THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. - "1.TtK-tT3Tim. AND OTHERWISE I Wo don't lie'.lrve n lonirlinlrpri man knows nny Inure' about medlclim than a uliort-linlnvl man. Atohlitou Glolio. We lmve ti.)tlct(1 Unit tlio man who nhvny.4 sp":iks Wc'. of It in ueiirtibor bus a pretty Rood reputation nt homo. American Farmer. . tichool Toacber "What have tha ruiiiicroiu fxpid:tlou9 to the North Toll! nmmipl licd7" Scholar "Mndo pi'ojcraphy lessons harder." Brooklyn Llfo. The ChlcaRo L'nlverslty Is to pub lish nn astronomical Journal. It will try to show thi public how to avoid, ucln stars la that city. New York World. A ninn reunrd hla newspaper much as ho does his wife something to And fault with when he feeds cross and something h never approves of. Koselef. Admirer "Where did you pet all this wonderful strength?" Famous Strong Man "I was a carver In a bnard.ru house for threo yeara." Syracuse Tost. "Is It true that your bride Is very, hard of hearing?" "It Is. Why, wheal 1 proposed to her I had to shout so loud that all thi neighbors ran out and congratulated mo." Tld-Bits. "My task In life," said the pastor complacently, "consists In savins young men." "Ah!" replied the mai den, with u soulful longing, "save a good one for me, won't you?" Life. Man In a Hurry "Is tbero a way of gett'.ng to the Grand Central Depot sooner than by taking this car?" Ur bane Conductor "Yes, sir; run and catch the next car ahead." New Yorlc Tress. Boston Is tho place for high art, after all. A sunny son of Ita'.y has been selling door mats there with "Tha Angelus" worked on 'em In saffron yellow and seal brown. I'ittoburg Tost. 'Tommy Wing' mother Is awful SSL'Sl. ,1 J'SSZ "What lms she don that Is so thought full" "Iet h tu have tneusles Just tho very day school began." Chicago In-ter-Oeeou. Washington Lady "The feet of the Indies of your country are compressed, I believe." Japanese Attache "Oh, no, iiiudam, that Is a Chinese custom. We In Japan a'low our ladles' feet to prow to their full else (politely) not that they can ever hope to rival yours, madam." Truth. Jack (rapturously) "Now, darling, will you please name the happy day?" Minnie (b'tnlilngly) "Three week from Thursday, Jack." Norah, the kitchen maid (through the key-hole) "Av you plaze, miss, that roe reg'lar day out. Ye'll have to jcet married In tho early part of the wake." Tlt-Blts. A colored woman presented herself as a candidate for confirmation in the diocese of Florida and was required to say the creed, the Lord's Prayer and the Commandments. She got through with the first two fairly well, ns somebody had evidently been coach lug her, but when she came to the last she bungled and hcaltad, and then remarked in a confidential tone to the clergyman: "Do fac' Is, Mr. Turpin, I hasn't heen prnctlcin' de Ten Com ' uia'dmeiits lately." Life. FACTS IN FEW WORDS. Asiatic cholera Is the most rapidly fatal dlrtea.se known to medical science. The wheat crop of Kansas this year Is estimated at over 70,000,000 bushels. It Is estimated since the Christian era began over 4,imxi,uoo,ooo human beings have perished hi wur. In time of war France puts 370 out of every 1.000 of her population in tho field; Uermany, 310; Ilussla, 210. During the last 2.000 years Britain has been Invaded by foes from over the Hen no less than forty-eight times. The first oil well lu America wad on a small farm In the mountains of Wayne county, Ky. It was discovered In lsi'i). The phosphorescence near the Cnpe Verde Islands Is ut times so bright that one can easily read the smallest print. The bounty paid on beet sugar last year amounted to fST2,174.84. Of this sum California received ? ii."i.".7tiS.S4: Nebraska, $11S.S(W, ami Utah, $77,5-12. It Is said that at this time there are tweuty-two cx-tiovereigus residing in (lifl'ert ut parts of Europe, none of them In the countries where they ruled. A Ch'.neso custom Is the throwing Into tho ocean of thousands of pieces of paper when friends are about to sail away. Kach piece bears written on It a pniyfr. The bees of Brazil hang their cninbs) outside on the brunches of