THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 AMERICAN GIRL'S HIGH HONORS. T r, Uln.lon lortor of riillosophy I'oUlnKham mwerstly. Another American woman ling In Wed tlic cxrlimlvo nnd consr-rvntiva Zni'v-rMtlca of Cermnny, ft'd earrlod iwny the WRhPot honors. A rnble ,rnm hns hrin received by tho patents ff mIsb Mary l' Winston, rcsldm at No 0109 Monroe avenue, C'htr-ago, that ibc'ir dnuKlitcr had passed the exami nation for the degree of doctor ol philosophy at tne uomngen uinra lty mapna sum laude. MIsb Win ston's subject for the degree was In mathematics, which fact makes the distinction conferred tho more remark, able. She Is the third American wo man who has been admitted to any German university, and the second to receive the doctor's degree. Mix Winston has many friends at the University of Chicago, where ahe was a fellow In mathematics during the cholflstlc year of 1892-93. Miss Win ston comes from a family of scholars, and has two brothers and two sisters In the university at the present time, Her younger brother has achieved fame In athletics as well as in scholar ship, and has been the crack third fmxpmnn on the 'varsity baseball team for two years. Mary F. Winston. The recipient of the high honors at the hands of tho Gottlngen faculty has had a remarkable success In her col legiate career.. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1891 with high honors In mathematics and was offered a fellowship at Hryn Mawi College the sanie year. After studying a "year at the University of Chicago, she wan awarded tho private fellow ship of Mrs. Fabian Fianklyn, of Balti more, nud Immediately entered the University of GoUlngen. From the very start she made rapid strides to ward recognition, and last year Miss Winston held the foreign fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alum nae. She flet Germany for home Au gust IS, and expects to arrive In Chi cago about September 1. I' .1. Card Fliqnptle. ft Is satisfactory to know that there has been a reform In the style of "baby cards." When the selon of the house ot Watklns arrives It is not necessary to place anything more on the card than the baby's name as soon as he has one. This card Is attached to the parents' card by a bow of narrow white satin ribbon or silver cord. When the baby's name has been an nounced there Is nothing else to be placed on the card. It was the custom to give the young gentleman's weight usually the lying figures of ten pounds, or even fifteen pounds, when tho father thought It would look bet ter. There have been baby cards con taining n biography of th.e parents, a dozen branches of the genealogical tree, and sometimes where the father worked and how much salary ho re ceived. But nil this Is regarded as superfluous nowadays. It simplifies the composition of the Inscription and saves printer's Ink. Hints Abont Jewelry. One of the newest hair ornaments Is bird set on a flexible mount and which sways with every movement of the wearer. Another is an exact imita tion of the tail of a lyre bird. A lovely necklace of three rows of ivoarls Is caught together at intervals with swallows lncrosted with dia monds. In their beaks they hold pear shaped pearls and their eyes are of rubles. A bracelet for a lady bicyclist con sists of a curb chain, In the middle of which Is a powerful whistle set with the nozzle upward, so that the wearer la enabled to use It without detaching the chain from the wrist. These are made in gold and silver. Tlie Ilullng r mnlon. Tho latest effort of the modiste Is ftnown as the "speaking" gown, but as far as can be lean ed tho name does not imply either hidden mechanism or any lresh achievement on tho part of the magician. The prosaic truth, stated In prosaic English, reveals only the fact that the dressmaker who prepares her patron for the platform has a doubly difficult task. Women who make up audiences have not ceased, as yet, to Indulge In criticisms concerning the costume of tho lecturer; and, as tho Kown In question la lliiblo to be under Inspection for a considerable period of time, it behooves the artist to make It Ideally perfect, thl both it and sho Jhay endure the ordeal. A Hint for Mm I-ntimlry. Never let tho laundress. In her cora nieniliible desire to give a gloss to ta ble linen, starch it. To produce a '(?h, satiny polish on damask It should tirst be thoroughly dampened nd then Ironed with a heavy fhuiron until It is absolutely dry. Tablecloths and napkins should never leave the Ironing board in a limp condition. If "ley are at all" moist, they will not nly look dull and lustreless In the beginning, but they will soon lo.se tho 8'ini" r.nd trlmripss without wlil"h tlvy Rre untidy and slovenly looking, Buys "n exchange. . For Nntunier Freckles. A preparation for summer freckles, commended by a celebrated phyai Jjn, fullows: Borax, 15 grains; lemon Jitice, l 07..; Bucar candy, j drm. Mix He powders with the Juice and let "'Pm stand in the bottle, slinking oc casionally until quite dissolved. Touch 1 - W.L. BEST than any shoe prices. V7t make alio ,$2.50 and $2 shoes for men and $2.50. 