1 -1L, UUl.VJ1viOi-i, iL-OOlVlbt5Ui-;L, I' HOIUUHLFi I.EMEDIES! THOSE UStD DY DOCTOR3 IN '3 SIXTEENTH CENTURY. THE rI-nl Cnt Into Wells to Care Convulsion- A l.nrtilrr t'ard In Bet : tin it Dlnloonlnl Shnnlder Urnd i oillrn Mntle Into Medicine. , A frnKinont of n curloim volume lins fallen Into the linntls of n local physi cian which grnplilonlly tlpsrrllion the H-tliotls of surgery of ("overnl centuries go. When It In eonsldereil thnt nnii'H Miotics wore unknown In those ancient lays, the modus operandi of the sur geon of the sixteenth century must up penr HtartllnKly cruel In tho light of the present day. Th work Is that of Ambrose Parry, Who In 1571), liolnff then the much fn Bioun "chlrurglon" of Ills day, publish ed ft bulky volume which became such n eatnblislied authority and held Its place for so long a time that 70 years afterword It was translated Into Eng lish and published In London. 'In tils first book he considers the gen ml phenomenon of the body In health and disease, and In tho chapter relat ing to temperaments and humors ho iwr!l., "An humor Is culled by physi cians what thing soever Is liquid and Rowing lu the body of living creatures flacloKed with blood." Proceeding to the "manifold divisions of humors," separates them Into &)iir parts, dis tinct In color, taste, effects and quali ties namely, blood, phlegm, choler and melancholy. Exact In his subdivisions, lc nays: "All men ought to think that sUcti humors are wont to move at set tours of tho day as by a certain pe culiar motion or tide. Therefore, the iMood flows from the ninth hour of the Bight to the third hour of the i!n" cboler to the ninth of the day. Then I v melancholy the blood flows from the lnth hour of the night Is under the dominion of phlegm." ' Equally curious Is the following on )' Spirits, which he divides Into "ntil- .mail." "vltnll" mid "iiattirnll:" " i ; "The animal spirit Imth taken his , , Wat In the brnln. It Is culled animal ? ' because It Is the life, but the chief and I , prime Instrument thereof. Wherefore f ft hath u most subtle mid aery sub ' atauce. This nnlniiil spirit is made and harbored In the windings nnd fold , togs of the veins nnd arteries of the ! ) . raln, brought thither sometimes of the pure air or sweet vapor drawn In by the nose lu breathing. The vital aplrlt Is next to It In dignity and ex cellency, which hath Its chief munsion itb the left ventricle of the heart. The .natural spirit. If such there be any, bath Its station lu the liver and veins." V Describing "certain Juggling and de ceitful ways of healing of cures by auch means ns fear, surprise and even iy music for spider bite, the music Causing the patient to dance so lustily that be shakes nil the poison out of his ystem." he sums up some of those berolc remedies thus: "1 would not cast tho patient headlong out of a :"Wlndow, but would rather cast them poilaluly. and thinking of no such jthlng, Into a great cistern filled with eold water, with their heads foremost. Neither would 1 take them out until Jtbey had drunk a good quantity of ,wuter. that by that soda In fall and strong fear the matter causing the freuzy might be carried from above I ', .'downward f noui the noble parts to the Ignoble." .. A medicine upon which he dilates nt t. :. rreat length Is "inummle," referred to ,as the usual remedy for contusions. - and he describes It as follows: jf "Mummle Is a liquor flowing from 'i i tho aromutick embalmeus of dead bod- 'V ies, which becomes dry and hard" nnd .. 'feeing ground Into medicine was "ad ministered either In whole or portion . to such as have fallen from high ' places, the first and last medicine of ," almost all our practltlouers at this day In such a case." Uo also gives some grewsome facts 'connected with the preparation of ' i .inumniie" when he says: "Certain of ' our French apothecaries, men won- Aj itlrous- audacious and covetous to steal , '. (ljr night tho bodies of such as were v Jiianged and embalming them with salt i, j ,nu urugs mey urieu tnein in nu oven u us iu oc-n kutrui iuu uuuiicruicu in- i 'Stead of true mumiute, whereupon we j ' We thus compelled, both foolishly and '.; 'cruelly, to devour the