THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CTUvjwwwmat 'JKJJW'Nuaju.'j vm FKIMARY IIETH0D3 Or READING. XIII. Tho Pollard Synthetic Method. JiV WILLIAM NOETI.INO. This 19 not, as teachers of limited knowledge of educational history as sunic, a new method, but an old on in a somewhat new garb. It had a short lease of life about forty years ago, but in a much simpler form than that in which it now is presented as the Tollard Method. About five or six years ago Rebecca S. Pollard of Chicago revived the method, arranged it into more of a system than it originally constituted, loaded it down with rules, exceptions, songs, &c. &c, and published it as the Pollard Syn thetic Method of Reading and Spelling. Like that of most methods of so called ' primary reading, the name is misleading ; it is not a method of reading, but of pronouncing. It is synthetic, deductive, a method of ready-made rules which the children are to learn and learn to apply. In making the application, they begin at xhe end of a word, mark the letters (diacritically) according to the rules, and then pronounce the word. The Manual contains one hundred and nineteen rules ; but a number of these consist of two and three rules. making the actual number one hund red and fifty four j and if to this sum we add the twenty nine exceptions we have altogether one hundred and eighty-three. The method is purely mechanical, and, owing to the numerous directions and instructions to teachers as to hov it must De laugtit, it is difficult to present u in newspaper articles. I will however try to give as much of it as may be necessary to convey to the readers of this article an idea of what it is, and will do so largely in ihe author's own words as found in her Manual. at . . . . . . . Motion '7s. "Say nothing to pupils about learning to read when you begin the instruction. Let your nrst taiK De about signs. Beckon to a little girl and ask her what that means. Her reply will be, It means Come. Illustrate by a simple movement of your right hand, that you wish a cniid to go away. Ask what is meant by a nod of the head. Ask if we can say No, without speaking. Signify by a motion that you wish the window raised. " In this way lead the pupils to see that there are motion signs i signs used to convey our meaning without the aid of the voice." voice oigna. "Ask pupilj to laugh. Ask the meaning of a laugh anil write tiowo the answer given Susie, perhaps, w ill say that a laugh means something fanny ; Lucy, that it shows when we are happy ; Ned, that it is a sign that we are pleased Ask about crying, moaning, in the same way. iati pupils to tel you that these are voice signs of pain or sorrow. You may also suggest here, that there are silent stgns which ex press both pleasure and pain. We smile and we frown ; we look pleased j we look sad. " Ask what voice signs are made by dogs, cats, hens, roosters, pigs. ducks, geese, &c. Draw from pupils, in turn, the meaning of these sounds Dogs growl and bark when they ftel cross ; hens cackle and roosters crow when they are glad j pigs squeal when they are hurt or hungry. " Explain whisper signs by illustra tion. The cat purs when she is happy, but makes a different sound when she raises her back and tells the strange dog to go away. Who can make this whisper (f)?" The names applied to the sounds of some of the letters are the follow ing : " a, the lamp's cry ; m. the hum ming sound, the sound that draws the lips together ; f, Kitty's hi.