MEXICO AND OALIFOENIA. Forty-six Day' Tour via Pcnnyylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad person ally conducted tour to Mexico and California which leaves New York and Philadelphia on February u (1'ittsDurg February 13) by special Pullman train, covers a large and intensely interesting portion of North America. Mexico, California, and Colorado are a mighty trio in all that appeals to and fascinates the tourist. Stops will be made at San AntonioJ Tampico. Uiianajuata. ouauaiajara, Queret .ro, City of Mexico (five days), Cuernavaca, Aguascalienfes, Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Pasa dena, Santa Barbara, San Jose (Mt Hamilto ), Del Monte, San Francisco (five days), Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver, Chicago, and other points of interest. Fourteen days will be spent in Mexico, and nineteen in California. The "Mexico and California Spec ial," an exclusively Pullman train of Parlor Smoking, Dining, Drawing room Sleeping, and Observation cars, will be used over the entire route. Round trip rate, including all neces sary expenses during entire trip, $550 from all points on the Pennslvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg ; $345 from Pittsburg. For itinerary and full information apply to ticket agents: Tourist Agent, U96 Broad way, New York ; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn; 7S9 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. ; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md. ; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, Dk C. ; Thos. E. Watt, passenger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg, Pa ; or addrees Geo. W Boyd, Assis taut General P.tssenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelpnia. 1 18 . CALIFORNIA. Thirty Ono Days' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad, The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has arranged for a special per sonally conducted tour through Cili iornia, to leave New York and Pmla delphia on February 27, by special Pullman drawing room sleeping car and connecting at El Paso with the 'Mexico and California Special," composed exclusively of Pullman parlor smoking, dining, drawing rojm sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars, for tour through California, xeturning by March 29. Round-trip tickets, covering all necessary expenses, $375 Iroin all points on Pennsylvania Railroad. For further information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Ageut, 1196 Broadway, New York ; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn j 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md. ; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southern District, Washington, D C; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadel phia. 11841. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh-Reading Stand and Revolv ing Book Cask. Best office or li brary article ever patented, and sells EVERYWHERE ON SIGHT, at a good profit. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money ? Ask the publisher of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for lull particulars at once. (i4d6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 542 West Lake St , Chicago. The man who committed suicide because he couldn't quit smoking ci garettes should be emulated by other weak minded persons similarly af flicted. "The First Ni(;ht of a play," "Throu.h the Slum with .Mrs. Uallington Booth," "What it means to be a l.ibraraian," by Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress, and "The Pew and the Man in It." by Ian Madaren are among the notable features of the "LaJiei' Home Journal." An American Mother nnswers conclusively "Have Women Rubbed Men of Their Religion ?" and there is an interesting article on Mile. Chaminnde, the famous composer and pianist. Another article describes "Frank Stokston's New Home in West Virginia." The opening chapters of "The Parson's Uutlerfly," a new serial by Mrs. Charles Terry C ollins, ore so presented. Molly Donahue discusses woman's rights With Mr. Dooley.and "Edith nd I in Paris," "Her Boston Experiences," and "The Autobiography ot a Girl'' continue with increasing interest. The pictorial feature, "In Honor of St. Valentine," by Alice b.uber Stephens, will recall some happy, bygone davs. By the Curtis Publish ing Compaay, Philadelphia. One dollar a year ; ten cents a copy. Some men pain n rermtntinn for wisdom Jy looking wise, and others gain real wisdom by asking whys. The colored work in liiei'le Berrv Hook ii an immense aid to berry growers. It shows the leading berries true to siie, shape and color. They were first carefully painted by an experienced artist, and then reproduced by lithography at a cost of over one thous. and dollars. Aside from the color work there are scores of reproductions made direct ly from photographs of berries, so that the render mnv hav m ar.,.,...t nf ,ti..n. The price Is 50 cents, free by mail ; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Phiia delphia. Any woman will Ml vmi Innfr Irvina nn new dresses is also trying on the nerves. O A. S T O T T A . Bean th yt TliB Kind You Hava Always tm ht ANTI.TRUSTCONV0NTION. Cnll For Confcronre to III Held at fhlcrfno Frl. 12. Tn the Amnrlrnn People: Wo believe tilt! criminal rniiHplracles In restraint of trade coning, ly known as trimts, which 1 1 alarmingly t hnr acterlzo the present times, are a men ace to liberty. They close the doors of business opportunity to all but the rich nnd powerful. They Impoverish the producer nnd