COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. r CURRENT COMMENT. nmp mm ommrnta, roiiticm una f Otlifmltfi on MitKrn nt Interest. A -t . 1 1 . T 1 1 ly Anari'w i. i aim, McKlnlry owl hla JIdro advisors should have the Dnrlni-ntion of Inde pendence revised so ns to read: "All governments derive their Just powers from the consent of the governors." MnrU Hnnn'i, John Hull nd Wall treot art the trinity which Tr. McKln ley now ewenrs by. Though a Metho dist In theory, he hasn't been practicing at it to any great extent since he as cended the throne. At the close of the fiscal year Treas urer Reacom finds $2,000,000 more In the Btate treasury than was taken In last year. When the people of the state take tlmo to think about It they will naturally ask, "What excuse had Gov ernor Stone for cutting out a million dollars of the school appropriation?" The pubHc school la the last Institution that ihould suffer by the financial pruning knife, and no excuse except that of absolute' Inability to pay will be accepted as a reason to Justify either legislature orexecutive in cutting short the appropriation. Governor Stone has no such excuse to plead. The last legislature passed an act providing that the appointment of county commissioners' clerk shall be for a period of three years unless he be discharged for cause. In view of this act the clerks in Crawford, Mer cer and Lackawanna counties resigned recently and were reappointed, noplng thereby to hold over for three years from the time of appointment. As there are several gentlemen hungering and thirsting for these positions, many of whom were promised them before the election, if things went their way. It Is almost certain thnt the lcRullty of such appointments will be, tested in eourt. What a shock it must have been to the'Republlcan membors of the house and their eleven Democratic allies to learn that during the very hour they were railroading the sound currency measure through a panic wan occurring In New York which, according to Re publican authorities, caused the loss of $100,000,000 and the ruin of thou sands of men. This law that is to es tablish honesty, stability, soundness, confidence and everything else neces sary or desirable in our financial sys tem! 'Twas really too bad, for It look ed so very like a Judgment sent from Heaven to rebuke Wall street and its representatives at Washington. The dividing line between the Demo cratic and the Republican parties Is no wavering uncertain boundary, but has clear and well defined limits. The Democratic party is unalterably ar rayed against trusts, against imperial ism, against the single gold standard, against robbery by tariff, and favorsthe imposition of a graded income tax. There are other minor points of differ ence between the parties, but these are the esentlals by which men are to be Judged. The man who lmngines him self a Democrat, but finds himself out of harmony with his party on any of these questions, may well begin to doubt the soundness of his Democracy, and should not ask to represent his party in any official capacity which has to do with party policies. No antediluvian high priest ever had more reverence for his soothsayers and sorcerers than have our secretaries of the treasury held for the Morgans and other Wall street usurers. It was an nounced a day or two before the late panic in New York that Mr. Gage and Mr. Morgan had a long conference. It will be remembered that this same Mr. Morgan came up the day of the panic and saved matters from utter demoral ization by offering a million dollars at 6 per cent, while money at the same time within a few feet was bringing 50 per cent. Possibly the million was from Undo Sam's strong box. If Mor gan sold hla own money nt 6 per cent when he might have had more for the asking, the millenium may be looked for speedily. Grover Cleveland had some bond business with this same Mr. Morgan which put him, president as he was, under grave suspicion, The imperialists are anxious to pro yoke the Cubans into some overt act as an excuse to seize upon the Island and forcibly annex it. Our govern ment has all through the contest acted more like ah overgrown bully than an