THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Words Exchanged and Blows Threatened. ALDRICU USANCE BILL DEFEATED. male Una Fall Membership For lint Tim In Four ears l'.IUIn Scores HrBlillrnlii Hllniiln Tlirrntral to Muck lliml ne. WASHINGTON', M:trli -I. Yestr-r-iny vns almost a repetition of Mnmliiy in the house. Slowly but surely tlti'miuli 'e oporatloi of consch-ss roll en lis the nfcronee reports to complete the nee nry legislation were ground out, and leu the hoaso ut 7 o'clock recessed ill 10 o'clock only two conference re rts on ptroiirintlon bills were still .illnposetl of, the general (letlcleney .d the nuval. The Deinoeratlc opposi tion did not abate and will be contin ued until congress expires nt uoon to day. lurlni: the debate on conference re ports iniMnlers on each side not In po- j litUal speeches, and several times par- ty pHSsion flared up. Just before the ; recess bedlam broke loose, and there ,was nn exchange of high words be- ; twM,-u two members on the floor. A personal altercation seemed Imminent lu the confusion, but was avoided by the Intervention of friends. Tsie final defeat of the Aldi lch llnan- ! clal bill was witnessed In the senate 'when It was displaced by the Philip pine tariff bill. Mr. Aldiich explained In detail his measure and said that a small number of men In the senate had fleliberately, with malice aforethought, murdered it. One of the features of the session was the fuct that for the llrst time in two years Delaware was represented In the senate. .1. Frank Alice and L. llelsler Hall, elected for the long and short terms respectively, appeared in the sen. lie anil were sworn in by Pres ident Pro Tom. Prye. P.esides the two years that Delaware had been totally unrepresented In the senate there were two years previous to that time when there was u vacancy lu one of the Bents. Mr. Kail's term of service will expire two years hence, while Mr. Al ice has four yours to serve. The sen ate for the first time In four years bus its full membership of ninety. In the course of the debate Mr. El klns declared that the Republican par ty had been false to Its solemn pledges in three successive platforms with re spect to statehood for Arizona, Okla homa and New Mexico, and he said that it was the first time that party Lad boon guilty of filibustering. He declared that upon the Republican ma jority rested the responsibility for the 'efeat of several Important measures i the senate. The senate at (5 o'clock .)ok a recess until 8 o'clock. The conferees of the two houses on he naval appropriation bill readied an i'Freemont at 10 o'clock last night. The senate surrendered on the principal item of disagreement, the amendment relating to the increase of the navy. The provision as agreed upon provides for three battleships of Kl.tKKI tons dis placement and two battleships of 13, 000 tons displacement and entirely eliminates the provision for cruisers. Senator Tillman caused a flutter In the senate lute last night by announc ing his intention to defeat the naval appropriation bill ami the general defi ciency bill. This determination was the result of an announcement from the conference room on the general defi ciency bill to the effect that the house conferees had refused to accept the Donate amendment providing for the payment of the South Carolina state claims of $47,245. The senator bad a stack of books beside his desk almost as high as the desk, while on the desk was a volume of Byron's poems open at the "Vision of Judgment." "It is a Just claim and must go in." he said, "or I will defeat both the re maining bills and force an extra ses sion of both houses of congress. I can talk until 12 o'clock tomorrow, and that is all that Is necessary for the accom plishment of my purpose," EXTRA SESSION CALLED. President Command Senate to Re Mime Thnradajr. WASHINGTON, March 3. The pres ident has Issued the following procla mation: Br the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas, public Interests require that the senate should convene in extraordinary aesHiou; therefore I, Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United HlHtes of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occasion rtqulrcu the sen ate of the. United States to convene at the capltol In the city of Washington on the ith day of March next nt 12 o'clock noon, of which all peruana who shall at that time b entitled to uct as member of that body are hereby required to take notice. Given under my hand and the seal of tba United