consumer. They degrade labor. They have seized upon the ave nues of transportation nnd poliioned the fountains of public Information. They debauch the elective franchise. They are public enemies. Unless they are overthrown there will be establish ed in free America a inonled oligarchy on the one hnnd nnd a serfdom of the masses of the people on the other. They must be detroyed or free gov ernment lJ lost. The only power cn pnblo of successfully combnttlnK the tyrnnny of these gigantic capitalistic monopolies la the aroused und organ ized hosts of the people to whom the government and the country rightfully belong and In whom all power of right Inheres. Our republic was born of the love of liberty which In 177(3 impelled the fathers to rebel agnlnst the tyrnnny of the ICnglish monarch and the special privileges of the Itrltlsh aristocracy, and which Inspired them to pledge to the cause of human freedom their lives, their fortunes and their BHcred honor. The snme love of liberty destroyed the aristocratic institution of slavery, a power once fortified In the courts and entrenched In the constitution. Thnt same spirit now will suffice to overthrow the new slavery and ty ranny of the truHts. In order to restore the equal rights of the people and deliver them from tho criminal despoliation of these monopolistic combinations It Is Im perative that the special privileges which created and foBter them be up rooted and forever destroyed. This herculean task can only be ac complished by the organization of the lovers of freedom In every part of the republic and through the persistent and determined efforta of a united people. To thU end a national anti-trust con ference Is hereby called to meet in the city of Cliirago on the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, Feb. 12, 1900. 1'utrlotic citizens from all states and territories duly accredited and in full sympathy with the objects above named, and representatives of known autl-tritut organizations, nre Invited to meet together In said conference. Applications for admission to said conference should be mode to the sec retary. Unity building, Chicago, nt an early date, as credentials of delegates must bo countersigtied by the chair man of the executive committee. M. L. Lorkwood, chairman. Henna. Win. Prentiss, vice chairman, Illinois. A. M. Todd, Michigan. Dudley (5. Wooten, Texas. A. 1 McGulrk. Iowa. V. II. Flmins, Kentucky. Alfred Sample, Illinois. '.; " V. E. Down, New York. James V. Wilson, Chicago. Louis V. Tost, Chicago. Oeorgo S. Ilmven. treasurer, Chicago. Franklin II. Wentworth, sec, Chicago. Executive. Committee. lt.Vll.WAV 1T,S10H. IVnnxj I vniilu Ilnllrnnil the Flmt I orporu don to Adopt the Syntenl. What to do with tho old people, those who have worn themselves, out in the race of life, la the problem in tvery country on the globe. Some of the uncivilized races, not having a very high conception of life at the beat, put their old men to death when they become helpless and are no longer able to take care of themselves. This barbarous method shocks our moral sensibilities, and yet is It not In reality more humane than the treatment tfeo old sometimes receive at the hands of those who claim to be enlightened and evon Christianized? There are today in our almshouses and homes for the aged men who aro anxiously waiting for their last hour to come, those too who were once among the most wealthy and useful, the most active and hon ored members of their community. Germany and some of the other countries of Europe have adopted a system of old age pensions. The sub ject has been thoroughly agitated In England the lust year and would be the leading question before the com ing parliament were it not that the Boer war has arisen to eclipse every thing else in Britain. The Pennsylvania railroad some years ago adopted a system of relief that has done, and Is still doing, an admirable work,, which the pension system just adopted Is Intended to sup plement, not supersedo. The Penn sylvania is the gi-eutest railroad in the world in the volume of business it does, and It can Justly lay claim to being the most liberal in dealing with its employes. When a man ettters the Pennsylvania sorvice he may rest as sured of permanent employment as long as he faithfully performs his duty. The details of the Pennsylvania's pension system are less Important than the great humane principle upon which It Is founded. At the beginning of this year nearly 1,000 old employes were retired on pension. All employes of the Pennsylvania system east of Pittsburg and Erie who have attained the age of 70 years and all officers and employes between the ages of 65 and 09 who have been 30 years In the ser vice of tho company were retired and placed on the peusion list. The amount paid la 1 per cent for each year of service on the average monthly salary for ten years past. Therefore, the man who has been In service 30 years and whose pay averaged tuO per month re ceives 30 per cent ot 50, or $15 per month during life, unless the total amount at any time exceeds $300,000, In which case the list would be scaled to make the amount come within the limit. As $300,000 will pay 1,667 men $15 a month for a year, it is not likely that any cutting down will ever be found necessary. This last advance movement on the part ot the Pennsylvania indicates both- wisdom and goodness on the part of those who conceived It. It will be a bond ot good fellowship between em ployer and employe that will Insure better service on the part of the one because he feels that it is appreciated cn the prvt of tho other. A Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. Mie wan thin and weak the limit nnlm startled tier, and she was wakeful at nlvht. Before Alio had taken one pnckaire of Celtrjr King theohanirn In her wan so irri-at thutfths could hardly bo taken for the mime (flrl. Hhe la rapidly irrnwlnu well and tronr, her com plexion Is perfect, and Rho ilcei well every nljrht. Mrs. I,uoy MeNutt, Urunh Valley, Pa. Celery KiiiKcimfiCnnMiimMon, and Nerve, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Disease. 