THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBlJRG, pa: r " THE FRONT BTOOP 0TNI0. T!ii fiimitirr Min n Frrnlc Tl Muronie Olrl MlMcri. Mr. Slrlus linker lwul eat In silence for more thnn half an hour on bin front tttoop watching the bicycles aa thoy flashed past. IIo Frcmcd even niiiro illsplposjed with tho human raco than usual, says tho Detroit free Press. Mia wife did not try to talk to him. She knew he was angry on-cut something, and did not likf to Inter runt him when he was having & Rood time. He broke the silence himself. "I'Rh!" he said, with a ahuddor and shiver. What's the matter, Slrlua? Does anything hurt you?" "Yes, ma'am," he answered, "come thlnff does hurt me. It la not a mere trifling physical pain, cither. I am envious of the post, shocked at the present, aud apprehensive of the fu ture." "Goodness gracious! It Isn't so tjad as that, Is It?" "It's worse. For several years 1 have been asking myself wbJtlr we are drifting, and then giving tfre co nundrum up because I quailed Wore tbe awful truth that the auwnr In volved. But there Is no use in trying to conceal It any longer. We are plunging over the Niagara Kails of iconoclasm Into the whirlpool ot social rhaos. That's where we are drifting. And you women are responsible lot It." "Slrlus, be Just, if you cannot be generous. Don't blame me personally for the doings of other members ot my sex. I don't ride a bicycle." "No; but you'd like to. There! Look at 'era!" he growled, as another party went by. "A short time ago we had the summer girl. She wore white dresses and frizzed her fair, and kept her complexion white, and made you glad she didn't have wings to fly away with. She was n delight to the poets and a relief to every-day people. Where Is Bhe now? Dead as tho dodo. She's put on bloomers and divided skirts and logglns and an alpine bat. She has stayed out In tho wind and sun till she has gotten her face tan ned, and In every way transformed her once charming Identity until, as a matter of fact, she no longer exists." "Well," said his wife, In a philo sophical tone, "there Is never a loss without some gain. She will bo re placed In some way." "That's the worst of It. 6o has fteen replaced. And how? What have we now In her stead? Tho summer man. What Is he? lie's a freak; that's what he Is. He wears a whlto sweater with red trimming around the collar and bancs his hair. He puts on a dove-colored suit and rainbow stock ings, and tukes more pride In his low er limbs than the leader of the Amazon march In a burlesque show. He Is a gaudy patch of color on the landscape, and he Is so much afraid of not being noticed that he rings his bell to make you look at him. I used to get a little j bit tired of tho twaddle Jhey were constantly giving us about the summer girl. But plnce the summer man came into existence I miss her and yearn lor her." Kept tlio f loor. The pastor of a New England church announced that the regular weekly pray tr-meet lug would be devoted to illscusKinn of a certain question of gen eral Interest to the congregation. Many members of the church wished to take part in the discussion; it was therefore decided to limit each mem ber's remarks to live minutes. When the speaker's time expired, the clergy man was to notify him by rapping with a pencil on the tle.sk. Deacon A., one of the members at whom tho restriction was especially directed, had not fuiiiy started on his remarks when the rnp of the pencil was heard. "Am I to understand," asked the deacon, "that my llvo minutes have expired?" "Yes, deacon; I nm sorry, but your time is up." "And all general rc-r.i::rl: are limited to live minutes?" -"Yea, that was the understanding." ' The deacon turned very deliberately to his fellow-members. "Then, breth ren," he proceeded, "I shall throw the remainder of my remarks Into tho form of a prayer." . The deacon kept the floor. CliBHler. F' ' Mollie What did you get on your WrthdayT Sallle A bicycle. What did you get? Mollie a llckln. Mudrnl Ci Itii I1.111. Mozart was on a visit to a monas tery. During mass he listened impa tiently to the feeble execution of tbe organ-player, and could hardly bear to Jit out the performance. After mass the prior asked Mozart to dinner, and took the opportunity to Inquire how he liked the ploying of the organknt. "He plays quite in lllbllcal fashion," aid Mozart. . iow i3 that?" asked the prior. 