The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 05, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    When Johnny (Jets E.s Gnn.
When Johnny gels his gun, look out,
There's bound lo he a fuss,
For Johnny is in earnest when
He holds his blunderbuss !
His martial air is wonderful;
His smile upsets all fun.
And things assume a warlike air,
When Johnny gets his gur.
In softer moods our John is calm,
He's sportive, gay and good,
And acts with much propriety,
As freemen always should !
When yachting he will never "load"
His vessel on the run,
But saves his efforts till the time.
He wants to load his gun.
lie's sturdy on the baseball field,
And football plays with vim;
In cricket, too, he doth excel
And sports afield suit him.
But in the battle van, for right,
He'll make the foemen run;
Ami, oh, the triumph of that hour
When Johnny gets his gnn I
In wild adventure John delights,
He love's to travel, too,
And, when exploring, always keeps
The North Pole up to view 1
And, as for loving Liberty,
i • He's freedom's honest son I
And down will go its enemies,
When Johnny gets his gun.
And war upon the Spanish Main
Is suited to his mind
He'll spring to arms at Freedom's call,
And leave all fear behind.
On Cuba's soil he'll raise the flag,
That waves 'neath Freedom's sun,
Ami Spaniards all will rue the day
That Johnny gets his gun.
Stand back I Monroe once said the Word
That makes the nation grand,
And Congress gives it emphasis,
A law unto the land I
Stand back ! Stand back I A million men
Shout 'neath the Western sun,
And, oh, the gathering of the hosts,
When Johnny gets his gun I
Dun's Weekly Eeview of Trade-
R. G. Dun & Company's Weekly
Review of Trade says :
Hostilities have not as yet changed
last week's conditions. There is
much postponement of orders by men
who do not know what they are wait
ing for, and much restriction of loans
by banks which are abundantly strong.
All this checks new business, and yet
the volume of transactions through
clearing houses is larger than the
same week in 1892, with no foreign
irouble. New York clearings are
2.1 per cent, smaller than in 1892,
but outsid? clearings only 6.0 per
cent, smaller. The railroads are do
ing a great business, 5 7 per cent,
larger than in 1892 tn April earnings
thus far, and 13.9 larger than last
year. Wheat prices advanced
cents, 8| cents within the past week.
Receipts of 2,746.590 bushels at the
West this week against 1,552,875 a
year ago, and averaging 250,000
bushels per week for January. Febru
ary and March, while exports amount
ing to 3,704,675 busnels from Atlan
tic ports, against 643,178 'ast year,
and 786,078 from Pacific coast,
against 186,941 last year, flour includ
ed in all cases, makes exports for the
four weeks 12,093,768 from Atlantic,
and 2,880,020 from Pacific'ports, and
for the crop year thus far 180,661,678
bushels, against 127,158,684 during
the same months and weeks of last
year. Corn exports for the week
were 3,788,280 bushels, against
3,029,046 last year, and for four
weeks have been 12,266,681 bushels,
against 13,350,207 last year. Con
fusing accounts about the great indus
tries cannot cause surprise in view of
the contradictory influence of mone
tary stringency curtailing many orders,
heavy orders by government in many
branches, and all prevading confidence
that after temporary conditions have
passed, business is going to be better.
The consumption of iron is still the
greatest ever known, though many
structural and car contracts have been
deferred. Tne week has witnessed
Eastern inquiries for plate at Chicago
and a general advance of $2 per ton,
with refusal of bids by implement
makers at Chicago for bar iron be
cause higher prices in the future are
expected, and Eastern buying of bars
from Chicago for car building with a
shade lower prices at Pittsburg for
Bessemer pig because the associated
producers hold to agreed prices, al
though middlemen are selling at lower
figures.
The cotton manufacturer has been
helped by some government contracts
and a little belter outside demand,
and the temporary advance in raw
cotton to 6.44 cents, though the
price has since declined to 6.37.
