THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 PUBLIC OPINION. Opinion From Varlnn Hon rem ti UiipkI Inn of tbr Pity. The National City bank of Now York Is unanimously for a second McKlnlrty term. In fart, It would like to nee Mr. McKlnley In the White House for life. St.' Louis l'ost-Dlspntch. Thnt Wllllnm MrKlnloy Is ly nature a wnbbler on nil questions Is now known not merely by all Americans, but by nil living people of the civil ized world. Chicago Chronicle. A number of Republican editors are making a great pretense of hunting for a man for the second place on their tlckot. They know perfectly well that Mr. Ilnnna has already made the se lection. Atlanta Constitution. McKlnley prosperity takes a fall out of the man who wishes to build a house of the man who wishes to build a hoime. A year ago lumber wns $12 a thousand feet; now It la $18. The Increase In the cost of production is nothing; the Increase In profit to the lumber trust Is 60 per cent. The In crease In cost to the housnbullder Is BO per cent. Such Is the McKlnley plan for encouraging people to build and own houHoa. Ashevllle Citizen. From his home In Pennsylvania the Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay sends out an admission that he will not grace the senatorial chamber with his presence during the present session. In rele gating the speckled Pennsylvania boss to private life the senate of the United States will not only purify the person nel of the upper house, but It will rec ognize and set forth the limitations which even a plundering polltlrnl boss may not overstep. Itotween Roberta, the polygnmist, nnd Quay, tho political scoundrel, tho nrrcuments were In favor of the Mormon. He was at least hon frst In everything outside of his polyg amy. When tho time comes for voting on the question of ndmlsulon of Quay tho decision Is likely to be quick and decisive. The senate should devote no more time tnan Is absolutely necessary to the fate of worthless and indifferent characters. New York Journal. Harper's Weekly Is opposed to ex pansion because it believes that the at tempt to govern distant possessions and barbarous and nllen peoplo under our present system of government will lirlnrc harm to the republic, and will discredit the cause of democracy throughout the world. We are ro con fident In this belief thnt we are ready to say that no man who believes In de mocracy Intelligently no man who knows its virtue, which ourcht to be perpetuated for the welfare of human ity, and its limitations, that make for good as well ns for evil can be an e punslonist. No movement that has ever yet been imngined by sordid poli ticians or grasping speculators, and that has been fanned Into flames by the public press, Is, In bur view, eo vtn Ameriran as this reaching out niter colonies. We believe that It Is Imitat ing Europe instead of moving along the lines of our traditions and our history. Harper's Weekly, one year go. Year after year the Republican party has caught the rural vote with fair promises, and has subsequently ig nored the grangers. Legislative meas ures demanded by them have been re fused, pigeonholed In committee rooms, defeated or Indefinitely postponed. The prayers of the agriculturists for relief from oppressive or unjust taxation have not been granted. Indeed, the farmers are compelled to pay more taxes for fewer privileges and less state protection than nny other class of taxpaylng citizens of the common wealth enjoy. In addition, the state administration denies to them partici pation In the fruits of political victo ries, on tho ground that they are not competent to fill ofllces within the gift of the Republican machine. It Is sel dom advisable or profitable for organ izations of business men to go Into politics, but when there Is class legis lation, class opposition Is justified. The grangers, if they shall set about it, will find themselves well able to "hoe their own row." Groenuburg Argus. When William Jennings Bryan ran for president a little more than three years ajo he told the people that the triumph of the political party headed by Hanna and flgureheaded by McKln ley meant the triumph of Wall street. He told them that if William of Canton was elected that the money changers would take possession of the temple and the people would see the bliss of . the occupants as they divided the spoils. What he then predicted has already come to pass. The trusts who liave emerged from Wall street, since president elected by their contribu tions hung up his hat on the White House hall tree, have covered the