honorable gentleman. The administra tion has steadily refused all concilia tory measures in dealing with the Fil ipinos. Their envoy on a mission of peace was driven from Washington without recognition, in spite of the fact that our soldiers had saluted the Filipino flag and welcomed the Fili pino soldier as an ally against Spain. We provoked them into firing on our flag by first firing at them, and then like a bully strutting around with a chip on his shoulder. We take that as a reason for exterminating them or compelling them to accept us as their masters. Some flimsy pretext will sooner or later be trumped up as an excuse for holding Cuba. 'Twill give sufficient expansion to afford a few po litical spoilsmen good fat places, and that Is what expansion really means, and all it means, to those who are most ardent In urging it. Republican leaders, especially those who have a brotherly feeling for trusts, do not like Hon. William J. Bryan's proposition that trusts should be dealt with by the general government. They ay that the states should look after them, and they doclare that Bryan is undemocratic when be would Invoke the aid of congress. This is all very fine, for when a state passes a law with a view to curbing the trust evil it la easy to get a decision from the su preme court declaring that the law in terferes with the interstate commerce act There's nothing like making mat ters as easy as possible for the supreme eourt. Cases have occurred when there was no way for the court to do as it desired except to reverse itself, and of course that's humiliating and likely to cause susptBlon. Courts are composed of ordinary human beings who have tbeir full share of human weaknesses, and men who are seldom selected sole ly because they are the best and ablest that can be had. The average man would respect the supreme court if It would only let him, but It will take rears of fair dealing to wipe out the memory of that infamous decision on th income tax. 'Twas so plain. Itciinly In Mlooil Deep. f'lenn blood wins n elenn skin. No bounty wit html it. t 'asm ret m, C'liiriy Cnthnr iic clnn your blood mid keep it clcnn, by itirt inn i the lazy liver and driving "II im ,:uiilii'8 from tlie body. Ileum to-day to laninli pimples, boil, lilottlicM, blackheads, (ml tlmt sickly bilitiim complexion by taking Cnxenretn, bcriuty for ten cents. All drug gists, .itihfnclion guaranteed, 10c, 2.jc, 50c. are no1 always what they arc cracked up to be. Kverjbndy like berries ; everybody ought to have them i but don't think of planting out n single row without first getting a copy of Biggie lierry Hook. Tins book is written by a practical grower mid will save you money, lime and trouble from the start. Starting right is more than half way towards success. Market growers pronounce Higgle lierry Unoic one of the most helpful books ever written on the subject. Many of the leading growers have contributed their ex perience to its pages. The price is 50 cents, free by mail ; address the publishers, Wilmcr Atkinson Co., l'hiladelptiia. The dressmaker is never what she scams. How Are Your Kldne). t Dr. ItoWis'Simrnffiis Pill nitre nil klrtnnr Ills. Pam pie free. Add. fcterllim Hcruedy Co.. tlnciiKii or N. V. A pen can be driven, but pencils are usu ally lead. WANTLD-SLVKRAL, BRIGHT AND HONEST persons to represent us as mana gers in this and close by oour.ties. Salary 900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona fide, no more, no less salary. 1'osition per manent. Our references, any bank, in any '.own. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Dept. 3, Chicago. o-s8-l6t This weather makes the coal-bin look like a has-been. Don't Toljacro Spit mid Sinuke Your Life Ansj. To quit tobacco easily ond forever, be mag n:tlo. lull of lite, nerve and vliror, take No-1'o-3ao, the wonder- worker, that makes weak men itrong. All (lriij,'nist, idc or f I. Curogunran ped. Itoolilct and sample free. Address Sterlinc Kemedy Co., Chicago o" "low York. It's a whole lot easier for some men not to drop a drink than not to drink a drop. To ('lira Const I put Ion Forever. Talio Cammots Cuudv Cutliarilc, locoro. It C. (1 1). full to euro, itruiiMs refund money. IiviNd Man GRAsrs at a Straw. "Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has done so much for mc that I foul I owe it to suffering humanity to give it testimony. For years I had smothering spells, pains in my lefl side, and swelled ankles. When I took the first dose of Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure my friends thought I ns dying, it gave me almost in stant rclicl, ana six Dottles entirely cured me." Mrs. F. I. I.uimdcu, Scrantun, l'n. Sold by C. A. Klcim. . 