4 $2.00 and $1.75 for bo vs. The full line for talc by JONES & WALTER, Flowed Up a $1,200 Cent. J. I). Tlmrber, of East Aurora, N. Y., recently purchased for 50 cents a cent bearing tho tlate of 1804 from a farmer near this village, who had plowed up the coin, lie wrote to a Boston collecting firm to ascertain its value, and received a reply a few days ago stating that it was worth $1,200 if in a good state of preservation. There is but one other such coin known to be in existence. On one side is a head, with the word "Liber ty" in the margin over it, and under it is the date 1804. The remarkable number of cures of gout and rheumatism which have followed the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, point conclusively to the fact that this remedy conies nearer being the specific for complaints of this nature than any other medicine in pharmacy. TJuconsoious Humor, It is not always safe to resort to set phrases when wishing to compliment. A story is told of a certain lawyer, extremely studious, but in convcrsa tion notoriously dull, who was showing olT his newly built house. The book worm prided himself especially on a sanctum he had contrived for his own use, so secluded from the rest of the building that lie could pour over his books in private, quite secure from disturbance. "And this is capital," exclaimed the visitor with unconscious irony. "You can read and study here all day, and no human being be one bit the wiser." ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance or an order of tho Orphans Court ot Columbia county, Pcnna., tho under signed administrator cum teslainento annexo ot Susan II. Funstou will sell at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, ifY', at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said (lay, tho following de. scribed valuable real estate, to-wlt. : All that cortiitu piece nud parcel ot ground situate In the town ot llloomsburK. county ot Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Iildfo alley; ou tliv cast by lot of Mrs. Amos Bucknlew; on the south by Second street, and on the west by lot of (icorgo w. corell, being 23 feot moro cr less In front on Kecond strcot and extending back to ltldge alley aforesaid, a depth ot il'i feet more or less, whereon Is erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings. The purchaser or purchasers of the abovo described property will acquire thereunder the full and free liberty ot Joining to the building on tho west sldo as well below as above the surface ot the ground and along the whole length of said building which they or any ot them may decide or havo occasion to erect on the said lot along the division line aforesaid, and to use and enloy the said wall or any part thereof as a wall ot the building or buildings so to be erected and to suit tho Joists of such building or buildings Into the wall aforesaid to such a depth as may be necessary for strength and pcrmananee same as was re served to Mary B. Furman et al., by George W. Corell and Joseph Corell under articles of agree ment dated the 43rd day of October, A. 1) 18UT. Tbkms ok S u.r: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be pall at tho striking down of the property, fifteen per cent, at the confirma tion of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year from said sain, together with Interest thereon from coiillriuut Ion nisi, l'urchusor to pay for deed. 1'urcliaser will bo required to give bond with good and approved security for the faithful payment of the purchuso money according to tho above conditions. JOHN i. D A It K I. BY, Administrator c. t. a. L. 8. WlNTKUSTKKK, Alty. Iluniy l'urscl, Auctioneer. Something New ! Fred Kuraer's improved Ar tificial Stone Pavement. All kinds ol" cement woil:. Prices low and all work guaranteed. All orders by mail promptly attended to. P. O. Box 374. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Douglas .00 SHOE I1T THE WORLD. ff s A tS.OO SHOE FOR 11.00, stylish, durable and ptrfect-fittin 12. qualities absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe. The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers told at $J.W. W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions ot skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put into shoes told at these The "Belmont" and "Pointed Toe " (shown in cuts) will be the leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained from our agents. w ontr tti bt rif, rtiinntix cif (nil rolnrn), r'ri'iirn 1'nteiit t'ulf, Kronen Kimim-I, h i Kill, to., (trailed toccinu puml with prtreit of the hIhm'S. If Ui-hIit rmiimt giitiDly toil wrlto W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Catalihiuh tuna. Bloomsburg, Pa. TUB LIC SALE OF VALUABLE-- Real Estate l'ursuant to nn order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, will bo sold at public salo 1n said county, thn following de scribed real estate, late of Jeremiah Iless, do Cf nsed, tc-wlt: Purparts Nos. I nud 1 will b sold at tho houso on extension of Third street, In Town of Hlooinsburg, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896. at a o'clock p. in. Nos. 3, 1 and 3, on the farm In Orange town s!ilp, the following day, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m. Purpart No. 1. AH that certain house and lot sit uate on the extension of Third street, In tho Town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning nt the northo ist cor-n.-rot east. Third street and the rii-at alley west of Wood street; thence castwardly along line of east Third street nfty feet to lot of Patrick Markham; theuoo northwardly along the same 114 feet, moro or less to an alley; thence northwardly along said alley so feet to first named alley; thence southwardly along tho samo Kn feet, more or less to tho place of bc glnnl'ig. Wlic- Mn Is erected a lwc-:tory VRAME DWELLING HOUSE nearly new, with modern Improvements, locat ed near the .state Normal School. Purpart Xo. S. All that certain lot of ground situate near Neals' old furnace, near tho Town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described as fol lows, viz: Beginning at a corner of lot of A. A. Jacoby, In the centre roud, and running thence northwardly as and 5 perches along said Jacob)-' land to land of MeKelvy & Neat; thence cast ward!) by the same aw fret 10 a post; thence southwardly by lands 01 the said Jos. W. lien dershott, i!3 5-10 perches to tho centro of said centre road, and thence west.wardly In tho centro ot tho road wa feet .to the place ot be ginning, containing 2 ACRES of land, be the same moro or less. Said lot Is one of the series sold from IlendershotCs farm and Is In a high state of cultivation, and very valuable on account of Its location. Purpart No. 3. -All that certain messuago or piece of land situate In tho township of l lsh lngcreek, bounded and described as follows, viz: uegmningata white oak, thence by land of William Kvans south BO degrees east -It 3-10 ner- chos to a post; thence by land of Daniel Hogart south Via degrees west 5i 7-1 0 rcrchea to a maple gone: thence by other land of said Thomas Lunger, north Six degrees west 51 5-10 perches to a post; thence by land of William Kvans, north 78 degrees east 30 7-10 perches to t'10 place ot boglnulng, containing 8 ACRES, and lai perches of land, strict measure, moro or less. Said land Is cleared and In good farm ing condition. Purpart No 4 All that certain tract of tim ber land situate In Orange township, on the north sldo of tho Knob Mountain, along the B. & 8. It K , bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stono In line of land late of Joseph Pohe, and running thence by the same south H degrees west 83 6-10 perches; thonce by land of David Acuenbacli, south 88 degrees west 36 perches to a Hemlock stump; thence by land of Mary .Montgomery, south 74 degrees east so perches to a black oak sapling; thence by the same north 8 degrees east 93 8-10 perches, more or less, to a chestnut; thence bv land of Nathan Fleckcnstlne. north 13 degrees west 36 1-10 porches to the placo of beginning, containing 12 ACRES, and 21 perches, bo the samo moro or less, on which there la an excellent never falling spring of water. Purport No. 5. A valuable farm situate in Orange township, about three miles from tho vlllago of Orangovllle, on the road leading from Orangevllle to Denton, bounded and described M follows, viz: Deglnnlng at a stono In the line to laud ot John Aehenbach; thence by laud of Nathan Fleckenstlne, north 