'His left hand does not know what 'he right hand is doing," was the re Hy. J nut Ilrr fcjilte. Minnie Ach, Elsie, have you heard Jcat Heir Flottmaier proposed to mo st night? Elsie If I didn't think he would! J Minnie What! Did you expect It? .E.l8le Certainly; for when I reject- solemnly declared he would go and ! W. L. fc is. - -s. man any inoe material prices. The Toe the make also .$2.50 ami $2 shoes for menand$2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 fnr Knv. The full line for sale by JONES & WALTER, BASELY DECEIVED. ' He Itml Tnnted In th Wtlier Ofllc mil It Unit Onn Hark on Hint. It was on one of the hottest days t'jat usurped the privileges of balmy spring. The sun beat down until a mis! of heat came from the stone walks and the brick waUs. Towards a furnishing Btore a fat man, among Detroit's best known citizens, made his weary wax In one hand he used two handkerchiefs os a mop, while with the other he kepi up the busy action of a palm-leaf fan I'erspiratlon ran In merry rlvuleti clown his shining face, to bo absorbed In the wilted collar and collapsed shlrl front that were lmmueulato an houi before. He was panting with tho re spiratory unction of a porpoise and at Intervals muttered execrations that hissed with Bteam. His hair looked at though he hnd been swimming and hit nose was beaded with glistening drops "Show me a straw hat!" ordered th man of flesh as he settled down on the little round scat that at once suggested the frail stem of a great toadstool. "Looks like rain," ventured tht clerk, who is always under orders tc be pleasant. Ikn't look a bit like rain. Weathei forecast Is for a dry spell. This on will do. Now I'll get some plo-planl leaves and put In It. Don't propose tc have my brain baked." An hour later he was on the wooded p:irt of the Island, handkerchief and fan still In commission. Suddenly, as If tho heavens had" opened, he wai deluged with rain. The mucilage from the hat mingled with the extracted green of the big leaf, poured down ovet his brad, neck and face, blinded hli eyes, filled his cars and streamed ovei his natty light suit. He swore outra geously ns he groped his way to the landing and by his hopeloesly bedrag gled appearance excited the passengers to Fay that the poor fellow must have been drinking to cool off and then went In bathing without thinking tc take anything off. He was a study In water colors that might have been mixed by nature In a frog pond. Now ho la going around with a blank check trying to hire some big lawyer to sue the Government for dam.-'ges because It made false representations through Its weather department. Detroit Free l'rcss. A Wumitn'N Hour. "Please etite to the court exactly what you did between eight and nine o'clock on Wednesday mornln?," caic a lawyer to a delicate-looking little woman on the witness-stand. "Well,' she suld, after a moment's rellectlon "I washed my two children find got them ready for school aud sewed n but ton on Johnny's coat Riid mended a rent in Nellie's dresu. Then I tidied u my sitting-room and made two bedi and watered my house plants and glanced over the morning paper. Ther I dusted my parlor and aei things tc rights in it and washed some lamr, chimneys nnd combod my baby's hail and sewed a button on one of her lit tle shoes, and then I swept out mj front entry and brushed and put awa3 the children's Sunday clothes and wrote a note to Johnny's teacher ask ing her to excuse him for not being al school on Friday. Then I fed my can ary bird and cleared aft the breakfast table nnd gave the grocery man an or der and swept off the back porsh, end then I sat down and rested for a few minutes before the clock struck nine. That's all." "All!" said the dazed law yer. "Kxcuse me, Judge, I must gel my breath before I call tlio next wit ness." Detroit Free l'ies3. Iter Opinion. Young Mrs. Tocker looked rather ap prehensive ns sho watched the frowrl gather over her huiiband'a brow while he read the newspaper. Ho crumplec it and threw it on the floor, and ex claimed: "What we want la silver!" "Oh, I hardly think we could stand It In the prcit-nt condition cf our af fairs," she replied. Her husband glared ot her, and said "You don't mean to say that yot want nothing but gold?" "Oh, no indeed. I don't want ony thing as expensive even ns silver. W can get along very nicely with quad ruple plate which looks Just as well nnd wears Just as long. And nobody If going to know the difference unlesi tome one is so impolite aa to hold the table