1 THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. THEATRICAL GOSSIP. AN AMERICAN GIRL WHO IS DOING THE CLASSICAL IN MUSIC. gplrltUlme, Sariloti's Nw I'Ljr, In Mks HI Other Plec The I'lot U Old nu Thread bar from Frequent Spirit aallitle Situation. It Is do longer a disputed fact thai American composers are cowing rapid to the front, not only men, but worn .n well. Miss Marie Von Hammer though yet only a young woman In net twenties, baa achieved as groat a suc cess with her musical compositions as many of her older and more expert enced contemporaries. An American elrl. the always pre- kfvmI tho Datrtottc sulrlt. received hr musical Instruction In America, and now aspires to take her place In the foremost ranks or couHcienuoui ami painstaking American composers. It was only a few years ago, after the roinuletioa of thorough musical train Inc and travel In musical centres of Kuroim. that she discovered she pos iiessed the marked talents of a musical composer, and thenceforth devoted all Iter time to this art. She has com itosod music of the higher class, that ol the classical schools, as nothing llf-'ht r sensationally iwpular lias ever coins from her pen, and to-day the musicians f New York, among whom Is the jtrvu conductor, Anton Seldl, pronounce lie work ns that of a genius whoso efforts wlU live. MARIE VON HAMMER. Splritlslme Is the name of the latest job from the Snrdou workshop, for which a great denl has been promised In the line of novelty. Ilcndlng the etory, however, one falls to And much departure from the general lines fol lowed In Fedora, La Toscn, Olsmonda, and the others. The Inevitable Snr dou woman, her soul soared with pas sion, and her heart torn by contending emotions, is the central figure of all of them. Sometimes she Is Russian, sometimes of other nationality. In Splritlsme she Is French, rich, beauti ful, and with unlimited capacity for wild passion. Her name is "Slmone." She Is the wife of an old man whose life Is devoted to occult philosophy ami Investigation of the unknown. Tho first act contains a good deal of com monplace spiritualistic lore. It Is ob served, however, that "Slmone" is in triguing with a lover, "Manuel" by same, whose Intentions are to com promise "Simouc" so that she may be divorced and compelled to marry him, In which case he will assume com mand over her fortune. The oppor tunity presents Itself. "Slmone" la about to spend a few days with a countess of her acquaintance. "Man ner accompanies the pair to the sta tion, covers "Slmone's" face with a thick veil and takes her with htm to tils own apartments, while the Ooun tess awaits her. "Slmone" holds back, but the prosing of a pure-minded friend s irritates her that she decides to go. The next act shows the apartments t "Manuel." "Manuel" bids "Sl mone" fly with him, and so the dia logue goes on until suddenly the news f an accident at the statioa is brought In. Footsteps are on the stairs, and "Slmone" escapes Just In time to avoid meeting her husband. lie Is scarred and burned with long searchlngs lu the debris of the wrecked train, in which "Slmone" is supposed to have departed. After a little discussion the husband departs, only to learn that the bod' of his wife hns been Identified by means of her Jewels, but Is otherwise uure cognizable. The Situation Is Ingen ious. "Slmone" comes out from hoi' Lirilug place at the bidding of tho pure minded friend, and discovers that she is, to till luteuts sun puriioses, deud. Now she Is free to fly with her lover, but curiously enoigh "Manuel's" pns Rion has cooled, now that she Is no longer t-ho wealthy "Slmone." She however, hns by this time recognized the value of her husband's love and the baseness of tho muu who would betray her. She can not bring herself to go back to her home, nor can she t!y with tho unwilling "Manuel;" ac cordingly she solved tho dilllculty by going away by herself. In the last act the powers of spirit nallsm nre once more called into piny In order to bring the luishnud and wife together, lly the kind olllces of the In corrigible ami des femmes a plan Is arranged by which she may exnlalu her absence from the tire and get his forgiveness. The snirltuallstle litis bund Is Induced to believe tliat his wife Is to be mnulfested to him at ills spe cial request; the shades of the de parted ore Invoked and "Slmouo" an pears. She confesses everything to the MHr man. who, thluklug that he Is In the presence of the departed, can not withhold his pardon; nor when the Jplrlt becomes flesh in his arms has he the hardihood to east her away, so that u eau is peace. iiosis Fancuon Tear to California via Pennsylvania Railroad. In Southern California