'p COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, P.' CROKKU BACKS DOWN Gould Telh cf Strike and Prom ises 1o Fight It. PRESSED AIR TORPEDOES Drip Tan Itnuolnllim Itenillntl from Hiu Tuiuiimiiy Mayor-4innll II, funi'd til .Allow Auli-lriik 'ntnpnnjr to lliing CuniireFl Air Pipes on Klevated klructura nnil That Caused Trouble, t New York, March 1. The Tammany war on the Manhattan Hallway Com pany eollupsed yesterday afternoon In the municipal assembly. The council recalled from the mayor the resolution passed last week to compel the plac ing of drlo panB under all the 114 miles f tracks within sixty days. The resolution was amended to allow six months In which to complete the work. As amended the resolution was repassed. This proceeding was regarded as a practical abandonment of the war on the elevated roads. The change In the programme was made on orders from Richard Croker. The city hall was crowded at an early our with Tammany politicians and persons anxious to witness the attempt to drive through the municipal assem bly the strike bills against the Man hattan Railway Company. For an hour before the meeting of the board of al dermen there were many and conflict ing rumors In circulation as to the pro gress of the tight against the elevated . railroad. Two additional strike bills were pen ding, one in each house, and It was understood that the Tammany mem bers of the assembly had received or ders to pass them. The two bills would compel the Manhattan Company to provide yards for the storage of cars i and to enclose the platforms of sta tlons. fiotilil Makes a Itrport, Stockholders representing a majority of the stock of the Manhattan Elevated 1 Railway Company met at the offlce of President George Could yesterday at noon. At the meeting Mr. Gould made a brief speech explaining the attack made by Richard Croker on the company through the medium of the city de partments In control of Tammany Hall and Bald: "You have doubtless noticed that an attack is being .made by the sudden and concerted use of the municipal ma chinery of the city to embarrass or thwart the company In its proposed im provements. "This attempt first came to the sur face simultaneously with this com pany's failure to .comply with a de mand made on behalf of the New York Auto-Truck Company to enter into a contract with that company to let it fasten its pipes on the entire railway structure of this company for a nomi nal consideration. "That the effect of such a failure would be to bring on the attack on the part of the municipal authorities which has been made on this company was foreseen and feared fro mthe begin ning. "When this matter was finally sub mitted to our counsel, he declared that pipes containing compressed air at a pressure of two thousand pounds to the square Inch being presumably danger ous, If thctie torpedoes were put on the railway structure and should explode and cause loss of life, this company would bo culpable. Its otlicers subject to Indictment and the company's fran thlaes liable to forfeiture. "Immediately after It becamo evident that the contract would not be signed y this company the opening attacks upon this company by the board of stealth commenced, which have been followed by like attacks on the part of Iher departments of the city govern ment. "The company confidently relies up n the support of the public In Its pol icy to make these Improvements, nr.d stockholders may rest assured thut these hostile demonstrations on th jrt of the city officials will not be Bi llowed to delay the proposed Improve ments for a single day." BASEBALL MAGNATES ASSEMBLE. FprluK Meeting of the National Leugur Opens. New York, March 1. Baseball mag sates and nlayers, together with a fence crowd of persons Interested In the national game, throng the corn tors of the Fifth Avenue Hotel In at tendance upon the annual spring meet ig of the National League. The principal topic among the mana JTers and players Is the consolidation f the Brooklyn and Baltimore clubs, which was brought to a successful is- cne late Monday afternoon. That the deal would result favorably tor all parties concerned was general Ajr conceded. With a teum of stars un tr