THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WELCOME BRITISH Lord Roberts Tells of the Oc cupation of Pretoria. Boers Retire In Good Order, With Forces Intact. Future Operations In South Af rica a Matter of Conjecture. Roberts Rests. T.ONI'OX, .Tii no !. I'ntil Hip sitim th.ii in tin' iK'iclitmiliiiiid uf l'rctiiriu is (ulilitptipil tlip iiHii-inls lii'l'P, ns well lis ethers will tinil tlillii'iill.v In imiKiiMKii- riltilli! Itollfl-tM illllllPllilllp JIICI- grninine. It nippnr evident llnit the '.- coliilliiilliliT ill t-llii-f, (iplipnil ltn with nil hin iiipii, withdrew In (rood iinlir. probably nliillB till' Ii-l:ij;oii Hny riiilpuiil. with tlip vIpw uf joinimr Presi Krtwr. So tlip Transvaal force) remain prucllcnlly Intact, with I'rpsiilpiit Kruu'ri' ini'l Stpyn nml tii-ncml Hotlm mill Si rii'liuy of Stntf licit, nil safe nml in a position to continue tlir direction of n flair. 'I'lic more optimistic see in tlip fm t tlmt President Kroner's wifp nml (ipn 1 Collin's wifp weye h'ft lit Pretoria gii iniliriitiim that the president docs not cm hi on n Ionic resistance. In liny case ii will probably take Lord Robert nt least 11 wppk to organize H ciimpiiiicu of pnr-uit. A belated dispatch from Mnfckinit, iliitnl May niinoiinccs tin ltritish or iMii;itinii of Malniiiiii. whoi'p -'HI liner fiimiiilpri'il. A smm'IiiI ilispntrh from Lourcncn Mar lines, dated Iiiiip , sn.vs- (.Ynernl Iliillpr nml Christinn Botha, met lit I.tiinirsiipk ut Holler's request. wlnn n tliri'P duj' nrmllicc wan nreed iipnii. TIip ilispntrh nthls that the Brit ih linvo pviipiiated Utrecht." I.i.nl Roberts trli'Kraplipil to thp war dlliiT as fnllowH, from Pretorin: "The oi-riipatioii of thp town passed off most satisfactorily, nml thp I'.ritish Unit is now hoistoil on top of thi' ifoverninciit unVcs TIip troops nut with a iiuuli more enthusiastic rpppption than 1 mi tiripati'il. TIip Third liattnlion of thp tirriinilier Knanls lined thp Hqunre when tin- march past took placp. 'Owinic to ihclr hnviiuc been on duty nt Mine distance nrifiid tly town, very few cavalry and Infantry were ttlile to take part in thp ppreniony. "Several of our otliccrs who hail heen prisoner wore ninoiic th onlookers." LOI!I nOHICKTS' RKI'OItT. The war olliep hnti reeeived the follow ii t k from Iiord Roberts, dati"l rrptoria, June ri, l'J :.".") p. 111.: "Just heforp dark yesterdny thp enemy were heaten hnek from nearly nil the po titiims they had hern holdini;, and Inn Hamilton'! mounted Infantry followed them within iMHHI yards of rretoria, through which they retreated hastily. "lie Lisle then cent mi otlicer with a (hiK of truce into the town. ilcinnudiiiK its surrender in my name. Shortly In-fore miiliiinlit I was nwaki-iipil hy two otli rials of tin- South African Republic, Kiimlhi-rK. military secretary to C'oin tiinnilnut General Hothit, and a iccncrul dtlii er of the Boer army, w ho brought me a letter from Hothn, proposing an nriuis-till- for the purpose of settling the terms of surrender. "1 replied that I would Kindly meet the nuiimandant general the next morning, tut that 1 was not