States at Washington the 2d day of March In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three and of the independence of the United States tbs one hundred and twenty-seventh. THKODORE UOOSISVELT. By the president. JOHN HAY, Secretary of Slate, J Hons Works on Sunday. WASHINGTON, March 2. Tho house of representatives held a four hour ses sion yesterday and put tho District of Columbia appropriation bill through Its last parliamentary stage in the face of tho Democratic Hlibusler. The previous question on the conference report on the Alaskan homestead bill was or dered. That was the net result of the Sunday session. Although it. was Sun day by the calendar, It was still Thurs day, i'Vb, 20, according to parliamen tary fiction. Stove riant Blown l'p. ROCHESTER, Pa., March 4.-The Olive Stove company's plant, a large two story brk-k (structure, was entirely . demolished by an explosion of gas 1 caused by a leak lu the mains. Iler tuan Goodcker, Sr., nn employee, was In tally burned. The loss on building ud Hock was TAOOO. Dot DEADLOCK BROKEN. Delaware Chooses it enntor From Knelt I'netlon. ' DOVEIt. Del., March 3.-For the flf3t time In four years the state of Dela- : ware has secured full representation In j the Fnlted States acnate. At a siclal i session the state legislature elected State Senator J. Prank Alice (union Republican) to the senatorshlp which expires In l!)o7 and Congressman K llelsner Hall (regular Hepubllcan)' to , the term expiring In 1!HJ.". j The selection was undoubtedly due to j pressure from Washington brought to bear upon the regular Republicans in the legislature who have all along op-posi-d the election of J. Kdward Ad dlcks or any of his adherents to the United States senate. Congressman Dick of Ohio came to Dover In the In- j terost of Republican harmony. j The two senators will report at ! Washington on Wednesday. lr. Hall's term as a member of congress expires , on that day. UNION BACKS DOWN. Schenectady 1'nlnlrm Take Ilnek Potter, and lie Hemnln In Mllltln. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., March 2. The Potter Case has been settled by the painters' union backing down from Its position, and William Potter will be allowed to go to work as a union painter and at the same time remain a member of the militia, exactly the terms which he has been standing out for for the past three months. The agreement was reached at a conference held In this city between a delegation from the painters' union, a committee from the Builders' Ex change, the orgaui.atiou of all local employers in the building trades ami First Vice President lledriek of the International Pa infers' union. Potter has been steadily at work for his old employers, and as soon as the union meets it will grant him a card. EDUCATORS AT ODDS. Flitlit AitnlnKt HetrPtttn Hi'ticwi'il nt Al n y, ALBANY, N. Y., March 4. -The bat tle of the educational forces of the state on the subject of iwiifylng the systems now at variance was contin ued yesterday before the senate com mittee on education, .when a hearing was had on the measure Introduced by Senator Elou R. Brown providing for the creation of a board of education of nine term regents within the present board of regents, which board shall have the power to appoint a superin tendent of education. The hearing was characterized by several sensational incidents and de veloped the fact that a bill on the sub ject of unification will be presented to the legislature from the regents in u day or so. CANAL COST GROWS. Engineer Ilond Adda 150,000,000 t Flrat IX I m n't e. ;ll.ltA.x 1, i. i., .uiircu o. mute r.u- giueer Bond has just submitted to the M.HAN Y. N. Y.. March 3.-Sttite En 'islMtnm his revised estimate of tho ' cost of the Improvement of the Erie, Oswego and Champlain canals, os re quested by the assembly. In ,1!H0 he estimated the proposed work could lie done for $81,108,115. His revised esti mate declares it will cost $'J1.074,r.i3. Of the adtled cost $5.!MK),0S4 is for in creased cost of labor and material and $4,o(io,4ol for unforeseen contingencies and erroneous estimates. If the Champlain Is made n barge ca nal and the Hudson river from Troy to Waterford and the Niagara river from Tonawanda to Buffalo be improved, the total cost, ho says, will be $100, 502.093. General Booth Hart. NEW YORK. March 4.