ware up and look at the bottom.' Washington Star. t. . inn lllxrovt r.v. "Merciful heaveii3, can It be?" With eyes that fairly started from their sockets, the chemist contcmplateo the glittering crystal his art had pro duced. With hands that trembled vio lently he applied the final test. "It is ice," ho yelled, "and tbe verj best I expected to make was a dia mond." When they found him he was lnsani with Joy. His mind was a blank. The secret wag lost even In the moiaenl that It was found. Detroit Tribune. SUBSCRIBE FOR I THE COLUMBIAN mm Douglas ,Q vy vy , mm BEST Il THE WORLD. A $S.OO SHOE FOR $1.00. It Is stylish, durable and perfect-fitting, qualities absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe. The cost of manufacturing allowi a smaller profit to dealers soia at $J.W. W. L. Douglas $3.S0, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoe are the productjons of skilled workmen, from the best powicuc 10 pui into tnoes told at these m "Belmont" and "Pointed " (shown in cuts) will be leaders this season, but any otner style desired may be ootatnea irom our agents. W ti only ti bout Culf, RiimU Ctlf (all rilnr, French Tntt'lil full, Kronoh KiiHim-l, rl Klil, Mo.. Krn.lc.l tocurro limiil with prl.'.- nf inn h.ii. If dimltr -nuot luppljr ymi, wrlta . W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. CATALOUIB ruKS. Bloomsburg. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TtP tlllllrrHtilneit tin ntAtti ... I Ctnirt iT rinntmm I'lra of Votmnhia comity, Pn., I" illnrilmlt thti fiiwln in thf hand (r II. 1). r f r-f'n, ,r iipirr ur IHf fitur o inf. vat MUMP of In .Sm tlirrn CohimhUt una Htmihrm l.uimm Agrl mil uriil Atcititiim Itn-rliij tjiivn tnHiai tlutl M trill (illfuil to thr aulfi nf Mi ammlntmrnt at tilt iijilce at itow Front aMI Market Mmm in Jler rirk, VI., on Frtlv, Xnreiiiher, Wfi, 1S1MI, at 8 ii cIik Ic a. u., at irhti h time anil )itnr all imrtien intereMeil are nuiltteil In ir unit their claim or lienrm-r hereafter aetMiifeil from coining in iilum mitt fund. 1U-.4-U. c B. JA CKSOS, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Mutate of Hli hard Plainer, deceased. Soilce If herehji glren that the undent Ujned, n ))nii,lt d an ttmliliir to diflrilnue the fund In the hamlsor the uilintitiiitratitr He. ImnlK nun of the erlate tf until derraeed, trill attend tit hi office on Centre etrert, lttxrmtinra, on Tuesday the 17th iltili of Xureniiier, 1-H, at 10 o'clock In the fore, noon, trhen anil trhere all ieroiis having claim on eaid fund are mneated to present I he satne, or lie joren r deiHurnlfriini rtnnlnq In on said and. JOHX U. FKKKZK, Auditor. RULE ON HEIRS. mi.i'MniA Coi-ntt, sh. : The oimiionwcnltli ot I'onnsvivantii to KiniiinMnHh. Inti-riiiiirrleJ nilli Frank ( "otner, I.liiiextoncvlllo, Montour county, Pa. ; Willlnm Smttli, Milton, Nortliumlwiliincl county, I'll. ; Mllf s iiilth, Jersey t own, ('filtimnlit count v.l'a.; Ida Hmlili, I nt ormurrl. d wllh Willlnm riliepp, Hlooinslnnx, I'a. ; Clmrles Umitli, Half. Lake Clly, I lah ; Laurariinlf.il, Intermarried with Kluier Mcltilile, lllooiiishui'if. I'a., Hnd the fol lowiii) grandchildren, belim children of Flor ence Warner, deep sed, who was a daughter of thos;ildA K. Smith, deceased, viz : tieralillno Warner, Intermarried Willi Martin !. Fry, Wllkes-Barre, I.u.prne county, I'a., John C" Mutter. Jr., Ku:ii(ilnn of lleleu Warntr, Inter married with llnrry Wllion, Laura Warner, Charles Warner, Nellie Warner nnd Sidney K. Warner, minor children of Florence Warner, di'eea.vil, lineal descendants of A. K. Smith, deceased, nnd to all oilier persons Interested, greet Itijr : You aud each of you are hereby cited to be and nnpear befoip the Juilifes ot our Or phans' Court, at tin orphans' Court to beheld ut L-loomsbuiv, on the first Monday of Decem ber next, l lien and there to accept or refuse to taue Hie real estate of said A. K. Smith, de ceased nt t lie appraised valuation put upon It by the lioel. duly awunled by tlio snld Court, and returned by I tie MierltT. or show cause why It slmll not be sold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable tf. K. Heeler, President of oursnld Court, at Uloomsbun:, the tilth day of October, A. 1). 