The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 30, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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DR. M,, SALM,
Wonderfully Successful in all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the
EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNGS AND .NASAL CATARRH.
All Eye Operations Successfully Performed.
IIS Ci'RKS AFTER OTHERS FAIL.
The Most Successful and Scientific Treatment of all Diseases ami Weaknesses of Mankind
The most widely and favorably known specialist in the United States. His lonu exuer
ience, remarknble skill and universal success in the largest hospitals in the world enables
him to treat all CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN and BLOOD diseases upon the latest
scientific principles anil entitles him to the full
IMl'OKIANl 1U LA L)lt.i Dr. halm, alter years of experience, has discovered the
greatest cure known for all diseases peculiar to the sex. Female diseases positively cured
by a new method. The cure is effected by home treatment. Entirely harmless and easily
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ammcu. vuusuiiiiiiuu r rce mm oincuy oii"Ucntial.
Lir. naim operates sutcessiuuy ami pain
lessly (or squint eyes, pterygium, iridec
tomy, turning in or out of eye lashes or lids
closure of tear duct and all other eye opera
tions. Chronic sore eyes and granulated lids
quickly cured.
A certain and positive cure for the awful
effects of early vice and the numerous evils
that follow in its train.
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i iiviuc uiimiu uuu ami! uiscases spcculiy,
completely and permanently cured.
Nervous debility and sexual disorders
yield rapidly to his skillful treatment.
Syphilis, gonorrhea, gleet, spermatorrhea,
seminal weakness, lost manhood, night emis
sions, decayed faculties, female weakness
and all delicate disorders peculiar to either
sex, positively cuied, as well as functional
disorders that result from youthful follies or
the excess of mature years.
Specialties Catarrh, skin discuses, sores,
pimples, scrofula, blood taints, eczema, can.
cer, piles and diseases of women quickly and
permanently cured by the latest approved
treatment as pursued by leading specialists of j
twc. HOOK FRF. K. "The Medical Advise-," contalnlhg nearly 100 pages, a short history of nrl.
ya e diseases, advice to young and old, especially t ho5 contemplating marriage, fully lllustru.
i. i.u uui mil in improve me opportunity to
ltolm7K O. box 7 ; tMumbuV U "
1 , . . . . V TIKl'HIXE. Each person applying for medical treatment should
send or bring from to 4 ounces (if urine t hat passed llrat In the mornlmf preferred) "which will
iiCViZ i.,.... I,V,,,,T ,..lJlr.xam,nilUHn'nnalr requested a written analysis
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RvS aredJSroia1.' K " pol80DOU8 ttnU Injurious compounds, should apply Immediately. "
AAfOnderflll Cures P,rfPC,,01 0,' er which have been neglected or unsklUfully
l vT! , ,, , treiit.-il. No experlmenlH or failures. Parties trealed by mall
or express, but when? possible, personal consultut Ion Is preferred, rumble eases guaranteed
ni i J,, T'I Tm counueniiiu. Treatment sent i: o. 1). to auy part ot iho U. 8. List
CONSULTATION EREE AND
Send two 2-cent atainps for book on chronic and
To Protect the Babies,
The department of agriculture at
Harrisburg has received letters from
many mothers asking for an investiga
tion of the many adulterated and
deleterious foods which are now sold
as pure, harmless and nourishing for
infants. Mr. Mooro, special agent of
the department, has t-lso been inform
ed by physicians, that much of the
stuff sold as wholesome food for in
fants did much to ruin the child for
life, and created unnatural appetites
for stimulants and opiates, which
proved ruinous to the child. Physi
cians have also told him stories of
after effects of the use of some foods
which can scarcely be credited.
There are about fifty of these foods
and milks on the market, and samples
are now being secured in western
Pennsylvania by Agent Moore.
A Monumental Church,
A project is on foot to erect the
"National Monumental Church edi
fice" at Osceola Mills, Clearfield
county. It is the desire that every
national and state official in the union
shall contribute sufficient money to
purchase a stone for the edifice no
stone to cost more than five dollars.