land like a swarm of locusts. They have laid claim to the credit which in for mer times was given to Providonee for bringing bounteous crops and fruit ful herds to the farmer. Prosperity of which they swallow the feast while the producers pick up the crumbs they declare Is directly traceable to the Jntrenchment at Washington of their agent and to the adoption of policies Pleasing to them. Kansas City Times. "Carry Sunshine with You." A bright, fresh, tunny lace is always inspiring, and il always denotes good health ns well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once overcast with gloom have been made bright nd sunny by Hood's Snrsnparilla which tmes all dyspeptic symptoms, strengthens (he nerves and tones up and invigorates the whole system. Constipation is cured by Hood's Fills, the non-irritating cathartic. Sold by nil drug K'ts. The chap who stays at the office at nights 'to balance accounts" generally has trouble balancing himself on the way home, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear, the X7r . m Orgnnl7rl labor Is lining up against the president's Imperialistic policy and Its lenders are outspoken In their op position, looking upon It as a menace to American labor and as sure to Im pose burdnns upon American taxpayer! out nf all proportion to the benefits which may be expected to accrue from the consummation of the policy. In his rrrent annual report submitted to the American Federation of Labor President Samuel Oompers says "a marked clmnge within the recent past has overcome the policy nnd trend of our country In Its International rela tions. The principle of self-government Is being dnnled the Filipinos. The peoplo there are entitled to the right to Institute a government of their own choosing, the highest or best form of government that they can Institute and maintain, and to Institute it, too, with out let or hindrance on the part of any nation, much less our nation, the re public of the United States, on whose foundation stone Is carved In immuta ble letters the declaration that 'govern ments derive their JiiBt powers from tho consent of the governed.' 9 rt is. T t The Gure that Cures Coughs, T ! ic Colds, Grippe, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION YT gold by all druggists 25&50cts 'H"-''-K--K-4'----M PUBLIC SALE -OP VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to unorder of tho orphans' Court or Columbia County, tho undersigned, mluitn Istratilx "t V: A. IIhwIIiiiib, Into of the Town of IllnoniAtiurg, In ROM county, deyensed, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Cen tre street, below Second, ou SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1900, at two o'clock In tho afternoon, the following described real estulc, to wit. : All that certain lot of land, situate la the said Town of lllooms burrf, and bounded and described ns follows: lleglnulnjr at 11 currier, ono hundred and sixty four and forty-six one hundredths feet from tho northeast corner of Third and Centre streets; thence alunir said Centre street twenty-rive de grees forty-rive mtnut.es west, nfty and four one hundredths fret to corner of Pine alley; thence alocir I'lne alley north, sixty-four degrees ntty. six mltiutes rust, one hundred and eighteen and five-tenths feet to lot of LH-nnlson Hrlnk; thence along same south twenty-tlve degrees forty-five minutes eusr, fifty and four one buu-d-ed'hs feet to lot of Mary A. Miller; thenco atoi.gsmuo south sixty-four degrees flfty-.-lx minutes wcttt, one hundred and eighteen and live-tenths feet to Centre street, aforesaid, the place of beginning, whereon are erected a two glory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, A FUAMK MEAT MARKET UUILDI.NO, A FKA.V.B HTAIILE AND OUTbTlLDINOH. The sitln will be mude subject to tad lien of a first mortgage, dated les?eit ber Si, 1SU!, with Interest from dale, recorded la book No. !), pugo Ml, and assigned to Mary A. ItawUnga, July ID, luff, book No. 31, pagti US, the balance, with Interest duo on the oate of tho assign ment, being t.',l)ll.l7, with Interest thereon from dato of assignment.. Also subject to a lease of the mutt marker, stable and appurte nances, for a term, expiring April 1, 19.11, unless sooner ended by notice under the agreement. TKHMs OF SALE: Ten per ceutum of one fourth of the purchusu mouey shall h paid ut tho striking down of the property; the one fotirih less the ten per cent, ut the confirmation absolute; and the romalnlug tbree-fourtbB in one year after conttrnutlun ulsl., with Interest from that date. The pu'Cbase money to bs secured by bond and mortgage. The purchaser to pay for the convejauclng. The administratrix Is allowed to bid at tho sale. Possession will be riven at the date of couttrmatlon absolute subject as above upou compliance with the conditions of gale. MAKY A. HAWL1NU3. JOHN 8. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Auctioneer. 8-10 St. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Tursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Colombia county, the undersigned Adminis trator of the estate of Mary Prelsbach, late Of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, de ceased, will expose at publlo sale on the prem ises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 3r(1 1000 at 8 o'clock p. m. the following described real estate: All that tract of land situate In Flshlngcreek township aforosaid, bounded 00 the north by the publlo road leading from 8t. James church to New Columbus, on the east and south by land of FranceB M. llumcll, and on the west by land of the estate of Georgo M Howell, deceas ed, containing i4 acres, whereon Is erected a good two story BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, and stable. A never falling well of water and a good orchard on the premises. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property: the one-fourth luss the ten per cent, at connrmatlon of sale nisi., ami the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from fConnrma- tl0n' WM. B. PENNINGTON, A. N. Yost, Atty. Administrator. B. L. Lbmon, Auctioneer. 2-16-ts IS NOTICE. In the Court of Common I'leas for the County of Columbia. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the mid Court, on Monday, the M,h dav of March, 1900, at 9 o'clock a. m., under Act of' Assembly provided fcrthe dissolution of corporations, approved April 9th, lH.sa, and Its sui)iilemtuts, by the flenton Hhlrt Manufactur ing company, praying the Courr, for permission to surrenilej the powers contained In its char ter, and that a degree may bo made for the dis solution of said corporation. J IB at S. B. K U1NS, S.UIoltor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -Of VALUABLE-- Real Estate. Pursuant to an order nf the Orphans' Conrt nf Columbia County, the undersigned ndmlnls tratorof the estate o Lawson Hughes, late of Mill Orovo. deceased, will expose iho following property to public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1900, at. ono o'clock p. m., UDon tho premises In Mill Grove, Columbia county, !. TRACT No. 1. Situate In Roarlngereek township, bounded by tho pub'lc road leading from Mill Grove to Hoaringcreek, and lands of Jacob II. Long, David It. Ka.se, Owen W. Cher Ington and Darlington It. Kulp, containing about 9 ACRES AND 13 rERCHES, whereon Is erected a . SMALL BARN. ALSO, TltACT NO. 2. Kltualo In Mill Grove, and bounded by the public road leading from Mill Orovo to the Union Switch, lands of Owen W. Cherlngton, and Elijah lleaver, containing about 15,826 SQUARE FEET, whereon Is eroded a 3-STORY FRAME BUILDING, commonly known as tho Terrace House prop erty. The last above described property to bo sold upon the condition "that no license what ever shall at any time bo obtained for the sale of any spirituous or malt liquors upon tho said premises, by tho purchaser or purchasers thereof, their heirs or assigns, or testers, and that a covenant to that effect shall also be In Inserted In the deed conveying said premises." ALSO, TltACT NO. :i. situate In Mill Grove, and bounded by the p'iblli: road lending from Mill Grove to the Methodist Church In Koartngcnek township, lands or Owen w. ( hnrlngtnn and other lands of decedent, containing about 7oJ SQUARE I'ERCHES of land, on which Is erected a LARGE FRAME STABLE. ALSO, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 AND 21, at 9 o'clock a. m., nt Hughesviile, Lycoming county, upon the premises, the following pieces or lots of 1 iiid, situate In the borough of Hughesviile, In what Is known bs the I.awson Hughes Addition, the said tracts or hits being designated by a number anixed to the lot and block respectively. In the plot or dratt of said addition.' Hlock number "One" sltuuteon the southeast corner of Itrond and Park streets, being lttl 5-10 feet on said II road street, and l'Jl 1-10 fuet on said Park street, coululnlng about 24.675 SQUARE FEET, ALSO, Lots No. "One," "Two," "Three," In block No. "Two" being vacant lots, situate on the south west corner of Kroad and Park streets, bounded on the north by Park street, on the east by 11 toad street, on the south by lot of and on the