THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CO -I' ing ac- hot 41.1 T ore. e. rk i4 4 1 b re o. 5 it. ED flow Grant 'Was Haraod Ulysses, The Blory was curious. As related by the father afterward, it appeared that the common difficulty of choosing a name for the babe arose, says Ham lin Garland in McClure's Magazine. Multitudes of suggestions only confus ed the young parents the more, until at last it was proposed to cast the names into a hat. This was finally done. A romantic aunt suggested Theodore. The mother favored Albert, in honor of Albert Gallatin. Grandfather Simp son voted for Hiram, because he con sidered it a handsome name. The drawing resulted in two names, Hiram and Ulysses. " Ulysses," it is said, was cast fnto the hat by Grandmother Simpson, who had been reading a translation of Fenelon's " Telemacjjus," and had been much impressed by the discrip tion of Ulysses given by Mentor to Telemachus. " He was gentle of speech, 'benefi cent of mind." " The most patient of men." " He is the friend of truth. He says nothing that is false, but when it is necessary he con cedes what is true. " His wisdom is a seal upon his lips, which is never broken save for an im portant purpose." King Giving In Spain. It is a dangerous thing for a Spanish lover to present a lady with a ring unless he desires soon to marry her. The Spanish courts have, over and over again, held that such a present was the same as a betrothal, and that , a ring which had been presented by a man is sufficient evidence of an en gagement having existed between them. Spanish brides have a deep super stition against removing the wedding ring from the finger after it has once been placed there. The only occa sion upon which they can be induced to do this is when guests at the wed ding feast desire to pass pieces of the wedding cake nine times through the ring. These pieces of cake are after ward taken home to be put under pillows, and the young girl who does this is supposed to dream ot her future husband. Philadelphia Times. Plucking Fowls, Plucking fowls may be easily and quickly accomplished in this way: As soon as the bird is dead immerse it in a pail of very hot water, th water to cover all the leathers. One minute is usually long enough to keep the lowl under hot water. 1 00 long soaking is liable to discolor the skin After this hot bath the feathers are so loosened that they can be almost rubbed off. The bird is then rinsed in cold water and wiped with a soft cloth. It should then be nut intd cotton bag kept for this purpose and hung in a cool place. When fowls are not to be used at once, they should always be loosely rolled in cloth or paper to keep them from turning dark Ducks cannot be managed in this way, as their feathers contain so much oil that the water does not penetrat tnem. Ieu xork bun. Read Ayer's Almanac, which your druggist will gladly hand you, and note the wonderful cures of rheumatism caiarrn, scrotuia, dyspepsia, eczema debility, humors, and sores, by the use of Ayer s Sarsaparilla, the onlv Sar- saparilla admitted at the World's Fair, Lippincott's Hagazina For February 1897 The complete novel in the Febru ary issue ot Lippincotfs is " Under the Pacific," by Clarence Herbert New. It takes the reader to a part ot the world he probably never hearc of before, where two extremely enter prising Americans conduct a search for long-lost treasure under the most unusual circumstances. The two Old Friends " of whom Edith Brower writss were far apart in age, and one ot them was musical j in fact, music and friendship are the key-notes of the tale. " Old Tom of Nantucket," cele 1 .-JI T A .... . uraieu oy josepn a. Aitsheler, was an old man-o'-war's-man in the hands of Algerine pirates, on whom he played a judicious and most Christian trick. M. S. Paden, in " A Forestry iciyi, gives a reminiscence of the great Chicago Fair. " South Florida since the Freeze ' is another of R. G. Robinson's emi nentiy mr-miniled and instructive articles. Albert G. Evans handles a topic of vital importance to our great West,' "Irrigation." Frances Albert Doughty writes on " The Southern Side of the Industrial Question." Emily Baily Stone supplies a se cond amusing paper on " Marrying in the Fifteenth Century. " A Van ished Civilization " that of the Jesuits in South America is describ ed by