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue nf a writ of Allan Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, there will be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, FEB. io, 1900, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain messuajfo and tract of land, situate In Shu man's addition to tho Town of Catawtssa. In the Tonimhlp ot Catiiwlssa, In the Coun'.y of Columbia and state of Pcnti'a, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : llKlnnlng at a point In Church streot, In said addition; thence south thirty-nine d grees twentr-rive minutes, east three hundred and nfiy-nlno feet, to land of Harmon Young; thnco by nam.) 'and lands of Catawlsan School District, north tlfty degrees thirty-live minutes, eaet one hundred and ninety-live and flve-tenths feet to corner: thence hy said school land north twenty-three degrees nrty.threo minutes, west one hundred and six and five-tenths feet to an alley j thence by tuo same north slxty-nlno degrees, east two hundred and forty feet to a corner ; thence by land luld out as a cemetery, by sa'd. F. I,, shuinan, twenty-four decrees, WMt three, hut), died and twenly-llvo feet to a corner j thence by samo north sixty-six degrees, cast forty feet to a corner; thence by s me south twenty four degrees, east two hundrodand llfty- three feet, to linn of land of Widow Uuntlicr; thence by samu south llft,y-slx degrees thlrly-llve ml nutes.weat three hundred and twenty-seven feet to a corner; thence by said land south thlrty-threo decrees five minutes east one hundred und twenty.two feet to a corner : taence by said land south forty degrees, west one hundred and one feet to a corner; thence by said land and aoroHs pub lo road, on right of way of S. II Si W. K. k., south forty-six de. grees forty-rlvo minutes, east elghty-tlvo feet to a corner; thence north fifty-three degrees forty-five mlnut.. s, west four hundred and forty feet to point In Mill street, In said addi tion; thence In and along said street north forty degrees twen(y-nvo minutes, west tlvo hundred and llfty-elght feet to a point In said street; thence north tlfty-oi.e degrees, east one hundred and elghty-three feet to a corner of lamUof W. H. Kuawn, thence by said lands north thirty-nine degrees twenty-five mluutes, west flvo hundred and thlrty-onu feet to said Church street j thence along said street north sixty-seven degrees, east three hundred and tyty-two and five-tenths tout to the place of be ginning, containing 16 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES, being the same premises which the said F. L. Hhuinan and Angelina, his wife, by their In denture, bearing date Kept. 17th, lsH8, herewith granted and conveyed unto said O. D. L. Kos tenbiuder, In the consideration of $4,0J0, to secure the payment of which this mortgage was given. There are no buildings erected on tho tract, but a large portion of the same has been plotted nnd laid out Into DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS! the only ones In the market In that town now, and the most desirable location In that bor ough. Nelzed, taken In execution, at the suit of An gelina Hhuruun vs u. 1). L. Kusteubauder, and to be sold as tho property of O. D. L. Kostcn bauder. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. iKKI.KK & IKKI.KK, Kuawn, Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Alias Ft. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Colum bia County, and to me directed, there will be 8 ild at publlo Bale, on the premises, In Centru Ua, on SATURDAY, FEB. 10,1900, at i o'clock p m , all those two certain loth or pieces of ground, situated tn the Borough of Centralla, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: LOT NO. 1. Beginning ax the northwest corner ot l'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-five feet to a stake; thence north eighty-seven degrees, west one hundred and forty feet to l'axton street; thence along said l'axton street south three degrees, east twenty-five feet to the point of beginning, being the lots which are marked on the general map or plan of said Town ot Centralla, as laid out by the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, with the number twelve (12) and block number elghteeen (lt), and the same lot which the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, by their Indenture, bearing date ot June list, 188, conveyed to James M. Kulllcy, 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 of Centralla, County and State aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit On the west side ot Pax ton street, south of the property of James Jennings, being the lot marked with the num ber ten (10), and block number eighteen (18), In the genoral map or plan of the said Town ot Centralla, and the saute lot which the Centra lla Mutual Saving Association, of Centralla, I'a .by their Indonture, bearing date the ith day of March, A. 1). 