mangled and jvfputrld particles of the enrensses of the V 't basest people of Egypt, or of such as .' arc hanged, as though there were no 'pother way to help or recover one bruls i.ed with a fall from a high place. ,t "1 have not thought It fit In this ' place," be says, "to omit the Industry of Nicholas I'lcart, the Duke of Guise, ; lils surgeon, who, being called to a cer tain countryman to set his shoulder, "belug out of joint, and finding none In '..the place besides the patient and his - Vwlfe, who might assist him In this ', Vjtvork, he put the patient, bound after v tthe forementioned manner, to a ladder. JJthen Immediately be tyed a staffo at i ; the lower end of the ligature, which t, '.Jwaa fastened about the patleut's arm , above his e.bpw, then put It so tyed un . ler one of the steps of the ladder as low as be could and got astride there ( j upon and sate thereou with hla whole k weight and at the same Instant made lis wife pluck the stool from under his j , feet, which, belug done, the boue pres .' utly came Into Its place." , He also gravely discusses witches and witchcraft, the birth of monsters J ;', with boms, hoofs and wings, ascribing S -their birth to the moster of evil, aud t closes with a lofty ianegyrle upon II lp pocrates and Clalen. tho princes of puy , , t llclans. Cincinnati Enquirer, J. : A nlr Kama. . Miss Summit lie Is one of the most 'renerous men I ever met. Why, he took ane out to- luncheon- yesterday and let 'me order It all myself. ( Miss Palisade I don't call that gen erosity. That's pure recklessness. Brooklyn Llfo. ' WICKED NEW YORK. The Mnirll Committee Itennrt I'nlntM n llnrk I'lrtnrr. ALBANY, .Inn. HI. The reports of the majority nml lninorily liieinlpers of the Mnzet 'nvellgiitina eoiiiniittee were pre sented Inst nit'lit to I he nssendiiy. Itoth are lengthy documents. The former Is signed by Asx-wnhlyincn Uoliert Mnset, Edwiird II. l-'iilliiws, llnrris Wilson, Thoimis M. f'ostello nnd .linnes II. Mo Kiiii nml the bitter by Heiijninili IIolT iiiiiii ami Anthony .1. ltolnml. Tim majority report opens by stilting thnt n great purt of the testimony was dirooto'l to the conduct nml control of the various ollices nml dcpiirtmciils nml in this connection sn.vs: "In ninny of these grave evils were dis closed. I-'or such ns were administrative In their nature the remedy must be sought nt the linllot box nml not nt the bunds of the legislature. The one clenr and dis tinct fact brought out by this investiga tion is thnt we huve In this great city the most perfect instance of centralized par ty government yet known." "We urge the immediate passage of nn nnicinlinent to the elinrter by simply striking out the section which restricts the borough board's voting capacity to mutters exclusively relating to their own borough. "The conduct of the present police de partment of the city of New York Is nn (pialiticdly bad. Not only nrc the laws against poolrooms, gaming houses, policy shops, excise violations, dance hails ami wicked resorts of all kinds not enforced or enforced in such a wny ns to be ridicu lously ineffective, but the general disci pline Is lax, grave offenses of personal dereliction in the wny of drunkenness, nhseiicc from post, inattention to duty, etc., go unpunished or are visited with such small lines as almost to be nn en couragement aud not a deterrent for wrongdoing, "Itobbcries. bunko games, deceits, frauds, thefts, have Increased In an iilurining degree, ami the detection of these crimes ami the recovery of property has steadily decreased during the last two years, lu its report the minority declares that the entire investigation was actuated by partisan spite and a desire for revenge. "As to the report of the majority In general, we feel Justified in claiming that it is grossly uutair, conspicuously parti san, coarse in language, vituperative in temper and nlisolutely unjustified except by the reckless disregard and perversion of the proof advanced before your com inittee. In all these respects it agrees with the methods pursued by the counsel of the committee nt all its hearings." In the opinion of the minority the par tisan character of the investigation and the fact that it was prompted by revengt rather than reform aroused "disgust and indignation" on the part of "the people, the press and the pulpit." which led to condemnation nt the polls. KILLED IN KENTUCKY. l'i-('onu reSNinnn C'olsnn Shoots Five IVrNOtia, Tli rep of M l Arc Dead. KKANKl'OKT, Ky.. Jan. 17.