prepared to discuss miy terms, ns the surrender of the town inu-t he unconditional. I asked for u re I'ly hy daylight, as I had ordered the trni-ps to march on the town ns soon as it :is licht. "In his reply Hot hu told me that In laid ileciilcd not to defend l'rctoria ami Hint he trusted the women, children and property would he protected. At 1 a. in. today, while on the line of march I was wet by three of the principal olllcials with a ling of truce, stating their wish to surrender thp town. "It was arranged that I'retoria should le taken possession of hy her majesty's troops ut 2 o'clock this afternoon. "Mrs. Hothn mid Mrs. Kruger ure both iu rretoria. Some few of the ltritish prisoners have been taken away, but the inu jority are still ut Wuterval. Over UK) of the ollicers nre in Pretoria. The few I have lieeu ure lookiiiK well." Dewey Tiike Another Trip. WASHINGTON, June . tl.-Ailinirnl I'lttey left here last night at !l o'clock vih tin- Haltimore and Ohio railroad for liis trip to Columbus, lictroit and Giimd lliipids. With him were Mrs. Iewev, 1-ieutcmint II. II. Caldwell uixl Mr. .1. II. Mmlily, representing the railroad coin imny. On the center window of each of tin- cars of thp train was a miniature "diiiiral's llac, with its four stars on the lield of I 1 nt. the only decorative feature "I'l'iucut on the train. A crowd of cver 1 hundred people suw the party off. The tup west is simply a social one and has, I'"' admiral said just before leavin;,-, no Hiticnl siKiiiticance. Itiid Klre Xenr liiehcc QIT.HKC, June Ii. The lumber plant "t Ste. Ktieiinp du Satfiietiiiy bi-loUKiuu t" l'rince Hros. & Co. or (Jiicbcc was do-trnj-ed by lire this nioriiiny. The loss v-ill reach ff 40! ),( II II 1. Forty fnniilics are mini-less as a result of the i tlaunitioii, "'"I it is believed several perished in the hones. The lelcKruph ollice and other Imildiims nre destroyed. The tire Is snp P"mi1 to h ive been started by colonists. New York l l.ll SIiiIInIU-d. A I. HA NY, .lime (!. The output of Ksh and ycnrLini; lish of the state hatch ;rie for the month of May iiiiiri-eKutcil .iHi;.U10. This included l,47.t.tllMI '"""k trout, 1:J4.;.00 brown trout, 51. (WO raiiibnw trout, H..T.t,:ili lake trout, 1.000 .'-.""'""' t,'"llt' :i-"!-".M frostHsh, -.1.1,11110 Khd, -MllO.imil imiscnhiiiKP, W.K,(K)0 pike, tiO.UOO shrimp and IVIOO tiilnion. Mendtnw the Sultnn'it Tulm. (OXSTANTIXOI'LIO. .I...,,. nTl, P'veriiment bus siKued n coiitruct with p Ansaldo eompuny of flenoa. for the 'ii'vatiou of eiKht Turkish ironclads ua ure ui-KotiutiiiK with the Krupp uom Pttuy for renrniiin- them. . InUlann Uemoerata. INDIANAI'OLIS, June t!.