1 7 THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. PEARLS OP THOUGHT. Every man is a king in his own back yard. Every lie has other sins hiding be hind it. The cornerstone of discontent is ingratitude. If good resolutions were norscs everybody would ride. II we have to do a certain wonc, the best thing we can do is to best learn how to do it best. The man who goes to Heaven on flnwerv beds of ease will not create anv stir when he sets there. The man who sits down to wait for a golden opportunity to come along never has a comfortable seat. If your son never learns anything from mistakes, 'it is hardly worth while to send him to college. No mother should suffer her daughter to go into life as Ignorant of its dangers as a lamD among wolves Every home ought to be made so much like Heaven that the children will not think of Heaven as being far away. If parents would be more carefu about their walk before their child ren, their talk to them would have more weight. The man who begins every day with praise and ends it with thanks giving, will not backslide, because so much of this world's good seems to go to the godless. Rams Horn. A Catastrophe- The train was roaring along about forty miles an hour, and the con due tor was busily punching tickets full of holes, when a little thin old man who sat in one of the corner seats plucked his sleeve. " Mister conductor, you be sure and let me off at Sneers Station. You see. this is the first I ever rode on steam cars, and I don't know any thing 'bout them. You won't forget it, ch ? " " All rmht, sir ; I won't forget." The old man brushed back a stray lock of hair and, straightening himself, gazed with increasing wonder at the flying landscape, every now and then exclaiming. " Gracious I " " By gum ! " etc. Suddenly there was a crash, and after a number of gymnastic moves that made him think of his school days, he found himself sitting on the grass of the embankment alongside the track. Seeing another passenger sitting a short distance away, patiently sup porting various parts of the splintered car across his legs, he inquired. " Is this Speers Crossing ?" The passenger, who was a drum mer, and not altogether new to such happenings, replied, with a smile, al though in considerable pain. " No ; this is catastrophe." " Is that so, " he irritably exclaim ed. " Now I know that conductor would put me off at the wrong place." Harper's Round Table. Bednced Rates to New York via Pennsyl vania Railroad, Account Dedication of Grant Monument, For the dedication of the Grant Monumental Tomb, April "w7,' the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets from all points on its line to New York, April a 6 (arid from points within one hundred and fifty miles of New York, April 26 and 27), good to return until April 29 inclusive, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip. Tickets for military com panies in uniform, numbering fifty or wore, traveling in a body on one ticket, will be sold at rate of single fare per capita for the round trip. The parade on this occasion will be the grandest military demonstration since the war. Thousands of veterans, United States regulars, and State militiamen will be in line. at. An Arcadia. Perched high amAng the Swiss Alps is the abode, of a small and interesting community, the name of the place being Abland Schenen, which, being interpreted, signifies an out of the way locality. Its people have no standing army and therefore go to war. They hav6 no fleet, being hundreds of miles from the sea in every direction. They have no political bosses or wire pull ers, and consequently such elections as they have are pure. They have no doctors, and, as a rule, only die of Id age, There is no news and no need of a newspaper, the post comes only once a week, there are no trades and there is little industry. There is no shopkeeper, blacksmith, wheelwright or public baker, no no tary advocate or policeman. Once a week a cheap Jack comes, bringing them all the goods they want, and their herds, flocks and poultry yards supply them with the rest. Having little money, they require no bank, but they have a church, with a bell, which, besides its Sabbath summons, rings for births and fun'erals and fes tivals. v It is or was a New Andorra in its primitiveness, but with a run of tour ists