COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, P4: SAN MATEO TAKEN.1 General Young's Brigade En ters the Town. REBELS TAKE THE AGGRESSIVE Mitjnr Cronlti'x Ail timer Cheeked It? tilt Inrniruc-nln, Whn Arc l limlly Driven I'riim Their I'nxltloii. Colored Trooiin Kluht Well. MANILA, Aug. 14. A reenmiulNsnnre y troop of General .SaimicI H. M. Voting's brigade, with the object of din- covering the whereuhouts of tho enemy near Sim Mateo, northeast of tho Kun Junn reservoir, about ton miles from Manila, resulted in tho occupation of Suit Muteo. The American loss win throo killed ad 13 wounded, Including n lioutoiinnt of the Twenty-first Infantry. The Americans approached Snn Mateo in three columns. Major Crntiin, with 15 mru of the Twentjr-lifth Infiintry, ad vaueed from No vn Holies, fire tnllos west of Hon Mntoo. Captain Klvers, with 100 wen of the Fourth cavnlry, nnd Captain Parker, formerly lieutennnt colonel of the Twelfth New York volunteer regiment, with V.80 men of the Twenty-fust nnd Twenty-fourth Infantry and the Fourth cavnlry, approached in two columns from the south. Major Cronln experienced many dim rulties arising from the condition of the emintry and failed to effect a junction with Captain Kivers west of Snn Mateo, as had lieen planned. Captain Rivers, udvnnciiiK. took an outpost of the enemy two miles south west of San Mateo. He then encounter ed strong resistance auiotig the hills, the enemy tiring from excellent positions. Having failed to connect with Major Cro niii and seeing that the town was al ready occupied by the Americans, Cup turn Kivers withdrew, covering his with drawal by heavy volley firing. He lost a scr want killed. Captuin Parker, on advancing, found the enemy strongly intrenched on the fur tide of some licelields about a mile wide covered willi deep mud. Pushing for ward rapidly, he routed the Filipinos lifter 40 minutes' lighting and then con tinued the man h upon Sail Mateo, which lie entered without serious resistance about half past 1 in the afternoon. Major (.'ion in entered the town about half past 4. The Americans still occupy the place. Our men were exhausted by the heavy tiiiii'chiiig. Twenty-three of the enemy are known to have been killed. This is the first action in which Colonel l'.uit's colored troops participated. They behaved well, their leaders having dilli eulty in holding them Duck. General Young accompanied Captain Parker's column and was under fire throughout the engagement. It Is esti mated that the enemy numbered between 300 and 4(H) men. The insurgents have taken the ag gressive In the neighborhood of the rail road. On Saturday night they unsuc cessfully attacked Sun Luis, on the Hio Grande, near Ciilumplt, which is garri soned by two companies of the Twenty second infantry. The Americans bail one man, a sergeant, killed and two pri vates wounded. Yesterday morning a similar n.Tnlr took place at (Sriugua, four miles west of Malolos, where another small garrison is stationed as a safeguard against a possible attack upon the railway. A special train took re-enforeements to Ma lolos and (Juiguiiito, just north of llalu cao. Word has been received from Lieuten ant J. C. (iillinore of the United States gunboat Yorktown, who, with 14 mem bers of the crew of the gunboat, wus captured by the insurgents last April near Baler, on the east coast of Luzon. The mi'ssage, which comes through Spanish prisoners, is to the effect that the ollicer and his men are at Vigun, in the province of South Ilocos, on the west const of Luzon. All but two are well. Lieutenant Gillmnrc is allowed a house nd a servant und is fairly treated. FILIPINOS PUNISHED. Five Hundred InMurgjeata I'nder General l'io del IMlnr floated. MANILA, Aug. 15. A force of Unit d States troops from Quinguu, four miles northeast of Malolos, und from liulinug, near ltustos, about six miles northeast of Qiiingua, encountered a body of Insurgents, estimated at about 600, half way between Hustos and Quiugua. In the engagement that en sued the Filipinos were severely punish ed and scuttered. The Americans lost one man, who was killed. The insurgent force is believed to have bevu under tho command of General Plo del Pilar ami to have had in view tear iu: up the railway at linen ve and Bigaa, about three miles northeast of Bulucan. A battalion of the Twenty-first hi fantry will be sent to those points to strengthen the railroad guard anil to re- couuoiter the country in the direction of Norzugarny and on the Bustos rond. General Wheuton, with the troops at Ciilulut, made a reconnoissance on An geles, about four miles to the northwest, where he found 500 of t lie enemy, lie piienced their lire ami then removed to Calulut. Si-nntor Iliiywnrd Stricken. OMAHA, Aug. 1(1 Senator M. L. Hayward was stricken witli upoplexy yesterday at Brownvillc Neb., where he had gone to deliver an address ut the Modern Woodmen picnic. He was np iurcntty in good health und spirits up to the moment of attack, and was sitting on the platform chatting pleasantly with friends