Woolen manufacturers are doing
rather better, large government orders
helping some works, while other de
g mands are more encouraging. Sales
I of wool are about a sixth of last year's
I for Apitl, haif of those in 1896, and a
' third of sales in 1892.
Failures for the week have been
261 in the United States, against 237
last year, and 16 in Canada, against
40 last year.
HEAD RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES.— Dr.
I Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gives al
k most instant relief and permanently
I cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds,
& Headache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis,
B and Catarrhal Deafness. One short
B puff of the powder clears and cleanses
the nasal passages. It is painless and
delightful to use.— so.
B Sold by C. A. Kleim.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Town of Bloornsburg
For the year 1897.
TAX ROLL FOR 1897.
Valuation Hills Amt.
Built up $1785987 6 $ 15823 88
suburban suTin 6 484 49
Farm using 4tf 517 98
Personalty 13880 9 124 92
Occuoatlons 230355 9 2073 19
Dogs and bitches 210 00
$ 19034 44
ADD TUB FOLLOWING EXONERATIONS,
Artificial Ice Co $ sooo
Furniture Co 10000
Brass & Copper Co 18000
Bloornsburg Mfg. Co 0000
steam Heating Co •••• 5000
carpet Mill Co 18000
Electric Light Co 5000
Keystone Foundry 0000
Peon Elevator Co 9000
Silk Mill CO 20000
School Furnishing Co 18000
Magee Carpet Works 1 20C0
Uloom Gas Co 2500
$2310574 00
2 per cent , of the above valuation Is slO2ll 48
Funded debt Is 00090 oo
DUE AS FOLLOWS.
1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1901 1905 1900 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1918 1917 1918 1919 1920 19'1 19 0 -'
Issue of Aug. 3, 1881 240
" '• 9, 1882 340 240
" June 5, 1884 400 500 600
" Oct. 10, 1887 250 2tl'l 280 290 310 320 310 350 850
'• " 4, 1888 290 3 0 310 830 350 360 380 400 4SO 440 410
" Sept. 12, 1889.. 625 050 675 700 750 775 800 850 875 925 200
" Nov. 17. 1891) 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 273 285 300 365
" Jan. 17, 1892 200200 200200
" •• 26, 1893 2QO 200 240 200200
" NOV. 2, 1893 800 300 800 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 600
" •' 15, 1894 500 500
" Oct. 21, 1895 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500
" Aug. 6, 1896 500 500 500 5"0 500 500 506 500 500 500
" July 29, 1897 500 300 500 500 4'4) 600 570 400 400 300 300
" Sept.2s, 1897 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 504 500 504 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1600 1000 1000 10(10
Totals. 5-45 0660 5185 4750 4550 4605 4750 4175 4030 3363 2175 900 1000 1000 1100 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Total
J. K. BITTENBENDER, Colloctor.
DK.
To balance on Duplicate of
isiir, $ arrs is
To balance on Duplicate of
IS'.lli S4II 30
$ 11181 48
J. K. BITTEN BENDER, collector.
CH.
By amt. paid A N. Yost,
Treas. Duplicate of 1895.... 1113 21
By amt. paid A. N. Yost,
Treas. Dupileaieof 1890.... 3239 09
By balance due ou Duplicate
of 1895 1609 97
By balance due on Duplicate
of 1896 5172 21
L D. ease, collector.
I>K.
To amt. ol Duplicate of 1897.. 8645 12
L. D. EASE, Collector.
CK.
By amt. paid A. N. Yost,
Treas. Duplicate of 1897.... 3360 98
By bain uce due on Duplicate
of 1897 5284 14
$ 8645 12
A. N. YOST, Treasurer.
Dlt.
