The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 25, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    PACK TRAIN TAKEN.
rillplaon Amlinll Ainern-mia -
Seine unooa.
MANILA, Jan. 22.-Thc escort or ou
men of Company C, Thirtieth Infantry.
Lieutenant Hnlston com inn ml in, which
was ambushed near Llpn. no already ea
bled, consisted of IW cniivnlcxcetit from
th. hnmiilnl who were kIhi to rejoin the
repinient. The Insnra-onts bid In
. i ..I..... 4lia tiflf1 mill fllieiied
the
fire
i miu mm iiiiiiik l,,.- ... ...... --,
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p.n the pni'k train lrnin uiht mom.
The Americans, in minimm " "
unities, wore compelled to nniiiiiinii me
trnin, which consisted of lil' horses. The
latter, with their pacUs, nil fell Into the
hnml of tho instii-Rciits. who pursued the
n-t renting escort for three miles nloiig
the road until the Anit'ilcnns were re
enforccd. Mnll ml v cell from INeuroH ni-iiia par
ticulars of the uprising Inst month In the
southern pint of the IslnncI in which
Mviiteliniit A. C. l.edynrd. Mxtn iimin-
try. was killed, insiciio or nciim mi -importnnt
revolt of niitivo police, as wns
at first reported, It npponrs to bnve been
an nttcinpt to overthrow American au
thority. The movement wns Htnrtcil by
the chief olllcinls of the nutonomoiis gov
trument, the men who were elected nnd
ImmBiinited with so much ceremony mat
November.
Eleven of these officials, Including the
president nnd several councilors, were
bulged In Jnil on the charge of plotting
treason. Several secured their release
nndcr henvy bonds, but others reiliaiu lu
nri.siin.
Major Johnson, with two conipnviies oi
the Forty-sixth regiment, unci Major
Muir. with three eonipnnies of the llnr-
tv-eiL'lith. have defeated KIH rebels at
Tnal. in the southern province of Hatnn
ras. Thev enptured three cnnnoii nnd
niiinv other anus. The Americnn loss
wns two men wounded. The gunbont
Marietta co-operated with the troops.
TOO MUCH WHISKY.
An
I'xorlillniit Demniul For Flre-
Miller at n Soldiers' Home.
Al.HANY, Jan. 24. State Comptroller
William .1. .Morgan has been giving Kpu-
ciiil nttcntioii of late to the very large
amount of Honors consumed in the hos
pitul at the Soldiers' home at Until. It
appears that from three to six times as
nimli honor was being consumed lu tlie
hnspitiil at Hath ns in the hospit als con
netted with other soldiers' ami sailors'
hmncs throughout the country. Former
Iv three barrels n month were en lied for,
and during five mom lis of the past year
two barrels were allowed. The average
for patients per month In the four large
soldiers' homes has been: l'.ath, .li.i gal
Jon : Mavtrm. .IS gallon: Milwaukee, .o
gallon, and Hampton, .10 gallon.
It will be seen from tin that the
amount consumed ut llatlr is over six
times ns much ns at the home at Dayton,
the largest soldiers' home In the country.
In addition to this amount large quanti
ties of brandy, sherry, port and white
wiues were used,
PROKESSOR HAZEN DEAD.
Sever Heicnlned C'onelonsne After
Ilia Full From lllcycie.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.-IIenry A.
Hn7.cn, one of the chief forecasters of
the weather bureuti, died here last night
as the result of injuries received by n bi
cycle rollisinu with n negro pedestrian.
His skull was badly fractured, uud he
continued unconscious up to the time of
bis denth.
Professor Hnzen was well known
among meteorologists nnd scientific men.
He was born in India 50 years ago, his
father being n missionary, lie wns grad
uated from Dartmouth college and then
was connected with the scientific depart
ment of Ynle university . for nine years.
He joined the United States signnl serv
ice, now the weuther bureau, in 1HSI.
He wns single nnd lived with a sister nnd
two nephews. Another sister is a mis
sionary. DEATH OF
RUSKIN.
Fa 1110 Art
Critic Passes
Awar at
a It I lie Aire,
LONDON, Jan. L2. John lluskiu died
here of inlliienzu, aged SI years.
