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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA.
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Fire Hives Protection From Lightning,
Science and siiperslitution occasion
ally meet on common ground, making
it rash to condemn old customs as
senseless. For instance, there are
many primitive villages abroad where
smake fires arc kindled hastily upon
the approach of a thunderstorm,
doub.less a survival, the antiquarian
would say, of sonic heathen rite of
propitiation. On the other hand,
1'rofessor Schuster has recently point
ed out that flame will discharge an
electrified body, and that every fire
or chimney emitting smoke serves as
a lightning conductor for carrying off
the pressure of electricity from a
charged cloud. Some figures pre
pared in Schleswig-Holstcin for the
purpose of testing this theory show
that while 6.3 churches in 1000, and
8.5 wind-mills, are struck by lightning,
only one factory chimney in 3000
suffers in the same way, despite their
greater height and more exposed con
dition. Pall Mall Gazelle.
A tired stomach is very much like
a sprained ankle. If you suffer from
any of the symptoms of dyspepsia,
your stomacn is tired, it needs a
crutch. We must relieve it of all
work for a time, or until it is restored
to its natural strength. To do this
successfully, we must use a food which
is already digested outside of the body,
and which will aid the digestion of
other foods that may be taken with it.
Such a product is the Shaker Digcs
tive Cordial.
The Shakers have utilized the di
gestive principles present in plants for
the manufacture of this article, and
its success has been truly phenomenal
You can try it for the nominal sum of
10 cents, as sample bottles are sold
by all druggists at this price.
Laxol is the best medicine for
children. Doctors recommend it in
place of Castor Oil.
The Art of Eating.
Three Good Rules Based on Hygienic
Principles.
Never sit down to the table with
an anxious or disturbed mind ; make
it a point to lay aside all worry for
the time being, and indulge in all the
gayety and pleasantry possible during
meal time. 1 here was good philoso
phyin the old-time custom of having a
buffoon or music at the dinner table.
Never sit down to a meal immedi
ately after any intense mental effort,
for physical and mental misery are
inevitable, and ro one has a right to
deliberately injure body or mind.
Never go to a full table during
bodily exhaustion designated by
some as being used up, over-done,
worn-out, tired to death, and the like
The wisest thing to be done under
such circumstances is to take a
cracker and a cup of warm tea, and
no more. ' In ten minutes you will
feel a degree of refreshment that will
be pleasantly surprising to you not
of the transient kind which a glass of
liquor affords, but permanent. The
tea gives present stimulation and
little strength, and before it subsides,
nutriment begins to draw from the
sugar and cream and cracker, thus
allowing the body gradually and by
safe degrees to retain its usual vigor.
A little later a full meal may be taken
with benefit, instead of injury.
A Currency Ocmniission.
Western Men are Working to that End.
There is an agitation going on
among the business men and bankers
of Indianapolis for calling a national
convention in that city with a view to
securins a revision of the currency
laws of the country to secure the re-
suits of the election. 1 he promoters
believe, they say, that the election,
after the campaign that was made,
warrants taking the needed step, and
that unless this is done the fruits of
the hard won fight are likely to be
frittered away in the divisions of
statesmen and politicians.
About two years ago, the Rev. Mr.
Surf, of Blue Springs, Nebr., Ipst his
hair after fever, and became nearly
bald. He finally resolved to use
Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now ha3 as
line a head of hair as could be desired.
This is certainly a fact worth remem
bering. Barman Still In Bad Uumor.
He Dcrcunccs Gold Democrats for Voting
Against Him.
State Chairman Garman arrived
home from Ilan isburgin a bad humor.
' an interview he said :
UI do not blame Republicans for
voting against me for Congress, but I
?' bitter against those gold bug
Democrats, who cut me. Kdwin
Shortz, who was formerly a Demo
cratic candidate for Judge in Luzerne
bounty, vilified me from the public
P'atform. That's the way i e repaid
n'e for the hard work I did for him
"cn he was a candidate. I can
assure you that the gold bug Demo
cr!ts will not reorganize the Deivtc
Cratic party in Pennsylvania."
