THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 BI CLEARED HIS 0LIX1TT. No respectable Whlta Man Can be Guilt ot Crime." There aro four bonom companions In 5rckeonv.Ule the broker, the den tint, the nmlT taker, and the capitalist Where vom eoe one of " cm you will And the rest taking a drink. Tho un dertaker and tho cnpltallat admire the dentist and the broker because they ran tell such wonderfully clever stories. The broker and tho dentist revere and lave the undertaker and the onpitnllst loriwtse they are such wonderfully good listeners. Ono night the broker told of a law ult In Alabama, A cracker from the mountains was on trial for shooting and wounding a "nigger." He was ar retted, and, having no money, the Judge appointed the broker to defend lilm. The broker was not a lawyer In the legal sense of the word, but the Judgo, who was an old college mate of Ms, said ho was an Idiot because he wasn't one; In other words, that he was a lawyer by Instinct. The broker cross-questioned the witnesses briefly, sending in now and then a sarcastic and discomforting trajectory. When he came to make a speech 'he said: "Gentlemen of the Jury, I have tak en great pains to show you that my cli ent was a respectable citizen. Ten wit nesses nave asserted on oath, mind you that he stands high In this com munity." Tho defendant was 6 feet 3 Inches tall, and the jury smiled. "He stood high in his community, and that Is sufllclent. Now for the law. We find In the thirtieth verse of the sixteenth chapter of 'Chitty on Plead lugs' ChRty, gentlemen, was one of the bravest Generals In the Confeder ate army this well-established prin ciple of law." Here the broker snaps his eyes to gether and adjusts bis glasses, holds the book far oil, elevates his oh in, and reads: " "No respectable white man can be guilty of crim ' '"Iiuat, gentlemen, Is enough. I leave tbe case in J our hands." Kach juror changed bis quid, looked 31 his neighbor, nodded, and, without leavlrg their seats, rendered a loud and emphatic verdict of "Not guilty," and then Joined in three cheers for the de fendant and his lawyer. Jacksonville JFlaJ Citizen. Pllrneeil the "Mmiior." He hnd a smile as bright as his g.iy-ry-colored trap ne he rode up along side a demure young woman who was talking in Central Park tho other fnornlng upon one of tho asphalt paths. 3ho heard the rattle of the .wheels at aer side, yet she turned not to the right nor to the left. "Good 'morning," said tho handsome roung man, as he raised his hat with the dizzy band. "Wouldn't you like to u)te a ride with me this morning?" The girl didn't say "Slr-r-r!" or "What means this Intrusion?" She slowly turned around and looked tihe young man over from head to foot. II a bore her gnzo without flinching, and started to get down from his seat as If to assist her into the trap. The girl looked at him and then at tho pocketbook which ijhe held la her hand. "I don't know," nho said, half aloud. I don't know, I'm sure. How much .would you charge to take me to the Art Museum? There was a whirl of yellow trap, of bright red ihat-band, and of flying wheels. "You'll do." said the young man, na ae rode rapidly away. New York Her ild. KatiRrni-tory Kxplanntlon. Distracted Mother (at her daughter' wedding) Ch! oh! oh! What shall we Jo? Tho groom hasn't come, the Buests are beginning to giggle, and my daughter Is in a faint. , Friend of the Family Calm your self, madam. I saw the groom only cwo hours ago. entering the Great Dry 3oods Emporium at the corner. Ho laid he had forgotten to &ct gloves. Distracted Mother (suddenly break ing into smiles) Oh. l.hen it's all right He's probably waiting for his chaugo. -rNew York Weekly. Tlio Sud.lt -t of AIL "For. of all sad words of tongue or eon." he murmured, "t'he saddest are ihese: 'it might have been!'" Young Sioouer's lip quivered. "You've never heard a girl say 'Nit,' ave you?" he muttered, sadly. Puck. From Illi I'olnt of View. ' ' "Of course," he said, "ef Sairy's mind x sot. we'll have to git her a bicycle, but durn me " -Jle paused and scowled angrily. ef I see the ute of payin' a onndred dollars Jost fer an excuse for Kcarln' pants." Chicago Post. A Pvrlnu (Inn. Citizen (offering bonds) I own a six itory flat house In Hiulnm. Magistrate That's all right. Any encumbrance? Citizen Well, taere'a the Janitor. ' ?uck. Not the tiima