The remains of Mr. John Uuskiii. in ac
cordance with u wish be expressed years
ago, will be interred iu Coiiiston church
yard. The funeral will take place ou
Thursday.
Koakln M ill Not Heat In the Abbey.
LONDON, Juu. 24. The dean of
Westminster has offered n grave lu West-
aiiustuc abbey for the reuiuins of John
ICuwfcin. Thin honor, however, has been
declined by Mr. ltuskiu'a relatives, who
nay iu their reply to Dr. Bradley that it
was the professor s own wish to sleep in
Coiiiston churchyard, where his remains
will be interred on Thursday. The dean
and chanter of cstmitister abbey are
pressing the relative- to reconsider their
decision. It is hoped that Mrs. Severn
will yet consent to an interment in the
abbey. The memorial presented to the
Uean in favor of Interment here was very
largely signed by eminent pet-sous.
Clark Caa llnlla.
WASHINGTON, Juu. -M.-The senate
committee on privileges nnd elections has
adjourned over until Monday iu its in
vestigation of the charges against Sen
ator Clark of Montana. WitnesMes foi
the prosecution were ubseut, and Senator
raulkuer, for the defense, indicated
desire that noun of those who are to be
called us witnesses ou that side should
testify until the . prosecutiou bud Com
pleted its case.
A Conference About Acre.
KIO JANICIUO. Jan. 24. Dr. Salinas
ega. the Bolivian minister, had a cou
tureuee with President Campos Suites
and the foreign minister, Dr. de Magul
htii'8, ou the Question of Acre, am) it was
resolved to send the gunboat Jutnhy to
Puerto Alonso with instructions to re
establish the Bolivian custom house and
the Brnxilian consulate and to bring Gal
vex, the deposed dictator, prisoner t
Manaoa.
A Madman's Crime.
NORTH BKOOKFIKLD. Mass., Jan
SO.- Martin Bergen, one of the best
known ball players iu tho country and
one of the Boston club's catchers lust
easou, killed his wife and two chlldreu
with an ax, then cut bis own throut witt
a rasor at his home in the enstern portion
f North Brooktield yesterday morning.
For the 81. Louis World's Fair.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2U.-The lonnsylv'
uiu ruilroud system has subscribed $50,
WO toward the $3,000,000 subscription
fund being raised for the St. LouU
world's fair to be held in 190a to com
memorate the Louisiana pun-huso ceuten
ml. Other subscriptions ot equal 01
water amounts are promised.
" A Hear! at Sturdy as an Oak." Hut
what about I he blood which the heart most
pump nt the rate of 70 times a minute ? II
the heart is to be sturdy and tlie nerves
strong this blood must be nth Tind pure.
Hood s aursapatilla mnkes sturdy hearts lie.
came it makes good blond. It pjves to men
nnd women strength, confidence, courage and
endurance.
Hood's Pills n-e non irritatinc and the on.
ly cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsiparilla.
Mnnv a fellow who tells his best cirl she
is the light of In life raises nn awful row
over the size of the gas bills after they arc
married.
The farmers of the United States have
long needed a good work on Swine, a prac
tical, concise and common sense book with
out any humbug 01 pad. ling about it. They
have it in the form of No. of the lligulc
Hooks called Niggle Swine I'ook. It is pro
fusely illustrated wiih photographs direct
from life of the different breed of hogs,
etc., etc. Much attention is given to west
ern and enstern practices, in the diseases of
nogs, especially to cholera, to lecding, breed
ing, butchering and the carving of meats for
home use nnd mniket. There arc 144 pages
printed on the best paper and bound hand
somely in cloth. Some breeders have
thought it was not possible to make a good
photograph of a hog, but the score or more
of handsome engravings made directly from
photographs will go far to dispel this illu
sion. All the leading breed. are shown and
briefly discussed in tlie text. See announce
ment of this and oilier Higgle Hooks in an
other column of this number of the Colum
bian. The price is 50 cents, fiee by mail ;
address the publishers, Wiliner Atkinson Co.,
Philadelphia, I 'a.
It's the bad young man who usually lives
to a good old age.
