THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. .4 ft .1 ': i 1 X1TI Enormous Strides Made by Our Country During 1902. SUPPLY UNEQUAL TO AIL DEMANDS Hcnrlr V.rrrr Uram-Ii or Trade nml llnnnfnrlure Miotved an Inrrrm Over Prerlnna Vrar, Aeonrd Innr to llrndMreet's Ilevletv. NEW YOKK, Doc. 31.-r.niJtri'fft review of the business year, 1o lie Is. nod Saturday next, will hnvo the ftl lowlnp: "To any that 1!02 wns tlie best jour' this country litis cvi r tApei loticru, wlillo truthful cikiukIi In the tiiiiln. due llOt RIIKKCNt flllly tllO Otlol'IIHMIM strltloa '.which the United SIhI.-m tonk In the yenr JiiHt closed. lYmtieiilly every branch of ordlnnry trade nixl hiiiihi fueturo showed nn lin n use iibove th best of previous years, and yet this Im mense enlargement of output was not KUlllclent of Itself to satisfy the j;row lntf, It might even he termed Insatia ble, demand for ull kinds of materials. "In many cases the unal foreign out let for our products was perforce neg lected by American producers, who eon lined their efforts to supplying insist ent domestic demand, while In others foreign production was called upon to re-enforce domestic output, with the result that new cuitciih and channels .wore created In our foreign trade.. Our export trade, therefore, shrunk, whilo our Imports expanded to unprecedented llgures. 'The railroads of the country In their efforts to handle the business offered them suffered as never before from con gestion, and complaint of hit' rfcr nco with production and dlMi Unit ion of the products of the farm, the mine, the shop and the loom was practically uni versal. "Industrial unn -I was naturally marked, as it always it in tunes cither of prosperity or of depression, and seri ous disorganization of some of tht! country's basic Industries resulted for a time. In many cases, however, resort to extremes was it voided or rendered unnecessary by liberal recognition by employers of changes in tin; standard of living, and it Is safe to say that two men obtained higher wages or had their working time reduced without re sort to strikes for every one who actu ally unit work. "Speculation, It is true, f . 1 1 the checks Imposed upon It by conservatism, by short crops in the preceding year, and last, but not least, Uy high rates for money, but dvspite tin fact that stock market operations were only about one liulf tkose of l!)0l bank cleariligs, those usually reliable guides of business, showed nggregates practically equal to the hitherto unheard of totals of I'.miI. All this was accomplished with a mini mum of friction as reflected In the form of business embarrassmeutH." "rnunrr'i" UatiMr Vulurd n f 100,000. SAN 'FUAN'CISCO. Kec. M.-Sevoral weeks ugo ull old man named Kit Hy mn n was admitted to the general hos pital of the city of Toronto as a pau per. Two days later he died, and an examination of his etf'i'ts disclosed valuables, In coin and paper, to the value of $31,000. Just before his death lie stated that he had a wife and daughter In San Francisco. A firm of Canadian atV'i'neys took charge of the cose and, communicating with lawyer here, located the wife and heir of the dead man. Mrs. Ueliccca Il.v unn and her daughter, now u Mrs. 11 it, who reside here and who have been poverty stricken for years, have es abllshed such proofs of relationship th.it the at torneys have no fear thut ituy other possible claimants will be recognized. The estate Is valued ut $1uo,ihhi. OaalHrd Woinua Dead. KG. ME, N. Y., lec. ill Miss Stella Ewlng, one of the ossified women who for ten years have been wonders to physicians, Is dead, uged thirty-nine I ! 1. ... t .. ... 1 ii... years, tuiss inning wun uui 11 111 uui- Isnd I'ntent. At an early age she was afllleted by Inflammatory rheumatism ) which physicians tailed to relieve. At the age of twenty-live she lost the use of her limbs, and specialists said she was gradually turning to bone. For ten years Mlns Kwlng was totally blind and unable to move a muscle. A sister, Mrs. Emma Kwing rainier, Is afflicted In the same way. Ull Trust tie In Tin Klrlda. CHICAGO, Dec. '".).-A special to the Kecord-IIerald from New Orleans says that the Standard Oil company has at last secured control of the lleaumont olltk'ld in Texas and tlio Jennings oil region In Louisiana. There are only a few small companies remaining out side, and they cut very little figure in the marketing of fuel oil. The price fuel oil bus been advanced to $1 a barrel, and the indications are that the quotations will go still higher. Illinois Anlliitrea llruil. CHICAGO, Dec. 7.-Mrs. Mary Hart well Catherwood, the well known authoress. Is dead at tier residence, Washington avenue, of cunccr. Mis. Catherwood was taken 111 in October- and steadily declined until she succumbed to the disease. The funeral service will be held Sunday, and lnter meut will be at lluupi slun, 111., her old tome. Prince llenrj ( fiinli u Attain. BERLIN, Dee. :.