To bat. for last statement.... 124 94
To amt. f' orn J. E Bit tenbeu
der. Collector 4352 30
To amt. Item L. D. Ease, coll. 3360 98
" •' '• tax roll or 1897.. 10388 78
" " " (!. s. Flecken
stlne, Tr. on aoct. licenses. 1400 00
To amt. from orders dis
counted 2970 09
To unit, from bonds issued .
and sold 19820 00
To amt. from State Treas. tax
from Foreign Eire His. Co.. 155 58
To amt. from Bondholders,
state tax 158 48
To amt. rrom W. It. Koehcr,
President 320 99
1 48053 05
A. N. YOST, Treasurer.
CR.
By amt. of orders of '9l paid 125 00
'93 " 895 44
a .. >. .4 '4 '.,4 4. 2211 64
•4 41 .1 >■ 44 '1,5 1, 1179 31
44 41 .4 .4 u 101(17 84
44 4. 44 4. .(17 .4 20072 o9
44 4. ,1 coupons Of Aug.
1896 paid C 75
By amt. of Coupons of Feb.
1597 paid 13 50
By amt. of Coupons ol Aug.
1897 paid 959 83
Ev amt. of Coupons of Feb.
1898 paid 986 57
By unit, of Bonds 4760 00
By amt. Treasurer's Com 420 94
By balance In Treas. hands... 537 84
RECEIPTS.
To balance from last statem't 125 94
Front.l. K. Bitten bender Col. 4352 39
From 1.. D. Ease, collector... 3'lso 98
From tax roll of 1897 11388 78
F'out F. S. Fleekenstlne,
Treas on ARCOUOt lleeuses. 1400 00
From Orders discounted 2970 00
From Bonds Issued aud sold . 19820 00
From State Treas tax from
Foreign Fire Ins. < o 155 57
Pi orn Bond holdein State tax. 158 48
From W. It. Eocber, Pres.
Sewer permits, nnes Ac 320 99
DISBURSEMENTS.
niGUWAYS
W. H. Ever, Commls. for 1896 . 33 00
W. M. Monroe, powder at
cinder tip 7 65
P. G. Miller, coal forcrusber. 4 00
Eir ltun Gray stone Co.
Crossing stones 199 06
W. 1.. Demaree, lumber 58 89
llarman A Uassert, crossing
plates, Ac 131 22
Moyer Bros, cement for cross
ings 9 99
John It. Hunt, rail road ties.. 6 50
Geo. Yost, relaying pavement 4 87
B. F. Gardner,cobblestones.. 104 00
Creasy A Wells, lumber 68 39
cleurlleld Clay Working Co.
VltHßed brick T. 88 77
E. J. Brown, sprinkling 13 50
M. L Obi, masonry 45 55
o. B Melllck, cementing
crossings , 64 61
11. !•'. Bice.using road scraper 11 00
John Hennessy, stone at re
taining wall. 1087 32
C. M. crevellng A Co. stone
retalntnlng wall 50 00
Bloomsburg Water Co stone
retaining wall 01 98
C. M. Crevellng A Co., dirt at
retaining wall 23 37
G. B. Martin, smithing 11 80
W. F. Hartmun plumbing. Ac 7 64
O. W. Miller, stone at retain
ing wall 100 00
Bloomsburg car M'f'g. Co.,
lumber 3 st
D. E. A W. R. K. Co., freight.. 8 40
C. E. Ilagcnbuch, cobble
stones 50 60
Thomas Gorrey, temporary
bridge over canal 13 91
John Hennessy, culvert on
Jefferson street 70 80 '
Johnc'orbitt 45 uo
John Corbltt, dirt at retain
ing wall 7 42
Amos Erittn, sand a uo
ltondarmel A W'oillver, smith
ing 7 05
C. w. wcEelvy, commlsnlor
cr of highways 457 00
Labor and hauling 4141 03
$ 7605 46
NEW BTKKRTS AND EXTENSIONS.