while awaiting his turn to speak, Just as the presiding ollicer was about to introduce the senator he was seen to sway in his chair and then fall help less to the platform. Two doctors who were in the audience speedily made tbeir'way to his side, and tho members Of the 'Woodmen formed In line to keep the crowd back. The doctors worked with him from a little ufter 11 o'clock when he was stricken, until almost 2 o'clock, before the senator recovered consciousness. He was theii removed to a cottage nearby, where he uow is. Hailed Sliiles Company Gets the Job GLASGOW. Aug. 111. By n vote of ket-en to six the Glasgow tramway coni' initteo has accepted the tender of the H, 1. Allis company of the United States for the engines to supply electric power, The figures of the successful tender are 114,541. Messrs. Harvey & Williamson of the United Stutes were the next low est bidders, M 100,000. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Notable Events nf the Week Uriel! ' nnd Torel. Told. Admiral I)ewoy continued ill at Log horn. Chinese robbers near Cnnton annihi lated a battalion of 500 soldiers. Hirnm A. Fletcher, a lawyer of Onmd Kapids, died frvin having cut his throat. A hundred Klnudikers were rescued by the revenue (utter Bear ut. Kotxchuc P.ench. Judge Hilton, at Saratoga, hud u sink ing spll ami was unconscious for some timu, but rallied. A Lanarkshire firm has secured an order for 10,000 tons of Scotch steel for the United States. The Yiuiui Indians In Mexico were re ported to have been beaten ami dispersed by General Torres. The Iiominican government declared that a victory over the insurgents had ended the rebellion. Yellow fever hnving attneked n ma rine at Havana, the rest of the battalion has been ordered north to be iiuurun tined at New Y'ork. Tuesday, A nit. 15. The war scare wus reported to be in creasing in Pretiiriii. The Santo Oomiugo revolution wns re ported gaining ground. There were 'Si deaths from the plague during the past week, nnd new cases were reported at Hongkong. The hurricane that swept over the West Indies was reported as sending gales northward from Florida. Locked out employees of the Chatta nooga street railway attacked cars lust night and injured several persons. A historic old church at Fvaustoii, Ills., sold for 550, has boon marked for conver sion into a filiating saloon and dance hall on u raft. A Gorman ollicer who served under Admiral vtm I)iedriehs at Manila denied at Chicago the reports of bad feeling be tween his chief and Dewey. Ir. Andrew K. Smith of New York city, a retired surgeon of the United Slates army, died suddenly from apo plexy nt Highland Falls, N. Y. Cloudily, Ann:. 14. Kieliiiril Crokcr ami Congressman Ueed have returned from F.uropc. John Sheridan, uged 15, wi'.s drowned at Cortland, N. Y., by the overturning of a boat. The tannery of James Iiobsmi i: Sons, in Ontario, was destroyed by fire. Loss, If 15,000; Insurance, .fHO.onn. Two thousand newsboys of New York city declared a boycott on all editions or the New York Sun because of its attitude toward the labor unions. Anson P. Stokes of New York city suf fered a compound fracture of his leg by being thrown from a horse at his country scut, in Lenox, Mass. The member was amputated above the knee. Sutnrilin?, Ante. L'nipcror William uttended the opening of the Iioitmiind-Kins canal. Over o50 sailors and soldiers started from Jersey City for the Philippines. A list nf Japan's open ports under the new treaty was given out in Washington. An automobile gun carriage was re ported under construction at Peoria, Ills. Hailstones destroyed nearly 2.000,000 bushels of growing wheat in North Lu- kotu. Cotton advanced $1 a bale in 20 min utcs on the New Y'ork Cotton Exchange umid great excitement. The ground assigned to the United States at the Paris exposition has been formally handed over to the commission. Kobert L. Walker of roliind, O., with whom President McKinley was once connected in business, filed a petition in bankruptcy A Cleveland nonunion motormiiu shot and wounded a teamster who, he suid, hud culled him "scab." The teamster threw u hatchet at the niotorniau, cut ting him. Krldii), July 11. Tremendous storms were reported in Chile Terrible floods have swept over War Chow province in China, und thousands of people are homeless New Yolk stale has formally uc cepted the Indian Lake reservoir, und it is uow li part of the canal system. Chinese mail advices reported the loss of the steamer Nunohiki Murk, with the drowning of more than UJO persons. Bryan men have secured Convention hull at Saratogu for Aug. 22 to defeat the schemes of the anti-Bryan Democrats. Mexican state troops defeated a body of wurriuK iiiinii Indians, killing several. The outbreak was regarded as huving no political significance. Kx-Mayor and Mrs. W. L. Strong have reached San Francisco, where they will meet their son. Major I. B. Strong, re turning from Manila. All the shipping companies under char ter to the BritiiJh admiralty have been or deled to hold their transports in reudiuess for immediate dispatch of troops. 