71 Because a man's a barber that doesn't give him any license to lather his wife. Educate Your Uuureln Willi Currets. Candy ("athnrtlc, cure coiiHtipaMon forever. 10c, 26a. If C. C. C, fail, dnik'u'iMs refund money. What Do the Chh.irrn Drink? Don't give them tea or colfec. Have you tried the new food drink called GKAIN-O ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Gruin-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared, tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about I as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. I 4 4td CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meetlnif of the Stockhold ers or the First Nut lciil Hank of ulooii.Hbtirif, for the election or Directors ror tun emtulntf year will bn held at. the olllee of the said Hunk on TucHdny, January ftli Itimi, between the liouin or u a. m. uud Vi o'clock noon. U-U 4r, K B. Tl Sl'IN, Cash'er. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby pi von that an application will be made to the (iovornor or I'eiinsvlviitila on the thirteenth dsy or January, nineteen hundred, by Frederick J. Muhard, Samuel H. llannac. John L Hlchiirdsnn, J. Itlehard and B. E. Hltlenbeuder, under the Act or Assembly, entitled, "An Act 10 provide Mr the Incorpora tion and regulation or certain corporations." approved April idth IN"-!, and the mipiilements thereto: tor the charter or an Intended corpora tion to be ea led "The Hlchurd Viiiiuraeliirlnfr Company." The charter and object of which 18 fo-the purpose of the manufacture of Iron or steel or both or any other metal or article of commerce from metal, wood or both and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy, all the rlKhtH, benefits and privileges of Bald Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. OKANT UKKHINO, 12-21 8t. Solicitor. I. OCA I. and CUMATIC. Nothing bur, a loeiil remedy or change of climate will cure CATARRH. The specific Is Ely's Ceam talni It Is quickly Absorb ed, (lives ltellof at CATARRH ''Wwiit. once. Opens and cleanses the Nasul Passages. COLD N HEAD Allays Inflammation Heals aud Protects the Membrane. Kestores the Senses of Taste and Hmell. No Mercury No Injurlousdrug. kegulur size, Mounts; Family 81.el.0 si Druggists or by mall. ELY BKOTUHltb, .'16 Warren St., New York 1891. 1899- IBS FARMS Mil SAKE, OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 35,000 W. 8. M0YER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. VIRKCTOIIS. Charle W. tiunyun, William Ginglea, A'wiH U. Funk, Clitirlm tl. Crrtellng, ChrMujiher A. Kleim, H llttam Krvamer, Joseph W. tivoD, M tu turn S. Moyvr, frnnk Mecr. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. . Notice Is hereby given Hint, the following mimed persons have tiled wltlr the clerk of t he (it irter Sessions ol t'oltmibla ('mint y, t heir peiliionsfor license, which will be presented to mild Court, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900, at ten o'clock a. in. Heo. W. Ash and Stewart. A. Ash, trading tin der the firm name of A-ih A Hro., residence, HrlHiercek township. Dlsillbrs, sltuale Inn storeroom In the nortlienst corner or the sec ond II or or 11 (louring mill, owned by Chus A sli arid (. w. - mIi, said mill being sit unto In llrliiri rcek township. Jacob II. Adams, residence, Cstawlssn town ship. Hotel, situate In catawls-a township, ami known as "Three Points Hotel." Hartley Albertson, residence, (ireenwood township. Hotel, situate In Kolirshurg, (ireenwood township, known as the Uohrsbuig Hotel. Jas It. Hllmy, residence, Catawlssa township. Hotel, situate In Calawlssa township, on pub lic rosd leading from) a'awlssa to Ashland, and known as "Hlbby's Hotel " (leorge Ttoycr, residence, f'nnyngham town ship. Hotel, situate In Conyiighiiin township, on the west side of main public roud, leading frotn Numldia to .v.onta.iiu Peter R. Ilean, residence, Numldia. Hotel, situate In Numldia, Locust township, at the In tersection of the road leading from Cittawlssit to centralis, with the public road leading from Numldia to Kerntown. .?. S. Rikchman, residence, Hloomsburg. Wholesale sltuale In the Town of Hloomsburg, on the north side of Second street. Charles II. llrlnk, resilience, Itlnomshurg. Hotel, situate at Pino summit, In Pine town ship, on the public road leading from Pine Summit to Muncy. Win. F. Crawford, residence, Vudlson town ship. Hotel, situate In J.rseytown, Madison township, on south side of public road, leading from Uuckhorn to Muncy. John Curry, residence. Centralla borough. Itestaitrant, situate In second ward, Ceulralla borough, on west side of Locust avenue. Thomas Collins, residence, first ward, Cen trnllo. Uestaurant, sltuatn In first, ward, llor ough of Cenlralla, on east side of Locust av enue. John J. Cain, residence, first ward, Centralla borough. Hotel, si! unto In the tlrst ward, Cen tralla borough, at. the southeast corner of Lo cust avenue and 1'ark street, ot said borough. Patrick Carey, residence, Conyngham town ship. Iteslauranf, situate at, Dark corner, conyngham township, on public road leading from Uentralla to Ulrardvllle. II. F. Dleterlch, residence, Bloomsburg Ho tel, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, on the south side of Mala street, known as the St. Klmo Hotel. Michael Douse, residence, Centralla borough ltestanrant, sttuate In secoud ward, borough Centralla, on the west side of Locust avenue. David D. Dvke. residence. Centralla Hotel, situate on Locust avenue. In the tlrst ward of the borough of Ccutru.Hu. Lemuel Drake, residence, Hemlock townshtrj. Hotel, situate In the vlllnge of Uuckhorn, In Hemlock township, on corner ot .Main street and roua leading to uunvme. Ilarrv Derr 1inil Charles Conner, residence, Dloomsburg. Kes'nurant, situate on Malu or Second street, iitoimsnurg. Calvin Derr, residence. (Ireenwood township. Hotel, sltuale in tne i own or 101a, in ureon wood township, on the south side of public, road, leudlug from -Mlllvllle to Unltyvllle. Harvey Dlotterlok. residence, Centrcvllle. Hotel, sltuale In the village of Centrevllle, In centre township on the public road running from Hloomsburg to He-wick. (Jeo. W. Bnterllne, residence, Hloomsburg. Uestaurant, situate In the Town of Hlooms burg, on the northeast corner of Secoad street and ltldge alley. A. 11. Edgar, residence, Bloomsbnrg, and Oenrgo H Hunt, residence, Hloomsburg, trading as A. II. Kdgur K Co. Distillery, ad joining the planing mill of T. II. Kilgur, on the public road lending from Orangeville to Hentou. SU'nn Falrtnan, residence, Borough of Ber wick. Hotel, situate Hi Berwick borough, on the north side of Cuiiul street. A. B. Fort ner, residence, Centralla borough. Hotel, on the noriuwest comer of Locust avenue aud .Main street. Matthew Forbes, residence, Jamison City. Itesitturant, sltuute In Jumisou city, sugarloaf township, ou the east side of Market street. J. K. Fowler, residence, Hloomsburg. Uestau rant, situate In the Town ot Hloomsburg, on the west side of Centre street. William Graham, residence, Sugarloaf town ship. Hotel, sit uate In Jumisou City, Sugarloaf township, In noilhwest division adjoining Mar ket street, and known us Proctor Inn. Frederick M. Gllmore, residence, B:oomsburg. Hestiiui'unt.sltu.iic lu the T'o.vn of Hloomsburg, on the north side ot second street. John W. (ioldsworf hy, residence, Centralla. Hotel, sltuale In the first ward, Centralla Bor ough, ou the west sldo of Locust avenue Edward GIger, residence, Uloottsburg. Hotel, situate In tun Town or Bloomsburg, on the northwest corner ot East and Sixth streets. Kyce J. Grlflith, residence, Kspy. Hotel, sit uate In Scott township, In village or Esny, on the northwest coiner or Malu aud .Murkut Bireets, ai.d known as Espy hotel, John Gross, residence, Hloomsburg. Uestun rant, situate In the Town ot Blumsburg, on the: south side of Second street. William