1 Oil. 10-".".i-lt J. U. MrH BNRV, HlierttT. PARTITION' NOTICE. In thii matter of the partition of the estate of Lktniel Morris, deceased. To Daniel Morris, Paris, Texts; John Morris, Paris. Texas : Knuik' Morris Topeka, Kansas ; ThoiiiHi Mori 1-t, Pails, Texas; Ataj berry Morris, Pails, Texas; Walter Morris, Ctita wlssa Toivi.shlp, Columbia county, :i'a. ; Carrie Morris. Intermarried with Charles Tripp, Molt, Kansas ; Laura Morris. Intermarried with (I, W. WhlteMdes, Wllmlnitton, Delaware: W. H. Snyder, guardian for Holland Morris, Flor ence Mori Is. Joseph Jlonis and Eai l Morris, ot Ciituwlsna Twp., Col, Co., Pa., minor children of Daniel .Morris, deceased. You aro hereby notlilid that In pursuance ot an order of tho orphans' court of Columbia county a writ of partition was Issued from said Court to the MierltT of mid county, returnable to the first M iudayof December, A. 1). 1M, and that, tho Imprest will meet tor tho purpnso of maklug partition of the real estate of said decedent on i-atuiday, tho-Jlst day ot November, A. 1). lstli, between tho hours of V a. m. and 4 p. m., on tho premises of Daniel Morris, deceased, In Cata wissa township, Columbia county, Pa., nt which tlmo and place you can attend, If you see proper. J. I). ilcIIEN It Y, ltiiiiwN Small, Attys. blierlfl. lO-.K-lt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Rev. Michael Paver, late of the borough of Centralla deceased. The xinderstinied an auditor amiolitled tig IhK Orphan' Court of C'olumttla conntg to make din trlhution ot luilam e in hands o llev. John Joseph Koch, administrator of said estate, will sit at his iiliir In Centralia, on Friday, Hocetnlier an, lSUii, at ten o'clock a. m., trhen and where all persons hantng claims against said estate must aiiiear and prove the same or lie debarred from coming In on said fund. EDWARD J. FLYSS, li)-2!)-lt". Auditor. EQUITY COURT RULES. IT I H OKHKRKD NKPTE VDEH 7, 1SW, That Kules In tho Equity Court for tho trial of causes at Issue, may be entered on tho Ar gument Mule Hook on or before any monthly ietiii n dnv, nlng the tlmo of trial at tho sec ond return day utter entering the Mule on twenty days notice to oppo.-lte party. BY THE COUMT. Something New ! Fred Kilmer's improved Ar tificial Stone Faveinent. All kinds of cement work. Prices low and all work guaranteed. All orders by mail promptly attended to. P. O. Box 374. ULOOMSBURG, PA." Wanted-An Idea Who can think of torn dimple tiling to patent? I'rotM-t your Menu; they msy bring yu wealth r I 111 lunn n.uur,nuunn ...... . ....... .-"' ucva. Wu.hlmtoii, D. o ,lur their $1,N" prlia oiTer uud Ut uf two liundrnd lutftutluut wnuted. Try the COL UM1UAN a year. Z?2 EXECUTOR'S SALE Oil" VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned executors of Knnnlo Frenq, late of the Dorougli of llerwlck. In tho county Of columbtn, Pa., dpcensed, 111 expose to pub lic sale on the premises on THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 5, 1896, at. ten o'clock a. m. of snld day, all the follow lug described real estate to-wlt: All that mes stiatfe, tenement, nnd trnct of land situate In tho township of ltrlaroreek, county of Colum bia and state of renna , bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: HegltiDlngit a stono cor ner; thence by lands of Emmor Dletrlck, south SO-M degrees east, 44 perches to a stone; thence by tho same south ii,'i degrees east 8J perches to a stone; thence by tho samn south 87)f de grees cast, 5T fl-io perches to a white onk; thence by tho same south 11 degrees cast 19 perches to a stone; thence by the satno south H de grees enst, 88 1-10 perches to a stone; thence by land of Hannah Sponenberger north Hi degrees east, 40 9-10 perches to a stone; thence by land of Kit Whitney north 71,tf degrees east, firt B-10 perches to a stone; t honoo by other lands of tho estate of Henry Hltienhousc deceased, north My, degrees west, 42 perches to a stone; thence by the snme north HI degrees west, 5 perches to a stone; thence by the same north 1 degree west, 88 8-10 perches to a stone; thence by lnnd of the heirs of John Conner deceased, south 83 degrees west, SO 3-10 perches to a stone; thence by the samo south 4f degrees west, l 8-10 perches to a stone; thence by tho same and lands of Levi HhatTor north 8 degrees west, 104 perches to a pine; thence by lands of Levi Shaf fer and Innds of Emmor Dletrlck south l!4 de grees west, 4a 2-10 perches to a stone, the place of beginning, containing ioo ACRES and 3a perches of land, neat measure, be tho same more or less, where on Is erected a large two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, largo bank barn, wagon shed, tee house, and other outbuildings. There Is a good well of water at the house, and also one at barn. There s also a largo orchard on tho premises nnd a variety of choice fruit trees of all kinds. This Is the old llonry Itlttcnhouse hill property nnd Is situate nbout two and one-half miles west of llerwlck on tho creek road. ALSO, nt one o'clock p. m. of said day will bo ciposed to public sale on the premises In Briar Creek township atorp.