A CKRTAtX Cl'RK FOR ClIII.III.AINS.
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Kase, a
powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites,
dump, sweating, swollen feet. At all drug
gists and , shoe stores, 15c. Sample Fitt.K.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I.cKoy, New
Voik. I 11 d4t.
Insomnia is sometimes another name for a
guilty conscience.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Price of a Weekly.
The most widely circulated "weekly" news
paper In America Is the Thrlce-a-Week edition
of the .Von 1'ii-fc World, and with the ('residen
tial campaign now ut lisuu you cannot no witn-
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Kvery week each subscriber receives IK pages,
and often during the "busy" season, '.U pages
each week
The price is only sum a year
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lis news covers every known- Dart of the
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and furnish such service.
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THE COLUMBIAN.
BL00MSBURG. P
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of a writ of Alius Fl. Fa., Issued
out of the Court of common Pleas ot Colum
bia County, and to lun directed, thero will bo
sold at public sale, on the premises. In Centra-
lla, on .
SATURDAY, FEB. io, 1900,
at S o'clock p. m , all those two certila lots, or
pieces ot ground, situated ID the borough of
Ccntralla, county ot Columbia and Btate of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows: LOT NO. 1. Deglnntng at the northwest
corner of J'axton and Laurel streets ; thence
along said Laurel street south eighty-seven
degrees, north one hundred and forty feet to
an alley ; thence along said alley north three
degrees, west twenty-nve feet to a stake;
thence north eighty-seven degrees, west one
hundred and forty feet to Paxton street;
thence along said l'axton street south three
degrees, east twenty-nve feet to the point ot
begtnulng, being the lots which are marked
on the general map or plan ot said Town of
Centralla, as laid out by theLooust Mountain
Coal and Iron Company, with the number
twelvo U2) and block number eighteeen (is),
and the same lot which the Locust Mouutaln
Coal and Iron Company, by their Indenture,
bearing date ot June slat, 188, conveyed to
James M. UelJlcy, whereon Is erected a two
story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and outbuildings.
LOT NO. 2, All that certain lot, or piece of
ground, situated In the Borough ot Centralis,
County and State aforesaid, bounded and de
gorlbed as follows, to wit On the west Bide of
Paxton street, south of the property ot James
Jennings, being the lot marked with the num
ber tou (10), and block number eighteen (18), In
the general mup or plan ot the said Town of
Centralla, and the same lot which the Centra
lla Mutual saving Association, ot Centralla,
Pa., by their indenture, bearing date the st.h
day of March, A. 1). 1817, did grant and convey,
to James M. Mollley, nis neirs mm ttlB..,
ever, whereon Is ereotod a two-stoty
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of The
Clt lens building aud Loan Association, ot Cen
tralla, Pennsylvania, vs. James M. Kellley.and
to be sold as the property ot James M. Hollloy
wiih notice to John J. Uelllcy, torre tenant.
I FI.YKN, Atty. r,,r",r'
SHERIFF'S SALE.
by virtue of a writ of Alias Levari Kaclas,
Issued out. of the Court of Common Pleas of
Columbia County, 1'eniisylvanln, and to me di
rected, thero will be sold at, public sale, at
the court Mouse, in llloomsburg, on
SATURDAY, FKH. 10, 1900,
nt two o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain
messuage and tract of land, Hll.11n.tn In Hhii
man's addition to tho Town of cat.awlssa. In
tlm TowIihIiIo of Catawlssa, In the Cotin'y of
Columbia and State of t'cnn'a, bounded nnd de
scribed ns follows, to wit ! llrginnlng at a point
In Church street, In said addition: t hence south
tlilrt.y-nliKi d-greej twenty-tlvo minutes, east,
three hundred and Mfiy-nlno feet, to land of
Harmon Young; thence by same and lands of
Catawlssa School District, north fifty degrees
tlilrty-nvo minutes, cast one hundred and
ninoty-nve and flve-tcntlis feet to corner s
tliencn Ky said school land north twenty-three
degrees fifty-three minutes, west one hundred
and six and live-tenths feet to an alley j thence
by the sumo north slxty-nlno degrees, east
two hundred and forty feet to a corner ; thence
by land laid out as a cemetery, by said F. I,.