trees at U19 very summit and at the end of tho slenderest twigs to be out of the reach of monkeys. When the vessels now in process of construction are completed, the new. navy of the United States will consist of forty-five vessels, ranging in alzo from 11,300 tons down to 120 tons dis placement According to recent statistics there, are about 2,000 women practicing medi cine on the Amerleuu continent, among whom nro seventy hospital physicians and uinety-six professors in tho schools. The Pope has a onrlous egg whlcn he received one Ka from an Kng IisTi woman. The uuell is ivory, the lining is white eatln, and the yolK Is a' golden case containing a large ruby set In diamonds. The whole is valued t $10,000. The proposal to construct as tho ifeat attraction of the exhibition in Paris a monster telescope able to show the inhabitants, if any, of tho moon, bus been revived and M. Blsehoffshelin Is said to bo willing to advance 2,000,. WW fpancs toward the cost. Brooklyn, which allows $2 to any person taking a stray goat to tho city pound, recently paid out a good many two's on account of a venerable BIKy that was subsequently bought at prices ranging from fifteen to fifty eouts. Ho was being overworked, no doubt, for the mayor has directed the Pound-keeper to suspend payment of goat rewards. I Napoleon's campaigns made 1,000,000 frenchwomen widows, and 3,000,000 children fatherless. WIS WASHINGTON. From e tir ltofulnr f'c 1-1 -apomlenr.. Washington, .Uaicn 25th., 1895 JtiMfjd (.t D.tng criticised for 1 i;lV ing aske.l for the recall of ttiu pioicnt liaw.nun milliliter to the United States, President Cleveland and Sc relary Orcsham are destiving of much credit for their forbeatam e in allowing him to remain here an long as they have. It is doubtful whether there is another country in the world that would have allowed this man to have remained m.der the circumstances. It was notorious during the last session of Congress that Minister Thurston not only furnished the opponents of the administration with ammunition to fight the Hawaiian policy of the ad ministration, both in and out of Con gress, but actually became a lobbyist against that policy himself. These facts are recognized by republicans as well as democrats. Senator Hale, of Maine, who has been from the first a rabid Hawaiian annexationist, said of the request (or Thurston's recall : UT have no inside or exclusive informa tion, but the published reports say that Mr. Thurston's recall has been asked because he made public diplo matic correspondence before submit ting it to Secretary Gresham. If this is correct he was clearly in the wrong and could not expect that the Secre tary would do otherwise than ask for his recall. It was clearly a breach of official etiquette, and is a practice which this country cannot afford to entourage. There might be times when such a course would lead to serious consequences, and if matters of international importance are to be so treated by the representatives of ! fiovernments we might as well have no State Department." There are reasons for the belief that Mr. Thurston never would have been re ceivjd as the minister cf ihe Hawaiian republic had it not been that op ponents of the administtation wouid have charged a refusal to receive him to pujutlice against the government he represented. He made himself objectionable when he was one of the annexation commissioners, before he became minister. Administration birthdays fall close togeiher, at least, four of them do. President Cleveland was fifty eight last Monday, Secietary Gresham six ty three last Sunday (St. Patrick's day) Secretary Herbert sixty one last Tuesday a week ago (March 12), and Secretary Morton will be sixty-three April 27th. Secretary Limont might also be added to the group, as he celebrated his forty foutth birthday on the 9th of February. Postmaster General Bissell says he is wot king now just because he prefers work to idleness. Everything about the Postoffice department is in gooil shape, and the department could easi ly be run by the assistants until Post master General Wilson gets ready to