THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CONGRESSMAN HARMER DCAC M'rll Known a th "Knthrr nt th llounr" Honored Cnrrer ( limvil, rillLAHKLPIUA, Mnicli 7. 'nn (rrccKiiiflii Alfred ('. Iltirmer nf the Kiftl IVmtN.vlvnntn illHtrict and the "fiilhor o: the house" died liiHt nlKht nt his home it !ermnntHvii. n suburb of t li if elty. Mr lliirmer hud been III since liiHt November when lie wn trlrl;en with it severe nt tnik of kiilnrjr tinnlile. lie reenvorei milli icntly to nttcntl the iiituc t eon gicHS In lleceniber, hut Inter wiim ntfnll roiilincd ti his bed. A few days iiro hi suffered n relapse nnd Htenifily fnlleil uu til Inut evenlnit, when he died urn ion in I ( by his wife, three Kims nnd two diiuijli tern. Alfred C. Ilnrtner wiim horn In fler ninntown on Aug. H, l.vj.'i. He wns edit rated in the public mIiociIm nnd In tin CiTitimitown Mrndcniy. lie bcisiin hii public enreer In is.rii(, when he wiih elect ed to city councils for four years. It 1WI0 he wnH elected recorder of deeds fol this city for three years, lie wuh elected to ronnrenn in 1870 nnd le-elcctcd to ev fry subsequent coiihi-ps witli the exi'ep lion of th Forty-fourth. The one brenl in III lung conRressionul rnreer wns dm to n three cornered Unlit. Neither he not hi Kcptihlicnn opponent would yield, nnd John ltohhliiM, H 1 letnocriit, Hliiiped 1 1. hihI ruptured the prize hy nhout 1,IK)( pluriility. Mr. Ilnrmcr wiih elected hy i Mihstniithil mnjority in 1 S7 nnd wine hud Unci no diltlculty in returning hi scut. His majority nlniost constnntly increnxed lie belli ir returned to the prehcnt conKies with :((. II K ninjority. AlthoiiKh not prominent for Ills nhilit) im n Hpenker, Mr. Iliinner had been 0 tcllini! worker In the committee nn tliriut;limt hin long enreer tlx ll eonures mini ntlciulcd closely to llie dtititx of li if ulliie. ('oiiKieKMiuiin lliuiurr wan en irn m1 in ninny business enterprises it the emu c of his life. CUBANS PEACEABLE. s.o Truth In the AVI I.I movies of nn t'lirlKlnu. HAVANA, March ". The frequent tuiiiom cabled from the United Suites rciriirdiiiK possible uprisings in Cuba in the cnilv flit lire ore causing the press ol the island to nsk who is responsible fui these wonderful (stories. The iiowspu pels without exception declare that tilt people of Cuba never felt less like rising t b 11 11 they do nt picscnt. I'.vcu the niri tutors against a coutiniicnce of t lit. American occupution have been counsel ing moderation of lute, mid the tenor ol their receut speeches has been grcntly niudilied. Indeed, the wish Is every where expressed that the forthcoming clettiotis may pass off without fric tion ot any kind, us it is, felt that just now the eyes of the- vmrld are turned toward Cu ba in her efforts to uttnin self govern ment nnd that nny disturbances or even objections ou tlie part of the minority after the elections would be injurious tc the future of Cuba. The Luclin says, "I'vcn If the people desired nn uprising they have not enough arms and ammunition even to begin one." The Cubano nays: "Presumably then reports nre the tricks of a certain Amer ican politician In order to get more I'nit ed States troops into Cuba. This indi vidual is trying to mnke it appear that the situation is unsafe, whereas the fact is that just now the Cubans are the most peaceably disposed people in the world." The Putria nays: "The recent report from Washington to the efl'uct that no uprising Is imminent in Cuba we can only regard with wonder and ridicule. Cubans are not like the athletic people of Ken tucky, who shout ut the smallest provoca tion. Nor is Culm yet convinced that the joint resolution of congress is a. dead let ter." PORTO RICAN RELIEF. I'realdent'a lleeoiiiniendutloi (Illicit ly Acted I pan. WASHINGTON. March 3. Within two hours after 11 special message from the president, recommending th imme diate passage of 11 bill to place in hit hands nil the moneys collected upon Por to Kicnn goods since the Spanish cvucuii tinu of the island to be used for the relict of the 1'orto Kicaus, hud been read to the house yesterday the house had passed and sent to the senate a bill to carry out the mconiniendatiou. The message came like a bolt out of o cleur sky to the minority. They were ut iirst Inclined to hall it with delight ns a reproof of the majority for the passage ot the Porto Kieuu tariff bill ou Wednesday. The Kcpublicuu leaders, however, hud a bill reudy to curry the president's recom mendations into effect. Mr. Cannon ask ed immediate consideration for the bill, and this was given. It was only when the debate opened, it having been agreed that 20 minutes should he allowed 011 a side, thnt, under the lead of Mr. Hailey of Texas, the Democrats began lining up against the bill because it placed 110 line iUtioa upon the president's discretion in the iiicoof t lit money. The bill was pass d. by u; vote of MUi to 107. l-'l Democrats, two Populist- ninl two Silver Republic ans voting with the Itcpuhlicuus lu the (liriuutive.. Itccotiuolanaiice nt ColeslierB. COU:sHKKG, Cape Colony, March. 