Hhilman, twenty-four degrees, west three hun
dred nnd twenty-nve feet to a corner; thenco
by same north sixty-six degrees, east forty
feet to a corner; thence by s -mo south twenty
four degrees, east two liundrod and fifty-three
feet, to line of land of Widow (Hint her; thence
by same south fifty-six degrees thlrty-flvo
mlnutes,west, three hundred and twenty-seven
feet to a corner; thence by said land south
thlrty-thrso dofrees five minutes, east ono
hundred and twenty-two foet. to a corner :
tuence by said land south forty degrees, west
one hundred undone feet to a corner; thence
by said land and across public road, on right
of way of H. II. & V. It. It., south forty-six de
grees forty-five minutes, east elglity-tlve feet
to a corner; thenco north tlfty-three degrees
forty-five mlnuus, west four hundred and
forty feet to point In Mill street, In said addi
tion; thenco In and along said street north
forty degrees twonly-llve minutes, west. live
hundred and fifty-eight feet to a point In said
street ; thence north tlfty-ono degrees, east ono
hundred and elghly-three feet to a corner of
lunilj of W. II. Ithawn, thenco by said lauds
north thirty-nine degrees twenty-nve minutes,
west five hundred and thirty-one feet to suld
Church street ; thenco along said street north
sixty-seven degrees, cast three hundred and
nrtj--t,vo and five-tenths reet to the pluce of be
ginning, containing
16 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES.
being the same premises which the said K. L.
Uhumun anil Angelina, his wife, by their In
denture, bearing d.tte Hcpt. 17th, ltw, herewith
granted and conveyed unto said O. I). L. Kos
tenbailder, In the consideration of $1,000, to
Secure the payment of which this mortgage
was given. There are no buildings erected on
the tract, but a largo porttou of the samo has
been plotted and laid out Into -
DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS!
the only ones In tho market In that town now,
and the most desirable location lu that bor
ough. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of An
gelina Hhiunun vs U. I). L. Kostenbauder, and
to be sold as tho property of O. D. L. Kosten
bauder. AV. W. BLACK, ShorllT.
IKSI.KK & IKK1.EH,
ItlllWS, Attys.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
by virtue of writ of Levari Facias, Issued
out. of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, and to me directed, there will be sold
at public sale, at the Court House, lllooms
burg, on
SATURDAY, FEB. io, 1900,
at 3 o'clock p m all that certain lot of land,
situate In the Town of llloomsburg, Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at tho south
west corner of Seventh and foplor street, south
wardly forty and nine-tenths feet(lO.H) to the lot
of Catharine Old, thence westwardly one bun
dred and ninety-nine aud eight-tenths feet(ia.i.s)
to Strawberry alley, thenco northwardly along
said alley, thirty feet to lot of Dennis Donahue,
thence north eastwurdly alo.ig lino of said lot
ntty-four and six-tenths feet (M.B) to Seventh
street aforesaid, thence eastwardly along said
street ono hundred aud thirty-nine and four
reiiths feel (s!U) to place of beginning ; whero
ou la erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and out-bulldingi, being the same lot of land
conveyed to said Mary ohl by Caleb Barton and
others by di-ed reconlcd In Kecordor's onice
of Columbia County, In Deed book No. W at
page :1.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
KllJbeth I). Hemlnger vs. Mary J. Ohl and
Charles 11. Ohl, and to be sold as the property
ot Mary J. Ohl and Charles H. Ohl.
W. W. BLACK,
Bakklev, Atty. Sheriff
Trial List For February Term-
Commencing Monday, February 12, 1900.
John Schell vs. the Lehigh & Wllkes-Barre
Coal Co.
Th Farmers Mutual Insurance Co.. of Middle
Pa., now to use of llarr . knight, Kecelver,
vs Sylvester Heath
Same vs J. B. Kobblns.
Same vs Elijah l'eierman.
Charles c. Evans, executor of John Hunt,
dee'd, vs D. Z Kemaly.