-Ii, the Miincrntle utato convent lop here today -tain w. Kern wns nominated for gov tiior on the firgt bullot Ilrauty is Imrn in the blond. Hcauty is more than "skin deep," it is blood deep. Whcr. the bloo.T is tainted by disease the flesh will feel it and the skin will show it. Sallow or muddy complexions, pimples, blotches and eruptions, nre only the surface s'c;ns of impure blood, l'ace washes, lo tions, comph-xsinn powders, may palliate the evils, but they cannot cure the disease. The only cure is to cleanse the blood of the poi sonous matter, which is the cause of the outbieak in the llcsh and skin. Impure blood inn be absolutely purified by the use of Dr. l'lene's (iolden Medical 1 liscovery. Its effect on flesh and skin is niaiked, Soies heal and disappear. The skin becomes smooth, and regains its nalural color. The eyes brighten and sparkle, the whole body i radiant with the brightness and benuty of health, '('olden Medical Discovery" con tains no alcohol, whisky, or other intoxicant, and is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. The use of Dr. l'ierce's I'leasaut I'ellets assists the action of the "Discovery," by cleansing the system of C'HK'"8 matter. 38.5 HI 21 Ml 1M) 200 13i I Hi m 210 Jki. !.(), the new dessert, pleases all the family. Kour flavors : l.emon, orange, raspberry nnd strawberry. At your grocers, loc. Try it to-day. 5 24 411I TRKASUKKR S SALK OF UN SKATKI) AND SKATKI) LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Ity virtue or Sundry Acts of tlio Ocneral As sembly or the 1'oiiiiinmwoaltti or Pctmsylvanln rebktlnir to dm sale of seated and unseated lands In die ci.unty of Columbia etc, tor luxes ave anil unpaid I will olTer al. Public Halo In tfio Court House In the town of Hlouinsburtfi on MONDAY, JUNK nth, 1900 at 10 o'clock a. in. the following desorlhPil pieces or land or sucli part, diereor as ay oc lieeessary to satlstv the amount, or taxes due and unpaid nu'iitnsi die same and continue tlia samn from day to day us the. same may be tound necessary. TKRMS OF SALK. The nmnunt of taxes and costs must be paid when die land Is struck down or off or the sule may be void una the property put up and re- num. Ackrs LOTS CNSKAT HI) LANDS. Warrantee or nwni-rs. IMA VKU TWI M IlprrliiRer, U E 1 Heaver, has 8 Jesse 30 .r 1 77 Hrockway & Abbott 4 44 lis n 01 c. b llogart, Mary llnye', K. Columbia coal iron 1:0., rosslm. Patrick Deed... Corman. M Iinvls, I.loyd Davis, lsiae Est , liavls, Antliony Downs, Mart 111 I mv ns. John Kvi.ua A K,c;e Frllz, John Kuukhnuse. K. M.- KlanaKan, A. Krey, W. S HiiKlii-s, tioiik'lus , 1 77 m 1 IS D01 tsH Ml 1 It) M 4 41 Bl 150 1 llM) Hi 8 100 l:l IS a in 4 it Ml 1 77 45 2 NO 1 1 SI iiaiiuan X ( lusier . 1 77 lb-nry, (li-oriro 1 IS ami 4H( 75 llliiderlller, John fl 4s 14 16 .lacoby, l). A Kline, A Lawrence, W. It Mnntiiomery, James W.. Martin, Wm Munilay. John .Miller, Henry. " Adam 1 it to 1 100 14 75 1 1 1S 11 Oft 1 4S arm as Mc A'arney, U. N 1 1 1 (V 1 7' 1 IS a no S 5 95 1 1H Sis 140 100 S3 S 110 .r)7 4 l-.1t SM7 S7:l :ni7 is M 5S Vli-hnel .Emnm Nur.Ksser. Oeonte Neanc, Joseph Jr Price, clarence Hlce, Abraham Est liiilhtord. sumu'.