the management of Hanlon playing at Washington Park, there" could be no doubt, said the enthusiasts, thut ex cellent support from Brooklynites and consequent big financial returns might be expected by the stockholders of the ctub. Baltimore, on the other hand, it was said, would still be repersented by a 'airly strong aggregation of players "Kimposed partly of the men who repre icnted Brooklyn last year. The probable results that would rise from thin week's meeting of the stagnates were also discussed In the hotel corridors. It was thought by some that the circuit would be reduc d to eight clubs, although the report that this would be done was denied 7 the club owners almost to a man, Other Important matters that will come up at the present conference are the question of increasing the power f the board of discipline, the restora tion of the umpire's power to impeose lines on players, and the discussion of the report of the rules committee of the vague. So Demolish Spanish Forts. Havana, Cuba, March 1. General liudlow, military commander of Ha vana, has ordered the destruction and disinfection of the Spanish forts at San Diego, near l'.egla, to make room for the camps of the Eighth and Tenth regiments, which will move from their svaaent encampment In the Havana 9rka In a (aw days. Oisease. puis reacn xnc root or m&ny serious diseases, such as sciatic, neuralgia, rheum atism and all forms of weakness, either in men or women. MlnsPrsrl Wood, populiir young Inilv of Arlington. Tnd.,sv; "I hud fnlrly good henlth until two yearn ii?",heti fnciid m'urnlK'a dewlopfil.The pain was frsrftil. Frequently I would have severe attacks during the night, milking It Impossible to ever g t ft nlnit's rest. I suffered severely from this disesse for tnnny weeks. Our physician wnl unable to help tne, and we tried another doctor, but wllh the name riault. I used diflVrept reme dies, but with no benefit. Ilnppeiiinp to read In the newspaper concerning the merits of Dr. Williams' pink Pills I concluded to try the pills. When I finished the second box I was better. I was never more happy in my life than over the fact Hint I was getting well. After taking the third box the puin left me, and when I had unfiled the fifth box I was well. r Ruikvilli Id.) Crafhtc. all druiflists or sent direct by the Dr.Williams t Co., Schenectady. N.Y., 5optr box; 6 bom.$2s-? At Medicin When a woman tries ' to explain how she came to a conclusion it re minds you of a tad-pole explaining whv his tail fell oil. Is Your Ailimf.ni' Catarrh? "I year." "I had had catarrh for one catarth for 2 years." I had catarrh for e, vears." I had catarrh for 20 years." and Dr, "I had catarrh for 50 years," Agnew s Catarrhal Powder cured me. These are sentences from the volumes and volumes of testimony for this great Catarrh cure not myth ical patients, but words from men and women all over the continent who have been cured. It re'ieves in 10 minutes. 27. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Are You Usino Allen's Foot Ease? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures Corns, Bunions, Chilblains. Damp, Sweating, Swollen Feel. At all druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample 1 RLL. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy N. Y. 2-i6-4t d There are two women in every man's life the one he marrieu and the one he might have. OASTORIA 1L. IV J il... 1 1 II........ ft...La Bears ths i m MUm 'uu " Rl";,l'5 DOU!i,il lha Kind You Have Always nature of SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias writ of Fl. Fn., Issued oat of the Court of C'emmm Picas of Columbia County, I'll., and tome directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tlio Court House, In Bloomsburf, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1899, At two oVloek p. m., All that certain incHMiiage, tenement and tract o' land, situate In t lie Township of Beaver, County of Columbia, and suite of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Be. ginning at a pine stump, in line of land of Isaac UunMnger, nr.d on corner of land of William Wlleliy j thence nv line of land of said Isaac HuiiBln'.'er und Henry Miller, south eighty-six