Gross, residence, Benton. Hestnu ritui, sliuatu In the Borough of Benton, ou the north sldo ot centre street. William B. Goodhart, residence, Mllllln town ship. Hotel, sltuale In .Mllllln township, In vll lugcor lllhnvllle, on the corner of Third aud Huce streets. K K. Heller, residence, Borough of Berwick liestuurant, sltuale In the Borough of Berwick, north sidu of Market street. (Jeorge Ilutchlns, residence, Catawlssa bor ough. Ilou-l, sltuale lu ( utawtHstt borough, known as the "Susquehanna Hotel." James C Houghton, residence, Pine town ship, wholesale us a Dts'lller, sllu.ite In Pine township, Immediately udjomlug the distillery ot Houghton. A. Hartzell. residence, Bloomsburg Ho tel, sliuate In (he Town or Bloomsburg, on the northeast corner of Second street uud .Muiruy alley. John P. Hill, residence, Jamison City, Sugar louf township. Hotel, sit uuie In Jamison ( It , Sugurlonr township, oil the south side of Mur kol street. Jerry A. Hess, residence, Bloomsburg. Ues taurant, situate In bloomsburg, ou the south Side ot Secoud street. Plilneus II. ileddens, residence, Bloomsburg. Uestaurant, sltuute on I lie northeast corner or Secoud and centre streets. In the Town cf Bloouisbuig. M. I. Hennessy, residence, Hlnomstiurr- Hot tier, sltuute ou the corner o Leonard ind Main or Second streets, in West Bloomsburg, known as Gross' staud. A. T. Ikcler, residence, Benton. Hotel, sir u ate In the Borough ot Bentou.ou uoi thwcsl side ot Main street. William H. Jones, residence, Centralla bor ough Hotel, situate In the flrsl ward, Centra llu borough, ou west side of Locust avenue. William II. Jones, residence, Centralla bor ough. Wholesale as an ageut, sltuute on wist side of Locust avenue, In Brat ward, In the Borough ot centralla, Zaohurlah Krelscher, rosldence, Malnvllle. Hotel, situate In Main township, In Town of Malnvllle, ou eas side of nubile rood, leudlug from Catawlssa to Beaver V ullej , Daniel P. Klstlur resldenoe, Catawlssa bor ough. Hotel, situate lu Borough of Cauwlssa, and known an "Cutuwlssa Uotel." Joseph Kulwlch, residence, Centralla bor ough. Kestaurani .situate In centralla borough, on the west Bide of Locust avenue, between Uullroad avenue and North street. Catherine K. Kelchner, resldonce, Hupert. Hotel, situate In the village of Uupert, Moutour township. William T. Lynch, residence, Centralla bor ough, Becoud ward, ltestanrant, sltuute In sec ond ward, Borough of centralla, east gldeot Locust avenue. William T. Lynch, rosldence, Centralla bor ough, second ward, w holesule liquor store, sltuute In the secoud ward, Centralla borough, on Centre street, William II. I.orah and Charles Baker, trading under the llnr. name of Loruh & Baker, resi dence, Catawlssa borough. Bottlers, situate In CatawlBsu borough, on south side of Mill street, George F. Lelt.cl, residence, Shenandoah! Hotel, situate In Koarlngoreek township, on the public r ,ud known as the old Beading roud. J. B. Mcllenry, residence, Benton. Hotel, situate In Borough of Hentou, ou Main street, and known as Mcllenry House. JohnG. Mcllenry, trading as Hour Mcllenry & Son, reslilenue, Btiuton township. Distillers, sltuale lu Benton township, on the public road leading from the Town of Benton to Derr'g postonloe. Joel Morton, residence. Berwick. Hotel, glt.ti ate at iloroug'i of l erwlck, on ill" h-mi'Ii ilde ot Front street, between Market and Vulberry streets. John McDonnell. resldence.Ccntrulla borough. Uestaurant. In second wart of the Borough of Cenlralla, on Hallroad street. Michael McDonnell, resilience. Cent rails bor ough. holesule as an agent, sliu ite In second ward, Centralla borough, on west side of Locust avenue. Thotnns Mohan residence, Cnnynghntn Ttvp. ltesiiiuiiint. situate In Convnghain township, on the e 1st side of public road leaning from Cen tralis to ASiiianu. Victor M.irchlaskl. residence. Centralis bor ough. Heslaiimtit, sltuale 111 second ward. ( entrallii borough, un the west sldo of Locust avenue. Johannah O'Connor, residence. Centralla borough. Hotel, situate In ( enlralla borough, llrst ward, on west side of Locust avenue. Peter F. Omlor. residence, second ward, Cen tralla. Hotel, sit hum In second ward, borough of centralla, on the