W. L. Douglas O
1 nr. qt-iott A)
material
prices.
W make
aUo 32.50 and
52 thoet for
men and 12.50, Vv
S2.00 and $1.75
lor bovs.
The full line for tale by
JONES & WALTER,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Kb., tastied out ot
the court of Common Pirns of Columbia Co.,
ra., and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale, at the Court House, In Blooinf
burg, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th. 1896,
at 2 o'clock p. m.
all thnt certain piece or parcel ot liind, situate
In the Township of Cent re, County of Coluin
lila nnd Mate, of Pennsylvania, bounded and
descried as follow?, to wit: Beginning at a
stone, on tho north side of the Illoomsburg
Division of the Delaware, Lackawanna H West
orn HallroMd, thenco along lands of Mrs. Mary
Wolf, deceased, north forty-two and three,
quarters degrees west one hundred and sixteen
and six-tenths perches to a stone, thenco along
land of samo north thirty-nine degrees west
forty-two perches to a stone; thence along
lands or some south sixty-three and-n-half de
grees west seventy-3lx and two-tenths perches
to a stone j thenco along lands of same north
ten degrees fifty-eight and four-tenths perches
to a stone, on land of J. 8 Hugenbuch ; thenco
along land of bald J. S. llagenuuch nnd Freder
ick llageiibuoh, south seventy-six and-a-lmlf
degrees west ono hundred and seventeen and
two-tenths perches to a stono, on lands of Jesso
Hoffman ; thfnce along land of said Jesse Hoff
man south twenty-seven and three-quarters
degrees east sixty-eight nnd eight-tenths
perches to a stone; thence along land ot said
Jesso HofTrauD north seventy anl a quarter de
grees east forty-four perches to a stone ; thonco
along land of same south twenty-eight and a
quarter degrees east ninety perches to a stono,
on land of i-'amuel Knorr, deceased; thence
along land of N. L. Campbell north sixty-eight
and a quarter degrees east tltty-two perches to
a stone; thence along land of aumo south
twenty-eight and-a-hnlf degrees cist twenty
perches to a stono, on land of Levi Miller, de
ceased, thence alohg lands of said Levi Miller,
dee'd north sixty-eight degrees east nineteen
and four-tenths perches to a stone; thenco
nlong land of same north twenty-eight and-a
half degrees west six-tenths perches to a stone;
thence along land of N. L. Campbell, deceased,'
north seventy-three and a quarter degrees east
fort y-four and sevei, -tenths perches to a si one ;
thence along land ot same south twenty-olglit
and tlirec-?tghtha degrees east twenty- 'Igl.t
perches to a stono, near tho Hloomsburg Divis
ion of tho D. L. & W. K. It; thence along snld
railroad north seventy-live und-a-half degrees
cast llfty-ono and eight-tenths perches to a
stouc, the place of beginning, containing
141 ACRES
an 1 twenty-one perches of land, neat measure
whereon are erected
TWO DWELLING HOUSES,
barrs nnd outbuildings Tho land Is rich lime
stone sill with many fruit and ornamental
trees near the buildings. A well rt water at
each set ot building, also a large spriug and
spring house, centrally located between said
buildings. A slowing- stream of water runs
through the centre of tho farm. Adjoining tho
public road nro several acres cf rld;ie land con
taining pure lime ate ue rock. There Is also
on the premises a Hue lat ot growing young
timber.
Hel.cd, taken In execution, at the suit of E.
R. Ikelervs Stephen Pohe, and to be sold as
property of Stephen l'oho.
J. B. McIIENKY,
Usi.kii & Ik ii.br, Attys. Bhihifk.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, credi
tors and other peisous Interested In tho estates
or the respective decedents und minors that the
following administrators', executors', guardi
ans', accounts have been tiled lu the ofllee of
the Heglsicr of Columbia county, and will lie
presented for continuation and allowance In tho
Orphans' Court to be he'd In Illoomsburg, Mon
day, December 7th, WW, at t o'clock p.m. of
said day.
