THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THEATRE-QOINO IN JAPAN. A I.w rrolilliltlnu a I'crrorntitnre to he .inner limn Kignt Hours. It will Interest many to hear that the Japanese 'aws now prohibit theatrical performnnre lasting wore thnn eight hour. Tho plnya In the flrRt-clnss theatres brgln at 10 or 11, and are not ended until after Biinaot. Thero are Intervals, of course, for refreshments, and a recent innovation in a theatre yard for exercise, lined with eatini? booths and fancy stalls. Duxes are se cured three or four clays beforehand from a neighboring tea house, where arrangements are tn:u!o for attendance and refreshments during tho day. Full ilrras Is never worn. The following articles, unless other- rise ordered, are brought to each pat ron: A programme, a cushion, a to bacco fire-box, a pot of ton, :akos, fruit and sushi, a sort of rice dumpling flavored with vinegar and topped with a piece of fish. Valuable may be left at the lea housfl, and the Inclusive charge, excepting the waiter's tip, la not more than 1.80 yon a had. The gallery Is the most aristocratic place, but tho ipace unreserved, occupied by tho Japanese "gods," Is quaintly called "the deaf gallery." Westminster Ga lette. Nftw Yftnr'1. From time Immemorial the new rear has been the season for fresh and food resolutions. Hut Indeed the making of good reso lutions has always been so easy that jne marvels why any day In especial ihould ever have been set apart for :he purpose. Yet tho fact Is that al most every one likes to postpone the :ime of rellnqulnhlng the particular MtiRhtlncB3 which for any reisnn has jecomo objectionable, who. her tlm cumuli be the bure fact of Its own character or be the Injury It works. It Is so easy to be good next vee'.s )r the week after, because that person trho Is going to be good next week or the week after is another indivlilu;;!, the person of that time another (MMHon, not one's self, not tho person of this time. It hi so liilicult to say, Now, now, now la tho lime to leave off! because the person whom "Now" addresses Is one's self, jml experiences tho whole bltterne.ia )f the renunciation. And for this rea son we may observe that usually tho time for carrying the pood resolve In to effect Is seldom tills moment or Ihia day, but Is always among tho to morrows; and thus uncounted goo.l resolutions are made In any part of the Inst year, tho time for their bud Jlng into action being alt-ays loft for the first day of tho new year. HOT FAVORITES." agyt- " II ml DunU'l Wintnr Down Vint. Some years ago an Eastern fanner, n trying to repeat Webstor's dying words, "I still live," gave an amusing rendering of the spirit, if not the ex tet letter of the phraso. A gentleman dad remarked to him, "Life is very un sertain." "Ah, yes," replied the farm- sr, "that's true, every word of it; and. by the way, Captain, that makes mo ihink of what one of your big Massa :husetta men said when ho died a spell igo." "Who was It?" Inquired the Captain. "Well, I don't Jist call his name now, but at any rate he was a big polltlcian er, and lived near Boston sonrewhoro. My newspaper said that when he died :ho Boston folks put his Image in their windows and had a funeral for a whole lay." . "Perhaps it was Webster," suggested Ihe Captain.- "Yes. that's his name! Webster. Gen- ral Webster. Strange I could not think on It afore. But he got off a rood thing Just before he died. He riz up In bed and Bays he, 'I ain't dead ret!' "Gum Bog. Clooki ill I Aer Brussels has a very complete system Jf time service which the merchants use generally, and one cannot go any where without being faced with the ex act time. There are 451 electric clocks In service, all governed by the master tlock, which in this case Is tho town tlock. Each minute all the hands of Ihe clocks in the circuit are advanced sne minute by the action of a current Impulse sent out by th master clock. The cost of the sorvlce Is $25 for the initial Installation, but after that the yearly cost is only about 2. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Another Nw PIiIk. Jlggs You know what I swore off last New Year's? Biggs Yes; you swore off swearing iff. Jiggs That's riKht. Well, this year I've sworn off swearing off swearing ir. But blnmo nie if I can figure out w 1 stand in it. Need of Hualu. "Do you think you can support my laughter, Mr. Scoter?" "Van l I ,1 .InLl ,,,.,., o ij. we uiu uiai i iuu iib"b uwajr, l'r," answered the youus man. "I Jan't stand tho exponses4of a long en Casement, though, sir." Ilarnor's Ba. tor - Chestnut Street Bank of PuilacMpuia MIOSIS lis Douis. The financial circles of Phili,!,.!, were greatly exciie.I on Thursday iiiummg in last week when the news became current that the Chestnut Street National Hank of that city hail closed its iloors. Great excitement nrv.iil.t . r....ivn nil. I when it became known generally mrongs oi depositors and others flock ed to the building all anxious to know the cause of the suspension. The failure occurring as it did on the day before Christmas, was a hard blow at the business in the city. A little later in the day it was learned that the Chestnut Street TrnQt rv.m. pany had also failed. William M. Singerly, editor of the Record, and late Democratic nominee for Governor is the president of both institutions. A plan looking to the interest of creditors has been hit upon. They are to take half in cash and half in Record printing company stock. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas caret, candy catharic, cure guaranteed. 25c. 4 , t . The Mormon, like satan, cannot entirely conceal his cloven hoof. It will peep out and belie the most saint ly face he can wear. Witness the advice given by "President" Woodruff at the semi-annual conference of the Mormons. It is to be remembered that in suite ol orotestations of loyal ty to the Uuitcd States a majority of me ftiornion connection are yet as much under the thumb of the priest hood as they ever were. The signifi cance of the following remarks of old Woodruff will therefore be understood: 'God Almighty requires you to unite in your temple work and unite in your politics. You should unite to elect oiir city council and also all your state officials. Von must put aside your Democracy and Republicanism and as Latter Dav Saints unite, and - - you will not be taxed to death.'' The .Mormons win hear watching yet lor a generation. What do the Children Drink? i Don't eive them tea or coffee. Have 1 you tried, the new food drink called I Grain O ? It is delicious and nourish ing and takes the place of coffee. The I more Grain O you give the children 1 the more health vou distribute through their systems. Grain O ii made of pure grains, and tastes like choice coffee but costs about the price. All grocers tell it. 15c and 25c. Bush of freight. All Lines Crowded and Men Making Good Wages. Men who know anything about railroad arrairs say tint the present immense freight movement is the largest and most continuous rush in years. All the roads entering this city are still doing a big business and the Reading has been compelled to put on an extra crew to help take care of the trains on the Philadelphia, Harris burg and Pittsburg road. The daily movement on this single track branch averages from 400 to 500 cars per day and has run up above 700. Most of this traflic is east bound, although some heavy coal shipments have been sent west. The local freight on the Reading is also very heavy and shows a big advance on all branches over last )ear. Both divisions of the "Pennsy" are crowded with freight, although the Philadelphia division, as usual, is doing the largest business on account of the many "feeders, which contri bute to the "Pennsy" at this point. Extra men on that part of the road are now making bigger wages than the regular men did last year at this time. Some of them are ahead of the month in the number of days worked. On the Middle division it was found necessary to hire new firemen for road running. Freight is exceedingly heavy at Marysville and several days ago the tracks were blocked with cars from this city to Duncannon. Some of the trainmen are making big extra time. The Northern Central has all the work it can do and is now employing about twenty brakemen at Marysville. Trainmen run as high as eight