THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. PlilMiKY METHODS OF BEADWCr. XII. The Phonic Word Method. 1V Wll MAM NOETI.IM1. This method, as here presented, was worked out into a system ly Elizabeth Fundenberp, a teacher in the Pittsburg, (Pa.) schools. Miss Fundenberg gave an exhibi tion of the results of her method, with a class of her pupils, at the State Teachers' Association at Beaver Falls, The pupils had had one year's instruc tion, and their ability to read, spell, and express themselves in writing, was regarded as remarkable. The intelligence they manifested in what ever they did proved conclusively that the method employed harmoniz ed with the natural development of the powers of the mind. They had been taught to think, and to make their own discoveries, and they could do both well. The teacher who follows this method, namely, training the children to think, and to make their own dis coveries of fact9, laws, and rules, need bave no fear of going wrong. I will let Miss Fundenberg herself state the principles upon which her method is based, as she has laid them down in the introduction to her Teacher's Edition of First Lessons in Heading. u The teacher who follows Nature's methods must be right. In no part of his work is this more apparent than in the very beginnings of instruc tion. "The child commences to learn oral language by pronouncing words in imitation of others. He should al so commence to learn printed and written language by imitation. "The true starting for the teaching of reading is the thought, then enmes its sign. " Language deals with thought, and neither letters nor sounds are element of thought, but merely elements cf words. u The first teaching should connect the words already known to the ear with their written or printed forms, the letters and the sounds they repre sent being left to a future step. "Believing this to be the logical order in training beginners in the art of reading, the Sentence or Word Method has been adopted as the basis of this work ; and when the child has become familiar with the printed and written forms "of a con siderable number of the words which are in his oral vocabulary, he iradu ally passed to the Phonic Word Method, so that he may acquire the power to pronounce new word-forms without the aid of the teacher. The Word Method calls out only one faculty memory. By the Phonic Word Method the learner is requir ed to observe, to compare, to analyze and to construct words. "If the Word Method only is used the child is deprived of the pow.'r to pronounce new word forms, and is continually dependent upon his teacher for aid. " By the use of the Phonic Method only, too much importance is given to the characters which compose the word, and the child consequently hesitates, stammers, and loses the thought expressed by the sentence ''Hence the necessity for a judici ous combination of these methods. that thought may be developed in the pupil, and machine teaching avoided "The author, recognizing the fact that sens and not sound is the main thing desired, has used in this (First) book such words as are in the child's known or needed vocabulary." The author says (i) that the teacher should, in' the construction ot script sentences, use any word understood by the children, whether the word is found in the lessons or not ; (2) that the proper place to develop a word is in its proper place in a sentence ; (3) that the teacher should ever keep in mind the daily review, and that read me does not mean the calling of words, but the obtaining of thought " The sounds of the letters found at the top of each lesson in the first book are to be taught independently of the words used in the lessons, and have as far as possible been arranged in pairs, so that the children as well as the teacher may learn which sounds formed by the same position of the vocal organs use bream and wnicn use voice. All the new words of the lessons are found at the too of the lessons. The followinc is the order in which the sounds are taught : h, k, g (as in fiirl). D b. t d. 1 r. s z. m n, f v, wh w, th (in thA y j, ng, xks, s z, c-- k, a (in ate) a (in at), o (in note) 'ng o (in not), e (in me) ou ow e (in met), 1 (in ice) 1 (in it), u (in use) u (in but), ch (in catch) sh, ckk, lukw, ai a(in ale), er aya(in ale), eee(in me), cs(in sin), a (in all) eae(in me), a (in arm), oa o(in note), ooo(in move), gj, ooU(in bush), y i, o a(in all), yi (in it), ou (in but), oi oy, owo (in no), ao (in not), uug, ooo(in wolf), awa (in all), eae (in see). Part 1. of Miss Fundenberg's First Lessons in Reading contains 26 pages, and when these have been completed, the author rays : " Twenty two of the twenty five elementary consonant sounds with their corresponding char acters or letters, three consonant equivalents, and about forty word forms have been learned. " The children are familiar with the form of a sentence, t an write and punctuate short sentences, and are ready, as soon as a vowel sound is taught, to take their first step in inde pendent pronunciation. " Do not make the teaching of any Icrsnn a question of time. Never mind whether the class has reached page 20 or page 40. The chief thing is, are the little ones thinking? Give them time to think to do thorough, thoughful work. Make the lesson so interesting and attractive that the children will willing give their atten tion." Miss Fundenberg's method is in principle the associative or eclectic the method recommended and em ployed by nearly all the leading edu-cato-s and teachers of the country but she has systematized it so intelli gently and carefully as to make it a decided improvement on the method as generally employed. The books are published by the American Book Company, New York. A GOOD TESTIMONIAL. (From Haverhill, N. II., courier.) " I have had for 27 years past, a bad ly diseased ankle bone. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and his Salt Rheum Cream healed it when all other medicines had failed, and medi cal authority had said the limb could never be used again. A sore broke out on the ankle bone, and for 10 months the aged writer suffered day and night beyond the power of words to express. A friend advised me to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I had no faith that any medicine would help me, but suffering as I did I thought I would try it, and purchased some, also a box of Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Rheum Cream. I used these medi cines but a short time when my limb began to heal. I will further add, among the many medicines I have tried for a diseased liver and kidneys, none has ever proved so helpful to me as Favorite Remedy. By stimulating and strengthening the enfeebled organs, even the encroachments of advanced age seem to be checked by its invigorating power. I have thoroughly tested its true worth, and I know whereof I affirm, hoping all who read this will profit thereby, as the aged writer has, by using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, been given very comfortable health for a person 70 years of age. Favorite Remedy is an invaluable medicine for children as well as adults. This testimonial is given from my own experience of these invaluable medicines." Mrs. Belinda Hodsdon, Haverhill, N. II. No tribute to the efficacy of a medicine could be greater than these words of Mrs. Hodsdon, who volunta rily tells the story of her recovery, Thousands of men and women whose daily life is making severe draughts on their vitality, need Dr. David Ken nedv s favorite Kemetiy. None are too o!d to be helped by it. It per manentlv cures dyspepsia, rheuma tism, kidney liver and urinary troubles, for the ills peculiar to women it has no equal. 2t. A Very Cold Winter Indeed. The Wyalusing lioch't says it has been so cold there that it was neces sary to wear a mitten on the nose to keep that organ from freezing. But the Dushore Jievkw, not being able to stand that kind of mild expression of cold weather, says that during a greater part of their cold snap it lias been necessary to wear a hot brick in the hat to keep the hair from freezing and falling off. At the back door of the Jleview ollicc hangs a therroome ter of the latest and most improved make that registers 62J degrees below zero. It did hang on a ten-penny nail driven into the door post, but one night the mercury went clear to the bottom of the tube and pulled so hard to get lower that the ten-penny nail snapped square oft". We have driven a large spike in to hold the thermome ter now, and think it will last until spring. Heart Disease Believed in 30 Minutes. Dr. Apmew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Or ganic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily eitects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pal pitation. Shortness of Breath, Smoth ering Spells, Bain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by W. S. Rish- ton. 6 15-iy. SHERIFFS SALE. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Kl. Fa. lsiued out of U10 Court of Couimou I'leas of Columbia county, l'a., and to me directed, there wilt be exposod at public sale at the court House In llloomuburg, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1S95, at 100. m., all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate lu the township of Calawlssa, county ot Columbia, and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt Known as the mountain woodland tract, bound ed on the north by lands of Stephen B. Martin, W. J. Martin nnd Vr. Hue Ann Martin, on the oast bv lunds of Boyd II. Vetter, on the south by uiountulu land, and on the west by lauds of Jordan O. Miller, containing 100 ACRKS OF LAND. ALSO: Alt that ccrtuln pleob or parcel of land Ituate in the township of Catawlssa, county ot Columbia, and titato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north by catawlssa crock, on the east by J ' limits nf Jnlin T. Witimnn and 8. B. Martin, on I the south by lands ofWm. J. Martin, nnd on ' the west by lands of Suo Ann Martin, contnln- I 20 ACRKS OF LAND. ' Seized, taken Into execution ot the milts nf Matilda Walter and Knte 11. Kchmlck vs. Win. J. Martin, and to bo sold as the property of Win. j J. Martin. J. D. Moll EN It Y, Kiiawn ft Hmai.i,, Attorneys. HherlfT. Annual Statement OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT. From January Nth. 111H to January 14th, I8!i JOU.N K. OKOTZ, Treasurer. 1)K. Balance In hand ot Treasurer Jan. l-ttl Cash ree'd. on Bloom dupllcato 1WS. " lmu t 4M m 1S0 Oi) 19 W 10 6lrt SO mis on JKSK H 1210 (JO M Wt us ti9 a hi 40 1 17 is S4 no Hi on H I !M 8! 71 87 tfl 4A 50 4!S Ml 81 :1M 5 HO j 00 " Scott lwi-1... 1HMI WW).. 1WI.. wm . I'M.. ! MM.. 1WM.. Greenwood" 41 ,1 " Mlllvlllo " Butfartoaf " " from 8. Iturnsldes " " J. Hull cr for A. Hterner.. " " I'nsealed lands " Proceeds of note Col. Co. for Mrs. I. Zimmerman. . Rec'd from ('. Renter " " H, Hlttenoender " ' Farm proceeds. " lterwlrk Poor Dist rict . " " 1). lilUenbciider, error... 6770 81 CR. By old orders redeemed f ft1 99 " new 4i.jH sh " note 4n0 00 " bal. In hands of Treas. Jan. 14, '9.5 .. 11M f4 Ily commission and postage.... 1104.1 6770 81 Orders outstanding Jan. 8, 1S91 ' Issued from Jan. 8. 1SM4. 03 99 to Jan. n, ism Orders of ix:l redeemed.. " " 1HUI " Outstanding Jan. 11, 1H95. 5oi an lh.97 82 m 99 4918 no 115 S3 S0U7 8J EX TENSES FOB, YKAR ENDING JANUARY 14th, 1895. Provisions and supplies $ 4'8 (11 Fuel and llvtht 44 mi 1 loihltiK and shoes. 9 M Furniture and bedding 1H 41 Dry goods Ml lis Medical supp'les i OS Ordinary repairs 197 KH Traveling ex penses. 40 HO Farm expenses 120 ) Incidental expenses 42 9J Orders relief 1 1 nil Blacksmith worn lil M Priming 7 M) Nutury fees a 10 Books and stationery X OS 1 Clothing and keeping Geo. Evans, (Elwyn, Pa.) 8fl R7 ! Moyer Bros., paint and oils 7 Hi far fare for sundry persons 84 ro , Horse purchased from Dr. W Inner 75 00 Clearing land IS 00 Publishing statement 4S no Harness repairs Ill 85 M. C. Woodward, keeping tramps, 1893 10 10 To proceedings lunucy, John V auder- sllcn 21 25 Dr. Winner, medical services 4 BO Paid Eshleman ft Wolf, corn shellor... 10 Oil T. J. Vatiderslloo. attorney 1(0 00 t'osts Bloom vs. Mt. Pleasant 11 ) Ntov) for alum house 14 u5 Tobacco for alms house 17 40 Tli kets for MurTet family to Ilarrls- burg, Pa 7 (S Collin, KHz Hess. 15 10 " Jacob Musselmun SI 00 " Daniel Iugold n 00 " Katie Heller 15 CO " Eph. Ebener, half paid by rela tives . 7 50 " F. Sommer's child 6 u) Thomas Mc Bride 6.VI 09 J. M. I.arlsli 100 1)0 A. :. llidlay 10J 00 O. T. Wilson 1D0 oo c. a. KMm loo oo Dr. Darter 115 no Dr Ked.'ker 40 00 Dr. Christian, inn itt oO Airs. Mcurhic, matron 41 U7 Auditors and clerk, 1893 80 00 $2928 13 INSANE IN STATE IIOHPITAL. Oeo. Fox rsl-7 weeks (A f 1.75 $ 91 25 .lesse Kelly 91 25 91 21 91 25 I.. '.. Keliler " " Al.a sterner " " Carrie Tui rell ' J no W. Osman " " D.UIttenbeuder' " V. W. Kcstur " " 91 21 91 2.1 91 25 91 25 $ 730 00 OUT DOOIl RELIEF. EUa Pornnl I Kmma Snyder Mrs. I'. Ximinurnian J. Maglll (iuo. Samuels 1H'. and 1891 J. MUHselman ('. Dawson Mrs. J. Ciiromls " Frank Evans " K. Uilfliihs '- Kate Hamilton " Win. Metz John Vundcrsllce Mrs. Hester Uomhoy " Hannah Kandall Numuel Hurnsldes Daniel Ingold Charley Anderson Mrs. A. Ball Mis. Hiram Long and family.. Harry Kudel .Mrs. Sarah