No. 1. The fli-st and partial account of Sllns
Conner, administrator of the t-stalo of Maggie
I'. Conner, late of orange township, deceased.
No. S. First and tlrntl account ol J. K. Long
nnd V. P. Eves, executors of the estate of Jacob
I. ong, late ol l'lno township, deceased.
No 4. First and itmtl aceoum of Henry Park
er, administrator of the estate of Johu C- Bark
er, lute or Orcenwood township, deceased.
No. . First und final account of .1. W.
Hehllrher, ndmlnlntrutor ol the estate of Ellas
Selilleher. late or Heaver township, deceased.
No. tl. The account of Chat li s o. Mans?,
administrator of 'ho estate of .loslah Muiihl,
late of the township of .Madison, deceased.
NO. 7. First and llnnl account of W. W. Aeh
enbaeh, administrator ot the estate of Miles
Oul, late ol the town of IdooiusOuia, deceased.
No. 8 First and llnnl account or Thomas .!.
Hoffman, executor or the estate of Sar.ili C.
lteeder, lute of Franklin township, deceased.
No. . The third and lliml account of 1) B.
Fetterolf, administrator or the estate of Michael
FulUroif, late of Milllln township, deceased,
No. le. Account of Frank I'. Burs-I, trustee
for the heirs of Wllllata Wilght nnd Mary Clay,
ton, late of Illoomsburg, deccuseil.
No. 11. First and final account of A. 1'. Voting
guardian of hnmuel U-nJaiuln Musgrave. minor
child of Samuel and Mary C. .Mils.; rave, deed.
No. I.'. Account of John J'. Buekalew, admr'
of Marllda Jones, deceased.
No. l'l. Second nnd Html account of J. If.
II, -tler. executor ot the estate of John Michael,
late of JMliIllu tow ushlp, deceased.
No. 14. First nnd linal account of Keklel
Frit, executor of 1 lit e.nalo or Hannah 1'rliH,
Into ot Jackson loivnshlp. deceased.
No. IS. First, nnd final account, of Jacob Eck
roaf, executor of the estate of t utor Lckroat,
late of Heaver township, dceeaiod.
l.'eglster'B Oflice, C. B. ENT,
BlOOUisbUt'g, I'u-, Nov. 7, IHSf l. Register.
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Wilt JOHN WKUnHHUUllN ft CO.. Patent Attor
noyi, Washington, 1). J..f.,r their $!.& Ir 9 offw
and llJt ot two hundred Inmmlum wanu-.i.
m 1 BEST HT THE WORLD. 'Vi
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It Is stylish, durable and perfect-fitting, qualities
absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe. The
cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers
than any shoe sold at $3.00.
m
W. L, Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the
productions of skilled workmen, from the best
possible to put into shoes sold at these
The "Belmont" and "Pointed
Toe" (shown in cuts) will be
the leaders this season, but any
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obtained trom our agents.
W tin only tb hrtt Clf, nimln flnlf
hII rolnmi. Prnrh ratont f'nlf, I-ranch
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uund with brlroH if tnn nlmaa.
If rtenlHr cannot supply you, writ
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Catalooui rmta.
Bfoomsburg, Pa.
CHARTER NOTICE.
Sold Is hereby given that an vindication frill
te made to Ihe governor or I ht Ulate of Prnnryl
vanla. on Mmidny, the i7 hui f November, A.
li lHitil, by Kilts En-s, Joseph W. Keen, John Eies,
IP. .V. Eves, Jostah Heaeisk, Rachaet S. A'!,
William Masters, V. P. Ems aiut others, under
the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
i-ennsytrnnia, emmea "a n Act io provide for the
Incarpornllim anil regulation of certain coriora
Hints," approeeit A in-ll iflvi, 1HT1, and (A tupple
went thereto, fin" the charier of an tnle"a.el cor
joirallon to lie called "Millrllle Wmsled Comitany,"
the character and ohjert of which is lite iiwniifnc
lure and mile of worsted or iroolen yarn and the
rartons product manufactured from either or
both, and for th'se tmritoses to haee and ttossess
and riilou all the rluhls, lieneltl and vrMleges of
me siuii Act of Assenttiiy ana lit supiilemento.