-,s ; b, the first sound in li?ss, tho sound that presses the lips together ; v, the way Bessie made Kitty's hiss, or the horse fly's buzz ; n, the first sound in nat, the sound that make the tongue touch the ceiling (roof of mouth), a little further back than 1 ; I, the ring ing sound, the sound that sends the tip of the tongue to the ceiling (the roof of the mouth) ; r, Gyp's cross bark ; h, the tired sound ; d, the young pigeon's cry ; j. the first sound heard in Jennie; s, the sound Grandma made driving out the pigs j w, Gyp's soft bark, or the wind among t. e trees ; r, the steamboat puff : t, the jo's watch tick sound i g (hard), the frog's croak j z, the bee's buzz j sh, baby sleeps sound ; ch (in church), the children's sneeze sound, or the steam car's whistle ; th (in think), the baby geese sound : th (in this), old geese sound ; wh, the blow out light sound ; kq c (hard), the fish bone sound," Other sounds are : Short sounds of a e i o u y, " vowels of the Short Fami ly " j long sounds of same vowels, "vowels of the Long Family " j the sound of a in what and o in not, " take care kitty " o in son and u in up, Soapbubble vowels " j oy and oi, " the oysttr boys '' s the obscure sounds of a e i o, " the hiccough vowels " ; o in would and u in pull, " vowels who play foot ball with the Short twins ' " j u in true, o in do, and ew in grew, "skating vowels who play with the 1 Long twins '" ; o in nor, e in term, i in fir. &c. " pony vowels " : i with an inverted breve over it, " the J Umbrella vowel." The object of introducing these peculiar noises or sounds is said to be to add inteivst to th.- li-ssuin. The sounds of ilu loiters are in-1 troduced by means of t!i. following story, which consists of thirty seven chapters. 'id Jnh'ii JSUri. 'oit of Chapter i. "johtmy Jones w as six years old. He lived in Chicano with his papa, mamma, and his baby sister liess. " Although Ress was four vears old. they often spoke of her as the baby.' "The children's grandfather lived in the country, more than a hundred miles away. " Johnny had been there once, but that was in the winter time, when he had to stay in the house. " But now it was spring time, and it would be SO lovely to roam about in the green fields and to see the fruit trees in bloom. This is what Johnny thought when his mamma asked him how he should like to go to the country with her and Bess " ' O, very much I ' he answered. When shall we Hart ? ' u To morrow or next day. ' ' What shall we sec there ? me everything.' Tell " I think it may be better to wait ; and let you find out. Well, then, tell me just one thing ; something I shall like very ' much.' j " Then come into the nursery. I rhall need the blackboard and chalk , to show you. I "Johnny followed her, wondering; what the blackboard and chalk could : have to do with what he should see ; in the country. i " I think, said mamma, holding the ; chalk between her fingers, you will ; like the little lambs most. ; " ' What do lambs say, mamma ? ' i (He had an odd way of asking what' animals and birds said). " I thought you would ask, my son. I I think they say a, a, a (short sound), ! when they cry for their mammas. Look t there are thy lambs, and a ladder which you may draw upon your slate, as soon as I teach you how ' to make this sound." j Remainder next week. I 1 hat tired feeling, loss of appetite ,i .,.,",:. Aim iitiiuii i uaii cuiuii mc unveil away by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes pure blood ASSIGNEE'S SALE, OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to nn order of the Court of Com mon l'leas, llie undersigned assignee will sell at public sale at the Court House, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895: AT II O'CLOCK A. M. NO. I. Exchange Hotel and Lot, situa ted on Main, or Second street, beginning at south-east corner of Main or Second street and Whitnnn's alley in the Town of lilooms liurg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania; thence along said Second or Main street enslwardly, to the alley between the Exchange Hotel and Exchange block ; thence along said nlley southwardly, one hundred feet ; thence along an alley north-eastwardly, eighty feet; thence southwardly, in a line pruu.lel with Centre btreet one hundred and foureen feet and six inches, to Pine alley ; the-ice alojig Pine nl iey south-westwardly, one hundred sixty eight feet and four inches, to