The stones will be procured in a
quarry not far from Osceola Mills,
and each contributor will have his
name cut thereon. Sufficient contri
butions have already been secured to
cover the cost of the . roof and the
inside work. '
A Ohump in the Ice Box.
Sing a song of penitence, a fellow
full of rye, four and twenty sgrpents
dancing before his eye When his
eye was opened he shouted for his
life ; wasn't he a pretty chump to go
before his wife. His hat was in the
parlor underneath a chair, his boots
were in the hall, his coat was on the
stair. His trousers in the kitchen,
his collar on the shelf, but he hadn't
any notion where he was at himself.
When the morn was breaking, some
one heard him call, his head was in
the ice box and that was the best of
all.
Use it in Time.
Catarrh starts in the nasal passages,
affecting eyes, ears and throat, and is
in fact, the great enemy of the mucous
membrane. Neglected colds in the
head almost invariably precede ca
tarrh, causing an excessive flow of
mucus, and if the mucous discharge
becomes interrupted the disagreeable
results of catarrh will follow, such as
bad breath, severe pain across fore-
neat and aoout the eyes, a roaring
and buzzing sound in the ears and
oftentimes a very offensive discharge.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cuie for these troubles.
snacB
Will bo at Hunbury rentral Hotel, .Inn. l-2lt; Fob.
SO; Mar. A; April : May June 17; July Ilk Aug.
14: Went. 9; Oct. 7; Nov. 4: Dec. H-8.
Will beat Hhnmnkln Hotel, .tun. W;
Feb. 7; March till; April 1; May SI; Juno 1H; July 111;
Aur. 18; tcpt. 10; Oct. H; Nov. R; Deo. 8-Ml.
will ho at Ulonmsbiirg, Exchange Hotel, .Inn.
8 ,11; Feb. 2X; Muri:h 27; April il; My Si: Juno 1H;
July 17: Aug. Urgent. 11; I Hit ; Nov, 6: 1)00. 4,
Will on at Danville.. Montour Hotel. Jan. 4; Feb.
Mareli; April .; MaviM: Juno 20; July 1H;
- in; epi. 12; Oct, iu; nov. v; ueo. o.
confidence of the nfllictcd everywhere.
America and Europe.
Deafness I cure go per cent, of all cases
cured in one treatment.
Discharging ears cured in every cafe.
atiirrn oi tne nose, iironcnttis and lung
trouoies, caused irom catarrh, positively
cureu.
TO TUB YOUNO AND MIDIll.K-AOED MEN,
A Sure Core. The awful effects of early
vice, wnich brings organic weakness, destroy
ing both mind and body, with all its dread
fill ills, permanently cured.
Dr. Salm addresses those who have 1m
paired themselves by improper indulgences
nnu solitary nauus, wnicn ruin notn mmu
and body, unfitting them for business, study,
society or marriage.
Married men or those entering on that
happy life, aware of physical debility quickly
assistcu.
We guarantee to cure nervous debility,
failing manhood, syphilis, varicocele, stric
ture, gleet, unnatural .discharges, weak parts
and nil kidney and bladder diseases.
Epilepsy or fits positively cured by a new
method. Testimonials furnished.
obtain ono of tho most valuable books which has
8Lm 10 any0" rree on Addresa lr.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
private diseases frep.
Want More Wages.
The Scranton Truth says that the
" Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
trainmen are to ask a general in
crease ot wages during the present
month, the request will be mad
through-th.e.B.rotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen. The General Grievance
Committee of this organization, renre
senting the main line and branches of
the Delaware, Lackawanna it West
ern Railroad, will meet in this city on
luesday in annual session, when
schedule of wages will be adopted an
tne request placed belore the com
pany "
Pointers for the Bed Boom.
Do not let the side of your bed
ever be placed against a wall, but
well out in the middle of the room
and, where it is possible, the head to
the north. Free circulation of air is
absolutely necessary to health, and
where this is not obtainable, head
aches, bad dreams and other ailments
are the result. Never close, th
register ot your fireplace, and it you
are too delicate to bear your window
open at night, leave the door partly
open, if possible.