to ten days a week. Harrisburg J'atriot. The Perks County Grand Jury has recommended that the Commission ers erect a monument in memory of the county's dead soldiers and sailors. The will of William Appleby, who died recently in Chester, be nueaths $1000 to the hospital and $3000 to St. Paul's Protestant Episco pal Church, in that city. Great Musio Offor, Send us the names and addresses o' three or more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and we will mail you sixteen pages full sheet music, consist ing of popular songs, waiueu, marches, etc., arranged for the piano and organ. Address: Poi'ULAK Music Co. tf Indianapolis, Ind. ANNUAL MEETING. TllP Rtllllinl tlioptlntf nf Ihn mnmhnN nf tha oliiinlihi county Agricultural, Horticultural and Mi'i-liiiiil.-iil As'K lnion for Hip election of olllccrs will hp lii-lil in tho Court llousc.Mlonmft buig.ru., on Puiunlny, January 13, lS'.w, at i 0 clock p. m. A N. VOST. uic. so, iwc, to. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho undersigned auditor appointed hv the Orphans' Couri of tho County of Columbia, to dim rllmte tin) balance In tho hands o( theexe. enrols or o. A. .Incotiy, lain of the town of HloninsbiiiYi In unlii county, deeonspd, iiKin tho tlnnl account of mild executors, will nui-t the pan IPs lntprPHtpa ror tno performances inn duties, m his onice in the town of liloomsburir. on Hiiturrtay the 8.M day of January, A. n., IWW, at, ten o'clock In tlm forenoon of said day, when and when, nil persons am required to present their rlalms iuiiIiiM, the estate of said decedent, or bo debarred from coming la tor a share of tuo assets or num. CHARLES O. UAKKI.KY, Auditor. Dec. SO, H7, t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kttate of Jamei Johnnon, Devae(l. The underslirnfd Auditor, annolntcd by the Orphans' Court, of Columbia county, to make distribution of the funds la tli bands of the administrator, to and arnontj tho parties legally entitled t.liri!to, will Rlt.nl. the ofllce of v, . Hnydcr, Ksq., In jlloouisburg, I'a , on Monday, January lit, ls'.H, at, 10 o'clock a. in., to perform lie duties ot Ids appointment, when and where all parties having claims against said funds, must appear and prove the same, or be debarred iron any snare uioreor. 130-41. (I. M. VUK'K, Auditor. SATISFACTION OF A MORT GAGE. To tlm Honorable Judges of the Court of com' Dion picas of Columbia ounty. I he petition ot christian I Mooro of Benton Columbia County, I'uiinsylvunlu, respectfully represents : That on tho sot h day ot June, A. I)., one thousand eight hundred and tirty-nliip, a cei- talu mortgage was executed and delivered by him to .Iuo. c. liens and Lcuh. his wife, of Wil low creek township, Leo count), and Htuto ot Illinois, on a messuiige attQ trai't or lana siru-alt-In Nugailiiaf tutvnshlp, Columbia county andstateof retinsylvaiiH. and bound's! and de scribed as lolluws, to wit: beginning at a post thence by lutid of Wllllum llei linger south twenty-three d"gree., west eighty-one perches and blx-tetitlis lu a post, thence by land ot -losliua HritiK south sixty-seven d'-irrees east one hundred uud tour perches and elght-tcuths ro stones, iiii-iice nuui 11 three quarters oi a u grce, west lk 1 wlx p.-rches to stones thence by miid of liebecca Vaiid-usllce, sotit h eighty eight mm iiirct-piiiiti-r uegreea, east, i niiiy-uvo perches and Unci -tent us to a post, thence by lumi 01 to ortti- Moore north out- and a half Oc trees, cast one hundred and thirty-cue perel.ei ..J a pu.it, uu-iii-t uy lanes of .inu. Moore, iiortli slt-seen und a ulf degrees, weal un hund red and t li-wn perches ui.il tiiicu-iuiii.iis to tno place oi beginning containing sit vcniy-l wo acres forty-seven and two-tenths perches of l.md with ullowunces ol six per cclil lor roads, lo hi cure the luoiii-'iii nf lour certain bjuds or writings obligatory dated the (lay and year u loifsaiu conthiloncd for tne payment unto the sitld .(no. c. lless uud I.eah, In.