Henry Granville. " Ihe Dignity and Humor of Signs are discussed by Agnes Carr Sage, and " Gloves " by Elizabeth Fe-guson Seat. Dr. Charles C. Ab bott has a quaint essay on " Over doing the Past." The poetry of the r.umber is by Jean Wright, Julian Hawthorne, Chrrles G. D. Robert?, Clarence Ln.iy, and Clinton Scollard. BEAR ADOPT A LITTLE GIRL Little 4 year-old . Helnu Wesler wandered away from her home near Snow-shoe, Pa., Oct. 22 last, she was swallowed up by the wilderness of the Alleghany Mountains. A large search ing party turned out but were unable to find her. Late in tiie afternoon one day last week four lumbermen found the child about a mile and a half from her home in the dense woods, playing happily with two bear cubs. The men were taking Helma away when a 300 pound female bear dashed out from the underbrush. After a desperate struggle the beast was killed with axes. One of the mens' arm was terribly lacerated and amputation may be necessary. Its all right to follow a golden rule, but not if it falls out of a fourth story window. EPP'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished Everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor. Supe- Slor Quality,, and Nutritive ropeTties.' Specially grate ul and oomfortina; to the nervous and dyspeptic. Your Grocer and Druggist tell it. In Half.Pound Tint only. 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Fa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In liloomsburg on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1S97, at o'clock p. m., all that lot or piece of ground situate la the town of Uloorusburg, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded ana described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post on MuIq or second strsot of said town at corner ot lot of Mrs. Henrietta Klnker, thence along Second streot westwnrdly a distance of thirty-two feet to a post, thence by other land of Anna M. Lorah, lately lot of Levi cox, north wardly eighty feet to a post In other lands of Anna.M. Loroa; thence along said land forty. one feet to a post in line or lot of Mrs. Henrietta Klnker aforesaid ; thence along the line of said Klnker lot southwardly eighty feet to the olace of beginning ; containing three thousand square reer. oo tue same more or less, wueroon is erect ea a two story and a hnlf double. - FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, ALSO! all that certsln lot or niece of cround uuaie in tae town or Bloomsburg, oounty of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner of Kiillroiid street and an alley running irum nnorrs DincKsnilth shop ro Fishing creek; thence along sulci alloy north seventv-sevon degrees east slxty-avo feet to corner of lot of airs. John Klnker: theuce by the same Bouth scventy-six and ihrei -fourth degrees east reer. to lot or Anna m. Lorah : thence bv the same south thirteen degrees west forty-one reet to a corner; tlienee by the same south. nuruijr eigmy ieci to Booond street of Said town; thence along tho north sldeofSocond atruot westwcrdly to tho corner of linllroad Iron street; and theuco along tho east side of said Kullroad Iron street northwardly to the corner of the alley aforesaid, the place of begin- mug, wuereon is erected a large three story FRAME STORE BUILDING and dwelling house attached, and a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUsE, and stable. Hulzeed, taken Into execution at the stilts of The Locust Mountain 8uvlng und Louu Asso. elation vs. Jacob Lorah and Anna M. Lorah, and L.0VI vok and Barah Eliza Cox vs. Jacob Lorah ana Anna m. Lorah and to be sola as the worj- uilj ui Anna m. Lomu. J. B. MctlEXKV, L. 8. Wlnterateen, atty. Sheriff. 1-U-ts. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. "lit fallowing Widow' Appraltemrnt will 'tented to the Orphant' Court of n,i,..r voi nly. on Hie nrtt Monday of February, WW iifirt continued nltt. and unlet mvptiont art ft'ed within four ilays thareawr, will bu vunfinn. td autotule: Kttatt of John Lubetkl, lat' or Cleveland town, thlp, dte'd. 1'erso.uilty, ITU.05; Realty, A7.81. Kttatt or ii iituaix Secrltt. intu or n.