-'t'hc papers here say Prince Henry of Frus ta Is going to the United Stales in llHil to visit the Bt. Louis exposition and unveil the vsterans' Dioniiiiiriit In Philadelphia. Ten I'eraoiia llroMilt-d, MADRID, Iec. 131. Ton persons were drowned ns the result of the ciipslzlug of a fishing boat off Outlarrw, Via- SHE Ii I FF H 8 A LE. Uy virtue of a writ of Lov. Ka. Issued out of thn fourt of Cniiannn lless of ColaiiiblA county, I'eriasylvatilii n ml ti me directed thorn will bn pxpijsed to publlo sale at tlio t'tmrt House tn blooniBburii, county ntel state afore said on SATURDAY, JAN 24th, 1903, Bt 2 o'clock p. in., nil th.it piece, p. .reel, or lot, of ground sliuile In tlio town ofjnioonislHirnafoic Unlit, beginning nt a post, corner of land now or lute of the Hloonisburg Land improvement Company, thPtico by the name north thirty de Brers and t lilrty-threc minutes went el)Iit luitid red and two and flve-trntli feet, to n post, In south linn of east Third street; thenen along said street, south nlxty-nve degrees and Mfly-slx minutes west eleven hundred and eight and 0110 half feet to the east lino of Chestnut alley. theneo along samo south forty-seven degrees and forty minutes east five hundred and ninety seven and seventy-seven one hundredths feet; thence by lot now or late of Abb llenlng ninth sixty ! luce degrees and ono mlnum east, two hundred and sl.xt.y-thie feet, Iheneo by thn same and other lots soul h twenty-nlno decrees east, two hundred and 1 Iglitj-elKht. and tlilriy. eight one hundredths feet tn tlic north line of Kftth street; theme along the hiitne north sixty four degrees and fiirty-nlnu inluuti-s east, three hundred and tltty-clgiii and foriy-llvn one bundredihs feet; tUenee by land now or lain ot the Itlooiusburg I.1111I Imprnvi.iaent Compauy north twenty-llvn d' grees and eleven minutes west t wont. v-fnir feet to w hat h in heretofore been thn dividing Unn between l.inj-i of .Mc Kelvy and Neal and lauds known us tut lloyt farm, uow ot said Land Improvement Comp my, thenee by same north sixty thrio degrees and flrty-four minutes four hundred and twi.nlv-llve feet moio or t as to the place oCbv it'laidDg: con taining S E V EN T E EN ami SIX 11 UNI) R E I ) ami Seventy five one Thous.1m.l1h9 acres of Intnl. And further tho following lots or pieces of ground oi l'innlly Included In t ho premls 'S des cribed In aald mortfii,'i! have been released from the lien and opeiatli.n thereof, and ato not, sub ject to said writ towlt : Lots nuintii n d 1 .1, fi, i v'T, v, sit, in, 11, c, 11, 11, i n, f , r.;, M, 51, ,V, Si;, Ml, a i.d T.i, In tho general plot or plan of N ill's tuldltlnn to tho Town of lilonin burg, said county, as well as another certain tract In Nimi'h addition aforesaid, deMirlbed as follows: LcKlnn'iig at soul heiiil corner or land of .Vttiy I.. .Ne:.l, decea.vil. theuco noi I hw.iully it"iitr eastern Hue ot Hiild land to soui hern line of nil alley, thence west wu.dly tilong said lino of said alley t a point one hundred and twenty feet east of eastern line e Wo-kI street, thence southwardly In n lino par. allel to Wood street to the si.utliern Unn of land of Mary L. Neal, deceased, thence north sixty degrees llfl -four minutes east four hundred and twenty-It vu feet to place of Ij. Inning. Hcl.idl taken In execution at lliunilt of .lames Boyd, Ida t lloydand II. It. tfcarharl, Kxecutors of 1). M. Iioyd, deceased, vs. James 11. Neal and Aniilo M Shipley, executors of .Mary I.. Neal, deceased, a';J J..ni"3 It. Neal and Annie M. Shipley belrs and devisees of Mary L. Neap deee .sed, and to bo sold ns the property of James 11. Neal and Annie M. Shipley executors of .Mary I. Neal, deceased, and J im -8 B. N'enl and Annie M. Shipley beli s and devisees of Mary L. Neal, deceased. 1KKI.KH IKSI.KB, DANIEL KNOKK, Attys. sherllT. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot i.ev. Fa. Issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania and to me directed there will be exposed to public salo at tho Court House tn Uloombburg, county and stato aforesaid on SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1903, at two o'clock p. m , the undivided one-half part of all that piece, parcel, or tract ot land situate In the Town of lilonmsburg aforesaid, bcglnn leg at a post, cornttr uow or late of land of the Hloonisburg Land Improvement t'ompany; thence by the same north thirty-three degrees and thirty-three minutes west eight hundred and to and one-half feet to a point on souib line of Kast Third street; thence along same south sixty-five degrees and llfty-slx minutes west, eleven hundred and eight and one-half feet to the east line of chestnut