C. W. MIL1.KR,
Solicitor.
11 5-U.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Ft. Fa. Issued out
tho Court, of Common Pleas of Columblacounty,
I'll., thero will bo exposed to public sale at tho
court house In Illoomsburg on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1896,
at 3 o'clock, p. m , all that certain part of town
lot situate In the village of Espy, in the town-
Milp of Scott, county of Columbia and stato of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit: Ueglnnlng at the corner of lots
Nos. 14 and 15, owned by tho heirs of Cyrus
Barton, deceased, thence northwardly one nun
dred and soventy-threo and one-fourth feet to
an alley, thence by said alley eaitwardly forty
four feet to tho remaining part ot said lot No.
14, thence by said remaining part of said lot
ono hundred seventy-three and one-fourth feet
to Main street of Ball village, thence by said
j Main street 41 feet to tho place ot beginning,
containing 41 tect In front and 134 feet In
depth, whereon are erected a
j DWELLING HOUaE
' anl outbuildings, It being part of the samo lot
conveyed to Cyrus Barton and CatliarlneJjjs
wife, by their Indenture, dated the lUtli day ot
April, A. 1. 1MI7, and recorded In tho onice for
tho recording of deed3, ic, In and for the
' county of Columbia In Deed Book vol. m, pages
4ii Sec , granted and continued unto Henry L.
(jcarhart, and by Henry L. (learhart and Levlna
his wlfo by their Indenture, dated the Wth day
of March, A. D. lftlj, granted and confirmed
unto Thomas Crerellng, and by t lie said Thomas
Crevellng by his Indenture, dited the 1st day
of May, A. D. ihi'..', granted and continued unto
John Hist, nnd which I he said John East and
j Marv A., his wile, b their Indenture dated the
ath day of November, A. v. IK'S, granted ana
conllrmed unto E. A. Smith which said deed Is
recorded In the otllee for recording of deeds 4c,
In and for the county of Columbia lu Deed
Book, vol. a at pages 11 c.
Seized, taken Into execution nt the suits of
Isaac Holehart vs. F. A. Smith, (ieorgo W. Smith
vs. K. A. Smith, and to be sold as tho property
of K. A. Smith.
J. B. McllENUY,
Little, otty. t-herllT.
Ikeler &. Ikelcr, attys. 11-14-ts.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued
out of the Court of common Plens of Columbia
county, nnd to mo directed there will bo ex
posed to public sale at the Court House, In
Bloomsbutg, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1896,
at 3 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or par
cel of land situate In Flshlngcreek township,
Columbia county, Pa , bounded and described
m follows, t:--.vlt : Bounded on the north by
land of F. M. Hess, on the cast by Flshlngcreek,
on the south by public road and lands of John
v. Mcllcnry, and on the west by lands of Silas
Mullcmy deceased, containing
EIGHT ACRES,
more or leas, whereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE,
barn and out-bulldlngs.
Seized taken Into execution nt tho suits ot
John C. Smith vs. S.imuel smith, C. H. Camp
bell, adtnr. of Susan linmbach deceased, vs.
Samuel Smith et nl., (ieorgo Uldleman vs. Sam
uel Smttlutal., Wm. S. Moyer, cxr. of Peter A.
Evans deceased, vs. Samuel Smith i t al , C. Q.
Murphy vs. Samuel Smith and to be sold as tho
properly of Samuel Smith.
J. B. McllENUY,
Chrlsman, Sheriff.
Maize,
Little,
Wlntersteen,
Ikelur Si Heeler,
Atty's.
il.ia-ts.