lake charge, but Mr. llissell would have to remain in Washington for some time because the lease on his Washington house does not expire for more than a month yet and he cannot get possession of his Buffalo residence until about the same time, owing to its having been leased to a friend, so he prefers to remain in charge of the department. It would seem that Mr. Bissell never had any idea when he entereil the cabinet of remaining- in office longer than this spring. The ieases, in Buffalo and Washington, tell the story. Another row is developing among the republican members of the House of the Fifty fourth Congress. Just be fore the adjournment of Congress the 96 republican members of the House who were rj elected held a secret caucus and decided that all of the im portant committee chairmanships should be given to them ; also that they rhould control all of the House patronage. The secret was not well kept, and when the new members heard about it they were naturally d'spieased. A count of noses shows that there are 135 new republican members elect of the next House, and, according to statements made by some of them, they propose to band them selves together for the purpose of thwarting the scheme of the old mem bers to monopolize everything in siht, and it is said that some of them wish to push their power to the extent of electing one of their number speaker, instead of Mr. Reed, because cf his having endorsed the proposed fcrab game of the old members. The new members have the power to do what they please when it comes to organizing the next House, but it remains to be seen whether they have nerve enough to exercise their power. None of the diplomatic complica tions have been entirely settled things move slowly in the diplomatic world but ihey are all in course of settlement on a basis entirely satisfac tory to the administration, except those arising from discriminations against Atnerictn products by certain European cottniries 1 they are still in the undatable stage. Hem idbuasu lulibved ia 30 Minute. Dr. Ay.new's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in a!l cases of Or ganic or Svmpathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pal pitation, Shortness of Breath, Smoth ering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by W. S. Rish ton. 6 15-iy. SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtue, of sundry writs nf Kl. V& Issued, mit, or the Court, nr Common I'lnu of ( nltunlria county, a., nnd to 1110 directed, there will fi rxpreed at putiHc autn nt tlic court llniisn In lHoninsliwif, on SAIURDAV. MARCH 30. 1895, ntlOo. 111., nil Hint, corlntu piece or parcel of land, i-l'u.itp In llm township of Cntiiwlssn, comity of Coliimlpla, nml state of Penns.vlvnnln, hounded nnl described ns follows, to-wlt Known an the mountain woodland tract, bound ed on tlin north by lands nf Stephen H. Martin, W. T. Martin nnd vr. hup Ann Mnrtln, on the oast bv lands of Ho.vrt It. Yetter, on the south by mountain Innd. nnd on tho west by lands of Jordan) .Miller, containing 100 ACRES OF LAND. Al.sot All that, certain piece or parcel of lnnd Rltunto tn the townnhlp of ('aiawlssa, county of Coliunl)lar and ttnteof Pennsylvania, bounded and described! its follows, to-wlt: Bounded on Hie north by cntawlswt creek, on tho cunt By lands r,f .tohn T.Hhuiuan and H. II. Martin, on the south by Innds olWm. J. Martin, and on the westby lurulHof hue Ann Martin, contain InK 20 ACRES OF LAND. Sel.ed, taken Into execution nt tho milts of .Mutlldn Walter and Kate n. Hclirnlck vs. m. J. Martin, and to be (old the property of Win. J. Martin. .t. W. VclIENlty, liiiAWN A SilAi.t, Attorneys. HliorlfT. Annual Statement OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT. From January si n, iW to J.iiiunry nth, 1H5. JOHN K. (ilto TZ, TreUHUrnr. IH. Dili ti nee In hand of Trea-nrrr Jan. 8. ISiU .... j Oimh rer'd. fin lOimm duplicate IHtise.. " " " mil . 4.-.1 M 1VNI Ol 1U 10 H Mil Kt) ,S (J " " " Hentt 1 1H!I')..( IS'll 1'M.. IS'll.. ss 1 w ,. I'd.. 1MI1.. Orrenwond" .MIIlVlIlH -I t M fUl'lM-lOUf a.