-...,s. townthlo, Oeifd. Pertonultu. im ui. t....i, 100 00. ' Kttote of John S. Pattrrton, late of Greemcood toumthlp, Oeveiwd. Healty, $.'iO.,.). KttatenfJohnMcIlenni lnta nf I ..i.i .7.:..".. - s.. ;. r . W. II. HKSIIIK. IlfHA II npicr, BloointOurg, I'a., Jan. li, 181)7. UITA', V. C, TIMES AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ettate of Michael Fetterolf, deceased. Tlie undertlgned auditor appointed In make distribution to the partlet lastly entitled thereto of the Isilnnce In the hand of I). II. Fetterolf, ad ministrator of mid emote, at apiieart ay hit third and final account, trill tit at hit afllce on Thnrstlay, Frtnimry 4, 1HW, Itrtween the hour of hi ana n a. in. to perform Vie anile of hi ap pointment ; when nil pertnnt having rlalmt agalntl told ettate thould appear, or lit deliarred from any share in mid fund. j. b. nonrsox, Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICli. Estate of Henry Karl Hest, late of Scott Unrnshlp, defeated. Kolice It heretiy given that letter of adminis tration on the ettate of Henry Karl Hett, late of Srott townthtp, deceased, ham tteen granted to tli undersigned adminltlratrif, lo lrhoni all liertimt indented lo taid etlatt art reiuetted to make pavnientt, and thote having rlalmt or de. niandt will make known the tmne without delay to JWH. MAUI' A SULK. 1-11-0 AdmintttratrU Trial List for February Term. T). M. Osborne ft Co., vs. W. P. Kline, Alfred Miller vs. J. Ilarvny Croasy. David Llewellyn . O. W. Kline, AUy. lli'len HwlHliervs. .fntntR H. Hitter. Johnson licaslny Coul (Jo. vs. Lafayette Ett tcrman, el. al. lohnsnn lloasley coat Co. vs. Lafayette Fot tcrmiin, rt al. v.. W. Hess et. at. vs. B. & 8. KM. CO. Hlchard I'ururll vs. Mlohncl Nert ney. School Furnishing to. vs. Bloomsburg Belt UK. ;n. David Hliumnn vs. .1. B. Nun. Susan Cooper vs. Danli'l Miller. Martha A Case vs. I). L. A W. Hit. Co. William Case vs. i. L. A W. Hit. Co. Catawliwa t'lhra Co. vs. Lehigh ft W. U. Coal Co. 1 T. 8. Heller vs. Lehl(fh ft W. B. Coal CO. Hannah K. Coin use vs. Albert Williams. J. Klehardson ft Co. vs. William Llewellyn. William llldlay vs. Hurley AnKlo. J. H. Kvansjia Town of Hloninsburfr. .1. M. Khone use vs. Charles Gibbons, et. at. Jacob II. KrlUmJmrs. vs. W. A. Kile, et. al. Win. McHrido vs. Columbia County. C. L. Helles' nlmx. vs. Mlllvllln M. F. Ins. Co. Andrew Uraydon vs. Franklin Twn. John K. YouiiK'sexr. vs. Kilos J. Benjamin. The Leader Co. Ltd. vs. Ileus Iron mtx. Co. Ltd. The Leader Co. Ltd. vs. Hess Iron Mfg. Co. ABOUMINT LIST. Commonwealth vs. Hiram Albertson. Itoad In Main twp. near Jus. Kelfer's. In re-annexiit.lon ot territory to Boro. Of Berwleh. Wlas J. Benjamin vs. J. W. Kile et. al. Johnson Heanley cool Co. vs. Lafayette Fet terman et. al. K. M. Cummlngs Lessee, vs. Lafayette Fetter man. Koad In Beaton and Flshlngcreek twps. near 1) Karnx. F.llen Shoemaker vs. Jos. Fausey. In re division ot Hemlock twp. Into two Blec tlnn Districts. D. K. Hevbert. vs. M. W. Seybert et. al. lllodmsburff Banking Co vs. 1. V. Wllllts. Jurors for February Court GRAND JURY. Benton Boro V. M. Kline, Marvcy Mc Henry Hloom W. D. Brobst, A. C. Hidlay, John W. I'ostcn, W. II. Slate. Catawissa noro S. B. Khawn. Catawissa Twp John Barnes. Conyngham Lhas. Kostenbnuder, Harry Kostenbauder. Cleveland Lloyd I.eiby. Franklin Henry Oottshall. I Hemlock I. A. Stroup. Jackson James B. Kobbins, Millville K. B. Grimes. Mt. 1'lensant Hiram Crouse. Montour H. D. Quick. Orange V. A. Allabach, James B. Mont ornery. Koaiingcrcek Lawson Hughes, Harvey .vienscti. Scott J. H. Creveling, C. W. Hartman Sugarloaf John P. Hill. TK AVERSE JURORS. FIRST WEEK. Beaver J. V. Schlicher. Bentnn T'p Thomas Edgar, A. Hart. man, (jlcnn 1 ubbs Berwick Chas. Hull, II. O. Kline, Clem Jarranl. . M. Roup. llriarcreek John Chrisinan, Lewis Deit tenck. Hloom Frank Baum, W. S. Bryfogle, Andrew Evans, Emanuel Lazarus, Adam Moser, Dal Swank. Catawissa Boro Walter Billman, J. J, (neringion, i. u. eesnollz, rreu snntn. Catawissa Twp Zach Kreisier. Ccntralia Kichard Cain. Centre Sylvester Sitler. Cleveland N. A. Vocum. Conyngham M. J. Hale, John Hughes, George Miller, nniei liouck. Franklin Clark Yost. Greenwood V, C. Thomas, Thomas Drake. Hemlock A. J. Beagle, Geo. E. Bcaclc. Keuben Welliver. Madison Geo. Whitenight, D. C. Welli ver. Main Wilson Genrhe.irt. Mililin Levi Hippeiistiel. Jntnes Karsch ner, Henry Nuss. Montour Gurtis Deily. (lr.injc Jesse II. Freas, Scott F. W. Kingrose, William Roup. Locust Wesley Lindenmuth, Charles Beaver. Mt. I'lcasant Jacob