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS.
Tho following Widows' Appmlsnnents will bo
presented to t no orphans' court or Columbia
c maty on the llrst Mundav ol December. A. D.
1 Mil -' , and contlnuid nisi, and unless exceptions
are tiled within four da a thereafter, will be
continued absolute.
(leorgu Laubich Est , Grange twp., Persouulty
$11)1. , Heuliy, fl7s.i0
Jacob l.uuger Est., Jackson twp , Personalty,
llou.ui.
.1. M.C. ltanek Est., Scott twp., Personalty,
$1110 00.
Clerk's onieo. . M. QUOK,
Illoomsburg, Pa , Nov. 9, WM. I h rk O. C.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The animal elect Ion of otllcer of the Vlooins
burg hand liapi oiemmt Unni,aity irlll be held
at the vilice of iw ComiiaiiU vn Holiday, Xocem
her liii i, IS!, lielwn'a lite Imurx ufilaial I o'clock
in the ailernoon. .V. U. b'l'SK,
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Tie undersigned an auditor aitotnted till the
Court of Ctnnu'on I'lcns of t'nhtnthia count tl, 'ft.,
to ithtriimte Ihe funds in lite hands of II. I).
I'rens, trustee fir the sale of Ihe rial est, He of Ihe
Snrthcm Ciiliniihitt and Southern .,i'r,e Atlfl-
cultural Association hereby gin notion that he
tctii attend in the dutii ol tils aiimlnimai! al lit
ojtb-e ulcorut r l-'routand Market strecis in Iter
irrV, vi., 011 ', iilug, Sncrnilier, 9 th, INlii, at H
o'coeV a. in. , at irhlih time and nlace till ptirttr
interested are untitled to ; sent their claims or
lieforeeer hereafter debarred from coming in
niKin said fund.
If. C B. JA CK.SOS, A uditin:
. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Kstale of Richard Vlnmer, deceased.
Holler f. herehij given lhal the undersigned, up
pointed an auditor to distribute the fund in Ihe
hands of the administratis detmnlsnon of ihs
relate 0 mid deceased, will attend at his oNce on
lemre street, iiioomstmrg, on iitesany the nth
dug it Kovemlier, 1-wt, at 10 o'c in the finer,
noon, when and where all persons hating claims
on said fund are retnested to present the same,
or lie forever delmrred from tinning in on said
fund. JUIIS U. t'KKKZK,
. Auditor.
RULE ON HEIRS.
Columbia county, m. s
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
Emma Smith. Intermarried with Frank Cotner,
Llmestonevlllo, Montour county, Fa.; William
Smith, Milton, Northumberland county, Pa.;
Miles Smith, Jeineytnwn, Columbia county.Pa.;
Ida Smith, Intermarried with William Sheep,
llloomnhtirg, Pa. ; Charles Smith, Salt Lake
City, t tali; Laura Smith, Intermarried with
F.ltner Mclltlde, lllooniHburg, Pa., and the fol
lowing grandchildren, being children of Flor
enco Warner, deceased, who was a duughterof
tho said A K. Smith, deceased, viz : tleraldlno
Warner, Intermarried with Martin C. Fry,
Wllkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Fa., John C.
Butter, Jr., guardian of Helen Warner, Inter
married with Harry Wilson, Laura Warner,
Charles Warner, Nellie Warner and Sidney K.
Warner, minor children of Florence Warner,
deceased, lineal descendants of A. K. Smith,
deceased, and to all other persons Intorested,
greeting : You and each of you are hereby cited
to bo and anpear before tho Judges of our Or
phans' Court, at ao orphans' Court to beheld
at Illoomsburg, on the llrst Monday of Decem
ber next, then and there to accept or refuse to
take the real estate of said A, K. Smith, de
ceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It
by the Inquest, duly awarded by the snld Court
and returned by the Sheriff, or show cause why
It shall not be sold. And hereof fall not.