-, wife, of two hundred and tw o dollars ami eighty- -igut cents as follows, to wit: one hundred dollars on Ihe tlist day or July next ensuing the date hereof, tlilrlj-lwodolUisand titty cents on the llrsi day o April, one thousand elsjtil hundred uud sixty-one, tinny one dollars and thirty cents on the Hi si day of April A. 1. one thousand eiLTlit hundred und sixty two Willi la.vfiil Intel- em irom tuclrdaics, and the fourth bond for lhu pa) nieni ol ihlriy-iiine dollais utter the (leal li 01 their 111 it uer .-usunna Mture, with In terest iheieoh wulcnsuld mongage Is recorded lu the oilice lor me recording ot deeds la Col umbia count) lu mortgage book Mo. 4, pages iui and :m 'liu- pel men further represents Unit Ju Jgeiiient was confessed lor tho debt and Interest on the tmee II it I above mentioned bonds as appears of record Id ihe court of com luoii pl.as 01 loluuibla couuty 10 No. 101 tep lember term lbi'J, and that said judgment ws sat Isllod ou ihn said record for debt, Interest and cost, on luu t lilrty.hrsl day of August, A. 11. one liiousatid eight hundred aud slxiy-lhree. The peilt Ion tun hoi- represents that the said Musanua Mooie, iifiitloned In said mortgage, died on iiboui me 1Mb day or September A. 1)., l-i,ait(l that lliesild bond of thlity-nlne dollars wUh luleresl tneieou pa) able after the deal hot Susanna Mooro bus been paid In full and the said mortgagees ubove named are sllll the legal holders theieof and have neglected lo satisfy the same, he prays the court to make nu order that notice or these tacts may be given to the said Jno. C. Hess ana lati Hess Ills wife, or their executors, admlnlsirators, or assigns re quiring them to appear at a time to be llxed by the said court and answer this petition, and If the said mortgagees cannot be found, theu to make such lurtner order in relerenco to publication ot notice as Is required by act of assembly In such case made and provided, and after such notice given to order satlstaci Ion to bo entered on tho record of ihe snld mortgage. Aud he w ill ever pray & e. tUKIS'lIAX L. IIOOHE. Static ok Pknnsyi.vanu, County of 01.UMBIA, ; S3 Chrlstluu L. Moore being duly sworn accord ing to law says that t he facts set forth In ihe above petition are true nnd conect to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before mo tUls 24tU day or December, A. 1. itW7. HAAU'KL. 8. 1IAUVKV, NOTAUY PUBLIC. And now Deo. tfTth, 1H'J7, after reading said petition and considering the facts therelu, the sheriff of Columbia county Is directed to serve a notice stating the facts set rorth la said pe tition, on the psriles or their legal representa tives, It lo be found In the uouuty, aud If the parties aforesaid cannot be found In said county, theo the sheriff shall give public no lice as aroresald in one newspaper wlihln sitld county once a week for tour weeks successive ly prler to the next term of court requiring the said pur les to appear at suld term aud answer the petition as atoresuld. BY THt! COTJUT. A true and correct copy. W. II. 1IK.NKIK, PHOT1IY. In accordance with the foregoing, the par ties nauied are required 10 appear at the Court of Common I'leas, to be held at liioomsburg, I'a., on Monday, February", iww, to answer said petition. J. II. Mt'UliN'HV, Hi KU 4t Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. By virtue of an ordor, Issued out. of the Or phans' court of Columbia county, I'a., the un dersigned, administrator ot tho estato of Win Holubach, late of Franklin township, deceased! will expose to publlo sale, on tho premises ot suld decedent, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1S98. at 1:30 o'clock p. m., the following described ical estate, situate In Franklin township, Col. umbla County, I'a., bounded aud described as follows, to wit : PL'Hl'AHT NO. 1. Beginning at a stone corner of Samuel Bhuler's land. In the middle of the pub lic road, leading from the Swamp School Ilouso to Koarlugereek; theneo by lund ot Samuel Sbuler, north6il degrees, westl8aiid8-!0porches to a post; thence by tho sumo north 67 degrees, west 7 and wo perches to a post; thence by the same north, 2 degrees, east and 1-10 perches to a stone; thence by the same north, degrees, west 16 and 1-lu perches to a post; thence by the same 34X degrees, west IS aud 6-10 perchoi to a stone; thence by the same north 9 degrees, west 