-A shocking tragedy in which the lives of tliive prominent men were sacrificed and that of a fourth hangs by n slemlei thread, while others miraculously escaped with painful injuries, occurred here at 1 o'clock yesterday. The principals in the tragedy were ex-C'ongressiniiii Invid S Colsoti of Middlcshoro aud I.ieutcnun' Ethelliert Scott of Somerset. Scott wa shot six times by C'olsou nnd almost in stantly Killed. Luther V. Pemarre, assistant postmas ter at Slielbyville, nn Innocent bystander, was shot three times and died instantly Charles Julian, another bystander, wan shot aud died a half hour later, and Cup tain It. It. (iolden of llarboursville, com monwealth's attorney of the Twenty-seventh judicial district, was shot in the buck and is not expected to survive the night. Colonel Colson himself was shot twice in the ariTi. Harry McEwIng nl Louisville was shot in the fooc, and V. ). K'ul hi t b of Chicago sustained a bro ken leg by the lifeless form of Scott fall lag against him us it rolled down the stairway. The tragedy is one of the most sensational in the history of the "dark and bloody ground." The killing occurred in the lobby of tht Capitol hotel, the principal hostelry oi the slate capital, the room being well filled at tile time with politicians aim others who are here attending the con Captain Gulden made a statement, iu which he said no words passed betweeu Scott and Cnlson before the shooting and that Colson fired first. Golden and Colson had had trouble before, and Colson's friends charge that Golden wus engaged iu the shooting yesterday. WHEELER'S RETURN. Itendy to Stnrt I-'rom Mnnlla Will Call at tin urn. MANILA, Jan. 17. Three nd.jitioiia enses of the bubonic plague have beet reported here. General Wheeler will return to thi United States this week, stopping at !u am on his way home. Sherninn to Be Senate Secretary. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. When tin caucus of Republican senators reansem bles next I'Yidiiy.thecaucuscnnitnittee ap pointed to select candidates for tho elect ive otliecs in the senate nml to distributt the patronage will present the name ol James S. Sherman of I'tica, n member ol congress from the Twenty-fifth New York district, for secretary of the senate. It Is said there is no doubt of his accept uuee. More Land Illnpavered. ALBANY, Jan. 13. A remarkable dis covcry has been made by Hon. Ycrplauclt Colvin of the state land surveys. In re cent survey made in ascertaining tht boundary line between Herkimer ano Hamilton counties he found that the stutt owns between S(H) and 000 acres of val uable Adirondack forest lands lu Ham ilton county, though the state authorltiel were not aware of the fact. l'ortuutl Want What She Has. LISBON, Jan. 17. In the chamber ol deputies yesterday the minister of for eign affairs, Senlior Velga llelrao, re pented Ids recent statement with refer euce to the Anglo-Gernuin agreement and added that Portugal would ueithoi sell, cede nor lease any portion of hei colonies. Senator Gear He-elected. DES MOINES, Jun. 17. United Statei Senator James II, (Sear was fornmllj rlected lu tho legislature yesterday tc succeed himself lu the United States sen ate. The house vote stood 78 uud tht nennte 311 for Clear, while Fred White (Uem.) received 14 votes in the neuatt uud IS in the hous. " Self Presosvallon is the first lav cf na ture." I-'or this reason everyone who is ill desires to become well. Those who have impure or impoverished hlood turn to Hood's Snrsaparilln, because tlicy know it will en rich and purify their blood nnd give them good health. To lake this medicine on the lirst npiicarnnc c of impure blood is an Im portant step toward self preservation. Hood'l Pilll care sick headache, indigestion. To iiin a reputation ns a hero it is not so essential to remain cool under fire as it is to avoid being ronsted