Witness the Honorable B. It. Ikeler, President
of our said Court, at Illoomsburg, the tflth day
Of October, A. D. 1 IW.
lO-SO-lt J. B. McIlKNRY, Sheriff.
PARTITION NOTICE.
In the matter of the partition of the estate, of
uantei moms, deceased.
To Daniel Morris, Paris, Texas ; John Morris,
fans, lexas: Frank Morn?, topeka, Kansas
Thomas Morris, Paris, Texas: Wayberry
Morris, Paris, Texas; Walter Morris, Cata
wlssa Township, Columbia county, "Pa.;
Carrie Morris. Intermarried with Charles Tripp,
Blolt, Kansas; Laura Morris. Intermarried with
o. w. wnitesldes, Wilmington, Delaware: W.
B. Snyder, guardian for Holland Morris, Flor
ence Morris, Joseph Morris and Karl Morris, of
Calawlssa Twp., Col. Co., Pa., minor children
ot uantei .Morris, ueceasea. you are nereoy
notified thnt In DUrsuance of an order of the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county a writ of
partition was issued irotn sunt court to the
Mierirr or raid county, returnable to the nrst
Monday of December, A. D. 189tl, and that the
liKiuestwIll meet for the purpose of making
partition of the rcnl estate of snld docedent on
iaturduy, the '.list day ot November, A. D. lddii,
between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. in., on the
premises of Daniel Morris, deceased, In Cata
wlssa township, Columbia county, Pa., at
wiucii time und place you can attend, if you
sco proper. j. a. iiic n it i ,
ItH awn & Shall, Attys. sheriff.
10- 9-lt
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Rev. Sllchael Power, late oftlie borough
of Cenlraha deceased.
The undersigned an auditor apiuilnted tig the
Orphans' Court of Columbia connlg to make tils
trilnttion of Imlauce in hands ot Rev. John Joseph
Koch, administrator of said estate, will sit at his
office in Centralifl, on Friday. Xnvemlicr 20, lKltit,
at ten o'clwk a. m., irhen and where all jiersons
having claims against said estate must apiear
and prove Hie same or tie debarred from coming
In on snld fund.
EDWARD J. Ft.rX,
io-a-if. Auatior.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Eltus Schllrhrr, late of Heaver township
deceased.
Xntlee Is hereby gleen that letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Ellas Hehllrher, late of
Heaver township, deceasal, have tieen granted to
the undersigned administrator, to whom all iier
sons indebted to said estate are reiptested to make
payments, and those hating claims or dema (Is
irill make known the same without delay to
J. f. SCIIf.lCIIKR,
Snyder. Attn. Administrator,
10-8 U( Mounlaln ttrove, Pal
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Israel llolstlne, deceased. .
Xoltce Is hereby given that letters testamentary
on the estate of Israel iiuistine, late or Koartng
ereek township, Columbia county, deceased, have
been granted by lite Register of Wills of Columbia
cininly, Penna, to the undersigned, to whom all
payments must lie made and alt claims present
ed. WILLIAM IIOLSTISE,
Freeze fc llarman, Al've. Kreculor,
10-vtW ililtgrove, Columbia Co , Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Entitle of John Vernier, late of Fiehlngcreek twp.
deivased.
Xollce is hereby given lhal letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John HWnier, lateofFish
ii.gereek township, deceits d, have been granted
to the undersigned administrators, to whom all
persons Indebted to said estate are reiptested to
make payments, and those having claims or tie.
mands tcil. make known tlie sanai without de
lay to SUCH A El, WKXSER,
J. M. WKXXmt.
Chrlsman, Ally. EL IAS WKXSKR.
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Mrs, Ent's Building, Court Hou Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNtY-AT-LAW,
tost Oibx Building, Jnd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PAi
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Buildrnc 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
John o. fbiiii. jobh o. babman
FREEZE & IIARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Mouse
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PX
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORN KY- A.T-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents.building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. Y. WHITI. A. X. YOST
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.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. RUSH ZARR,
-Attorney-At-Law. .
