ME COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. TBE WOMEN OF CUBA. NOTED FOR THEIR BEAUTY OP FACB AND GRACEFUL FIGURES. They T" w"rm "rlfid amd Afrnr.tlrw Ir, Ilp1jrl Much Devntlon Their FaUleaflet So Maov MrrUta of Convenience In Cnbe In Ftmc Cuban women are Doted for their beauty, Honiewliat resembling the Orl ,.utnl typ-. with dark, languishing eyv, polorlPM complexions, mall mouths, graceful, rounded forms, and nuisit'lr Kliaued hands and fet Ttwlr Clnderella-Hke feet are probably duo to the fact that Cnban women are not fond of exercise, although In the country they saunter around 10m .mund or take a brisk canter on iminelmck before breakfast. In town they arise early, a people usuiuiy ao In the truil'k before the dew Is off tlie gras, and take a turn In the gar den or walk through the park. When they go shopping they arive to th stores, but seldom alight from their carnages. uosequioim cwim hasten to bring out goous ror meir in portion, while they make their selec ti(H. glancing Indifferently with their Mu black oyos at the passers-by, mean while, who pass close to their equip fltfea. owing to the narrow sidewalks nud "thoroughfares, Sometimes Indies prefer to havo samples sent to their residences, nud do their shopping at home with still greater ease. In the tropics lutwr Is simpllfled as much a possible, und time Is not of much nc ..mint. All social as well as donioeti.- duties are carried out leisurely, am. the ruh and hurry of the metropolis are unknown. The popular Idea is that Cuban women niv iiulolent, but such Is not th ease, altlmiigh the torrid r.ono does impart n languid grace to every mo tion, wtille the bustling activity of Northern women Is lacking. They find plenty to do at homo In suiierlu Uuiliiu' their servants, attendlntf to household duties, and embroidering or dolnii due needle work, for Cuban wo men ure skilled In tlie use of the needle, and of Into years In the brush also, Cula having produced uiaay cel ehrated artists. I'loies de Mayo, Flowers of May, hs the Mny festival to the Virgin Is called, brings out many pretty midd ens. Clad lu white, wearing kmg white veils over tlw.lr d.irk treswu. they repair to the evening service to carry flowers, going 1111 to the nltar two by two, ami es- a iW I . . . . .. ..l.InK HM I - tending tneir nonu ouei mB, n-eelviHl niul placed on the altar by the acolytes. Cuban (,'lrls are careruny mueiueu fmm the world, the prevaiUng cus toms in regard to ehaperonage lieliiK similar to those of the Kronen, as well as other customs. But a doner Intercourse with the United States through education and travel has modified many of their customs, wpvclally sIijco so many Cubans have mude our country thwic homo by adop tion. Fewer marriages of convenience are made in Cuba than in France. Cuban women's hearts sway their beads. Thov are warm-hearted, passionate. mid nffontinn.te. while their' affections ceutor in their liomes. As a rule they - are true and faithful In family relations, and are devoted to their husbands and chil dren. The only flnw, perhaps, Is some times an overweening fondness for their offspring, which tends to harm ful ludulpence harmful because ex cessivefor self-control should be taught a child, and wholesome disci pline maintained. The distinctive charms of Cuban maidens aro their soft, gentle, and cap tivating ways, and languid grace. They are not as lively and Independent as American girt, while their training and t.ivenUoiial life tend to render tlx.-, more timid and dependcnl.-Har-per t B.unr. Quick Bnrt. A youD aide-de-camp who at a party In Dublin Cuutte onoo approached Archbishop Wlratoly and aaked: "l)o8 your trace know wluU Is the dttter eiw btttweoa an am and an Archbish op?" "No", was tb jrravo ausww. Then tha youth weat ou, "An a na a cross on his back, but an Archbishop Las a cross on his breast." "Very Kouil." w.id tho Aivhblshop; "now, will you tell m what Is the dlffereuce bo tween yourself and an assT' "I don't know," wild tho youth. "Neither do 1." said the Archbishop, and walked away. An I'ucuouiantbU Ihrt-Jwdle. "Uis Is a flue ploco," remarked I'loUdlug Pute, wlo hud been revallntf hluibelf with souio lluruturo which ne hud nU-Led uu ou tho wuy. "Whut's It about V" asked Mc-owkT- luu Mike. "About du boautles of Dature. Goiuc to t'luk of It, some o' ikui Is nne. Uou't vu kind of ouloy lookln' over at -veulu and Mieln' de mountain buthed in uchtr "No," replied MeandorlUK Mike. "Me nature's too Hvinimthetw. I reel sorry tor 'em." VuhIUKton Star. Sh Wuvld ! Dlupoltod. Mrs. UenJiam I am going to write to mother to-nltrht, and I ain just go ing to tell her all I know. Benhain That will be too tmdt she will be expecting a good loutf letter.- Kew Vork JouruaL U Ki( Hit Word. "Her hiMibnud b11 when she mar ried blm, lils love would be unremtt tlug." "Did bo keep bis word?" "Yes, bo baa never glvoa be a cent." Care of the Hands. No woman of refinement will dis regard the appearance of her hands, because these useful members are al ways in evidence, and cannot be over looked in the general estimate of her appearance. To a certain extent the care which a woman takes of her hands indicates her character. Con trary to the popular impression, soft, white hands arc difficult to attain, be cause nothing of value is procured without effort. Red, puffy hands are often caused by wearing gloves which are too small or fasten too tightly. The best gloves to wear are those of animal skin, such as kid, buckskin and doeskin. The hands should be exposed to the sun and wind as little as possible, and hot water is sure to injure any skin, be it on hands or face. Lifting heavy objects, excessive bi cycle practice and wearing rings too small inevitably result in disfigure ments. Parents should take special pains to care for the hands of their growing children, for early neglect often de stroys the possibility of future excell ence. In order to acquire a soft, white hand, great care must be ob served in the selection of preparations and toilet soaps. Nothing exceeds the quality of pure olive soap of Span ish make; all highly colored and very fragrant soaps should be avoided. Violent hand shaking is detrimental to the hand, and is avoided by many people in public life. George Wash ington at public receptions always stood with his hands behind him, simply bowing with dignified courtesy, Mis. President Harrison was forced to refrain from hand shaking on ac count of the disastrous effect on her hands. Ame. Rowland in New York Tribune. Was Not so Nervous. "I have been a great sufferer for many years with liver and kulney trou- b es. indigestion and headaches. I was nervous and could not sleep Hood's Sarsaparilla was recommend ed to me and I thought I would try it After taking a few bottles my head ache was relieved. I was not so ner- vous and I was able to eat and sleep well." Mrs. R. T. Huber, Mechanics 1 ourg, Pa, . Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. South Africa has about 750,000 European and 3,000,000 colored in habitants. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Thf HVfif Clayton Kutaw. Tim UDdersigiinl multlor n;jK)ited lV '. Or phan' tvmrt or Oilitmliia Vnimtu to illstrUiut? win nititlra to th mime, in llir mailt r of the Wright Clayton eMail-, will iiec the iHirtie In tvrvAtvil far the tierformaiu of hU dntief at hm ofllre In the Uxrn of Illoonmhnr'J, on TwiHlav, , a. ,ui am. isw7. at 10 o'c( a. m..wlu-n anil wlureall ivrituitt are rniutred to iirenent their claihin tiefirre melt uutltior, or he iteharrnl from uniuti in j or a iiit i uir n..r. vi .... July-!, Iftff. CIlAULhS U. BAHKLK, , HI. """' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mateof Jacob Utt, late of llree,woo,l totmMu.X,". ,, dM'd. Xothv In hereby yltvn that lettert ofailmlnln trillion un the estate of Joint) I'll, late of Ureen wood dep. rterniSMf, hare been grantril tit th aerniwwil admtnMrator, to whom all itereoim In- ....I.,... ... .... f.i ,ufiiini', rviturstt'it to nutke IHtil- HientH, and thoee hating clalnm or demand! trill make Kiunrn me winte i'?T G. M. Quirk; Attn. AdmtnMrator. 