'Mi li ruin , Ann. 10, A monster fossil dinosaur has been found in u quarry near Laramie, Wy. One negro was killed and two others severely Hogged by a mob ut Amite City, La. Dominican troops sent against the rev olutionists at Dujubon deserted to the enemy. The Kopiiblieaiis and Socialists have agreed to combine for the expulsion from Spain of the religious orders. A British gimhoirt tired on a French boat fishing within the three mile limit and killed the tatter's helmsman. Ouly 200 renegade Y'nqiii Indians were reported on the warpath in Mexico, pre vious advices having been exaggerated. G, F. Bell, who says he stole the Car rauzn letter in Montreal, assaulted in court u man who contradicted the utser tion. A strong anti-English feeling was re ported In Cayenne, French Guiuna. An Knglisu subject wus shot by the police patrol. The Dreyfus court martial continued at Rennes, France, in secret session. The prisoner was carefully guarded from in suit in the street. 1'urliument wus prorogued after the reudiug of the queen s speech. The situ atiun in the Transvaal whs declared to be "a coustuut source ut danger." Couicued lip a I'ln. MIDDLKTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 11. Peter L. Kck of Cnrrulltuwn, a supposed hopeless victim of consumption, bus coughed up u brass pin which he swal lowed HO years ago and which caused all of the trouble with his lungs. Ills coin plete recovery Is uow expected. INGRATITUDE AND MURDER. Ho tv an Ins-rale l.nld the Pinna Which Resulted In the Killing ol Ula Friend. , A detective told n story a few evening nfjo which illustrates the Ingratitude of criminals. The innite, Rays a Chlca jro exchange, wns one of the principals n the MoGoe murder, which wus eom- nittcd n little over a your oro. His linnie was W. J. Willows, n well appear-' nir youth, but tho man who decoyed the nged creamery ngent Into the In diana avenue apartment building where: Jacks killed him. Willows hod "been in trouble" before that, and the man "who came to the front" for him was the Iteeperof a lunch counter nonr theCrl in itial Court building. The man's wife hud known Willows in his days of re spectability in a small Michigan town.: She urged her husband to do what he could for him, and, with money for at torney's fees and a few well placed. words of commendation, Willows was helped to get out of the scrape. The lunch-counter man wns a close personal friend of the old ninn McOoe, and liked hi m much. Ho talked to Willows about 111 in in their short aequuintnnceshlp in the days of Willows' trouble, and the lunch-counter man told his acquaint ance how much this friend had done for li i in, yet, while In jail, Willows met Jacks and the two of them formed the plan of robbery which led to McGce's murder. The lunch-counter man lost his best friend through n needless nnd useless murder nnd Willows earned n sentence in the penitentiary. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kntotv. if llitttxon Oireiiilut? of t lie tloi'owjh of The undersigned unpointed ua auditor by the 'mlnum' l imit of i uliimliia county to iniike nisi Minn ion oi tne riinu in inn nsnus or me Kxecutor, of said deeoasoit will attend nr the nfllce of c. 11. .Inckson i.so., at bcrwlck on Tuesday, "eptiMnber I'-'ih. Isw, at 11 o'clock In t lie forenoon to perf' mi tlie dulles of his np- pelulinent, Hlien una where all parties inter ested In I lie fund In the hands of the Kxeeulor Uf sld deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. JOHN U. FMEKZK. S-17 0. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF ISAAC II. l't'ltsRI., I.ATK OP HEMLOCK TuWNSllll'. DKCKASKD. The underslirned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court, or Columbia couniv, I'll., to make dlstriouilon oi the lima in I lie nanus or Kit J. (Mil, executor, will sit, at his omce in lilooinsbuiir. I'a.. on Thursday, September 7, hvhi. al. in o'clock a. m.. to attend to Hip duties of Ills appointment, when and where all parties lnteresieii uiusi appear, or on iorever ucuurrcu Irien coming la on said ninn. M-it. o. M. yi'lt'K, Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of J. X. HuMiltfr, late of Svolt tuiautlitp, rtVcenwrt. The underslirned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' court, of Columbia county ro make distribution of the fund In ihe hands of t tie Administrator, of said deceased, will sit at his office In Hloomsburg on Monday, Sept.. nth. Ism) at 1(1 o'clock a. m. to perforin the duties of his appointment, when and where allpurtles In terested in the fund In Ihe hands of the adminis trator of said deceased will appear and prove the snme or be forever debarred from comlDg In on said fund. o. li. Jiti.i.n tK) 4t Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF C0NKI KKKAMBU. I.ATK OF MADISON TOW NX II 1 1', DRCKASKP. Letters of admliilsuatlon. In the estate of Conrad Kreaiaer. lulu or .M unison township, L'olmabbi eountj, I'a., deceased, have been eranted by the Register nf Wills of said county to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested lo make known the Bume to the administrator wit hour, delay. 