Whitman's al ley ; thence along said alley north-westward-ly, two hundred fourteen and one-half feet, to the place of beginning. Whereon is erect ed a four-story brick hotel, brick barn, ice house and other outbuildings. ALSO The most desirable buildiiv; lot in the Town of Hloomsburg, situate on the north cast comer of Market Square, fronting 33 feet on said square, and 86 feet on Market street, having a depth of S3 feet. NO. 10 (Jiist mill, eight acres of land and three houses, situate in Hemlock town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, be ginning at stone of line of land of William Ivey : thence by s.inl land is., sb cleg. W. 9.7 perches to a post ; thence N., 6 deg. W 6.0 perches to a point on bank of Head Race ; thence ioj deg. E. 2.5 perches to a stone ; thence Is., do deg. i.. 7.4 perch es to a stone in public road leading from liloo:iisburg to liuckhorn ; thence N., 23',' deg., E. 14.2 perches to a stone ; thence N. 79 deg. E. 1.6 perches to a corne r near a spiinghouse j thence N , 3 deg. W . I perch to a stone ; thence N 52$ (leg. t.. .1.4 perch es to a stone : thence S. 1 7',' deg. W. 5.1 perches to a stone j thence S 2:J deg. V. 8.6 perches to a stone 111 the public road; thence S. 72 deg. E. I I.I perches to a white oak : thence alone land of lames Barton, S., co deg. W. 21 perches to a stone, the place j of beginning; containing two acres and eigh- teen perencs, ocnig me prupci iy kuou us the Ked Mill. Together with the reset ved rights and water lights as set forth in a cer tain deed of conveyance to William Ivey, dated 28th May, 1SS1 Recorded deed book mire aii. etc. Together with the seven 1 acres (if land containing the dam or reservoir of said water power as described ami convey ed to I. W. McKelvy by Will-am Ivey and wife bv deed dated 1st Sept. 1SS2. Record ed in deed book 35, page 354. etc. Said Red Mill property includes three dwellings, barn and outbuildings Trkms ov Sale. Ten per cent, when the property is struck off, fifteen per cent, with in thirty days thereafter, and the balance on the first day of October, 1895, wilh i'crest on unpaid purchase money from date of pos session given. A. 7.. SCIIOCH. Assignee of estate of I. W. McKelvy. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ, of Levari Faela3 Issued out of the Court of common Pleas, of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, aud to me directed, will be expoied to public sale ut tho Court House, Bloomsburg, ou SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 189s, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract of land and Clrlst Mill property sltutite lu Benton town ship, Columbia county, Peunu., bounded and described as follows to-wlti Northwardly, southwardly aud westwardly by lands of W. U Coin, enst waidly by lands of tho li;lrs of Lau bach doo'd., containing 9 ACRES, nr'rc or less, wli-rcon Is erected & largo GRIST MILL, with water power, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, bam and mil buildings, together with the hcredl t unents and nppurtennncps. elzecl, taken Into execution nt tho S''lt of M.i'-jr r-t, Jones vs. It. II. llulnio and to be solo, as tho property of II. II. II u I inn. U. H. I.itti.k, 4. B. Well EN HY, -. AHy. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Ka., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and Slate of Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court ll'ius, hloomsburg, on SATURDAY, APRIL ao, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., nil of tho Interest of tha de fendant, 1'hocbcE. Ilulmc Including nor dower Interest and arrearages of sume In the follow- n" real estate tcwlt: AH that certain flcco ui puruui ui iuiju nnuttiu ill tuu tuniiniui ui Denton, county of Columbia, and state of l'cnn- sylvunlu, bounded and described as follows, to. wit : Hounded on tho north, south and west by I mils of W. L. Cole, and on the east by lands of John Kmlth, containing 