-l Slniuian, T. J Schreck. J.J Smith. J. w schweppenlielser, Isaac. Shiiiuun. K. 1. Troy, Daniel E 11 SS it 90 r no 1 3 VI 1 77 to 1 1 H Sri 8 70 1 4S 8 HI 7 On H ml 10 S5 2 8ll 2 !I5 S IS Workhelser, Saniuol .. I.plK), Henry Kllntfiuimin. John Wilier, enri(0 Hlce, N t linn . iiKxrox rwi: lilbbons, S. M Kline, John S. Est IIHI.UK'IIKEK TUT. Apple, Paul A1I11111, Henry Hivan, liny Crispin, Uenjamln Clem, Itev. W. T. Est Doilson, Chas. A DletterlcK, Stephen Frees, Hradlev Koous, lit-o. W . (Lansilalo. Vesta Vt I Adams. Elliott W Mack, Hill 'o Me Henry, o. D 1 8 M SO SO 8 i 4rt 1 78 3 07 65 8 10 ss 100 in inn an s: Till W 10 M y; of 11 100 :60 4011 7 a-.'j 1110 Pi 1 t ns t 5H 1 SS I :i 5 1 1 8H 1 80 7 lit 1U ! M 45 08 10 80 1 !H H 80 1! (V 41 2 .51 inn ii or 11 -.'is 1111 Al 111 lit 80 l-'l 4i 4S s IS s :tor an7 w-i 17s XI so & u 1 84 1 Hhlnard, Samuel ... r-arver, co W. Est.... S-cuz. T. P Siller, Heubcn.. suiltli. H. 1" Suit, John W Vercoe, Wm NVesller, lleo W Airnew, Mrs. L. K CATAflSSA TW1. lirelsch. Ilnrman II.... " John E Clewell, Win caiiiiitiell, I'. J li..riibi.cli. Maruariit... Klner, Kotiert Miller, J. U r. 2 5 is 8' 1 00 1 80 3 NS 1 1 1 SiO 1 SO 7H 8 00 1 SO 1.) 0' H 10 1 si) S 70 00 1 111 12 on til) Newell, Fred Weaver. Ellas Yetter Lewis Est Yetter, llnyo C.l TA WISSA UOliO. Ulililli-, Heirs CKSTKAI.IA llOltO. Price, Mrs. Win H CHSrUK 7'H7. Hellas, Heubcn lilooui, l'olly Ear Coleman, I'- ':- I.ockard, licoryo 1 Fisher. Win Ihifi-nbuch, E. D HotTinan, Wm Kst lless Ellin M, Henry, Dorcas........----- Klrkeniliill, John and llelrs.. Snyder Wiu. H 4 28 8 20 1 '.ft 5 111 A 7") S 10 HI 1!5 A S,'i J00 A d'J Sin) sun '.Mil 1IH) -.IK) l'.KI 4: 1 Acres. 4-a 13 4 S3 1 IS 10 19 1 1H IS 05 7 9-1 ns 1 19 1 19 1 19 S2 VbKVKI.ASD TUP. Hlllliiirton. Thomas Kleiner, Diirnli'k Kulp McWIlllams.... Mver, Mary Wustln, "ary clnirlotto Thomas Heynolils, John Hcphp, Daniel Si lmtrer. Henry... --.-. VOMSUUAM 2'. Lots. i Hover (loorire Heam Joshua ii'isi-h Hubert 1 21 7 1 So 11 10 11 M 11 S4 11 SI 7 10 II So 11 si 2 94 2 50 105 00 1 20 3 Ketterolf Daniel - 2 50 1 2S 1 2S 1 28 1 28 1 Lelby Albert 1 Lelbv Harvey 1 Hummel John 1 McMunamaii l-i'lix j MiiMananian Marj 1 Monroe John ltusllii Thomas 2 50 1 2S 17 53 R0 00 20 00 8 00 3 90 4 tS 9 75 8 25 8 25 10 NO l 45 V3 5 25 23 23 13 23 S 85 8 48 2 mi Ii 80 5 3D ft 71 II M) 42 70 30 60 s 85 A 30 70 a 6 8 40 4 80 1 9'i 1 81 9 00 H 01 2 40 2 10 3 02 4 SO 4 NO 7 20 2 40 2 40 1 25 2 20 2 50 1 18 8 V) 0 1 1 1 22 1 1 I i 29 fit 40 30 21 m so .'10 13 15 11 IK II ins rvi ,,, So 48 15 w 31) 20 IS .mansion 11. Kreppeneck ( has , .Masters David W in Masters David Wm Koat, Daniel. Eat. Sands 1'nnrles Shoemaker Jacob Montague Theodora Kobblns Harry Urecnly Howard MAIS TWP. Ilroekway Ent lloone Aaron llnuman J. V Creasy Wm.. Est Deer Samuel, Kst Hlnderllter Henry Hawk W. II .. Harmony W. M Kelfer James Miller W. H Miller Nathan Miller Nathan VeXllllan M. M Miller Aaron Shuinan Keuben, Est Shiiman Frank Schmlck, llrnbst, Ycttor Hawk ... Yetter J. H Yetter J B Yetter It. K lirelsch C. W Harmony W. M MlPFI.IX TWP. Creasy Hiram. Dornbach Naomi Hess i'rlsclda, Kst , Keller II. J Michael Joe A Peter P Michael Joe & Peter K MowreyJohn M Nuss Jacob Ptahler Fred, Est.... Parks J, It A. V Schwpppenhelsor Horace.... Slusser 8tephn Schreck J. A schreck J. A Suit Peter J Wcstleril. tl WestlcrU. H Yohe J. H., Kst , Yetter Hovd K Nuss Henry Nuss Eliza Nuss Weslev's heirs Schweppenhelser 1. K., Abraham and Horace MOXTorn twp. Huntington Klmlra Frev Daniel Snyder Jerry MT. PI.KASAST TWP. Muss-rave Mary M OIIAXUK TWP. Iless J. A Kobblns lia Drake Mrs. Francis Delonij Perry Kverlil, Moses, Est Neyhard Wm Men'le John F Keinley A stlner C'revellUK Sam iu-1 PIXK TWP. Drlblebls Dalits Eves c. W., Est Eves C W., Est Frlck U. A., Kst Hall William 24 112 21 2 85 4 23 12 10 ft 3 COO 2 Pill 7 100 81 i0 1(H) 20 3 34 K7 SH7 00 :is 13 It" 20 21 HI 35 47 K9 75 .88 15 11 15 7 17 15 1". 