is found the realization of a dream of the ancient. Here are the " Golden Apples of the Hesperides," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Rome, and in a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never in the wildest flights of his imagination did either Homer or Hcsiod ever conceive of a garden richer in verdant beauty, more productive of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. Here the rose entwines the orange, and the snow-mantled peaks of the Siertas reflect the gold en glow of the evening twilight. The last ot the Pennsylvania Rail road tours to California will leave New York and Philadelphia March a 7, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and the " Garden of the Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman palace cars going, and return on regular trains via any route within nine months. Kegu lar one-way or round trip tickets will be issued for this tour in connection with a special ticket covering Pullman accommodations, meals, and other tour features coins. The latter ticket will be sold at the following rates From New York, Philadelphia, liar risburg, or Altoona, $60.00 Pitts burg, $c8.oo. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1 1 96 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyl, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta Hon. Philadelphia, stating return route desired. 3-4-4 A God sent Blessing. Mr. B. I Wood, of Easton, Pa., was a great sufferer from Organic Heart Disease. He never expected to be well again, but Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart was his good angel and he lives to day to tell it to others, hear him : "I was for fifteen years a great sufferer fiom heart disease had smothering spells, palpitation, pain in left side, and swelled ankles. Twenty physicians treated me, but I got no relief. I used Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. One dose relieved me inside of thirty minutes. Seven bottles cured me." Sold by C. A. Kleim. LITERARY NOTES. THE PRESIDENTS SOCIAL LIFE. Ex President Harrison, whose arti cles in The Ladies' Home Journal are creating such widespread interest, will write abcut " The Social Life of the President," in the April issue of that magazine. The ex-President will tell of the dinners, receptions, etc., that are given by the Chief Executive, and detail the gteat social demands made upon him. He also gives a peep into the White House dining room and silver-closet, and notes The beauty of the service used for State dinners, which was bought at second hand. It is said that he also pays heed to the oft-repeated question, " How much of his salary can a President lay aside ?" SANKEY'S NEW SACRED SONO, Evangelist Ira D. Sankey, the singer and composer, has written a new sacred song for the April ladies' Home Journal. He has given it the title of " The Beautiful Hills," and considers it superior to his famous " Ninety and Nine." Mr. Sankey wrote it with the especial view ot its appropriateness for outdoor choral singing for campmeetings and other religious and semi-religious gatherings. NEW ShORT STORY BY JEROME. Jerome K. Jerome's new short story has been secured by The Ladies Home Journal tor publication in the April issue. It is reputed to be in some respects a variation from Mr. Jerome s usual style, and also to be one of the brightest and best of the many excellent short stories that have come from his pen. He calls his new story " A Portrait of a Lady," and it will be illustrated by w. 1 . bmed ley. 'Women and Opera Glasses. Two women drop in at the matinee. Coming in that way they are without glasses. " Shall we take one ot these theater glasses, dear ?" Yes ; drop a dime in and the thing opens. Have you the change ?" " No. I only have five cents." " Well, I have five that makes it." Then the two dear creatures drop two five-cent nieces into the slot, and when it does not work are amazed and indignant. Usher is summoned, who vainly tries to explain, and there is a pretty exciting time until the man drops in a ten-cent piece from his own pocket and procures for them the glasses. I believe, however, that to this day they have an idea that there is some sort of swindling in this odd little apparatus attached to theater chairs. With but little care and no trouble, the beard and mustache can be kept a uniform browr. or black color by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Ihe Orphan1 Court of Columbia county, Pa. Estate of Hannah j. vnambrrtin, wis of mta county, deceased. The undrrsianrd auditor, appointed by unfit court to make dltrtluilon of the Inlaw remain ing in In nana fir the administratm" of nam ratal, herrlty gives notWe that lie will nwrt all parties mwrestea for me vnrjxise oj mm ai imlnlment at hi office in Wmmsimrg, lYnna-, on Tuesday, March So, A. l. 1KHT, at 10 orlock a. m., when and where mid ixirtlr are reifuested to trove their claim or be debarred from parttct paling In Hie amrUmtlon of said fund. v. m. V' " n 8-4-M. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Caleb Harlan, tale of the town of Utoomelmrg, drceaera, Tim underrioned auditor, appointed by th Or- tihan' Cimrt of Columbia countv. will fit at hi oiHt-r tn Bloometnira. on Naturdav. A nrtl Hrd, 1H7, at 10 o'clock a. tn., to dtetrilmte balance in th hand ot lyr. II. w. McReimold and Thnma J. Harton. rrrcuuir. a tier Krl and varllal no count, when and where all tiernon having claim agalnet eatdeetale mut appear and prove th ame or be debarred from cmnlng in oneald fund. vhaut usnniau. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. folate of Mordecat Millard, lat of Centre town mp, aeveaeeu. Knilne i hervhti alven that teller of admtnl- trnlitm mi the eelate of Mr1ecal Millard, late of Centre lownehlp, devaned, ham been granted to the underHimrd admlnlHralor, to whmn all permit indebted tn anl eelate are reiueeted to vutk pamnenl, and tho having claim or n. tiiiiwM will make known the earn without de lay to K.SMIhhAliy, J. r. I nftifll AilmiulKlratar. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kslate of Cltnlon W, Lewi, deceaed. Sotlce t heretrti given that the underlgnA ajy pnlnted auditor to pa upon exceptlim to th niTimiil and to moke ilintrl'mttan of Ihe fund In the hand of Ihe administrator in Ihe estate of Clinton H. Ijewle. deceaeen. to and among It' imrtte entitled thereto, wilt lt at hi office In niitoiimlinrij, on Mmuhw, Aitrtl fth, lt7, at ten o'clixk a. n. , for the purpose of hi aiipointmenl, when and where all person interested tn said entire will appearand present their claim or lie fmvrer thereafter debarred from coming li for a shore of said fund. it. A. MKtht.lP, 8-U-m. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kslate of William Wright, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed bit Ihe Or phan' Coin t of Columbia county no distribute the sum in the hands of Hie Trustee to the tx-rso'i entiled to the same, in the mattei' of the Cytale Of William Wright, deceased, will meet the partle tnlerestra for ine mrjnrmance of tils luaies ai hi ntllce In Ihe town of lllomiisliiirg, oh Saturday Hid in of April, IK'JT, at 10 o'clixk a.m., when and irhere all jrt-on are required to present ...1 I t . u ,u f. iM .mill . ...III.... n l.a ifn.u . from m'Htiiij In for a share of the assets or fund. ilnr. lit 'i, imi. i iiAiiijr.o u. u.nmi.r. i , at. Auilttor. RECEIVER'S ACCOUNT. In the mat ter of the Receiver of t he niooms burg lianklng t'o. In the court of com mon I'lens of the coun ty of Columbia. In Kuult.y. No. 8, Feb. T., 18fl7. Now March 1, 1HOT, R. F. Zarr, tho Receiver appointed by said court, having t his day pre sented In Court his first account and report as such receiver : It Is ordered that suld account and report be tiled, and that notice ot the tiling he given by the Prothonotary for three weeks bv advertisement In the com-mhian and the liepntiilcan; anil that a distribution statement be made under the direction- of the receiver, showing the prorata application ot the balance ol moneys shown by said account and report to the creditors of the llloomsburg Hanking Com, panv. which distribution statement shall be tiled In the ofllce ot the Prothonotary on or be tore the ath day of March, isvT: and unless ex ceptions be tiled to said account and report, belore the first Monday of April, 1S-.T, the said account and report will be conllrtued by the Court: and also unless exceptions bellied to said Ulstrubutlon statement before the llrst Monday of April, 1SSI7. the same will be con firmed, and decree mado b the Court, for the payment of the moneys In accordance there with. Advertisement to be by publication of this Older. BY THE Col'RT. certlnert from tho records this 3rd day of March, 1897. W. 11. IIinkik, a-l-it. rrotliouotary. PARTITION NOTICE. In ttte matter of Hie partition of Hie estate of James Johnson, deceased, ' To William Johnson. Jorseytown, Columbia County, l'a. ; Richard Johnson, MIUvIIIh. Col umbia County, Pa. i Silas Johnson, nughes- urg, Pa. ; John Johnson, Watsontown, Pa. ; ane Johnson Intermarried wlih Jonty Craig. Opps P. o., Lycoming countv, Pa. ; Alice John son Intermarried with George Hare, Strawberry mage. ra. : ana tne following grana-cuuoi-en 01 Henry Johnson, deceased, who was a.1 son of James Johnson, deceased, viz. : George John son, Mooresburg, Pa, : John Johnson, ; negina donnson intermarried witu muis, Danville, Pa. You are hereby notified that, tn pursuance Of an order of Orphans' Court of Columbia County, a writ of partition has Issued from said Court to the Sheriff of said County, returnable the first Monday of May, A. D. lKUT, and that, the Inquest will meet for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent on Monday, the i-'tli day ot April. A. 0. lHtrr, between the hours of HA. M. and 4 P. M., on the premises ot James Johnson, deceased. In Madison township. Columbia county, ra., at wmcn time ana place you can attend It you see proper. SNYDEH, Atty. J. B. MOIIENRY. 