9 ACRES OF LAND, more or Icrs, whereon aro erected TWO DWELLINGS, A GRIST MILL, and water power, barn and other outbuildings. Helzed, taken Into execution at tho suit of Margaret Jones vs Phoebe K. Hutme, and to be sold as tho property of Phoebo E. Ilulme. It. U. Littlk, J. 1. MuIIENltr, 8-w. Atty. short rr. Annual Statement OF- POOR BLOOM DISTRICT. Frum January Hth, i"iil to.T muury Hth, 18V3. .lolI IN K. OKO'l'Z, Treasurer. Pit. Bslnnce In hand of Treasurer Jan. it Cash ree'd. on Bloom duplicate ihwi.. " " mm . f 4M (Ml lm (H WW 1 ) Kill HO SliS Oil HVi M a 10 00 9-t M US 6'J am 40 ll7 1H U Oil 91 no . m s.1 8! 7.1 JfT CO 45 WI 4!s nn 81 HS 0 It) 21 00 .1 Hoott " IHin.... iwl . iwi... lHllt... 1KIW .. 1-H... llWI... littfl... ' Greenwood' 11 11 1 " Mlllvlllo ' 11 11 1 " Sugarloat " from S. Hiirnsltlei " " J. N.Ulzer for A. Sterner.. " " t'nseuted lands " " Proceeds or not, Col. Co. for Mrs. I'. Zimmerman., ltce'd fp'in c. Kester " " H. Iittteiibender " ' Farm proceeds Berwick Poor District, , " " 1). Lillenbendor, error.., 677i 81 ca ' I'y old orders redeemed f AS 99 "new ' " ee: 83 note 4o0 UU " but. in hands of Treas. Jan. 14, "us 1M1 M By commission and postage.... 110 4.i 0770 SI Ord'-rs outstanding Jan. 8, 1H9I 63 99 iMSueo rrom Jan. , iaut. to Jan. 1 1, lmn BOSS S3 tvt 99 4918 00 115 S3 8C97 8S 1 Orders of 1KWJ redeemed ! " ' 1HDI ' ; Outstanding Jan. II, 1MI5 115 83 5097 83 ' EXPENSES FOB YEAR ENDING JAXUAHY ; ui n. 1HU.. Provisions and supplies Find and llKht 1 lui 111 hit and shoes. 4'-8 IW 44 M f 1111111 uro una ueuuing In y icoihIh MiUlt'ulsupp'h'S Ordinary repairs TravelluK expenses. Farm expenses , Imidentiil expenses Ord.'i-s relict 18 4B Bit 94 Sift 05 197 118 4ll 80 Hit ) 44 93 II f.o SI !: 7 60 8 10 03 86 A7 7 84 84 Bit 7ft 00 IS n 43 (X) iil 8ft 10 to SI SB 4 B0 10 Oil liO 110 11 80 14 US 17 40 7 04 15 no 41 00 13 00 lft 00 7 &Ci ft 10 Bft 0'1 1110 00 100 00 10() 10 100 no lis m 40 00 i!S n0 KlaeksmtlU worK I'rlftluk' IS "tary fees Books and stationery i tiotltlni; and keeping Qeo. Kvans, 1 (Klwyn, 1'a.) Moyer Bins., paint and oils far fare for sundry persons Horse put chased from Dr. Winner. C'Oitrlnu land Publishing statement Harness repairs M. I'. Woodward, keeping tramps, IMIS . To proceedings P'oacy, Joha Vander- i sllcn : Dr. wtm er, medical services Paid Ks1il"inan A Wolf, corn shelter.. T. J. ViMiilrrslleo. attorney osts liloom v.i. Mi. I'leasuut Stov) tor ul ins house Tobacro for alms house Tickets for .MutTet family to Harris burg, 1'a Collin, K1U Hess., " Jacob Musselman " Daniel Invold Kntlo Heller. " Kpli. Ebener, half paid by rela tives ' F. Mdiiinti r's child Thomas Me Bride J. M. I.tirlsli ! A. it. Hidlny 0. T. Wilson i'. A. Kl Im Dr. llart.er lr ltd-ker. Dr. christian, lH'-w Mis MeHrltlc, Hint ron Auditors und clerk, lt493 41 (17 8'J 00 t&MS B3 INSANE IN STATE IIOSl'ITAL. rtco. Fox f3 1-7 weeks (4 H.'.Si 91 8.3 Jesse Kelly " 91 43 91 43 91 43 L. .. Keliler " AIz.il M. sterner " I'arrle Turrell ' 1 no. W. liKinii 11 ll.:HiMibelider W, W. Kcsier ' 91 43 91 4.3 91 43 91 4ft f 700 00 OUT DOO It RELIEF, l'.llza Dnrmil f ll'l 00 hiiiiua Snyder , !::. I'. Ximutcrmiiu .1. Maglll (ieo. Samuels 1891 and 1B91. J. Musseliuan in im 87 0(1 4 CO V eO BS B3 Brt 81 14 00 1J7 (HI HI 41 litf 48 9 00 14 4li 114 Ml 78 00 19 (fl 1 bft 7 6.3 81 no 41 11 9 B0 C. lluWSIWl Mrs. J. 1 liromls J,; ,Vllmii," vuns hs Kitto iliiinlltou ' Win. Mel. John ViiiRiersllee Airs. Hester I omboy Hiiniiiih Huiidull Samuel HurnslUeB Daniel Ingohl Charley Anderson Airs. A. Hall Mrs. lllriiiii Long and fumlly. Harry Itndel Mrs. Saruli Junes. , W W. Prltitz. J. K. ilHon 9 CO 7 43 1 .V) Joseph Thomas 8 Ml Vi m. Kedd.