Jones W W. PrlliU J. K. Hil ton Joseph Thomas Win. Fcdd-T Mrs. M. May J. Marl J. W. Yohe Mrs. Levi Hall Clark Crevellng Hobt. Cooku J. Adams A. J. Kenard .Mrs. r. F.rkenroth J. Miller, child i: Ki inley A. Kckenroth..., A. C. Ludlow Mrs. W. Jevous Mrs. llerrlngton W. s. Campbell Harvey tilger Win. 1'iiisfl Frank Bloomer M. II. MutiKlleld Harvey Washington Naoma Anderson Wm. Hopper no no in oo &7 w 2 00 11 no 5H 5 ffl 81 12 00 147 CO 111 21 U9 48 9 00 12 40 112 B0 78 00 19 01 1 b.1 7 1 21 00 41 11 9 Ml 9 ro 7 41 1 50 a 50 4 75 27 AO It! 01) 00 5 50 84 00 2') 50 51 99 HI 2.1 11 en M 41 111 88 4 9ij 6 50 3 (X) 6 (11 12 HI 1 5a 1 Ml 15 2) 15 00 45 75 15 IK) 12 00 8 10 1 0J 8 00 6 IX) 1 ro U 09 S 1IH7 03 Ann Multley , Warren iugold A. Y. Hess Kd. ltyon Luke ltoun Wm. Williams f 514U 16 We the underslirned Auditors of the townships comprising the Hloom Poor DUtilot met at tho Aims uouse on me secona Miinoay or January IMij. that bclnir the 14th. examined the accnuuts or the Treasurer and Directors from January Htli, 1H94, to January 14th, 1H9.1, and the vouchers forstuuo and find them correct us set forth above. V. M. KVEKETT, Wm. llOUEKT. 11. J. HK-s. I Auditors. A. P. VOt'NO, Wm. MATHElt, PKODUCTS UAISED ON FAltM. 177 bushels wheat $ 93 81 213 ' oats 93 20 97S ' corn ears..... 244 60 120 " potatoes 70 00 10 " turnips. 2 50 beets 1 50 30 apples 18 IX) 20 " buckwheat 13 70 onions 4 00 HOO heads of cabbage 82 00 2su sheaves coru loader. 14 40 1H tons hav 212 00 Ml chickens raised... 15 00 1H shouts raised 54 (X) 1 calf raised 12 00 1 bbl. sutler kruut 5 1 0 2 hills, elder 8 00 IUO pounds beef 86 00 2V 0 " pork 150 (X) 122 " buller 04 40 XI 2 do, eggs 8H 16 .10 tons Ice 85 00 450 pounds lard 45 00 I 1300 17 VALUE OF URAL AND PERSONAL PHOPKUTY belonging to Hlonm Poor District, Jan. 14, ins-). Balance due on duplicate. Dun. Paid. Hal. Hlonm 1W3 1891 Scot t Oreenw'd" Suifiirl inf" Mlllvlllo " SW .0 2 On 00 I SSI 10 8189 II WM 10 119 01 9T2 81 IH4 81 818 11 li'17 I I am eo in? hi 210 00 411 88 147 IN V 0 93 118 09 118 45 $ 8810 21 Less estimated exonerations and commissions 850 CO I mm Farm nnd buildings 14. m 4 horses 521 7 head cattle V Is shouts ... M 9.1 chickens W 2 seed hogs 25 114 bushels wheat 51 20K " oats HO (150 corn ears 18 75 ' potatoes a? 5 ' turnips 1 S beets 10 ' apples ( 18 buckwheat 8 11 " onions i 400 heart's cabbage 16 1200 sheaves corn fodder oo tons hay kh 40n pounds beef 8?0 lurd 16.10 " pork .... M) butter.. S barrel vinegar.... 1 " elder 10 tons coal, at 8 SJ. B2 14 acres winter grain In ground Hi Furniture In alms house 250 Furniture In steward's house., ino farming Implements, wagons, harness, o No. paupor remaining In alms house, last report Admitted during year 600 00 I.W21 8? 19 Discharged during year., Died during year , Kemalulng .1 S 11 19 No. persons In alms house llloom No. persons In alms house Ureenwood No. persons In alms house Hugarloaf 11 J. M. I.AI1ISH, A. c. HiDLAY, 1 Directors. O. T. WILSON, J Attest: C. A. Kliim, Secretary. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that nn application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, Monday the twenty-llfth day of March A. D., 1H9.1, by Paul K. Wirt, L. E. Wal ler, P. S. Hartnnn, H. O. Sherwood, c. O. Pea cock, Creasy & Wells, S. II Hnrmao nnd C. W. Miller, under Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 29th, A. D., 1N74, and tho several supplements thereto for the charter of an Intended corpo-ntlon to be called the Penn Elevator Company, the character and object of which Is the manufac ture of elevators and special machinery from wood, Iron and other metal, or any one or more of them combined. And for these purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges ot the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. C. W. MILI.EIt, 8-1-lt solicitor. SATISFACTION of a MORTGAGE IK TBI COPBT OF COMMON Pl.KAS OP COLUMBIA COUNTY, NO. MAY TKKM 1N95. In the matter of the petition of J. I.. Dillon for satisfaction of a mortgage given by John Hoblson to lllrum Chrlstman, William Cnrlst mnn, Charles Bodlne, and Maria, his wife, Wm. Neal und Catharine, his wife, I.avllla Chrlstman, Horace Pursel and Wllllts Pursol, and Mury Chrlstmun, widow of Casper Chrlst man. Columbia County, as. To lllrnin Chrlstman, Wm. Chrlstman, Charles Hodlne and Murla, his wlfo, Wm. Neal and Catharine, his wife. Lavllla Chrlstman, Horace Pursel and IMllits Purser, and their heirs or legal