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and
Centre Streets, I-I2.'g4
W. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Offlco over Alexander & Co. Wirt building.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
rvonice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AHT JUUJLi Of
THE KACX,
Moyer Bros. Building, Bni fioac,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
J. H. MAIZE,
sTTORNEV-AT-LAW, INSUXAJR3I AJCB
REAL ESTATE AGIST.
Office in I.ockard's Building.
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Main and Ccata Stv,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
CCan tie consulted in Geiman,
W. II. RHAVVN,
ATTOR EY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third aad Mala Stiwfy
CATAWISSA, PA.
Dr. J. C. R UTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St.,
7J3- BLOOMSBURG, TA
STltCTAL Attb mion to Di? basks cf cnii.pi l
II. BIERMAN, M. I).
IIOMIXorATIlIC 1 IIVSICIAN AM) kukgick
orrtci 11 ocrs: ODlcc Ifosldence, 4tli St,
Until A a. v.,
1 to Hand 7 to 8 p.m. BLOOMSUUKfl, PA
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. 18. West lift St
DISEASES OF THE Til BOAT AND NOSE
SPECIALTY
( to 10 A.M.
mo 4 p.m.
l7tOP. M.
o Jn ;M- BLOOM8BTJHO
orrici docks.
PA,
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
physician and surgeow,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
Office and residence In Trof. WaUort Bos.
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M.
Office, West First Str""',
BLOOMSnURO, PA.
tJTSpecial attention given to the eve
the fitting of glasses.
Dr. F. W. REDEKER,
PHI SICIAN AND 8UROEON,
Office and Residence, Centre Bt, between ttk
and 6th bis.
Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty.
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
IfltAln. m
opfici DODBg: li to 8 p. m.
U to 8 p. m.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburo, P.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glana
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connectta
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
8CHGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Mark
Bloomsburo, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior manner,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIK,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfcea
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day.
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
DENTIST.
Office corner of East and Main street. 00.
posite Town Hall. .
Offlco hours 8:30to 12 a. m ; S to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSEURG, PA.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. llartman
Represents twelve of the strongest Comnaa.
les In the world, among which are: v"""
CASH TOTAL 0CEPI.M
t ... CAPITAL. A8SST8. OT1B All,
Franklin of Phlla.. $100,000 fct,lH8,sa iLOKwai
Penn'a.Phlla 400,nK) 8,s,i60 1 ill MS
Queen, of N. Y.. . 500,000 8S8,(H5 I0H.S5
Westchester, N.Y. SOO.orO 1,7M,307 v&im
N. America, Phlla. 3,000,1100 8,730,bBK t,vu
OFFICB IN I. W. MCKlLYT'i 8TOB1.
SLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
o
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
o
Represent Seventeen as good Compxn.
ies as there are in the World and aJl
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN P. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
ELOOSBUKG, FA.
Home, of N. V.j Merchants of Newark.
N. T.: Clinton. N. V. : PennW ij v .uj
ing, Pa 1 German American Ins. Ca', New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Votki
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. I.
1 hese old corporations are well seasoned
ly age and fire tested, nnd have never vet
had a loss settled hv nnv mur, r 1 1-1.-1-
assels are all invested in solid securities, anl
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
raid as soon ns deiermi,,r! 1,.. r-L.i..i
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloosa!
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county should
patronize the nm-nrv inc. :
are settled and paid by one of their owa
CENTRAL HOTEL,
B. Stohncr, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
I.arce and convenient cnmit..
ana cold water, nml nil mnAn :
The hotel has been lately refurnished.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop. Peter F. Keldy, Manager
iiu. 11 iesi Main Street,
IlLOOMSUURG, PA.
.rge and convenient sample rooms
....... ..,., IIU1 com water, and al
modtrn ronvt-nienerc. l'.r .
1 ,- ... v wnn oca
wines and liquors, rirst-class livery attached