1817, did grant and convey, to James M. Kellley, his heirs and assigns, for ever, whereon Is ereoted a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. Seized, takon In execution, at tho suit ot The Citizens Building and Loun Association, ot Cen tralla, Pennsylvania, vs. James M. Hollley.and to be sold as the property of James M. Kellley with notice to John J. Kellley, tone tenant. W. W. BLACK, F..YN, My. Kiir.mi F. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue 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 tho Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900, at two o'clock In the afternoon, nil thnt. certain piece, or parcel of land, situate In the Township of Locust, Columbia comity, IVnnsvlvanlp, boil ml I'd and described as follows,' to wit, ; Be ginning at a white onk, then partly by land now, or formerly, of Krnnots It. Kern, and partly by Ueorgn Kline, sout h thirteen degrees, wcstclghty perches to a post, fnimeily a black oat; thence by In ml of William Krvlne, south elghty-seven degrees, east one hundred and seven perches to a post ; thence by lands now, or formerly, of John Lee, north thrco degrees, eft six perches to a post 1 and thence partly by tho sumo and partly by lands of Joseph Tyson, north forty-seven and one-half degr.-es, west one hundred and twenty-one perches to place or beginning, containing 30 ACRES, strict measure, be the same moro or lesst whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and otuer outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, nt the suit of Ma tilda Swank, to use of O. W. Chertngton, ad ministrator of Luwson Hughes, deceased, vs. Samuel Itclnbold, and to bt sold as Hie property ot Samuel ItrlnbolJ. W. W. BLACK, Fcnx, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue 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 tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1900, at two o'clock p. m., all the right, title and In terest, of C. K. Ilagenbuch, In tho following de scribed messuage, 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 utone corner, In line of land of Kllsha Ilagenbuch; thonco by said land of Kllsha JIagenbuch, north eight aud one-half degrees. West two-liundred and ten nnd eighteenths perches to stone at line ot lnnd of Henry DeLong ; thence by said land of Henry DeLong, north seventy-six and Ave eighths degrees, east twenty-nine and three tenths perches to corner, at lino of land of Frankllu II. ilagenbuch ; thence by said land of Franklin 11. Ilagenbuch, south seventeen and one-ipiarter degrees, east one hundred and twenty and six-tenths perches to a stone; thenco by same south seventy-six nnd one eliftith degrees west, blx and three-tenths perches; thence by same south twelve anil three quarters degrees,east sixty-one and four-tenths perches to tho southward sldo of publlo road ; thence by said road south, seventy degrees, west thirteen and two-tenths perches to a stone; thence (south) by land of same south, nineteen degrees, east twenty-fnur and three tenths perches to a stone corner, In line of land of J. S. Hagunbuch; thence bywald land of J. S. Ilagenbuch, south seventy-three de grees, west tulrty-nlne and two-tentbs perches to the stone, the place of beginning, contain ing 52 ACRES and eighty 'Iglit porches or land, neat meas ere, be the stme more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, log barn, and other ou'bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of James It. Hit ter vs. C. E. Ilagenbuch, and to be sold as the property of C. E. ilagenbuch. W. W. BLACK, kki.kii Ikki.f.h, Attys. Siikuiff. SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, and to me directed, there will v sold at public sale, at the Court House, Blooms burg, on SATURDAY, FKB. io, 1900, at 8 o'clock p m., all that certain lot of land, situate In the Town of Hloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at tho south, west corner of Seventh and Poplar street, south wardly forty and ulue-tenths feet(IO.d) to the lot ot Catharine Ohl, thence westwardly one hun dred and nluety-ulne and elght-'enths feot('j.) to Strawberry alley, thence northwardly along said alley, thirty feet to lot of Dennis Donahue, thence north eastwardly alo.ig line ot said lot tlfty-four und six-tenths feet (M.tt) to Seventh street aforesaid, thence eastwardly along said street one hundred and thirty-nine and four teuths feet (!).i) to place ot beginning; where on Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs, being the same lot ot land conveyed to said Mary Olil by Caleb Barton and others by deed recorded In Kecorder's office ot Columbia County, In Deed Book No. 43 at page 881. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Elizabeth D. Ucmlnger vs. Mary J. Ohl and Charles B. ohl, and to be sold as tho proporty of Mary J. Ohl and Charles It. Ohl. W. W. BLACK, Bakxi.iy, Atty. Sheriff WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Ornhaus' court of Columbia County on the tlrst. Monday of February, A D. 1MUU, and continued nisi, aud unless exceptions are tiled wluilti four days thereafter, will be confirmed ausolute : 1. Eat ate of Benjamin Bltler, late nf Pino township. Personalty, r21.il), realty , f 17. VO. 1 Kstate of Haiuuel Camp, late of Locust township. Personalty, J5J..S,'). 3. Kstate nt Cyrus o. Heller, late of Madison township. Personalty, sioo.00. 