alley; thence along same south forry-sevendctfreesaud forty hlno minutes enst five-hundred and ninety seven and seventy-seven one hundredths feet! tbcuco by lot now or lato of Abby Iterrlug, norl a sixty-three degrees and one mlnuto east two hundred and sixty t hree feet; thence by the same and other lots south twenty-nine degrees east two hundred and eighty-eight and tbrt eight one hundredths feet to the north Hue of I'lfth street; thence along same north sixty four degrees and forty-nine minutes east three hundred and tlfty-elght and forty-five ono hundredths feet; thence by lands of now or late of Bloom.srurg Land Improvement Company north twenty-rive degrees and eleven minutes west twenty- four feet more or less to what has heretofore been the dividing lino between lauds of MeKelvy and Neal and lands known as the Hoyt farm now of tho said Laud Improvement Compuny, and thence by same north sixty-three degrees and llfty four minutes east four hund red and t wen' j-flve more or less to tho place of beginning, containing 1 SEVENTEEN and SIX HUNDRED and Seventy-five one Thousandths acres of land; being the same undivided halt purchased at public sale. And further the following lots or pieces of ground originally Included In tho premises des cribed in the said mortirago have been released from the lion and operation thereof and aie not subject to said writ of Scire Facias and Judgt., eto. Lots numbered 1, 5, b, US, 'J(i. 27, 35, ;iS 8y. 4il, 41, ii, 4:1, 44, 41, 4, SO, bi, 53, 54, 55, 5ft, 6'J, 70 In the general plot or plan of Neat's addition to the Town of Hloonisburg said county, as well as another certain tract la Neal's addition afore said described as follows ; Beginning at south east corner of land of J'.ary L. Neal, deceased; thence nouhWardly along easicrn lino of said laud to thn southern lino of un alley; thence wvstwnrdly along said line of said alley to a point ono hundred and twenty feet east of eastern tine of Wood street; thence southwardly In a Hue parallel to Wood street to tho southern lino of laud of Mary L. Neal, deceased, thence north sixty-three degrees and tin y-f our minutes i asi four hundred and twenty-live feel to the place ot beginning. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of I. W. McKelvey executor of William MoKclvy, de ceased, vs. .lames B. Neal and Annie M. Shipley, executors of Mary L. Neal, deceased, and James U. Neal and Anulo M. Shipley heirs and devisees of Mary L. Neal, deceased, and to bo sold as the property of James U. Neal Aunlo M. Shipley executors ot .Mary L. Neal, deceased, and James II. Neal and Annlo it. Shipley hell's and devisees Of Mary L. Neat, deceased. KI.WKM., Atly. DANIKL KNOKK, Sheriff. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual Veetlng of the Members of th Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechiiulei.l Association, fur tho election o otUcois Will tie. held In the court House, blooms burg, I'a., on Saturday, Jauuary I7t h, 19 .'I, at II o'clock p. ui. A. N. VOsT, 1-lt t-o. hecrolary. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Notion Is hereby given that, thn following ruined persons have tiled with the cleik of the lnarlrr Sessions r.f idluinlilii county, their peittiuiis tor licensee, which will bn prencnted to sa'd court on MONDAY, JANUARY 19 1903. at to o clock, a. in. (leo. W. Ash ft Stewart A. Ash, trading tinder the linn niune of A-h A' Urn., resilience, Hnar creek township. Plsl lllers, nit nate In a store room In the nm i hensl corner of a (louring mill owned hv (1. W A.h. said mill belli.; sltaateln i.ilarereck township. Jacob w. Adams, residence, rntnwlssii town ship. Hotel, sliuate in ( iHawlssa township, known as "Three Points Motel." Hartley Albertson, residence, (J-ccnwond township. Hotel, situate In Kohrshurx, i J repa wned township, known as thn Kolirsbiug Hotel. Alfred Andreas, residence MlPlln township. Hotel, situate In Minilh township, ln village or Mlllllnvllle, on tho eurunr 01 Third and Knco st rem s. J. Brit Adams, residence. Kxch nge, Montour eou'ity. Hotel, nit uaie at l ine summit, lu I'lnn township, on thephbllc road leading tioui I 'I no summit to unc.y. .las. K. nibby, residence cntnwtssa fownolilp, Hotel, Hl'iiiite In CntawlHsa township, on public road lending rrnm ( atanlssa to Ashland, and known ns "IllbOy's Hotel." J s, 11 lelmian, residence Itloomsburg, whole, salo, sllu.vn In Town ef llhsiuisburg, ou the 1101 ill side of scoond street. Charles Baker, residence Cat awlssa borough Hut tier, situate In Calawlssa borough, on south side of Mill street. II. A. Ilach. residence Berwick. Hotel, sit unto In t he b .rouK'h of Berwick, on corner of Front and Market streets. Frank P. nresnnn, residence mnynghnm township Ites'nuraiit, situate in uii nuliain tim nshlp on the soul u aide of publlo