Tiling. M0h, don't fH blue. Hicks. Life is fnll of ups and downs. I've heard you my so many a time yourself." "That's true enough, but mine are all hard ups and cast downs," sighed flicks. Harper's Ilazar. A llnnn tn Art. "They say crude oil Is becoming ex nausted." "Uoott! Now we shall be Bpared the infliction of so many crude oil paint ings." Chicago Record. Bankruptcy and Pallor. "Well, old man, I hope you won't find 'marriage a failure." "I sincerely hope not. For the courtship came near bankrupting tao." Truth. The Outlook Kail, He I fear the wnrnt. She What's happened, George? i "Your father has paid back that S10 to borrowed." idle. The Mother Tongue 'A henpecked huBband remarks: "It la called the mother touguo because the (Maer seldom has a chance to use it." CALIFORNIA Porsonclly-Conductod Tour via Pennsyl vanin Railroad. At 8:m A.M. Wednesday, January 27, a special train of Pullman com posite, dininjt, sleeping, compartment, and observation cars will leave the handsome Jersey City Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, bound for San Diego, California, and conveying the first of the Pennsylvania Railroat Company's personally-conducted tours to the Pacific Coast. This tram will be the finest that ever crossed the continent, and the tour it carries one of the most elabor ate and complete ever conceived for tiars-continental and pleasure travel. In charge of an affable and expert enced tourist agent, assisted by highly-accomplished chaperon, this party, without fear of missing train connections, and without any of those petty annoyances incident to individ ual traveling, crosses the American continent with as much comfort and ease as it would spend a week at the Waldorf, stopping, too, at St. Louis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Hot Springs, and banta re, and visiting their pnn cipal points of interest. A bath room, barber shop, and an upright piano will be found on the tram, and every other convenience and luxury of a first class hostelry. The great object of this tour is to escape the insalubrious climate of the Last and to sojourn for a time amid the transcendent beauties of Cali fornia, breathe its invigorating air and bask beneath its matchless sky. A grander attraction could not be offer ed, nor a more perfect method of reaching it. Five weeks will be allowed in this " Paradise of the Pacific," during which tourists will visit Los Angeles, Pasadena, " Ye Alpine Tavern,' Santa Barbara, San Bernaidino, Mt, Hamilton, and the garden spot of the earth, Del Rlonte. Returning, tourists will stop at Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Denver and Chicago. Two days will be spent visiting the famous and sublime freaks of nature in the Manitou region. Tickets for this tour, including railroad transportation, Pullman ac commodations (one double berth), meals en route, carriage drives, and hotel accommodations going and re turning, and transportation in Call fornia, will be sold at rate of $310.00 from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad bystem east of.Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent at 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 2t. If we could trace Dyspepsia to its source, it would lead back to our kitchens. In fact, the secret of good Health is good cooking. If well cook ed, foods are partially digested ; it poorly cooked, tliey are less digestible than in their raw state. If you are a victim of faulty cooking; that is, if you suffer from Dyspepsia, the ration al cure must be looked for in an arti ficially digested food, and a food which will at the same time aid the diges tion of other foods. Such a prepara tion virtually rests the tired digestive organs, thereby restoring them to their natural strength. The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, is just such a preparation, and a single 10 cent DOttiewill convince you of its value. If your druggist doesn't keep it, he will be glad to get it through his wholesale house. Laxol is the best medicine for child ren. Doctors recommend it in nlace of Castor Oil. Mow riyirg Machine. Charles D. Deforrest, of Tittsburg, has invented a Hying machine. He iias an aluminum model, which bears a resemblance to a large eagle so far as shape and dimensions are concern ed. 