northwest corner of Lo cust avenue and Centre street. Benjamin Pennvpocker, residence, Mirtlln- vllie. Hotel, sliuate In Minilnvllle, Mllllln township, on the north sldo of Third street, in Minilnvllle. J. W. Perry, residence Hugarlouf township. Hotel, situated on lion h sldo ot public road leading from Central to Laporlc, tn the village ot K1K (irove, and knowu as the "Elk Grove Hotel." Dennis Kowan, residence, Conyngham town ship Kieiaurant, situate In village ot Hrjnes- vlim, In seid towiisnlp, ou east sldu Of Main street. Daniel Kouch, residence Conyngham township Hotel, situated in Cunynguuin township on a lot ot ground on public road leading rrorn Koarlngcreek to Centrullu. Steuben H. Hhawn. residence Catawlssa borough. Kcstuurunt, situated In Culuwlssu ooroUn'h, on Mam street. A. c. Hooucy Sr., rcsldenceCentrallttborotigh Wholesale .is an airetit. situate In second ward, Ceiitrahu borough, on the east tide of Locust avenue. F. L. Klckets, residence Orange township Hotel, sit 1111U d In Orange township, on the eust side of Main street. S. D. Klmby, residence Madison township. Hotel, situate In Jerseytown, Madison township on west Bide of public roud leudlug to Mlllvllle, Andrew C. Kooney, residence centralla bor ough, Kestrturunl, situate In the second ward of the borough ot Cenlrulla, on the east sldo or Locust avenue. Oscar K. Sutton, residence Benton. Hotel, situ ate tu borough ot Heuion, on the Main street of said Uenlou borough uud knowu as "itachungo Hotel." Levi W. Sanger, residence Conyngham town ship. Hotel, situated In Conyngham township, ou west side of public roud leudlug from Ueu 1 1 alia to Numldia. Edward Schenck, residence Berwick. Ucstau ranf, situate In the borough of Berwick on the souih side of From street between Market and Mulberry streets: Benjamin F. Spoonenberger, resldeneo Ber wick. Hotel, sltuute In the borough ot Berwick 011 comer or Front uud Murket Street 1 11 ram A. Shaffer, residence orangevlllo. Hotel, i-ltuute In Orangevlllo. Grunge town ship, on the west side or the publlo road lead ing iroiu uiouuisuurg to iicnton. J. F. Shoemaker, residence Berwick. Restaur ant, situate In the borough of Berwick, ou the south side of Front street. Charles A. Shuman resilience Beaver Valley, Hotel, situated in Beaver township, known as suuumu s Hotel. Hannah M. stohner, residence Bloomsburg Hotel, situate In the Town of Hloomsburg, on the sout h side of Second st reet, at a comer of sild Second street and Miller's alley, and known as the Ceutrul Hotel. (lehrad Snyder, resldenoe Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In Town ot Bloomsburg, on s iuth side of Second street, known as tue exchange uotel. Andreas O. Stongn, residence Montour town ship Hotel, sltuale In the village of Grovanla, Moutour township, on public roud leading from Bloomsburg to Danville. Jacob Steen, residence Central, Sugarloaf township. Hotel, sliuate in village or central, Sugarloar township. Aaron Trexlcr, residence Arlstes, Pa. Bot tler, sit uuted In Conyngham township, on the east side ot public roud leading rrom CutuwUsu to Ashland. Aaron Trexlor, residence, Arlstes. Wholesale Honor store, situate In Conyngham township, oulhe east side of public road leading from Cutawissu to Ashland. William B. Taylor, resldeneo Bloomsburg. Bottler, situated In Towu of Hloomsburg, bounded on the east, by lot of Caleb Barton, Bouth by Main street, on north and west by lot of N. J. Hendersholt. Adam Truekcnmlller, residence Catawlssa borough. Restaurant, situate in Catawlssa boruugu ou -Main street. Joseph M. Turner, residence Orsngevllle. Ho tel. sit uate lu I he vintage or Orangevllle, In orange township, on Uih northeast corner ot Pine und Mulnslrcels,and known us the Orange vllle Hotel J. II. Vanslckle, residence Sugarloaf town ship. Kcstuurunt, sltuute In Sugarloaf town ship, 011 road leudlug from Ceutrul to Jamison City. William Wutterschted, residence Conyngham township. Hotel, sltuale In Locust. Dale, In Conyngham township, on the right hand side of 1 lie public roud leudlug from Ashlund to Lo cust Gap. Martin Walsh, residence Centralla borough. Restaurant, situated In the second ward or the borough o( Cenlrallu, on