toad lead ing to Mi., curinel. w m. V. Crawtord, reslderi"e, Madison town 8'ilp. Hotel, situate In Jersejtown. Madison township, 011 t he s nut h side of public road lend ing from uiickhorn to Muncy. Thomas Collins, reside re first ward, Cen t rain. Kestaurant, situate In llr.st ward, bor ough of Ccnfralla, ou east side ot Locust, avenue John J. Ca!n, residence fl rut. ward, c n'ralla borou'i Hotel, sltuato In the first ward, Cell Irallii borotiKh, ai I ho som beast corner of Locust avenue and 1'arK street, or said borough. A nt lionv Conway, resMencn Centrilla. lies laiiraiii, situate lu second ward, boroi.gli of Centra1! i, ou Locust avenue. '. K. crnwrord. residence Hnntr. township. lintel, situate lu tho village of Light. Street, on thewist side of I lie public road leading tioni I'.loeinsburg to Orangevllle. I'a'rl. k F. cosgnive, residence Conyngliam township. Best nirant, simate In I : invnglnnu towii-hlp, fioi.tiiig on public road leading Hoin Ashland lu Cent rullu clmrles Duseheck, jesldence, Bloomstiuig. lio. sale, si 1 nam in t he I'own ot l;lo 'insl.ui on rear end or loi b.-lonlng ti Mrs. Lilly AI. Taylor, bound. d on t hn north by lot or I'. B. Iii'ddetis oh llieeMSt by Iron street, on t he south by an alley and on the west by an alley. II. F. Uleterli h, residence Hloonisburg. Hotel situate In Town of Hlootnshurir, on the south side ol Main st reet, known as the st Elmo Hotel Samuel K, Hyer, resldenite Nuuiidla. Hotel, situate In Nuuiliila, I list, township, hi I he Intersection ot ihe road leading rroiu Catawlssa to 1 ent rails n il h the public road leading from Kerntowu to Numldl Harry Derr and W llllam l)i rr, trading as tier Bros., residence Hloonisburg. Kestauiant, sit uate on Main or Second si: eel in bloom.sburg. ih. lies Duseheck, residence Itloomsburg. Bottler, slttute In the Town of Bleoinsburg lu house situate on rear of lot belonging to Mrs. i.lllle viTalor. bounded on tlio north by lot of I'. 11. Ileddeiis.on the east by Iron street, on Ihe south by uu alley and on the west, by an all y. Llod lilef rick, residence Orangevllle. Hotel, sli uaic In lining) vlllo on t he northeast corner if l'lue and Main streets, known as OranKcvlllo Hotel. Hnnlel F.ckoid, resldcnco West Herwlok. Hotel, situate In borough of West Berwick ou the west side of Laselle st reet. Matthew Forbes, residence Jamison City. Sugarloaf township. Hotel, situate In Jamison City, sugarloal township, on tho south side ot Market street, knowu as City Hotel. J. It. Fowler, resld-nce Bloomsburg. Kestaur ant sP 11 ate In Town ol Ulooiu-.burg, ou the west sid" of Centre st reet. James It. Falrman, residence Bnroutrh ot Berwick. Hotel, situate In Berwick borough on the north side of Canal street. Susan Falrman, residence Bloomsburg. Kes taurant, sltuato on northeast, corner of Second and Centre streets In the Town of Bloomsburg. Max Frledlander, resilience Ua.leton. Whole-sab-, situate lu Ihe borough of Berwick on the east side of Market street, between Front and second streets. Frank Flescler, residence Nantlcnke. Hotel, situate lu tho borough of west Berwick oa the east side of Laselle street. A. L. Folk, residence Miminvllle. Hotel, sit uate In Minilnvllle on south west corner of Fhst and Market streets. James Flynn, resldeneo Ccntrnlla borough. Wholesale, situate lu second ward, Centrulla borough, on the east side of Locust aveuuo. John W. (ioldsworthy, resldeneo centralis. Hotel, situate In tho first ward, Centrulla bor ough, ou the west side of Locust aveuuo. Hdward digger, residence Hlnomsburg. Hotel situate In the town of Klooinshuig, on the north west corner or East und sixth streets. Kyce J. Urlftlth, residence Kspr. Hotel, sit uate In Scott low. ship, lu village of Kspy, ou the northwest corner of Main and Market streets und known as Espy Hotel. John (iross, residence Bloomsburg. Kesfaur ant, situate lu the Town of Bloomsburg, on tlio south sldo of Second street. W. H Ullraore, residence Bloomsburg. Kes turaut, Btlualo In Town of Bloomsburg, on the northeast corner of Second street und Kldge alley. John S. (ierstlng, residence Bloomsburg. Bot tler, situate on the corner of Leonaid and Matu or Second streets, In West Bloomsburg, known as Urosu' stand. Wm. J. Gerrlty, residence second ward, Cen trulla. Itotel. situate In s -coud Wind, borough or Centrulla, on the northwest corner or Locust avenue aud Centre streets. Wm. B. (loodharr, residence Light Street. Hotel, situate lu Light Street, Scott township, on the east side or tho publlo roud leading from Bloomsburg to Bcntou. 