4. Kstate ot luff A per, late of Pine town Bhlp Personally, (M 5: realty. fro.OO. l-U W. II. UBNUIK, proth'y. E. W. M. Low, Pres .1. M. Stavsr, vice l'res E. U. T4J8TIN, CASUIKK. FIRST NAM UK OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN LURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKECTOHH. Dr. K. W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. v amine, J. M. Hi aver, Louis Uross. a. 11. Tustln, -o Accounts of Hanks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, Hollcltvd Dtion the Most Lib eral Terms. cnntenr. wjlh fli Kl Bu'iMnu. N.'r.drri. 1899- Ill -OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 35,000 W. S. M0YER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. oiRKrrons. Charlm W. nmiyim, William rilnqlet, Sfvln IT. Ftmk, Clinrlm M. I rrrrlhtg, rhrMoiiher A. Klr.lm, William. Krramrr, JvHh W. Kim, William 8. MuKjfr, en file IKeler. 8-34-U9 Tb wki Kational hi CAPITAL tfiO.000 NL'KPLl'H. M,OOD DIRKCTOK8. Henry .1. Clark, Harrison .f. Conner, oenh Itattl, Paul K. Wirt. Wilson M Kves, Samuel Wlgfall, Harvey W. Hess, Owen W. Cherlngton, W. M. Longenberger, Amon Z. Henoch. A. 7,. Henoch President Pmil K Wirt Vice President w. II. llldlay Cashier Morris tt. Broadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respect fully solicited. Aug. 2, m. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. 1ST ATS OF CVRCS nt.lVKH IIKI.I.KK, f.ATS OF MADISON TOWNSHIP, lIBCKASSn. Notice Is hereby given that lettprs of admin istration on the estate of i yrus 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 nre requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without rlelny o IIAItKlKT IIKI.I.KK, EDWAKO HKI.LK.lt, Administrators, Buekhorn, Pa. Funk, Atty. la-js-st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV", Mrs. Ents Building, Court Hoass AJWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, , Pact Ofnca Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, VVirt't Building, x4 Dm, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. fsbrz. joiin a. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd float, BLOOMSBURG, P,i WM. h MAGILL, ATTOKNEY-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. . ATTO R V E Y AT LA W. 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 sad Centre Streets. i-I3-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Oflloeover 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. II. MAIZE, ATT.ORNEY 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., CATAWISTA,. PA. 1891- WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Office in Wells' Building over U. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Dloomsbnrg, Pt Will lie in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY bMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office s Wirt building, over Alexand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rsrOfnce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main Si. 3-7-' BIOCMfMR( , PA. HKNHY XV. ( HAMPI.IN, Bf, JK. Sl'KVliUN. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY 01 THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms burg, Pa. it-to 99 BPRCIAL ATTINTION TO Oik fASIB OF CHILD! H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BTJKGM)- orrics hours: Oflloe ft Residence, 4th Ft., Until 9 a, ., 1 to S nnd 7 tn 8 r. u. BLOOM8PUVG. r DR. ANDREW GRAY DON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office Am! rpnMpnr0M V rn, mm Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, P, THE EYE A SFECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gbser and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Teleuhone connwtl 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, SUHGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's liulidlng, Main below Marks Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mucst, uu an worx warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW. by the use of Gas, and free of chargs wks artificial teeth are inserted. f"To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall. r Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. p. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Oonui es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SURPLUS Penn'a. Phlla 400,ono 8,8,in) imj Oueen.of N. Y. 6P0.MO 8,W8,lt imS Whester.N.Y. 800,0(0 l,7W 807 s" N. America, Phlla. S,00ii,000 9,730,fAt 2,34,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WT.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREA8 BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATt AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compat ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRI INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.i Merchants of Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.ftes4. ing, Pa German American Ins. Co., Ms York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yoiti Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City. K. J. I hese old corporations are well seasoswd by age and fire tested, and have never r had a loss settled bv nv assets are all invested in solid securities. a4 linhln tn thm f e i Losses nromntlv nrt Vi.th.ci1.. 4t..j paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. """I'l'i special Agent ana Adjuster, Blooeae burg, Pa. The Deonla nf fVlnml.t. -l patronize the agency where losses, if aae. sre settled and paid by one of their owk citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Eartzel, Prop. ISo. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, batk uuuia, uui p,m com water, and modern coo veniences. 1W cir, L .;ik k . .i liquors. First-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Larrre and cnnvpnln, . . . . o-- ............ ...t.. iuuiui. ana rooms hot nnd cold water, and all 'moders v1 ' IITCUIVIILrR
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