20 3 2 85 4 70 8 35 59 91 12 1 20 2 35 2 35 1 1 18 7 05 1 18 8 53 2 33 S 84 8 HI 3 53 2 35 1 09 06 8 21 8 24 3 21 8 00 1 09 es 8 21 t 05 8 KO 1 HI 4 31) 3 21 4 80 1 IV4 1 H 1 19 M 3 21 8 45 31 34 44 34 IS 9 28 2 83 1 OS 5 IS 13 8 2 1W 10 20 11 10 11 8 ?S 102 HO SO ".-. 1 08 22 82 42 3 3li 1 Hi 4 20 1 10 84 1 7B 7 (i H 'HI 5 54 12 KOA lilXUCJlKKK TWP. ltlttlnit (teo. A 7 50 HniiKhncr Peter I 49 Campbell Mrs. M. M 1 49 Cox I . SS , Ex. or T. Cox 2 30 Cox C. 8., Ex. of T. Cox 1180 Cox C. S , Ex. or T. Cox 8 54 Croop A. B - 59 Dlllplaln bzekli-1 2 80 John staev, Kst 8 54 Morris A Hughes 8 20 McMillan M. M 10 93 Philadelphia city Co 1 so si roup Abraham II 75 Stroup Abraham 2 Ho St roup Abraham. 2 oh Yeauer Oeo. A W ilson 2 t Vetter Lewis, Est 5 90 Yetter Lewis, Est 1 49 SVUAHLOAF TWP. Mutt A Mcllenry 90 Custer Mary 4 tiU Cone Israel 18 W! (irou It. II 18 HO lless Wesley Sr 27 9U Hess Wesley Sr 82 50 lless Wesley Sr 82 Mi Smith Miner It.. Est 23 28 218 ;o iii 20) ik) 155 15 24 112 3;s HO ,VK) 30 70 115 191 18 250 7.5 60 400 Ktor 119 !.l0M19 l40tl!9 94 3IM) 5(M) 21 K) 4 5 250 ACKKS Mcllenry Kohr is do Ertuai T, II 9 -"0 Kihiar T. II 4 Hess HK-hard 1 N Seward Wm. James 2 20 Mcllenry A. 1. , a W. L 4 35 LOTS SEATED LANDS. TA XI Warrantee or owner. DKA VER TWP. 70 s 1 10 317 10 40 linker, Charles $ John Davis, Jacob . Krvln, L'hai'l- s 1 Knlitlc Michael. 1 Lynch, Ell.abelh " Annie .. 2 ,. 1 1 5 Miller, llcorife. Loiiireiiberiror, Fisher 205 Martin, Mrs. Wm. 8 Mcjfley, It II Miirkle Pros A Co 24 Klioails, Peter Silni-y. Martin Wltchey, Wm Monday, Nancy Boyle, Win estate Boylcs, Wm 1 Itouch, Peter Evans, Thos B Davis, II J Emily and Mary Jane Hartley DKXTOS BOKO. Colic y, It L V estate IIKXTOX TWP, Chapi-u. L L I! LOOM TWP. Evans, W C Kilk-ar, T 11 30 G 50 13 30 Eyer, O W Feiyuson, W U Harder, Wm 8 Humphrey, Harry 3 Lauliacli, W B 0 Lyons, Mrs Hrysou 8 (Mil. M T Khoades, Bonneville Webb, J N Yost, Oscar Cltl.ens Land Association., Crawford, Warren Conner, Tlieo F " 1' U '.,. Fertruaun, Win " Mrs Wm Fisher, John Herrlnif, W II Jayue. s v Kase. F (I , Luiilreain Joslah. Mull, I' lurlO'la Itustln Mnrr Walker Lewis FISIIIXafRKMC TWP. Hnrrlsnn John Hide J. and . W... Creasy Wells Mcllenryo. I) Mcllenry o. I) I naiiKSl, M. II Klmlt John A Co FUAXKI.IS THl: Illhby Augustus Iilliby Jiim-s It Illlihy James 1( Doer Nelson llayhurst, Ezra llelrs I .or-1 11,1 11 Jonathan Manharl (leo., Kst Viisllne J. II VoiiKhl Peter II VtlKKXWOOl) TWI Altiertson Miles A Hartley. Derr Bros Kline Win hliickhniisn M. E IlKMIAJCK TWV. Applcman L. P hllne M. M JACKSOX TWI Miller Neyhard Mlll-r fc Neyhard honrsT twp. KutpA Darllnifton Dcwart (leorke Lentt"iibi-ri(er Philip ShatTer Henry