-(5eneral Wil liam Booth, founder and head of the Salvation Army, was painfully injured by a fall downstairs In the Salvation Army headquarters in West Four teenth street. The wonder Is that, con sidering his age, Lis hurts were not more serious. The general escaped with a sprained knee und an injured arm. lie was to have sailed for Europe to day, but he canceled the trip. Freabet In the Delaware. BORDENTOWN, N. J., March 3. Swelled by freshets from its many trib utaries lu Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, the Delaware river has leaped Its banks, flooding many of the towns and villages along its course. The water rose with alarming rapidity and is live feet above its normal level and sweeping over tho piers here. ' Leg- Breaking- Ileeord Broken. ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 4. Though only six years old Hiram Bar tholomew of Cohocton lias broken his right leg for the twenty-second lime. His affliction is known as fnigilius os fceum. The last fracture was brought on by severe coughing In whooping cough. Hiram Is strapped to a couch. Knnnn Killed Many Women. HAMILTON, O., Feb. 2".-Knapp, tho wife murderer, is now suspected of strangling three women ut Evansvllle, Intl., and to have killed women else where. He was in the Cincinnati l.oiiso of refuge when seventeen years old, and new records are being discov ered almost hourly. ' I'u bile Debt Decreases, WASHINGTON, March 3. The, monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business i Feb, 28, PJ03, the debt, Ipbs cash iu the I treasury, amounted to $'.)."7,972.SLS, which Is n decrease as compared with 1 -Jan. 31 6f $5,00,J.(iJ5. CoukImmI l'l Hfl. NEW YORK. Mnrili il.Ono of tin most unique! Htown wtiya ltrounlit into this port orrlvod on tliu Cair-imnln. It was a wrlj-'tilliiic'eel six Iwlie Ion.'.', mid It lm(l lnmlo tlm voyapj mum In tin Wabash Road Prevents Strike by an Injunction. PhESlDEH RAMSEY'S SHREWD MOVE Firemen nnd Trainmen llnd Served Notice on ( oiupnny Tlint I nllure to (irnnt tVaiir oucthmIou Would (nun Strike. ST. I.oriS, March 4. An Injunction granted by Judge Adams of the I'nlted Stales district court prevented the cul mination of the threatened strike of the l.HM) tlroinen and trainmen of the Wabash railroad for higher wages. As the result of the poll during the past week among the employees over the question of striking In ease. Presi dent Ramsey ultimately should refuse to grant the demanded wage conces sions on the Wiilmsli east of the Mis sissippi river the engineers and con ductors refused to participate In a strike, but the firemen and trainmen favored It emphatically. Their commit tees on Monday nutilled President Ramsey that he would be given until noon yesterday to grant their demands, if by that time he still refused, a strike would be Immediately called. President Ramsey In the afternoon requested a little more time, and the two committees granted him until n o'clock to make Until reply. Before the allotted time had expired President Ramsey had secured a restraining or der from the court, and It had been served on all the olllclals of all the or ders and members of the grievance committees. The injunction was ;i most sweeping instrument and effectu ally blocked any strike proceedings, In part it reads: "We, therefore, do strictly command you, until the further order of the court, absolutely to desist and refrain from lu any way or maimer ordering, oercing, persuading, inducing or other w Ise causing, directly or indirectly, the employees of the said Wabash Railway company to strike or ipiit the service of said company." ' The injunction Is temporary, and the writs are not made returnable. The persons against whom the injunction Is issued may appear In court at any time and present a plea to have the Injunc tion dissolved, or if no one asks that it be dissolved It may be made perma uenL Alleged Couiilerf cllcm Arrested. PROVIDENCE, R. I., March 4. The police have arrested two ulleged coun terfeiters in a hut In Phillipsdulc and captured lil'ty-four molds for coining ten cent pieces, two crucibles for melt ing metal and other paraphernalia. The men gave their names as Prank Cham bers of New Jersey and William Henry of Boston. The raid was made" by a large force of police, who had been notified of n mysterious camp in the woods. The two occupants were asleep when the hut was surrounded. They " " "- " told the police that the counterfeiting olltllt nail been usetl ly several wcu I dressed men who came there occasion . ally. Several towns and villages have ! been complaining recently of the cir culation of spurious etiin. Two Million Fire In Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, Feb. 27.