and oiic-elyUtlt degrees enst fnrty-slx perches to a stone on oast si lo of public road; thence alonsf the eastern edge or the said public road and by lino ot lsnd of 1). Gcarhnrt south thlrly- slx and three-fourth degrees east elevon and theneo south ilfty-two1 Bevcn-tentlis perches: and three-fourths degree east seven und five tenths perches to a stnne, on south si Jo of fail id publle road; tlieneo by laud of C. A. hlmmun, south one and live-eighths degrees east, forty, eight and thro -tent lis perches across lluaver creek to a stnnnou corner of land of V. L. Shu- man; thence bv line of s'une south seventy, seven and onc-rrU degrees west nineteen and nine-tenths perches to a stone; thence uloug same sout li forty.-oneand one-half degrees west twenty -two and'llvc-tenths perches to a slone; theneo by line of same south six degrees west twelve und ttve-teuths perches to a stone; thence by lino ot s.uno south tlfteen degrees west forty-three perches to a wlille pine; tliuneo by lino of sanio south ono aud ono-rourth de grees west seventy-two perches to a stone, on corner of land of said F. L. Slutman, and to line ot lands of t'has. liclehurd; thence by land ot the latter north elghty-llvo and one-half de- grees west twenty-four and eight-tenths perches across Catuwlssa creek to acornor(eas) lu lino of land of said Ciuf. liulchard; tnonce by lino of same and lands of Isaiah Nuss and Wltehey north three and one-half degrees cast two hundred and ten and eight-tenths perches to the place ot beginning, containing 48 ACRES and one hundred and nineteen perches of lund, whereon are orected a FRAME CRIST MILL, TWO Fit A ME D AKLI.1NG HOU.sKS, bank barn and other outbuildings. seized, lakon In execution, at too suit of 8u san W. Heller vs. J. 8. Heller, and to be sold as the property of J. 8. Heller. w w LACK) HmiHiNU, Atty. Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Ot 00H0TUV KIKI.EH, LATB OK 0KNT0N, imiKAHtll. Notice Is hereby given thut letters teslnmenU aryon the estate of Dorothy Keeler, late of Benton, Columbia county, I'a., deceased, have been granted lo C. r. Yocuin, resident of suld town, to whom all pet sons Indebted lo suld es tain are requested to make payment,, and those having claims or deuiunds will make known tho same without delay. C. 1'. YOCl M. Kxr , Fkitz, Atty. 8-SWit Ueutou, ra. How to be Healthy1 in Winter. Winter is . tryintf time for delicate people. Coughs, colds and pneumonia find them &.&y victims. DO you CMcn coia easily? It shows that yo'jr system is not in a. condition to resist dises.se. You will be fortunate if you escape pneu nonia.. Nature 1 always fightind acrainst disease. The right kind of medicine is the Kind that helps Nature by toning up th system and enabling it to resist sucn a tonic is founa m Dr.WH1i8.mar Pink Pilla for P&le PcopU. By building up the blood and strengthening the nerves these Don't To'jarco Spit and Smoke Tour l.lfo Attoj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag mtlo. lull ot life, nerve uml vigor, take No-To-Ilac. tlio wonder -worker, thut makes wealcmen strong. All druggists, Wo or tl. Curegunran tccd. booklet anil snmplo free. Address Storllng Uonieily Co , Chicago or New York. A NX UAL STATE MKXT LLOOM POOR DISTRICT, For the year ending January 2, lH'JD. i. K. GltOTZ. Treasurer, I)K. Amtln hands of Treas lost settlement.! M 8fl Auit received from all sources 8 f 7T5 78 J. K. OKOTZ, Treasurer. CH. rty SHlary as per last set tlem'tl 14S 88 By orders redeemed, old .... tt M By orders redeemed, new 570.1 18 59 U I! By note paid in bank By note puld lu bunk 115 00 5uo uo fits 00 By bal In hands of Treas By commission 7itt 1 Ml IV Balance duo district t Ml 5 KKCAI'ITILATION-KECEII'TS. J M ltote, collector S 34S ii 1. 1) cssp.cullcctor 8IIW 4-'l A M lies-, collector , 41 8 Y Mather.colleetor 6i 1W J K Blttenbeuder M'J 8H it K Iliirtinun, collector 7i,5 78 Discount 4W 4 Farm fll'i H Kile property 7 15 Vocum 87 -11 U Hester 1 85 Count y Treasurer. 70 411 Berwick Poor District 7o B0 Hemlock Poor District 5 40 Northumberland co 1-oor Dist tS 10 Salem Poor District iSM 00 Danville Poor District 18 00 Koss Twn Poor District 5 00 Orange Twp Poor District.... 