'He was careful to arrange that the body ot the bird would hold suffi cient gas to make the machine buoy ar; enough to elevate and sustain itself in the air. After making the model work satisfactorily he is now building a machine that will sustain the weight of a man. Last week he took his model to an open field. After filling it with gas he attached a rope to it. As soon as released it started skyward until the end of the rope was reached. The huge bird is 18 feet long. In the lower part of the body a compart ment has been provided to hold forty five gallons of gasdine. This operates an engine. Ine wings are 18 feet long by 14 feet wide with a 12-foot stroke. On the top of the bird's back is a wormshaped propeller 18 feet long by 6 feet in diameter. The tail is almost square and acts like the rudder on a boat. The legs are made of light steel coil springs. Mrs. Lusetta Crosly, of Phila delphia found her husband with another woman, and without giving further notice proceeded to cut his throat with a razor. She was locked up and he was taken to the hospital. CHIEF AGAINST WOMEN BOXERS. License Issued tor a Grotesque Sparring Match Is Invalid. There is a novel question of au thority raised between City Treasurer Quigel and Chief of Police Wise of Williamsport. The former has issued a license to the manager of the local skating rink to have a boxing match between two women next week. The women appear in tights. Chief Wise has notified the rink manager not to proceed with the match, under penalty of himself and boxers being arrested. He declares that such an exhibition is indecent, and he will prevent it if it takes the whole police force. 'Old, yet ever new, and simple and beautiful ever," sings the poet, in words which might well apply to Ayer's Sarsaparilla the most efficient and scientific blood-purifier ever offered to suffering humanity. Nothing but superior merit keeps it so long at the front. Wants $10,000 For a Kiss. Sandford Grant, a wealthy young man of Scranton, was on Friday made the defendant in a suit for $10,000 damages for kissing Emma May Bradish, a young married woman of that city. The offense is said to have taken place in the hallway of the American House, on Franklin avenue. She alleges that Grant kiss ed her on both cheeks and lips. Grant says it is a case of blackmail and was brought to compel him to drop a case of assault and battery he has preferred against the woman's husband in the local courts. The Legislature adjourned on last Thursday till Monday, January 18. Jurors for February Court GRAND JURV. Kenton Boro W. M. Kline, Marvey Mc Henry, Bloom W. D. lirobst, A. C. Hidlay, John V. I'osten, W. H. Slate. Catawissa Boro S. B. Khawn. Catawissa Twp John Barnes. Conyngham Chas. Kostenbauder, Harry Kostenhauder. Cleveland Lloyd Leiby. j. Franklin Henry Cioltshall. Hemlock 1'. A. Stroup. Jackson James B. Kobbins. Millville K. 11. Grimes. Mt. Pleasant Hiram Crouse. Montour II. D. Quick. . Orange W. A. Allabach, James B. Mont oniery. Koaringcroek Lawson Hughes, Harvey Mensch. ScottJ. H. Creveling, C. W. Hartman. Sugarloaf John P. Hill, ' TK AVEKSE JURORS. FIRST WEEK. Beaver J. W. Schlicher. Benton Twp--Thomas Edgar, A. Hart man, (ilenn Tubhs Berwick Chas. Hull, H. O. Kline, Clem Jarrard, W. M. Roup. Briarcreek John Chrisman, Lewis Deit terick. Bloom Prank Baum, W. S. Bryfogle, Andrew Evans, Emanuel Lazarus, Adam Mostr, Dal Swank. Catawissa Boro Walter Billman, J. J. Clienng;on, 1. 11. eesholtz, ried Smith. Catawissa Twp Zach Kreischer. Centralia Kii liard Cain. Centre -Sylvester Siller. Cleveland N. A. Yocum. Conyngham M. J. Hale, John Hughes, George Miller, Unniel Houck. Franklin Clark Yost. Greenwood W. C. Thomas, Thomas Drake. Hemlock A. J. Beagle, Geo. E. Beagle, Reuben Welliver. Madison Geo. Whitenight, D. C. Welli ver. Main Wilson Gearheart. Mi 1)1 in Levi Hippeiistiel, James Karsch- ner, Henry Nuss. Montour Curtis Deily. Orange Jesse B. Freas. Scott F. W. Ringrose, William Roup. Locust Wesley Lindenmuth, Charles Beaver. Mt. Pleasant Jacob Jacoby. Sugarloaf J. M. Larish. SECONU WEEK. Benton Boro Jos. IX F'uller, George Yost. Berwick B. F. Evans, L. G. Hagcnbuch, C. K. McAnall, Win. Morton, James Pegg. Bloom C. S. Fornwald, Samuel Giger, V. B. Hattman, C. V. McKelvy, J. W. Mover, C. H. Kh.irpless, II. G. Supplee. Catawissa Boro Ephraiin Achy, J. F. Fished, Charles Pfuliler, F. A. Kobbins, John S. Wheatley. Catawissa 1 wp . 