1 at. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Susan B. Fanston, deceased. Tho unrirniii-mvt hsvinv been anpnlnted audi tor to distribute tho fuud In the hands of the accountant In the estaw of Susan I. Kiinston to ami Htiinnv the parties entitled tt.ere'O, win atteua at his onicr ira Street, Blooiimbuig. Pa., on Saturday, July irri, a ii nut?, ui tjn n'eioi-k lii the forenoon, for the performance of his duties as such audi- tor ; when and where all persons having claims must present tnem amy ninneiun-uu-.i lowance, or oe rorever uuuuneu irum eui onsuiuiuuu. ,., ,, Sw rfuu.l u. r nnni.r., JuneSMT. Auditor ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Maul uf John C. t'mlt, late of UemlocK lirp., (iriTlleru, Sotloe 1n hereby tilren that letters of adminlH- :...,.. ihntehitrinin lnini or iiemana inn "" klw,rn "VTavix Twit,., , , Ilm khom. i'o, Cltarlet W. oarmry, .mw.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In re i'ntiifs or John D. Unnnner, mie vj am loirnmup, iwcu. The nuiteralnned annotated auditor, to dlftrt. lu. ... n.u l..,ii,y nf ll li. Huimnrr, adininielratur of mid tlerruned, annhoirn hy the muiM.ii itt.il nimi iiitHimii. or Mini titriiititpn , ... ..... i ,,... ii.. Lm iiun imiiiiiii entitled thereto, mill nit at Inn oiltre in the Town hi uiuuin"wy, in,'fortlieiinr'iMueofaUeiiiliinjtothe diuten i... .... ij. riteedau, July W, ikhy, at nine hie apponameju, wnen unu wurim mi j..-. .-. i.. n.1,11, fl, in, ia nuatnet mint estate muet aiiiiear and prone the mime, or lie foreiw debarred from uominu inoneawjuim. HOUT. K. LITTLK, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kiitale or Knuna German, late of Pine Ujinuthlp, deveuMed, Satire 1 hereby given that tettern of adnimts- fi-iidixi on the eetate of Jimma Herman, late Vine township, dvirnf d, lutm leii urantfd to uiulei-itttfiird anmintstrator, to whom all persons indetiletl to saia esiaie are rripn-sirit w numr in, ments, ai d liaise harina i laims or demand will make Known uu, same 'JWKKSr, ftimder. Attn, Administrator, IWH-U. iJerre, J'a. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. tameu luMiiu rro.- .r meat, und those having mm 1. L ..oiftti lt.it mttUM ifilitfUl. liflltU 'a . 4 tVicH A CIlkSIIA cu. Sunder. Atty. ' AdinmlntrairU rslnt ur William M. Aohenlsirh, law of uranue Orphans1 cwirt ur tmumina vonmy m - r W township, drtxasnt. irlbutton of the money In the hands m ''' "' Utter of administration on the estate oT Wm mtum id OeUas appear, il. Ai'henlHich, itetwwtl, having been granted to a in, it vo "'u,l Wednesday, July the undersigned ainodratru,,, I '"iT'tn" rtwil It, to perform the STATEMENT OF THK Bloomsburg School District, l ORYF.AR ENDING JUNE, 1897. M. C. VYOODWAHD, Collector, DM. I 81 84 3. K. BITTKNBKNDEH, Collector, DR. Bnlanco on duplicate, 18M f V1 W) CK. By exoneration allowed t 83t uy Ami paia Treasurer " ,,. ,, WHS Bal uncollected on dupllcatc.'M Wfl M Tax rate inn, School, ." mills, Bulldln, S mills. J. K. BITTRXBKNDBK, Collector, DH. To Amt of duplicate, 18W $ 1M0 " CK. Colleeted on duplicate. Wlduys ' $ 70V. 88 Discount and Collect tor's Com I 45 47 Paid Treasurer 65 0 41 Amount collected six mos. ondupllcato.... 1718 00 Collector's com 8" M Paid Treasurer . 16J7 85 Ami collected and paid Troaa uftral nirw.. 1M23 00 10fl7!) Rilnnna lmnnllnntort An duiillcate. 18WJ ooto WM, E. RINKEK, Treasurer, DU. To Amt from former Trens t S4 81 To net proceeds commence meat exercises, vam i To Amt from duplicate, !'.... Ml 5 0 '. " lorn).,., ivi"- in " State appropriation 6VM IS " Amt tuition I. L. Edwards.. 100 " rrom ll. A. .M'Kimp cheek A. Z. Henoch Ass. Est. 1. W. McKelvv 8 98 To Amt from Harman ft Has- sert, bal on trade or oia iron for coal 1 " To Amt from L. P. sterner, pro- cei'ils lantern exuiDition at sMiool 4 3 To Ai.it from County Com'rs. . . 