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TRUSTEE'S SALE OK VALDABLX- Real Estate Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county the undersigned, trustee of the estate of Moses Kverltt, defeased, will ex pose to public Bale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899, at. two o'clock In the aftornoon of said day, the two following described tracts of land, sltuato In Orange township, Columbia county, and State of Pennsylvania:' No. 1, Upglnnlng at a pine; thence by lands of Kobert Otnans, south clghty-nlne and one- half degrees, west forty-five perches to a post; thence by lands ot Hiram Everltt, south twelve and one-quarter degrees, past eighty-six and three-tenths perches to a post, on north side of road; thence down said road north eighty, ono and three-quarter degrees, east twelve and three-tenths perches to a post, on soutu side ot said road ; thence north tltty-nlne and one-half degrees, east thirty-three and three-tenths perches to a post, on said side of road, and In line of land of Archibald Patterson ; thence by the same south twelve and one-quarter de. grees, west sixty-seven nnd seven-tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing 21 ACRES AND 137 PERCHES. The other, beginning at 'a post, In line of lands of Kobert Omans, south one and three-quarters degrees, west thirty and one-tenth perches to a post: thenco by the same south elghty-nlno and one-quarter degrees, west twenty-nveand eight-tenths perches to a post ; thence by lands of Ella II annum south two and one-elghtb de grees, west seventy and five-tenths perches to a stone; thence by lands of Illram Everltt, north fltty-elght and three-quarters degrees, west fifty perches to a post ; thence by the same south forty and three-quarters degrees, east six and four-tenths perches to a post; thence by land ot Kobert Omans north twelve nnd one-quarter degrees, west eighty-one and four-'enths perches to the place of beginning containing 14 ACRES AND 119 PERCHES. The land 18 well timbered and Is located within a few miles ot Orangevllle, and Is about one mile from the Central Pennsylvania & Western Hallroad. Conditions ok Sam: Ten per centum of one-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of the property. The one. fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation absolute, and the remaining three-fourths In one year after confirmation ntsl, with Interest from that date. Possession will be given upon payment of one-fourth ot the purchase money, Deed at expense of purchaser, will be delivered on full payment of the purchase a oney. GEO HUE HUGHES, Trustee ot the estate of Moses Everltt, dee'd. Gkant Hkkrino, Atty. 7-17-41 SHERIFF'S SALE. fly virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situated In Hemlock nnd Montour townships, In the County ot Columbia and State of Pennsylvania! bounded and described as follows, to wit : Be ginning at a stone, in public road, thence by laud now, or late of John Weber, south thirty. Ave degrees, west eighteen and two-tenths perches to a stone ; thence by land ot the same north eighty-four and one-half degrees, west four perches to a white oak ; thence by the same north six degrees, west thirteen and six tenths perches to a stone; thence by lands now or late of Isaao Q. Pursell, south elghty-slx and one-fourth dogroes, west ten perches to a white oak ; thonce by land ot same and Samuel Winding, south elghty-soven degrees, west'slx. ty-elght perches to a stone; thence by land now or late ot John Tippet, Samuel WheHng and (ieorgo Tovey, south thrco degrees, west one hundred and fourteen and live-tenths perches to a stake ; thence by lands now or late ot Ellas Ulger, north eighty-one and three fourths degrees, east eighty-throe perches to a white oak; thence by same south eight and one-half degrees, sixty-eight perches to a Btake thence by land now or late of Christian Heist, north eighty-one and one-quarter degrees, east eighteen and slxtenths perches to a public road ; thence by the courses and distances of said public road to the place of beginning, con taining 85 ACRES, more or less, on which Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn, and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of J. J, Drown, Exr., et ab.vs. Alfred Irvln, and to be sold as the property ot Alfred Irvln. W. W. BLACK. HguKiNU, Atty. sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K8TATI OF ClIAHLKS WHITM1HK, I. ATI OV CgN TKS TOWNSHIP, IISL'KAHKI). Notice Is hereby given Unit letters of admin istration on the estate of Charles Whltmlre, lute of Centre township, Columbia Co., Pa., de ceased, have been granted to George M. Whlt mlre, residing In said township, to whom all persons lnaeuiea 10 bum esiaie are requesioaio make navment. and those havlnir claims or do. mauds will make known the same without de lay to UKOKUi! M. Willi M1UK, ft--tit. Adinlulstralor. E. W. M. Low, Pros J. M. Htavrb, Vlco Pres. E. 11. TL'STIN, Cashiks. FIRST NiMH BASE OK Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. PIKECTOKS. D. K. W. M. LOW, MVRONl. Low, LIB. .1. 