-iH (is Sill (Ml ill ji ,V5 !: 40 117 IS " rmm x. nnrnsWi'R .. " ' J. Utilizer for A. ttterner.. " ' ensealed Untls . proceed of not" Col. ' o. for Mr. I. Zimmerman.. Itec'd fnm ('. tt.es' ei ' " c. hit teribendcr " ' Kill in proceeds. .... ' ' Ilei wlck l our lUst-lct. . " " U. l.lliinbeiider.enor... M on (I no t li t 8'. 7:1 87 M 4S Ml 4,'S Ml HI 8.S r ni 111 00 i;77o hi CR. i Uy old orders redeemed I Iiew . " note . " b.il. In hands or Tres. Jan. 14, w, lty eouirul.sslon and' postage.... 4e 00 111 C4 1 10 I-") 6770 8t Orders outstanding Jn. 8, istu tvt icj issued n om .1,1:1. a, I)l. tojllll. 14. 1S3 . BOM SS 6o7 sa Orders of lstn redeemed t1W " ' lsttl .... 491S IN) OutRtandln'f Jan. 11, ISSO 115 88 BOOT 33 KXI'K.NSKt FOK YK4H RNDINO JANUAKY IK II. J.HWV. I'lnvlslnns nnd supplies. $ 4 S fi.1 Fuel and light 41 tut 1 lollilng and slex's.. SUM Furnli ure and bedding IS 4r Hry goods Nt tM K (Ileal supp'les 81 OS Ornliiiuy lepulrs 1M7 ns 'I'ravellng exeenses. 4n w Farm expenses. 11 ai Inildenutl expenses t)i Oiders relief 14 mi Uliieksnilih work si 65 'lilting 7 BO Notary fees v (4) B'ioks and stationery 8 0 j Clothing and keeping Cieo. Kvaus, (Klwyn, Pa.) as 7 Mojer Itros,. paint. and oils 7 H J ar fare for sundry Tsons 84 sn Horse purchased truiu Dr. winner. 75 (l (''taring laud n 00 Publishing statement 4 in) Harness repairs s!l 85 M. v. Woodward, keeping tramps 1SH8 U ia) To proceedings lunacy, John vaudcr- slice 81 25 lr. Wtnrer, mertlcul services 4 60 l'ald Kshleiiinii Wolf, corn shellcr... 10 T. J. VandeisUoe. iittornev HO no Costs Itlooin v. vt Pleasant II 80 stove for uIiiih hnue 14 uA Tobaeeo for alms house 17 4'J Tickets for .Viudct luuilly to Harrls burg, Ha 7 fS t'nlllu, KIIza Hess. 15 AO " J teob vussclman 1 fl " Haulel lngold H 0(1 " Kiltie Heller 15 W) " KpU. tbeuer, half paid by rela tives 7 50 ' P. Houinier's child. Bio Thomas Mclirlde :i0) J. M. I.ai lsh ion no A. i: llldluy in.) oo O. T. Wilson Iu0 14) '. A Kb till 1i 0 (J) Dr. Hatter 115 on lr ltedeker. 40 (N) Dr. I hrlsttan, 1WJ8. m oil Mrs. Mclirlde, matron 41 i7 Audltorsj and clerk, 1S'J3 8J 00 fM-JD ca INSANE IN STATE HOSPITAL. Ceo. Fox ri 1-7 weeks $ tl.'&l l S5 Ici'se Kelly w I.. .. Kchier" ni a Al.a .!. sterner ' " " " ui M e urrle Turn ll ' til 85 Jno w. osninn" " " " ni si D.I Ittetits'iider" " " " HI Si W, W. liester " " " " Ul i 730 00 OtJTDOOK i ELI CP. Eliza Pornnl i 110 no Kiiiiua Snyder M (JO Mrs. P. Zlmti.erman 7 Ul .1. Maglll 4W (ieo. s.uuuels 18'Ji and ISO) 1 '0 J. Mil sclin in M (11 C. Dinvsou to :il .Mrs. J. chromls li in) Frank Kvnns 1 ."? en " K. (itlltiths Id i!i Kale lliiinllton ( 4S " Win. Melz (hi John Vumleislh e Vi 4'i Mik. H-ster l.omlKiy lliNl " llannnli Kutidall TS 01 Samtii'l Minmucs i'fui D. inli-l Ingnld 1 l5 Charley Anderson 7 (15 Mis. A. H.ill 21 mi Mis. 1 1 1 i it i i t Longund family.. 4i 11 Harry Undid 0 Ml Mrs Nn rail Jones I) ft) W W. I'rlntz. 7 41 J. 1C (ill-ton 1 fi i Joseph Thomas 8 M Win. I'edd -r 4 75 Mrs. M. May 87 SO J. Martz. HI 00 J. . Vuiie (1 mi .Mrs. Levi Hull 5 50 Clark Crevellng 81 (Kl Kooi. t .:noxe J. fiilllH A. J. Keiiard Mrs. 1. KckenriUh... J. Mliler, child O Heinley A. K 'kenroth A. C. Ludlow Mrs. W. Jevniis Mi-s. llerrlrgma...., w. s. i lUlipbell Ilarvev Ol'er Win. 1'iiisel Frank llloomer. M. H. .ILinstleld Harvey Washington NiCiinu Anderson.. . . Win. Ilopner Ann Mil lllcy Warren lngold A. Y. Hess K l. Ityou I.uku ltoan Wm. Williams 2 i 50 Bl HI Ml 21 11 SO KU 41 M MS 4 Uu II M 8 00 6 & 12 81 1 6ii 1 Ml 15 3 15 00 45 71 15 CO 12 00 8'0 I 01 8 (NI II 00 1 '0 8 00 $ 14N7 AS $ Bl 10 10 We t he undersigned Auditors of I ho townships comprising the llio uu F'lor Dlst'lcl met lit toe Alms House on ihe second Mon lay of January lsu.1, that being the 14t li.exauilucd llio accouuls of Ihe Treasurer and Dlre lors from January bth, IHUI, to January 14th, !HH. and the voucher for same and find (hum correct as set loi ih ubove. Y. M. EVEHKTT0 Win. UOOKKT, 1 11. J. HK-s, Auditors. A. P. Vol NO, I Wiu, MATllEU, J I l'ltODt'CTS ItAIHED ON FAlOT. 17? bilsliels whent $ B3 Rt .t oiitu M:l li ) inx com ears m M )10 - potatoes rttoi 10 turnip 8 fid 11 b"PtH 1 IM :I0 npple is no ifil buckwheat, is 70 t onions 4 no Kon hrnrli of cnbrnit(i on '-hi mIiphwh corn foibler. 