Present Day '' Hard Times."
An exchange put it thus : Yes,
indeed, these are hard times. We
throw away our ashes and grease and
buy soap. We grow weeds, buy
vegetables and brooms. We catch
five cent fish with a $4 rod. We
build school houses and send our
children off to be educated, and lastly
we send our boys out with a $10 dog
and $10 gun to hunt ten cent birds.
G.A.R.COMMANDER
as. S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post,
Rondout, N. Y.
CURED of DYSPEPSIA
Commander Dean writes : " As Chief
U. S. Mail Agent of the U. & 1. R. 1'
good health, u indispensable. I found my
self however all run down with Dyspepsia
I doctored and doctored, but I crew worse,
I suffered misery night and day, for
fully two years. My case was pronounce
incurable. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy
about unit time, and -told him of my Con
dition and he said, try a bottle of
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
take it morning, noon and night, and
will cure you I took the medicine
directed, but had r.o confidence in a cure
is my case had been tried by so many,
After ustnc it a week I be"an to feel bette
and in a short while after that I was entirely
cured. That terrible distress, everything I
ate, breaking up sour in my throat had all
coae and I have not had a moment's (lis
comfort since. To-day there isn't a health,
URORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM
OF COURT.
GRAND JURORS.
tierwlrlc O. A., Hui kliiRham, Vt . II. Dennis,
ohn II. Taylor, (. II. Wclllver.
Iloom-KoOert Kiinyan, Aiueix oummern,
Inwnnl W. watts.
Ililniereek . Ferri.
emivnuham Hindi Hreslln, Alfred Ketteroir,
John .limes, John 1'ilee.
I viiuniu Kaniuel rari.wriKiir.
riitnn lmii Ikii'O Heuben Miuinan.
UshliiKercek-.tosluli Coleman, I. W. KJjtar.
Main .litaeph Hrelsch.
Mimin-J f. Iletier, John Klrkcndall.
Mnnimir W. K. Johnston.
Kit, Pleasant .lohn wolf.
Orange. Joseph Fleekenatlnc.
I'lnn Wm. V. Hudiniin.
Bcott O. C. Amnici man.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
FIRST WEEK,
Horwlrk -Henry II. 1'Yantz.
lilcmin Ilnrrv llrlitaln. William Ttodlne, D.
A. rreasy. Stephen Knorr, James Miiiree. 1st.,
Harry Khnriea, :. 11. Hterllnir, A. II. Miction.
Hoiilon .loaeph t ole, 1.1 mi Miles.
Hilarereek Charles Harumn.
C'nlnwISHil H S lri'lnI!Li'h. '. 11. I.lldwlir.
CiiiuwlBNa two.-Jacob Fetlerolf, lMinlel
I,on K"nleri:ir.
nt rt; Kllsha Hinifrns.
(iovelund Jonas liapp.
I'nnvnirhtim Oeorizn Mehanm.
KlHhliitrcreek-rrank Meyers, E. 8. Stoker,
David Yost.
Jackson nrlttnin Hess, Alex. Knou.se.
Maln-W. 1'. Zaner.
Miniln Ben). Pennvpaekcr, Hamuel Snyder,
Montour I. K. Mourey.
OraiiKe Kranels Ucrrlug.
l'lne A. Bennett,
ltnnrlnirereelf Mletinel Illll.
Heott Charles creveiinif, William Ent, John
K. Miller, John Turner.
Huirarloaf W. M. Ilartman.
SECOND WEEK.
Rloom C. II. Albert, Daniel Bryfoifle, (I. O.
Hnknr. (. W. I'nrrell. !. II. Campbell, J. II.
Khrhart. C . It IIoubcI. John L. Kline, (I. A. 5li
Kelvy.
Heaver Daniel B. Troy.
Benton Thomas Kdwards, C. D. Ikeler, W
II. Unilth. (Jeortre Welllver.
Berwick Josenh Cat terall, J. Harry iiess.
Brlarereek William Ash. Clinton Broslus,
Nathan Hitler.
:atawlssa-J. F. Illuny, oeoriro nenmien.