5 A recoiiuoissauce with two troops- ol Australians and two guns found the wagon bridge over the Orange rier in tact. Fifty ISoera on t lit- other side were taken by surprise, and the Hiitish gal loped to their laager, Home miles on the Pree State side. Price's command liuh moved seven miles north of Colitsbctg. Mlaa Terry 111. TOUONTO, Murch 7. V'iss Ellen Terry, who was to have taken part, in living's production ut the Grand Opera House here this week, is confined to hei room in the Queen's hotel, suffering from pleurisy. She will consetiuenlly lie ii.i able to appear at any of the perform auces. More Soldier Dvnil at Arlington. WASHINGTON, March 7.-Sixty-aij of the 111! soldier dead brought home from Cuba on the transport McClclluu have arrived here from New York and were in terred nt the Arlington cemetery today with uppropriute religious and m.Iitui y ceremonies. Japanese Crown I'rlnca Betrothed. UUHLIN. March 7. lllnlonmtle circles here have received lufornintlon thut tho ! Japanese crowu prince, Yoshihlto Haru tiomlyn, Is betrothed to Princess Suda of the Japanese house Kujo. A Present to Llllaokalani. WASHINGTON, Murch 7. Senator Hoar bus given notice ot an amendment he will offer to tho illplomutlc appropria tion bill providing for the paymeut of mJ,000 to Mlluokalaul, lute aueea of tlw Uawallao Islands. " Ths Nobles! Mind the best contcntmeit hn." Yet, however nolnVin mind, no mnn or woman can have perfect contentment without phyMcnl health. The Moo I must he kept pure and the tdninach and digestive organs in good order. The best means lor this purpose is Hood's Snrsnpuiilla. It promptly cures nil blood humors end erup tions and tones up the ystcm. The favotite cathartic, is Hood's Pills 25c. Silk liats for men arc loer in the crown than they used to be, but women's bonnets are just ns hiyh as ever. Higgle Berry Hook is an excellent little manual worthy of a plate 111 every farmer's library. The book is condensed and prac tical, as valuable for the vil'ager with his lo x 12 berry patch ns it is for the commer cial berry grower with his twenty-acre licit 1. The price is 50 cents, lice by mail j address the publishcm, Wilmer Atkinson Co , l'hila. . . . - The new woman is often an old woman patched up. Ask for Ai.i.kn's I-'oot-Kask, a Powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet Cures corns, bunions. inerowine nails, swol len and sweating feet. At all druggist nnd shoe store. 2;c Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I.c Kuy, N. V. 2 151I Down in the world Coal mines. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of tlio Orphans' four1 of Columbia County, the undersigned, admin 1st rati Ix of B. A. UnvllnRs, late of the Town ot liloonisburg, In snld county, deceased, will expose to public sale, 011 tlio premises, on Cen tre street, below Second, on SATURDAY, MARCH 17. 1900 at, two o'clock In tlio afternoon, the following described real estate, to wit : All that, certnln lot of land, situate In the said Town ot lllwms burg, and bounded and described ns follows beginning at a corner, one hundred nnd Mity fourancl forty-six one hundredths feet from the northeast corner of Third and Centre streets; thence along said Centre street tweritv-IKo de grees forty-five minutes west, tlfty and four ono hundredths feet to corner of I'lno alley; thence along I'lne alley north, slxty.four degrees tltfy. six lnlnuies east, one hundred and eighteen ar,d tlvc-'entlis feet to lot of Iiennlson Brink; thenen along same smith twcnty-tlve degrees forty-five minutes ensf, tlfty nnd four one hun dredths feet to lot of Mary A. Miller; thence along sauio south sixty-four degrees tlfty-slx minutes west, mm hundred and eighteen and live-tenths feet U Ce11t.ro street, aforesaid, the place of beginning, whereon are erected a two story 1 FRAMK DWELLING HOUSE, A Fit AM E MKAT MARKET UUIbDISO, A FitAKK STAill.K AN l OU I'lU'lLDIXMH. The sain will be made subject to ty lien of a tlrnt mortgage, dated Deceit ber gti, 18.', with Interest, (rom date, recorded In book No. !, page ti3l, and assigned to Mary A. Kawllngs, July 19, book No. SI, page lit), the balance, with Interest duo on the oate of tho assign ment, being $i,lt.l7, with Interest thereon from date of assignment.. Also subject to a j lease of the moit murko', atahlo and appurte nances, lor a lerui, expiring; jiijcu 1, uuc sooner ended by notice under the agreement. TEltMH (if 8AI.E: Ten per centum of otfe fourth of the purchase mnnoy shall b9 paid at tho striking down of the property; tho one fourth less the ten per cent, nt t he confirmation absolute; and the remaining throe-fourths In one year after confirmation nisi., with lutorest from that date. The pu'ehase money to be secured by bond and mortgage Tho purchaser to pay for the conveyancing. Tho administratrix la allowed to bid at tho sale. Possession will be given at the date of confirmation absolute subject as above upon compliance with the conditions of gale. MAHY A. KAWLIXU. JOHN S. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Auctioneer. 2-IO6U SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of fl. Ka. Issued out of tho Court of Common Hens of Columbia county Pennsylvania and to me directed there will be gold at tbe court House In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 19 All that certain lor, piece or parcel of land Hltuate lying and belug In the borough of Ben ton, county of Columbia and State ot Pennsyl vania, bounded aud described as follows to-wlt Beginning at a post by Centre atreot at a corner of lot owned by Homer O'ttrlen, tuenco ny line of the sail Horner O'Brien lot north 24 degrees east 80 feet to a post, thence by lands of Ulram Ash north HO degrees weft 50 foet to a post, thence by lands of Mary Knous-j goutb Hi de grees west Hi feet to a post by said Centre street, thence Mong iald Centre street goutb 61 degrees M minutes east Bj feet to the place of beginning, containing 4000 square feet ot land. Uavliig erected thereon a TWO-STORY FRAME BUILDING used aa a restauraur. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of the Co-oporatlva Savings & Loan Association vs- Ueorge II. crossley and Llllle Crossley, aud to be sold as the property of Ueorge B. Crossley and Llllle Crossley. W. w. BuACK. It SUerltT. E W. M. Low, Pres. .1. M. PTAvaa, Vice i'reg. , B. Tustin, Cushlei. Fim ink- buse -Ol--Bl-OOMSUURG, PA. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT HOXES FOR RENT IN HURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIHKCTOKP. Dr. R. W. M. l ow, Myron I. Low, li .1. li. VuHtlne. J. M. Hi aver. .1, II. Vastlne, K. B, Turtln, Geo. 8. Kohblna. iaiuii iivas. -o- Acenunta of Bunks, corporotlona, Funds and Individuals, Hollolted Upon the Most Llo- laut err errl Terms. "onH'en intent with Ci)idCaiill . ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUAULB-- " Real Estate. Pursuant, to an order of the Orphans' Court, of Columbia County, the undersigned admlnls tratorof the estate o' Lnwson Hughes, late of Mill drove, deceased, will expose the following property to public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1900, at ono o elnek p. m., upon tho promises in mill Grovn, Columbia county, Pa. TltAC'T NO. 1. Hltuato In Itoarlngornek township, bounded by tho public road leading from Mill drove to Moarlngercek, and lands of Jacob II. Long, David II. Kaso, Owen W. Chor- lngton and Darlington H. Kulp, containing about 9 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES, whereon Is erected a SMALL BARN. ALSO, TKACT NO. 2. Hltnate In Mill .drove, and bounded by tho punllo road leading from Mill drove to the L'nlon Switch, lands of Owen W Chcrlngton, and Elijah Heaver, containing about 15,826 SQUARE FEET, whereon Is erected a 3-STORY FRAME BUILDING, commonly known as the Terraco House prop erty. The last above described property to bo sold upon the condition "that no license what ever shall at any tluio ho obtained for the sale of any spirituous or malt llciinrs upon the snld premises, by the purchaser or purchasers thereof, their heirs or assigns, or lessees, and that a covenant to that elTeet shall also be In Inserted In the deed conveying said premises." ALSO, Tit ACT NO. a. Sit uate In Mill drove, and bounded by the p'ibllo road leading from Mill Orovo to tho Methodist. Church In Konrlngcreek township, lards of Owen W. 1 lu-rlngfon and other lands of decedent, containing about 70J SQUARE PERCHES of land, on which Is erected a LARGE FRAME STABLE. ALSO, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 AND ax, nt 9 o'clock n. in., nt Hughesvllle, Lvcomlng county, upon the premises, the following pieces or lots of I mil, situate In tho borough of lliighesvllle. In what Is known as the Lnwson Hughes Addition, tho said tracts or lots being eslgnated by a number affixed to the Int. and block respectively, In the plot or dratt of said addition. Mock number "One" situate on the southeast. corner of Broad and Park streets, being ml WO feet on snld Broad street, and I'Jl 1-10 feet on gald Park street, containing about 24,675 SQUARE