Jacoby. Sugarlouf J. M. Larish. SECOND WEEK. Benton Boro Jos. D. Fuller, Georce Yost. Berwick B. F. Evans, L. G. Hagenbuch. C. K. McAnall, Win, Morion, lames Petit:. Bloom C. S. Fornw.ild, Samuel Gicer, F. B. Hattman, C. W. McKelvy, J. W. Moyer, C. II. Sharpies, II. G. Supplee. Catawissa lioro b.phraun Achy, J. F. Fished, Charles l'fahlor, F. A. Kobbins. John S. Wheatley. Ga'.awiiSa Iwp . I. Creasy, Martin Rider. Centre W. S. Knorr. Conyngham Frank BusK. Fishinifcreek Daniel Wenner. Tames Trump Greenwood I. W. Mather. Jacksjn Paul Klinger. Locust Abner Klecse. Main Isaiah J. Hower. Mililin H. E. Eveland. Montour Geo. Y. Mourey. Orange J H. Delong. Pine En Trovelpiece. Scott J. H. Townsendj. E. Ziegler. Sugarloaf B. E. Long. FARM FOR RENT. The Gl rard estato offers for rent ON EASY TERMS Its Farm No. 6, situate at the eastern end ot the Catawissa Valley, within a short distance of the towns of Mahanoy City and Shenandoah, whloh are among tho best markets la the State (or (arm produce. There are 50 ACRES QF CLEARED LAND on the farm, new and commodious buildings, with water brought In pipes from mountain springs to both house and barn. There Is a good opening for the right party. For further particulars apply to HEBER S. THOMPSON, ENGINEER GIRARD ESTATE, POTTSVILLE, PA. or E.C.WAGNER, ASST. SUPT. GIRARD ESTATE, 1-7-am. GIRARDVILLE, PA. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance of an order or tho Orphans Court of Columbia county, I'enna., the under signed executor of the last will and testament of (leorgo Bower, late of Brlarcreclc township In the snld county deceased, will sellatpuullo sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, JANUARY a8, 1897, at two o'clock In the afternoon of sutd day, the following described real estate, to-wlt! No. 1. A tract of land situate In Brlarcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., adjoining land of David Klsncr, David ShafTor, Jamca Evans and others, containing 30 ACRES AND 14 TERCHES. No 8. All the right, title and Interest of tho said decedent In tho undivided one-half of a tract of land situate in said Brlarcreek town ship, In said county, adjoining lands of William Yohe, William Olrton, Henry Mam, Ephrtam 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-half ot a tract of land situate In said township of Brlar creek In said county, adjoining lands of William Evans, James Lemons, John Fester and John Doak, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or loss. Turns or Bai.: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, fifteen per cent, at the confirma tion of sain, and the remaining three-fourths In one year from said 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. JAMES BOWER, Zarr & Freeze, Executor. Attorneys. l?-31-ts. PARTITION NOTICE. In the mailer of the partition of the et'ate of I To Thomat J. Barton, Klrtna, intermarried With II. W. McReynuUlt, Kmma, late intermarried rrtlh John Moore, deed; Anna, inlernutrrled with imnna ttrim, an oj in town of II oumttmra. tofumom emmtii. 'a.: Catharine. tuternuirria irith, Alfred Ale of Columlila City, oflhettate of You are Imrehy notljted tluit in purmuinre of an order of Orphant' Court of Columbia ciynnlva irrlt of partitlim hat ittned from, tald court louietnerijt oj earn county, returnable the Jlrtt Himdim ot Feliruaru, A. D. 1K1I7, and that the In. uuetl rem meet for the intriKme of making parti tion of the real estate of tald drivdent on Monday tluttbthdmiofJanunrv. A. I. 1-H7. hfuwn a honrt of 9 i. m. and 4 p. ji , on the premitet of I i.ifiru muww, wxrnjwu, 171 ine wwn of tttoom. burg, Columbia mump, I'a., at which time and puire yon can anena if you tee proper. Vnndemtlve, ally. J. B, MclIB.VRr. Vi-Ai-tf. Ulirrur. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of the ettate of I Adam Vtl, deceated, I To Margaret 1711. widim ot Adam Vtl. derenSZa of the lownthlpafuremiiroixl, Columbia conntu, I'a.; Wm S. rtt, Bohrtbnrg, Columbia county. m ii , r.'in is ,,... 1,1 mriOlt, liUtrrnt ' COUUty, Freeman Vtt, llohrtburg, Columbia county, Pa.; .,.,. 