Catawlssa twp. J. W. Itlder, William Zlm
merman.
Centriilla I). I. Curran, wuuainoittins.
Conynham linger inxnn.
KtshlnKereek Nal han Smith.
Hemlock ( harles Harris.
Madison Jurtsnn Axe.
Main David Mhiinian.
MIMIn John Hustiieheek.
Mt. Pleasant Henry Kline.
Oraniro-J. tl. Knnrr.
hinrai loaf o. 1J. Adleman. J. h. Pnnnlnirton,
Peter It. Hhultz.
LICENSE APPLICATION.
Notice Is hereby Klven that tho following
named person lias filed wttn tnoi'lerk or tno
Court of Quarter Sessions of Columbia Co. his
petition mr license, wnicn win o nresotiieci
to said Court on baturduy, February 15, 1KM, at
o clock a. in.
William M. Kline, residence nenton noroiiirh
bounded on the north by Centre street, east by
land of Samuel hrlckbac m. south by Marku
street, and west by land of Klwood Knouse
said application being continued ou January
mi, iNWi, dv saia court.
Clerk's tiniee, ) O. M. ;i ICR,
Blooiiisbuiv. I'a. y Clerk court ot
January sM, ltwt. ) Quarter Sessions.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
In pursuance of an order issued out of th
Orphans' Court of Columbia county, th
undersiened executors of A. J. Evans, lat
of lilooinsburg, Columbia Co. Pa., deceased
will expose at public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 96
at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of land
situate in lilooinsburg, Columbia county, an
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcscrtl
ed as lollows, to-wit: lieginnmg at the in
tcrsectior. of Iron and Second streets of the
aforesaid town of llloomsburg, and running
from thence by said Second street northeast
wardly twenty-seven feet, one and one-half
inches to line of lot of Sara1! E. Evans
thence by the same south-eastwardly twi
hundred fourteen fiet, six inches to Fine al
ley j thence by said alley south -westwardly
twenty-seven feet, one and one-half inches to
said Iron street, thence along said Iron
street norlh-westwardly two hundred an
fourteen feet and six inches to the place of
beginning, on which are erected a large
three story
BRICK BUILDING,
fronting on Second, or Main street, and
three FRAME BUILDINGS fronting on
Iron street.
Terms of Sale. Ten per centum of one
fourth of the purchase money shall be pan
at the striking down of the property; th
one-fourth less the ten per cent, nt the con
firmation absolute; and the remaining three
fourths in one year after confirmation nisi.
with interest from that date.
ANDREW I.. FRITZ,
ANDREW EVANS,
Andrew L. Fritz, Atty. Executors,
NOTICE.
Xottce is hereby given that th Joltairlno ne.
C'm.( ha Iwen filed in I he Cmtrt oj On 111 nun
I'teas of Ci lumliia axmtij. and trill be preeenteil
to the mid Court on the fimt Monday of Febru
ary A. U. 1MM, mid mnjlrmctl nini, and unlets
eyvvlluns are flled irtlhinjour days thtreafter,
will lw uotijli'med absoluts.
First and imrttal aceoitnt of John W. Evans,
Committee of J. JS. Snyder, a lunatiu.
(J. 31. qcrcK,
Froth's, office. Frothy,
liloomttiurii, Fa., Jan. 1, 1890.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of John Mourey, late of Mifflin tovmsliti),
detvased.
Notice Is hereby given that letters tCHtnmen
tarr on the estate of .'ohn Mourey, lata of
Miniln township, deceased, have been granted
to Henry lletler, to whom all persons Indebted
to suld estate., are reciusted to make payment,
and those having claims or demands will muke
known the same without delay.
HENHY 11ETLEH,
B. K. Zakr, Esq., Atty. Executor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Georae Mourey, dee'd.
Tlie uadersUjned an auditor apHilnted tiu the
Orphans' Court ofCotutnljia county to make dis
tribution of the fund In the hands of the executor
of suld estate, to and among the parties entitled
thereto, will sit at his ojlit e in Jiloomsbui g on
Saturday, February, WM, at 10 o'clock a. in. to
lierrorm the duties of his aiiiointmeut, when and
where alt jiersous having claims against said
estate must a in 'ear and prove the same or be. for
ever debarred from coming in uisjn said fund.