14 40 IN ton buy. .. Svj ini to ehlcketi rnlwd 15 on IS fthniitii rnlwd M (in 1 culf rtilm'4. 14 01 I Mil. miner krnut. 5 Ml II btilN. elder n nil "(l pounds b"ef. SO (M vn " pork iwi on (an ' butter 111 411 ttis dor. rfrg 1.,. w is HO tons Ice 8S efl 4ftU pounds lard. 40 CO 1300 17 VALliR OF lRALA9l PRKHONAI. PKOrBKTY belonging to Bloom Poor District, Jnn. 14, lsiKi. Bnliine he on duplicate. 1 1:1 p. I'hKI. Hal. ntoom iwfl' wr 10 U no 00 f sn.v id ' 1MU. 84WI 11 11140 10 1.1,(1(11 Beott ' : mi WiS (O (I7 st OreenWd" Wi-HI Sin 00 414 BS Hinriirl inf H4H 11 147 IS K'OIM Allllvllle ' ff 11 US (Ml 118 45 t 88165l Lefrt estimated exnneratlona and com rulsutuns sro CO I una i Farm and btilld!ngs ..uv:o ini 4 horse. mi nn 7 head eaitln 1 SKI 00 1 stioniH F 4 or (W chickens vt to 3 Reed hiiK ',(! 114 DusliclH wheat - M fl OfttH H'l INI corn pars. wt no rKilatws 87 Ml turnips 1 as beet 75 apples INI buckwheat H ill onions s m m heads carlmire 1 n,i 1 sX sheaves corn fodder so 00 tons hay lin 10 ii pouuus oeer to INI smi " lard as no is.10 " pork 99 no Ml " butter ij no 1 S barrel vlneimr in 00 I 1 " elder s 01 I '"" ' .nn, m o n tn no i 14 nrr,' winter irraln In ground si ini ' Furniture In alms hous SMI no Farming ImplementB,. wagons, harness, AO flOO 00 $20at 87 No. pnupwrs n'innlnliig In alms house, lust report 14 Admitted during year 5 18 rilschnrged during year., tiled diirtngyear , Kcmalulng 5 8 11 18 No. persons liloom ... ., No. persons Oreenwood. No. pers ns Sugarloat... alms aims alms hotwe hon-e house J. V. I.AItlHH, A. V. HIM LAY, Directors. o. T. wir.sov. I Attest: C. A. Klkiu, Secretary. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given thr. an applleatlon will be made to the Oovermir of the State of Pennsylvania, Monday, April iwd, A. 1. lHfts, by James Magee 2nd, (ieorgo F. Tolley, Oeorgs IV. Stokes, James Mugee 1st, and W. j. Weaver undiT the act of assembly of the common wealth of Pennsylvania,, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation Hnd ltegiilaflon of certain Corporations," npnrjved April 2wth, IM74, and the several supplements thereto, for the charter of nn Intended corporation to be called The Magee Carpet Works. The charac ter and object of which is the manufacturing and selling carpets nnd other textile fabrics, and the splnnlug of yarns for the same. And for these purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and lis supplements. L. K. WALI.KH, solicitor. SATISFACTION ofa MORTGAGE In tue Coi'bt of Common pi.fus of Columbia County, No. .vuy Tbm 1895. In the matter of the petition of J. L. Dillon for satisfaction of a mortgage given by John ltoblson to Hiram Chnstman, William Christ man, Charles Bodlne. and Maria, his wife, Wm. Neal and Catharine, his wife, Lavllla Chrtstmun, Horace Pursel and w tlllls I'ursul, and .Mary Chrlstman widow of Casper Chrlst limti. COl.tMniA C0UNTY,.S. To lllram chrlstman. Win. Chrlstman, Charles Hodlne and Maiia, his wife, Wm. Neal and Catharine, bis wife. Lavllla Chrlstman, Horace Pursel and Wllllts Pursel, and their helm or legal representatives, ami all persons claiming to bo the owner or owners of said wort gage. Whereas It appears by the records. In tho office of the lteconler of Deeds, e. at Hlooms burg, that a certain mortgage, dated the 22ud (lay of January,. 1S-I2, recorded tn Mortgage hook, No. 2, page f in, e., upon land In liloom t iwnslilp adjoining lands of Valentine Kressler, Andrew Koous, Valenllne Kressler and others, containing 81 acres, and lrtt perches of land, given by John Koblson to lllram chrlstman, Wm. 4'hrls'iiianChai'Ies Pndlne and Maria, his wife, Wm. Neal and Catharine, his wife, Lavllla enrisnnan, uorare rursei ami minis fursei, nnn Mary i nristatan, widow or i atcor t linst mau, to secure the payment of KcH4o after the deal li of said wfcjow, reiualiis uusatlstled. And wherea the said widow having died nboul the year lS iti. and w hereas. It is nlleifed that all til" money due on said mortgage was paiu, aim a legal presumption