west by an alley, being 161 5-10 feet on llroad street and 177 0-lu feet In depth, and coululnlng about 28,497 SQUARE FEET. ALSO, Lots No. "One," "Two," "Three," "Four" and "Five," In block numbered "Three," sltunto on tho East side of 3road street, and bouuded on the west by said Broad street, on the north by an alley, on the east by an alley, and on the south by an alley. Each lot his a frontago of HO feet on said llroad street and Is 17il feet In depth, and contains about 10.560 SQUARE FEET EACH, more or less. Lots No. "One," "Two," "Three" and "Four' are vacant. Lot No. "Five" his erected there on a twe-atory frame DWELLING HOUSE & STABLE. LT s No "One," "Two," nnd "Three," In block No. "Four," situate on the west side of llroad street, being bounded oa the north by lot be longing to , on tho cast by said Uruud street, on the south by Park, street, aud on the west by an alley, each lot having a frontago of AO feet on said Broad street and 177 U-1U0 tout lu depth and containing about 10,620 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lots numbered "One" and "Two" in block No. ''Five." being vacaur lots, situate on the east Bide of Broad street, bouuded on the north by all-feet alley, on the eatit by an alley, on the south by an alley, and oa the west by said Brood street, being each SO feet In front on said Brood st reet and 176 foet la depth, containing about 9680 SQUARE FEET EACH, more or less. ALSO, Lots No. "One," "Two" and "Throe" In block "Six," being all vacant lots, situate on the west side of Broad street, bounded on the north by Academy street, oa the east bj said Broad street , on the south by an alley ,and on the west by an alley, each lot being fiO foot la front on Broad street and 1770-10 feet lu depth, con taining about 9935 SQ. FT. in Depth, more 01 less. also, Lots numbered "One,"4'Two,"aud "Three" In block No. "Seven," all vacant lots, situate on the east side of Broad Btreet, bouuded on the north by Academy street, on the east by an alley, on the Boutb by an alley, and on the west by said Broad street, each lot being 6 fuet In front on said Broad street, and 176 feet In depth and containing about 9680 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lots numbered "One," j"Two," and "Throe," In block No. "Bight," situate on the west side Of Broad Btreet, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by said Broad street, on the south by Academy street, and on the west by an alley. Lot No, "One" Is 67 feet In front on Broad street and lots No. "Two" and Three," SO feet each and 177 6-10 feet In depth. A two story frame or plank DWELLING HOUSE Is erected on No. "One," and a FRAME STABLE on No. "Three." Lot No. "One" contains about 11,859 SQUARE FT., more or less, and lots "Two" and "Three" about 8850 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, ' Tract No. "Nino," situate in the said Lawson Hughes Addltlon.bounded on the north by Com e urjr street, on thu east by an alley, on tbe ORPHANS' COURT SALE. south by lands of Joseph K. Boak and F. Hartch and on the west by lands', of F. llartch, con taining about 26 6-10 ACRES, more or less. alio, Lots So "one" ami "Two" In block "Ton,'' situate on the north side of Oinetery street, bounded on the east by lot of Samuel Faguo, on the north by an alley, on tlm west bv an al ley, and on the south br sild Cemetery street, each lot, being f7 feet In front on said street, lot No. "Ono" containing about 8280 SQUARE FT., more or less, and lot "Two" containing aVut 7524 SQUARE FT., more or less. a lso, Lots No. "One" and "Two" In blo.k 'Kleven,'. situate on tho east side of cottage street, bounded on the north by an alley, on tho east by an nlley, on the south b an alley, and on the west by Cottage street. Lot No- 'One" Is M) feet In front and I7H feet In depth, and con tains about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less. and lot "Two" Is (11 feet In front and I7t". feet In depth, whereon Is erected a two-story framo DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, and containing about 10736 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lots No. "One" nnd "Two" In block "Twelve" situate on tho west side of Cottage street, bounded on t he north by an alley, on tho east by said Cot Inge street, on the south by an alley and on tho west by an alley. No, "One" being B) feet and No. "Two" HI feet In front, on said Cottage street, and each being I7rt feet In depth, No. "one" containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, and No. "Two" containing about 10736 SQUARE f"y., more or