ma nisnx rup. Ilenle (.eork-e , Corel! Joseph , Cox Joel Deinoit Calvin Evans A Casey Henilersholt KrastllS Hartuian Ocortrn Miller, II ,T a 91 Miller nnd McKcynolds 97 Manhnlnu John 1 93 Miller, J W 1 93 " 1 18 1 111 ' ' 1 93 I 93 7 71 K E 8 S5 " C W 17 si " A CO 9 M Moore A Lemon 3 8 " 3 35 4 45 Neyhard, J W 1 12 I'rosser, Jno W I 3-1 " 8 1 Smllh, K T A Son I 9 Shlves, S O (2 lots) OKI ' f5 H5 Sands, C R 1 HI Tavlor, W II 2 83 Watson J F 1 III Sarah 1 40 Webb, J N 0 (is Watts, II W (2 lots) 2 '23 " " (Hot) 97 ' Howard, 8 91 Wall, W O (1 118 Bloom Mulch Co 19 ss Hessel, Uiwls A CO 4 83 ChXTIlA LIA r.OHO. 1 Farrell, Brldtret 8 40 1 Mouatrhan, mace.. 2 80 1 " Sara 2 m Coddlntt'on, Mary 2 00 Hellly. Jas M 1 40 MoniiK-hiim, Sarah 83 McFadden, Edward 5 95 McKlnney, Chas 1 18 1 McKlnney, ( has 8 HO 2 l'urslck, liosa 17 01 CATAWISSA TWP. Bender, Male 12 14 Knliile, J. Bert 25 Scott, John 10 45 CKXTHK TWP. 1 Henry. Sabln 2 H2 Mllllnirton, W A 4 55 Ueinley, Sarah A 71 Wolverton, itcirlua 7 in " " 1 78 Wairner, CD. S 13 W illiams, Miles A estate 2 11s Wai..er, U D 72 BooiiH, Samuel 270 croop, M II A Wesley Shaffer 72 Henry, Sahlna J 70 Lohrman, T J 1 so Lynn, Levi 1 85 uenrifo 2 7n Hemley, Klla M 1 to " 48 Homlck, Chas 9 9; " " 311 Siionenborg-, Mary 2 52 -j 1 LKVKLAXD TWP. do 15 400 3s5 Tnwksbury, K M .. 8 55 Fitly. Sebastian estate 55 Ci -yberifer, Adam 154 IOXYXOHAM TWP Brown, Nathaniel 803 no Beasley, Johnson 173 2: Erstberirer. Harney 1 48 Flarney, John 80 llafrey, Mrs John fo HefTron. Philip 5 20 Kress, Margaret 1 3! Munlev, Manraret 2 AO Namihton, Frank 5 80 How an, Thomas 1 Douifherty. Barney 8 50 Mcoulre. Mary 8 HO Tooley. Thomas 10 20 HIleyACO 5 40 FtSIIIX!CRKKK TWP. J5 Black, I'erry 8 49 15 Boifart, John 6 7s 10 Force, Itussel 3 01 C. Kline. Peter 2 91 Keeler. Ida () 11 Ale. Jackson Hedllne, B F 8 61 GRKhXWOOD TWP. 8 Arwlne, Eliza, Estate 1 25 1 Taylor, Elthue, Estate 82 1 Trlvelplece, Joseph S is Watts, Earnest 83 HEMLOCK TWP. t Elmer. Wm 2 92 1 lllellnirer, W L 2 92 1 Hlellniier, W L 2 9: Herrliitf, (Iran' 1 95 Miller, Aaron, Estate 1 15 Pursoll, Mary J 4 25 1 30 1 White. H V 2 9; Sanoal, Nathnn 1 0 Mason, Jas, Estate 150 McDormtek, John 800 JACKSOX TWP. 10 25 50 80 S3S 216 8 33 5i) 50 69 80 37 9 SO 47 47 100 Hess, EU.nbeth 1 51 Knnerts, John ft 73 Yorks, John 8 8 M Khone, Jesse A 1 79 Miller A Neyhart 8 50 Miller A Neyhart 3 00 LOCUST TWP. llhoads, Susan, Estato 5 SO Bltner, (ino W 5 60 MADISOX TWP. Cox, Chester s S3 Cox, M irlln E 8 95 Evans, A Casey 7 SO 1 Holderman. Henry 47 Kramer A Moore 10 s-i smith, N B 8 80 shoemaker, I II 9 55 Whit mire. James 6 95 Derr. Chas 3 52 Henaersliot.t, .vary 4 75 Hart man, (icoi Ke 7 65 MA IX TWP. 16 liankes, Peter 4 48 M0XT0VR TWP. 1 Parker w I.SCo at 00 Parker, ML 1 18 rioyder, .lore. : ORA XGK TWP. 7 Boone, Isaac 3 88 1 C P A W It K 1 84 1 Drake, Catharine 1 04 Hi llarinan. B S 79 11-13 Patterson, Margaret 3 On 1 Hush, Theodore 3 HO 65 18 Vandersllee. II W 18 50 Evans, Ellsha 1 50 MeClure, Drake, Estato 1 4(1 llnone. Hannah, Estate 1 58 Musselman. AW 1 13 Republican, SAL Assu 8 10 PIXK TWP. 65 25 ,50 35 12 12 40 