ANN0Y1NCJACTICS. The Rebels at San Pernandc Make Nightly Attacks. LIEUTENANT PEARCE A SUICIDE. American Tried to Form n Cordon Aliont limnrwenta on tlie Mnronw I'rilltlNUllI, llH ItlKt of Tin-in Slipped Throuuh the 1,1dm, MANILA, Juno ". Tlio leliHs on Sat urday night muik nji attack upon the friendly town of Mncnbclm ami, nftn driving the inhabitants out, burned the town. The Insurgents nightly nnnoy tlit troops nt Nun I-ernnndo. Several Anii'tl an have leen slightly wounded re cently. ne enemy nave severnl ftrupp guns, which they bring forwurd and ue (01 firing large shell Into the. town, then re' treating with their guns, One of the iusui-gi-nt sholls fell within SO yards of Ueneral Mac Arthur's head quarters Suturday evening. The Aineri- ran troops do not reply to the nightly outbreaks. The American forces have occupied the Moronic peninsula, and Oenenil Hulls column is encamped at Morong. Major Trunin u, marching across from Blnnngo- unn, round it impracticable to form a cordon, and the iUHiirgente, with the ex ception of a hundred or two, escaped through toe mountains after Uenernl no .del Tilur, dragging their battery by buf faloes at night. A few, however, may be trapped. The Washington troops have returned to Faslg, but tho programme of the other troops is uncertain. The present expedition shows the diffi culty which is encountered by an army which must depend upon wagon trains in catching barefooted bandits in their own mountains, and also gives proof thnt the rebels do not nitiwid to fight battles. General Hall left Santa Teresa Mon day morning and marched 1- miles to Moron g, up nnd down rocky hills and through woods and swamps. Scores of hi men fell 'out, owing to the extreme heat, and were left to follow as bext they conld. The head1 of the army arrived at Mo rone at noon, having exchanged only a few shots with insurgent skirmishers on the way. Groups of stragglers followed 11 day, but the force wn 200 smaller than when it started. The men were al most 30 hours without rations, and It wus considerable of an achievement for them to cover the ground tl.ey did. LtAitenunt Fred W. rearcc of the Sixth United States artillery committed BUicide here this morning. He came from Hollo H week ago on leave, but lingered here beyond the limit and failed to reply to repeated telegrams from his commander. Yesterday he was put under arrest on his commander's order. This morning another ollicer called to see him, when he suddenly pulled a revolver from under his pillow and shot himself through the tu'uu. His friends say his mind was af fected by a recent sunstroke. A Spanish paper asserts that Colonel AriruelK'S. one of the two members of the original Filipino military commission who were placed under arrest at Tarlnc last mouth after returning to Luna's cumD from their conferences with the United States commissioners, has been rwnrt murtialed and sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment for "friendship dis played toward the Americans. Bishop Hurst aud Wife Tart WASHINGTON, Juno U. 11. Root of Buffalo Is in Washington in connec tiou with the arrangements being made between Bishop Hurst of the Methodist church and his wife for a legal separa tion. Mrs. Hurst, who Is the second wife of tho bishop, was Miss Hoot of Buffalo and is wealthy. She is now iu l'.iuope-. having left Washington nearly a year am. It is said that there will be no dl Toree. but that they will not live together ttguiu, incompatibility being given as the cause. The De Burns Found Gnllty. CHICAGO. June (I. Tho jury in the case of Huron and Baroness de Baru charged with using tho mails to conduct A fraudulent business, brought in a ver dict yesterday afternoon finding both de feudauts guilty. The maximum penalty is V2 years and H months imprisonment nnd a fine of $12.00.1. A motion for a ftvw trial was tnu.de, and. pending the de cision, sentence was deferred. To Manila In Five Ton Ship, SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. The little schooner Coke sailed for Manila yester day afternoon. She is of only five tons l.iinlen one of the lightest vessels that Las ever attempted such a voyage, Vreitseh. her contain, cluims to have made the Journey across the Atlantic in bis little vessel, aud he started alone upon the perilous voyage to the I'hilip- piues. Faith Healer Gets Five Months, NEW YORK. June 0. Marie Muller, the "faith heuler." was senteuced yester day to live months' imprisonment in the Kim's County penitentiary. O.no swiri trial and sentence of the woman, whose "inspired" incantations, laying on of hands and use of Sulves permitted the foot und leg of little Dora Krans to rot off with gangrene, met with the hearty