W. 11. cook, damages grading
lug 4th street 130 30
L. 15. Waller, exr. damages
grading River street .... 50 00
L. E. waller, exr. opening
Jefferson street 500 00
C. G. Barkley, atty. for M.
Mears, openlug West street 400 00
C. G. Barkley, Atty. for I>.
Sterner opening West 5t.... 1100 00
W. H. Ilenrte, Prothonotnry,
costs In Mears and Sterner
cases 15 05
M. I. Hennessy, damages,
opening Leonard street.... 250 00
Wm. 8. Moyer, exr. of M. C.
Sloan, opening West street. 88 91
THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
BEWKH. ,
F. K. carpenter, agt. freight,. 24 89
Clias. Morgan, sewer on 5tU
street 212 70
D. L. & W. H. It. Co., freight. 187 73
Lockhaven Clay works,sewer
pipe 283 92
Patton Clay M fg. Co., sewer
pipe 158 95
II v. White & Co, sewer pipe 2 08
Labor and haullug 301 86
J. E. Wilson, damages. 2s oo
WATEB.
Bloomsburg Water Co. 1 new
hydrant, Fort Noble .16 91
liloomsbtirg Water Co., 1
street stop 1 so
Bloomsburg Water Co. charg
ing of hydrant eor. 6th and
West streets 24 53
Bloomsburg Water Co., l new
hydrant corner of It. It. and
West streets, near Woolen
Mills 47 50
Bloomsburg Water Co., water
for the.year 1897 1088 38
KIKE.
Barman 4s Ilassert, repair
ing valve on steamer. 100
n. t Mierwood, rent Winona
hose carriage 7 00
Friendship Firo Co., % ap
propriation 75 oo
American Fire Engine Co 99 85
Barman 4s Ilassert, lumber
for hose Co. house 2 56
c. w. Ilassert, rent for house 12 oo
Geo. W. Meyer, repairing
nozzle on hose.... .... 1 ,;o
Frank cavanoe, drayage on
hose and cart.. 61
J. C. Butter Jr., rent Winona
hose carriage .. 1200
Gutta Pereha ,v ltubber M'f'g
Co., hose cart, hose, axes,
&c., 4:li waid Fire Co 280 00
$ 491 65
STKEET 11 (JUT.
Bloomsburg E. L. & P. Co.,
bal. for 1896 1200 00
Bloomsburg E. L. & I'. Co.,
for year 1897 4413 64
$ 5613 64
POLICE.
F. P. Baum, services during
1897 $ 51 10
W. S. Fleekenstlne, services
during 1897 14 25
B. N. Lyons, services during
1897 3 50
A. v. Bower, services during
1897 1 50
Miles Betz, services during
1897 3 00
Wesley Knorr, bal. for 1896.. 11 33
( has, Kutp, h'l. for 1896 11 33
Arlington Nliultz 428 67
F. it Brake, services during
1897 15 25
Alfred Bowen, services dur
ing 1897 ... 14 25
Albert Berblne, services dur
-1897 11 25
J. B. stout, services during
1897 2 50
Geo Shnltz, services during
1897 20 00
Wm. Lloyd, services during
1897 2 00
John Corbett, services during
1897 15 38
Chaa. Kulp, constable during
1897 41 00
N. W. Campbell, services dur
ing 1897 15 75
Peter Jones, services during
1897 1 25
Louis Gross, pair nippers.... 110
$ 067 71
TBINTING.
Columbian annual statem'nt,
ordinances, &c 6 92 25
Democratic Sentinel, annual
statement.. 25 00
Itepubllcan, annual state
ment, ordinances, 4tc 17 50
Bloomsburg Dally, ordi
nances, &C 53 50
$ 218 25
TOWN HALL.
Bloomsburg Water Co 27 05
'• Gas Co 112 25
F. E. Miller,Wellsbach shades
globe, &c 65
Bloomsburg s. and E. L. Co.. 223 II
A. ('. Desiieppard, making
door keys 1 20
P. K. Vannatta, painting and
glazing lockup 6 25
A. v. Mower, watching hall.. 11 oo
James 11. Mercer, book and
stationery 11 so
f 393 41
MISCELLANEOUS.