68 (M To Amt from sale of out house, old seats and shutters o -a To Amt from snle of books, lost tablets, broken slates, etc.... 45 To bonds negotiated 13100 lmiTHsi HlXTUl'U Oil milium.. ui ' procoeflsot orders dlseount'd at oanK "" CH. Bv Amt paid on orders Issued by the present board t-Jtsil. 03 By Amt pahl on orders Issued aru discounted, isms oiau vj By Amt p'l order Oeo. R. Kress and others outstanding j liv Auit bonds redeemed SvSOO ' " coupons due July, and Jan.. lS'.ir.uald "0 Uv Treasurer's commission:. . . . "' 4-1 rmr TH 11(1 ui Bal in Treasurer's bands Bl'lLDINU Fl'SU At'COVNT, DU. Tobnliince on duplicate, 1S". ..$ 1710 U " Ami on uupnoaie, io.iu vm i " bonds negotiated 1'JfOJ Oj " interest uccrueu on uouus negotiated To distributive share In Amt from I. w. McKeivy estate ... To balance on duplicate, Wi and ISM as ! -178 21 CR. ',1y exonerations, 18! " bal:inee on duplicate, I 48 So S3 Ti 1W 7! 18M nnrt iww By dlwt and commission paid InHiirtays Bv collector's commission paid 'in six months By amt pd J. Salfzer for organs By suit, paid Tnos. oorrey on new building By Amt, paid 11. CI. Carpenter for apparatus and repairs.... By amt paid Kshleman, Holmes und hurtiunn, plumbing, ete. By amt pnld 1). '. Jury, plans ami Hiin,.rlntendenco J4 47 lso ot) 7M1 34 1705 8:1 Jill 88 li)0 110 mi rh By amt pld School Furnishing co . iloHks and furniture Pilrl honrls lilt). 110. U. 113. 111. ll'i. 1IH, 117, 118, 11H, 130 w Coupons ar.U Interest Mi w Paid outstanding oiuer, ii. k. Kress, airenl v Interest on same uo Puld various persons orders Urnwu for material ana lauor on ri-palrs old buildings and new.... w Treasurer's commission Wi 81 Bulance on iws dupucuie nwi 1MHI " WW l Transferred to school fund M 00 I 1,-.T Jl . au,,ncate , '3 and US... " uu' uu-r n.ln,Caf(, )Htt " IS I Su't( np,,Voprlatlon Mm HI I F10111 fot m'r Treasurer . . . . . ' 1 ' in I. L. Edwards. I 81 i Oil I Mut..i il. hooks and oilier sur- pllessold Ul C I n,JirSSL1, """ .;V....c.Tf.: 4o I ...l.!l".V rriiMl lift i-XiX-i 54 CH. By balance on duplicate. '9J-'93 $ ss 0- By exonerut'ns on duplicate, K5 83 4 By discount and commission on taxes. ttOdayg. 8I 8 By collector's commission on taxes, six uuiiii" By bulance on duplicate, 189.V. SC, 8i By treasurer's commission 4'i on - .. . . . .. . . i ju ii i hy paiu xo WBeners nun o juu a n. w By id s!8 teachers, Institute.... SW 7- " COttl "TV " books and supplies 1 print ing K 1" ' Auditors W) " freight ou text uooks ana black boards 81 SI) 00 Bv Supplce on lot " 11. A. M'Kllllp, services col lect. I. w. ncKeivy estate. 10 00 147 W :-t 7S 84 S7 23 94 S IU 00 1) 00 U i f 8(1 51. VI 80 Rv mmnllcs. oil. waier. lumber I H d'ao'nnt 0n orders renewed By I. II. Holler and others.lalor I By tu"llt(m Ml i'ieaunt district 1 '.-, nd Wi. i ny secr tary's salary. By Insurance, Mal.e, McKeivy. By for weivntng coai.. .... By o. B. Melllck, cement tloor.. Hy oraers or i reueeuieu itv ninpwiil dlseoiinL ...... Hy Amt on duplicate, 18!Hi 4:i8 on Bulance in tieasury n- LIURAHY FI ND. as w uouiuiencement. '95.. Amt. received from lantern ex hibition, lllKli scnooi - a.' 88 7B B0NDKI1 IXDEBTKBNESft. Bonded Indebtedness last rep't.l 7 0o0 Bonds issuer . Bonds redeemed Jan., 18OT aiooo Present bonded Indebtedness.. fHWOo 00 OTUEH INDEBTEDNESS, Orders discounted at bank $ 54i on I ,,,,,,, ..wiimr nrilxrH unu'd for '97 SO - r -' 'V I i .isniio. Bsl on Hi and '98 duplicate., Bal on duplicate, 1S9.'. $ HI 81 . Y1t 81 . 1H..U. ....... " in treasurer's hands . lllll'l - mi Oi ou.imntnd vfiliin of hiilldlnirs ,1,1 Ir minds WW" 00 .1 vii il 'l'o(NSENi). HOBT. K. LITTLE, ' secretary. President. We, the undersigned auditors, having exam ined iheatioveuciouut'.stttiemeiiisand voiirh Ln, uu nri'tipnted bv Treasurer and Secretary, or I flna tucm correct, and approve the same. tl I PBTKK ll. I HKb.B.) A. 11. BLOOM, June Si, 1HK7. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. (((( of Illinium G. John, lal of Slain Town, ship, dnrased. The undersigned, an auditor apiiolnti'd by I he rti.isi.t hisniinotutnieiit, -"rZ having claim against said estate must appear and proiv the eame or be drtoinvd from , ir7ir hiu irnere an ORPHANS' COURT SALE -Of VALUABLES- Real Estate. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned administra tor of tuo estate of V. W. Bvcs, late of the Bor ough of Mlllvllle, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, will offer st public sale the hereinafter described premises desig nated as purparts No. 1,8, !, 1" and It, on the premises designated as purpart No. t In the Borough of Mlllvllle aforesaid, oaf FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1897, at t o'clock p. m. And upon the following day, to-wlt, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897, at t o'clock p. m.. upon the premises corner of Third street and Btrawbcrry Alley, In the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., purparts No 5 and . Bald several pieces or parcels of ground more fully described as follows, to-wlt: Purpart No. 1. All that certain lot of land situate In the Borough of Mlllvllle, Pa., bound ed by Main and State streets and land of Harah B. Ktoh and James M. Hoto; containing thirty- two and one-half perches. Whereon Is erected a I FRAME DWELMNO AND STORE HOUSE, and also a brick dwelling and store house. Purpart No. 8. A double dwelling house and lot of ground situate In tho Borough of Mlllvllle aforesaid, bounded on the east by Cent re street, south by Third street, west by an alley, and on the north by Wheeler chrlsman, being feet front on Centre street bv feet In depth on Third street. Purpart No. 9. Ilouso and lot of graund situ ate In the Borough of Mlllvllle, aforesaid, bounded on the cast by public road, south by lana or a. .1. uarr, west oy bu univ. "" 1 bv lot of Barah B.Eves, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Purpart No. 10. A certain piece of timber land situate partly In Madison and partly in Pine townships, bounded bv lands of William Falrinan, Bethuel Whipple, David Masters, James Masters, heirs of Andy and 9. 8. Kunyan and others, containing $22 ACRES, AND 73 PERCHES, and allowance with the appurtenances. Purpart No. 11. A tract of Umber land situate In Pine township, bounded by lands of James stock-house, Benjamin Kedllne, Allnas Cole and ot tiers, containing about 3OO ACRES, more or less. Purpart No. 5. A certain lot of ground situ ate on the north side of Third street In the Town of BloomsbufV. Pa-, bounded as follows Beginning at a point on the north side of Third street on the western boundary of the lot of Charles W. Eves, deceased, elghty-tlve feet from the corner of Third street and strawberry allej , thence along said lot north thirty-three degrees and ten minutes west one hundred and thirty-seven feet to a point on lnnd of Peter K. Vannatta, thence along same south forty-eight and three-fourths degrees west thirty-three and one-fourth feet to lot of the estate of Adam Vtt, thence along said lot south thirty degrees and ten minutes east one hundred and thirty eight feet, more or less, to Third street, afore said, thence along same north forty-nine de gree aud Hfty-tour minutes east forty feet to the place of beginning. Purpart No. 8. A certain lot of ground situ ate ou the north side of Third street In Blooms burg aforesaid bounded as follows: Beginning at Hie corner of Third street aforesaid and Strawberry alley, thence nlong Strawberry al ley north forty degrees and fifteen minutes west two hundred feet, more or less, to Pine alley, thence south forty-eight degrees and thirty minutes west along said Pine alley sixty and three-tenths feet, be the same more or less, to a lot of Peter K. Vannatta south thirty-three de-u-rees and ten minutes east two hundred feet, be the same more or less, to Third street, thence along Third st reet north forty-nine degrees and