COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, P.. wurtffmFNimmm! General Snydar Makes Havoo With Insurgents. UTTERLY ROUTED NEAR CEBC. Trnnraare) Tronm Wrrr ftmlmrkril I'or lloiiirnuril Trip. Im( l.fft Khlp to Join In I' I Kill Nine liM'iilli Infantry In the Mountain. MANILA, (Sept. 27. Colonel Simon Knydcr, ('iiiiiiniinilt'r of the Nineteenth iufuntry, with oil men, linx captured the Iiikui iri'tit forts in tlx- island of IVbti. The liiHuriteiits wore completely routed. The Anu'rimns Imil ono mini killed anil four wounded. The enemy is believed to have lout 40 men. OTIS CABLES VICTORY. General Knrder ttterlr HonlH Filipi no Xenr C'cba. WASIIIXTOX. Sept. 27.-A ilixpnteh ban been received from Manila by the war department titntinir that General Suydcr attacked the position of the in surgents Ave miles wont of CVhu and destroyed Keren forts and quite a num ber of smooth bore cannon. Hip itiHtirKenM were utterly routed, and Snyder returned with his force to C'cbu. The Tennessee regiment was already aboard transport to come home, but (lis embarked to take part iu the engage ment. The following la the text of Ueueral Otis' message: "On Sept. 22 and 2S Snyder attacked Dtroug insurgent positions about lire miles west of I'ebu with I'Im ollicers and men of the Tennessee regiment and 517 oflicers and men of the Nineteenth, Sixth and Twenty-third Infantry and Sixth ar tillery, (hiving enemy from works and capturing seven forts, including smooth bore minion mounted therein and 14 In trenched and fortilied places. Our loss, Private William M. Ilanley, Company A, Sixth infantry, killed, nnd four Wounded. Knemy's loss estimated nt 40. Insurgents retreated to new fiirtihYutioiM far southwest. Snyder returned to ('elm with Tennessee troops, who had disein burked from transport Indiana to take part' in the action. Two companies of the Nineteenth infantry hold important posi tions in the mountains." The (ienerul Snyder referred to is the colonel of the Nineteenth infantry. Si mon Snyder is u native of Pennsylvania and was appointed to the army from that state. lie is not a West Pointer. In May, lSlil. he joined the Fifth infantry as second lieutenant, and his pr mioiion thereafter were: First lieutenant, June 'Si; captain, duly 1, lSKi; major of the Eleventh infantry, March ID, lSS'l; trans ferred to Fifth infantry May 17. IMS.",; lieutenant colonel, Tenth infantry, .Ian. I!, ISSSj colonel, Nineteenth infantry, Sept. lti, 1K!)2. This is today his rank in the army. May 4, 1SHM, he was made a brigadier general iu the volunteers, and later accompanied his regimeut to the Philippines. MISSING BOAT FOUND. The Irdaneta Humeri and Her Cr w C'autureil. MANILA, Sept. 2U. A bout's crew of the Petrel proceeded down the Pasig riv er and found the gunboat L'ldaiieta burn ed and riddled by the insurgents. The wreck was lying opposite Ornui. The boat had not been heard from for teu days. A Colt automatic, a Xordenfoldt and n one pounder bad been tukuu off. One otlicer and the crew of nine were missing. The Urdnneta had been patrolling the shore on the north of Manila bay. Her long continued absence caused greut anx iety, us it was thought that her coal had been exhausted. A search for ber was then decided upon. Xatlves who were in terrogated by Lieutenant Franklin, Id command of the gunboat Lagoon de Bay, told that otlicer that the Urduneta had bombarded the town of Oraui on Sunday. The crew had lunded to take possession, wh'n they were seized by a large body of Insurgents who hud laid a trap for them. According to the natives, the pris oners were removed to Poruc, und the gunboat was at once looted and scuttled. American Tool In Germany. LONDON', Sept. 2(1. The Berlin corre spondent of The Daily Mail, li a dispatch r dealing with the great increase of Amer ican iron and Bteel imports into Germany, says: "I learn that the '.iarviu Machine couipuuy und the Niles Tool works are going to erect large plants in lierlln. Other important American tirms, includ ing the Buffalo Forge company, are ex pected to follow suit. There is au uver ugc of $12,000 value of iron tools uloue imported weekly from New York." Kearsnrwe Nnlla Well. BOSTON, Sept. 2d. The United States battleship Kearsurge, on her official speed triul over the Capo Ann course, averaged 111.84 knots per hour. On the outward run of ail knots she averaged 17.H2 knots, with smooth sea and wind ulieaui. On the return she averaged 1H.M7 knots against It head wind. The contract requirement was IU knots. The trial was successful iu every part tenia r. The Venfnel:i Itr volution. rONCK, Porto Uieo, Sept. 2J. Ad vices received here from Caracas describe the situation in Venezuela as critical. The revolutionists urc approaching Vic toria, where the ucxt battle will be fought. People desiring to proceed to Puerto Cnbello, on the gulf of Triste, are nut allowed to depart. The government Ik very unpopular and very suspicious. Mini Sltsliee tli'uil. LEWES. Del.. Sept. 20,-Miss Sigs bee, daughter of Captain Sigsbee, lute of the ill fated battleship Maine and now commander of the Texas, died yesterday of heart failure at the cottage of Mrs. Kittenhouse, Kehoboth, Del., where she bad been spending the summer. Her re mains will be sent to Washington for burial. Tlu IMata Plant Destroyed. NOBLESVILLE, 1ml., Sept. 25,-The plant of the American Tin Plate compa ny at Atlanta, Ind., was almost totally destroyed by Bra yesterduy. The ship piug and trimming departments were en rl.y1J!.',t.o5,", H"d Uo s' worth m totul luM wUI mich 150'" Kipling GolnB to Australia. LONDON, Sept. 20.-Mr. Rudyaid Kipllug intends to revisit Australia and will possibly stay for a short Unit in South Africa whila n rout. CONOENSED DISPATCHES. Knlnlite Mveuts of the Week llrlclly nnd Temrly Told. Lew Ilonk, once n notorious Ohio cnmliler and criminal, nicd at Duraugo, Mexico, During n terrific storm nt Saratoga, lasting 1.1 hour, nearly ii 1-5 Inches of ruin fell. The lion culm In Central park menag erie have been named Dewey, Olympin and Manila. A new steamship line Let ween Port land. Or., nnd Manila has been announc ed nt the former place. In memory of Frances E. Willard n national agitation against saloons has been planned In Chicago. The Potts Creek Iron ore property in West Virginia was sold for $.'1)0,1 toil to the Valley Ore company. Prince and Princess fantaeur.cnc (nee Miss Julia Dent Orant) suited for Eu rope on the steamship Saalc. Corn brought from Porto IUco nnd planted in Wisconsin Iu June has reach ed a height of nearly 14 feet. The Standard Oil company has pur chased the Manhattan Oil company, Its largest competitor in the Lima Held. Tnesdnr, Sept, SO, Three cubs were born to Rose, tht lioness, In Central park menagerie. The subscriptions for the Cuban or phan fund were reported to hare reached $3O,070.8. Subscriptions in New York city for the relief of Porto Rico were reported to hare reached ?,"0,3!)5.10. HeaTy sentences were meted out at Belgrnde, Servia, to the conspirators who had tried to kill ex-King Milan. Two hundred Koiunn Catholics of Wn terrille, Me., lagan a pilgrimage to the sbriue of St. Anne de Benupre, Quebec. The Swift packing house interests in Chicago have purchased valuable cattle ranches In Oklahoma and the Panhandle of Texas. Monday, Sept. 2.1. The bubonic plague has again appeared in Alexandria. Freight valued at $20,000 was de stroyed by tire iu the Darlington (S. C.) freighthoitse. The Austrian cabinet has resigned owing to inability tosettlo parliamentary differences. Two Chicago factories were burned at a loss of $1S0,I)IH), which was fully cov ered by insurance. Six passengers were killed in a collision on the Denver nnd Kim iJrnnde railroad near Florence, (Ylo. Iu .loliet. Ills., Irwin Hush wns said to have been cured of insanity by the in jection of lymph from the glands of n goat. Sutunln)-. Sept. ItX. Twelve new cases of plague have been reported from Lourcnco Munpics, Dela gou bay. (ienerul Ilrntilt, who succeeded Gen eral Kcnouard as chief of the French general staff, died. The strikers at Cramps' shipyards, Philadelphia, were joined by the black smiths and their helpers. Vermont will welcome Admiral Dew ey's return to the state with a parade and reception on Oct. 12. Max ltcgis, the Jew baiting ex-mayor of Algiers, escaped the police and was believed to have gone to Spain. The Mexican national assembly has appropriated $100,000 for the expenses of President Diaz's trip to Chicago. The $80,000 estate of Emmons Blaine has been tinally divided in Chicago be tween Mrs. Blaine and their son. The Dewey home fund committee at Washington reported $27,005 had been subscribed and that the amount ought to be made up to $.10,000 at once. Friday. Sept. 2J. The rzar and csnrinu arrived at Kiel on tho yacht Polar Star. Almost 1,000 more coul miners struck at Montgomery, W. Va. Dewey's former captains accepted invi tations to participate inx the celebrution next week. The New York franchise tax will be levied on gross earnings instead of net earnings, as reported. The new battleship Kearsargc sailed from New York for Boston preparatory to making her official trial trip. Work on the government transports at San Francisco has been further delayed by the strike of the boiler makers. Mail advices from the orient stated that Japuu, France and Italy were push ing their claims to concessions in China. It was said iu Chicago that Prince Alexis Karugcorovitch of Servia had ask ed Miss Mulicllc Swift, duughter of Mr. E. C. Swift of Chicago, to be his wife. Thursday, Sept. 311. Another small strike occurred ut the Crump shipyard, Philadelphia. A shock of eurtlniuuke at .U4'iu, Aaiu Minor, killed hundred of people. Miss Jane C. Yatnuin of Brooklyn com pleted her 700 mile bicycle ride in a thor oughly exhausted condition. Arthur Sewull of Maine has bceu sued for $20,000 on his liubility us stock holder of a defunct Kansas corporation. Secretary Knot has re. pleated photo graphs of every commissioned otlicer iu the uruiy to bo tiled ut the war depart ment. An anchor and u buoy marked "Andree Polar Expedition" were reported found on King Charles island Sept. 0 by a Nor wegian ship captain. The Chickasaw Indian legislature at Tishomingo, 1. T has passed a bill fix ing $l,li00 us the price of marriage li censes to shut out white melt. storm on l.nUe Mrle, TOLEDO, Sept. 2.1. Luke Erie yes terday witnessed the worst storm of the season, the wind blowing ut the rate of 70 miles an hour. The blow came up about 4 o'clock p. ui. and continued for nu hour. Four yachts were capsized near the Maumeo bay, and the crews were rescued with dilliculty. Another yucht containing three young ladies was re ported lost, und the shore of the hike was patrolled till nearly I) o'clock, when they were found, having went through the storm and beeu driven nuhore. Consid erable damage is reported iu northwest ern Ohio to houses, and the windows of a street car were blown In In the city as the cur was crossing a bridge. The wind is still hlgh Auotlicr Astee Town. OP A DA LA J Alt A, Mexico, Sept. 25, The ruins of an Aztec city have been dis covered near here. A number of archae ologists havo left to make explorations. Tht1 area covered by the ruins indicates that the city had u population of not less than 100,000. Thorn are no records estab lishing the identity of the city, and its discovery has cuused much surprise. THOUSANDS OF REQUESTS For Fiee Bottles. Arc received by the manufacturers of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and npon strict investigation it has been found that no less than 91 per cent, of those re ceiving trial bottles have been so helped by the remedy ent, that they have bought latgc i.ed bottles at their druggist. There is no doubt thnt Favorite Kenicdy is the very best medicine known for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic consti pation. The manufacturers are prepared to send free trial bottles postpaid to all those who will write, giving their full name and postoflice address, to the DK. DAVID KKN NKDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y.f and mention the Col.tMlilAN. I'ut some of your urine in a glass tumbler; if in 24 hours it has a sediment, or a milkv, cloudy condition; if it is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, you need a good medicine, and Favorite Remedy is the best one you can take. It speedily cures such dangerous symptoms ns pain in the back, frequent de sire to urinate, especially at night, scalding, burning pain in passing water, staining of your linen by the urine and inability to hold it. Also the unpleasant and dangerous ef fects produced on the system by the use of whiskey or beer, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is sold at all drug stores at ft. 00 a bottle, or six bottles for $ 5.00. Catarrh for Twenty Years and Cur. ed in a Few Da vs. Nothing too simple, nothing too hard for Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Fowder to give relief in an instant, lion. George James, of Scranton, Ta., says t "I have I, tea a martyr to Catarrh for 20 years, constant hawking, dropping in the throat and pain in the head, very offensive breath. I tried Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Towder. The first application gave instant relief. After using a few bottles all tScse symptoms of Catarrh left me.'' 2 Sold by C. A. Kleim. 1'iospeiity has struck a snag ;n Johns town. The Cambria Sictl Company on Saturday announced a reduction of fiom 70 to So per cent, in the wayes of the men em ployed in the structural department. This is the biggest wage cut on record, and a gen eral strike is threatened. Itching, ISukmnu, Creepino. Craw I. INC Skin Diseases relieved in a few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's Oint nient relieves instantly, and cures Tetter, Salt Khciim, Scald Head, Eczema, Llcers, lilotchcs, and all eruptions of the skin. It is sootlung and quieting and acts like magic in all Haby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 cents a Ijox. 3. Sold by C. A. Kleim. (Jueen Victoria has announced to Viscount reel, Chairman of the lioard of Trustees of the National 1'ortrait Gallery, her decision to present to the gallery as a national pos session a portrait of herself, in the robes worn at her coronation. Catarrh of the Stomach could often be prevented had the patient with a stomach and digestive organs predisposed to weakness been stimulated hv some such pure whole some power as contained in the vegetable pepsin out ol which Dr. Von Man's I'ine apple Tablets are prepared. Hut the world is finding it out medical science is making rapid strides nnd the sufferers are not hav. tng their pockets "bled" for a cure 18 tab. lets 10 cents. 5. Robert R. Stuyvesant, of New York, has just sold a plot of ground which has been owned by the Stuyvesant family for 216 years. It was purchased directtly from the Indians by Peter Stuyvesant, Governor of iSew Amsterdam. Daorsv and Heart Disease. A great cure and a great testimony. "For ten years I suffered greatly from Heart Disease. Hut. tering of the Heart and Smothering Spells, made my life a torment. I was confined 'o my bed. Dropsy set m. My physician told me to prepare for the worst. 1 tried Dr. Ac new's Cure for the Heart One dose gave g'eat relief, one bottle cured the Droosy and my heart-" Mrs. Jamo Adan9 Syracuse, IM. V. I. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Sir Edmund Antrobus, owner of the es tate upon which Stonehenge stands, has of fered the land to the British government for 125,000 pounds. WANTED--SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HONEST persons to represent us as mana gers in this and close by counties. Salary if 900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona fide, no more, no less salary. Position per manent. Our references, any bank, in any town. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9-28-Ibt, OASTOniA. Botrs the 9 In9 Have Alwavs Bought Signature of Miss Ann Klumke, who inherits all of the property of the late Rosa Honheur, is a Cali fornia woman, and a painter of note. Ruby Lips And a clear complexion, the pride of woman Have you lost thes charms lluough Torpid Liver, Constipation, Billions ness, or Nervousness ? Dr. Agnew's Liver Till will restore them to you 40 little "rubies" in a vial io cents. Act like a charm. Never gripe. 4. I'or sale by C. A. Kleim. Educate Tour Uowel Willi Cuscurats. Candy ("atliarlle, euro constipation forever. 10o,&a. It C. C. 0. fail, druggist refund money. Over 900 Oases of Smallpox Reported- The state board of health in a cir cular letter issued with reference to tnt spread ol smallpox in this state gives the information that since the disease was first reported in Bradford county, in the month of November, 1898, it has made its appearance in twenty-one counties and more than 100 different localities. The number of cases reported has been about 900 and the number ol deaths seven. To Curs Constipation Forever. Toko Cascurets Candy Cathartic 10c or Mo. If U. C. 0. fail to euro, drunuists refund niouoy. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature Ilrnut)' In Illouri Kccii. CIciilt Mood me.ins a clean skin. No beauty without it. ( 'award h, Candy Cathar tic clean ymir Mood und keep it clean, hy itirriiiK up the lazy liver und driviiiK all im purities 1 1 Til the hodv. Ileum to-day to vanish piinpleH, Imila, Mot.ehen, blackheads, mil that ni U 1 y liilimiH complexion liytakiiui t'aseurets, heaiity for ten ccnt. All drug i.it., ml ic faction guaranteed, Kte, 2.1c, 50c. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily vlrtuo of a writ of Kiera Fael-s, issued out of the, Court, of Common Plena of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, tliero will be exposed to piihllo sale, at the Court. House., in liloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, OCT. at, 1899, at i o'clock p iu., the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain house and lot of ground, situate In the village of Miminvllln, Township of Mlftlln, County of Columbia, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by Third st reet, of said village, on the east by lot of An nie H. Dasiusuheuk, on the south by Fourth street, and on the west by an alley, being two hundred and thirty-one feet deep along said alley, sixty-two feet front along said Fourth street, and fifty-four foot back along said Third Btreet, upon which Is ereotcd a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. ALSO, AU that certain tract of land, situate In said Mifflin township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit 1 Be ginning at a chestnut oaic corner, of land of Peter Hetler ; thence south nine and one-fourth degrees east sixiy-two and two-tenths perches to a stone along Peter Hctler'i line ; thence by land of Pamucl Snyder south seventy and one. half degrees west thirty-nine and six-tenths perches to a stone; thence north nine and one fourth degrees west sixty perches to a stone ; thence north sixty-nine and three-fourths de grees eust forty-one perches along the line of William F. and Samuel Keller's land, to tho place of beginning, containing 14 ACRES and 2tt perchr9,whcreon Is a good stand of grow Ing timber. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of (ieorge K. Creasy vs. Stephen Creasy, and to be sold as the property of Stephen Creasy. W. W. llt.ACK, IliHKtNO, Atty. MiaaiKK. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa , Issued otit of tho court of Common rieas of Columbia (jb., Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court nouse, llloomsburg, ra.. on SATURDAY, SEPT. 3d, 1899, at '-' o'clock p. m., All that, certain lot, or piece nf lnd, situate In Hemlock township, Columbia county, and Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ueglnulng at a Btoue In the public road, leading from Btoomsburg to Jersey town ; thenco by other land of tho estate of the said John Applemnn, south fifty-seven degrees, west seven and eighty-five one hundredths perches, north twenty-eight degrees, west one and forty-rour one hundredths perches to the southeast corner of tho garden, south sixty three degrees forty minutes, west three and sixty-two one hundredths perches to a stone, north twenty-seven and one-fourth degrees two aad sevonty-two one hundredths perches to a stone, south slxty-two dogrees, west forty four one hundredths of a perch, north twenty, seven degrees, west eight and seventy-eight one hundredths perches to a post, north sixty three degrees, east ten and tblrty-stx one hun dredths perches to a post, north twenty-five de grees, east six and forty one hundredths perch es to a point In the middle of the aforesaid public road, leading to Jerseytown, and thence along the same south fifteen degrees thirty-five minutes, east seventeen and five-tenths perches to the pUee of beginning, containing i ACRE AND 20 PERCHES, strict measure, whereon are erected a HOTEL BUILDING, hotel barn, brick Ice house, and other outbuild ings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of John Hclinlller vs. Lemuel Drake and Catharine Drake, and to be sold as the property of Lem uel Drake. W. W. BLACK, Cdhisman, Atty. SimHiKr. EXECUTORS' SALE -OV VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned, executors of tho estate of John Zaner, lato of Flshlngoreek township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose to public, sale, on the premises, In said township, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1899, at ten o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, viz: Bounded on the north by Flsh lngoreek, east and south by land formerly J. M. DeWltt, and west by land of Danlul Whltenlght, containing 178 ACRES and thirty-seven perches of land, loss tho right of way of H. & 8. Kallroad, on which are erected a SETS OF FARM BUILDINGS. Late the homestead of said John Zaner. The land Is mostly level, In a high state of cultlva- tlon. Zanor's station is located on the tract. Suitable place for the selling of coal. Well watered, good farm for raising and sale of stock The old turnpike runs through the tract, along wiiiuu me buildings are erected. Tkrms ok Sai.i :-Twenty per cent, at strlk ing down of the property ; twenty per cent. Januury 1, looo, at which time possession will De given. lSkxscutohs. 1891. 1899- TES FARMERS liUL Wl OK Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $50,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 27,500 W. S. MOYER, A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. President. DIRKCTOIiS. Ctuwlf W. Hmiion, WllUnin Glnole, Cliaiim M. Crnml .emn u. piihk. Churl M. CmMlnn. i, IDH'im.i j . nMI.i,,. ,.,11111,,. AITIIIM )...,, ..,., A L'tl... ll'i.u Joseph W. h'vrn, William n. Mayer, rraitK iwer. twn E. V. M. Low, Pres .f. M. Stavhr, Vice Pres. K. II. TrSTiN, Cash I Kit. first mm BE OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. DIKECTOKS. Da. K. W. M. Low, Mvsov I. Low, Da. .1. II. Vaktinr, J. M. Stavsr, K. B. Tt'STIN, Louts UHOSS. Accounts of Banks. Corporations, Firms and Individuals, SoIlcltd t'pon the Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. fl-lo-ftm. Its llmihi Rational hi CAPITAL. 0,0n0 SUKI'LL'3 JO.OOO DIRECTOH8. TJllNRT J. CI.AKX, HAHRtSON J. TONNIR, JOSRM KATTI, FAfl. F.. WtBT, Wilson M. Evsa, Owrn W. Ciikkinoton Samcl Wiukai.l, W M. I.onornrrrork, Hahviy W. liisa, AM ON Z. Schoch. A. 7.. Schorh T'aul K Wirt w. II. Hidlay Morris S. Broadt.. President Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. 4, 18UU. 7ry the COL UMBIAN a year. PROFESSIONAL N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs, Ent'i Building, Court llama AJVy. BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOENKY AT-LAW, Fast Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. , C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Jons a. fhbbz. john a. barman FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOKNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first doorbelowOperaHouse GEO. E. ELWELL, A n OR-S'EY-AT-LAW, Coluuihun building, 2nd flooc, BLOOMSBURG. P.B WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNKY-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, Attornky-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. i-ia-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-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 I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. R II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, TA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Paj. .. Will l e in Mi!lvill on Tuesdnvt. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT JLAW, CKNTRALIA, PA. "Onire Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St, 3-7-v HI OCMI IRG, PA. UICXKV W. t HAJIPl.IN, M.n. SlHIilON. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Fanner's National Hank Blooms. hurg, Pa. it-io-99 BPKCIAL ATTINTION TO DlbCASKS OF CIIILDRI H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKSBUB OFPtci bocrs: omoe ft Residence, 4th St., Until 8 a. m., 1 to Sand 7 to Sr. H. BLOOMSBURG, 1 DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and rpnlrienep V IT rnr. irm,t, .nil Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, rinSICIAN AND SURGEON, omce and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a speoUlir BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to 10 a.m. I 1 to s p. m. (.7 to 9 p. m. 0FFICI HOURS: J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUae and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Funding', Main below Mark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All Stvles of work dnne in a nnrlnr and all work warranted as represent!. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of char wkw artificial teeth are inserted. i"To 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 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Suocessor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest ComM es In the world, among which are : CA8B ' TOTAt SParLttS CAPITAL. A8SBTS. OVKB AU Franklin of Phlla.. f400,ono 3,i8,5a i.ooojw Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 Wuo VM Cueen.of N. Y.. . 600,000 8,fW8,15 L0BL6 Westcnester.N.T. SOO.OI'O 1,7N),807 21t N.America, Phlla. 8,000,(00 9,780,669 2,84,71 Office First Nat'l Bank BUlg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKBAS BKOWKJ INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATI AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. StrMtf, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompu. ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNArP, FIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.;Read' ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Nw York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. I hese old corporations are well sesoM4 by age and fire tested, and have never n had a loss settled by any court of law. Thtli assets are all invested In solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted an 4 paid as soon as determined, by Chrlstlaa , Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. BIoom' burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoaU patronize the agency where losses, il aar are settled and paid by one of their owa citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, ff"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern cor yenicnces. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. T rr. nA , .. . - vuiiiciiiciii sample rooms, oath rooms hot nrwt rnl.t Wf,i- .. .1 1 1 , . -nM.v., huu ui, noun conveniences
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