-More than one-half of the best square In Cincin nati was destroyed by lire yesterday. The square bounded by Vino, Fourth, Walnut and Third streets was con ceded to bo the most solidly construct ed portion of the city. That half north of Baker alley, with the exception of the Carlisle building, at the southwest ern corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, is in ruins, while tho Ameri can Book company's publication house, tho Woodrow Printing works, the Zuui briel box factory and other concerns on the south side of Baker alley nre also burned out. The loss Is $2,000,000. Snow Blockade In Teias. FORT WORTH, Te., March 4. The. country around Amerillo is wrapped in nearly two feet of snow, and tho town has been practically shut out from the world for the past six days. Railroad trafTlc Is completely suspend ed. Not a train has moved in a week. Two hundred nussengers are held here j awaiting the break of the snow plock- ade, which is the worst ever known in ticu section or me state. Carolina Timber Lands Hold. KAI.EICJU, N. i!.. March 4. Twenty thousand acres of timber hind near AshevIIle has' been bought by Charles 1). Fuller of Kalamazoo, Mich., who will erect one of the largest timber land plants iu the state, with headquar ters at AshevIIle. He also will build a railroad fifteen or twenty miles long through the Balsam mountains. Three Killed la Central Wreck. SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 2. Three railroad men were killed and several others wero severely injured, three probably fatally, by tho wreck of a westbound limited train on the New York Central railroad at the yards lu this city. Every car left the track, which was torn up for a distance of 1,000 feet. A Noted Astronomer Dead. NEW YORK, March 2. Hear Admiral William HarUness, retired, professor of mathematics and one of tho most noted astronomers in the United States, Is dead at his home, 1H) Mercer street, Jersey Clly. Typhoid fever, which at tacked 1:1m ten days ago, wus tho cause of death. Vermont Votes Vnr Liquor, WH1TI0 RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. Mtirdi 4. Returns from Uu tinnutil election In 'J12 out of 'J-ia cities nnd towns hi tho filnto show tli.it Hourly 4(1 tier cent f tvorod tlm sain of Intoxleut inc limiora coinntnvd with ."0 per cent at tho enteral Hitite vota ou tho licfciiso (jd' sliDii lust month, I uiiiiiii,,'.!?!", . i ,i i,' 'I .il i'-'.i ri.. iT'il AVcgcfable Preparation Tor As -sirnilalinfi ilic Food nnd I?eg ula ling ihcStoinachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcslion.Checrrur' ncss and Itest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor rtincral. OTKAliCOTIC. IMapeafOUHr&iKVTLPtTCHER myJM Sntl' Mix Smnn hcfirnmitl lu OatiruilrJbia hktrymt flavor: A perfect Remedy forConstipn Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Conwilsions.Kevcrish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signnlure or NEW VORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Al,tiXANl)U hliOTllEUIS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tofcacco Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLK AGENTS FOR Ileury Mallard's Fiiiv Candies. Fresh Every "Week. JPTTT'Z OOOX33 A. SPECIALTY, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. AdamsA Co's Fine Hole ngent.R for the Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ai Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL. ( LOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BMDWIER'S 2 l'oors abote Court IIoo.se. A large lot of Windbw Curtains in stoci. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man THI "vrisJC.ot mo. produces the above results In SO days. It sett powerfully end quickly. Gores when sll others telL loonf men will regain their lost manhood, end old Ben will recover their youthful vigor by asing BEV1VO. it quietly ana surety rounw nnrwiv . v Mn.M. Kiatitl Kmlealans. BIH,IJUn . I..!.., .... j , -.-a r Lost Power, Felling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all eneots oi seu-aouso or eicoHuu uuimu.mwm, Which unfits one for study, bualnesa or marriage. It Dot only cures by etartlng at the seat of disease, but Is great nerve tonlo and blood buUder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re torlng the ore of youth, ft wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having BE VIVO, no other. It can ds earnea in vein poc. 1.00 per package, or six for SO.OO, with post live written a-aaranteo to ear or retOM the tnouev. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., TSKcuju I OK SALE by W. S. RL-.U ION. For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to CapwelFs 5tudio, (Over llartniau's Store) I5I.OOMSBURO, Mirrors, brush and comb sets, collar and cufTboxes, necktie boxes, bandkerchief boxes, jewelry cases, manicure sets, smoker's sets and nil kinds of sets at Mercer's Dnitf and Book Store. f i m mm n -m. PHOTOS I'," III '.If'! .Mil iWifS HI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years The crNTaun company, new tour citv. rv..rM-- j Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands of Cigars-. The Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORKl'.CTKn WEEKLY, RETAIL PRICE. Rutter, per pound $ 26 Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.,,,, Ham, per pound 15 to 16 Beef (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel I oc Oats, do 40 Rye, do 60 Flour per bbl. 4.00 to 4 40 Hay, per ton 16 co Potatoes, (new), per bushel 80 Turnips. do Tallow, per pound Shoulder, do Hacon, do Vinegar, per qt Dried apples, per pound. Cow hides, do ., Steer do do Calf skin Sheep pells Shelled corn, per bushel Corn meal, cwt 2 00 liran, cwt 1 20 Chop, cwt j 50 Middlings, cwt , I 40 13 Chickens, per pound, new do do old Ttkeys do C.cese, do Ducks, do COAL. Number 6, delivered do 4 nnd 5 delivered do 6, nt yard , 12 18 14 II du 4 and 5, at yard , The New School Law- Copies of the proposed new school law are heing sent out. The law pro vines lhat no district hereafter receive state appropriation unless the amount ot money raised from local taxation shall at least equal the amount paid by the state. Some oppostiion to the act has manifested itself, but it is believed that it will be passed. Tlir One fackane Dve In red printed wrappers, colors cotton, wool or siik in tame nam. ampte loCany color. rew I'ecrles, tlmira, N V, MJ!:lIFKS8ALi; I'y vlrtui' c-f a wilt nf Ft. r'a. Ismu d ruf of tl Court rf ( oinnion riens of 'nlim.ll "i-r ty. IVnnR.vlvniilii, Mid to mo dlrrmrri tlirn will be ex posi d to piililli: m!o at Hip Court. House In HlonnisljiiTtf, county ni it state uforranlt on SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, 1903. alt wn o'clock In the afternoon I If ful'owlug nl cstnto lo-wlt: All lhnt certain lot of ground itllutttu in tin" vlllHKn oi MiflllnvlUp . lnmtil t county I'l ntintlvanla, bounded and rtra crlbcd nt follow to-wlt: Beginning at a corner. lot of Calvin Wlntorstecn on 1'lilrd I twt; tilt nee along tlm line of antd lot. of Calvin W'lnterHteen utli to Fourth street east four perches to other lota of Martha V. llartzcl and lot numbered ono hundred and flfy-iwo; thence alonif said lot north fourteen perchi , to Third street, thcnconlonu tnld Third si reel. t?st four perches to plncc of bi'iflntilnif, beliiif lot No. iflj In the Town plan of MlDllnvllle, where on Is en'cled a FRAME DWELLING, and out building. Seized, t:iken In exerut'on nt tho suit nf i. W. Creasy vs. A. II. Relenner and to be sold as the prnpci ty of A. II. Kelt hner. Ykttkk, DAM EI, KNOKII, Attorney. HhortlT. MIKIUFFS b'ALE. P.y virtue of a wilt of I.cvail Kuelns Issued nut of the coiltt 01 Common Pleas ef nlumbla 'Jointly, rcmiHylviintu. and to me directed thera will oe expowd 10 ! Ho Kulc at tho Cnutl llntit.e In HlooniBl.uitf, county and btate aforo- sold on SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1903, ut two r.'eloek p. m. All that, cer aln p:ecs piircel and lot of Riminil Mtuu'e In the Town of lllooiimt.urj', In the county of coli.inti;i, and ftu'e rf I'rnnsylvanlii, bntiid.il 11 nil dis.'Ubod as fo lown, to wit; I'ctflnii'Tiif on 1 Id'd street; thence S iltiwnnltr lilnutf Chilirli nlley two hu'id-ed nnd thirteen (J"h feet to tin nll-v; thenep Ktsiwaidty nton MM ittle.v, nrtJilide.K lands lato the stn'e of (I- agi' Wi uver, d"een ert, 8' -veld) -five (V feet to tl Int. f (.rnni dit Kn tl Hex; thence iiortliwtudly i'loi Mild ltd ot trrt und two hundted utid tliirtei n cH) feel, to B 1 hi 11I stieei; theneo rust wunlly iilonir said T ittd stri 01 hi vi cty-fi vo ("5) feel to tlie placs ot b"Klnnluu; containing ilftoen t li' U'nnd tin hundred nnd seventj-nvc (1S.VT5) njn.iro feel. le the wttiie mere or Icfs. It beln tho rnma premises widen Mary Ilopner hy Imleiiturn beiirlnif data tho flnit duv (r April. iH'.iS. V Krant nnd contlrm to the sittd Mn'tra-vt T. Kieaf. und whereupon Is erected a two-siory .. CRICK DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on suld Tblrd street, and a two