1. Creasy, Martin Rider. Centre W. S. Knorr. Conyngham Frank Bush. Fishintcrcek Daniel Wenner, Tames frump Greenwood J. . Mather. Jackson Paul Klinger. Locust Abner Kleese. Main Isaiah J. Hower. Mililin II. V.. Eveland. Montour Geo. Y. Mourey. Orange J B. Delong. Pine Eri Travelpieee. Scott J. II. Townsend, J. E. Ziegler. Sui;ailoif B. E. Long. FARM FOR RENT. The (llrard estate oners for rent ON EASY TERMS I s Farm No. 6, situate at the eastern end of the CitawlHsa Valley, within a short distance of the towns ot Mahanoy City aud Huenamloab, which ere among the best markets lu the btate for farm produce. Tueieare So ACRES OF CLEARED LAND on the farm, now and commodious buildings, with water brought in pipes from mountain Bprlngs to both house and barn. There Is a good opening for the right party. For further particulars apply to HEBER S. THOMPSON, E.VGINEER CIRARD ESTATE, POTTSVILLE, PA. or E. C. WAGNER, ASST. SUPT. CIRARD ESTATE, I 7-2111. CIRARDVII.LE, PA. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUABLE-- Real Estate. In pursuance of an ordrr ot tho Orphans Court of Columbia county, l'enna., the undor- slKned executor of the last will and, testament of George Uower, late of Hrlarcreek township In the said count y deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, JANUARY a8, 1897 at two o'clock In tho afternoon of mild day, tho following described real estate, to-wlt: No. 1. A tract of Innd Mtuato In Briarcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., adjoining land of David K Inner, David Shaffer, James Evans and other, containing 30 ACRES AND 14 PERCHES. No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of the said decedent In tho undivided one-half of tract of land situate In said Briarcreek town nhlp, In said county, adjoining lands of William Yohe, William Olrton, Henry Mart, Kplirtam Evans and others, containing EIGHTEEN ACRES, more or less ; whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. No. 8. All the right, title and Interest of the said decedent In the undivided one-halt of tract ot land situate in said township of Briar creek In said county, adjoining lands of William Evans, James Lemons, John Fester and John Doak, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or less. Tanus or Sal: Tea per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, fifteen percent, at the ennnrmo' tlon of sain, and the remaining three-fourths In one year from Raid sale, together with Interest thereon from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed. Purchaser will be required to give bond with good and approved security for the faithful payment of the purchase money according to the above conditions. JAMKS BOWER, Zarr & Freeze, Executor. Attorneys. 12-31 -ts. PARTITION NOTICE. In the mailer of the partition 0 the estate of uoira varum, aeixasea. To Tlinmng J. Barton. Elrtnn. intermarried with II. n; ifcflevHoMd, Kmma, late Intermarried rn John Moure, aeva; Anna, intermarried with Thoman U'eih, all of the tmrn of U'oometmrg, Columbia conidu, I'a.; Catharine, intermarried flth Alfred Ale uf Culumliln CUti, of the slate of inuiana. Von are Iterelrf, notified tliat tn )urmiance of an order of Orihan' Ctmrt of Columbia crmntti a icrll of partition hue tueneil from eaid court 10 ine enerirrof rata county, returnable the Itrtl Monday ot Ve'miartl, A. I). IH'.iT, and that the In. ijneet will meet for the mtrnnee ot mnkina nartl' lion of the real relate of eaid decedent on Monday the tbth day of Jannaru. A . D. 1-V7. tjetireen the hnurn of 9 a. in. and 4 . m , on the prem teen of tofa narion, aeceaeea, tn the town of llltxnne bury, Columbia tiruntv, I'a., at which time and place yim can attend If you eee proier. Vandcrslice, ally. J. 11, MclMSRr, U-itl-V. Shrrijr. PARTITION NOTICE. tn Vie matter of the partition of the estate of ...... ,- slum,, in, urcT-aflru, To Marnaret I'll, widow of Adam I'll, decenx, of the tineiMhln of urprikirtMul Pi,i,ii.itt.t nMmdi I'a.; Win S. I'll, llnhrsliurg, Colwnbia county. j'ii ; mm j. vu. inuicioii, iiiiierne county, fa,; Freeman Vlt, RohrHntrg, Columbia county. Pa.; Anna lilt. Intermarried with John Johneon. llohwlnirg, Columbia county, ra ; Clark I'lt, a minor hanlng fur his guardian George If. Vtl, liohrsburg, Columbia comity. Pa., Wan-en Vlt, a minor Imcltig for hisgunrdian Charles