less. ALSO, Lots No "Two" and "Three" In block "Thir teen," situate on the east side of Cottage street bounded on thi north by an alley,, ou the east by an alley, on the south by a lot of Wesley York, and on the wrst by said Cottage street, lot No. "Two" being 00 foet In front on Cottage street and 176 feet In depth, and containing ubout 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, and lot No. "Three" being 61 feet in front and 170 feet tn depth, and containing about 10736 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lot No. "Two" In block "Fourteen," sit uate on the west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by lot No. "Three," on the east by said Cottage street, nn the south by lol of and on the west by an alley, being HO feet In front on said Cottage street, and 176 feet In depth, and containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, whereon Is erocted a 2 STOr.Y FRAME DWELLING. ALSO, Lot No. "Three" In block "Fourteen," situate on tbe west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by said Cot tugo street, on tho south by lot No. "Two," and ou the west by an ulley, being til feet la front on said Cottage street and 16 feet In depth, and containing about 10736 SQUARE FT., more or less, whereon Is erected a one and one-half story FRAME CARPENTER SHOP. ALSO, Lots No. "One," "Two" and "Three" In block "Fifteen," situate on the east side of Cottago street, bounded on the north by Academy street on the east by an alley, oa the south by an alley, and on tho West by satd Cottage street, each lot being ,Vt feet In front on said Cottage street, and 176 feet tn depth, and containing about 9680 SQUARE FT., more or less. Lot No. "One" has erected thereon a 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING. ALSO. Lots No. "One," "Two" and "Throe" In block Slxtee'i," situate on the west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by Academy Btreet on the east by cottage street, on the south by an alloy, aud on tho west by an alley, each lot being f.5 feet In front on Cottage street and 176 feet In depth, and containing abqut 9680 SQUARE FEET, more or less. Lot No. "Three" bos erected thureon a two- , story frame DWELLING A.N'D STABLE. ALSO, Lots No. "Oue,""Two" and ''Throe" In block No. "Seventeen" being vacant lots, situate on the east side of Cottage street, bounded ou the north by an alley, oa the east by an alley, on the south by Academy street, and on the west by Cottage street, each lot being 55 feet In front on Cottage street and 176 feet In deptb, and containing about 9680 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lot No. "One" in block "Eighteen," being a vacant lot on the northwest corner of Cottyge and Academy streets, bounded on tho north by the Hessler lot, on the east by Cottage street, on the south by Avademy street, and on the west by an alley, being tl feet In front on satd Cottage street and 176 feet In depth ou said Academy street, and containing about 9152 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, . Lots No. "One" and "Two" In block "Nine teen," being vacant lots, situate on the east side of Cottage Btreet, bounded on the north by lot of , on the east by an alley, on tho south by an alley, and on the west by said Cottage street, each lot being 60 feet In front on said Cottago street, and 176 feet !n depth, containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Tract No. "Twenty" situate on said Lawson Hughes Addition to the Borough of Hughesviile, bounded on the north by laud of B. C. Keeder, on the east by F. Hitter on the south by Thos. Nunn, and on the west by n. Blohenloub, con taining about 7 6-10 ACRES, more or less. TEHM8 : The one halt of the purchase money being the amount to be set apart to secure the widow's Interest, to be and remain a Hon upon the promises, as required by law, the Interest thereof to be paid to her annually from and after the dato of confirmation, during her lite, and the principal thereof to be paid at her death to the parties legally entitled thereto 1 ten per cent, of one-fourth of tbe purchase money at the striking down ot tho property, excepting sates undor (64X1) two hundred dol. lars, which shall be 10 per cent, of the whole ' the on-feurth '.ess the ten pe- cent, oa conlr- ORPHANS' COURT SALE. mat Ion of sole, and the balance with Interest from the eontlrmatlon. In one year from day of contlrmat.fon. Tho deferred payments to be secured by bond nnd mortgage on the sevoral premises respectively. OWEN W. C1IKKINGTON, N. IT. Fcnx, Atty. Administrator. 1B91. 