JOllS U. UAIiMAS,
1-10-U. -1 uditor.
DISSOLUTION NOIIC'E.
Tlie partnership heretofore existing Mm'en
C. It. White and J. W. Conner, (it orangevllie, .
ir HiwM on the ith dag of January, lHliil, by
mutual consent. The tiusiness wilt be conducted
al tlu) old stand, in the same line by J. W. Con
ner, u ho will collect nil accounts and pay all bills
of tlie jtnn.
C. n. WHITK,
1-!M(. J- V. COSSEll.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate of M'try C, Graver, tale of llloomsburg,
deceased.
Letters of administration upon ths aliove nm
pit estate Inrclng been granted 10 i:u unaersignen,
all iici suns having claims against the same trill
present tltrm, for imymeut, duly authenticated,
and those indebted thereto U'tll please make im
mediate payment to
l.iWf JOUS M. OA II tf A X,
Wilkvs-JJarrtJ'a,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry wrlis of Fl. Ka. Issued
out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Columbia
County and Stato of Pennsylvania, and to me
directed, there will be exposed to public fmlo
nt the Court House, In llloomsbiux, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1S96,
atSo'clnrkp. m.,alllhe undivided rltfht, tlllo
and Interest of Cllf'on O. Knorr, the defendant,
n all tho following described tracts or pieces of
roal estate:
1st. All that certain piece or parrel of land
situate In thn township of Centre, County of
;otumbla, Penn'a., bounded nnd described as
follows, to-wlts Bounded on tne noun ny
lands of M. W. Jickson, on the past by lands Of
Solomon Ilousekneclit and m. J. 1'reas, on
he south by the susipiehanna river and on the
west by laud of Isaac Cryder and M. V. JacL
son, containing
ONE HUNDHEI) AND EIGHTEEN ACHES
of Land, more or less, whereon are erected a
TWO STOKY DWKLI.INO HOUSE,
bank barn, sheds and outbuilding.
Skd. Also, at the game tlino and place, all
the undivided right, title and Interest of Clifton
C. Knorr, the defendant, to the following des
cribed tract or piece of land: All that certain
piece or parcel of land situate In the township
of Centre, County of Columbia, Penn'a., bound
ed and described as follows, to-wit: Boundeil
by lands of Jesse Hoffman, N. L. Campbell, 11.
K. ttardner, and others, containing
SIX ACUES,
with appurtenances.
3bd. Also, at the same time and place, all
tho undivided right, title and Interest of ClKlon
C. KnoT, tho defendant. In tho following des
cribed tract or pleco of land: All that certain
piece or tract of land situate In the Town of
BlooniHburg, County of Columbia, Penna
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt
Bounded on tho north by Fifth street, on the
east by an alley, on the south by an alley, and
on tho west by lot of Mrs. Susan Hombach,
whereon are erected a largo
TWO-STOltY BltlCK DWELLING HOUSE,
stable and outbuildings, said lot being about
ninety feet fronton Fifth street by about one
hundred and nlnety-slx feet In depth, moro or
less.
th. Also, at tho samo time and place, all
tl.o right, title and Interest of Clifton 0. Knorr,
th:- def'idaiit, In tho following described tract
or piece of land: All that certain lot or piece of
land sltinto In tho Town of Bloomsburg, Coun
ty of Columbia, Penn'a., bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on tho north by
an alley, on tho east by strawberry alley, on
the south by Saventh street and on the west by
lot of Oscar Drake, whereon Is erected a
FHAME DWELLING HOUSE,
said lot being feet on 7th street, and
feet In depth.
Seized taken Into execution at the suit ot
Daniel H. Wlngerd vs. Clifton C. Knorr, and to
bo sold as the property of Clifton C. Knorr.
WHtTl&YOBT, J. B. McllENKY,
Att'ys. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Plur. Fl. Fa. Issued out
the Court of Common Heas of Columbia county
Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will be ex
posed to public salo at the Court Houso In
Bloomsburg, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1896,
at 2 o'clock p. m., all of the Interest of tho de.
fundant, Phoebe E. Huline, Including her dower
Interest and arrearages of same In tho follow
lng roal estate to-wlt: All that certain pleco
or parcel of land, situate In tho township of
Benton, county of Columbia, and stnto of Penn
sylvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-
wit: Bounded on the north, south and west by
lands of W. L. Cole, and east by lands of John
Smith, containing
9 ACRES,
moro or less, whereon are erected
TWO DWELLINGS,
a grist mill and water power, barn and other
outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Margaret Jones vs. Phoebe E Hulme, and to be
sold as tho property of Phoebo E. Hulme.
J. B. McllENKY, Sheriff.
11. R. Little, Attorney.
NOTICE.
Xottce Is hereb'i glren that the following no.
counts have tjeen jtlid In the Orphans' Court of
Columbia county, and trill tie presented to lut
said Court on the Jlrst Monday of February A.
It. 1H1M. and continued nisi, and unless exjvj).
lions are Jtled iriiiun Jour days thereafter, will
be conltrmed absolute:
First and Jtiuil account ot John H". Evans, ad
mlntttrator of Julius Iloft, late of the borough
of uerticcti, deceased.
Q. M. QUICK,
Clerk's office, CierK O. C.
litoomsbitrg, Pa., Jan. WM.
NOTICE.
Xottce is herei.y given that the following irrop.
erty lately belonging to E. J. Kitchen of lllooms
burg. Fa , has this day been sold to the Bickjord
J- Huffman Co. of Mnsi'edon, X. Y: 8 luirses, 11
sets of harness, 8 buggies, delivery wagon, har
roic, desks, 3 chairs, stool, letter file, hay baler
and book case.
DIVORCE NOTICE.
ifm'iia Pursel by her twit friend John Rehm
vs. Alexander A Pursel.
In the Court of Comm m Pleas of Columbia
county, Xo. 45, Sept. Term, WM.
7'o Alexander A. Jtirsel, respondent above nam
ed. Whereas upon the petition or liliel of the said
Emma Pursel atne named, a subiiiena tteing
awarded by th Court or Common Pleas of said
county, a tubiscna issued out of said Court,
commanding you, the said Alexander A. Pursel
to tie and appear at the next regular term of said
Court to sluno cause, if any you have, why the
said liliettant should not tie divorced from' the
bonds ot malrlmonu which she has contracted
with you agreeably to the prayer of the petitioner;
and whereas, upon the return of the said suti
piena, due pnsif was made that you could not lie
found or served with the same in the bailiwick
of the atuitfof said county; whereitiiou an alios
suhptena was awarded by said Court command
ing you to lie and appear at the then next regular
tenu of until Court, to answer, Ac, as aforesaid
to which tlu) same return was made by the Sher
iff. You are therefore required to be awl apiiear
on the first day of the regular term or said Court
to tie held at Hloomsburg, for the said county, on
the first Monday of February next A. V. lW'Jti fo
answer the complaint aforesaid.
Win. Chrisman, Ally. J, li. McllEXRY,
l-8-8f. . Mieritf.
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS.
The following Widow's Appraisements t?;il be
presented to ilm Orphans' Court of Columbia
county on the first Monday V Feiiruary- A. li
IWiii, diirl confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions
are filed within four days trereafte wilt tie con
firmed absolute:
Samiuil Anderson est., 'Bloomsburg, Jlealty,
100.1X1.
Christian Ernest est., Bloomsburg, Persoimlty,
flKT.KS.
Jeremiah Hess est,, lilooinsljwg, Irsimalty,
:liI.OO.
ChaiidleeR. Eves est., Madison tirp.. Realty,
f.kKI IU
Lloyd Harlg est., lloartngcreek twp I'erstmal
ty, $IMM).
s '. Krickbaum est., Btnton twji., I'ersoualty,
$.1(10.00.
John J. Burke est , Conyngham twp., Person
alty, I5.75; Realty, fm.'Si. ,
William Walter, est., Locust twp.. Personally
til.
Clinton 11'. Lewis est., Jackson twp,, Personal
ty tuVM.
Clerk's office, G.M.QVICK,
BloumsOui g, Fa., Jan. 6, WM, Clerk O, C.
N. U. FUNK.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's Bnilding, Court Hous AI1T,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA w,
Feat Office Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, rA,
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt'f Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
John o. ramtzi. jobn 0. habmn
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P.H.
WM. 11 MAGILL,
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office and floor Mrs. Ents building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THOMAS B. HANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Peacock's Building, Market Sq.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. T. WDITI. A. N. 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,
Attornev-At-Law. .
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and
Centre Streets, i-I2-'94
W. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Office ovor Alexander 4 Co. Wirt building.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
ivofflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORHEY-AT-LAW ANOJDSTJCE Of
THE FEACX,
II oyer Bros. Building So4 Hoot,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA,
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MSU1AJH3 JJEB
REAL ESTATE ACXKT,
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Claik't Building, cor. Main and Genia SU,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa,
CdCan be consulted in German.
W. II. RHAWN, '
ATTORK EY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Main StxcoU,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, North side Main St,, below Markx
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
f ricuL Attbmtiow to Dibs as ss or Caitomt
II. BIERMAN, M. D
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUKOKW
officii iiocrb: Office & Residence, 4th St.,
Until a. m.,
1 to S and 7 to 8 P. M.
DLOOMSBUHO, PA
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
O fllce and Residence No, 18. West Fiftk
DISEASES OF TI1R TlIItOAT AND NOS1
SPECIALTY
(S to 10 A. M
i'lto 4 P. M.
17 toy P. M.
8 to 10 A.M. BLOOVHUUKQ
orrici noritfl
PA
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
-Bloomsburg, Pa.'
Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Hoi
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
HONORA A. ROBBINS, M.
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
!W Special attention given to the eye
the fitting of glasses.
Dr. F. W. REDEKER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office and Residence, Centre St., between tt
and 9th Hts.
Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
18 to 10 a.m.
office hours: 1 to 8 p. m.
U to li p. m.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaae
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Cot
lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches, Work g
anteed as represented. Ether and Ga s
ministered or electric vibrator and Lo
Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teet
are inserted
Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner
Main and Centre.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Main below U am
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done In a superior manner,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge
aninciai teetn are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
DENTIST.-
Office corner of East and Main streets, ot
posite Town Hall.
Office hours 8:30 to 12a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. P. ilartman
Represents twelve of the strongest Comnea.
tea In the world, among which are : "
CASH TOTAL SFBrLBl
. CAPITAL. ASHBTS. OTIS ALL
Franklin of Phlla.. noo.onu $3,!H8,rs 11,000,90
Penn'a, Phlla 4x,nw) 8,8s,l80 MlfctM
Queen, of N. Y. 500,000 8,M8,1S l,m,UM
Wear Chester, N.Y. SOO.OeO 1,TM.307 4iiS,r
N, America, Phlla. 8,000,000 S,T30,ti8 1364,781
OFPICI IN I. W. MCKILVT'S STOBI.
BTLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ 8c SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FKEAS BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
o
Represent Seventeen as good Compjuii
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark,
N. J.J Clinton, N. Y.;Peoples', N.Y.;Remd.
hR. Pa ! German American Ins. Co., New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations are well seasoned
by age and fire tested, and have never ret
had a loss settled by any court of law. Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, mad
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
paid as soon as determined, by Christian F.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloosr
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county shoald
patronize the agency where losses, if any,
are settled and paid by one of their own
citizens.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Jamks McCloskky Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court IIouseN
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem
conveniences
The Leading Conservatorjf oimmciZiQ
Carl Faultbm, Director, """""ji'fflivl
Founded ia im bf -T7r VRVP1 1
Send for Prospectus
.Niai'2:ivln: full
FfJ2--FAwic W. Hali.
giving full infonnatioa.
Frank W. Hali, General ManagSBi
let man and my appetite is grand."