-ald, tho following de scribed valuablo real estate to-wit: The un divided seven-ninths of nit that plnce, parcel and tract of land, situate In tho said township of llrlar Creek. Beginning at a pine kuot In land of George Evans, thence by the same north 1M 1 degrees west, 7tf perches to a stone; thence by land of Tobias Hmlth south 704 de grees west, 150 perches to a pine; thence by land of Abraham Ervlne south 31 degrees east, 0OX perches to a hickory tree; thence by lands of Jacob Folk, north 75 degrees east, 1.13 perches to tho place of beginning, containing 53 ACRES and 97 perches, and allowance. Also at tho samo tlmo and ulaco tho said I Oeorge W. Ash will cxposo tho undivided two I ninths of said abovo described tract, the samo to be sold as an entire property. This tract of land Is well timbered with oak, yellow pine and hrunlock timber, and Is a vory desirable piece of woodland. Also at threo o'clock p. m. of said day, will bo exposed to publlo sale on tho premises, nil that certain piece, parcel and tract ot land situate In tho township of Urtar Creek nfore s.ild, bounded and described ns follows to-wlt: Beginning nt a stono In the centre of a public rond lending from Evansvlllo to Salem line; thence along centre of said public road north degrees east 875-10 perches to a stone; thence north 7!.j degrees west, 3JS perches to stones; thence south 87 degrees west, 87 7-1 perches to stones; thence south 7)4 degrees enat. 833 perches to a stone, the plnco of begin ning, containing iS ACRES, neat measure, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn nnd oiit-bulldlngB. About one hun dred acres ot this land Is cleared and mostly In a good state of cultivation, tho balance Is reas onably well timbered with oak, plno nnd chest nut timber. There Is a good well of water at the house, also ono at barn. Also a lot ot choice fruit on the premises. TBaus of Sale: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at tho striking down ot the property, niteen per cent, on tho first day of January, 18i7, and the balanco In one year from tbe first day of January 18i)7, together with Interest thereon from tho first day of January is7. Deed to be delivered to the pur chaser upon receipt of purchnso money. The purchaser or purchasers will bo reo,u.lred to give bond with good and approved security for tho faithful pnyment of the purchase money according to the ubove conditions. OEOKGK W. ASU, and (IKOIHiB W. ASU, II HAD C. KIlfiAS, Executors ot Fannlo Freas, doc"d. L. S. WlNTEHSTEEN, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ellas Schlicher, late of Beaver township deceased. Xntlce is hen tin given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Ellas Schlieher, late of Ucuver IowksIiIii, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to wham all iter, sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make imiiinenls, and those having claims or dema ds will make known the same trithont delay to J. W. SCHLICUEIl, Snyder, Atty. Administrator, ICS tiC Mountain drove. Pal EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Israel llolstlne, deceased. Satire Is hereby given that leltert testamentary on the estate of Israel llolstlne, late of Itoaring creek township, Columbia county, deceased, have lieen granted hy the llegtster of Wills of Columbia county, I'enna, to the undersigned, to xchom all liayments must be mode and aft claims present ed. WILLIAM IIOLSTISK, Frieze J.- liar man, Alois. Executor, Jl'-'-iK Miltgrove, Columbia Co , Al. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate af John Wenner, late of Flshtitga-eek twp. deceased, Xottce Is hereby given that le!ter$ f adminis tration on the estate of John Wenner, late of Fish, tt gereek toirnship, deceas d, ham been granted to the undersigned adminislt aim s, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reguesled to make payments, and those having clatmn or de mauds wilt, make knotrn the same without, de lay to MICHAEL WEXXEll, .1. M. WEXXKIl, Chrlsman, Ally. ELI A 8 WEXXKIl. lu-l-titr. Administrator EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court IIousev BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hut nnd old water, and all modern conveniences) PROFESSIONAL CARDSje- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs, Ent's Building, Court HouM Alliy, BLOOMSBUHG, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. rasszs. jodn a. barman 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.&. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market Square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Entsbuilding, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. It. V. WOITI. A.N, 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, 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 2nd and Centre Streets, i-l2-94 XV. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omcc over Alexander Si Co. Wirt building, EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. nr"Omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, attokhiy-at-law ahd jxbzicb or THI rEAd, Mover Bras. Building, so tarn, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DCSUXAJK3 AMB UAL ESTATE ACZVX. Office in LocVard's Building. BLOOUSBOKG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNETSAT-tAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maui and Ccatia Six, BLOOMSBURG, Pa, t3Can be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Mais Starts, CATAWISSA, PA. DR. J. C RUTTER, FHYSICIAK AND SUIGZOIC, Office, North Market Stic, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 7-30-iy BLOOMSBURG, I'A (friciAL Attention to Diesis is or CRiun II. BIERMAN, M. D. UO.AtCEOrATHIC PHYSIC IAN AN D fiCHOBOB OFFICK HOCRS: Omcc li KcsldcDcr, 4th St, Until A. H., 1 to Sand 7 to S P. M. BL ( J f-LCHO, ft S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fiftk St DISEASES OF THE TIJHOAT AND NOSI SPECIALTY (9 to 10 A.M. ELOOlIi ato 4 P. M. l7toI M.- 8BUKQ or rits nocBS FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Ofllce and residence In Trof. Waller's Bone. market street telephone. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Str"", BLOOMSBURG, I. W"Special attention given to the ejt and the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Tin SICIAN AND SURGEON, omce and Residence, Centre St., between 4)tb and stu sts. Diseases ot the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to to a. m. offici docks: -a to s p. m. 17 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection i DR. M. J. HESS, I DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Marke Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free 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 Main streets, op. posite Town Nail. Ofllce hours 8:80 to is a. m ; 8 to 5 p. m, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. U art man Heprescnts twelve of the strongest Compan ies In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SUB PLCS - ... CAPITAL. A8SSTS. OV1B ALL. Franklin of Pnlla.. noo.ooo .v8,5:si si.oou.bel Penn'a. l'lilla 400,000 s,8is,itto 1 4lii5 Queen, of N. Y. .. 600,000 8,538,915 l.OH.SM est Chester, N. Y, SO0,000 1,753,807 Wtss N. America, Phlla. 3,000,000 9,730,689 8,ts Offici in I. w. WcKilvt's Stom. TiTLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloovsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRK INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, PA. Nome, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y, ; Peoples', N.Y.jRead iifS Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorict Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never -et had a loss settled by any court of law. Theli assets are all invested in solid securities, asd liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aad paid as soon ns determined, by Christian T. Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom, burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shonld patronize the agency where losses, if any, w Bbium iuu yam uy one 01 weir citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, nnd all modern mnv.nl.nM. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. nartztl, nop. Teter F. Iteldy, Manager No. 121 West Main Street, liLOOMSUURG, PA. WLorge nnd convenient sample rooms Baih rooms, hot and cold water, and al modern convenances, par stocUd with bea wines and liijuois. First-class livery atlacbed
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