FELT, ALSO, Lots No. "one," "Two," "Three," In block No. Two" being vacant lots, situate on the south west corner ot Broad and Park streets, bounded on tbe north by Parte sirent, on the east by Itioad street, on the south by lot of aud on tho west by an alley, being Ml .V10 feet on Broad street and 1"7 6-lu feet In depth, and containing about 28,497 SQUARE I'EET. ALSO, Lots No. "Ono," "Two," "Three," "Pour" and Klve," In block numbered "Throe," situate on he KastBldeof 3road street, and bounded on he west by said Broad street, on the north by an alley, on the cast by an alley, and on tho south by an alley. Kueh lot hs a frontage of 60 feet on said Broad street and !s 1'ii feet In li ptli, and contains about 10.560 SQUARE FEET EACH, more or loss. Lots No. "one," "Two." "Three" aud "Four' are vacant. Lot No. ' Five" h is erected there on a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE & STABLE. Li's No "One," "Two," and "Three," In block No. "Four," situate on tho west side of Broad street, being bounded on the north by lot be longing to , on the east by suld Broad street, on tbe south by Park street, aud on tun west by an alley, eicn 101 naving a frontage ot tto feet on gald Broad street and 177 tt-100 feet In depth, and containing about 10,620 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lots numbered "Ono" and "Two" In block No. "Five." being vacant lots, situate- on the east side of Broad street, bounded on the north by 14-feet alley, on the ea by an alley, on the south by an alley, and on the west by said BroaC street, being each SO feet In front on said Broad street and 17 feet In depth, containing about 9680 SQUARE FEET EACH, more or less. AL.hU, Lots No. "One," "Two" and "Throe" in block "Hx," being all vacant lots, situate on the west side of Broad stroet, bounded on t he north by Academy street, on the east bj said Broad street, on the scutb by an alley and on the west by an alley, each lot being 50 foet In front on Broad street and 177 (M0 feet In depth, con taining about 9935 SQ. FT. in Depth, more ot less, ALSO, Lots numbered 'One," "Two," and "Three'-' In block No. "Seven," all vacant lots, situate on the east side of Broad street, bounded on the north by Academy street, on the east by au alley, on the south by an alley, and on tho west by aald Broad struct, each lot being 55 feet In front ou said Broad street, aud 178 leet In depth and containing about 9680 SQUARE FT., more or less, ALSO, Lots numbered "One," i"Two," and "Three,' In block No. "Bight," situate on the west sldo of Hroud stroot, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east, by said Broad street, on the south by Academy street, aud on the west by an alley. Lot No, -'One- is 1. tool: 111 front on Broad street and lots No. "Two" auu ' TUree," W feet each and 17T 6-10 foet In depth. A two- story frame or plank DWELLING HOUSE la erected on No. "One," and a FRAME STABLE on No. "Three." Lot No. "One" contains about 1 1.8 so SQUARE FT., more or less. and lots "Two" and "Three" about 88 so SQUARE FT.. r. .ire or less AVO, Tract No. "Nine,'' tit.uatn lr. the said Lawson Hughes Addttlnn.nminried nn ,ie north by Ceiu- eivry aircet, on luu eiat oy an all.-y, on the 1 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. south by lan Is of Joseph K. Boak and P. Bartch and on tho west by lands, of K. Bartch, con taining about 26 6-10 ACRES, more or less. A IX), Lots No "One" and "Two" In block "Ten,'1 situate nn tho north side of Cemetery st reet, bounded on the east by lot of Samuel Faguo, on the north by an alley, on tho west bv ley. and on the south by sild Cemetery 55 each lot being W feet In front on said st reet, lot No "Ono" containing about 8280 SQUARE FT,, more or less, and lot "Two" containing about 7524 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lots No. "Ono" and "Two" In block "Eleven," situate on tho east side or Cottage street, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by nn alley, on the south b an alley, and on tho west by Cottage street. Lot No. "One" Is iW feet In front and 170 feet In depth, nnd con tains about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less. and lot "Two" Is III feet In front and 17(1 feet In depth, whereon Is erected a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE ami BARN, and containing about! 