11. Vastink, J. m. KTAVK, K. B. Tcstin, Lot is Gross. Accounts of Hanks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, Noiicltu coon the .most, min eral Terms, consistent with Good Hanking. 8-10-fim. h National hi CAPITAL.. 8UKPLLS., .tn,noo jo.ijoo DIRECTOHS Hxnrt J. Clark, Harrison .1. Conner, PAt l. K. WIRT, OWEN W. ClIEKIWlTON W M. LONORNHE KUEH, Amok Z. scnocn. President Vice President Cashier , Teller JOSRI'H Hatti, v i i.hon M. Eves, Samusi. whikai.i.. IlAHVIY W. UKSS, A. 7.. Hchoch Paul K Wlrt W. II. Hldlay Morris S. llroadt.... Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. V, lS'.w. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or JACEflOM EARNS, DECEASED, LATE 0K Ol EVEI.AND TWP, Notice Is hereby given that, letters testa mentary on the estate of ,laekso Karns, late of Cleveland townshln. deceased, have been granted to the underslgnfd executor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demaads will make known the game without, deluy to w. 11. isikhikk, r-ao-Kt, EXECl'TOK, Guv Jacohv, Atty. Bloomsburg, Pa. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSX- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lira, Enf I Building, Court Horns Alley. BLOOMSBURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY - AT-LA W, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-ULW, Wirt's Building, zal float, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. freeze. john o. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOUNEY9 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and fiooE, BLOOMSBURG, P.&. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 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, 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, comer of 2nd and Centre Streets. i-I2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wlrt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, attorney at law, Office, First National Bank Bhlg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, attorney at law, insurance and real estate agent, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. VV. H. It II AWN, attorney at law, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. EDWARD. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, CENTRALIA, I'A. nr-omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-Iv LI OOMSIXKG, FA. HIvISKY W. (HAMPMN, M, D, itiH;i.. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Over Farmer's National Hank Blootnu- burg, Pa. iI-10-99 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES 0T CHILD! II. BIERMAN, M. D. BOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKelOT orrici HOURS: Offlee A Residence, 4th St., Until t a. kt., It0tand7t0 8r.il. BLOOMSBUHO, P DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. omce and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth and Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHI SICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a speolaltj BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. office nocRS: -i I to p. m. 17 10 v p. in. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, ? THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glase and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Marks Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wka artificial teeth are inserted. JeTTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 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 OomiaaB es in the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS , ,, CAPITAL. ASSETS OTIIAU Franklin of Pblla.. Hoo.ooo js,lt,52 l,oou. Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 8,828,160 1,4HL Wueen, of N. Y.. . 500,000 8,N',K15 1,(K1,6 WesicheBter, N.Y. 800,0(0 1,758,807 42LT N. America, Phlla. 8,000, COO 9,T30,bt 2,964,71 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strestf, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan. ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, KIRK INSURANCE,, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.Rd. ing, Pa j German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never yrt had a loss settled by any court of law. Thalt assets are all invested in solid securities, ass liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aa paid as soon as determined, by Christian F, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blootw' burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county iho14 patronize the agency where losses, if any, ecuicu uu paui oy one 01 tnetr citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, C3"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modem con veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-clnss livery atuched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modera convenience
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