8 and 8-10 porches to a stone: thence by the same north 14 degrees, west 4 nnd 7-10 perchej to a stone; thence by the same, and across Big lloat lngcreek, north 28 degrees, east 8 perches to a stone, ou the north bank ot said creek, and In Ituo ot Sylvester Uower'a land; thence down the creek, by the Slid Sylvester IMwer's land north fiil'i decrees, west 14 aud 3-10 perches to a post; thenoo by tho same north sr. degrees, west y and .r-l0 perches to a post; thence by the same north 64 degrees, west and2-leperchee; thonce by tho same north 11 degrees, arest In perches to a post; thence by tho sumo north rs degrees, west 11 and 6-10 perches to a pos'; thence by the same north 3S't' degrees, west IS and 5-10 porches to a post, lu line dividing hindofSyl. vester llower and L. 1. Itolnb.uh; thence by land of the suld L. I), llohrbach, south u Vi do. grees, west 21 and MU perches to a stone; thence by tha samo norlh 21 degrees, west 13 perche (more or less) to a stone; thence by the same south at degrees, west3"x perches to a post, In line dividing land of L. 1). llohrbach and Aaron Loremnn; thence by the said Anron Loreman south 7tl degrees, cast ft perches to a hemlock, on tho west bank of tho south branch of Hoar Ing Crepk; thence by the said Anron Loreman south l degrees, west 19 perches; thence by the sumo south m and ft-10 porches; thenco by tho same south 27 degrees, west 11 and IS-10 perches; thence by tho same south TX degrees, west 81 perches; thence by land of . I). Loreman and J. T. Ashworth south 1 degree, west 61 and '-10 perches (more or less) to a stnke In tho middle of the publto road, leading from Cntawlssa to Klysburg; thence through the middle of said road south 77Hi degrees, east 13 perches; thenco by the same north 88 degreex, east 8 perches; thence by tho snmo north 81 degrees, east, 8 perches; thenco by the same north ml degrees, oast 6 perches; thence by the sumo north 80 degrees, east 8 perches; thence by land of Peter 11. Vouglit north 72 degrees, east and 8-10 perches to a butternut tree; thence by the said Peter II. Vought south 50 degrees, east U and l-io porches to a post; thence by tho same south 76) degrees, east OA perches to a chestnut oak; thence by the same and land ot Wm. Art ley north 1 degree, east 45 and 2-10 perches to the publlo school house lot; thence by tho snmo north 89 degrees, west k perches; thence by the same north 1 degree, east 10 perches; thence by the same south H'J degrees, east 8 perches to liuo of Wm. Art ley's land; thei.ee by the same and land of I). A Munson north 1 degreo, east so and 8-to perches to the place of beginning, con taining 115 AND 4-10 ACRES, whereon are erected a good two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large bank bnrn nnd other outbuildings. Oond well of water, fruit trees, and land lu a high statu of cultivation. Pl'KI'AKT NO. 3. -Situate In Franklin town. ship, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stono corner of Christian Tells wort lis land, adjoining land of Francis Ely; thence by lund ot the said Francis Kly north 12 degrees, west 23 and 6-10 porches to a stone; thence by land of the samo south 7!4 degrees, cast 8 and 9-10 perches to a post, near a small hemlock; thence by land of John Llewellyn norm 2M degrees, cast 9il perches to a stono (foiiuurly a plue knot), In lino of Peter II. Vought's land; thence by land of the said Peter II. Vouglit north Sti degrees, west 82 and 1-10 perches to tho west side of tho South Branch of lioarlng Creek, adjoining land of David Hecder; thence up the west sldo tho South Branch of lloarlug Creek, at low water mark, lis various courses, lrnl perches to a post nlso a corner of l.ivld Ueedor's land; thenco by laud of the suld David Keedor south 1:4 degrees' west If) and 2-10 perches to a post: t lieucu by tho same south d-greos, west 4 and 9-in perches to a post, at tho north side nf the public road, leading from Klysburg to Bear Gap; thenco up suld road south 73 degrees, east 19 and 3-10 perches to the place of beginning, conlululng 27 J ACRES strict measure. TEK.MS OK SALE. Ten per cent, of one. fourth of tho purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the continuation of sale; and the remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from coullrina" tlon ulsl. L. D. KOIIKBACU, W. U. Snydkk, Atty. Adm'h. 12-23-It. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of writ of alias Fl. Fa, and Vend, Kx. Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed there win be exposed to publlo sale at the Court Ilouso In liioomsburg on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1807. at 2 o'clock, P. M. all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in the town of Blooms burg. Columbia County and State of Pennsyl vania at tho south-east corner of Nlnt h Stree t and an extension of Iron Street, thence along said Ninth street north slxty-tlve degrees and fifty minutes east, three hundred feet to lands lately laid out and sold by o. A. Jacoby and his administrators, thence by same south twenty, eight degrees and nvo minutes east, one hun dred and twenty-eight and oni-tenth feet thenco westwardly parallel with Ninth street three hundred seven and one-fourth feet to Iron Street aforesaid, thence by samo north twenty-four degrees and twenty minutes west one hundred aud twenty-eight feet to the place of beginning, whereon are erected a two story Brick Building used for manufacturing purposes, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit cf F. J. Klchard, Trustee, vs. The liioomsburg Manufacturing company and F. W. Jones, vs. The blnninsburg Manufacturing Company and to be sold as the property of Tho Bloomsburg Manufacturing Company. J. B. McIIENUY, Sheriff. Wai.i.kr, Hkiirino, Attys. Dec. 9, '97 ts EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate 0 Joint Zmer, Intp of Fishinrjcveek town stj, dvcrnttwl. Sotttv In herehy given that letters tettmnentartj oh the nutate of John uure, late of Fithi ntjerrek twnwhlii, Columhia voimtv, in., (feirnsHf, have lieen granted to IJuud Xaner and Wtllmm Chri. man, to whom alt iiemotm Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those lowing claims or demands will make known the im without detail. LLOYD ZASKll, WILLIAM CllltlSMAS. 12-23.6f. Mxecutors, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kttate of Win.. Rohrhavh, laU) uf Franklin Twp., det eased. Kollee is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Win. Itohrhach, late of Franklin township, deceased, ham been granted to the undersigned administrator, lo whom all liersoiis iiulebled to satd estate are requested to make iotmenis, and those turning claims or de mands will make known Ihe same without delay tu Is. V. liVllKUAI.lt, Sntider, Altu. Admr. ll-2Wit ELECTION NOTICE. The annual election by the stockholders ot the Farmers' National Bank, of Bloomsburg, Ph., to choose a Board of Directors for the en suing year, will be held at tho Bank ou Tuesday, Junuury llth, lHtw, between the hours of two and lour o'clock lu tho a ternoou. A. 11. BLOOM, 12-9-4t. Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual election of tho stockholders of thi Blooinsburg Banking Company, to choose a Board of Directors for t he ensuing year, will he held at, the bank ou Tuesday, January 1 1, luiw, between the huura of two and four o'clock In the ntiornooa. JOJIN Q. FHEKZE, 12.17-97. Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bilarereek Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., of Lime Itldge, Pa., will be held ul Centre Orange Hull, No. 5i) P. ot II., on Monday. January, luih, ih'.is, betweeu tin) hours of 111 a. m. uud 2 p, m , for ihe election of twelve directors to serve tor the ensuing year, und for the transaction ot such ot her business us may properly cume be. fore ihe meeting. II. II. BKOWN, lS-23-at Secretary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.1 N. U. FUNK, ATTORNTT-AT-lAW, Mn. Ent's Build ing, Court Horn AOrf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHNIY AT-LAW, Fast OfBc Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 4 floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA, JOHN FRIIZ4. MM BABUIM FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELVVELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd ftooc, BLOOMSBURG, PX WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNKY-VT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. F.nts building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTOPJEY-AT-LAW, Colombian Building, a.ul floor, BLOOMSEUKU. 