Ulliltne, tireenwnixl twp., Columbia county. Pa.: Mary vo, imennarriea wun urn johnsim, Lincoln, Seiiraeka; Geo. W. Hit, Greemrooit, Hetiraeka, being wiaow, and children of Adam Utt, deceased, Vuu are hereby notified Inat in pursuance of an ordi-r of Drphan's Court of Columbia county a writ of partition has Issued from said Court to ine Atierijr or said county, returnable the first Monday or February. A. V. ISilT. and that the in- ipwsl will meet for lite purxise of making partU aon or rue real estate Of sain decedent on Satur day, the 3uth day of January. A. D. W.C. Iielween the hours of Da. m. and 4 p. m., on the premises oj Aaam vtl. aeceasea, tn ureenwooa township, Columbia county. Pa., at which time and place yuu can uiirmi if you see projier Chrisman, atty. J. U. MrllKSIlV, l-i-tf. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court of Columbia comity, pa., Kslale of Htult E. Culley, late of said county, deal. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court to make distribution of the Italance re maining In the hands of A. A. Colley, adminis trator of the eaid estate, hereby gices notice ttiat he will meet all parlies interested for the pttr- liutfet, ui itis upi'oitnmrni, in his twice in ff.ooins I.....A it., .... . m . ., vi, jfftyfixiif, imh utiy iij nullum y, A.D.W.C, at 10 o'clis K a. m., when and where Ad,,, inn lies nt-r. i etpttreu 10 iirove meir claims or be detmrred from parliciiiuting inthe dlstrlinillon Of said fund. A. A. YOST, li-.ll-m. Auditor, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofE. J, Cole, late of Jackson twp., deed. Koilce Is hereby given that letters if adminis tration on the estate of K. J. Cole, late of Jackson towiishtji, deceased, hare tjeen granted to the un dersigned administrator, to whom iVl persons indebted to said estate ure retpiested to make pay ments, and those having claims or demaials will make known the same without delay to C. '. Milter, V. J POCST, Atty. Administrator, 1S-31 Sw, Orange twp. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sarah C. Iteeder, deceased. Sot Ice Is hereby glivn tluit the underslined auditor apiioliited by the Orphan' Court of Col u, iilia Comity, to make dis'ritnitioil id" the fuiuls in the hands of the enecutor of th estate of Parah C. Heeder, deceased, will sit at the ofilce of B. frank Xarr, In the town of llUnmistmrg, Pa., on Thursday, the 4sfi day of January, 1HIIT, n 10 o'ctiK-k a. in., when and iriere all imi'ttes having claims against said estate must apiiear and tire sent the same or lie debarred from coming In on sn id fund. W.A.KVEH T, IM'-ta. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven thf.t the underslened appointed by the t'ourc, to umko dtaMlbuilon ot the funds In tho hand of the MiiTItT of Columbia county, realized from the sale of the personal property of t-amuel Hinl'h of Fishing creek township, will sit at his otllee In the towu of Hloomsbuig I'a.. on Saturday the 80th of January 1W at In o'clock a. in., when and where all parties having claims must, apiiear aul ureneiit, tho sumo or be debarred from coming In on said lund. l-'t-K. , ANUIUSW L. FKITZ, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Johnson, late of Madison town ship, decfueed. Satire Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of James Johnson, late of Mail i fun township, demised, have been untitled to the uudersiQiu t administrator de bonis nun cum lestamento uiinexo, to whom all iiersons tiim deliwd to said estate ur rt guested to tnake pay ments and tluise having claims or demands will mak known lite same without delay to Snyder, WILLIAM JOIISSO.V, Atty. Admr. d. b. n v. t. a. l-'-U, Jerseyiown, Pa, EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court Houiev BLOOMSI3URO, PA. Large and convenient sampla rooms, Bath rooms, hot and old water, and; all, modern convenience '' PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORKET-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'i Building, Court Hots AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORMF.Y-AT-LAW,' Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, sarfAoOf, BLOOMSBURG, PA, JOIIM 0. PIlKRZft. JODN ? BARM AM FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Columbian Building, and Sooc, BLOOMSBURG, P.a. WM. M MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market Square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY- T-L AW, Office 2nd floor Mrs, Ents building, j, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd Hoot, BLOOMSBURG, PA. K. Y. WBIT1. 