the east side ot Locust avenue. P.ovd It. Yet ter, residence Malnvlllo. Hotel, sltuiitnl In the village of Malnvllle, .Main t wn shlp, on t he east side of public road leudlug from Catuwlssu 10 Beaver Valley. Wellington Yeoger, residence Locust town ship. Hotel, sltuuted lu village of Koarlng creek, Locust township, known us Yeuger's Hotel. Lloyd Yeager, residence Catawlssa borough. Hotel, situate in Cutuwlssa borough, corner of Pine uud Hull road streets. William Yost, residence, Bloomsburg. ltes tanrant, sltuato lu Hloomsburg, on the east sldo of East street. Rudolph Yanke, residence Eyersgrove. Hotel sltuute In the vlllueor Eyersgrove, Greenwood townshlo, on the west side of Main street ot Buld village. Joseph B. Zelgler, residence Light Street, ficott township Hotel, Bltuat e In Light Street, In Pco't towushlp, on the east side of the pub lic road leading from Bloomsburg to Benton. W H. 11 EN HI E, Clerk Court of (iunrter sessions. Clerk's onico, Bloomsburg, Pa., Dec. a), ism NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 'ourth day of December, 1H9ii, at, the regular term ni rho ourt of (i'larter Sessions of Co lumbia County, Pennsylvania, a petition whb presented to said court, praying for tne In corporation of the village of orangevllle as a Borough under the name, style aud title of "The Borough or Orangevlllo"; that, said petl. Hon w by order of said Court tiled on suld dav with the i lerk or said Court, a 'id was sign ed by the names of a majority of tho free hold ers residing within the limits ot said proposed Horougu. That on Monday'the rtrth du) or February, luuii, being the tlrst duy or tho next regular term following the presentation of said petition and tiling thereor. the suld petitioners will appear before the said court und arter pre senting their evidence and reasons for granting the prayer ot suld petitioners, wlU ask the said Court to grant the same and decree that suld village of orangevlllo be Inoornorted as a Borough accordingly. At which time and pluoe ull persons Interested either fororagalnst said iet,lt Ion may attend tr they think proper. Dec.'-Mth. lfW. GRANT HKKKING, St Solicitor tor said Petitioners. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. KBTATR OP CVltrS OLIVKR nKl.LKK. I.iTI OH MADISON TOWNBUir, VKUB4SBU. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on t he estate of Cyrus Oliver Heller, late of Madison township, Columbia county, Pa deceased, have been granted to the under signed administrators, to whom all persons In debted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to HARRIET H 111. I. Kit, EDWARD HELLER, Administrators, Buckhorn, Pa. Funk, Atty. l-ai.t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In kb Estatk ok Wn,i,- In the Orphans' Court uu Thomas, Dku'u. f of Columbia county. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court or Columbia county, to distrib ute the fund In the hands or Mephen 'P. Van riouten and C. B. Jackson, executors, us per ac count tiled and continued, will attend to the duties ot his appointment on Monday. January aid, WOO, at 10 o'clock a. m , at theoniceof C. B. Jackson.' Esu.. in Berwick, Pa where all parties luterested may attend. If they see proner. ALEX. r. JACK-ON. 1 :-:. it Atiutor, E W. M. Low, Itm. J. M. STAvrn, Vice 1'rcs E. B. Tl'STIN, CA8I1IBR. FIB! isUTHL Bill OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT liOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRKI'ROOF VAULTS. DIRECTORS. Dr. K. W. M. Low, Myron f. Low, Dr. J. II. vastine, n, ,rn,n, E. B. Tustln, Louis Gross. o Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and inlllVlllllUIS, PtOllOllwll l poll too erai icrtr enns, consistent with Good Banking. H-lO-nm. Ths llmhi National hi CAPITA I SURPLUS .. ;,ooo DIUECTOR8. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, losonn Kntti, rain K. wirr. Wilson M. Eves, Owen W. Cherlngton. Samuel Wlgfall, W. M. Longenberger, itarveyw. iiess, Anion acnocu. A. Z. Schoch President Paul E Wirt Vice President W. II. Hldbiy Cashier Morris s. Hroadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. , 18119.' ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of the Farm ers National Bank of Bloomsburg, for the elec tion or a board or directors tor the ensuing year, will be held In the directors' room of the Bunk, on the second Tuesday of January, A. D. 1H00, between the hours of two and four o'clock p. in. A. 11. BLOOM, C'ASHIBR. -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Mr. Enf I Building, Court Hoom AJWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOKNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, aai 6am, BLOOMSBURG, FA. JOUN O. PRIKZ. JOHN O. HABMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., nr.-st door below opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian lluilding, 2nd Soot, BLOOMSBURG, P.l. 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. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office back of Farmers National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. i-I2-'94 VV. A. EVERT, Attornky-At-Law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over- Alexander A 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. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATK AGENT, Office, In Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over II. A.' Oidiliny's Clothing Store, liloonislinrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. ' H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Atcxande Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LA W, CENTRALIA, PA. t women Llddlcot building, Locust avenue' J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3-7 tv ri.OOMSFURC, PA. HKNHY W. CHAM 11.1 N, M. D., HIRIildN. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Rank Tilooma- burg, Pa. 1 1 -10-99 BFKl'IAL ATTINTtON TO Dlft tASRS OF CH11.DBB H. BIERMAN, M. D. nOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKBO orrrci nouns: Office A Kesldence, 4th Bt, Until 9 a', m ., 1 to g and 7 to 8 T. U. BLOOMSBUBG, P DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and rralrinnno V V rn, Vn,,i , - - . . -' . ... V . . UU, HI , Jefferson streets. i TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaM and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connrettor DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Bfaln below lUrkr Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaflE. and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAI1I, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkM ariuiciai teem are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets 00 posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; S to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Hepresents twelve of the strongest Comtm es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SVRPLOfl Frank,,nofPhlla..C l'enn'a. Phlla 400,ono 8,8,io 1 i lS yucen.of N. Y.. 500.W10 8,6H8,15 LOWLf West cheater, N.Y. 800,0.0 1.7M.807 N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,688 2,9M,T Office First Nat'l Bnnk Bldg., ad floor. "I.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PHEAS BKOWM INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATB AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compos ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. j Merchants of Newarl. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.jRssd ing, Pa 1 German American Ins. Co., Naw York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yotfci Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Cltjr, N. f. These old corporations are well srssomsji by age and lire tested, and have never ytt had a loss settled by any court of law. TMi assets are all invested in solid securities, im4 liable to the hazard of tire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Christiu W. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, BIoom burg. Pa. The people of Columbia county shosUi patronize the agency where losses, If may. are settled and paid by one of their nwa citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water unit mnan, veniences. Bar stocked with best wine aad liquors, first-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. 4 Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modcta conveniences
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