nfterwn.nl. Educate Your Dowels With Cascaret. Cnndy Cathartic, cure ronstlpiitlon fnrovnr. lOc.U.V. If C. O. C.fall, druggists retund money. When a clock dealer's business is nil run down he usually winds up his allairs. Kvery discriminating person will say that the Higgle Hooks, ndvertised m this issue of t lie Coi.umihan contain n greater amount of condensed, Common sense, well nrrangeJ in formation thnn any books they have seen re lating to these important branches of farm industry. The price of ench is 50 cents, free by mad j address the publishers, Wilmcr Atkinson Co , I'hiiadclphia. Money talks. If you don't believe it go 0 a bank, There arc always a couple of tellers. To Core Constipation Forercr. Tako Casein ots Canilv Cathartic. 10c orCF.0. It C, U. (J. fall to cure, druggists refund money. A girl may be ever so straight-laced, but if she doesn't wear corsets she isn't exactly staid, Ark You Usinc. Au.kn's Koot-Kase? Shake into your shoes Allen's Koot-Kase, n powder. It cures Corns, bunions, I'aii ful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all Drug gists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample Kkek. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I.t-Koy, N. Y. It doesn't take a particularly stiong girl to break off an undesirable engagement. Ben tht 1 he Kind You Have Always Boigll Trial List For February Term Commencing Monday, February 12, 1900. John Schell vs. tho Lehtgli & Wllkes-Uarro I'iml 10. The l-'ttrmers Mutant Insurance Co., of Middle I'a., ii'iw to use of Hurrj 8. Knlglit, Receiver, vs Sylvester Ileal li Same vs J. It Itobblns. Smiie vs KIIJ11I1 I'clcrinan. I liarles c. Kvans, executor of John Hunt, dee'd, vs I). 7, Keinaly. W, 11. Whitenlgnr vs l'lioebo E. Pe'.Vltt and J. M. lieWHt, heragent,. Uoyd It. Yetter v. the Lehigh & Wllkes Bnrrc t'oal 1:0. John W Miuman vssnme. U, w. llauck vs saiun. Boyd i.ongenbcrger vs same. Mnry Krelsi-li vs i-atru. Frederick Hummel vs same. Charles Trltr, vs same. O It. Melllek vs the Henna. It. It. "o. W m. Bernlnger vs the II. di W. Hy. t o., and Its lessee, Hih Henna It. It. co. Fruuklln Miuuiun vs tho hehlgli A WUkeg Barre t out 1 o M. I. llennessy, Artinr. of Clara Hennessy, deceased, vs Funnlo Ansnvk. Locust Mouuiulu coal & Iron Co, vs Mary Mc Oiilr. John M. Iluckaleiv vs Caroline Jones (J. W. KliurrullH Co vs Thomas Seaborne. II V. Gardner vs Hlnninsbui'i; Car Co. Kit Mcllenry vi J. T Hrmly. Mrs. Blanche Sutton vs Mrs. Kvellno Long. Allen auek vs tho Township nt Klslilngcreek. Kulili M. Lashelle vs Margaret Ann Bradley. Ida Welllver vs f tin Hennsvlvanla canal Co. James Clcary vs Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Eyum list. Charles C. Evans, executor of John Hunt, de ceased, vs .Susanna Hunt. The New York World Thrice-a-Week Edition. Almost a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. Tho most widely circulated "weekly" news paper In America lstlie Thrlee-a-Week edition ot ihfl .VeiJ )'o ! Wurttl, and with tho Presiden tial campaign now at hsud you cannot do with out It Here are some of t tip reasons wliv It Is easily the leader In dollar a year Journalism. It Is Issued every other day, ana Is to all pur poses a dully. Every week each subscriber receives is pages, and often during tho "busy" season, it puais eacli week The price Is only l 00 a year H is virtually a dally at the price of a weekly. Its news covers every known part, of the woilil. No weekly newspaper could stand alone and furnish such service. The Tlirlee-a-Week World has at Its disposal allot the resources of the greatest newspaper In existence t he wonder of modern Journalism 'America's Greatest Newspaper," as It bus. been Justly termed Th A'cio Yurk Wn,-ld. Its po'ltlcnl news Is absolutely Impartial. This fact will be of especial value In the Presi dential campaign coining- on. The best of current fiction Is found In Its columns. These are only some nf the reasons ; there are others. Head It and see tlieni all. We offer this unequided newspaper and the Columbian together, one year, tor ft fn. The regular subscription price of the two pa pers IS I4.0U. sample copies sent on request. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOIKSBURG. P PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. ftafwelTa Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyia 21 ifflr Seventeen years' experience. THE CI.EAN8INO And HH4I.ING CURB FOR . CATARRH Easy and pleasant to use. Contain uo In jurious drutf. It is quickly ADBorb ed. Gives Koltef at once. It opens and cleanses .1... V....l libuuuiru. CATARRH Allays inflammation. nj H E AD Heals and l'rotocts the Membrane, ltcstores the Menses ot Tast and Hinell Large HzuftOe. at iwn.rirM or hv inn 11. Trial 8l. P'o br uisll. ELY UUorilKiii-',.'! Warre Mryt.Xew Vorlt SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. F., Issued out of tho Court of Common Plcasof Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, nnd tome directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900, at two o'clock In tho afternoon, all that, certain piece, or parcel of land, situate In tho Township of Locust, Columbia County. Pennsylvania, bounded and d-scrlbed as follows, to wit : l!e glnnlng at a white oak, then partly by land now, or formerly, of Francis U. Kern, and partly by George Kline, south thirteen dBrees, west eighty porclira to a post, formerly a black oalcj thenco by land of William Krvlne, south eighty-seven degrees, east 0110 hundred and seven perches to a post j thenco by lands now, or formerly, of John Lee, north three degrees, east six perches to a post s and thonco partly by tho same and partly by lands of Joseph Tyson, north forty-seven and one-half degrees, west one hundred and twenty-one perches to place of beginning, containing 30 Af:Rt:s, strict measure, be the same more or less, whereon arc erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and otueroutoulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Ma tilda Swank, to use of O. W. Chnrlngton, ad ministrator nt Lawson Uughes, deceased, vs. Samuel Helnbold, and to bt sold as the property of Hamuel Helnbold. W. W. BLACK, Funk, Atty. hiikiiifk. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Plcasof Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In llloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, FEU. 3, 1900, at two o'clock p. m., nil tho right, tltlo and In terest, of C. E, Iliigcnbucn, In the following de scribed messuage, tenement and tract of laud, situate In the Township of Centre, County of Columbia, aforesaid, bounded ahd described as follows, to wit, : Beginning at a scone corner, In Hue of land ot KUsha Hagenbuch; thence by said land of Ellsha Hagenbuch, north eight and one-hult degrees, west two-hundred and ten and eight-tenths perches to stone, at lino ot hind of Henry DcLong ; thenco by said land or Henry DeLoog, north seventy-six and tlvc elghths degrees, east twenty-nine and three tenths perches to corner, at line of land of franklin II. Hagenbuch; thucce by said land of Fruuklln U. Uagcnhuch, south seventeen and one-quarter degrees, east one hundred and twenty and six-tenths perches to a Btone ; thence, by buiuo south seventy-six nnd one eighth degrees west, six and three-tenrhs perches; thence by same south twelve nnd three quarters degrees.east sixty-one and four-tenths perches to the southward side of public road ; thence by said road south, seventy degrees, west thirteen aud two-tenths perches to a stone ; thence (south) by land of same south, nineteen degrees, east twenty-four and three tenths perches to a stone coroer, In line of land of i. 8. Hagenbuch ; thence by said land of J. S. Hagenbuch, south seventy-three de grees, west thirty-nine aad two-tenths perches to the stone, the place of beginning, contain ing 52 ACRES and elghty-olght perches of land, neat meas ere, be tho smne more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME. DWELLING HOUSE, log barn, and other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot James H. Klttor vs. C. E. Hagenbuch, and lo be sold as the property of C. E. Hugenbuch. W. V. BLACK, IKBI.KK & iKKI.Ra, Attys. StlKSIFK. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, tho fourth day of December, lsic.i, at the regular term ol tho 1 ourt of quarter Sessions of Co luinblaCounty, Hennsylvunla, a petition wns presented to said court, praying for tne in corporation of the village of orangevlllH as a Borough under the name, style uud title of "The Borough of Oraiigevllle"; that suld peti tion wn by order of said Court tiled on said day with the clerk of sild Court, a'ul was sign ed by the names of a majority ot tho free hold ers residing within the limits ot said proposed Borough. Thut on Monday'the llfth da) of Kebruiirv, Ki ln, being lh llrst duy or tho next regular term following the presentation of said petition and tiling thereof, the said petitioners will appear before the said Court and after pre sentlng their evidence and reasons tor granting the prayer of said petitioners, will usk the said Court logrant the same and decree thut said village of Orangxvllle be Ineorported as a Borough accordingly. At which time and place all persons Interested either fir or against suld net 11 Ion may attend II thev think proper. D-ec. Sth, ls'J'J. GRANT HEKHING, 5t Solicitor for said Petitioners. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the orphans' court of Columbia county on the tlrst Monday of February, A i. llioo, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four duys thereafter, will be confirm -d aosolute : 1. Estate of Benjamin Bltler, late of Pino township. Personalty, lit. 10, realty, '37s.0. i. Estate of Samuel Camp, late of Locust township. Personalty, 8AHT. ;t. Estate of Cyrus O. Heller, late ot Madison township. Personalty, t00.oo. 4. Estate of IHIT Arier, late of Pine town ship Personalty, $;t.r; realty, roo.oo. 1-U W. II. 11 EN It IK, Hrotby. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In rk F.statb of Will-1 In the Orphans' Court I'M Thomas, Dkc'u. I of Columbia County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute tho fund In the hands or Stephen T. Van houten and C. B. Jackson, executors, as per ac count tiled and confirmed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday, January iia, lUOt), at 10 o'clock a. m , at theofllee of C. B. Jackson, Esq., In Berwick, I'a , where all parties luterested may attend, If the.y see proper. ALEX. C. JACKSON, lj-jsa Auditor. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the members of the Columbia county Agricultural, Hoitlcultural and Mechanical Assoclailon, for the election of omcers.wlll be held In the Court llouse.Blooms burg, Ha., on Saturday, January no. mm, at two o'clock p. m. A. N. YOST, Jun 4. lsHJO-te secretary. E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Stivkr, Vice I'res E. B. Tl'STIN, Cashikh. FfflSI NAM BME OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXES FOR" RENT IN HURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. -o DIltECTOHS. Dr. E.fW. M. Low, Myron I. Low, 11 J. li. Vastlne, J. M.Kiavor, E. B. Tuslln, Louis, Gross. Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, Holleltvd Upon the Most Lib eral Terms. Consistent with Gold Butiklnir. a.KMlm. 1899- TEE FM1 MH BANE, -OK Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 35,000 W. S. MOVER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashlor. DIRKCrORH. Charle '. (noi, Wllllmn OhiQle. Srvln I'. "inV, i-titirlm M. irrvellng, Chritttivher A. Klelm, Wtltimn KVenriier, Jonh Kirn, William H. Mayer, frnjtlc Jkeler. 8-34-WI wki kid Bank. CAPITAL n0,0C0 SUKHLIS i.0(M DIRECTOKS. Henry T. Clark, Harrison J. Connor, Joseph ltattl, Haul E. Wirt, Wilson M. Eves, Owen W. cherlngton, Samuel Wlgrall, V. M. Longenberger,, Harvey W. Hess, Amon Z. Schoch. A. 7.. Hchoeh Presldeht Hnul E Wirt, Vlco President w. It. Hldlay Cashier Morris 8. Broadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. a, 18IW. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. K3TATI OK CYKCS 0I.1VRH HKt.f.KR, I.ATI OP MADISON TOWNSnil', PKCRASRO. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Cyrus Oliver Heller, lute of .Madison township. Columbia county, Pa deceased, have been granted to the under slgnedudmlnlstrators. to whom all persons In debted to said estate are requested to make piivments, and those having claims or demunds will make known the same without delay to HAItlUKT II KM. Kit, EDWAltl) II KM, Kit, Administrators, Buekhorn, Pa. Ft'NK, Atty. l!!