10736 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO. Lots No. "One" and "Two" In block "Twelvi situate on tho west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by said Cottage street, on the south by nn alley and on tho west by an alley. No, "One" being tf feet and No. "Two" Ot feet In front on said cottage street, and each being 7 feet In depth No. "One" containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, and No. "Two" containing about ro7-.0 istJUAKP. r i.. more or less. - 1 J - ALSO, Lots No "Two" and "Three" In block "Thir teen," situate on the east side ot Cottage street bounded on tti north by an alley, on the east by an alley, on the south by a lot of Wesley York, and on tho wist by said Cottage street, lot No. "Two" being (Ml toot In front on Cottage street and 17ti feet lu depth, and containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, and lot No. "Three" being til feet In front and 17ti feet In depth, and containing about 10716 SQUARE I I., more or less ALSO, Lot No. "Two" In block "Fourteen," situate on tho west side of cottage street, bounded ou the north by lot No. "Three," on the east by satd Cottage street, on the south by lol of and on t tie west by an alley, being 0 feet In front on said Cottage street, aud 170 feet In depth, and containing about io;6o SQUARE FT., more or less, whereon Is erected a j STOT.Y FRAME DWELLING ALSO, Lot No. "Three" In block "Fourteen," situate on tho west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by an alley, on tho east by said Cot- tjgo street, on tho south by lot No. "Two," and on tlio west by an alley, being 01 feet In front on bald Cottage street and lifl feet In depth, nd containing about ' 10736 SQUARE FT., more or less, whereon Is erected a one and one-half story FRAME CARPENTER SHOP. ALSO, Lots No. "Ono," "Two" and "Throe" In block Fifteen," situato on the east side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by Academy street on the east by an alley, on the Boutb by an alley, and on tho West by said Cottage street, each lot being y feet In front on said Cottage street, and 170 feet In 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 "Tliroe" In block Slxtee'i," situate on tbe west side of Cottage street, bounded on the north by Academy street on tho east by Cottuue street, on the Bouttt by an alley, aud on the west by an alley, each lot belntf feet In front on Cottage street and 178 fuel In depth, and containing about 9680 SQUARE FEET, more or less. Lot No. "Three" has erected thereon a two- story frame DWELLING AtfD STABLE. ALSO, Lots No. "One." "Two" and Throe" In block No. "Seventeen" being vacant lots, situate ou the east sldo of cottage street, bounded ou the north by an alley, on the east by an alley, on the south by Academy street, and on the west by Cottace street, each lot being f5 feet In front on cottage stroet and 17 feet In depth, and containing about nfiSo KOUARE 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 the north by the Ilessler lot, on the east by Cottage street, on the south by Academy street, and on tbe west by an alley, being 'i feet In front on said Cottage street and 176 feet In dcuCi on said Academy street, and containing about 9153 SQUARE FT., more or less. ALSO, Lou No. "One" and "Two" In block "Nine- teen." being vacant lots, situate on the east side of cottage street, bounded on the north by lot of . ou the east by an alley, on the south by ah alley, and on the west by said Cottage street, each lot being 6) feet In front on said Cottage street, and 176 feet In depth, containing about 10560 SQUARE FT., more or less, ALSO, Tract No. "Twenty" situate on said LawBon Hughes Addition to tbe Borough of Ilugheavllle, bounde4 on the north by land ot H. C. Keeder, on the east by V. Bitter on the south by Tuns. Nunn, and on tbe west by 11. Klcbenloub, con taining ab mt 7 6-10 ACRES, more or less, TKitMS -.-The one half of the purchase money being tho ninount to be set apart to secure the widow's Interest, to be and remain a Hen upon the preinlBes, as required by law, the Interest tberoof to be paid to her annually from and after the date of confl rmatlon, during "her life, and tbe principal thereof to be paid at her death to tbe parties legally entitled thereto; ten per cent, of one-fourth of tbe purchase money at the striking down of the property, excepting sa'es under ()0) two hundred dol lars, which shall be 10 per oent. of the who's 1 lb. .a.!.a:'.Ulciitbttnrrt&;. vn tou" ORPHANS' COURT SALE. mat Ion of sale, and tho balance with Interest from the confirmation, In one year from day of ooiillnnatlon. Tho deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgago on the several promises respectively. OWEN W. llisilltwiua, N. U. FUNK, Atty. Administrator. 1891. 1899 HE FAMES MM ME -OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - . $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 35,000 w. s. M0YER, President. H. BLOOM, Cashier. tunKCToiis. CUartr W. Hnnynn, William Ginnlff, .Vei'lrt (,' rtttiK, annum, i rnriuii, riirlKliiiilK'r A. Klelm, William Krramrr, Juni-lih W. A'ivk, William S. JUtyer, B-Jt-99 Ti: llmhi National hi CAPITAL.. SUKI'LLS .fiio.ooo . '20.0UU MKKCTOHS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison .1. Conner, , iMcnh Katri. i-aui k. win. Wilson M F.ves. (iwen W. chertngton, Samuel Wlgfall, . M. Lnngenberger, Harvey w. lless, auiuii t.. nenucu. A. 7.. Sehoeh President Paul K Wirt Vice 1'reslilenr, w. 11 1 (1 iv lasnier Morris S. llroadt Teller lluslness and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. x, ioww. -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf Bnilding, Court Hons A3ry, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Post OiBce Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, fi float, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. FRBKZtf. jomr , FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTOKNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door Delow Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd float, . BLOOMSBURG, P.. 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 Home Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Buildim?, 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. l-ia-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 3d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. AND W. H. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, VA, WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNI V AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. iidtling's Clothing Store, Bloomslinrg, Will he in Millville on Tuesdays. I'a H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alrxand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rar'Omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main SL 3.70-Iv- HI OOMf Bl'Rt;, PA. Hi;nRY -W. t'HAMPLIN, 1M. D. HIHIiKON, GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms 1 1-1099 burg, Pa. 8 THO A L 1TT1NTION TO DIS Miftt OF CDILDBM II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND STJKQBO orrict boors: OfTlce t Residence, 4th St., Until S A, u 1 to sand 7 to 8 r. v. rtLoojtsnrRO, r DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth and Jefferson street. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pt, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUf.es. and Artificial Eyes supplied Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Cnnr.w DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, . Crown and bridge work Ai SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON dentist, Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Main below Mark? Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manooc, and all work warranted as represent! 1. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR. by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkM artihciai teeth are inserted. '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. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m : 2 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. 7. Hartman Represents twelve of the stronimat nnnio es in the world, among which are: . CASH TOTAL BtTn,Cl CAPITAL. ARSBTfl. AVn 111 Franklin of Phlla.. 4(K),ooii 3,ni6,r ll,ooa, Penn'a, l'hila 400,o0 8,6,ioo uiili uupen.or N. Y.. wo.ooo S.MS.im Liwuf Westchester. N.T. aoo,oco 1,7S8,07 N. America, Phlla. 8,0O0,(00 ,780,6B 2,SM,T Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.ossei promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKEAS BKOWB) INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATI AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o-a Represent Seventeen as good Compass ies as mere are in me wona ana all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.t Merchants of Newmi. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.jR4 ing, Pa 1 German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, K. J. These old corporations are well si asos)i hy age and fire tested, and have never ft 11 nu 11 iubs iciucu oy any court Ol law. Tkrif assets are all invested in solid securities, mmt liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly snd honestly adJtutadaaA paid as soon as determined, by Cbrlsttaa T. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloosa burg, Pa. Ihe people of Columbia count shoal patronize the agency where losses, if an are settled aud paid by one of their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Bartzol, Prop. No. 121 West Main Btrect, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coo veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. Firit-class livery atuched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Eata rooms hot and cold water, and all SBodra co'veniencet
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