1 50 Montour I'onr District 8 Mo Perry Comity 0 50 Albertsou 108 M Conner 8 on oitllenrle 8 '.'4 Monty 5 40 Kcster Is! 2,' COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNTS. J K Blttenbeuder. duplicate W.M $ 8418 5 Amount paid lo Amount due f 6711 4!) L 1) Kiis-, duplicate 18117 $ 8IH4 1)8 Amount paid 2OH0 47 Amount duo f tio 51 L D Kuse, duplicate 1808 4iJJ 48 Amount paid l'jo.'l an Amount due $ 9059 s!0 J M Koto, duplicate 18J8 $ S45 04 Amount paid UU 98 Amount duo 1 83 66 C E Hurtman, duplicate UU8.f H'il w Amount puld. 400 00 Amouutdue 1 43129 S Y Mather, dupllcute 18(18....$ HH8 18 Amount paid 213 14 Amount due i Oj 01 Aurou M Hess, duplicate 18U8. 851 'JO Amount puiu o-i u.i Amount due.. -$ 2(18 17 We. the undersigned auditors of the Bloom District, nnd the above account correct, J. M. I'EIIRY, ) 1. II. FKEKZtt. y Auditors. B. E. KAlttfllNEK,) DANVILLE STATE HOSl'ITAL. Jesse Kelley, 6 1-7 wks (a, il 75 $01 4' I.. Kahler, " " " " l " Al.a v sternep' " " " 1 Carrie Turroll" " " " l M Jno W osman" " " " 91 J5 W. M. Kesler" ' " " 1 15 KlhisF Smith" " " " 9i S5 Reuben Kcster 30 " " " 85 00 -$ (178 75 IlAKHISBl lta STATE HOSPITAL. Mary A Bhorless,3 wks is $1.75 ft U5 $ 5 25 SALARIES AND FEES. Dr. I C Rut tor. 100 00 0 7 00 5 00 8 00 13U 75 5 110 6 00 101 (HI 100 00 75 00 S5 00 1150 00 io 00 Dr Redeker Dr KouUlns Dr Wolf Dr Dlennan vv 11 Snyder (Atty).. ,1 V wuther, V S.... J D Warner lsalali llagcubucli.. M II Rhodes C H Cox O T Wilson I' A Kline Thus Webb -$ 1310 00 EXPENSES OF ALMSUOl'SE, 1'rrovlsloiiH hihI supplies $ 410 Ot Fuel und light ft'J 14 clothing and shoos.. Ul 89 Tinware, Jure, eto 7 Dry goods.... .. Hw iw MedU al supplies 7 81 Hardware 44 10 Wagons, Implements, repairs 80 94 Manure, pliosiihulo and lime, 17o 38 Blaeksmllliing 43 15 ordinary repairs 8 70 Weighing 1 o New ground 189 till Dynamite luid fuse M 85 TobuccO 81 80 Seeds 9 50 Sundry small bills 5 75 Machine oil 1 00 Building and repairs 53 01 Lumber 1 40 oilcloth 8 97 Barbed wire HI 88 Hinder twine 14 40 Screens 7 b Repairs on furnace , 18 05 llni ness repairs Vi 55 Extracting teeth II no 1 cow 85 00 1 cow aud calf 85 no 1 bog 10 uo $ 1530 8 OfTSIDK KRI.IKF. Tickets and meals for tramps 17 51 .y so ft 5 1 so 10 hi 75 01 18 '. it 85 41 10 W (Kl 18 00 88 : Wl 88 18 4 .-, 8U on 81 50 18 50 M 85 111 81 84 80 5 85 50 Hi 4 50 5 m 88 70 HI AO 121 85 8ll 00 inn 80 14 50 7 50 8 HO 85 50 5 00 78 (X) 81 05 5 8.'. 14 00 11 41 11 on s 00 s 00 2 25 8 00 1 50 8 00 2 00 8 bO 1 IK) 1 50 88 85 M 25 2 50 1 50 18 00 13 45 II 00 10 85 10 1)0 4 00 8 00 7 10 88 40 87 50 6 00 4 18 18 75 7 50 4 80 7 10 3 80 10 8.'. 8 90 8 80 7 05 10 m) 21 50 7 (10 5 00 1 50 8 no III 00 5 AO ?i! 70 8 50 4 25 7 00 9 10 1 50 84 8,- 4 50 8 50 5 00 8 85 1 SO 5 70 4 60 Y. Hess I no. Arndr, Mrs. MeMlelmel Samuel Furver I. Kenner Mrs llerilnglon I). Ball Mrs. walhews smith winner Howling Mrs. Kekenrotli Kowlcr Hannnli shannon II. smith .1 no. Mccormick Ins. Layeock Mrs. A. Kvuns I Kenner .. Geo. Ivey W. I-wls Mrs. (Munis D. Bowman has. Hall 1. N. Miller Win. Prlntz Mrs. Meliowell Jos. Eek keeping Long child Mrs. Keynolds Isaiah Millard K. B. Michael Mrs. Hall Mrs. Wertinun Jonas Miller Geo. Samuels Lucas Konn C II. Johnson K. Long A. Miller I). Mowrev ,lno. SIlftfTer - Mrs. Cnmpbell Wm. Fritz I). J. Johnson Mrs. Greenfield Mrs. Berrlnger A. Sober Minerva May Mrs. Dan Hall. William llsylor Klla Johnson K. C. Thomas V m. Brooking Jno. Brandt T. Swisher L. lillilcnranilt Jno. Muirlll W. Yolin M. Bowers Levi Hall 8. Millard Jno. Whltmer .Inn. Stlner Henry Stookey clurk Crevellng Sallle I.onif Stephen Hill (colored) Anna Mumey N. HIV Jho. ilenson Mrs. Anderson m. Smith Samuel Hardy Fisher Mrs. Hurley E. Jacoby .. Geo. Trump wm. rcauer Mrs. Watts Mrs. Cadow J. Keeser Mrs. Bucy E. II. Davton J D. Miller Sallle Berger Ann Parker Cluis. Kcinley J. vartz Miss Coals Elmer Hopper O. 1. 8 wisher O, W. Pursell Sallle Yogar Klleu SliiH'inaker Mrs Burnett J. II. Eyerly Mrs. SUlls 1795 13 Less discount on coal... Total outside 8UNDKY EXPENSES. 8 05 1791 63 Orders of relief. f 4100 Expenses for other districts.. 58 74 Tiuvellng expenses. 88 01 Piloting 58 50 Audit ing statement for 1897.. 