thither its Arcadian simplicities would vanish in a season. New York Trilmne. He Swore, j The chaplain of the Eleventh Ver mont was Dr. Arthur Little, who was for a dozen years or more a popular Chicago pastor. It is said of Mr. Little that on three different occasions he took a musket and went into battle. After his first fight one of his brother officers told Mr. Little that his conduct in battle had been highly creditabte except for his shocking profanity. "Why, sir, you are mistaken. I never swear. "I don't know what you call it, Mr. Little, but were a private to swear at mark I am sure his profanity would not be worse than yours was in that battle." "You shock me." "Well, sir, you shocked the rest ot us in that fight. Do you remember anything you said during the fight, Mr Little ? ' 'Not a thing." Well, you swore nearly every time you spoke. It was about the same the next fight and worse than ever in the third Men are not their better selves in battle, no matter how brave they may be. They do things and they say things that they could not be induced to do or say in the ordinary walks of life, told of a pious old deacon, the captain of a company, who was horribly pro fane in a fight, and when chafie about it went for his sins. Mr. Little was more philosophical. He said "I didn't intend to swear. I didn' ktiow that I swore. I am sorry if I did swear. I guess, under the circum stances, God will not mark it down against me." Chicago Times Herald. Tne Snow Melting Ohiuootti In the northwestern states a pecu liarly warm, dry wind, called the Chi nook, which has a wonderful power of "eating up" snow, occasionally pre vails, and a remarkable visitation of this wind occurred in Oregon and Washington last December. Prof. Ward, writing in Science, calls atten tion to the close resemblance between the Chinook winds of the Cascade and Rocky mountain regions and the celebrated foehn winds of the Alps. Both blow down from the mountain ranges, and both produce effects, in the sudden liquefaction of snow, that are almost marvelous. There is no mystery about them, although they require particular conditions of atmos pheric pressure, combined with cer tain effects, arising trom the position of the mountains with respect to the isothermal lines, or lines of equal temperature. Do Your Feet Ache? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder. It cures Cornr, Bun ions, Swollen, Tired, Sweating, Aching feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. A New Flying Machke. A flying machine designed to imi tate birds' flight, and somewhat simi lar in principle to that of the unfortu nate Lillienthal, has been a subject of experiment by Herr A. Stentzel of Altoona. The wings have a spread of about 7 yards, with a surface of 8 2-3 square yards. They have a parabolic curve of t in 12, and move through an angle of 70 degrees. The apparatus weighs 75 pounds. The and health making are included in tbe making of HIRES Rootbeer. The prepa ration of this great tem perance drink is an event of importance in a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good health. Invigorating, appetiz ing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. Made only by The Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A pack age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere, 4-1-itd WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Th follnwlnir Widow's Anoralsements will hn nresented to the Orphans' ' oui t or Columbia Couutyou the first M uiduv of M iy .., 18W7 and confirmed ulsl, and unless exceptions ai llh-d within four days thereafter, v. Ill bo con tinned absolute. Estate of E. J. Cole, lute ot Jackson twp, doceuHCd, personalty aoo.uu. Estate of Mordwnl Millard, lato of Centte twp. deceased, Personally t&-00, Estnie of Wesley K. Nuss, late of Mlfilln twp, d eceaseu, I'eisouuuy aio.ou. lieau toy.u. Estate of James W. llvse, lute or Uugarloat twp. deceased, I'ers malty fi no. Kslate of Joseph '. Knvls, lain ot Centre twp H.,Aauul I'KI'HOIiallV 180.00. Kmato of George Colo, lato of Benton twp Aa.tuuatnl. IJAruiinttltv. KilT.rH. Estate of J"hn E. Kbner. late of the Boro. ot Mlllvlllo, deceased, Persoimlty swo,i"i. EUate of Joel Fulk, doooased, Personalty B7.S4, Realty, SJK.84. Clerk's omoe, W. n. HENltlE,, Bloomabura, J'a., April 1, 1u7. Clerk, O. 0. engine Is of special construction, us ing compressed carbonic acid, and yields one horse power with a pres sure of s atmospheres, and a to t horse power with 7 to 9 atmospheres, it is claimed that the machine cannot only fly, but that its speed can be varied at will. Trenton (N. J.) American. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice In horebr irlven to all legatees, credi tor and other persons Interested In the ettfates ot tbe respective decedents and minora tbat the lonowiog aamimsiraiors,' esecuwrs, guaruians account have been filed In the office of the Hegtstor of Colombia county, and will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance in the orphan' Court to be held In Bloomsburg, Mon day, may s, ihvt, at v o clock p. m. 01 saia aay. No. 1. The first and final account of N. Rich. art, execut or of Knchae) Hlcbart, late ot Bcott townanip, accessed. No. . First and final account of Peter 8. Mill. executor 01 bjraia aoltmine, late ot uerwict No. 3. The account of Henrv lletler. executor 01 Jonn jnaurcv, late 01 Minim townsmp. No. 4. First and final account of Susanna K. Bwcntzel, administratrix of William U. Hwent- zei, lute 01 bloomsburg. No. a. Tbe account of John O. Parkier, ad ministrator, c t. a , of Husan B. Funston, late of Jlloomsburg, deceased, and filed by Wm. Mensch, administrator of said John i. Barkley, uwwuneu. No. 8. The first and final account of Gen. W. coreii, executor of William Miller, late ot Hem lock township, docased. No. 7. The first and final account of ,T. P. and W. K. Armstrong, who are the administrator 01 x;. v. Armstrong, aeceasea, wno was tne an inlnlstrator of Joseph B. Hhaffer, late of Blooms. uurg. No. 8. flecond and final account of oeo. B. Hummer, acting administrator of John I. Hum tiler, late ot Jackson township, deed. No. 9. First and ttnal account of Joseph W. Kvcs, administrator of (handlco u. Jives, deed. late or .Madison township. No. la First and final account of William J. Whttmoyer, administrator ot Adam Whltiuoycr, late 01 rine townanip, aeca. No. 11. First and llnnl account ot Aaron Boyd, guardian of Laura A. and KnlpU H. Brader, min or children of KmmaAl. Hrudoi, late of Centre townanip, aocensea. No. IS. The first and flnnl account of II. n Ultimo, testamentary guardian ot the person and estate of Lillian M.. Niimunl H. and Otlsd Kline, minor children of John 8. Kline, late of Heuton township, deceased. No. IS. First and final account of John H. Rhodes, administrator ot Celesllu Hhodes, late or Minim townsmp, aeceasea. No. 14. First account of I R. Waller, executor of It. W. Tubus, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 15. The second and final account of Alexander . Hons, administrator of namuol lli'.ss lute ot Benton towusulp deceased. No. 16. The first and nnal account of Charles F. John. Fredlell. Phuman and F.innni J. Hull administrators of Harman O. John, lute ot Main township deceased. No. n. The second and partial account ot William H. Demott and t:yriis Demon, execu tors of Jacob Uemott, late of Madlsun township doceasod. No. 18. Second account of I. W. McKelvy surviving executor of William McKelvy, late of uioomsburg aeceasea. No 19. First and flnnl account of clarence A. I'etorman. administrator of Benlamln F. l'eterman, lute of Benton township deceased. No. ao. Third account of. L. E. Waller execa tnr nf II V Andrews, late oi luoomsnurg. No. 81. First and final account of J. B. Mo- Henry, sheriff. Trustee, appointed by the Or- I phuns Court to make sain or item Estate or Kiilllo Johnson and Eliza Fruit, under proceed ings In partition. No. ii. Third account of I. W. McKelvy sur viving executor, of William McKelvy late of Uioomsburg deceased. No. 83. The first and final account of F. W. lti'dcker, guardian of the person and estate of llrnry Kurlo Hess a minor child ot lteod Hess, late of Scott township deceased. C 11 KNT April rd., 1SW. ' ' Register. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WEEK. Bloom-W. L. Demaree, H. P. McIIenry, C. W. Snyder, B. F. Sharpless. Simon SUuffer, John Watson. Heaver Eber McAree, Daniel swank. Hcnton iwear Sutton. Heuton two. W. L. Shultz. Berwick Josenh Ulttner, Wm. FranU. Wm. Dlldebrand, Geo. W. Johnson. ltrliu creek Thomas K. urn tain. Catawl8atwp Hour Whltner. Center A. H. Bower, Wm. Hoffman, centralln Wm. Hensnn, .'ohn W Conner. Cleveland Gulen Bird, Samiifl Miller. conynKtmra Isaac Uoyer, Frank Brennan. Patrick Haley. Klslilugcreek Cvrus Robblns, omen stokes. Ureenwood B. T). Anoleman. Knos Bangs, A. J. Derr, M.J. Kline, Frank Mather. Hemlock 'tewara uinon, i-uviu iroup. Madison Robert Johnson. Main Boyd A. Hawk. Mllllln diaries Menslnger, C. v. Miller. Mt. Hleasant lsnlah Howell, Clark Smith. Orange 4. F. Connor. Pine I. L. Eves. Scott tieorge swlgart, Levi Weaver, suifarloiit Elllah Peterson. Fred Laubach, Wesley Hess. SECOND WEEK Dloom-F. P. Drinker, J. V. Dewltt, Peter Jones, Robert Morris, George Moyer, Josluh Kiilston, w. k. Kinker, w s. lusuion. nenton .1. u. MCHenry. Benton two. F. P. Cole. Berwick Geo. V. Miller, Allon McHenry, T. P. Swav7.1t. Catawissa Jeremiah Cornelius, b. h, uries- baugh, .101111 u. f ormer. center 11. a. &norr, nuiiam auwarus, 1 a. Remlev. conyngnam raincK iiniaiey. iiarnnru weicu t isiiinyereeK w. it munenry. Greenwood J. O. Glrton. Hemlock Wm. Earnest. Jackson John Fritz Locust Wm. Adums, J. W. Snyder. Main John II. Hart.ell. ' Mllllln Jacob Oruver. Orange A. J. Kocher. Plnn-u. V. Uoldreu. B. F. Karschner. 3. It. I.vons Koaringcreck s. u cnernngton, ouuiuui nouek. Scott Charles Hess. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out ot the Court of Common Picas ot Columbia oiuuty, Pa., and to me directed, there will be etposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 3, 1897, at two o'clock p m., all that certain hereinafter described piece or lot of land situate In Bower's second addition to the Borough of Berwick, In said county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Situated on Fourth Btreet beginning at the corner of lot number ono on sulci street, thence by said Fourth street forty-nine and a half feot to lot number three, thence by same one hundred and sixty-rive feet to a one rod alley, thence by said alley forty-nlue feet and a bait to lot number one, tueuco by the same one hundred and sixty. Ove feet to the place of beginning. Being lot number two In said lower's second addition ot Berwick, whereon Is erected a DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. It being the same lot of land granted and con. veyed by Indenture under tho hands and seals of Isaiah Bower and Hannah, bis wife, bearing date the firtoonth day of September, A. D. 1880. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Agnos u. Vnndorsllce et al., vs. Joseph R. Van. dersllce and T. J. Vandorslleo, administrators of Mary O. Vandorsllce, deceased, and to be sold as the property ot Joseph R. Vandorsllce and T. J. Vandorsllce, administrators of Mary Q. Vauder slice, deceased. 3. b. Mchenry, Roblson, Atty. Sheriff. 4-s-ia. ADMINISTRATOR'S notice. KutaU of Mordeeat Millard, We of Centre town nip, wwciuni. Knilne U herehu olren that letter of adminl- trnttim on the etUitf of Mordeeat Millar, tat of Centre tmmiehtp, deceased, have been grnmea the undereioncd administrator, to whmn all fiereon indelited In eaid eelate are retpiestrd to make pawiiente, and those having claim or de mande vHll make known ttie fame witlmut de- lav 10 K. . Olll, l. A Kit, 8-f-tM. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel Merlcln late ot Hemlock Township, deceased. Notion la herehr irlven that letter of admin istration upon the estate of thenld decedent have been granted to tbe undersigned. All I Demons Indebted to the Bald estate are reiiust- ed to make payment and those having claims or demands against, t ne same win iuukv im Known wunoui oemy i TUKUUUKII m itniuijft, Administrator. Bloomsburg, Pa. FRIIZI & IlABMiK, Atty's. M-Bt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In "to Ornhanif Court of Columbia contif, Pa. Estate ot Benaga rarKer, laieaeata counif, deceased. The underHoned auditor, avnoinltd lv aUl Court to make distribution aflhebatnncerrmain tnn in the hand of the ravulor of atd etaW, hereltv give notice that he will meet all rxtrMe interenlrd, for the jmrpoee of hi ailolntmerU at the office of L. S. Wlntertteen, Kq , in Vie town or Blooiiteinirg, penna , on rrvwv, Aprn to, A.V. ltW, at 10 o'elvile a. m., when and where eald narlleeare reintlred to jirov their claim or be debarred frtnn uarticiiialing in llw dletrtbutloH - . ,j. ii it tiiri'Lr SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ Fl. Fa., Issued out ot tbe Court of common Pleas ot Columbia county. Pa. aad to me directed, there will be expospd to public salo at the Court House In Bloomsburg, Pa., on , - MONDAY, MAY 5, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece er parcel of land bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Hltuate In Urlarcrcek township, Colum bia county, Pa., beginning at a stone In line ot land now or late of Bernard Scybert, thence by land late of Joseph Stackhottse north seventy one and three-fourth degrees east ono hundred and fifty-seven perches to a post, thence by land of same south two degrees west fitly-live perches to a post, thence by same south sev enty-one and three-fourth degrees west ono hundred and thlrty-ntne perches to a stone, the place ot beginning, containing 48 ACRES more or less. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Susan Fox, now to the use of Kills Eves and Bro., vs. C. B, Roberts and C. A, Dodson, and to be sold a the property of C. A. Dodson. J. B. MClIENKY, Herring, A tty. Sheriff. 4-8-ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed m PUDlI 8810 4UO ourl "ouao ,u ourg, fa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., all tbat certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the township of sugarloaf, Columbia county, and Btate ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone on line of Emanu' 1 DUts and J. M. Lartsh south seventy one degrees and twenty-five minutes, east thir ty-three and eight-tenths porches to a stone, thence by land of A. Laubach along the publlo road south two degreos and tweity-three min utes, west seventeen and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of John w. Kile, south nrty-five and three-fourths degrees, west thirty perches to a stone, thence by same north four teen degrees west twenty-one and seven-tenths perches to o stone, thence by same north sixty- four and three-fourth degrees, west five and six-tenths perches to a small white oak, thence by same north ten and one-quarter degrees east twenty-one and eight-tenth perches to tne beginning, containing SIX ACRES and thirty-eight perches, be the same more or less, whereon Is erected a DWELLING HOUSE stable and out buildings. seized, takon Into execution at tbe suit ot Bloom Poor District's uso vs. John Kile, and to bo sold as the property of John Kile. Snyder, atty. J. B. Mchenry, 8-af-ts. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., the undersigned executor of last will and testamont of George Bower, late of Brlarcreek township In the said county deceasod, will soli at publlo salo on the premises on THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897, at two o'clock In tho afternoon ot said day, the following described real estate, to-wit : No. 1. A tract of land situate In Brlarcreek township, Columbia county, Pa .adjoining lands ot David KIsner, David Shaffer, James Evans and others, containing THIRTY ACRES, and fourteen perches. No. 9. AH the right, title and Interest ot the said decedent In the undivided one-half of a tract of land situate In sutd Brlarcreek town ship. In said county, adjoining lands ot William Yohe, William Glrton, Honry Mart, Ephrnlm Evans andothors. containing 18 acres, more or less, whereon are erected a f ramo DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and out-bulldlngs. No. 8. All the right, title and Intorost of the said decedent In the undivided one-half ot a tract of land situate In said township ot Brlar creek, In snld county, adjoining lands of Wll. Ham Evans, James, Lemons, John Fester and John Doak, containing 20 ACRES, mo-.-e or less. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of tho property, fifteen por ceut. at the continue. tlon of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year from said sale, togethor with Interest thereon from confirmation nlsL Purchaser to pay for deed. Purchaser will be required to give bond with good and approved seourlty for the faithful payment of the purchase money according to the above conditions. JAMES BOWElt, Zarr & Freeze att'ys. Executor, 8-18-D7-tS. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House'' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern convenience PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTOaXTf-AT-UlW, Mrs. Enf s Building, Court Hoom kOmj, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTONtY-AT-LAW, Port Offica Building, sod float, bloomsburg; pa. C. W. MILLER, ATTONKY-AT-tAW, Wirt's Building, sad Bom, BLOOMSBURG, PA, J0I1M Ok FMII4. '0 0. uAmmMn FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELIOR8 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Doaee GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and flooc, BLOOMSBURG, PX WM. H MA GILL, ATTOKN1Y-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-T LAW, Office and floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and fkxx, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. 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 and and Centre Streets, i-I3-'94 W. A. EVERT, t Attorney- At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTO RNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rvofflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN IL CLARK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AHT THE PEACE) Mojer Boa BwMinfc Sati BLOOMSBQB PA, J. IL MAIZE, ATTORHKY-AT-LAWj UAL ESTATE Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-iAW, Clark's Building, cor. Mala and Ccatza Stl BLOOMSBURG, Pa. CJTCan be consulted in Geri W.H. RHAWN, AXTORnrEY-AX-UMK, Office, corner of Third aad CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXOKOK, Office, Nona Market Sum, I) LOW SBURCl PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 3.70-1- BLOOMSBURG, TA BriotAt Attention to Disiasm or Obil II. BIERMAN, M. D. BOMCEOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND B CHOWS orrioi boors: Ofnoe k Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. ., to S and 7 to P. m. BLOOMSBTJKQ, PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Flftk SI DISEASES OF 1BE THROAT AM) N08JI SPECIALTY (8 to 10 A.M. Jto 4P.M. i.7 to 9 P. M. BLOOM6BURO FA. orrici hours DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician1 and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Hons. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. BOBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WSpecial attention given to tbe eye an1 the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, centre St., between iVa udu Din 01s. Diseases ot tbe ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA is to 10 a. m. orrics hours: i 1 to 8 p. m. (7 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses ' and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConneeUoa DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Hark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maanst, ana all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wan artificial teeth are inserted. CTTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest 00 iu iud wunu, uuiuug wnicu are: CASH TOTAL VaPLH flIPITtT. 1UIN nWHm ... Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 3,l8,5 si.ooasM I'eun'a. l'hlla 400,000 8,8,ieo 1,1UKI Queen, of N. Y. 600,000 8,538,1115 l,Wl.fn Westchester, N. Y. 800,008 1,758,307 N.Tai N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,68V s,si,ra1 OFPICI IN I. W. MoXllTT'S STOW. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main arid Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compaai. ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. . Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newaifc, N. J.; Clinton, N. Peoples', N.Y.;Read. tig. Pa German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never yat had a loss settled by any court of law. Thab assets are all invested in solid securities, ud liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted sad paid as soon as determined, by Christian T, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaar. burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoal! patronize the agency whei losses, if any, are settled and paid by one of their own citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern convenience. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A, Dartzel, Frop.' Pefr F. Reldy, Uanagai No. ill West Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. KTLarpe and convenient snmi.le rronis,tfh rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coo veniencet. Bar stocked with best winrs and liquors. First-class livery attached.