now exists or the payment of said mortgage from lapse of time; and whereas J. L. Dillon, nresent owner of the mortgaged prenrfses has applied to tho Court of Conine hi Heas of said county, where snld S remises nre situated praying said Court to eerce and iMreet that satisfaction be entered upon the reco dof said inert gaire on navtnent of the costs due on the same, and the satlslae. lion so entered shall forever discharge uud re. lease the lieu of said inongago iroiu the said premises. I Therefom all persons Interested ns owners or nomers oi sam mortgage, are reipurou, uy an order ofssld court, to appear at the next term nf said Court, to be held at. I'looinsburg. on the llrst Monday of May, A. 1) , is i to answer the edition aforesaid, and to show cause. If any there be, why Kill. I mortgu-'e shall not bo sulU lled us prayed for lu said petition. J. U.llcllENKY. Wm. Cuhisuan, Atty. Sheriff. S-'-lt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Entitle o.4. K. Smtlh, Inir of Madison township, Notice Is hereby given that tetters of ndmln. lslratlou on tho estate of A K. nnlth, late of jsadlson township, d"ceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned administrator, to whom nil persons ludebu-d to snld estiue are reouesi cd to mtke pavnieiits, and those having claims nr demands will make known the same without delay to WILLIAM M. sMi i'H, It. IH'CKiNoi! am, Administrator, At torney. .Mouiuudiin, IM, 8-1-flt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. tistnte of Ruth John, rtecenwd. JMtlce Is hereby given that, the undersigned auditor, appointed by the orphans' Court of coliiinlila county to distribute the fund In the hand of Clinton Kills, executor of the last will and testament of Kiith John, deceased, will sit at his olllcM In the Town of Hlnomsliurg, said county, on the iird day of April, mm, at 10 o'clock a. in , io perform the duties of his said appointment; when nnd where all parties In terested may appear and present their claims or be forever dub.irrud from coming In ou said fund. It. HUSH ZAKH, S-ls-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Goratr,lat of J'lite towiuhlp, dnvustd. Thn undersigned auditor appointed by the Orpli ins' Court of Columbia count v to make distribution of funds In the hands of the execti tors, and to o,i-8 on the exception to the ac count, will sit, at Ihe olllce of Uiant Herring lisq., In the Town of HltMiiiHburg, on Saturday, March ), ism, at 10 o'clock In ihe forenoon, when and when) all persons having claims Against said estate must appear and prove I he s.ine. or bo forever debarred from uny sUare of said fund, UOBEHT BUCKINGHAM, 3-S-lt. Auditor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW, Mr. Ent's Building, Court HouM Alley, BLOOMSBURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post OfBce Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, . ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN (H P1IIIZI. JODl. BAUIAM FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOK1THY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Ceatre St., first door below Opra House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and flooe, BLOOMSBURG, PX WM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office m M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY- 4T-LAW, Office 2ni floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. Y. WBITI. A. K. TOST. WHITE & YOST A0TORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ISELER & 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 2nd and Centre Streets, I-l2-'94 W. A. EVERT. Attorney- At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (OfBce over Alexander & Co. Wirt building, EDWARD J. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, CENTRALIA, PA. rOmee Llddlcot building. Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Till PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. or J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE ABB REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building.") BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Ceatra Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa. 4TCan be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, coruer of Third and Maia StmeU, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, Nona aide Maia SU, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Dr. J. C & UTTER, fBYSICIAN AND SURGEOH, Office, Nana Market Stxevt, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SrSCtit. ATTKHTIOM TO DlSXASIS ..(! J I ! II. BIERMAN, M. D. homoeopathic rmsiciA n m frjoior orrici bocrr: Ofllce ft Kesldrnce, t V 10 t'ntll A. v., BLOO M KBl'KO, PA. 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. u , S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Ofllce and Rcsic'cnce No. 18. West Fifth DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSH A SPECIALTY, 8 to 10 A.M. BLOCK8HCKO PA. orrici docrs Ho 4 P. M. to VP. M. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.' Offlce and residence In Prof. Waller's Bow MARKET STRUT TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialt Office csrner Third and Jeflersoo street. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. P.OBBINS, M. Office, West First Street,. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 3"Spec!al attention given to the eye and the titling of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo. P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied nours 10 to 4 Telebhone Connectiisa. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the PhiUl.lnl,-'a rwi.i r-l. lege. Office 2nd floor front. Ickard'a BullJ. ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG. PA Dentistry in all iti branches Work anteed as represented. Ether and Gai ad ministered or BLKctric vihbatok anrf I rw-l Anjcsthetici used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial tetk are inserted Lockard'i Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, StfHGEON DENTIST, omce, Barton's Building, Main below vM BLOOMSBURG, Pa. A1' s,y,e?.of wok dne in a superior manner. n worn warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. by the use of Gas, and free of charge whea artificial troth ir. ,'no-. 1 .... . . v. iiiniicti, TTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main streets. posite Town Hall. omce hours jo to la a. m ; ! to i p. m. op. B2.00MSEURG, PA. C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman iii'7?!! 0,3 twelTe of ,ne strongest Comca. lea lu tbe world, among which are: "vm cash total spanoa Franklin of rhlla.. nno.uoo .s.ls.5iSi ai rnTIT. Queen, of N. Y. (soo.'dno 8,MS,is VVosrchester.N.Y. soo,0 0 l.7M.sn7 1.4!S.SU l,on,siM ,rta ,H.TM America, rniia. 8,0011,000 9,7so,8 On-roa i 1. w. mcKilvt's Stoei. CSTLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SffCCESSOltS TO FREAS BltOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main Bloovsrurg, Ta. Represent Seventeen as good Compan. ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, PIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; MerchnaH of Newark, N. J.J Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.jharf. ing, la ; German Americaa Ins. Ca, Ww orkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorfci Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N f. These old corporations are well vimaI by age and fire tested, mid have nevei rt had a loss settled by any court of law. Thetr assets are all invested in solid securities aa4 liable to the hazard of (ire only. Losses promptly nnd honestly adjusted and paid as soon ns , determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom, burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county ihuuM patronise the agency w,ere losses if any, arc settled and paid by one of their owa citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCi-oskey Propriety, (Oprosite the Court House) BLOOMSUURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms Batk rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem conveniences. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BLOOMSUURG, PA. First class accommodations for reg ular and transient boardtrs. Goo stable atached.