W, If. Whltenlghr. vs Phoebe E. DeWtt and
J. M. DeWHt, beragenu
Boyd H. Yetter vs. the Lehigh Wllkes
Barre Coal Co.
John W sbumnn vs same.
(1. W. Uauck vs same.
Boyd Longenberger vs same.
Mary Brelsch vs same.
Frederick Hummel vs same.
Charles Trill vs same.
O. B. Melllck vs Uie Penna. It. H. Co.
Wm. Bcnmger vs the 8. H. c W, By. Co., and
Its lessee, the 1'enna It. K. Co.
Franklin Hhuuian vsthe Lehigh J Wllkes
Barre coal Co
M. I. llennessy, Artmr. ot Clara Ilennessy,
deceased, vs Fannie Anstock.
Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co, vs Mary Mc
Quire. John M. Buckalew vs Caroline Jones.
U. W. Hbarretts ft Co vs Thomas Seaborne.
B. F. Uarduar vs Bloomsburg Car Co.
Ell Mcllenry vs J. T Brady.
Mrs. Blanche Button vs Mrs. Eveline Long.
Allen rtuck vs the Township ot Flshlngcreek.
Kalph M. Lashelle vs Margaret Ann Bradley.
Ida Welllvtir vs the Pennsylvania Canal Co.
James Cleary vs Lehigh Valley Coal Co.
KOL'm LIST.
Charles C. Evans, executor ot John Ilunt, de
ceased, va Susanna Hunt.
ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positive enre.
Apply Into the nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed. (0
cants at Dniinrt't or by mall ! samples 10c by mall.
EL? liUOTHEKS, M Wsrpjii St., How York City-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of a writ of HI. Vn., issued outof
the Court of Common I'lcosof Columbia Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and tome directed, there will
be exposed to public sale, nt the Court House,
In Bloonisburg, County nnd stnte aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900,
nt. two o'clock In the afternoon, nil that certain
piece, or parcel of land, situate In tho Township
ot Locust, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as follows, to wit. : Be
ginning at a white oak, then purtly by land
now, or formerly, of Francis II. Kern, and
partly by (leorgo Kline, south thirteen degrees,
west eighty perches to a post, formeily a blnck
oak; thence by land of William Krvlne, south
eighty-seven degrees, east one hundred and
seven perches to a post ; thence by lands now,
or formerly, of John Lee, north three degrees,
east six perches to a post; and thence partly
by tho same and partly by lands of Joseph
Tyson, north forty-seven and one-half degrnes,
west one hundred nnd twentjr-ono perches to
place of beginning, containing
30 ACRES,
strict measure, be the samo more or less,
whereon are erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
frame barn, and otuer outoulldlngs.
Seled, taken In execution, at the suit of Ma
tilda Swank, to use of O. W. Cherlogton, ad
ministrator of Lawson Uughes, deceased, Vs.
Samuel Kelnbold, and to bt sold as tho property
of Hamuel Kelnbold.
W. W. BLACK,
Funk, Atty. SuiKirr.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale, at the Court House,
In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900,
nt two o'clock p. m., all the right, title and In
terest, ot C. E. ilagcnbucb, In tho following de
scribed messuaite, tenement and tract of land,
situate In the Township of Centre, County of
Columbia, aforesaid, bounded ahd described as
follows, to wit : Beginning at, a stone corner, In
line of land of Ellsha Hugenbueh; thence by
said land of Ellsha llagenbuch, north eight
and one-half degrees, west two-huudrcd and
ten and eight-tenths perches to stone, at line
of bind of Henry DoLong ; thence by said land
of Henry DeLoog, north seventy-six and Ave
eighths degrees, east twenty-nine and three-
tenths perches to corner, at line of land of
Franklin II. llagenbuch ; thence by said land
of Franklin U. llagenbuch, south seventeen
and onc-tpiarter degrees, east ono hundred and
twenty and six-tenths perches to a stone
thenco. by sumo south seventy-six nnd one
eighth degrees west, six and three-tenths
perches; thence by same south twelve and three
iiuarters dcgrees.east sixty-one and four-tenths
perches to the southward side of public road ;
thence by said road south, seventy degrees,
west thirteen and two-tenths porches to a
stone; thence (south) by land of same south,
nineteen degrees, east twenty-four and three
tenths perches to a stone corner, In line of
land ot J. S. llagenbuch ; thtmco by said land
of J. S. llagenbuch, south seventy-three de
gree's, wost thirty-nine and two-tenths perches
to the stone, the place ot beginning, contain
ing 52 ACRES
and eighty-eight perches of land, neat meas
ere, be the s.tmo more or less, whereon are
erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
log barn, and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution, at the suit of
James It. Hitter vs. C. E. llagenbuch, and to be
sold as the property of C. E. llagenbuch.