F. P. Baum, killing and bury
ing dogs 5 50
B. G. Esnieman, tlxlng street
1 stop 150
A. N, yoßt, treasurer 1000 oo
" " " 2UOO 00
It. N. Lyons, killing and
burying dogs 4 00
Auditors fees 18 00
G. M. Quick, Prothonotary
costs lu eciulty cas>s 26 60
Freeze Quick, Sec'y, salary... 105 00
W. S. Fleekenstlne, killing
and burying dogs 2 75
E. P. Williams, expressage... 9 oo
lsalah Bugenbucn, salary
health ofllcer ~ 110 00
Alfred Bower, catching dogs. 3 00
M. J. cusey. work on fountain l oo
W. 11. Ilonrle, certifying
special election returns 4 90
J. C. Brown, engineer ■ 217 60
Farmers' Nat. Bank, box rent 2 50
Judges, Inspectors, clerks
and room rent for holding
special election, July 6,'97 84 50
W. M. lteber, salary Secy, of
Boaidof Health 75 00
Watchers at special election,
July 6, 1697 6 25
J. H. Mercer, postal cards 15 00
W. H. Uenrte, certltlcate of
special election 4 oo
J. c. Butter, Jr., notarial foes 1 50 '
W. H. Snyder, notarial fees.. 50
S. F. Peacock, bardwaie 22 71
Wm. Webb, cleaning hose.... 150
Creasy A Wells, lumber 110 10
W. G. Holmes, plumblog at
fountain 16 01
W. O. llolmes, plumbing 6 93
W. 8. Blsbton,expressage.... 60
P. K. Vanatta, painting signs 1 50
Geo. W. Kressler, damage to
grain 5 oo
G. B. Martin, smithing 6 51
Financial chronicle o(N. V.
advertising bonds 24 50
Fred Ikcler, expenses In sale
oi bonds 82 50
Moyer Bros., one dtslnfector
and 1000 past lis 1150
J. it. Schuyler & Co., hard
ware.. 2 93
11. A. M'KUlIn, professional
services In Meats and Ster
uer cases damages, West, St. 50 00
8. I{. bldleman, blanks for
Board of Health 2180
J. D. Armstrong, sundries.... 2 42
W. O. Holmes, plumbing 5 86
Wm. Clirlsman, costslnCom.
vs Town of Blooinsburg.. . 9 25
W. F. Hart man, plumbing 12 "6
W. L. Ilemaree, lumber. .... 8118
J K. Blttenbender, taxes of
various persons 817 52
Freeze (Julck. numbering
houses and making annual
statement .... 25 on
A. N. Yost, treas., state tax.. 156 16
" " •' Interest on
, bonds and orders 1161 65
1 $ 5796 55
Total number of orders Issued f25711 88
Deduct orders of 1897 out
standing 4739 29
Amount of orders of 1697 paid. $ 20972 09
Orders of 1891 1 25
" " 1898 895 44
" " 1894 22.1 64
" " 1895 1179 81
" " 18116 10107 64
'• " 1897 20972 i t)
Coupons Of Aug. 1896 6 75
'• Feb. 1897 13 59
" " Aug. 1897 959 83
" " Feb. 1898 966 57
1 Bonds paid 4760 09
) Treasurer's commission 420 91
slialance In Treasurer's hand.. 537 84
43053 05
Equalizing amounts of re
ceipts 61025 14
KECAPITULATION.
Highways. 7605 46
New streets, damages, costs,
(EC 2529 26
Sewer. 1196 63
Water. 1198 82
Fire Department 491 65
Street lights 5613 64
Police and Constable 687 71
Printing 218 25
Town Hall 393 41
Miscellaneous . 5796 55
Orders of previous year paid. 35367 57
Coupons paid 1966 70
Bonds paid 4760 PO
Treasurer's commission .... 420 94
Balance In Treasurer's hands 537 84
68764 13
Deduct orders of '97 outstan'g 4789 29
ASSETS.
