THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. -NOTES FROM GOTHAM. r9 ,., rnlKII WAN A uRLAI LlUtfv" BUUUl VI. If limit u niilnrl DlHIt r,rr.F " pointed IIWMBI "ntiuu lT,r tonl-tnrn of Rlchr1 Croker Cold SHU Coming-Sows of Dr. llarth. Special New Tork LatUr. n. vilt of the Chin Viceroy, LI t Una hoAII HfWlriffHI thl. vent 01 inn pi. 'wi" man in a "'"""-- ' , I - nnllAfl nr AIM,., ,t,,,.,,in. III 1 1 1 f 1 1 IT. atld Dig mnu in Mi" " " ". nn i m an ni or rnnii iiinirnv have rwoB""""' . wa uuu"' ' - . j.,ninH iv wnrrnv rvr nil rn nm .(notion shown mni. w nan a wu form prOtl juii.tuvui, ii.. hiirh i n nM mnnnnnn rrniij - In. "U visit Her ih not limy ex plained by any puono utterance oi bib Ilo npnearea lo uulTn mprennoti uy our activity and enterprise as a people, and hi" Interviews with public officials, politicians, business mairnates and cltUefis fccneraffy sliowod an earnest purpose to sain all the Information he could during bis short stay about our bahlts, enterprises, wealth and social condition. The quextlow whether he bod a particular object, or whether he fv.is only extending us a visit of cour losy, will doubtless be answered In the (u'tu're. The fade of China Isjmniense. y valuable, but ft la possible that, If e Increase our present snare oi u, we will have to do It upon the "give, gnd lalte" principle. After all, this shrewd Asiatic did not appear nj a disadvan tage with the ablest and surowdest ol Ihe men he met. HIh self-possession iua remarkable, and the bluntness and keenness of the questions he put were embarrassing to their recipients, who were In some capes very eminent busi ness men. Hut "LI" evidently did not understand a society where the possi ble Imposition of aa Income tax has 1,1 Hung Chang. been potent to disarrange all sorts of business and political combinations, and has buried the whole country in ih? gloom of commercial despondency. Ono ran always sympathise witn tho good sort of people who are ev ery once In a while getting ready for the end of the world. Tho world did not como to an end on Septem'ber 2d to tlio Small sect of earnest Christians ho believed In the prophecies of Pastor ?.;utzke, a local preacher, who tad duly predicted that It would end on tlmt date, but It did couie to an end fur many thousands on that day Who were not expecting It, and the end will reach Pastor Stutzke's faithful follow ers In due time, although It may be on a "day and hour that no man know eth." To the properly Instructed eye, the end of the world and the day of Judgment are events that occur every !ay to those who meet the grim mes B?r.g.'r who, according to more or less reliable statistics, claims his victims at tin; rate of about one a second, whether the day of Judgment la pre dicted tor that particular date of the calendar or not. There is a rather grim flavor to the humor spent upon iuch enthusiasts as Pastor Stutzke and his followers. These are mere signs of the times, and it Is scarcely philo sophical to laugjh at thera la view of conditions that any mere mortal would lie singularly stupid not to recognize. We aealn have RsnMranceq that the Hudson Klver tunnel between this city ud the Jersey shore is to be complet d. It Is stated that tho tunnel, which as abandoned after about one-Aalf of th work was completed, has been tak en In hand by an English company, and that an experienced engineer la already making an investigation pre paratory to resuming work. Whatever may be thought of the scheme for tarowina a suspension bridge across Il"gruntlacl Buntness Men. Hudson, and It la probably only a wwtlon of tost, there Is no reasonable "jlt as to ihe feasibility of the-tun-i .. ! . mo, From a merely utilitarian "ii'lpoint the tunnel would seem to many advantages over any aoi.io for bridging the Hudson at this 'IV .-eoort thit Richard Croker has !'fe'd passngo for home on the I r!.' I',111' "ne wlu Interest politician I .'':,-'' The Information was "uught by William Su1t to Senator M was hre thla W00lCi Tha ,ra ot the ex-Tammany bona may .u.m .tlma' tt'though. In view of the " and Ireland, ftUJ yajrl1 c&ted condition of AnrfcaA polities, ft Is certain that any views lie lias on political questions affecting either side of tie water will lo sought with in tfresrt. The local Ivmocratlc organl cation Is Just In that condition that a man of clear purpose and strong will Is sorely needed In leadership, and If Mr. Croker were dlsposod to take th helm ngaln ho would find a strong barklnaj awaiting him. But It Is prob able his visit hero has no open politi cal purpose. The continued Inflow of gold from Ixndon still attracts attention, and there Is a very general Impression