-'JN-6t. PROFESSIONAL CARDSLK- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'l Building, Court Hoom AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Post Ofice Building, sod door, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-UAW, Wirts Building, in4 tarn, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOIIX U. KREB7. . JOHN fl. BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Otllces: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTOR H E Y-AT-LA W, Columbian building, 2nd floaty BLOOMSBURG, PX WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. 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, Attorniy-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of ind and Centre Streets. x-i3-94 W. A. EVERT, ' Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNhY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 3d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. TA. 1801. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over li. A. (bidding's Clothing Store, liloomslmrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office i Wirt building, o vcr Alexand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rvofflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3-70-v PIOCMFHUFC, PA. H KNKV W. CHAMPI.IPI, M. D., SlHUhUN, GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF. lilt. LYE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms- burg, Ta. U-JO-99 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DIS f AHXS OF CDILDlt II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMQ50PATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKGBOT officb nocRs: Office & Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. ii., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. M. BLOOMPHTJPO, V DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA.' Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth and JetTerson streets. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pe, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glawet and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone cor iipotli DR.MJ. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUMGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Ataln below Harkr Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manew, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIJI, by the use of Gas, and free of charge waaa artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all houra during the dar. 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 S p.m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest OOfaPM es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SCRPLVf ... CAPITAL. ASSBTflt OVIB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. f ico.ooo .vw,6 $1,000!? I'enn a. l'hlla 400,000 S.sa.iao j ii Queen, of N. Y.. boo.ooo 8 ,fis8,M s iWj West Chester, N.T. scO.tXO l.TSS.SOJ 4 N. America, Phlla. a.OOO.dOO R,730,66 2,8U,T Office First Nal'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. "Wl.ossea promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOKS TO FREA8 BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streeti, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompaoi ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. INAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark, N. T.: Clinton. N. Y. :Peonl v v ing, Pa 1 German American Int. Co.. New v.iccuwitu insurance Co., nevYMki Jersey City Fire Ina. Co., Jersey City, N, J. 1 hese old corooratiom ar n . by age and fire tested, and have never 7tl iiku iusi iciiiea Dy any court ot law. Then assets are all invested in solid iccuiitlee, amsl liable to the harard of lire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted m4 paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooai' burg. Pa. The people of Columbia county ihomltl patronize the agency where losses, If ay. kiucu maa paia Dy one 01 their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Bartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, I"Larpe and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bita rooms hot and cold water, and all Bi)dci conveniences