18 degrees west 816 perches to a small pi no In the line to land owned by John Lazarus; thence by the samo so'ith 89 degrees west 18 perches to a plno stump; thence by land owned by John Henry, south 49 1-2 degrees west 104 perches to a pine; thonce by land of John Aehenbach, south 25 degrees east 100 porches to a post; thonce by the same north 67 degrees east 73 perches to the placo of beginning, containing 97 ACRES, and 119 perches, and allowance of six ncres per centum more or less, ou which Is erected a good two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, out kitchen, large bank barn with two thresh ing lloors, straw shed over barn yard, wagon house, wood house, hog pen, corn cribs and other out-buildings. There Is also a never fall lug well of water at the house, and one at tho barn. An orchard of cholco fruit. The laud Is of llrst-cluss quality, in a high state of culti vation and well fenced. Conditions of sale will be made known on day of salo. HEOHGE W. UKS?, J. A. HESS, Wu. H. Bnvdhh, Atty. Administrators, i3Ioomsburg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. H.ilatf 0 J'eti r A. Emu, Oifeaneih Xnthv In hwl,ii gltf-n that Mtem trsttnxi'iitnrti on Hit) fi'talH 0 J't lrr A. Emit, iIm-i hxm. Iuiiv Ih'ch (jntntKl to tltp itiuli'i'siyhetl rst'ciitor, to trhom till itei'xouit tntlt'bli'J to Haiti et'atfi ore re-'tilt-Mill to 'make pHimit'Ht, aittl thane huvtity claims or ilf'i.ainlH trill nmWe known the mime irttlantt delay. If. S. JUOVKil, Exei ntoi: L.S. Winter.iteti), Atttl. U-24-4(. EXECUTOR'S SALE -OK VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned executors of Fannto Freas, late of tin Uorough of llerwlck. In the county of Columbia. Pa., deceased, will expr.se to pub lic sale on the premises on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, all tho follow ing described real estate to-wlt: All that mes suage, tenement and tract of land sltuato In tho township of Hrlarcrcek, county of Colum bia and State of Pennn., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: lleglnnlng at a stono cor ner; thence by lands of Kmmor Dlotiick, sout h W)i degrees cast, 42 perches to a stone; thence by tho samo south 7 li degrees east HI perches to n slone; thenco by tho samo nouth 87tf de grees cast 57 tt-in perches to a white oak; thenco by tho same nout.li ll4 degrees east 19 perches to a stone; thence by tho samo south fix d greis east, 23 4-.0 perches to ft ste.no: (hence by land of Hannah Sponenberger north 8i degrees east, 40 9-10 perches to a stone; t hence hy land of Eil Whitney north 7ltf degrees east, 66 M0 perches to a stone; thence by other lands of the estate of Henry Hlttenhoiise deceased, north 54 degrees west, 42 perches to n stone; thence by the samo north 81 degrees west, 5 perches to a stone; thence by the samo norm 1 degree west, 88 8-10 porches to a stone; thence by land or the heirs of John Con-iordeceased, south 83 degrees west, 50 -.0 porches to n stone; thence by tho snmo Routh lfa4' degrees west, 19 8-10 perches to a stone; thenco by tho samo and lands of Levi Shaffer norih 81 degrees west, 104 perches to a pine; thence by lands ot Levi Shaf fer and lauds of Eminor Diet rick south 1)4 de. grees west, 42 2-10 perches to a stone, tho place or Deglnnlng. containing 100 ACRES and 32 perches of land, neat measure, be the same more or lo s, where on Is erected a large two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn, wagon shed, Ice house, and other outbuildings. There Is a gooi well of water at the house, and ulao one at bam. There is also a largo orchard on tho premises and a variety or choice fruit trees of all kinds. Thts Is the old Henry Hlttenhousi hill property nnd Is situate ubout two and one-half miles west of Berwick on the creek road. ALSO, at one o'clock p. m. of said day will be exposed to public sale on the premises In Krlar Crcek township atorc.