to show cause, ir any you have, whv Myrtle Bulley should not be invoiced from the bonds or matrimony entered Into with you. according to the prayers or the petitioner tiled lu said Court. 1AN1L K.NOKH U-U-U bherifl. L KG A L A D VERTIS E ME NTS. SHERIFF'?? SALE. Hy virtue or sundry writ or I.ev.Fa.lssued out of the Court ot Common Mcas or Columbia county, Pennsylvania and to me directed there will b exposed to publU sale at the Court li'iuse In idnr.instjurg, county and state afore, said on SATURDAY, DEC. 20th, 1902, ai.iwoociocitp.iii.all that certain message tenement and tract of land situate In tin town ship of Prinklln, bounded and described as follows to.wlt: Iteytnnliig at a chestnut oaic corner 01 josepi, iuti. j lard, and running thence by the same north seven degree east twen y.eiuhf perches to a stone; thence by the same smith eltfhty.one and one-half degrees' east elhty-one perches to a stone; thei.c. by land of rilao W'.',ivr, north six decrees, east fory-f wo porches to a pine knot; thence by the same north seven 1 greei east sixteen ind two lei.th p tc hes to a post; thence by land or Uncher ,t Thomas and land ot John Former, d"ce,ised, nnrtu tweiiti -nine and one-halt de. , gr- esw st one hundred a;,d Rt een and one- ii.ui rep nes tn a post corner of .John Hewer's , laMl; tlicrce br the sim sou'h flfty-elglit de ! (frees, w-esr one hundred and eighteen atd six tenth p-'ciies to n post In I'ne of hind of Jacob h'ts'enbaii'ler.ttience by the same south eighty 1 seven and on-!ialf decrees east six and seven ( tetitlis perches 10 a white oik, the place of be ( pinning containing ONE Ml'NDRKD AND ONE n"r-s nr, i twenty-'hree perches, whereon It erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, I balk born nd n'herc-u'-b'illdlnss. ei'i"i. 1.1 ;en in e.xe-irien at tlie suit of M. A. nint.v cuar liin or S'erllng .Manhart, Byronf Manhar' and Tardee .Manhart, minor children o J.ary .. v.mhart, deceased, vs. Margaret (.rimes, administratrix ot II li. (irluies de. ceas d and to bo sold as the property or the ll. li (i'ilie S estate. W. II. IJII.XWS, . a. mi in., dam;:l knoui:, I., c. .Vk.,iii, Attys. Mierlfr. A DM I NTSTRATO R-S S A EE OF Real Estate. Pursuant to an o-tW of the orphans- Court of Columbia couti'y, Pennsylvania, the undersign ed adialtils'rafor of the estate r samuel M. Lowry, late of Madison township, deceased, will expos to .sale on the premis-s on SATURDAY, JANUARY yj, i9o3, at two o'clock In tl.e aferr.oon the following d' scribe. I real estate; Al.l. THAT ( EKT1IN Undivided SlX-SlXteenf h3 of a tract of land situate In sail iad!.s.Ja twp., bound das follows to wit: (in the south by laLtl.s ot x 1111 iiu ilartiln, on the east by lands or The d re Uuu)on and J. M. Smith, on the west bv lands ot Nelsoi Kitchen, and on the north by lands of 1' r Wolf; being the lands lat of Jacob Mills deceased, and containing one hundred and twenty-four acres, whereon are ere 'ted a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, A LANK BARN, wagon sheds, corn cribs and other out-build ings: Thete Is a well of wafer at the house and a spring at tha barn; an apple orchard and som timber. TEI1MS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid ut the striking down ot the property: the one-fourth less ten percent, at the confirmation of sale: and tne remaining tnree-rourths In one year theieafter, with In. teresr from confirmation nisi. JonsO. Frekzf, JOHN C. WOLF. UM Attorney. Adm. of Sam'l S. Lowry SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or a writ or Vend. Exp. Issued out 01 tno tourt or Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania and to me directed there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, county and State afore. said on SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1903 at two 0 clock In the afternoon, the following real eslate to wit: All that, the right, title and Interest of Jacob E. Kclfer In all that certain messuage situate in Bloomsburg Pennsylvania Beginning at a corner of a lot of Wm. Fenster. macher, on south side of Fifth street, and ex tending eastwardly along eaid street tlfty feet more or less to corner of an alley east of Iron street; thence along said alley southwardly one hundred and seventy-five feet to an alley thence along said alley westwardly to line of lot formerly of Wm. Fenstermacher fifty feet more or less, thence northwardly along line of lain Wm. Fenstermac:er one hundred and seventy-flve feet more or less to Fifth street, the place or beginning; betr g lot No, SC In waller's addition to the town of Bloomsburg, wnereon is erected a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, frame stable and out buildings. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of the Sunbury Beef Company vs. Jacob E. Kelfer and to be sold as the property of Jacob E. Kelfer. KBSZB, Atty. DANIEL KN'OKIi. Sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. The stockholders of the Pennsylvania Copper and Mining Co. will hold their annual meeting for the election of a Board of Directors to servo ror the ensuing year, on Mondav, January 5th, 13, at the office ot the Company's plant In ooiii 10.11 iovnsiii, eoiumoia couniy, ra., at ieu o ciock in iue lorenoon li-i-u. Josiab P. Fbiti, secretary, PROFESSIONAL CARDlKf N. U. FUNK, ATTCHUrrr-AT-tAW, Urt E&f Boildeag, Coon Hon BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office liloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., 8d Boor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATI AGENT, Office, in I.ocktrd'i Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOIIS 0. PKIIZ. JOHN 0. BABM AN FREEZE & HARMAN, VTT )HS SYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA W, BLOOMSBURG, PA. omoei:Centrest.. first door belowoperaHODi A. N. YOST, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Couit IU tie Fqunre. ELOOMSBURG. TA IL A. McKILLIP. ATTORNLY-AT-IAW. Coiumhian T.uildirg, 2nd Floor, ELOOMSBffcO, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Sqrme. Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELEK, ATTORNEY AT LA W. OfTice laclc of Farmers' Natioral I!anV. BLOOMSBL'I.G, fA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY AT-1. AW, BLOOMSrURO, P OfTice in Wirt's Buihlinc, W. II. ISH AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Stl CATAWISSA.. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. F LOOM Sr. I." KG, I'A. CiT Will be in Oranj;cvii!e Wednesday o each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OtTice in Wells' Building over B. A. t:iddin's Clothing ?tore, looomsbnrc, P Will .e in Millville on Tuesd.m II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office .-Wirt Luililin over Alexande-. 1 1-16-99 Bros. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, CF.NTKALIA, tA, -OT.ce Llddlcot building, Locust avenua- J- S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SVFGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St i -30-1" ri.ooMs-ruKo, pa. MONTOTK TXt.rrnosK. BKII Tmnn IVKS TEST1U, CLASSBS UTTKD. H. BIERMAN, D. nOMCEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND hTKGKOK orpici Horas: Office Kes'dence, 1th St. 10 a. m. to X p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. . HUCVSPrFG, PA J. J. BROWN, MT THE! EYE A SPECIALTY. Eye, tested and fitted with ela,ses. o Sunday work. 31 1 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 to S Telefhone, DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. , FLOos. SFUPn PA Columbia.. Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SrKGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below JJarke Bloomsburg, Pa. All ,i,l of norb done in a Surerior m.nne ndall vioik air;ittd as tefresente TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. 10 fce open all hours during the day C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman ip,ents ,welTeo'the stnreht Comna ies in the world, among which 1 ar?: tompa CASH TOTAL SraPLUt mnklln of Phlia-.Si'0 4lM,0lQ H,h.!U0 1 ... i 4 !" WW S,.Ml,'6 1 11 KB estchester. v. v o ; J 1,l!',r N.Amirici. Ph ,r ,' .'::.? T. '0 - Wwv,wv -, 1 CAJyOCV C,3Ma7 Office -First Nat'l Bank Bide. 2d mr. "WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PKKAS BH0WH1 INSURANCE AND RE ALESTATE AUENTS AND BKOKf RS O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strttf J Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com. I'ames as mere are m the World and all losses promptly adjust cd and paid at their' Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knipp.) GEXERAL IXSURAXCE Office SjS Iron St., Blooui. Oct. 31, tgoi. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. rso. 121 West Main Street, WXarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern com vemences. Bar stocked i:h l, - - liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, I'ropiietoj, (Oopoiitethe Court House) BLOOMSBURO, fA. L arce and convenient umr.l. -. rooms hot and cold water, and all m-vl. convenicncen. . 1