approval of every one In the courtroom To Harness Trenton Falls. ALBANY. June 2. The Trenton Falls Electric Light and Tower company, to supply light, heat and power in the cities of Utlca and Home and the villages of Prospect, Trenton, Holland I'ateut, Orls kany, Whitesboro, New Hartford, Clin ton, Frankfort, Illon, Mohawk and Her kimer, was incorporated with the secre tary of state with a capital stock of $56,000. M, DeronleU Aoiultted. PARIS, Juno 1. The trial of M. Paul Peroulede and M. Marcel-Habert upon a charge of inciting tho army to insurrec tion upon the occasion of the fuuerul of Presideut Faure iu February last was fnded yesterday by the acquittal of the defendants. - Secretary Alger lu Canada. MONTREAL, June . Geueral Hus-w-U A. Alger, Mrs. Alger and party pussed through this city yesterday on their way to Grand Mere, where Gener al Alger's sou resides. The Conference Falls. . LONDON, Juue 7. A special dispatch from Bloemfoutelu says that the confer ence betweeu Presideut Kruger aud Blf Alfred Milner proved abortive- DISPATCHES. Notnlile Kvrntu nt flip Week nrleflj nnd 'rerely Told. Admiral Dewey sailed from Hor.akons fwr Singapore, Heavy rain nnd wind storms were re ported from Michigan. The White Pass railwnr will be com pleted to Lake Bennett by July t. Three men were killed by a cave In al the Berlinsville (l'n.) slate iiunrrv. The text of the agreement betweeu Spain and Germany for the cession of is lands was read in the reichstag. Secretary Gage said the present slilo- incuts of gold to Kurope would have no unfavorable effect on the treasury. When the tomb of Lunulllo. the "Bare foot King of Hawaii." was opened al loiiolulti, the casket was found empty. President Mckinley will attend the laying of the cornerstone of the new post- otllce building nt Milwaukee iu Oct !er. Robert Wallace, member of the Brit ish parliament, who was stricken while speaking on the grant to General Kitche ner of Khartum, died. Tnraitnr, Jnne 0. Congressman K. P. Bland was report ed very ill nt Lebanon, Mo. The house of commons voted Geueral Kitchener a grant of 3U,3,"1. Three of the Union Pacific train rob bers have beeu captured uear Cnsoer. Wy. General Carlos Ezeta. ex-nresident of Salvador, was reported dangerously ill at Oakland, Cal. There were conflicts between crowds and the military at a Nationalist demon stration at Belfast. Augustiu Daly, who has been ill in Loudon, has completely recovered and has gone to Paris. Fratik Thomson, president of the Penn sylvania Railroad company, died at his honie at Merlon, Pa, General Adrian Root died in Buffalo, aged 00 years. Geueral Hoot served throughout the civil war. A cyclone has devastated northern Morocco. The river Oro burst its bnnks, aud several villages were swept away. Oxford ami (Jambriuge have received a cable from Yale aud Harvard accepting the challenge for an international con test. A dispatch from Admiral Kautz, re ceived by way of San Francisco, said he expected to arrive at the latter city about June -o. Monday, Jnne S, The sale of the A. T. Stewart mansion on Fifth avenue, New York city, was re ported. A tornado swept through Iowa. In the vicinity of Kellogg much damage was done. Advices from Kingston, Jamaica, re port 45 distinct shocks of earthquake in five hours. W. C. Stiles, well known ship timber manufacturer, committed suicide at Warren, O. Ill health was the cause, Galviu Bensing, 22 years of age, of Lebanon, Pa., was drowned in the canal yesterday at Princeton, N. J., while buttling. Senator Hanun intends to sail next Saturday for the south of Frauce, where he will undergo a course of treatment for rheumatism. - Philip Henry Savage, clerk of the board of trustees of the Boston Public library, died at the Massachusetts Gen eral hospital from appendicitis At Youkers John Fluuagan, world's champion hammer thrower, won new fume by throwing a hammer 104 feet 10 inches and making u new record Sntariluy, June 3. A sharp shock of eurthquuko was felt in San Francisco. Robert Cox, member of the British parliament for South Edinburgh, is dead It was reported in Paris that Du I aty de C am had attempted to commit sul cide iu prison. The property deeded to Manford nnl versity by Mrs. Stanford was said to have been worth ?.