8. K. Heller, residence Borough of Berwick. Restuurunt, situate In (he borough ot Berwick, ou the north side of Front street. Jumes C. Houghton, r sldenco Pine township. Wholesale as a ulsllller, situate In Pine town ship, Immediately adjoining the distillery ot Houghton. W. A Hartzell, residence Bloomsburg. Hoteb situate In Town of Bloomsburg, on the north east coiner of Second street aud Murry alley. Jerry A. ness, residence Bloomsburg.Kestaur ant situate In itlouiu&burg, oa the south side of Second street. P B. Heddons, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, sltuute in the Town of Bloomsburg, on the west side of lion street above Mulu street. Oliver llonsbach, residence Arlst.es. noteh situate tn Arls es. Couyugham township on the west sldo of Msln street. William H.Jones, residence Centrulla borough Hotel, sli uate ou the west side of Locust avenue lu the Ilrst ward, In borough of Ceutrulla. Daniel I. Klstler, residence Catawlssa bor ough. Hotel, situate lu borough of Calawlssa, known as catawlssa Hotel. Joseph Kalwlch, residence Centralis borough. Kestaurant, situate lu Ceutralla borough, on the west sldo ot Locust avenue, botween Kail road avenue and North street. 11. F. Kelchner, residence Benton. Hotel, situate In borough ot Benton, on Mala street, and known us Mcllcnry House. .lames M. Kline, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel sit uaie lu t he Town ot Bloomsburg, on the soul h side or Second street, at a corner nt said Second i 1 eet and Mll.er s alley, aud kuown as the Central Hotel. Catharine E. Kelchner, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, siiuute lu tue village ot Kupert, Montour township. William T Lynch, residence Ceutralla bor oukIi, second wind. Kestaurant, bllualu lu second ward, borough ot Cent .rulls, on east side Locust avenue. (leorgo F. Loltzel, residence Koarlngcreek township. Hotel, situate In Koailugcrcek township, ou the publlo roud known us tlio old Heading roud. Andrew J. Lynch, residence WUkes-Barro. V. holesale, situate lu borough ot Bel wick, No. 13U West Front street, (loorge 11. Morten, residence Berwick. Hotel, sli 11.ee in borough ol Berwick, oulue south side ot Front street, bet wecu Market and Mulberry streets. Thomas Mohan, residence Convngham town ship. Kchi annul, situat e In Conyngliam town ship, on the east, sldo or publlo roud leading from Centrulla to Ashland. j Victor MnrchlaRkt, residence Centralis bor ough. KestauiMht, situate la second ward, Cent r tlla borough, ou Hie westsldu ot Locust avenuo. Henry Miller nnd J. J. Clmi lieft on, trading ns Miller and I heiintnn, residence i ninwlssa noi (High. Itesiauiiint. hlt.ttato ii Catawlssa bor oiiku on Main street. Kb hard Morr ill, resldeneo (ireouwood town ship. Hotel, kiiii.iIo In the town ot loin. In ttr-enwood township, on the south sain ot public road leading Irom Mlllvilleto I nltyvllle. John ti. Mciloiny, trailing ss Kohr llcllenry Son. icsldi nee Benton township. DlstllleiH, sliuainlo Iteutoii township, on the public road le(liii(,' from the Iowa ol iienlou to Dorr's posi 'ilf,:e. John McDonnell, residence cent rnlla borough. KesnuiBtit, In the sei I wind ot the btriMigh ot 1 entrulla, on Kllrnad street. Michael McIinniieV., residence Centralis bor' ongh. Whol. sale uri agent, situate I u second waul, Ceutralla nonhijii, ou the west side of Locust, avenue. Joinitinah O'Connor, residence Ceni rnlla bor ough, lintel, situaie in ( entralla borough, tlr.st waul, on the west sldo ot Locust, avenue. John J. O'Donn-ll, residence Centrulla. Kes taurant, situate lu borough efienuaila, Ilrst waid 011 the est, side of Locus1 uvetiuo. Patrick O'liellley, residence ( entralla. Reg. tanrant, situate In secon.l wa.d. borough of cel. t'all 1, on ihe north side of K.iilroad avenue. Benjamin I'eiinypaeker, resldencn Minilnvllln' Hotel, situate In Mlllllnvllle, Mlllllti townshlpi on thn north side ol ihlrd sire I, In Mllllnvllle. J. W. Perry, residence Sugnrloat townnlilp. Hot el, sli un 1 e on hurt Ii side ol public road lead ing rrom Central to Laponn, In the village ut Ki (.rove, and known as the K1K drove llou l. Dennis Kowan, resldeneo t (inyng'.inm town ship. Kestaurant, situate In tho villago ot llr nesvllle, lu said tow nship, un cast siue ot Main stiuet. Daniel KohcIi, residence Conyngliam town ship. Hotel, sli uate tn ( onynghaia township, on a ot of ground on public load leading from Kuarlngcreek to Centrail i. Stephen K. Khawn, n sldenco Catawlssa bor oih;h, Kestnuraiit, suualu la Catawlssa bor OUK11, ou Main street. s. I), l lailiy, residence Madison lowns'ilp' Hotel, sit uaic In Jerseviown, Madison town" ship, on the west sldo of public read leading to Mllivllie. At.d.ewC. Ilooney, resldeneo (entralla bor nngn. ni si aiirant, situate in 1 he seeoud ward of 1 ue b.ii iiiigh ot v entrulla, ou Ihu east slue ot Locust avenue. Monroe Kape, residence Cnnynglmm township Hotel, situaie In t Oh.viighaiii loiviisnlp, ou the west side ot main public road bailing Hum Nuuiidla to Montana. Edgar lllshe, resldeneo Crnt mvllle, Hotel, sli uate lu I he village ol l en l.revll le, In ( ellt.