-r 4 73 Mrs. M. May... J. Alarm , J. w. Ynhe.... 87 BO 111 00 6 00 B Ml Airs. Levi Hull Clark Crevellng 84 0 Koht. Cooke , 411 50 J.diims .. Bl m A. J. Henard 81 83 Mrs. I. Kckenrotu 11 Ml J. Atliler, clll'd 8 41 C Hemley 10 88 A. Eckenroth 4 90 A. C. Ludlow H B0 Mrs. W. Jevous 8 00 Mrs. Ilerrtngtou ft on W. H. i umplx 11 14 84 Harvey (tiger 1 60 Will. Purse 1 1 B0 Frank Bloomer. IB 43 AI. 11. MmiKtteld....; IB 00 Harvey Washington 43 7,3 Nuoma Auilersou IS 00 Win. Hopper 14 00 Ann Mumoy... Warren lugold A. V. Hess Kd. ltyou .u!;ti II on n Wm. Williams. 8 (0 1 00 8 00 6 00 1 fO 00 t 14W 68 f 611(1 10 We the unilrrsiirned Auditors of the townships comprising- the lllo nn Poor Dlst ilet met at the Alms House on the seeontl Mon lay of January 1W t lint being Ihol lth.examlnctl the aeeounls of the Treasurer and Directors from January Hth, IHHI, to January 1 1th, ISM, and the voucher for same and And thnin correct as set forth above. F. M. EVEHETT.1 Wm. HOIiKHT, II. J. H K8, V Auditors. A. I'. YOt NO, Wm. MATHKK, J PHODUCTS HAISSI) ON FAItM. 177 bushels wheat $ 91 HI VMS oats 93 S) !7S " corn ears VII Ml 1-J0 " potatoes 70OI 10 " turnips. W " beets. I Wl so nppies 18 no Htl " buckwhoat IS 70 4 11 onions 4 Oil 8no heads of cabbage 84 00 Sho sheaves corn fodder 14 40 is tons hay no BO chickens raised IS (10 1H shoats raised MOO I enlf raised. 3d OI 1 bbl. saner kraut. ft 0 8 bills, elder 00 (VK) pounds beef. S on v0 pork lfl on Kii ' butler 4 40 am do, eggs hh is nn tons lee m I'O 4&0 pounds lard 48 00 I 1300 17 VALUE OF ItEAI. AND PERSONAL PROPEltTY belonging to Bloom Poor District, Jan. 14, 1895. Balance due on duplicate. imp. raiu. iai. $vm i0 t'2 Oil (10 I RH.1 10 Bloom 1WI3 lmn Heott " Oreenw'd" HtiKiirliaf" Mlllvllle HIMI 11 i 4 9N H9 848 II StiT 14 nun in i.vh 01 HI15 00 HOT Hi nn no 414 HH 147 1H 0 93 lit) 69 118 45 $ 8816 ill Less estimated ejoneratlons and commissions. 850 00 $ am tn Farm and buildings 14juo 110 4 horses BUI 00 7 head cat tie 1IH1 00 is shoals MOT 9.1 chickens el B0 3 seed hogs 0 1 114 bushels wheat Bl 50 S0i ' outs Hit mi (too ' corn ears va BO 75 potatoes 87 B0 ft ' turnips. 1 2ft 8 " beets 75 10 ' apples 8 00 18 " buckwheat 8 10 2 " onions H M) 400 heads cabbage 18 Oft law sheaves corn fodder 00 00 9 tons hay 1iih no 40a pounds beef. lit 00 'u iara KiSO " pork B0 ' butter S barrel vinegar 1 " elder 10 tons eonl, at 8.1B 14 acres winter grain In ground Furniture In alms house Furniture In Meward's house.. 81 Oft 99 00 vi no in 00 8 Oft m bo HI on 0 00 ljO 00 farming implements, wagons, harness, Ac 6 00 $20021 87 no. piuipurs remaining in aims house, last report Admitted during year 14 a 19 Discharged during year., Died during year ltemalnlng ft 3 11 19 No. persons Bloom ... . No. persons Greenwood. No. persons Hugarloaf... In alms house In aims house In alms house 11 J. M. LAKI8H, ) A. C. IIIDLAV, O. T. WIL-iON, J Directors. attust: u. a islkim, sejretary. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that, an annllentlnn will be made to the Governor of the state of 1'ennsylvanln, Monday, April S2d, A. D. 189,3, by James Magee 4nd, Oeorge F. Toiler, Cleorge W. Htokes, James Magee 1st, and W. M. Weaver under the act of assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and ltegulatlon of certain Corporations," approved April 89th, 1871, nnd the several supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended Corporation to be culled The Magee Carpet Works. The charac ter and object of which is the manufacturing and selling carpets and other textile fabrics, and tho spinning of yarns for the same. And for these purposes, to have, possess nnd enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly aud Its supplements. L.E. WALLEH, Solicitor. PARTITION NOTICE. In llie matter of th partition of ttw entate Hannah J. Cltamtm-laln, del-rated. of To John M. Chamberlain, 1'lne township' Columbia county. Pa., James chamberialm l'lne township, Columbia county, Pa., Alary C. Chamberlain . Intermarried with (ieo. Putter sou, Weatherly, Carbon county. Pa., Margaret E. Chamberlain, Intermarried with Nelson Crist, Pine township. Columbia county, Pa., Levella J. Chamberlain. Intermarried wltb Wilihun Smith, Pine township, Columbia