among business men that the effect upon business must prove favorable ftl an rly day. There haa been much grumbling lately at the dull condition of business, although the situation has not been exceptional for the time of year. Midsummer dullness haa booome w- Mint Hon Joiisph CkAruberlaln. a.. . a feature of dog daya In this town. The effect upon credits of the largo re oolpts of gold, which Is mostly In tho 9hapo of American eagles, cannot but prove stimulating both to enterprise and Investment. Thla ace ran to bo a port of entry for distinguished foreign visitors at tha present time. Wo have had Lord Rus Bell and LI Hung Chang, and among the arrivals this week -are Hon. Jo seph Chamberlain, tho British Colo nial Secretary, and tho real leader of the Unionist party in England, and Dr. Theodore Earth, leader of tho Liberal pnrty In the Oerman Reichstag. The vleit of thla latter gentleman may be plftnifioant, as ho Is a well-known ad vocate of the gold monetary standard. As the German-American vote of the country haa become a pretty important element In our national elections, and they are generally believed to favor the gold standard, the views of Dr. Barth are of Interest. "I do not come to meddle with your politico," he paid to a Herald reporter, "but to watch this most Interesting Presidential campaign and to learn. The most Intense Interest Is felt In Europe In the American situation, and the desire of all is to see an outcome that will bring prosperity to the United States, for trsde relations are so close that prosperity for you means pros perity for us. I regard the currency question as the vital one to a coun try's prosperity. International bimet allism has long been discussed In Eu rope, but It will never come to pass, I believo. Englnnd and Germany will nover consent to abandon the gold 6(andard, and without them the other powers will be helpless. I regard the attempt at bimetallism by any single nation as absolutely Impracticable, and I doubt If all the great commercial na tions together could succeed. I do not believe that free sliver coinage would benefit the agricultural classes In the United States. Between Che tlmo ot Mr. Bryan'B election and the passage of my tree coinage law at least four months would elapse, and during that time you would have a panlo which would ruin your agriculturists. Mort gages would be foreclosed, loans called in and great suffering would result. Of course, this Is only my opinion. I am eager to hear the arguments of the other side." . . Where the Btonci are Hood. The Falk lands produce no trees, but they do produce wood In a very re markable shape. You will see, scat tered here and there, singular block! of what look like weather-beaten, mossy, gray stones of various sizes. But if you attempt to roll over one of these rounded boulders you will find yourself unable to accomplish 1-t. In fact, the stone Is tied down to the ground, tied down by the roots, or In other words, It is not a stone, but a block of living wood. If you examine it at the right time you may bo able to find upon It, half hidden among the lichen and mosses, a few of its obscure leaves and flow ers. If you try to cut it with an axe you will find it extremely hard to do so. It is entirely unwedgeablo, being made up of countless branches, which grow so closely together that they be come consolidated Into one mass. On a sunny day If you are lucky enoifgh to see a sunny day in Falkland you may perhaps find on the warm side of the "balsam log," as the livinj stone Is called, a few drops of a frag rant gum, highly prized by the Bhep herds for Its supposed medicinal quali ties. This wonderful plant is the Bolax glebarla of botanists, and be longs to the same family as do the parsnip and the carrot. Hint to Stamp Collectors. Our philatelist collectors should b on tho outlook for the new postage stamp Issued by the Spanish Govern ment. A Spanish M. P. still enjoys thi privilege of "franking," which was once so widely abused In England, at we know from the delightful corre spondence of Cowper and of many others In our great age of letter-writing. Hlthorto a member of the Span ish Cortes had Biniply to get his letters stamped by the secretary of the cham ber, which procured them free passage through the pert. Henceforward ev ery legislator will have to put a post age stamp upon his letters, but, the stamps are to be Obtained gratuitously 'by the deputies from the same official. The new stamp Is red, has the Spanish arms In the centre, around Which runt a circular frame inscribed with the words, "Congreso de los Deputados," W'ealinlus.ter Uazoue, .J,;:Jt:..li.' - SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue ot suadrv writs of Flere Facias Is sued out of tlie court ot Common I'lcas ot Col umbia County and to me directed there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court llouso in nloomsburg-, Pn., on SATURDAY, OCT. 3, A. I)., 1896, at I o'clock I. M , the following described prop erty t,o-wlt: Beginning at the corner of lot of William Fnnstermnoher on south aide of Fifth Street and extending eastward along said street fifty foet or thereabouts to cornor of first Alley Kast of Iron Street, thence along said Alley South ward ITS feet more or less to an Alley, thence alone said Alley Eastward to line of said Willi am Fnnstermachor, thence to the plnco of be ginning, Being lot No. 36 In general plan of said lots: Itecorded In Book No. M page W Ac: whoreon are erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, BARN AND OUTBUILDINGS. Also at the same time and place all that cer tain tract of land and water right, described as follows : Commencing at a stone on the upper side of the road leading from Light Street to Orangeviiic and a few rods south of the Hoff man flouring mill the Bearing Is North 10 de grees West, distance Fifty-Two Perches on the Orangeville road to a post, thence Nort h eleven degrees East, S6 perches to a post, thenco due North 42 perches to a stone nonr the month of Stony Brook. Thence North 42 degrees West, S(l perches to a stone. Thence North 10 degrees West, si perches to a post. Thence North H degrees East, 4X perches to Ccaaolfs line, on the East bank of Fishing Creek In Orange town ship. Thence South 8ix degrees West, II and three-tenths perches to a corner on tho West bank of 1'lslilng Creek In Mount Tlcasant town ship. Thence South T4 dpgrees West, 31 perch es to a post and Joining lands of the law (leora Oman. Thence South, 7 degrees, 61 ftnd flight-tenths porches to a p6sfc. Thence South 84 degrees West, IB and 8-10 perches to a post, thenco south t degrees west 20 perches to a hemlock '(gone), thence south SO degrees easf il perches to a post, thenco south l degrees east 51 perches to a hemlock (gone), t hence south 21 X degrees cast 20 perches to a post, thence by adjoining lands of Sarrls south degrees cast 10 and 4-10 perches to Btonop, thence south S degrees east 11M perches to stones, thenco south S3 degrees east 81 perches to a post, thenco to south ! degrees east 39 perches, about two rods from bank of creek, to a post,thence north 60 degrees east 13 perches to a corner, washed away, thenco by lands of Abram Cmter north 1 degree cast 14 perches to a corner, washed away, north 02 degrees cast 2 and 5-10 perches to a post,, thence north X de grees cast 0-1 perches to a post.thencc northwest corner of Abram Custer property, thenco north 5 degrees east 2 perches to a post, close the creek, thenco north 80 degrees cast U and 7-10 perches to a stone, on the bark of tall race, thenco north 7!t degrees cast 10 and perches to tho stone near tho mill, at which wo started, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES and 00 perches, whereon are erected a GRIST MILL, one DWELLING HOUSE AND SAW MILL. ALSO, At tho same tlmo and place, on all thul , the undivided one-half of a certain tract of un seated land, returned la the name ot Hobs, Creveling & Co., situated In tho township of Sugarloaf, County ot Columbia, State of Pcnn sylvanla, containing 125 ACRES OF LAND, being the same tract which II. W. McKeynoUs Treasurer, conveyed to J. U. Creveling and U, W. Vandersllce in fee. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot II. H. Grotz. cashier, Ac, vs. Henry W. vander- 41lce, and Mordecal Millard vs. Same, and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Vandersllce. J. B. McHENHY, Frkszi, Atty. huiRlFF. FRKKZE & IlAKHAN, AttyS. v TRUSTEE'S SALE. OF VALCABLK- Real Estate By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tha undersigned Trustee, ap pointed to make sale of the real estate ot Salllo Johnson, Eliza Fruit and others, after proceed ings In Partition bad In the estate of Sallle Johnson and by virtue of an agreement enter ed into between the parties, will expose at pub lic sale on the premises in tho township of Madison, county ot Columbia, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., the toUowlng described real estate: Being a farm containing 120 ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north by lands ot B. F. Fruit, on the east by lands of B. F. Fruit and John A. Funston, oa the south by a public road leading from Jorseytown to Washington villa and land of James Klnlon, and on the west by land of D. Laldecker. Whereon are erected A DWELLING HOUSE, barn and necessary outbuildings, good water, located near the Central Penna. ltallroad, and within a short distance from Jorseytown. Tho land Is well Bulted for either grass or grain. This sale will convey the entire Interest of all claimants to the premises. Tbkms or Sals. Ten per cent, of one-fourth payable upon striking down ot property; one fourth loss the ten per cont on the confirmation of sale and tho remaining three-fourths in one year thereafter. J. B. McHENHY. C W. Mii.i.kk, Attorney Trustee. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho following ac count has been (Ilea In the Court or Comiuou Pleas or Columbia county, and will be preiiont ed 10 the said Court on the fourth Monday of September, A.D. 18m), and courtnued nlsl.and un leas exceptions are Hied within four days ther: after, will be connrmed absolute: Flrat and final account, of B. D. Freas, Trustee of The Northern Columbia and Soul hern Luz erne County Agricultural Association. O. M. Qt'ICK, Proth'y. Prol's. Olllce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 2s, lsiw. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the orphans' Court, or Columbia county on the tourth Monday of Knptembur, A.l). lsuo, and coullrmed nlal, and unleKS exceptions are nied wlihln four days thereafter, will bo continued absolute: Jonathan Klehle est., Pine twp. Personalty $74 40: Hcalty, t M. William II. Sweutzel est., Bloomsburg. Per sonalty, 172.15. Joseph Shaffer est., Bloomsburg. Personalty $29 45; Realty, $270.55. Miles Ohl est., liloomsburg. Itealty, $,'00.oa Abram Miller est., Boaver twp., Personalty, $lti0.ti5. Oeou'e W. Ande est., Madison twp., Person ally, $25.4il. c. w. Eves, est., Mlllvllle Boro. Personalty, $.05.23. churles E. llciscoter est., Sugarloaf twp , Personalty. I'.M 91. Illinium i.. John est , Main twp., Personalty, f.TO.00. Theodore Lewis est., flonton twp., Personalty $'.K).7tt. Joseph Yorksest., Jackson twp., Personalty, $3110. tx. .install K miner est , Centre twp., Personalty, $'!U .00; Itealty, $230.C0, O. M. Ql'K'K, Clerk O. C. Clock's Ofllce, Bloomsburg, Pa , Aug. 81, WW, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. F., Issued out of the Court of Common rieas of Columbia county, and State of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there wilt be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1896, at o'clock p. m., all that messuage and tract of land situate In Madison township, and bounded and described as follows to-wlt: North wardly by lands of the heirs ot John stout and Joseph A. Zelsloft, southwardly by lands of A, J. Can- and Joseph Zelsloft, and westwanlly by lands of John ShulU, containing 60 ACRES and 120 perches of land more or less, whereon aro erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and out-bulldl ngs. It being the same real estate which was conveyed to Alexander Carr by deed recorded In Deed Book "M," page MI, Ao., and on page 5(12 and 9H3. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of U. W.suploo, Trustee, assigned to II. O. Muplee vs. William T. Dixon, and to be sold as the property of Wra. T. Dixon. J. B. McUENKY, Litti.b A Tdstin, Atty's. Sheriff. NOTICE. Xoltre It hnvbiiglrrn thai an anptlctillnn frill tto mwlr lo thu Cimrt 0 Cnminoii I 'leaf orofiim fnVi Cfmnlfi, m the .Hrl IHimiUifi ' next term, at 10 n'W in tlw fin-enimn, nn'trr A rl of A wW euliiled "An Aft to ;riM for Hie tm-nrimratton ami refnlatliin niiruitu i-wiioritilimx" ninnmrrft April 211, A. 1). 171, nnl the nuiiiilmnents tlierrto, lift H'm- II. Smith, Ira It. Mi-Henry, II. L, Malt man, S. o. Mi-Henry and H. Aiwleman, far the rlinrter nr an ir.lt, r,',.,;ri;,m m i,e rvi.i " F',i st Cfirlnttun Church llenton," the rhnrter ant nhlert nH-hirh in tlifi k"J;k'( of the pnhlic inurnmnnr Almlgniti Uimi ai-i-orca l'l wn fiitiuton, ration. ilUlullne. tlwtrhir. faith. jol'. ermiH'nf anil farm of the Christian Chureh, irhtrh it hereby nri edm to and adoiitn, anil fur the imritose to have, iHinfesn awl enjini all the rights, lieiiefll aini iirietleijen renferred h) lti Ai l nj AKnemntii arorefiWI, ant im mi)p!ement. llloomKliin-g, Pa., WM, H. HXi'lKIt, JMU 27, 1SIW. Solicitor. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the part ition of the estate of n. i. mini 11 oeeeiiHeu. i o ciuuia niiur n, inter married with Frank Corner, Lltiiestonevllle, Montour County, Pa., William Smith, Milton, Northumberland Countv, Pa., Miles Smith, Jerseytown, Columbia County, Pa., Ida Smith, Intermarried with Wllllnm Sheen, Jorseytown, Columbia County, Pa., Charles Smith, Salt Lake City. I'tah, Laura Smith, Intormarrled with Elmer Mcllrlile, nioomshurg, Pa., and the following Orand children being children of Florence Warner deceased who was a daughter ui uic sum a. iv. mniin aerenseu, viz: uerai dlno Warner, Intermarried with Mauln C. Fry, Wllkes-barre. Luzerne Countv. Pa.. John !. Butter, Jr. Guardian ad litem for Helen Warner intermarried with lluiry Wt'son. Ml.lnev K Wnrner, l.n'ira Warner, Charles Warner, and elllo Warner, minor children ot Florence Wnrner deuviiaed. You aro hereby notlllnd that In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court ot Columbia County a writ of partition has Issued from said Court to the Sheriff of said County returnable orlfrln- aiiytnenrsi .nonaay or December A. i, lH'ts, and continued from time to tlmo until the fourth Monday of Sontember A. D. istm. And that, the Inquest will meet, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said de cnudont on Saturday the Pith day of September A. I).,1S9t) between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M , on the premises of A. K. Smith deceased In Madison Townshln, Columbia Coiftily, Pa., at which time and place you can attend It you nee prope r. J. B. MCIIEN'RY. BrcKiNniiAM, Sheriff. Attorney. 8-27-4t. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Estate of N. J. Hendershott, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of N. J. Hendershott, late of me rown 01 uinomsuurg, county of Columbia, Pa , deceased, havo been granted to Mary M. Hendershott. resident of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without, de lay. JIAKV M. UENUEKSHOTT, 27-t. Executrix, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. L'alute of Mary C. Conner, deceased. The undersigned A'-ditor, appointed to make ain'ri'iii'tiin or the 'mtnnre in the nanat of u. K. Sloan, Krecntor of the entitle of Mnru C. Conner. drceanetl, to and ttnuinu the itarties entitled lo the tame, trill meet the pan iet Jar the pvrpote of live i.erfi.rmiince rr trie atuiet or nit apimuu ment at hit oilire tn BloomUmra, Pa., on Friday, Vie 25M day of Septem'ter A. O., 18t,n lOoVIoeAe a. m., when and n-nere all i-ar'ies will present ihi'ir claims or oe forever ae'uirreii 8-3-U. L. E. WALLKR, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fnre. tliejtrst anil partial account of II. A M Killiji, itntelrer of the Blixnnstmrg Iron Co., of Eloomttmrg, Pa. Tim underslijned Auditor appointed hy the Court of Common Pleat of Ciilumbla county, tiny In euitu, to puss mum the exceptions filed to mid areoiml and make distritmtlon r the funds In tlie hands of said Receiver, at tlunmi b;i tatd account, to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, trill ml ai the, ojuceojurant net ring, Ksg.. in II e Town of llloomsimrg, on Satu day, Sept. VMh, 189tj, of 9 o'clock a. m., at which lime ana place an parties interested snau auena, W. U. HHA WX, 8-27-M. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Susan B. Funston, deceased, late of ine l awn of vtoomsow g. Xotiee is liereby gimn that letters of adn.inls. tration a. t. a. on the estate of Susan D. Fu.istc.n, dee'd., late uftlut Town of llloutnsimrg, tiave been granted to the undersigned administrator, to irhom. all persons indebted to said estate a ' re quested to tank? iHiymems, and tliose having claims or demands will make knounlhe nanus tritiiout delay to JOHXQ. BARKLEY, 8.27-tll, Administrator, 0. t. a. The "TWIN COMET" and"LITTLE GIANT" Lawn Sprinklers, BEST MADE. Unique, Efficient, Labor Sav ing. Will sprinkle 4 times greater area than any other Sprinklers made. Highest Award at the Chicago Expssition. Can be seen in operation at residence oftheF.di tor of this paper. Corner 3rd and Markei Sis., liloomsburg. Send for circulars giving testimonials and prices. E. Stebbins Mfg. Co., SOLE MAXUFACriHERU, Springfield, Mass. JWAgency for Bloomsburg at the COLUMBIAN olllce. 6-21-hn. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court IIouse BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larcc anil convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hoi and cjUI water, and all mo lern convemenceSj PROFESSIONAL CARDS- N. U. FUNK, ATTORXXT-AT-tA W, Mrs. Eat i Building, Court Hon AUmf, bloomsburg; pa. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHKEY-AT-LAW, Fwt OShcm Building, 2ml floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORMEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, n4 floor, bloomsburg; PA. John a. raiszi. johk o. barmim FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUN8ELLOH8 AT LAW, bloomsburg, r-A. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTOIUJEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, T.k. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market Square. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAW, Office and floor Mrs. Entsjmilding, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Colnmhian BaiMing, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA. H. T. WBITI. A. N. TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hart man Building, Market Square, 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-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney- At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building, EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CF.NTRALIA, PA. lionico LidJicot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARIS," ATTOKHZY-AT-LAV AHDMtrCB Of THB FKAO, Moret Bias. SuUmg, uA Mmm, BLOOMSEH&O, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTO KM EY-AT-LAW, DTStaUSCS AD BJUUi KSXAXI ABUT Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBO&G, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Clark's BaiMing, cor. Maia aad Oatc Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa. ff"Can be consulted In German. W. XL RHAWN, ATTORJIIY-AT-AAW, Office, corner of Third ao4 Maia CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXGIOK, Office, North Market Sbett, BLOOMSBURG, PA, J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice and residence, 410 Main St., tain St., KG, I'A 7-30-iy . BLOOMSBUt SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DIHRAM8 OF ClUtM II. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMOZOPATniCrOY&ICIAN AND BUKQBOa orrici bopbb: OOloe ft Kesldcnce, 4th fit. Until a. v., 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. if. BLOOMSB CKO, IA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St DISEASES OF TUB THROAT AND N081 SPECIALTY (S to 10 A.M. V2tO 4 P. M. l7tOI. M. rLOOMSBURQ FA. orrici B0CR8 DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburg, Pa.- Office and resldenco In Prof. Waller's Howe. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D. Office, West First Ftreet, BLOOMSBURG, I A. WSpecial attention given to the ey nd the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDF.KER, PHYSICIAN AND SL'ItUEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between 4th and Mh Ms. Diseases of the ear, nrwc and throat a Bpedalty. BLOOMSLL'KG, TA. (Stoloam. 0FFIC1 nOCRS: 1 to 3 p. m. U to 9 p. in. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glastef and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office and floor front, Lockard't Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBUWO PA., Dentistry in all iis hranchci, Work guar anteed as represented, liilier usd Gas ad ministered or LLKc i kic vibrator and Local Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard'i Building, and floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SUltGEO.N DENTIST, Office, Barton's funding, Slain below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH.0UT PATH, by the use of Gas, and fre of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam streets, op. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, TA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman ' Represents twelve of the strongest Compaa. Ics In the world, among which arc : cAsn total mmn CAPITAL. ASRST8. 0V1B AXJL. Franklin of Pblla.. t40o,oeo uti,52i i,ooo,taa Penn'a. I'hlla 4no,TO s.Paruno l,4lt,sw Queen, of N. Y... . sen.ono 3,5S8,915 l,on,sa West chest er, N. Y. 3wi,0;0 1,7M,.W 4t,Mfi N, America, rUUa. 3,000,000 9,730,689 S,M4,TM OFPICB IN I. W. MCKSr.YT'8 BT0HI. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKEA8 BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Cornpan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIKJt INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, pa. Home, of N. V.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.;Read. ing, 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 yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Theli assets are all invested in solid securities, and name to tne hazard ot tire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloomr burg, Pa. 1 he people of Columbia countv should patronize the agency where losses, if any, are semea ana paia t y one ol their citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Siohncr, Assistant. FLOOMSHUkll, PA. I. arize and convenient r'i'p'e rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. Peter P. Kei.'y, Manager No. 121 West Main Street, ULOOMSlll RO, PA. W'l.nrge and convenient suiiiple rooms Path rooms, hot anil oUl wttter, and all modem conveniences, liui .stuekcU with best wines and liquors. First class lively attached.
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