-ald, the following de scribed valuable real estate to-wlt: The un divided seven-ninths of all that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate In tho said township of Briar creek. Beginning Ht a pine knot In land of George Evans, thence by tho same north 1' ' i degrees west, 7'y perches tT n stone theuee by land of Tobias Smith south TOM di: grees west, 150 perches to a f ine; thence by land of Abraham Ei vlne south 31 V degrees east, B0K perches to a hickory tree; thenco by lands ot Jacob Folk, north 7.1 degrees east, 132 perches to tho placo of beginning, containing S3 ACRES and 97 perches, and allowance. Also nt tho samo tlmo and place the said (ieorge W. Ash will expose tho undivided two ninths of said above d scribed tract, the same to be sold as an em Ire property. This tract of land Is well timbered with oak, yellow pine and h?inlock timber, and Is a very desirable piece of woodland. Also at three o'clock p. m. of said day, will bo exposed to public sale on the premises, all that certain Jplece, parcel and tract of land situate In tho township of B:1ar Creek afore. said,, bounded and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a stone In tho centre of a public road leading from Evansvlllo to Balem line; thence along centre rf s;ild public road north 8J''4 degrees east 87 5-10 perches to a stone; thence north i degrees west, 2J) perches to Btones; thenco south 87 degrees wesf, 87 7 perches to stones; thence south 7)4 degrees cast, 232 perches to a stone, tho placo of begin ning, containing 125 ACRES, neat measure, whereon la erected a two-3tory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and out-bulldlngs. About one hun dred acres of this land Is cleared and mostly In a good state of cultivation, tho balance Is reas onably well timbered with Oak, pine nnd chest nut timber. There Is a good well of water tit tho house, also ono at barn. Also a lot of choice fruit on the premises. Tkhms ok Sale: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, fifteen per cent, on the first day of January, 1897, and tho balance In one year from tho first day of January 1897, together with Interest thereon from the nrst day of January 1897. Deed to be delivered to the pur chaser upon receipt of purchase money. The purchaser or purchasers will be required to give bond with good nnd approved security for tho faithful payment of tho purchase money according to the abovo conditions. GEORGE W. ASH, and GEOltGK W. ASH, Bit ADC. VKEAS, Executors ot Fannie Freas, dee'd. L. S. WlNTEHSTBKN, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bntale of Ellas Scltlictier, late of Beaver toirnsh I p Aecetified, Xotice Is herehu given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Kilns Sehlteher, late of lleavrr tonynshiotleceaseil have been granted to thetiiulersttjne'l administrator, to wlunn all iier sons Indebted to said estate are reiuested to make payments, and those having claims or dema' ds toilt make known (he same trithont detail to J. W. SCttUCIlKR, Snyder, Atty. Administrator, 10-8 Hi' Mountain Grove, Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Israel Ilolstlue, deceased. Xotiee Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of isi'ttel llalstlne, late or Rotirtity creeK loicitship, Columbia county, deceased, unv been (ranted by the Iteolster ttf H ills 01 Columbia county, renna, to the undersigned, to wliom all payments mast be made and all claims present ed. WILLIAM UOLSTIXK, freeze J; llarman, Attys. KjcecHtor, 10-s-M Millgrove, Columbia Co , Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John W'enner, late of Ftshlugcreek ttfip. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters tf adminis tration on the estate of John Wenner, late if Pish lngcreek tinruship, deceits it, have been granted to the undersigned administrators, to whom all persons tnilebtcd to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or de mantis will make known the same without de lay lo MIOII. I KL WKXXJM, .. If. K.Klt. Chrlsman, Ally. PLIAS WKXXEIi. 10-1-6H'. Administrators, EXCHANGE HOTEL, U. Snvdek, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House BLOOMSBURG, VA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, and nil modern conveniences PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. F.nt'l Building, Court Houm ASej, BLOOMSBURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Biiiid'mg, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, . ATTO I! N E V-AT-LA W, Wirt' Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. miMic. jonn 0. hahii an FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTOKNEYS 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.. WM.'li MAGILL, ATTORNEY- AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 0;Tice in Peacock's building, Market Square. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNKY-T-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Kntsbuilding, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. n. V. WUITI. A. v, TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OlTice back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-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 over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRA LIA, TA. IOfflce Ltddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN li. CLARK," ATTORXXY-4THLAW ATO JUCOCft Of TEX FXAOC, Moyef Brea. PariMing, BLOOMSBUKjO, TA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IKSTJJtAJKX AJEB ual ksxatx Aconr Office in Lockard's Building. ' BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. Clarki Building, cor. Main and Qeatxa S&k BLOOMSBURG, Pa, 3"Can be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORUfXY-AT-iAW, Office, corner of Third and Maim StMta, CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C. R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURCXON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. JOHN, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflke atul residence, 410 Main St., 7-30-iy LLOOMSBl'KG, FA PriciiL Attihtion to Disrasii or Chiasm, II. BIERMAN, M. D. DOMtEOrATIIIC PHT8I CIAN AND feUHGKM orrici hochb: oniceft Residence, 4th St., Until a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. v. EL to rn 10, ! S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and liesi0er.ee No, ig. West Fl'th St DISEASES OK HIE THROAT AND N08X SPECIALTY orrici (7t0r. if, yA DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Eloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In I'rof. Waller'! House. MARKET STREET ft TELEPHONE. IIONORA A. BOBBINS, M. D. Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, I A, ?"Special attention given lo the eye and the fining of glasses. K Dr. F. W. REDEKER, ril SICIAN AND SUHOEON, Omee and Residence, Centre St,, between Kt and nth Sis. Diseases of t ho ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, TA. 18 t o 10 a. m. office iiocbs:-!i to s n. m. I' 1 r to v p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaseiw and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 1. Telephone ConneotJOB DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental C lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard'i Bull mg, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., PcHistry in nil its branche Writ guar anteed ns represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or klkctmc vuika iok and l ocal Anxsthetics used for the painlrss PTtrattion of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted" Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, 6UHGKO.N DENTI7, Office, Dartnn's I-:ulldlDff, Main below Marke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manset, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. " be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of Fast and Main streets, op. posite Town Hajl. Ofllce hours 8:30 to IS a. m ; 8 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman i,l1I"T.son,a Vyelveofthe strontreat Compaa. les In the world, among which are: """P" CASH TOTAL aUBPLCI Franklin of Phlla.. $100,000 nmja, "3oSSa Penn'a. I'hlla 400,000 8.8,im I.mm Queen, of N. Y.. . 500,000 8,M8,W, 1 Ma. ua N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,780,68 MMLTH UFNC1 IN I. W. MCKlLVY'i 8TOBI. gLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (8UCCESSOK8 TO FREAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as goodCorapan. ica A3 mere arc in me worm and ul losses promptly adjusted and paid - at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRK INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V. : Merchant r.f M.A N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.jKoad. OR. Fa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co.. NVw Vrb. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never jrH had a loss settled bv anv court of l TT.i. assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted ad paid as soon as determined, by Christian t. Knapn. Soccial Aeent and Arlmstor ttl.. burg, Fa. " ' The people of Columbia county should patronize the acencv where lncsi-a if are settled and paid by one of their own CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohncr, Assistant. BIOOMSHURG, PA. Lnrire nnd convenient samnle rnnim Tin nnd culd water, and all modem conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Ilurtzel, Prop. Peter F. Heldy, Manager Ao, 121 West Main btreet, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Sxf'I.nire nnd convenient tnir,i !- wrraa Fall) rooms, hot and cold water, nud a 1 modem conveniences. Lar 1totkc.1l villi be a wines and lhruois. First-clftis livery attached oijuih wim this lotion. 4 L