representatives, and all persons claiming to be the owner or owners of said mortgage. Whereas It appears by the records. In the oniee of the Recorder ot Deeds, &o.. at Hlooms burg, that a certain mortgage, dated the 22od day of January, 1HI2, recorded in Mortguge Book, No. 2, page 540, sc., upon land in Hloom township adjoining lands of Valentine Kressler, Andrew Koous, Valentine Kressler and others, containing 31 acres, and 156 perches of land, given by John Hohlson to Hiram Chrlstman, Win. Chrlstman. Charles Hodlne and Maria, his wife, Wm. Neal and Catharine, his wife, Lavllla Chrlstman, Horace Pursel nud Wllllts pursel, and Mury Chrlstmun, widow of Cnsuer Christ man, to secure the payment of fH03 40 nf'er the death ot said widow, remains unsatisfied. And whereus tho said widow having died about the year 1HM), nnd whereas, It Is alleged that all the money due on Raid mortguge was paid, und a legal presumption now exists of the payment of said mortguge from lapse of time ; nnd whereas.). L. Dillon, present owner of the mortgaged premises has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of suld county, where said S remises are situated, praying suld Court to I'cree and direct that satisfaction be entered upon tho record of said mortgage on puyment of the costs due on the sume, and tho satisfac tion so entered shull forever discharge and re lease the lien of suld mortgage from the said premises. I Therefore all persons Interested as owners or holders of said mortgage, aro required, by an order of said Court, to appear at the next term of suld Court, to be held at Hloomsburg. on the first Monday of May, A. D., 1S9r, to answer the petition aforesaid, and to show cause, If any there be, why suld mortgage shall not be satis fied as prayed for lu suld petition. J. U.McIIENliV, Wm. Chkisman, Atty. SherltT. E-l-lt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. K. Smith, hue ofiladlton towiiahip, ilrtvuseil. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on tin estate of A K. rmtth, late of VaillHim township, deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to suld estate are request ed ro make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to WILLIAM H. -MITH, 11. llucKlNiiiiAii, Administrator, Attorney. Mouiuudon, Pa, Z-l-tit. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ANdife 0 Ruth John, deceased. Notice Is hereby trlven that the underslened auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to distribute the fund lu the nanas or t union Kills, executor of the lust will and testament ot liulli John, dceased, will sit, al Ills olllce In the Town of Hloomsburg, suld County, on the 23rd day of April, at 10 o'clock a. in., to perform the duties of his said appointment ; when and where all parties In terested may appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming In ou suld iuuu. It. RU8II ZAHlt, 8-15-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EMate of John Ourdner, lam of Pine totimthlp, urtvuneu The underslirned auditor annolnted hv the Orphans' Court, of Columbia county to make distribution of funds lu the hands of the execu tors, and to pus on the exception to the ac couut, will sit at the office of Urunt Herring Esq., lu the Town of Hloomsburg, on Saturday, March 30, isu. at 10 o'clwk lu the forenoon, when and where all persons huvlng claims against said estate must appear and prove ilin same, or bo furevcr debarred from any share of suld fund. HOBEltTllUCUINtillAM, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate or IkivM Kreinchei; deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia eounlv, Pu., to murshul lleas, tlx costs und expenses und elinnn. owelty und dower, and make distribution of tin) amuunt of bid for purpart No. 1. to snd among the pintles entitled thereto, will meet the put ties Interested at his olllce In the Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., on Saturday, March loth, ino, Ht 10 o'clock U 111., when and where nil mini.. Interested shull attend or be forever debarred from coming lu on suld fund. KOllUKT HUCKINflllAV. 8-8-ta, Auditor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Mr. Ent'f Building, Court IIoom Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pott Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, ami floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. raxxzH. jorn a. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Douse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. WM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Enfs building. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAVV, Office and floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. V. WHIT1. A. N. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, I-ia-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (orace over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. fOfflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICX OW TUB PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURAJTCX ASO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, TA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. VCut be consulted in Germmo. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Mais Stmts, CATAWISSA, PA, J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND FHYSIOAK, Office, North side Main SU, kclov Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. R UTTER, fHYSlOAN AND SUKGEOK, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special Attention to Piksarer or ( iiilikk II. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMa:OPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND HmKHJf orrica docbs: Office & 1 u d mi . at y m. t Until 9 A. M., BLOOM KIltHO, PA. 1 to and 7 to S r. m. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office srtl Residence No. 18. Vrsi J H h DISEASES OP THE THKOAT AND XOHM A SPECIALTY, ( to 10 A.M. to 4 P. M. l7t0 9P. M. R to 10 A.M. BL O0;fmno orrici nocBg. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and resldtnce In Prof. Waller's Horn MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases Specmtt Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORAA. POBBINS, M. D, Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ?"Special attention given to the fit end the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pm. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied Hours 10 to 4, Telenhona nnniwMta. DR. M. J. HESS. Graditnte nf tha PV,,'lll.:- rv..., - ....v,.j imai kam- iege. Office and floor front, Lockard's Build mg, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG. PA Dentistry in all it. anteed as represented. Ether and Ga s4 ministered or Enrrtte vino t Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artirlcuU teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comer Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, 8UHGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Mann BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. -..u .11 ui warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAfH. by the use of Gas, and free of chaiw whea artificinl r.4 K n : , . - 1 "To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of F.nst nnrf Mm .... posite Town Hall. OfHce hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSUURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman lea in nilrJ.H VBOrTne stronpeat Compaa. les in the world, among which are: '""' cash total Bcanoe Prnnwitn rt Phn O?" Penn'aVphilar.".: WgS 'ftfE! N. America, Phllo. 8,00.1,1100 ,730,68 2,SM.r3 Offici in I. w. MCKKLVT'S 8TO. fTLosscs promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streen, Bloomsiiurg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan. icsa mere are in tne x orld an.' all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRB INSURANCE, BLOOMSUURG, PA. Home of N. V.; Merchants of New, N. J.iClmton. N. V -lVnnl.c' iw v . t, j ng. 1 a ; German American Ins. Ca, New iork: Greenwich Insumm.. r xt t- . . ers.eV C"y In- Co., Jersey City. N r. -v umuuns are wen saoiM4 tiv ace and fire tecierl 1 had a loss settled by any court of law Ttirte .- Mivcsiea in solid secuntie. n liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses nrnnintlv paid as soon as determined, ly Christian f Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blu.J burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shooKt Pa t mil ! 71- K. n .... .. I 1 r .... wiicic lubacB, it any. are settled and paid bv one nf thlr citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskkv Proprietor (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSUURG, PA. I.arpo and convenient Buml.. tj o- . ......j,... AJUia roams, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BLOOMSUURG, PA, First-class arconimnilatimc fm ular and transient boarders. Good staDle a tached. PA. s
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