Balance on duplicate of 1895.. 1659 97
" " " " 18116.. 5172 21
'■ " " " 1897.. 5284 14
Due benellts assessed on W.
street 512 71
Due benellts assessed on Jef
erson street 450 00
Fire engine and hose 8500 00
Town hall and lot 150,0 00
Hook and ladder truck and
hose carts 980 00
Athletic Park 61100 00
Balance In Treasurer's hands 537 84
39126 87
Liabilities In excess 81552 53
LIABILITIES.
Funded debt 60690 00 <
Judgment First Nat. Bank... 5175 00
Orders outstanding. 6197 49
Coupons outstanding. 532 39
Due sundry persons, dam
ages ass. 011 Jefferson 5t.... 490 00
Due Electric Light Co 432 90
Due Bloom Water Co 91 67
Due steam Co. about 30 00
Due Arlington Shultz 40 oa
STATEMENT SHOWING ACCBUED LIABIL
ITIES AND AVAILABLE ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders 6197 49
" coupons 532 39
Judgment Flrsi Nat, Bank... 5175 00
Damages In opening Jeffer
son street 490 00
Bloomsburg E. L. und P. Co.. 432 90
" Water Co 91 67
" S. arid E.L. Co. about 30 00
Arlington Shultz. 40 00
ASSETS.
Balance on duplicate of 1895. $ 1&59 97
" " " " 1896.. 5172 21
" " " " 1897.. 6281 14
Benellts assessed on West St. 542 71
Benellts assessed on Jefferson
street 450 00
Balance In Treasurer's hands 537 81
$ 13646 87
Assets In excess of liabilities $ 657 42
W. B. KOCHER, President.
ATTEST
FKEEZE QUICK, Secretary.
Bloomsburg, Pa, April 7, 1898.
We the undersigned auditors of the Town of
Bloomsburg, do say that we met at the Council
room for the purpose of performing our duties,
and that we have examined the books of the
Secretary and find them to be correct, and that
the balance In the hands of the Treasurer Is
correct.
P. H. FREEZE, 1
A. H. IILOOv, V Auditors.
O. E. WILBUR,)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued
out of the Court of Common Picas of Colum
bia county, Pa., and to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale at the Court
House in Bloomsburg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, MAY 7, IBQS,
at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot, piece
or parcel of ground, situate in the township
of Beaver, county of Columbia and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone, thence
north eighty-two degrees, east thirty-three
perches to a stone neap ; thence by land of
David Bredliender, south twenty degrees, east
sixteen perches to a stone heap ; thence by
land of Nathan Bredbender Jr., south eighty
two degrees, west thirty-one and one-fourth
perches to a stone heap j thence by land of
| Wm. Naus north twenty degrees, west sixteen
perches to the place of beginning, containing
3 ACRES and 36 PERCHES,
strict measure. It being the same piece Of
land which Geo. W. Hawk, by indenture
bearing even date herewith conveyed to Eliz
abeth Naus, wife of Wm. Naus, party hereto.
ALSO all that certain messuage, tenement
or tract of land situate in Beaver township,
Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described
as follows, to-wit: On the north by land of
John Keller and others, on the south by land
of Peter Hawk and others, on the east by
land of N. Bredbender Jr., and on the west
by land of Elias Erwin, containing
10 ACRES,
strict measure, whereon are erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
Seized, taken into execution at the suit of
Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund &
Loan Association, ane to be sold as the prop
erty of William Naus and Elizabeth Naus.
W. W. BLACK, Sheriff.
Miller, atty. 4-14-ts.
7ry ihe COL UMB IAN a year.
CARDS.ie
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
llrt Ent'i Building, Court House Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,
Post Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PAi
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
JOUN 0. FHKKZX. JOHN 0. BARMAN
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera nouse
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd door,
BLOOMSBURG, P.A.