-!N,O00,00O, The Idaho supreme court has denied the petition of the imprisoned Coeur d'Alene miners for a writ of habeas cor pus. Embassador Choate conferred with Lord Salisbury at the foreign otllce in London relative to the Alaska boundry dispute. Twelve Japanese spies were reported to have been arrested by Russians on the Lino Tung penlusulu and executed with out trial. The Christian negroes of Kuoxville ob-koi-vi.,1 n fust dav. Prayers were offered for freedom from mob violence and the lessening of crime. Union Pacific train No. 1 was held up nt Wilcox, Wy. The express car was blown open with dyuamite and the con tents of the safe tukeu. Frldny, Jnne a, A cubic from London announced the death of Johu Smart, the luudscape milliter. Counsel 'or Mine. Dreyfus resumed his argument before the court of cassa tion at Paris. The West Indian trade reciprocity del ligation will leave Jumaica for the Unit ed States on luesday. The United States court at Boston has decided that nonresident corporations are liable for the debts of a corporation Tho Ohio delegation in the house of reui-eseiitatives has decided to support General Heudersou of Iowa for speaker, nn man was killed nnd two were se riously although not fatully injured by the falling of a scaffold at Flushing, v v A drydock wa. prepared for the crud er Brooklyn at the navy yard. Divers found the bottom of the vessel strained fur a distance of -hi reet. The parade of the police force of Ci-eater New York was an imposing spectacle. It consisted of five regiments, with Chief Devery at tho head. Thursday, June 1. A tornado did much damage In Iowa .i Smith Dakota. Dr. Norman Keer, the specialist on in ebriety, died lu Loudon. The Fifth Uulted States Infantry was miiMtered out at Camp Meade. Miss Yvonne de Trevllle, tho prima donna of tho Costlo Square Opera coin- minv. su led for Southampton, Jacob M. Patterson, quarantine com for years has been a pow er lu New York state politics, was fouud t..n,l in bed at his home in Fordhom, w v Robert McAdum, 80 years old, of tha firm of Robert McAdam & Sons, cheese exporters of New York aud one of tha i..., k.w.om eheeseuiukers in tnis coun try and Great Britain, died suddenly la CONDENSED Howe, ri. X. in n mi in iiiwi mtmn wiiinmiiimiiiimiiiili n in n ' v A MARVELOUS ESCAPE. How Man Warn flared from Instan taneous Death When the Bu st In e ntew t p. "One of the strangest accidents In my experience," salil a boiler expert to a New Orleans Times-Democrat man, "occurred a few years ngo at a small sawmill town over In Texas. They had a nnrrow-piingo road fin which logs were hauled by n pony locomotive. One day the two forward wheels of tho little machine jumped tho track and tho crew of seven men went out to jack I it Into place. As the engine stood, it had a cant forward, which threw all the water in the boiler to the front end, nnd, as there wns a lively fire In the V)ox, It soon got the other end red- liot. This trilling clrcumstanco was overlooked by the crew, who proceeded cnimly with the jacking', six of them working at tho aides nnd one lying flat on his stoninch tinder the rear trucks. "As the engine Blowly assumed a horizontal position the wnter ran back to the red-hot portion, nnd, bang! the whole thing disappeared In space. The six men also disappeared. They were distributed In small sections over at least ten. acres, and there wasn't enough left of either engine or crew to make a respectable souvenir. Y hile this dis integration was in progress the man who had been lying flat on his stomach was experiencing the surprise of his life. He had heard a hideous clap of thunder, nnd when he looked up, loand behold! he was all by his lonely. Ills comrades and the pony locomotive, which was but just then standing over his back, hnd vnnished like a dream. All thnt was left was the landscape. He was wholly tinhurt." FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES. Inele flam's Flahters Take posses sion of the Itallroads and Startle Natives lr Their Recklessness. Tut a crowd of American youths in the center of the Sahara desert and they will find something to amuse themselves with and something on which to exert their Ingenuity, says the Philadelphia Press. Some of the boys in the Philippines act as though they were on a picnic after the day's fighting Is over or durinir the time they are waiting for something to fire at. The American forces have In their possession a good stretch of 120 miles of railroad between Manila and Dagu pun, and the natives stand in wide-eyed wonder to see the reckless lankees open wide the. throttles of the engines and let them tear madly over bridges and around curves. That is not the Spanish way of doing things. About Culoocnn, the machine shops and roundhouses swurm with members of the engineer corps who tinker around, fixing this engine or building a shelter with that piece of tin. The small dummy railroad which runs parallel to the Manila & Dngupan railroad hns been adopted by the Twen tieth Kansas volunteers ami the Utah Light Horse artillery, and hus been christened "the Kansas & Utah Short Line." The boys use it constantly to go to and