tlfty-four minutes east eighty-tlve feet, more or less, to Strawberry alley,) aforesaid, the place otbeglnulng; containing about fourteen thou sand rive hundred square feet, more or less, whereon are erected 3 DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. Purparts No. 5 and 6 are subdivided and will be sold as follows: a. A vacant lot on north sido of Third street being thirty-eight feet front on Third street by one hundred and twen-ty-.lve feet, more or less, In depth, bounded west by land of the estate ot Adam Vtt. b. Lot on tho northwest corner of Third street and ex tension of Catharine street formerly known as Strawberry alley being eighty-seven feet front ou Third street by tlfty-four feet front on Cath arine street, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME BLOCK. OK HOUSES, titled up for three private residences, c A lot fronting on cathurlno street and Immediate ly north of last above described lot, being sev. enty and nlne-tenths feet in rront, oy e.g."-, and nine-tenths feet ueep at tuo auiuuum mo and seventy-two and four-tenths feet at the northern line whereon Is erected a two-story BLOCK OF HOUSES, fitted up for four private families, d. A lot on the southwest corner ot Catharine street and Pine alley, being seventy-four and five-tenths feet front on t'alharlne street by sixty and three-tenths feet on Pine alley with a depth on the southern line of one hundred and throe aud two-tenths feet, whereon Is erected a double two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. These properties having been recently repair ed and repainted, having sewer connection and supplied with water from the Water company, In a pleasant locality and within two hundred feet of the principal streets of the Town, make It a very desirable property as an Investment. All the above described premises will be sold at the time and place above named. Tibms of Balk: 10 per cent, of M upon strik ing down of tho property, M less tho 10 por cent, upon the confirmation of the sale, remain lug three-fourths In one year from date ot con nrmutlon with Interest from date of confirma tion. Possession to be given when Y is paid. C. W. V11.I.CH, Atty. MOKHW E. EVES, Adrar. of the estate ot c. W. Eves, dee'd. 7-8-lt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstulr of W. A. J. BrtlUilii and Slary DrUtatn. ri.a ,,,,,irilii,teii nmlllnr. anmiinted by the Or. plains' Court of Columbia County, on extvptUin to Meoolng account, will sit at hi opice in Ulouinshiirg, I'a , on Tuesday, Aug. SI, 1S1I7, at 10 iWorfc 11. ill., when and where all persons 1, ,!,,,, . I.,,,,, mininst said estate must appear and prove the name, or Im debarred frain coming In on saiajtina. u. a. T-1H(. Auditor. MR For all Biuoui and Nukvous Dksahi. They purify the Blood and (jive Hmalthv action 10 tht emir, system. fliirs DYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE. MM CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. 5-a7-6m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.1 N. U. FUNK, ATTORWrr-AT-LAW, Mrs. Eat t Building, Court Horn AJWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHtEY-AT-LAW, Peat O&ce Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, taAAoot, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOUS 0. rRSIZi. JOHKO. BASHAH FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA, offices: Centre St., first door below Opera nouae GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floof, BLOOMSBURG, P.ft- WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. . , Hfl,. Office in Peacock s building, Market Square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORN K Y- AT-t AW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Coiurabian Building, 2nd floaty BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Squar. 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, ATTO RNE Y 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-ia.'