1899 ;!,! Ml, OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 35,000 W. S. M0YER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. hi RKcronn. rhnrtM H'. tunym, William dingle. SfXln IT. Funk, Chtirlf M. i'rnllng, rhrlftttithrr A. Klftm, William Krenmrr, Jun-iih W. fern, Wllllnm H. Muyr, t-alc IKrliT. 8-84-tW whi National hi CAPITAL 100,000' hLHI'Ltirt J),U00 DIKKCTOKS. Henry .1. Clark, Harrison .f. Conner, Joseph Haul, -aul K. Wirt, Wilson M Kves, Owen W. Cherlngton, Samuel Wigmll, W. M. Longenbergor, Harvey W. Hess, Anion X. Hchocb. A. Z. Hchoch Paul K Wirt W. II. Illcll.iy Morris S. Hroadt President Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respect fully solicited. Aug. sl, WW. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's Building, Court How AlUy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOltNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-UAW, Wirt's Building, xai Aoas, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOBN O. FHBIZ. JOHN O. BARM AM FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOKNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofllces: Centre St., first door below Opera Bouse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd floor, 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. . 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 2nd and Centre Streets. l-ls-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attornky-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORN t Y-AT-L AW, 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 ESTATE 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, ATTORNE V-AT LAW. Oftcc in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, IN Will tie m Millvillc on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Alexand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tvomce Ltddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-1 l:l.OOMSBLR(i, PA HIvNKV W. (HAMPl.IN, 91. ., SIHVhUN, GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OT THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms burg, Ta. if -10-99 SriCIAL ATTSNTION TO DIB (111 Of CBII.DH H. BIERMAN, M. D. nOMQJOPATIJIC PHYSICIAN AND BUKOMM orrics bodbs: Ofllce & Residence, 4th fct, Until t a. v., 1 to land 7 to 8 r. u. BLOOWPPTTKO, V DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence N. K. Cor. Fourth anO Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, P, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaae and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephon e r on nwttr 1 DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Ctown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Varke BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior naa.krt and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIB, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfea artificial teeth ate inserted. eTTo be open all hours during the dsjr DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve nf the strongest Como es In the world, among which are : CASH Franklin of Phlla..C$"(T,m,' Penn'a. Phlla 400,ono Oueen, of N. Y. BOO.eoo w est Chester, N. Y. 8eo,f" 0 N. America, Phlla. 8,00e,(00 Office First Nat'l Bank TOTAL ABSSTS SVRPLVS OVBB 1U tH,lU6,52V 1,000 8,N8,1I6 1,758,807 ,7S0,68t 2.8M.T Bldg,, ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adj usted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRKA8 BHOWM) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streeta, Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com pan a ics as mere are m tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home. Of N. Y. Merrlianta 1 N. T.t Clinton. N. V. P.r,rl.. xr v . n m. Ing, Pa German American Ins. Col, New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki "JrJ lty r lre ln' --t Jerey City, N. I. These old corporations are well scssosiM bv aire and fire tested. 1,- had a loss settled by any court of law. Tfcatv aascis are an invested in solid securttita. mm4 liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses Dromntlv and hnnitlw dltaJ.A paid as soon as determined, by ChrurtUa f, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaa The neonla of CnlnmhU rA.l. -i. M patronize the agency where losses, If aaty, mum aim paia uy one 01 tneir VlhltSlli, CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath mum., hoi ana com water, and modern veniences. Bar stocked with best wine i liquors, r irst-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Larpe and convenient innint, ,nn. nw rooms hot and cold water, and all atodaca on veniences