fetor? double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, In the rear end cf 1 lie lot fronting cn the nlley. II 'list s contain all the modern convetdi uo a. such as hot and cold water, heat and IlKht. S lz-d, taken In execution n'. the suit of Mirtha llunyon, Kxeo:ilrlx of Luyton Itui yoB, d 'ceRScd, vs. A. Clnieuco Freas, AdiulnlHtrulor 0' Margaret T.Freas, and A. Clarence FrcH.i.and to be sold as tuo property of A. C'iurence Krona. Adtutnlst.rator ot Murtfarut T. Krens, and V. Clarence Kreaa ' D.VXMGt, KNuKIt, CiaiNT IIihkinO, Atty. Mteiiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of KHstui Stliifr hue of Centre tcwnuMp, aeceasea. Notice Is hereby Klveu that letters of ad:nWils- ttatlen on the estate of Ktislia Miner, hue of centie townllilp, deceawd, have been Ki. iitvd to the underMKiied adinlnlHlriiior 10 wikhii nil person 8 Indebtt d to suld estate are teqin at.il 10 make pai menis, and theme uavlnif cIiiIiiih or de munds will m ke known t lie nin.e lthouide lu v t o JOANNA I N r U, Clinton Hkkhino, Adiilnlir.iior. Ally. . I-"-!.! ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven th t a meetlnir of tha stockholder of the Wlil'e Mllllnir Compunv will be held at I he ofllee of the Company lu lilooin bur if. Ph., on Tuesduy, Maich it, 19 4, ut tea o'clock In the forenoon, for the election of of. fleers to serve for the ensuing year, and to vota on the proposed Increase of chiIihi rio. k of the Corewnv. M. I'OW VI.I, 1-16 8t Seoretaey. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that an application will be made to t.ue Court of Common Fleaa of Columbia county on Monday, April 6th, luns, at 1' o'clock a. m , under the Corporation Act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and He supplements t hereto by How ard lllxen, Frank HponenberB, Edward Fnrvnr, 1 It. Mo. Laufftilln and Geo. F. Ilnppeg for the Charter ot an Intended corporation to be called ".vcat berwlck Hoelul Uub". the character aud object of.whlrh Is the support and malntalranee of a social club for social enjoyuienta, and fur theaa purposes to have, possess,; and enjoy hII tlia rlKuts, benedta andlprlvlleges coufurrvd by IDa said Act and It supplements. GKANT I1EHHINO, M Bt Bollcltor. DSSOLUTION NOTICE. The partne rsnlp heretofore ezlstlnir bt woea L. N. Moyer, W. S. Moyer and J. L. Meyer, t.md Ini; us Moyer Bros, wliolesitle and rei.Hli d uif glsts, moomBOiirif, Ha., has been dlssrlvedby the death of Wm. 8. Moyer, and the uuMeet has been conducted since January iBt. licsbf the Corporation known as "Moyer Bros." Ao counts due the firm are to be paid to, and any accounts owing- paid by the gurvlviiiK partners. L. N. MOYKR, J. L. Mo Y Kit, 2-M Surviving partnern. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kttatf of Eliza D. Brower, late of tlie Tuwruif Vlooinntfurg, dt txutrd. Notice Is hereby given that lettrstestamenU ary on the estate of Kllza B. Brown, , lute nf 1 ua town of Bio mnburg, CuUnty of V dnmblH, Penn sylvania, deceased, have been granted lu K a. Brower, rrisldenl ot suld town, to whom uil pur sons Indebted to SHld estate are requenxs: 'o make payment, and those having claliii oi-de-inaiids will muke known tho smne wit 1,01a ue lny to S. U. BKOWKtt. FasEz,;Atty, Executor. l-W til EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Sntate of Jeremiah J. Brower lute of tlie Town of Bloomsburg, aeream-a. Notice is nert by given thnt letters testument arv on tho esinte nf .lei'cmltth .1. H'iuv.t. lu'e of thelownor Bloomsburg, County o( C 'lnnibla. t'enimi Ivanla, deeeused, hiivo been granted to K. It Idower, resident of suld town. In whom all pen.oii It debt ed 10 suld estateuie requested to muke piiviuent, and lliiike huviug cl itmur U inn niH will UiukB known tlm smuo without do'uvto JJ. U. IIUOWKM, Freere, Auy, Kxeculor. 1-tit CU AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate. of K. J. AWerteon, demeaned, fit Hit Onihtnis' Court of ColtmMa Ciahi'i. The nodeistcneil auditor appointed by tha Orphans' cmiet of Columbia county to mir H111II nnd (llnrltmto the funds In the hnndanf Kvun I'.iickiilew, executor of suld decedent and uniting 1 lie parties mil It led thereto wdislt for tho putpf.sos of his appointment on Ttinr,, due, Mnich W n 11I, ut 111 o'cloew a in u" me olth e 01 H. B, KnritH, Y.ft., i ihe hntoti 'li of Benton In wi'U county, when and wheif. oil pet sons liuvJng eliitins aguliiat. suld deident, shall apmar and move the same or bo fmevur debarred iheretiom. ; JOHVO. U A It MAN, 'I ZZ'i-w 4t Z2 i:aoa i.. Auditor.;!