from the city. As they take noth ing seriously except fighting, it Is a great wonder that some serious acci dent hns not occurred during their reckless rides, but luck seems to be with them In more ways thnn one, and no on.e worries about such trifles as smash-ups and explosions. EARNS THOUSANDS. Chicago Woman Mnaseuse Whose Hands Ilrlntr lU-r About 3,000 Yearly. Half the world is as ignorant of how the other half makes its money as ot how It lives. There is a Chicago wom an, for instance, who earns with her hands yearly sums that would make the average brninworker envious. She does not paint, nor write, nor design, nor make dresses, nor do any of the things that one usually picks out as woman's work. Khe earns all this money by giving massage to women, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. She la not in any way an impressive woman, she is of medium size and mid dle age. She gives one the idea of ticing in perfect health and of being kindly and sympathetic. Otherwise there is nothing noticeable about her. But her patrons consider lier a won derful woman. Most of her work is done at the homes of her patrons, though they may come to her establishment at about hulf the home rate. She rubs a woinun an hour at each visit, and her patrons are posi tive that she impartB to them a tre mendous amount of vitality. Of course, there are many such worn en. The only remarkable thing about this particular woman is tho amount of money she earns, iter montniy re ceipts run from $200 to $300, every dol lar of which she earns personally. Tooth-Pulling? by Proxy, The sultuu of Turkey is most in quisitive os to what is suid aud writ ten ubout him abroad. Every day translations ure luid before him from the newspupers of the world, and these are all closely perused. Ills majesty is a bud liana at sunering. ai one time he wanted to have an aching tooth re moved and dared not. Eight slaves had molars drawn out in his presence that he might have an opportunity of Judg ing the extent of suffering entailed, and finally the sultan decided that ha would rather bear the pain than under go Buoh an ordeah Iikes ot KUluraer. The Irish land court will soon offer the most admired portion of the Lakes ' ofKlllarney for sule. The Muckross estate huH already been sold to the tenants, nnd the mansion, deer park, etc., will bo offered with the hikes. The stun mentioned as likely to b asked i 30,000. Bear Liked Sugar, In a Vermont maple sugar camp, owned by n Mr. Forsythe, tho owner this spring often missed cakes of tho maplo sugar which hnd been set out In tho snow to harden. For a long time tho men nt the camp watched for the thief, but never cnuirht him, until nt Inst one day they found bear tracks lending nwny from the camp, and fol lowed them until they came to a cavo in tho hillside. Mr. Bear was not nt home, but in one corner of the enve they found their cakes of maple sugar neat ly piled up. Mr. Bear had hidden away nearly 200 pounds of the sweet stulr, and when they went to carry it away they met him coming through the woods, walking straight up on bis bind fectlike a man nnd carrying more sugir In his arms. When he saw the men he did not wait to be shot, but dropped his sugar and ran away like any other thief. SAVED BY A POSTAL OARD. Thousands who have written for one of the free trial bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy have literally had their lives saved by a postal card. They got the trial bottle, and it proved to them that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was the only real cure for diseases of the kidneys, liver and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. They bought a large, sized bottle of their druggists and it benefit ed or cured them Cthe above is not an idle statement, but the result of careful investi gation). You can do the ' same thing. If you are in doubt as to whether you have trouble with your kidneys or bladder, put some ol your urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; if it has a sedi ment or a cloudy, ropy or stringy appearance, if it is pale or discolored, you should lose no time in taking Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy ; it can be had of alt druggists at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $(.00. It is without question" the surest medicine of the age to put a stop to such dangerous symptoms as a pain in the back, a frequent desire to urinate, especially at nicht, scalding, burning pain in passing water, inability to hold urine, and all the unpleasant and dan gerous effects produced on the system by the use ot whiskey and Deer. Send your full name and address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION. Rondout. N. V.. and be sure to men tion the CoLuaiiiiAN, when a trial bottle, with pamphlet of valuable medical advice. will be mailed to you absolutely free. The publishers of this paper guarantee the genu ineness 01 mis uucrai oner. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa , Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coun- t , Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will he exposed to public sale, at. the Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1889, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain piece and parcel of land, situate In the Town ot Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, beginning at a point In the line ot Magee Avenue, tlfty-slx (Sfi) feet northwardly from the lino ot Sixth street, and thence westwardly parallel with Sixth street seventy feet ; thence northwardly parallel with Magoe Avenue fourteen (14) feet ; thence east- wartlly parallel with Sixth street sevonty feet ; thence In a line with Magee Avenue southard- ly, fourteen (14) feet to place ot beginning, whereon Is erected A BRICK. HOUSE, being No. S (aforesaid) of block, constructed by Jumes Magee, Jr., being the same premises con veyed to 8, n. Uarman by Charles M. Crevellng, Deed Ilooke&Daee Sill, dated August 11, 18m recorded August 12, 18W. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Co operative Building & Loan Association vs. 8am. uel II. Uarman, and to be sold as the property nf Knmnnl If. Uarman. W. W. L,AVli, Barman, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1899, at two o'clock In tho afternoon, the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain piece of land, situate In the Town ot Blooms burg, Pennsylvania, beginning at a point In the northern line ot Eighth street, sixty-one feet east from the eastern line of Clinton alley ; thence eastwarxlly along Eighth street thirty feet, to corner of land of U. II. White : thence along same northwardly one hundred and for ty-one and four-tenths feet to southern line ot I Ridge alley; thence along same thirty feet westwardly, to land ot F. 11. Wilson ; thence southwardly along same one hundred and tor tgr-two and three-tenths feet to place of begin ning, being the same promises conveyed to Samuel H. Uarman, above mentioned, by Creasy & Wells, by deed dated May 80, 1HW, entered for record In the Recorder's offlce, at Bloomsburg I Pennsylvania, ou June 17, 18. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Co operative Building A Loan Association vs. Sam uel II. Uarman, and to be sold as the property of Samuel II. Uarman, with notice to all terre tenants. . . W. W. 1SL4C&, Uarman, Atty. Sheriff. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES CU21W1 Biliousness Constipations Dyspepsia. Sick-Head ache and Liver eiiJSH' Complaint. 100 PILLS Sold by all drugglsta 26 CTS. or sent oy man. Nirvtta Mrflcal Cf., Cblcafl 6c. boxes contains 15 pills. Bold by Mover Bros,, druggists, Bloomsburg, Penua. 4-18-V9 5Sf I PARKER'S mm HAIR BALSAM Tj ClMnm and bwuiunw tin hlr. f FruiuutM hiiuiUnl growth. e'J Mm ls to Bertor. Ory Ji. H.l to it Youthful Color. 5fLSy,JL Cum mp almaa blr flliii. 6-11-4 t.d. Irythe COLUMBIAN a year. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia count y, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tlio Court House, til Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1899, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all that, certain piece and parcel of land, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and mate 01 Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit 1 Situate In the eastern part of said Town of IlloomBburg, and marked In the general plan of said town as lot number one hundred and eight (No. 10H). Beginning at a post corner of lot No. It 9 and Canal street (now Eighth street), and running thence along said street north seventy-three degrees, east sixty feet, more or less, to No. thence along said lot north, thirty and one-fourth degrees, wes one hundred and Otty feet, more or less, to ltlclge Alley j thcace along the said alley south seventy-three degrees, west sixty feet, more or less, to lot No. 10 ; and thence along said lot south, thirty and one-fourth degrees, east one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to the place ot beginning, It being the same premises which Charles W. Eves and Sarah B. Eves, his wife, by their Indenture, bearing date the first day of January, A. D. 18'.)f, granted and con firmed unto John Mccormick. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Lo cust Mountain Building and Loan Association vs. John Mccormick, and to be sold as the prop erty of John MoCormlck, with notice to terre tenants. W. W. BLACK, IIasman, Atty. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IMate (if DatM (Jnt, tat of Siigarloaf Taum, Letters administration on the estate of David Ooss, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned administrator, all persons Indebted to said estate are renuested to make payment and those having claims will make known the ne without delay to VYILLAKD W. OKARHART. J. H. Fun, Administrator. Attorney. Clarksvlew. Luzerne, Co., Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.- N. U. FUNK, ATToamnr-AT-LAW, Mrs. Eaf s Boilding, Court Hons AUer, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOIIHIY-AT-LAW, Peat Offica Boilding, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wilt's Building, Si BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. rams. John e. barm am FREEZE & HARM AN, attor:;eys and counsellors at law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and flooc, BLOOMSBURG, Pi. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. I-I3-'94 W. A. EVERT, 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, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. It II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,, PA. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. riromce Llddicot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., rHYSICI AN AND SURGEON. and residence, 410 Main St BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office 3.70-iv HICMHV V. rHANPMN, Mi D. SlIKUKUN. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bark, Blooir It- Kt burg, Pa. SPECIAL ATT1N TION TO DIMASI8 Or CUII.DRI H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMtEOPATBIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UK90 orrrcs hours: Office A Residence, 4th Bt, Until 9 a, h., 1 to S and 7 to 8 r. m. BLOOMSBtJKG, VA DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence N. E. Cor. . Fourtlt Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHY 8ICIAN AND 8UHGEON, Offlce and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases ot the ear, nose and throat a spectaWf BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. orrici bodbswi to p.m. 17 to p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUwet and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneottoa DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PL, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKQEON DENTIST, Offlce, Barton's Building, Main below Wart Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior 1 ana ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the nse of Gas, and free of chargs wfcua artificial teeth are inserted. Wo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op pusuc town nail. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 8 to i p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELYY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. p. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Compaa es in tbe world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BCRT-LOB CATITAL. AS8BTS. OVX ALL Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 t8,iH6,5 si.ooqjw Penn'a,Pblla 400,ono 8,8ffl,l0 1.41U Queen, of N. Y.. . 500,000 8,588,1(15 LUH1.S Westchester, N.T. 800,0f0 1,7M,?07 4M.T N. America, Phlia. 8,000,000 ,7S0,68 2,864,71 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PRKAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATX AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W, Corner Main and Centre, jtrsuls. Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompma. ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. . CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRI INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. t Merchants of Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. V.; Peoples', N.Y.iRaad. ing, Fa ; German American Ins. Co.. Mast York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, K. I. These old corporations are well ussousj by age and fire tested, and have newt rat had a loss settled by any court of law. TftaU assets are all invested in solid securities, and 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. I he people of Columbia count almfd patronize the agency where losses. If sn are settled and paid by one of their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Pron. No. iai West Main Street, 4TLarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cor venicnces. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, . (Opposite the Court Housax BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Ba' rooms hot and cold water, and all mcdera conveniences
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