4. n, TOBT WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTorvNEY 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 and and Centre Streets, x-l2-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. taOffice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ABTJf0Bm Of THE PtAOt, Mover Bros. Bnilriiag, ttsai assat BLOOMSBPKG, PA, J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DTSUJtAJKX A REAL ESTATE AOMMU Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Clark's Building, cor. Maia aad Ccatm SU, BLOOMSBURG. Pa. (ITCan be consulted in German. W. H. RIIAWN, ATT O R.VI Y-A.T-LAW, Office, corner of Third ai CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C. R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUECXOX, Office, Nona Market SttaM, BLOOMSBURO, PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 75-y BLOOMSBURG, PA PriClAL ATT1NT10N TO DlRIAI IS Or CHILDU H. BIERMAN, M. D. BOMCEOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND SUKGIOH orrici bocrs: Office ft Residence, 4th St., Until 8 a. m ., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 P. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA ' S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Flftb St DISEASES OF 1 HE THROAT JND 1N081 SPECIALTY ( to 10A.M i. -mo 4 p. m. (7 to P. M. S to 10 A.M. IiLOOJlSBURe orrrci norm FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Offlce and residence In Prof. Waller's Hoot. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. KOBBINS, M. IX, Office, West First Str1"", BLOOMSBURO, IA. WSpecial attention given to the er 4 the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. V. REDEKER, PHI 8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between 4th and sth Ms. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specUItyv BLOOMSBURO, PA. (8 to 10 a. m. offici hours: 41 to 8 p. m. it to v (p.m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street Bloomsburo, Pi, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glanei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneettaa 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, SURGEON DIJNTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Marke BLOOMSBURG, 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 (rata artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, v DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main street. Of posite Town Hall. onice hours 8:80 to la a. m j s to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest com MB. Ics In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BCBIXM Franklin of Phlla.. 40u.ouo s,iue,6 Sl.ooaHl - - .... ...... ..., i u umi.iuu 1.V1M.QOB Queen, Of N. Y. 600,000 8,538,915 1 (W1.3 Westchester, N.Y. SOO.Ono 1,758,807 WS N. America, Phlla, 8,000,1100 ,730,8I a,Mt.TM orT-Toa in I. w. MoKilvt's BToaa. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWM1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Autms AjxD BROKERS. N. VV. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good CoroMB. 10 ae tn... .' . 1 ... . . ""'s "c in ine world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home ofN. Y. Merchants of New.rk. N. T.i Clinton. N. V ,lwui ,7 ing i'a German American Ins. Co. Nm Wk; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorti i hese Old rnrnnrm. ii " JZ by age and fire tested, and have neveTWl had a loss settled by any court of law. Their posses promptly and honestly adjusted aad 'aid as soon n ti r-' burg Fa fiCnt aDd Adju" BlooaaiC The neonle nf rl,i.:. . patronue the agency where losses, if aT dtUeni flDd Paid by neof thelr CENTRAL HOTEL. B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohner, AssUtaat. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larce and - .w.. iut,ii,a. xios ani cold water, mul oil mnriarn - : The hotel has lieen lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop, peter F. Reidy, llaaagar in o. j 21 west Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiTLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath luuins, uuianu com water, ana modern con veniences, linr stockeil with hr m liquors. First-clnss livery attached.