-o township, 011 the public load running Iioul l'.loi'iiisliui h' 10 I,, rn Ick. Uviiri:, Sutton, res'deneo Benton Hotel, sli uate In borough ol t-entuii, on I he Main street ol said Iteiiloii ooi'otlgh. und known as Ex change Hold. Edward Seln nck, res.denco Berwick. Restaur ail', st 1 II 'le 111 I he bui ou ; I Of lierw li'V, oil I h I sou, a si le ol 1' runt sli eet, between .Ma1 ket und Mulb'-riy streets. trvln A. snyil'M-, residence Blnonisburg, Hotel situate In Town uf lilooiusourg, ou the south SI le ot Mcoi d street, kuown us the Exchange Umel Andreas O. Stonge, resl len p Montoi.r town ship, Hotel, situaie lu the village of l.rnv.ihlii, M int 'in c towii.-hlp, on public road leading fioin Bloouisliurg to Danville, Jacob steen, residence Central, Sugarloar township. Hotel, sl uut.i 111 village of Central, Sugarloal township. steguialer Brewing Compinv, residence Wllses-iiarre, I'a. For storeioom, wholesale ll'iuor Hi "tise, sli uate lu boiough ot Berwick, on Chcsl nut street. Win. IV Sehuck, residence Catawlssa borough. Hotel, situate lu catawlssa borough, kuown as Susquehanna Hotel. Steganler Brewing Company, residence Wilk.'S-llarre, I'a For sioreroom, wnolesale lliiior ileens -. sl' uate In the Town ot Blooms bin g on 1 he south side ol scveul h street. Mlb s Smith, rcsld 'nco Beaver Valley. Hotel, sliuutedlu Beaver .township, knowu as s hu man a Hotel. Hiram A. Shaffer, resldencn Orangevllle. Ho tel, situate lu orangevllle, on tee west sldn or the public road leading from Bloomsburg to DCUIOU. J. F. Shoemaker, residence Berwick. Whole, sale, situate In borough or Berwick, on the east, side or an alley running rroiu Third street to Jackson street. Jacob Salsburg, resldeneo WIIkes-Barrn. Wholesale, sli uate in borough of Berwick, ou the sum h side ot Front street. Aaron Trexler, residence Arlstes Wholesale Honor store, sltuato lu Conyuguam township. on east side or public road leading rroiu Cata wlssa to Ashland. Clark S. Taylor, residence italnvllle. Hnt.nL sltuato In Mala township, In town ot Malnvlllo, on east side or public road leading In m Cata wlssa to ueaver uney. Adam Tnickenmlller, resldencn Catawlssa borough. Wholesale, sltuato on north sde ot -Main street in uuiuwissa uorougu. Joseph Trotter, rerldenco Centrulla. Hotel sltuato on Locust avenue, lu the first ward ol the borough or centrulla. William Waltersehled, residence f'onvntrham township. Hutvl, i-li ti.u e In Locust Dale, cony- ngnaiu township, on tne n,nt nana sine 01 tue public road leading from Ashland tu Locust 0.1 p. II. S. Williams, residence Berwick. Restaur. ant, situate In borough ut Berwick, ou south side or Front street. Edward Wo imer, residence Oontralla bor ough. Hotel, situate en 1U0 northwest corner of Locust uveuue auu slain street. Bnvd It. Better, residence Malnvlllo. Hotel, sltuato In the villago or Malhvllle, Main town ship, on the oust sldo of publlo road leading irom vaiawiasa vu m-iivur alley. Wellington Yenger, residence Locust town ship. Hotel, situated In village of Koarlng creek, Ltv.ust township, kuown as Yeugers iiotei. Lloyd Yeager. residence Cntawlssa borough Hotel, situate In atawlssa borough, corner rn.e una nuiiroau streets. William Yost, residence Bloomsburg. Res taurant, siiuute in iiiuoniaouig, on east siae or East street. Rudolph Yanko, residence Eyersgrove. Hotel, situate lu tho village ot Kversgrove, Greenwood township, ou tho west, side or Main street, of said village. Montlllous Yeager A James Yeager, residence Conyngliam township. Hotel, sit uate In Cony ngliam township, on west side of publlo road leading from Centrulla to Numldla. W. IS. HENRI B, Clerk of Court, of Quarter Sessions. Clerk's Office, Cloomsburg, I'a.. Dec. HO, Wsl. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kilnle tf Oeurge 31. Ux knrd, d'txastil Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the orphans' Court of Columbia county to distribute the fund In tho hands of O. M. ru"tln, Esi( , trustee Tor the sale or the real estate or ti. M. Lockard, deceased, will sit to perioral the duties or Ills appolu.. ment at tho office of Ikeler k tkeler. In tho town of Bloomsburg, J'a., on Friday, January !i;lrd, 190,1 at eleven o'clock In the rorenoon, when and where all parties Interest! d shall appear and present their claims or be to-ever debarred from sharing lu said mud. FRED 1K.KLKK. 1-1 4t Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Final an ounl of B. C. Hiryner, ytoirdiaH, So, 4, DnvinlHr Ti'nn, l'.MJJ. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to pass up on thn nnal account or K c Wagner, guardian of Verona Irene HUlnian, minor child ot (loorge W. lllllinun, deceased, und report, lo said court, will sit, to perforin the duties of his appoint, ment at his nitli'e In Cent rallu, Pa, on Friday, Januaiy and in :. at, 10 o'clock a in., when and where all parties Interested shall appear or be forever debarred. K.J. FLYNN, 1-I4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ktite of Daniel K. 7Vi, tut of Dearer lumwhtp, det'eoscd. The undersigned appointed an auditor byth" Orphans' court or Columbia county to make distribution or the funds In the hands of c. II. Troy und I. S. Troy administrators ot said de ceased, will ui tend at his oillce In bloomsburg on Friday, .lanuury 91 h, vm, at. leu o'clock lu the rorenoon to perform the duties of his av point ment, when und where nil parties Interest ed in thn rund In the hands or Ihu said adiulnls Iralor are requested lo appearand prove their ohtimsor be forever debarred from coming In on buldliind. JOHN ti. FREEZE, u ia at Auditor LEGAL AD VE RTISEMENTS. A D M I N ISTRATOR'S S A LE OF Real Estate. Pursuant to fin order of t he Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the undersign ed ml ml n 1st ra t or of the estate of Samuel S. Lowry, late ot Madison township, decoased, will expose to sale on the premises on SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1903, at two o'clock In tho aPcrnoon the following described real estate! At.f. that Ckktain undivided six-sixteenths of a tract of land situate In said Madison twp., bounded ns follows to wit: On thn south by lands of William Hart line, on the east by lands of Thei-dore Ktinyon and .1. M. Smith, on the west by lands of Nelson Kitchen, and on tho north by lands or Peter Woirj being the lands late or Jacob Mills deceased, and containing one hundred and twenty-tour acres, whereon are erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL- I NO HOUSE, A HANK. BARN, wagon sheds, corn cribs and other out-build" Ings: Theie Is a well of water at the housn and a spring ot tlu barn; an apple orchard and some timber TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be psld at, the striking down of the property: the one-fourth less ten percent, nt the confirmation of sale; and tne remaining thiee.foui ths In one year theieafter, with In terest from confirmation nisi. John (). Fbkkzk, JOHN C. WOLF, 14 Attorney. Adtn. or SamT S. Lowry SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. Issued out of thn court of Common Pleas of Columbia Counts-, Pennsylvania and to me directed t here will bn exposed to public sale at tho Court House In Bloomsburg, county and Stato afore said nn SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1903, at, two o'clock In tho afternoon, tho following real estate to wit: All that, the right, title and Interest of Jacob E. Kelfer In all that, certain messuage situate In Blrmmshurg Pennsylvania, Beginning at a corner of a lot. of Win. Fcnster mncher, on south side of Firth street, md ex tending east wardly along said street fifty feet more or less to corner of an alley enst, or Iron street; thence along said alley southwardly one hundred and seventy-ilve reet to an alley thence along said alley weslwardly to line or lot formerly of Win. Fenstermacher llfty met more or less, thence northwardly along line or salu Wm. Fcnrterinnc'ior ono hundred ond seventy-ilve feet more or less to Fifth srreef, the pluce of beginning: being lot No. 3d In Walter's addition to the town of Bloomsburg, whereon Is erected a TWO-STORY BRICK. DWELL ING HOUSE, frame stable and out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution at, the Ptilt, of thn Sunbtiry Beef Company vs. Jacob E. Kelfer snd to be sold as tho property of Jacob K. Keller. Fkeuzk, Atty. DANIEL KNOKK. Sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. The stockholders or the Pennsylvania Copper and Mining ( 0. will hold their annual meeting tor the election ot a Board or Directors to servo lor the ensuing vear, on Monday, January 8th, 13. nt (he oillce or thn Company's plant In Sugarloaf township, Columbia couuty, Pa., at ten o'clock in the rorenoon VJ-i-it. Josiaii P. Fkitz, Secretary. NOTICE IN DIVORCE. Myrtle Bailey.) Petition In Divorce, No 1.14, vs V Sept. T , WO.', common Pleas, Adam Bailey.) of Columbia Couuty, Pa. To dam Bailey, lam of said county. Whereas, Myrtle Bailey, your wire, has Hied a libel In divorce as above slated, praying a di vorce from you ; now, therefore, you are here, by nolllled and required to aopear In said Court, on or before Monday, the Second day of February, won, to show cause, If any you have, whv Myrtle Bailey should nor he divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you, uccordlng to the prayers of the petitioner tiled In said court. DANIEL KNOKK. 