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. office oyer rrst National Bank EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. "Office Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN 11 CLARK, ATTOSaZV-AT-LAV AND TBS rxAd, Maye Bzoa, Bariktiafc nil BLOOMSWntf, FA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTO KNKY-A.T-LAW, DTSTJ1ATB UAL KSZATB AOB& Office in Lockard's Building, BUXMtSBOKX PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTO RN I Y-AT-LA W, Clark's Building, car. Maim aj BLOOMSBURG, Pa. 0Caa be consulted ia Gcn . W. IL RHAWN, ATTOKATy-AT-UklE, Office, owner of Third aaA CATAWISSA, PA. Da, J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUIGMOK, Office, North hUrket Stiael, BLOOMSBURG, TAm J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-iy ELCOMSBURG, FECIAL ATTBNTIOM TO PlPSlSKS CP CBILDSSS II. BIERMAN, M. D. UOMCSOPATinc PHYSICIAN AND 80K8O Orrici BOtrss: Office & llesldenoe, 4th Bt, Until 9 a. w., to S and 7 to 8 r. m. BLOCJMSBUKG, PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth S DISEASES OF IKE Til CAT A I'D MOP1 SPECIALTY 8 to in A.M. to 4 P. M. 7 to P. M. BLOOM8BUBO PA. orrici hocrs DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Offlce and residence In Prof. Waller's Boom. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HENRY V. CIIAMPLIN, M. D. 8 V HO EON AND GYNECOLOGIST. Office over Farmer's National Bank, Hours 10 to U A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 to8 P.M Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson. TELKPHONK. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SCKGEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between th ana 01 n nis. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Stoma, m. orrici hours: 4 1 to 8 p. m. (7 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EVE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasaei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection 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, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Mute BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfcea artificial teeth are inserted. W"To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 18 a. m j 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Beorenents twelve of t.hn nrrnnimit nwnu. les In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL DDBrLOt CAPITAL. AflHHTO. Affll ALL. Franklin of Phlla.. 400,nou $a,i8,5 sijios,m penn'a, Phlla 400,000 8,b,iw l,4lt.66i ueen.ofN. Y.. 500,000 S,M8,15 l,0tl,6U N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 0,730,880 1,1(4,111 orrici in 1. w. McKilvt sstosb. WLosses promptly adjusted and pUL M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWM) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as goodCompu. ics as mere are in me wona ana sat losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRS INSURANCK, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y. Read ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1 nese 01a corporations are well tfitfmw by age and tire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. TKeb assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted as4 Said as soon as determined, by ChrlstUa W. Lnnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaw uurK, i. lhe people of Columbia count shoald patronize the agency where losses, if say, is acmcu ami paia oy one OI Uxeur citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stobner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA, Large and convenient sample rooms, Ho and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop, refer V. Heldy, Managei No. 121 West Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BHTLarce and convenient snmple rrom s, bath rooms, hot and cold water, ana modern con veniences. Bar stocked with best wines and liquors. First-class livery attached. PA w.t 1 nc vravyevtlle, i'a,
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