W. W. BLACK,
IKBI.BH St IKBI.EH, Attys. SUKKIFP
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice Is hereby irlven that, on Monday, the
'ourth day of December, Willi, at the regular
term of the court ot Q iarter Sessions ot Co-
lunioiacouniy, reuusyivamu, a pennon whs
presented to said court, praying for tne in
corporation of the village of oraugnvlllH as a
Boi'outrli under the name, style and title ot
"The Borough of oraugevllle"; that said peti
tion wa by order of said court hied on said
day with the clerk of s-tld Court, a'id was sign
ed by the numes of a majority of the free hold
ers residing within the limits nt said proposed
Borough. Thar, ou .Monday'the 11 rill day of
February, HHKi, being the tlrst day of the next
regular term following the presentation of said
petition and tiling thereof, the said petitioners
will appear berore the said Court and after pre
senting their evidence and reasons for granting
t he prayer of said petitioners, will ask the said
Court to grant the same and decree that said
village of orangeville be Incorported as a
llorouirli accordingly. At which time and
nluce all persons Interested either foror against
suld net It Ion may attend If rhev think proper.
Dee. sutu, l.-sw. ukant hkhkliu,
Gt Solicitor for suld Petitioners.
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS.
The rollowlmr Widow's Annralsementswlll bo
presented to theornhaus' court of Columbia
couuty on tho first Monday of February, A D.
luuu.anu continued nisi, ana unless exceptions
are tiled within four days thereafter, will be
confirm 'il aosolute:
1. Estate of Benjamin Bltler, late of Pino
township. Personalty, fjl.li), realty, J7H.a
. Estate of sauiuel camp, late of Locust
township. Personalty, fM.a.
3. Estate ot Cyrus o. Heller, late ot Madison
township. Personalty, fmoo.
4. ustare or inn Aner, tare or 1-1 no iuwu
ship Personnlty, lM.ti: realty. 'o.0O.
l-ll W. II. 11 E.N HIE, rroth'y.
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Over Hartman's Store. iyn ai
asr Seventeen years' experience.
E. VY. M. Low, pres. J. M. stavih, Vice Pres
E. B. TCBTIN, CASUIia.
first mm BASK
OF
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Capital and Surplus, $160,000
Undivided Profits, $ 20,000
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF
VAULTS.
D1HKCTOHS.
Dr. E. W. M. Low, Myron I. Low,
Dr. J. II. v attune, J. M. waver,
E. B. Tustlu, Louis Uross.
0
Accounts of Banks. Corporations, Firms and
lUQiviauais, Boiiciteu i pou tue .Most Lio
eral Terms. Consistent with
Uood Hanklntr. H.irwim,
1899-
m Fin mill mi
-OF
Bloomsburg, Pa.
CAPITAL, - $60,000
Earned Surplus and
Undivided Profits, 35,000
W. S. M0YER.
A. H. GLOOM,
Cashier.
President.
DIRHCTOim.
Charte W. ItiinyuH, William flingle,
.Venw V. FmiK, Clmrlm H. Vntfllng,
Chrlntniihrr A. Kletm, Wlllinm Kreamrr,
Jont-ph W. Kiw, HW(itn S. Muyi-r,
trnvk Ikelrr.
8-81-00
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CAPITAL...
HUHPLUH...
..rto,ono
.. 20,1100
DIKKCTOHS.
llenrv J. Clark, Harrison .1. Conner,
Joseph Haul, Paul K. Wirt,
Wilson M. F.ves, Owen W. fherlnifton,
Samuel Wliffall,, W, M. Lnnifenber(er,,
Harvey W. llcss, Anion Z. Schoch.
A. 7.. Henoch President
Paul K Wirt Vice President
w. ii. nidHv cashier
Morris 8. Broadt Teller
Business and Individual accounts respectfully
solicited. Atljf. U, 181W.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
EHTATI OP CVKt-S OI.IVKK ItKM.KR, I.ATI OK
HADISON TOWNSHIP, DKCKASID.
Notice Is hereby Riven 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 uiuler
sltfncd administrators, to whom all persons In
debted to said estate are reipiested to make
payments, and those bavliig claims or demands
will make known the same without delay to
II AltltlKT HKI.l.Klt,
EDWAKIJ IIKLLF.K,
Administrators, Bui-khorn, Pa.
FCNK, Atty. Mli-J8-8t.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNKT-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's Baildin& Court Hoase Alky,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Pact Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Win's Building, tt
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOIIM O. FBIIZ. JOHN 8. HASH AK
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House
GEO. E. EL WELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian building, 2nd float,
BLOOMSBURG, P.a,
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.
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,
Attorniy-At-Law
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and
' . Centre Streets. i-is-'oa
VV. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(once over Alexander ft 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,, 3d Floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in I.ockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts.,
CATAWISSA,. PA.
1891-
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Office in Wells' Building over B. A.
(jidding's Clothing Store, Bloom sbnrg, I'a
Will be in Millvillc on Tuesdays.
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office i Wirt building, over '"Alcxand
Bros,
u-16-99
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
rvorrice Llddlcot building', Locust avenue'
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .
Office and residence, 410 Main St.
3-70-iv HI OOMSLURC, PA,
HICMMV W. CHAMPLIN, 91.
sl Hta o.,
GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF
THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT.
Over Farmer's National Brink Blooms
burg, Ta. 11-10.99
SPECIAL ATTKNT10N TO Dlk IAKBS OF CBILDBI
II. BIERMAN, M. D.
UOMOIOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKQBOd
officb hocus: Office ft Residence, 4th St.,
Until 9 a. if.,
1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. m. BLOOMSBUKG, Vi
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
physician and surgeon,
Bloomsburo. Pa.
omrp and residence N. K. Cor. Fourth and
Jefferson streets.
TELEPHONE.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa,
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasuei
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Ccnnf1' 100
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 DENTI8T,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Mark
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior maaaf,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge wb
artificial teeth are inserted.
sTTo be open all hours during the day.
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
DENTIST
Office corner of East and Main Streets op
posite Town Hall.
Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; S to S p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. P. Hartman
Hepresents twelve of the strongest Comma
es In the world, among which are :
CASH TOTAL BtXRPLtW
. . . capital, Assam. ovi all
Franklin of Phlla.. 4t.o,ntio n,in,5!i9 $1,000.6
Penn'a. Phlla 400,(ieo 8,8,lo ,411L6
ueen,of N. Y.. 600,000 8,6?8,15 Ltuil
Westchester, N.Y. SOO.W'O 1,753,807 i'M
N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,730,tj 2,844,7
Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FHKAS BHOWK)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT
AGENTS AND BROKEKs.
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Straata,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
" -o
Represent Seventeen as goodCompaa
ies as there are in the World and ail
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N.Y. 1 Merchants of Newai.
N. T.i Clinton. N. V .iPnnl..' m v m.
ing, Fa j German American Ins. Col, New
loraj ureenwicn insurance Co., New Yotai
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, K. J.
These old corporations are well fraeowal1
by age and fire tested, and have never yt
had a loss settled by any court of law. That
assets are all invested in solid tecuritiaa, aa4t
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjtutaiaaa
paid as soon as determined, by Chrlstlaa W,
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaat
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county ahet4l
patronize the agency where losses, if a,
acuica ana paia Dy one of thetr
citizens.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Bartzel, Prop.
No. 121 West Main Street,
3"Large and convenient sample rooms, hath
rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coa
veniences. Bar stocked with best wine aad
liquors. First-class livery attsched.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snydkr, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, Fa.
Large and convenient sample loomi. Bath
rooms hot and cold water, and all modext
conveniences