11 Mt Sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. A meetlncr or the stockholders of thn Farmers National Bank of Hloonisburg, ror tho election or a board or directors ror theensulng year, will he held In thn directors' room or the Bank on 1 uesd ay, January 1:1, ma, between the hours of two and four p. m. 111 tn. M. MILLEISEN, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of the Blooms burg National Bank of Bloomsburg, for tho elec tion of a board of directors tor theensulng year, wilt bn held In tho directors' room ot the Bank on Tuesday, January is, icn, between the hours or ten a. m. and twelve in. 111 tn. W. II. Ill DLAY, Cashier. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate or John B. Shultz, Deceased. Notice Is hnreby given that letters testament, aryon thn estate of John B. Shultz, late or Oreenwood township, Columbia County Penn sylvania, deceased, have been granted to J. II. Shultz, residing In said township, to whom all persons Indebted to saldestute aro requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same wlrhcut delay to j. n. SHULTZ, Clinton Uirrino, Executor. 13-a 4t Attorney, ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meeting or thn stockhold ers or the First National Bunk, ot Bloomsburg, Pa., ror the election or Directors ror tho ensu ing yeur will be held at the office or said Ba ik on Tuesday, Januaiy is, iioa, between tee hours or u a. 111., and Li o'clock, noon. . F. CARPENTER, 12 U-lt Cashier. -PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTOaXTT-AT LA W, Mrs, Efi Building, Court Hons ATWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllco Bloomsburg NatTBank Bldg., 8d floor 1ILOOMSHUKG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Oifice, in I.otkard't Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN 0. FHBKZi. J0UN G. DASSAN FREEZE & IIARMAN, vrrousBYs AND counssllohs AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centrest.. first doorbelowOperaHouie A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' Wirt Building, Court Ilouir Sjunre. r.LOOMSMJRC-.PA H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Moor, BLOOMSBURG, PA RALPH R. OlN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers National Bank-. BLOOMSBURG, I A. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Bloomsbvro, Pi Office in Wirt's Building, W. H. HI I AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sti CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Oranpeville Wednesdays each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, I. Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over AlcxanoV- Bros 1 1-1 0-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CKNTRALIA, PA. tit-Office LIddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-3-lv M.OOMSBURG, PA. MONTOCR TKLRPnONS. SKI ITKI,lrHOI KYK8 TSSTKI), 0LA88KS FITTKD. H. EIERMAN, M. D. UOMCEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND BTJKGBOB ofrics nocas: Offloe & Residence, 4th St. 10 a. m. to H p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMKBUIG, TA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE' EYE A SPECIALTY. ,Fy" tested a"d fi"cd with glasses. ro Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. IIours:-io 10 8 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. . BIOO MT'Kfl PA. Columbia b Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DKNTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below Xarks Bloomsburg, Pa. $ ylcs of work done in a superior marine and nil work warranted as represent TBKT1I KXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when . artlfi;lal teeth are inserted. "To be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVlr FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman lesM?wS,tiyelveofthe st"KBt Compaa ies in the world, among which are: "F"" Franklin of Phlla. Penn'a, Phlla Queen, of N. Y. WestehPBter, N. Y. N. America, Phlla. CAPITAL. A8SKTS. OVKB lu. limn,... ... .... ...n 1 11110,000 .'l,liis,5'Jn fl 0O0M tno,oiiu U.JIO 800,000 8,Ms,!l!s 800,000 1,3, 17 8,000,000 9,7311,(89 j .ti mo 1,141,60 8,364,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor. WTLosses promptly adjusted ond paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOKS TO FHEAS BHOWH) INSURANCE AND REALESTATE AGENTS AND BROKIKS o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street! i 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.) OENKltAL IKSURANCS Office 23S Iron St., Ploomshuro, P Oct. 31, irjoi. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Uartzel, Prop. No. ui West Main Htrett. WLarce and convenient sample rooms, bat .-....., , ...... .um water, nna modern COM yenienccs. Bar stocked with best wine aa lujuors. First-clnss livery nttched. EXCHANGE HOTKL, G. Snydks, Proprietoi, (Oppositfthe Court House) BLOOMSHURC, Fa. Large and convenient sample room n.i-ath rooms hot aud cold water, and allmodem con veniences. fJP.'l Kf.-'Wrfl'- tr-