3-18-It. hurrltT. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -07 VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance of an order ot the orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., te undersigned executor ot last will and testament of George Bower, late of Brlnrcreek township In the said county deceased, will sell at publlo sale on the premises on THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897, at two o'clock In the afternoon ot said day, the following described real estate, to-wlt i No. 1. A tract ot land sltuato In Brlarcreek township, Columbia county, Pa .adjoining lands of David Klsner, David Shaffer, James Evans and others, containing THIRTY ACRES, and fourteen perches. No. 2. All the right, title and Interest of the said decedent In the undivided one-half of a tract of Und situate In suld Brlarcreek town ship, In said county, adjoining lands ot William Yohe, William Glrton, Henry Mart., Ephralin Evans audothers, containing IB acres, more or 1-S3, whereon are erected a frame DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and out-bulldings. No. . All the right, title and (merest of the said decedent In the undivided one-halt of a tract of land situate In said township of Brlar oreek, In said county, adjoining lauds ot Wil liam Evans, James, Lemons, John Fester and John Donk, containing 20 ACRES, more or loss. TEUMS OF SALE. Ten pr oent. of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down ot the property, flftoon per cent, at the conrlrma. tlon of sale, and the remaining turee-fouitus In one year from said sale, together with Interest thereon from oourlrmatlon nisi. Purchaser to pay for doed. Purchaser will bo required to give bond wltb good and approved security for the tail hful payment ot tho purchase money according to tho above conditions. JAMES B0WEU, Zarr Freeze, att'ys. Executor, s-ts-'trr-ts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of ChrMoiher Knstrr, deceased. Nolle I hereby alren that h undersigned and- turr, appointed to distribute the fund in the hand of the administrator ot th tnle of Chri tonnet Knler, drcraurd, to and ammtg Hie parties entitled thereto, will lit at hie opto tn ninmn. burg, on Saturmiy, Aitrit win, irw, or. iuo ww a.m. for the iterfarmatice of tit Anile of hi nnnrtniment. when and where all partle having claim againlatdrtatr will prrtent them for settlement troperty auinrnricaten or or jiwever delmrrtd from coming in for a hnre of said fund. 11 A el niijijir . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fit lit Orphan' Court of Columbia countv, Fa. Kstatt of Andrew roicter, lauaftaia county, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed by said court to pa upon exception and make dltrtou tton of the balance remaining in the hand of ttte rrrcntoraf the aid rtate, hereliy give nolle Hull be will meet all partle vueretea, for irw inruivi of hie annninlmeni at Ih office of C. B. Jaekon Kq., in th borough of Henclck, Penna , mi Monday, March mh, A. D. 1HOT, at t o'clix k a. tik, when and wlier ald ixxrlle ar reiulred to iirove their claim or lie driinrrea from par- tlclixillng in th distribution of ata fnna. v. m ,vii;n, S-lt-s. Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Kiln George, defeated. The understancd having been appointed audi- tor to dlstrtlntle tlie fund in the hands of the accountant tn tlie relate of Klla leorge deoeas rd tn and among the partle entitled IhereUi ; will attend at hi oilier on Centre Street, liloonumirg. l'a.. on Mimdnu the SUh dnu of March, A. ., 1N7, alien o'clixk tn tlie forenoon, for thnier- formatter of hi amies a fun annum- ; nnrn and where all nermm having claim must pre- rent them duly authenticated for allowance, or lie forever debarred from cminng in mi snio una. IM )(. OH.V U. FREK7.K, March 1, 1W. Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Cmirl of Columbia county. Pa. Kstatc ot IJeitaga rat her, late of said county, deceased. Th nndn-slgued auditor, appointed by said Cimrt to make distrilmlloii of Ihe Ixilnrieerenia In itio tn the hands of the eteculor of sold estate. hereby give notice that he will meet all partle intereted, fur th imrposes of hi appointment at the otHre of I,. S. Wlntersleen, Kst , in Ihe town of lilotrmsbnrg, Penna , on kridtiy, April Wit, A. f. IWi, at 10 o'clixk a.m., when and where said uni ties ore rewiircd to prove their claims or be debarred friim parttclimling in Ihe distribution of said fund. u. Jf. V'" "t 8-1S-U. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Pnnll Morlcln lute of flcinlock Township, upceasoa. Knttfip is hcrehv irlvon that letters of admin istration upon the estate ot tlie sulci ueceuent have been irranted to the unclerslirned. All persons Indebted to the said estate ar request ed to make payment, and those having claims Of demands against, the same win inane mem KUUWU WUUUUl iirirt.T " TllliODOKK VEHICLE, Administrator. Blooui9bur, Pa. FRUZS ft IlAKMAN, Atty'S. 8-l-Ht. SHERIFFS SALE. By vlrtuo of writs of Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of common Ploas of Columbia county, state of Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House In Bloomsburjf, county and state aforesaid, on ciTtTDHAV MAVPW tt iftni v odlUMirtl, ivims.vn 37, 101)7, at two o'clock p. m., tne touowing real estate : All that certain piece, parcel or tract ot land sltuato In tho town of Bloomsburg aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Reglnnlng at a point on the southeast corner of Fifth and Leonard streets; thence alonr south side of Fifth street north sixty-four degrees, thirty minutes eastifour hundred forty-nlne and one-tenth feet to a stake on land of U. s B. it. It ; thence along same south twenty-six degreed fifty minutes east, three hundred nlnety-nve feet to north side of Sixth streets thence along same south sixty-four degrees, thirty minutes west, four hundred seventy-three and five tenth feet to east side ot Leonard street ; thence along same north twenty-four degrees, west three hundred ninety-five teet to Fifth street, the place of beginning, containing four and eighteen-hundredth acres, whereon are erected a four-story brick INGRAIN CARPET MILL, a three-story brick engine, boiler and drying bouse, a large two-story brick weaving shed and a one story brick color shop for manufac ture of tapestry carpets, a TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK BUILDING for the spinning ot yarn, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into exooutlon atlhe suits of Ci C Peacock, trustee, and James Magee 2nd, trustee, vs. the Magee Carpet Works, and to be sold as tbe property ot the Magee Carpet Works. J. B. MClIENUY, C. W. MtitKB, Atty. Sheriff. 3-4-tS. k ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, the undersigned admlnlstra- tors of William H. Yorgey deceased, will expose to sale the following described real estate. A FARM OF 40 ACRES, more or less, situated In Cleveland township, said county, two and one-bait miles east of Bear Gap, on which ts erected a large stable and ground cellar. Bounded and described as fol lows f No. 1.' On east by lands ot Adam Dlmlck ; on the north by land of Mi's. Lucas and Phoenls Thomas; on the west by lands of Elijah Thomas; on the south by Publlo Road and lands of Sam uel Miller; containing forty ceres more or less. Good surlnz ot water on the premises. Also a large, fine APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARD. Land In hlgU state of cultivation, and 1b along publlo road leading to Bhamokln and Mt. Car- mel, about soveu miles from both towns. ALSO : Five acres of chestnut and rock oak timber In Cleveland township, bounded and described as follows : No. 8. On the east by lands ot Samuel MUlfcr; on tho west by lands of tho same ; on tho north by lands of Brit Bodlne; on the south by lands of John Kline, said tract being situated along the toot of "Little Mountain." silo to be held on the premises on SATURDAY, MARCH. 27th, 1897. at, ten o'clock a. in. Conditions made known on day of sale. II. M. YOCUM, JOHN BliOPUY, Ikklkh Ikki.sk, Administrators. Attorneys. 8-t-ts. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court Ilouse ' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all moilero conveniences G. M. QUICK, ATTOUNLV-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, Office over First National Bank, PA. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJO N. U. FUNK, ATTORXXT-AT-LAW, Mr Enf i Build ins, Court Hoom AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ' A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHKY-AT-LAW, Post Ofio Budding, so4 floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTO KS EY-AT-ULW, WirtS Building, ami Hem, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Joiih o. rnnnta. ohk a. habmaw FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices! Centre St., first door Oelow Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Colsmbuui Building, 2nd flooc, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WM. hi MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market Square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd Qoot, BLOOMSBURG. PA. H. V. WHITI. A. M. TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbia Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, v 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, PAJ Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, i-I2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tsOffice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTOJ-tlXY-AT-LAW Aft ' THS PXACX, Mover .Bra. Bsrihlmt, tail BLOOMSBTTBA PA, J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, UAL ESTATE AQXRi Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURO, PAl B. FRANK ZAJLR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Uaia u4 Ocate Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa, 44Can be consulted In Genssuu W. IL RHAWN, ATTOKJVIY-AT-LAW, Office, owner ai Third a4 CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOK, Office, North Marlut SM, BLOOMSBURG, rA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 3-7o-iyJ BLOOMSBURG, PA HrlCIAt ATTENTION TO DlBllilS OF CICLMI II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC rilYSICIA N AND BUXG0 orrtca bocks: Office A Residence, 4th St., rjntll9i. ., to t and 7 to B r. u. BLOOM sbUKQ, PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Flfta St DISEASES OF H1K IMiOAT AND HOS1 SPECIALTY 8 to 10 A.M. BLOOM8BT7M PA. Off ICS BOORS, to 4 P. M. to VP, M. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician v and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller's H MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. BOBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W Special attention given to the eve anl the titling ol glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Pitt SICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, centre St., between 4t huu ota BIS. Diseases ot tbe ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to 10 a. m. orrici hours: 1 to 8 p. m. (7 to 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 Conneoaoa 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 Mart BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manMt, ana au wors warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAXM, by the use of Gas, and free of charge arunciai teem are inserted. CTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST.- Office corner of East and Main itnwt. . posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 18 a. m j to i p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve tea In tbe world, among which are: cash total vkpmm Capital, assits. otii au. $400,000 t3,1W,5! IL600.SBI 400.000 8.825.110 1 III au Franklin of Phlla.. Penn'a. Phlla Queen, of N. Y. 500,000 8,S88,1S lloBLM Westchester, N.Y. SOO.OeO 1,758,307 N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,689 lhlhi OrriCI IM I. W. McKlLTT'i Srou. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. J. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, ' Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compos- ica as mere arc in me world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCk, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ,Ilom,.of N' V ' Merchants of Newark. N. J.j Clinton, N. V.; Peoples', N.Y.jRead. ing. Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., NewYorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. I hese old corporations are well srMoaed ly age and fire tested, and have never yt had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities. an4 liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted unM paid as soon as determined, by Christtaa r. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloocw burg, Pa. ' The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, il any, are settled and ' paid by one of their owa citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C F. Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, am) all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. Petr F. Reldy, Manager No. iai West Main Street, BLOOMSBURO, PA. CiTLarpe and convenient sample rccms.bath rooms, hot and cold water, and rcodem con veniencer. Bar stocked with best wines aad liquors. First-class livery attached. if ) i; K I1 I; ,r.!i ' lit Hi1 ' Mi :-;:r; I, H M : iff i : i M I' 'i u it.1