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORN HY- AT-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
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 2nd and
Centre Streets, i-12-'94
W. A. EVERT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Office over Alexander £ Co. Wirt build .
G. M. QUICK,
ATTO^NEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, P.
Office over First National Bank.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
nr-Office Llddlcot building. Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ITTORNXY-AT-LAW '">(■■■■ - OF
THE FKACX,
Moyer Bna BsMhg sad Baas,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AX-LAW, nrrrr>T AXX
UAL ESTATE idCR,
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, car. Main aad Centra Sta,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
WCan be consulted in German.
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third mad Masa StMrtx,
CATAWISSA, PA.
DR. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUAQEOM,
Office, North Markat fltiost,
BLOOM SSUKO, PA.
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St,
3-7Q-'Y BLOOMSBURG, PA
J. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rooms 4 and 5- Peacock bldg.
Telephone 1463. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
►SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES or OAl&tftM
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUKOWJM
OFFICE HOURS: Offlce & Residence, 4th St.,
Until 9 A. ii.,
1 to and 7to 8 p. M. BLOOMSBUEQ, PB
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St
DISEASES OP THE THROAT AND NOSI *
SPECIALTY 4
(8 to 10 A.M. BLOOMSBURG I
OFFICE HOURS. <2 tO 4 P. M. I
17 to 9P. M. . PA.
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
■ BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offlce and residence in Prof. Waller's Hons.
* MARKET STREET ♦
TELEPHONE.
HENRY W. CHAMPLIN, M. D.
Office over Farmer's National Bank.
Hours io to 12 A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 toB P.*
Residence, 218 Third St.
TELEPHONE.
DR. F. W. REDEKER,
PHY BICIAN AND SURGEON, A
Offloc and Residence, Centre St., be twee
and 6th Sts. 2r
Dlseaßes of the car, nose and throat ay .
BLOOMSBURG,
18 to 10 a. m. ' tt"|
OFFICE 1IOUR8: <1 to 3p. m. ■•■um
17 to 9 p. m. "ij
J. J. BROWN, ?■
Market Street. BLOOMSBURG, I/M
THE EVE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with GLASSEE
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneotast,
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
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SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
DR. W. H. HOUSE, '
SURGEON DENTIST,
Offlce, Barton's Building, Main below MaiM
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior maatatt
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge what.
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day.
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
—DENTIST.—
Office corner of East and Main streets, an
posite Town Hall.
Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. ( t—J/A
(Successor to B. P. Uartman ■
Represents twelve of the strongest mißinltai
les In the world, among which are:
CASH TOTAL
™... CAPITAL. ABBITB. OTSS
Franklin of Phlla.. SIOO,OOO $3,196,529 luau^^K
Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 3,825, n0 l.uuHE,
Queen, of N. Y. soo.ooo 3,538,915 I.MLsH
Westchester, N. Y. 300,000 1,753,307
N. America, Phlla. 3,000,000 9,730,689
OFFICE IN I. W. MCKBLVT'S STOBB.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. Kg
M. P. LUTZ &
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS *
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT*
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
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N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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Represent Seventeen as good Compstn
ies as there are in the World and aB
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBUR&, PA.
Home, of N. Y, j Merchants of Newark,
N. J. j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.V.; Rend
ing, Pa 1 German American Ins. Co,, New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New YOAI
Jereey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations are well aaasc aid
by age and fire tested, and have never yet
had a loss settled by any court of law. Thsfc
assets are all invested in solid securities, sad
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted sad
paid as soon as determined, by Christian F,
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaw
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county ihoaM
patronize the agency where losses, if 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. Hat
and cold water, and all modern conveniences.
The hotel has been lately refurnished.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. H&rtzel, Prop. Teter F. Heldy.tMansw
No. 121 West Main Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
•HTLnrge and convenient sample rooms,bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con
venierces. Bar stocked with best wine sad
liquors. First-class livery attached.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. SNYDER, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House N
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample roowM. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all ■silwa
conveniences
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