48 100 Allen, D P 3 38 Eves, C W, Estate 2 55 " 7 H5 " ' 2 55 Johnson, T W ss 1 Lyons, Ezra, Estate 84 ShuPz, Zebulln 1 is Sands, .IE 3 66 Hoss, WT -8 05 Cole, All nas. 5 Miller, C W 5 70 Watts, Lloyd 90 WtllHia A Sheep si JlOA RIXWREEK TWP. 5 Fetlerolf, Daniel 1 12 Levan, Harrison 1 ro StaurTer, Joseph 4 50 SCOTT TWP. 1 Bear, David 1 69 3 Crouse, Nelson 4 50 7 Columbia Lime a Iron Co.... 0 40 1 Hopper, Win, Sr 7 49 S Pilisel, W B A ltro 4 50 1 Pleasant, Thos E 8 2s 1 Tho'iiton, ltlchni'd 11 a-.i 1 Warden. John, Estate 13 50 Edtfar, Martha, Est 4 50 SUUARLOAF TWP. 75 Cole, Mrs Joshua 3 2 91! lluk-lii's, Wellington VI Sii 1 Cole, Benton W 1 Oil Keller Jacob 1 50 JEltEMIAH SNYDEK, Treas. Treasurer s ollice, April 4t.l1, 1900. 180.1. I900 OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. MOYER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashior MRKCrORS. r'oii-'fjt w Ruhioh, William Olnotr, AVi'ii (,'. Funk; tViot-'es M. Crrtvliny, CltrlHtoiihrr A. Kleim, William Krmim i; Juneph II'. A't'ts, Wlllttun &. Mfjn; Frank tkeler. 8-24-99 K. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. fTAVKR, Vice l'rrs. K. II. Tt'STiN, Cusuler. B -OF Bi.ooMsr.uRd, I'a. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFK DKl'DSIT HOXKS FOR RENT IN liURGLAR AM) FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIHKCTOKS. Dr, E, W. M. Low, Myron t. Low, ur. J. it- v amine, o. n. wraver, K. B. Tun In, Louis dross, (leo. 8. Bobbins. o Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, Solicited I poo the Most LID oral Terms, consistent with Uood Banking-. Tha National hi CAPITAI fiO.OOO SUKPLrs 20,000 DIKECTDKH. Henry .1. Clark, Harrison ,T. Conner, Joseph Kattl, Paul K. Wirt, Wilson M. Eves, Owen W. cherlnirton, Samuel Wltffall, W. M. LonRenberuer,; Harvey W. lless, Amon Z. Mchocb. A. Z. Nchooh Paul E Wirt W. H. Illdlay Morris H. Broadt... President .Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Auk- X, 1899. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTORKTT-AT-LAW, Ur. Ent f Bnilding, Court H BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L, FRITZ, ATTOHHY-AT-LAW, Fot Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTO RN EY-AT-Ut W, Wift'i Boildins, tW5, BLOOMSBURG, PA, John a. muzti. jobn o. babmam FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOKNBY3 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. EL WELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Coluinbuui Building, and Aooc, BLOOMSBURG, P.l. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office n 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. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, 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, Ollice, First National Hank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, TA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Ollice, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ollice with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ZH" Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of eacn week. W. II. HIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Thirdjand Main Sts.,' CATAWISSA, TA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alcxaod Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. iwortlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St, 3-7-v BLOOMSBURG, PA. HI.MIl V W. IHANPLIN, M, MK, Ht'HKKON. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Rank Blooms burg, Pa. 1110.99 BPRCIAL ATTHNTION TO Pit IASIS Of CBILDBI H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOJOPATUICI'HYSICIANAND SUKO0 officb norRs: Offloe A Residence, 4th Bt., Until t a, m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. m. H LOOMPHTJKQ, r DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. fitnna artri roalrlnnv XT V nm ipaw ' . . . v. . uiv (i 'livn UV1, Al AD VVI CwUIUI Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaaet and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Teloohone ConnectM 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 DENTIST, Office, Barton's miming, Main below Mart BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mumt and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wktM artificial 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. r Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; stoop, m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest CMnMk es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SURPLDI CAPITAL. ASSIT8. OVBB ALL Franklin pr rhlia.. $4no,0(io s,me,5if i,ooo.5 I'enn'a. I'hlla 400,000 J,8i!5,io l.ilS!s Oueen.of N. Y. spo.ooo s,5.s,lis lWt w est cheater, N. Y. 8(10,10 1,75.1107 42 N. America, I'hlla. 8,00e,000 8,730,68 2,34,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad Hoot. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWB) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com pa, ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRB INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark N. J.j Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.jRead v 1 V i """" '. -o., new York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York TV, Jersey t,,t7i J by age and fire tested, and have neyet vet 1.1 - 1.,,-,. 1 .J u.. . . . ' a '"ncu uy any court Ot law. Their assets are all invft..! in clu .M...m . liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly ana honestly adjusted aa paid as soon as determined, by Christian F Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blocsaa burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoal patronize the ntrnnrv n l,r 1 it are settled and Daid bv one nf ttil citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, . "HTLnrRe and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern oo. venlcnces. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample moms. Bat rooms hot and cold water, and all n oder conveniences tl:! 't !; ! ! ! ;l.rtl 1 !! " t-rt : f 'I , 1 -1 1 M 1 .i .'Si 1 i t i M HI; 1 .! ,i i 1H, A: I'i'-i.ti!! 1 u, i ft M l, r- 1? j. M l.li;- '.' k V "- inn, ; Vil J hp Jr f 'fit! 4 i ' 'i i it i .;i,'jl ! . t, 1 m ,'3 '! -hi I 'it I I !, 4 "if 1 ITS ! 4,'i , l :
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