11,11, , iri trim ounn jonnton. iium mini i, i wciHKKi couwii, ra.; Clark vtt, a minor niiiting jar lit guardian (leorge H. Vtt, llohrtburg, Coluwhti counlu, I'a., Warren I'tt, a minor having for hitguardian Charlet Dlldine, lireenwooil twp., Columbia county, I'a.: Mary Ult, intermarried with Wm Johnson, Lincoln, Nrhratkn; Geo. W. Vtt, Greenwood, Sehratka, bring willow and children of Adam L'tt, deceased. You are lwrely noticed tnat In purtnnnee of an ordn' of Orphan's Court of Columbia county a writ of partition hat Ittued from tald Court to the sheri.tr of tald county, returnable the Jlrtt Monday of February, A. V. lWff, and that Uie in. ,.r. inn inrrijor me purjiose oj making parti. nvr. in mr i-rtii ramie o tttta uecetieht. on stitur- any, the win day or Januaru. A. it. iHiir. iwiwvim the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., on the premise hi nniiii. uu. iii-ccaseu, in ureentrood townthtp, Columbia county. Fa., at which time and place I iw . in, uarim ij yuu re pl otter. Chrlsman, ally. J. B. MiIIKXHV, l-'-V- Ulutriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orihan't Court of Columbia county, Pn., Kttate of mutt A. Coltty, tale of tald county, deed. The undertlgned auditor appointed by said vuiit li make aistrioulton or the luilnnre re. maining In the hand nt A. A. ('alien, namlnis. trator or tlie said esiate. herebit niiv nuiiim ... he will meet all parties iniTesled jor Die pur- injurn ut ma upi otnimeiu, ai nit oince in biooms. burn, I'a., on Monday, the Sithday tf 'January, A. D. IW7, at 10 O'clock a.m.. when mid ii lirm tald purtiet are reiuired to prone their clalmt or be debarred from partUtJiating in the dlttribuUoil w '"ii'juuu. a. A. YOST, 1-ai-io. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Btt Me orE. J, Cole, late ofjackton Iwp., deed. Notice is hereby given that letter or adminis tration on the estate of F.. J. Cole, late afjai kson townthtp. deceased, have tteeii itrnniea in ih derslipied administrator, to whom dil persons indebted to tald estate are retnested lo make pay. iivtihh, iiiiu inimp naring ciatint or aentandt Wilt imiKe Known um same without delay to f u- . i ...... , , v. ,,, Mi,ri, II. u i Wl.fii, Atty. Administrator, la-Ill 6mi. Orai.ye twp. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kttate of Sarah C; Beeder, deceased. yallce is herein olivn that the undertlgned auauor appointed by the Orphan Court if Col. uiinna ( ohiki, ro inane ait'rlrmtton 0.1 the funds n tnr nanus oj ine circular oj in etiaie or Karon 7. Ilreiler, deceased, will tit at the otllce of B. Frank Zarr, In the town of Hloomsburg, Pa., on Thursday, tlix lit dan of January. 1S97. at 10 I o'clock a. m., when and wliere all parties having claims against said ettate must a npear and pre. sent me same or oe aeon rren from comtng in on taia.nma. W. A. KVFUT. IM-ut. Auditor'. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven tUr.t the underslirned animluted by the court,, to make distribution or the Tunas In the hund or the Nhmitr of 'oluiubH County, realized from the sale of the pereuuai property or fa mud finim nt nshlutr- creek um uship, will bit at his olllee In the iowu or niooinsuiirir ra.. on su unlm- tlin aiih of January 17 at M o'clock a. m.. when and whero nil parlies having claims must appear .ifi liii-wiui, I lie huh u ur im uhhilitrii rn uumim; iu on saiu mnu. AN DUE W L. FItlTZ, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Johnson, late of Madison town, ship, ilawil. Xutlce it Itereby allien that letlert of admiuta. I trillion un the ettate aj James Johnson, law uf wuiMMi, inii'itni.iii, urcrusru, rtare oeen granted ot the undertlgned administrator de bonis turn cum tettameuto annexo, to whom all persons In debted to taid estate rt r. iuestrd to make pay ments, and those having clalmt or demands will imiKc jwiuur. uue tunie wttnout aetay to Button; WILLIAM .IOUSS0X, Ally, Admr. d. b. n e. t. a. 1-7-At. Jrrteytown, Pa, EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House1 BLOOMSBURO, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and ali modern conveniences PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORWrr-AT-LAW, Mi Ent's Building, Court IIoom Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Offica Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, M BLOOMSBURG, PA. joiin o. ran. joBit a. abvah FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Boom GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.&, WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAW, Office and floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. V. WHITI. A. X. TOST 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, 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 and and Centre Streets, l-i2-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander Co. Wirt bulldlnir. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rw-Offloe Llddlcot building, Locust avenne. V JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AKOSODOCB Of THE PEACE, Morer Ban. Bsildiag, Xai floor, BI-OOMSnUKG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DtSOMAMCM REAL ESTATE ACXVX, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main aad Ccntn SU, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. ?"Can be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORA IY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third ani Mai CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTElt, PHYSICIAN AND SDKOEOk Office, North Market Stxeal, BLOOMSBCRO PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J Office and residence, 410 Main St, I 7'30-iy BLOOMSBURG. PA erictAi Attchtion to Disiaim or CaiLtnr H. BIERMAN, M. D. BOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 80MQ1 orrici hours: Office Residence, 4th St, Until 9 a. m ., 1 to 8 and 7 to S r. BL OOMSI CRG, P S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 1 8. West Filik 8t DISEAfES OF 1PE 1IIPOAT AND NOBB SPECIALTY S to 10 A.M. a to 4 P. M. BLooMsBtrae PA. orrici bocrs. tOP. At. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Bow. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. BOBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Str BLOOMSBURG, I A. WSpecial attention given to the eye the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Pn SICIAN AND 8UHGEON, Office and Residence, -, mi re bu. setwan mm M1U OLU DLO. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURO, PA. (8 to 10 a. m. : 1 to s p. m. 1 7 to p. as. orrici bocbs: J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street Bloousbcko. P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaaer and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4, Telephone ConneetMi 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 DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Varto Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaao. and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by theuse of Gas, and free of charge trbea artificial teeth are inserted. 1 0 be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S.' VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Ma, .t-.. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 8 to p. m. BLOOMSBURG, FA. C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman iipT?ents twelve of the strongest Com Dam. les In the world, among which are : mm' CASH TOTAL lnLH CAPITAL. ASHITS. OVIM 1U. Franklin of Phlla.. rwiww ii,im,QZ Sl,0Ou,9BI reuna. fnna... Queen, of N. Y. soo.nnn n jws uik . rTZ we N. America, Phlia. 8,OOu,ooo 9,730,m t Hi tm OFrici in I. w. McKilvt's sroaa. CjTLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT AutiNib AND BROKERS. O N. W, Corner Main and Centre. Street Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Coujdmi .C h, W1C wona and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N.Y.j MmM,.-.. . N. J.; Clinton. N. Y.,iwT" T Zr"b ing, Pa , German American InV oL Ne York: Greenwich InB..rn.. A" V,..N,!W . . tuI ,uiauon are well HumJ Y aCe and fire tested. v"" tuot0 had a loss settled bv anv cenrt t t. nZ assets are all invested in solid securitiea. .ul liable to th., rr , ", ... --'-, , V. Ul 1 1 1 I The people of rnlnmi.;. - . . patronize the agency iere 17 i are sett ed and tia 1... . :,!,. -"" e 01 taelr CEN1RAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, ProD. C. F. Sik. a.. . BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient Fample rooms. Hot -cold water, and all mn.l.L The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Bartzel. Pron. PtAr v No. ui West Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. fiTLarce and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con veniences. Bar stoeked with best wines and liquors. 1 irst-clota livery attached. in v posses promptly and honestly adjusted. Knln Ta", e,ermin. y ChristuuTE burK1 PCC'aI AgCnt Dd Adjuster, Bloooi:
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