coun ty. Pa You aro hereby notified that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Col. co., a writ of partition has Ismied from said Court to the Sheriff of said county, returnable on the nrst Monday of .May A. D. 1H9.3, and that tho Inquest will meet for the Duniose of miikinir miration of tho real estate of said decedent, on Hatutilay, April 4 ith, 1893, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. m. upon tho premises of Hannah J. Chamberlain, deceased, In Pine township, Col umbia county. Pa . at which time aud nlace you can attend If you see proper. ti. h. MciiMUi, snentr. IlKl.BR & IKILKR, AttyS. 8-49-4t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Jacob AmleK, late of Uemlock township ueoKuwa. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on Hie estate of Jacob Andes, late of Hemlock township, deceased, have been grant, ed to the undersigned administrator 0. t. a. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are retiuesicd to make paymeuts, aud those having claims or demands will make known the sumo without delay to JOHN ANDES, Wm. Crhismak, Administrator, c. t. a. Atty. 8-49-81 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. K. Smith, late of Madison township, debased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on thn estate of A K. Mnlth, lute of Madison township, deceased, have been grunt ed to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to mko payments, and thosn having claims or demands will make known thn same without delay to WILLIAM S. SMITH, It, Bcckinoiiah, Administrator, Attorney. Aloutuudou, Pa, 8-1-fit. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ruth John, defeased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to distribute the fund In the bands of Clinton Ellis, executor of the last will and testament of Kiith John, deceased, will sit at his ortlce In tho Town of Hloomsburg, said County, on the 4:lrd day of April, 189.3, at 10 o'clock a. m., io perform the duties of Ms said appoint in-ill ; wlieu and where all parlies In terested may appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. 11. RUSII ZAHR, 8-lS-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of P, K. Menseh, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county, Pa., to ills, tribute balance In the hands of Harvey Menseh, executor of tho estate of P. K. Aleiisch, lute of Koarlmrnreek townslilo. Columbia couniv. Pa. deceased, will sit at his ortlce In Hloomsburg, Aionduy, April 44,1 nt 10 o'clock a. in , when und where ull persons Interested will attend or Im debarred from auy share of said fund. 8-sw-ta, Auditor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.I N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'l Building, Court IIoum Alley, BLOOMSBURG, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, tnd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. rasszi. jobm o. harmam FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOHS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. O races: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.- WM. II. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-4, T-LAW, Office 2nd 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. V. WD ITS. 4. . TOST, WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd 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 2nd and Centre Streets, i-I2-'q4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, centralia, pa. iwomee Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W AND JUSTICX OF THE PEACE, Moyer Bras. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1NSURAHCX ARB RXAL ESTATE AGEMT, Office iu Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Claik'i Building, cor. Main aud Centra Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. ttTCan be consulted in German. Vf. II. RHAWN, ATTORN I Y-AT-LAW, Office, earner of Third ami kUia StxveO, CATAWLSSA, PA. J. a McKELVY, M. D.t SURGEON AMD PHYSICIAN, Office, North aide Maia SU, below Maikct, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON, Office, North Uwkxt Sum, BLOOMSBURG, PA. NPKCIAI. ATTXNTION TO DlMtASRS Of ( HILIB II. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMtXOrATHIC I'll YSK IAN A Mi t M-ltf orrtci docks: Office ft Hesldeuce, 4th KL, Until R a.m., Westef Yslkt 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. u. BLOOMSUUhCJ. HA. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. O fllce end Resic'frce o. iS. Vts I " h DISEASES OF HIE 11 1'OAT AND N(I A SPECIAL i Y, (Sto 10 A M. iltO 4 V. M. l7to!'. l. S to 10 A M. I LOOHf-I ma orrica liotBs DR. ANDREW CIRAYDv N, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bloomsburo, Pa.- Oflice and reside rice In ) itf. Valler Uovm MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Saalt Office corner Third and Jefferson street. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORAA. KOBBINS, M. D, Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. fiT Special attention given lo the ne and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsbukc Pa, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tester!, f tied with lasaea and Artificial Fj ? s supphr ' Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Coi i trn. DR. M. J. HESS. Graduate of the PhilacteNjh: Dent (al lege. Office 2nd floor front, 1-ockaid k04 ing, corner of Main and Centre Str. t- BLOOMSBl'h'C;. PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Won ur anteed as represented. Fther and I td ministered or ei.Bcirk vihrator arj I am. mi Anxsthetics used for the painless extra. cio of teeth free of charge when artificial -ertfc are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUHGEON DENTIST, Offlce, Barton's Pulldlng, Main below Mi Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mamr. uu uii wum warraniea as represents TEETH EXTR ACTED WITHOUT PAIM. by the use of Gas, and free of charge ha arlifirinl ttti n inctl To be open all hours during the da. DR. C. S. VAN HORN. DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 8 to 1 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. 1J art man llenrenenta twnlvA nt . les lu the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL aiTKM.na . .. . . CAPITAL. APSKTS. OVtB ALL. Franklin of Phlla.. neo.onn tl.ndXu Venn a. Phlla 4(W,(i0 S,sas,l(H) MttfcSM Queen. of N. Y Bno.OOti 8A,15 iW 3 West Chester, N.Y. SdCOO l,7M,8W t-M,rm N. America, Phlla. 8,00",n00 ,730,68 t.S.T PFPICB IN I. W. McKrLTT'S 8T0B1 SLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOHS TO FRKAS BKOWN INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. V. Corner Main and Centre. Strw-., Bloomshuro, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World an all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP. FIKK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Home, of N. V.; Merchants of N.r N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.j I nn inc. Pa : German Amiri,-nn Tn. rn k. York: Greenu-irh Tnunmn, - crt xt ' t.. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City These old corporations are well miu by age and fire tested, and have rtevr. ret had a loss settlprl liv nv ,.t t tvj. assets are all invested in solid securities, aiwt uauie to the hazard of fire only. Losses nronmtlv nnrt V, paid as soon as determined, by Chris in f l.- C . . . . . J . ..u,,,,, pj,cciai rtgeni ana Ailiuster, iJl.ota. burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shu patronize the agency where losses f are settled and paid )v citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larce and convenient 8am nip rnnmi Rati. rooms, hot nnd cold water, and all modem conveniences. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA, First class accommodations ft t re ular and transient boarders. Co stable at ached. PA. V IV, i ; ' , ass ii,t
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