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-l2-'g4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTO RNLY-AT-LA W, BLOOMSBURG, FA, Office over First National Bank. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. WOBBce Llddlcot bending, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTOUIXY-T-LAir AJW THS tXACM, Mofer Btak BlTrling, sasi i BLOOKSBUBG, FA, J. H, MAIZE, attornsy-at-law, UAL XSXAT1 AGO!, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBTIRO, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORHEV-AT-LAV, Clark's Building, cor. Maia and Colza Stl BLOOMSBURG, Ft, (9"Can be consulted ia Genoa. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORftXY-AT-lAW, Office, corner of Third and Mate g turfs, CATAWIS&A, PA, Dr. J. C R UTTER, rUYSICIAM AND SUKOXXUt, Office, Nona Market Strotf, BLOOMSBURG, FA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 3-7-v Bl COMFBURC, PA J. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Second floor Columbian Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. 8neiAL Attbn tiom to Dihasss 0 cauMM H. BIERMAN, M. D. UOM(EOPATllICPIIY8ICIANAND HCKOBOB orrrca no cas: Office Residence, 4th w., Until 9 A. m., 1 to S and 7 to 8 r.u. BLOOMSBUKa, F S. B. ARMENT, M. It. Office and Residence No. 18. Vest Fifth St DIB KtEH OF 1PK HtpoT M SOBJ SPECIALTY IH tn in A t Arfidtiuurtiin orrrci hours. to 4 p. m. 17 to 9 P. M. pa. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence in Prof. Waller s Hove. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HENRY W. CHAMPLIN, M. D. FUKGKON AND GYNECOLOGIST. Office over Farmer's National Bank. Hours 10 to 12 A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 to8P. M Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Pill SICIAN AND HUKGEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between and 6th Hts. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. offici bocks: J.1 to 8 p. to. 17 to 9 p. ra. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gla.e and Artificial Eyes supplied. Dours 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, FA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, STJKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's liulldlng, Slain below Harkt Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaei. and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whe artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. ( Office corner of East and Main street, ok. posite Town Hall. ' Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 8 to p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman i?5pr.e,9pn,a V?61'6 of tllfl strongest Compaa les In the world, amonfc which are: CASH TOTAL SUBnOI Penn'a. l'hlla 400,0110 3W16O 1 iiSS Westchester, N.Y. SOO.Oi'O l,7ss.S0T t&Vn N.America, l'hlla. 3,000,(100 9,730,889 t,M4.Tl OrriCI IM I. W. McKlLTT'i 8TOBI. lLosses promptly adjusted and paM. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO TKEA8 BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRS INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. j Peoples', N.Y.; Read ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well aeasoneA by age and fire tested, nnd have nerer ret hnd a loss settled by any court of law. Tlel assets are all invested in solid securities, aae liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. Bloosaa burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shcmU patronize the agency where losses, if a, are settled and paid by one of their on citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant BLOOMSBURG, PA. Lnrge and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Bartztl, Prop. Teter P. Held-, Manager No. ui West Main Street, BLOOMSliURG, PA. rooms, hot and cold water, and modem con vcuiciicvs. imr stocKea wmi I est wine and li(UOis. First-clrss livery nitnched. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN