IP COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURC, 00gl MM ' I "Independence or Death." CONDENSED DISPATCHES, A recent Havana dispatch to the Mew York World conveys the news that a cry, "lnoepen.ience vi uci started last week in Havana and has spread over the entire Island. The condition is such just now that only a leader, fearless anil determined is seeded to cause a general uprising. Colored men and uneducated whites v, pn led to understand that the iiv " . i i appointment of a civil governor would .Ln the continuance of American control. They are clamoring for im mediate independence with as much enthusiasm as they ever uispiayeu uu. ,w il.ivs of Snanish rule. Cubans were never better organized u thev are today. Every town in uland has within its boundaries a ,rietv of Cuban Veterans or Nation niUt. Some of the members of these organizations hate the Americans to j... intpnsnlv than thev ever dis- Wiiy uiviv ....-y j , e Snaniards. Military authorities of the island are aware of the fact that bands of colored men have been drilling during the last month in l'm.ir del Rio, and t.. !.. sicipm tirovniCL'S. With a aisu in .-...- ,- - - t v;..w to beiniz urenarcd for an out break. It is known also that funds to buy arms and pay the expenses 01 an uprising are being collected in Havana, There are even rumors that several hundred men have left the city to participate in the expected revolt, but these reports lack confirmation, r-i,... f. irrln i-lili'st son of General VUMUJ v. Cahxto Garcia, and a brigade com mander in the Spanish-Cuban war, is in New York. He represents the element in Cuba which desires to vU tain civil government for the island, ii- k.uA that the opposition to the iccl mw government, which has suddenly manitested itself in Cuba, grows out of a misconception of the plan of the Americans. He said, also, that it was fostered by Cubans now 111 o'hee. "These men," said General Garcia, "have misrepresented facts to the poor and ignorant classes. They have led the excitable people to believe that they (the office holders), native Cub ans though they are, are to be thrown out of office and succeeded by Ameri can politicans. To these men can dc traced most of the unrest that has in the island and that now mk in the wav of a much needed .fnrm. Thev came into power when General Brooke assumed control as r,fmnr He deoosed all llllliiair --- . . fR.inle in nower and appointed Uui) ...br. u.pre then on the around - - , left of our scauereu Notnhtf r.Tnt of the Wfk Drle ad Terlr Told. A heavy snowstorm was reported Iron Ilmno, N. 1. Captain Knempff relebrnte.l 111 llono L-,m 1IMI rnniirl trin nernaa the ocean. A innssnero of III M Armenians ly Kurds was reported from I oiiNiuniinu Admiral Dewey linn rented a pew in St. .Mm s Kplseopnl rliuicli, usiiiiik-toil. The New York extraordinary Kinnd jury returned 82 iliilletuieiitl tor election IriiudH. The funeral of .iolin I. Wair wns nf t liv t ie put re iionulution 01 lthiirstown, N. .1. ' H. H. Fellows, postmaster iind expres? nueiit nt Senrsdale, N. ., was tiiurdeiei. hy robbers, who eseiipetl. (ieoiKe T. Sulliviin mid Kiiink Hurt, who were convicted of rcKiv.traticili frauds in New York eity. were sentenced pi live mid two mid half years respectively In prison. Turmlny. leo. B. A heavy snowstorm prevailed In north pro New York. Tin. I. Ill fnf n new noMnflici' nt New York was Kent to Washington. A111w.il women took possession of the TiU- -,,! mines in Wyoming and drovt nut nonunion workmen. ..Six were killed in collision of pnssen per trains on the l'eiivcr and liio (Jraiuh. railroad near Manila, 1 010. A lull ha been introduced in coiiuTps t 1 1 Inn .if a mrmori.il areli ou the ('hiekaninimn bnillelield. Fire caused bv spontaneous eomhustioii of chemicals caused .l2.l.Hi damano ill Johns Hopkins university, llaltimorc. The removal of the stomach of n hit ....... l...in,r tin SJi'CI 011I oitcratioii of tin1 kind ever attempted in the I'nited States, has just been performed in l'.nlTalo. Vlon.ln). Her. I. llenvy snowfall, with hiirli wind, wni reported in Nebraska and Minnesota. Fir,, destroyed the law foundry "1 Sehnti & Martin in t'ovmntoii, i.., !,".( i.l HID. Charles l'otter, noted printinK l''-''' a i ti..: t:..U V .1 . I inaiiulai iurer in i oium. .... dead, Hired ".". , , k in Dntana wliicii Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others re about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food docs not taste good, and th tinpctinn is coor: the skin U dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. .,,, What is the cause or all tuisr Impure blood. And the remedy? I!onx-"ione8 ha nppendic.lin from rgJnoK renion that lldJfeelcuM.1- about it." Amonff the illustrations m that excellent work the Horse Hook, written by Jm Irc VVashineton's Ria- I lo at Mt. Vernon. The chnpter on stable, . i.ir,.i bints, nml li the contains inni.y . vii!,e Ai..uc,iinn oi an iiini" itwile" See advertincnicnt in our n,lv(er"1"li columns. The price... 5 " !J mailjnddresslhc m.bl.sl.e.s, inner on Co., Philadelphia. n,con..I suppose,, like most women :r ..i. iknurih?" Kntieri -"" IZ bi t I have learned that she don't want HA e parlor carpet'-'-Yonker', States- man. WAJTF.T)-SRVEUAt. BRIOHT AND TIONFST persons to represent us as mana eers in tins and close by counties Salary So n year and expenses. Strn.ht, bona Tr 1,. salary. Position per line, no , , . Uur reietciii-cT., , - . :i.. nil,. -a w.irK n iuu-itu . 11 IS lliiooi; - ...! Knclose acii-aooiunvvi the Dominion Lom Chicago, 9 2s loi manent. '.own. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LA Wj CENTRALIA, Vk. romce t.trtrticot building, Locuat avenw- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. and residence, 410 Main St. IiI.OOMSPVfcf , PA. Office 3.70-1 . un VIM M. Tl.. GENERAL SURGERY. THE titi r.AK, iiwoii i"- THROAT. OF home. Kererence. stamped envelope. l'ANY, Dept. 3, EAT WHAT OU I.TKBThia may seem a star.linR speech to make to the poor dc SIa b. .1... i,. u-l,n for vcars has been, X Z cfai not Owe the destWe - , y(ar. orpins , of thehu- iipimI exercise as niiicii . i -- - , .1,. n , that lr. von ni.ui . 11 L1KK A SWARM OF B S . . 1.. r ... the children come 10 get tneir canoy o. Not the children alone, euner, 101 . r folks, too. They all Know ' ,i ni.nrivhinfF. our canay . 1.. .. i. nnv on without dancer ol upsetting the stomach or injuring the system. 1 ril'U rilT.PRICE CANDY this Saturday is 9c. a poumi, w men is bu.-u at little more than nan us bc.u.u r.EO. ANDERSON, , n - .. . !.: c. R nomSDUrn, ra. 44 I'.asi aiuiii Over Farmer's National Bank Blooma- Pa. burg, BPBC1AL ATTENTION TO l)It.KAIKg Or CDILDM H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND HTJKWBOB ornca boubb: Offloe A Residence, 4tn St., Until 9 a. u 1 to Sand 7 to 8 p. m. BLOOMfBUKO. 1 DR. ANDREW GRAYDON. physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. 5Sr X n-1 on Van eat anything that ia whl'nme and palatable. . S in a box .0 cents Sold by C. A. Klcim. A railway wreck ill . . . 1 ..... 1 , ..r ii,.,i. iiu.n was rcsi.ll I'M III me ociiio .-i m.i mused bv a sleer on the tracks. The kiiiK of Toturn, whose realm is KV linn iv it-.-M awav. Is expected to arrive ill !,!. this week from Australia foi nn X ray operation. At Hancock. N. Y.. one lite was iom ,,,! ni.arlv Soll.t'llll worth of property .iuii',,vi.il 11s the result of vrii,.il bv an exidosioii of dynamite by buiThirs to blow open a safe. Three hundred women, vics umi dauuhters of the coal miners who lire on n strike, marched .0 the Daly coppei mines in Montana and with clubs ami jruus drove the operators ami a siuull force of nonunion miners away. SiiliirOny. lice. 2. The New York slate cwnuls have been closed ollieially. It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold ml rnmnletcs the Cure. If there is constipation, take Aycr's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Wrlto to ow Doctor . Wo have tli exclmlvo "eryt',,,. .iirtli ular la your cu. V" l CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought PROFESSIONAL R U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrv Ent's TJi.ildine, Court How UT. ELOOMSBURO, PA. a nrt used tTS?if Jlcw Steam asd Eloctrio KaUroad. There is every prospect of a new railroad being built from Selin's Grove to a point in Maryland, Hancock Le intr the urobable terminus. Engineers in the employ of Thomas Moorhead, nresident o the 1 uscarora Bears the Signature of SHERIFF'S SALE. ly vtrtueofawnt of Levari Facias out of the Court, of common 1 1. County. Pennsylvania. an.Uo medlreo ted, th re will Xx exposed to puDlic buiu. " House, In lUoorosburtf, on S ATURDAY, DECEMBER o, 1899. attwoovioek In tM a'-or niece of real tstate ami mmu.,., "- ilinn nronerty, situate In the Town 01 X r County of -( olumbla and HUte of l-cnn- a bounded an4 described as follows to wit: Northwardly, by tae lanusoi wanna Uloomsburg Hullroad Company ; cl- waruiy, ty num. ... nv ,and A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LA-W, Poat Office Building, snd floor, BL.OOMSBURCi PA, omeennd residence N, .letTerson streets. TELEPHONE K. Cor. Fourth and Dr. F. W. REDEKER, I'HISICIAN AND BVHGEON, omra and residence-East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases ot the et.r, nose and throat a rciW 13LOOMSLUKG, PA. 18 to 10 a.m. officii noCBB:-il to 8 p. m. 1710 1 1 9 p. m. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Wirt's Building, && ftt, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. .nnM a U A UK AN JOHN O. W" FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, m.OOMSBURG, PA. Offlcea: Contre St., nrat, aooruu,. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Kloomsbuko, ii THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with guei and Artificial Eyes supplied Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConneoitOB ot- . .....,, r:n.. containing rur:nrZa;;eer(,OOtee,)atUe . , uaiimiui coinnany, . with the enalne. boiler, Vallev 8amH.ulu'I ,ni.d nxturea there- u lauuiwun, - ,.nlHe GEO. E. .ELWELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, ColuuibUu buUdinC and t BLOOMSBURCi, P.k. all that was people. "The military system of govern jnent, in my opinion, is too harsh, too domineering; it is not delicate enough in its workings to prevent friction be tween itself and the people. As for v,.H T think it necessary for the ir;trt State to withdraw its military lorce and set up tne proposed civil government. It will not only be a lorward sten in preparing the means to govern, but it will be an opportunity 4 M.rt evisttntr wroncs. "The primary and public schools are in need of immediate attention. Only the universities have received as This has lett the children ,i w rnp vear. Little has been .i fnr the courts. The hifiher courts have been bettered, but the lwir have been neKlected. In the postal, police and health departments fv tt;k,i states povernment s agents w. instructed the native Cubans well, and they are bemg ably fitted to as sume charge of these departments. tv.;. in itself is an evidence of good faith on the part of the United States, and should be sufficient answer to the mrvwinon to civil government. "AH we ask is a chance to prove to this country that we can govern our .tea Take away your soldiers, es- oUiiu the colored troops, who, are a continued source ot excitement to Cubans; set up the civil government, cive the people a chance to vote, and the Cubans will demonstrate that they can take care of themselves." Living Too"iigh Bays Judge Lynch- t,.,(h Wilh too Much Considera rrisuii ,- - ----- tlon. A special from Wilkesbarre to the -t,u:i..irhi Tnnuirer on Monday says 1 Tint a. aiuu -- enjoyeu The P,U i.n..lnetio of the t r.ppi Raiiroaci, have been surveying the old unl0 telong,nB, beinu tue aamt Pr8 CKal. Office ,;r;;,U Histnet , Novemher w ;d rQadbed of the Sd.n'. 1,,hereah,,u,,nlian, MU!, Grove and North Brh Road, arid Tr WM. h MAG1LL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. in Lockard's building, 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, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton'a Building, Main below Marke BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manatff, and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1H, nf the Urooklyn Franklin syn.licato uif (it ill unknown. Kiiriit liumlred weavers went on atrme ..... .... 'i: millri nml (it 1'lillailellinin. viubiuk tlirowitiK 3,000 hands out of employment. The entire business portion or wumi coeoke, Aeeoinne eounty, ., '"'7 " .h-stroye-l by tire. The loss is estimated at iflOll.lHHi. portion Ot tne wora. rpcor(led , the onlee for tue recoru.ua said the intention of ,eed8i ln Columbia county. In deed wf rnmnration is to use elec- paKa 101. e.. and by the saia , : c I.-.,. win nmsn this week. the tricity as the motive power for passen- J ...t. ...Ill rrAhan If cer trains, or cars, oui w,u ' use steam locomotives m ment ot freight trains. Corner Main and Centre Sts. I by tjje use of Gas, and free of charge wfc I . r 1 : r. -... arnnciai icciii uic uiauiw. WTo be open all hours during the day. four persons were injured In u rent end eollision between a l-oa Anueles pas sei,Ker train and a loeal freight rain U u..,h i.t Alliiiiiueruue, N. M. ....1.. u.tiiin ill iii'min. .uv Tin. will of the late Ylee l'resi.ient n bait was tiled lit i iiiei""" iiu Minister in Trouble. It has been announced that Chap lain I). H. Shields, formerly a Metho- n Uanviue, ami uiuci Central Pennsylvania u . , 1 tr. IS.Ta. Conference, nao ueeu u.u.v.- - nila Information irom vabiiii.fetw.. is to the effect that because of serious charges pending against him, Secreta- ry Root has nirecieii of Shields to Manila be held up. This IllclUC andw fe Uboda Heaa and husband. S. M. llesa. .1 !.'l.. ,rteflof UlchardC. Drinker. an" " comnany. Limited, by 10 . ...ll .nntiQW 37 ,l as will more fully ZT and records be i hnrt. whereon are erected a FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP A. N. YOST, ATTORN ey-at-law Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1891- M..st of the d'st pastor ::,;:i",;ued to places in Mrs. Ilohart ami tier ami. w"' ests to charity were niaue. l rl.laj, '. 1. A drivinc snowstorm, the first of the :.. V.l.ril:il. Benson, rum-u i ' , new system of wnvii'ss ivivuVi I nt I .i.viiiL'tuli. K.V. ,!,lirMi ... 11 . 1 . 1 VinvocAnt4tinn . ! . 11 L' 1 1 11 f'nni'ut'. 411 ic riiir iii 1 cun.oviiM""'" me lm.UUI.KH m l " ". " r tn- Me.h. Athens. O., were imrneu , e........... Bisnop V. A., inumc, - The eonditiotl of M-ua.or in.j -,. Kpisc0pal churctl, WHO says ami .... ' L 111 ..l,raska City, was reported OU St Cn 1 f ur,nda. I Shields nas uccu nxniTM nmehwom.. f immorality." The Bishop re- CAPITAL, ..:r rv l emotive workar-- pdthat Shields be delayed in . .. . . .. ..1...1 ii, fv,.r of the strikers. ' ,,-.,:.- nendinc the arrival nas ueeii n.-.L. and omce duiiu...b. . 8el.ed, taken ln execaviuu. ---- ron Mfg. Co.. . . .. .... u iirtua irnn MflT. CO.. Ltd.., Biau nuiswu . - ,.nirt natho nronerty ot Uess Ir( H. A. McKILLIP. attorney-at-law. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. be sold aathe property W. W HBRBISO AND JACOBY, AttyS. BLACK, Sheriff. 1899- I OF ..1 in favor of tue The total eoinae m Noveinner w as 1'.I,-113,--1W sepaiuic Morniou elders seut a mes- i.t T.vnch will put a stop to luxury now county prisoners. On Thanksgiving rr ni and otner uciiwli. were served. Springs have also been ..Werl in the beds of the prisoner, 1 . -r .1. .i.i, is r.irrvintl ludi'e J-.yncu uano v..- 1 Ihings too far. He says there are many taxpayers who have not spring Seds tosleepon. The Judge says he finds the records of the jail show the names of men who make it a point, about this period, to be sent up for ...:. Thev are lazv. Rood for- ..u: u.,n.c h.. dec ares, who will notwo.k and prefer living on the bounty of Luzerne's taxpayers They know that in prison they will be pro- n irnml bed and aounc- VHICU Willi ... f iVot ,hn severities Ot ance to car, i" ,tr cannot harm them, consequent ly what is intended for a punishment is taken as luxury HOOD'8 PILLS cure Liver Ills). Bib 1 inHioAation. Headacne mint durin:,' which represents coins. ltieh of the vvorkhiK in Ohio said he did not care what became of CouK"-"""1 W,'ct UoU erts politically. 1 Indians have . .. ... .!.'. M..vi..nn irovernliient Kivm sa.e w .... , .,. ...v the conditions ou wnicu n " dowu their arms. With f.;w exceptions trotype ... I1()t Liiiniucott comimnj s '""'"..""',..,, , . . .... .1... i . i. 1. una uru wu." ilUliliiKeu u.v in-- . destroyed that puuiisniuH '1 hmmliiy. Nv. !. 1',-ince di Ku.si.oli, auJ ,liayor of Koine, is dead. The cnu.eror und empress of Germany l..ft Kn 'land to leturn Hume n,.. Ti.ll Kiver Iron mills will raise wnes I'inal ealciilatioiis tiii-kv's sliced lli.S'.l" knots. . ..1... on nelsons were in- 11 .New 1 01 i'.. 1 .lictcd for aliened election fraud b i.jtniordinnry raim ilcpnriiiiem 1: . u nv.i,iil 1 n San Francisco pending -Washincton of himself and Bishop Hurst. Bloomsburg, Pa. . $50,000 rMMnarl QurnlilS and tai iiou r - ..... Undivided Profits, 27,500 I w. s. M0YER, President. MoOluro's Magazine for December- With its d.awinRs by such artists as How ........ ir.....b tin Mond. and C K. l.in- , and its reproductions ol u,. . . nunvon, '.... .n,l its beauti ul. seasonable special cJ"r,"k" ' .,..(-i..r.' Mairaiine" tor December I 'r,,ri.to;,hrr A. Klelm, :.. 1 .' , .m.nlde artistic achievement. But jowph W. W, ; t" i ,,,, USS notable from the strictly liter .a ... - ary standpoint A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. 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, Atto rney- At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark' Block, corner of and and 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. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the atronffeat CompftB ea ln the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL , 8CRPMJ1 CAPITAL. AS8KT8. OVKB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. iwo.ooo :i,l8,6 l,ooo,S Penn a. Phlla 400.WIO 8,825,160 1.41M Queen, ot pt. y. duu.uou o,o.io,ir i,ii, weal cheater, N. Y. 800,0f0 1,753,807 4W N.America, Phlla. 3,000,000 9.780.68H 2,314.? Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. Centre Streets. i-ia-'94 ard son in colo cover, it is in no io mul. .,. JaS" "Life of MaS,.e:.: than a satisl.ic.ory uiu...Bi ... i , a unuiue ami DIRECTORS. William Glnoleo, Charlm Cri-vellng, Wlltlnni Kreamer, Wtlium . Mowr, frank lkeler. S-31-9'J more promises to Works Cotton 10 per t ent lee. 1. Khow that the Ken- her reeeut trial was the 1ms set naido valuable (eat ... . i. u.e throughout the year. Dr. Watson a,. ly announces that he does not expect those who to"" his work will be much he w.-er reeardina mere sights and dates but he doe, lt himself hope that Uey "will have a ,.lirpr vision O f the aucust l iguie wno in vites the judgment of each man's conjciracc, who ays umiu f There are two Christmas stones-one of tlie'South and tramp life i one tt the est and railroad life-both original ill wcit en s on,l neninl in spirit and outcome, iutrt is a sweet and exalted Christmas v;oem'"n'1 there is a characteristic poem by the of "The Man with the lloe." 1 he uri""-, w v row Prea J. M. Stavbr, Vice Pros E. W. M. Low, 1ugTII)i CA81EB. or Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 iinrtivirtP.d Profits, $20,000 w . SAFK DEPOSIT EOXES W' IN BURGLAK AINU r.'' VAULTS. VV. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt pnlldlng. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA Office over First National Bank. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKEA8 BHOWK) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATU AGENTS AND BROKEKs. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsburg, Fa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the woria ana au losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNArP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Ner, JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.;Peoples', N.Y. Read ing, Pa ( German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, J. These old corporations are well satoa i - . . . i i i , ,-, i iii i ,i TTInnr I ov ace ana nre tesicu, anu nave ncr jn Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 2d Floor, fc by court o Tfaf BLOOMSBURG, PA. I assets are all invested in solid securities, aatf liable to the hazard ot nre only. t tt rAT71? I mosses promptly anu noncsiiy bujuiucubbb J. H. MAlit, . , aj s(Jon ag determie(1 l)y chrlstUti ?. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND I Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom SV, m rt .-.ary work at the Uut scarcely known, story of Uur.; . ; yard 'necessitated by the hre ial mission to France t ha saved -he can e last week. t . Viilli. volutionary nioveiueui - (icnerul i nf.ro. ui.- i"'"' i i.l liv (Jenerul Her nandez, The re zuela iiKaiust , .... ...... ...in lu: lll'lli 1"" . n JH1I.V U'aiiuim h BIUECTOHS. , T n.v Myron I. Low, Dr. E. W. M. LOW; . j, N. Waver, Dr. J. ii. ""'' Louis urosa. E. It. TuBtln, ,jUU'n rnmnmUons, Firms anu . A 1 . .! II..- Una A son of the late Capt.uu ' - lor ilium,.!..." corns, iresi- ln.en destniueu . ... .. .1... i.iiirmi. euteiianuy m ... .lent MeKinley uud A.im.nu ,v i, s extienses while he is studjiutf for ...... i . the position. jlevoi" ..t. via Haitian " ', i eitv of Maraeaibo. enpital of lu.ruandist revoluliouai-y for.'es. r .. - H v onn W tlt I II 1 1(111. IK CIH.tmv.i told bv lames Barnes, illustrated by Howard Pvle : Kx.Secretaty Boutwell tf.ves ti e iu- r i'Thw Tmneachment of An- sum iiisiui ... r . drew Johnson," of which i.e was one of the .. -i m.,...-c. o.id there are a L-oniircssiuiiui i,.......b.-. -- -ui., number of other coiitributions of notable quality and interest. Spec... , - , , , , be ma.ie oi ine i'",'.-..; -;.,',,: I'VM HmrtrnflliTa. nnil DIIIK.. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BI.OOMSnURG, TA. AS,Kntl..W Ltb- W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. .i I'T ie t lent eman nuni .. ........i. : r.,11 ,f rharni and interest. ana," wmu. "" i." ,eth I The S. S. Mcuiuve v"., ii-5 -j St., New York City. CAPITAL. . HUUl'LUS., There is a class of people who are injureu Ufnrv j CXnrk the use of cotlee. Kecenuy n..v. - . -im ...- S,m..lH rrlHO.or. HeliMiHid. MAUH1U. Dee. 4.-T1.0 HpaniKh con J nl Vlu .Iwi ......ounees that J., Spanish prUoufW have heel, released by the all-pinoa. stores a new made of pure i'i. .. I lie without lv been placed in all the grotty ....'...;,. ,11pi1 (JRAIN-O. Brains, that takes the place of coffee " . t ..i:.... ainmiu-h receives it ' randhtUfewcanteil t f . It docs not cost over as much. ChiUren niav driu it with Rrcat bencht. I e. and 25c I, r ; Bck.-B.. Try A- for l.K M ' Wilson M. Eves, Haiuuel w ii ui. Harvey W. Uess, 110,000 jo,uoo DIKECTOHS. Harrison J. Conner, fnul E. Wirt, Owen W. ClierlnKton, V. M. Loimenbert'er, . Amou i. bcliocn. A. Z. SchocU Paul E Wirt W. II HHllay... Mnn-la S. hroadt nuslness and individual accounts respect f ally SOlUllu.. President .Vice President Cashier Teller WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on 1 uesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ri.Y. ,Virt buildiiiL'. over Alexander Bros. 11-16-99 burp. Pa. The people of Columbia county Hew i patronize the agency where losses, if any , are settled and paid by one of their citizens. CITY HOTEL, " W. A. Uartzel, Prop. Ko, 121 est Main Mrctt, tiTLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con veniences, liar stocked witn nest wine ana licpaors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snviikr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Larce and convenient sample rooms. Tatb rooms hot and cold water, and all modere conveniences 1:1 M I r ' , '!' u 1 Caiy to tike, eaay to operate. 25c.
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