12 00 Clothing for Ueo Evans, at Klwyn 2' 00 Telegrams, freight, Ac 10 14 Entering ludgiu'ts, costs &c. 15 71 Exps for Kuymond Kleckner. 80 00 Gul Iron box for papers 8 50 stationery and postage 8 81 Not ice of election of directors 8 00 Dlscour.ton note 7 58 Insurance on almshouse 87 00 Expenses for Mrs shortess.... 88 94 Tux on Kile property 8 30 Funeral expense Fedder child 10 on Brooking 80 00 " " Lanilus Watts 15 00 " " Mrs Yogar.... 19 00 " Lucas Koun... 17 00 " Hun Shannon. 1" 00 ' " Cliasllock.... 82 00 $ 475 03 Total expense for year $ 5"8S 31 We, the undersigned, auditors of the Bloom root Dist.not, naving examined ine uoova ac counts, llud them correel, us aoove siuteu. I'. II. FREEZE. 1 J. W. PEUKY, Auditors. b. E. KAKSUNEK,) PRODUCTS OF FARM FOR 1898. bushels wheat V.ti " oats 18 ' rye , 50 " buckwheat. I80O " corn ears...., 81i " potatoes 80 " sweet, corn.. t) " onions i " beans , 5 beets. 15 ' turnips 50 tons bay 1500 heads cabbage , 1700 pounds pork 40 pounds lard. 07 dozen eggs ii." shoals 1 calf , 9 lambs , A turkeys liO ulil- kens 400 pounds butter KM cords woud 1! heifers 4000 sheaves corn fodder. 151 03 1UH 80 8 10 30 (0 2ii0 00 187 30 84 ID 8 00 3 00 3 50 8 75 504 00 80 00 85 00 34 no 81 05 50 00 7 00 45 00 9 00 40 00 73 00 150 00 00 00 130 00 $ 8186 42 VALUE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Balance Bloom dup., is1..... $ 579 49 ' 1807 (31 51 ," ' 1H1I8 S0..9 30 " MUlvllle" 1898 83 08 " Kcolt " 18118 431 39 " tireenwd" lwiH -135 04 SugaiTf " 1S'-'S 3118 17 -$ 4372 38 Farm and buildings $ Kiioo Oo 4 horse 85i 00 4 cows 4 heifers lcult 7 steers 13 sheup luo chickens 8 turkeys 19 shout 4 3 sows and pigs 1 seed hog 3 brood sows Harness 98 bushels wheat 305 bushels outs 85 tons hay 80O bushels corn ears 8.1 bushels potatoes 7oo pounds meiil la plcklo 81O pounds lard 15 tuns coul HW11 sheaves corn fodder loo cords wood 1 binder.. 3 heavy wagons 1 spring wagon 30 acres wheal In ground. 7 ucres rye In grouud Furniture In almshouse Furniture In steward's bldg.. Sundry farm Implements..... 400 pounds wheat Hour 376 pounds buckwheat Hour.. 150 00 130 00 7 00 310 00 K ." 00 40 00 111 no 88 00 35 U0 13 00 to 00 100 00 75 40 83 00 815 00 DM 00 - 48 110 (8 (10 31 60 43 Till 57 00 150 00 loO 10 100 00 4H 00 Hill 00 511 HO S M) nO 800 00 500 00 8 55 3 HO -$ 15088 01 $ 30000 87 OCCUPANTS OF ALMSHOUSE. No. paupers nt last report. Admitted during year 14 11 Discharged during year Remaining at end ot year... 11 14 Number from Bloom ' Oreeuwood.. " Kcott " " Sugarloaf,.. Isaiah iiaoenbich.i m. 11. HlliiDKS, Directors. c. k. cox. 1 THOMAS WEUU, Secretary. 9 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of it writ of Fl. Fa., issued out of tho Court of Common Picas ot 1 omnium County, and to mo directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in Hloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1899, At two o'clock p. m., All that certain plantation and tract of land, lying and being In the Township or hcou,, County of Columbia and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: On the north by lands of William J. Hldlny and Joseph Heckmsn et al., on the east by lands of M rs. A list In Ohl. on tho sout h by lands or v. w. Kline, and on tho west by lands of C. W. Sny der and B. F. Helglmrd, containing 142 ACRES And thirteen and one-half perches, It being the same tract of land which Casper Cbrlsman conveyed to John ltoblson, and the said John Hoblson devised to the said W. C. ltoblson ana Huston ltoblson. whereon are erected 4 two- story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, bank btrn, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Kills Iilngrose vs. W. C. Hoblson and Boston Koblson, and to be sold as the property of W. C. ltoblson and Huston Koblson. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. Hsrkino, Atty. INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is herebv elven to the creditors of Mie nnrlnrHlirnerl. and to nil nernnns to whom It may concern, that ho will apply to the. Court of common Pleas of Columbia county for the Deo etlt of the Insolvent laws of this Common wealth, on Monitnv. May 1st, lw, at three o'clock p. m , ot said dny, at which time any person having any objection to his final dis charge as an Insolvent debtor can appear and make me same Known. juicuahl. imiui, W. II. M AUI LL, Atty. 8-V-4U PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTORHCT-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'i Baildioc Court Horn AJWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Fast Office Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Wirt'i Building, ssrifloac, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. rsisrs. John a. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opert Bouse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floot. BLOOMSBURG, P.. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-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 Centre Streets. i - I2 and - '94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ITTOJLHinf-JLT-LAW ASD TUS MAC, Mojec Bn Bc&liac. a4 BLOOMSSUSG TA. J. IX. MAIZE, ATTO rn kyat-la w, UAX ESTATS Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ' 25 W. H. RHAWN, ATTOttSTKY-AX-tdtVI, Office, cmbci ot TUx4 assl CATAWISSA, PA. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. I vofflce Llddlcot building, Looust avenue. J. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 4 and 5. Te acock bldg. Telephone 1463. BLOOMSBURG, TA J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St, 3-70-1 v BLOOMSBURG, PA. HKNKY HV. t'HAIWPLIN, M, D. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank, B ! burg, Pa. ll-I O-i SPKCUL ATTENTION TO DIBIA8IS OF ( II JIDKI H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKOBOB Oppici hours: Offlce A Kesldenoe, 4th St., Until 9 a. m., ltotand7to8r.il. BLOOM6BUKQ, DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -BLOOMSBURG, PA.' Office and residence In Prof. M ailer's Bee MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between 4tl and 5th Sts. Diseases of tbe ear, nose and throat a spectaltf BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a.m. OFFICf H00RS:-1 to 8 p. m. u to 9 p. m. ' J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaam and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneottoa 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 Hartt BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior man Bar, ana ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge rkM "To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main street. 00 posite Town Hall. Offlce hours 8:80 to la a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest CompM es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BCKPCOS CAPITAL. A8SBT8. OVRH A IX Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 $h,ih8,6SV tl.onoJie Penn'a. Pblla 400,000 8,835,160 l,4lA8 Queen, of N. Y.. 600,000 8,588,1B l,fl!68 Westchester, N.T. 800,010 1,7M,807 426,7 N.America, Phlla. 8,000,(00 9,730,Hi 2,864,75 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. STI.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATS AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCoinpan les as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPr, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. 1 Mcrrh.nt. nt -.1 N. J.j Clinton, N. V.;Peoples', N.Y.;Red.' inc. Pa ! German Amrin Tn. r k.- York; Greenwich Insurance Co.) New York 1 J"8y City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, V. J. . uw um iui )uiiuuni re wen aeasoMa by age and fire tested, and have ne ret had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in crIM ...,, -ifi.. m ,. . , " " ...UIUH,. WUSI liable to the hazard of fire only. mosses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooasi" burp, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoaid patronize the agency where losses, if an. .w .vmu uu pam Dy one 01 their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, S"Larfe and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con venienccs. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery atttched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court Housex BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Path rooms hot and cold water, and all modem conveniences
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