THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ci rmr.sT commkit. jnfc I'olltlcnl nml IMhrrnlM on (In Kith of I'nMIr Intrrent. By Andrew J. Palm. fe nre holding Cuba merely long enotiph to tench her how to do tho gov ernment net herself. The pnormoua jlMls tlint. hnve already occurred In the postofTlco department will be a fine object lesson for the Cubans, but It will take them a long tlmp to put up pa big a steal as was done by the4r American teachers. The most essen tial things necessary to good govern ment, honesty to prompt right doing and the courage to perform "plain duty," are so sadly lacking In the Mc Klnley administration that the presi dent Is regarded as a Pharisee when he jets up as an example for others to fol low. The directors of the Commercial Travelers and Hotel Men's Anti-Trust Tongue held a meeting recently In New York and adopted a resolution pledging the League to support the nominees of the KanfiaB City convention. A com mittee was appointed to arrange for a meeting of several thousand drummers Bt Kansas City on tho Fourth of July. In '9G a great majority of the commer cial travelers supported Mc.Klnley, but McKlnley prosperity has driven thou sands of them out of business, and this year they will do their full share to ward driving McKlnley out of the pres idential chair that ho has disgraced. The armor plate contractors will put up handsomely for tho Republican campaign fund as a reward to the par ty for killing the proposition to estab lish a government plant. Tho armor plnte manufacturers, like many others, sell their goods cheaper abroad than at home, and the men who uphold such business transactions must be receiv es a reward for their perfidy to home interests. When Senator Pettigrew declared In the senate that the Rhlp building firm of Cramp & Co. had been compelled to put up $100,000 to the Republican com palcn fund In '96 the pure and unde rled Mark Hanna became white with rape, and denounced Pettigrew as In sane. Mr. Pettigrew however, didn't seem disturbed by Mr. llanna's charge, but kept right on prodding lilm with unpalatable truths. Senator Pettigrew says that he received his Information from the senior member of tho firm of Cramp & Co., and as that member has not denied It, Mr. Hanna's rage was evidently tho more sincere because of tho truth of the charge. Gen. Fred Funston, who thinks he Is a greater man than Washington, put two Filipino prisoners to death "to make an example of them." This and many other similar transactions will set us before the world as an example to be shunned, not Imitated. We cull ourselves a Christian nation, yet do things that would shame an ordinary devil. Congress adjourned after one of the shortest regular sessions on record. H failed to do Its "plain duty" as laid down by McKlnley In regard to Porto Rico, and passed a financial measure that no other congress has dared to do, showing that the money power Is con stantly growing more brazen In Its demands and all the time getting con gress more completely under its con trol. Tho anti-trust bill passed the house with a hurrah, Just for effect, because It was well understood that the senate would quietly put It to sleep. The ship subsidy steal and the Nicaragua canal steal were not passed, owing to the effect they might have on the coming election; but they are not dead, merely postponed, and If MrKlnlcy should again be elected and congres be Republican they will pass. Under Bryan, however, they will have no show, and as he is certain to be our next president these steals will not receive governmental sanction. The attempt of Mayor Ashhrldgeand Director English, of Philadelphia, to bulldoze Hon. John Wanamaker proved a sad failure. Llko the man who play ed with the hind feet of a mule, these two gentlemen are not nearly so happy looking as they were before, but they know more, having learned something new In tho fool's school of experience. They know now to a certainty that the tetter people of Philadelphia will not tolerate an unwarranted attack on a respected citizen. The Impudence of these men Is equaled only by their stupidity. They thought to blackmail Mr. Wanamaker, a gentleman who has nover shown any lack of courage, by "'ling him that spies had been on his track when In Europe, and that some thing would be exposed unless he would cause The North American to stop Its attacks on Ashbrldge and Eng lish for their questionable acts as city officials. Mr. Wanamaker promptly ex Posed the scheme, and public feeling rose to such a pitch In the Quaker City that a mnss meeting was held and the Indignation against Ashbrldge and his tool, English, was expressed In strong terms. f they do not resign and give t'P the positions they have disgraced It will not be because the best people or Philadelphia do not desire It. Mr. Nanamaker's public life is an open book containing no record of wrong do ing, while his private life has been on worthy of Imitation, at which no fharacter traducer has dared to point finger of suspicion. He has a Wrong hold on the people of the state 'of what he has done and Is doing for Better government. When postmaster general he advocated the government ownership of tho telegraph and a wider of the malls In the interest of the common people. To him belongs the tlit of first recommending rural mail nvery. He has done more to over wow Quayism In this state than any " ner man, and Is to be admired for le enemies he has made. A big standing army is a confessed menace to a republic. Its cost Is a tre men( oua tax upon the people. Ameri ne?r rs are not 80 helpless as the earth . 01 EurPe. crushed almost to wiii i lhe den of militarism. It the. the fauIt 01 thes9 voters If Th P?nsent t0 assume Buch a burden. tai.H, ?ean PUcy f malltarlsm and for .v. .for ro'lltartBin has no excuse u SSc.ln tbi8 countr-st- XVaateri Snertnraa. "O, F.ilwnrd," nbe cried, "do yon know what? I dreamed last night that you hiul told me to oilnun town and liny that beautiful iat I rtmke of the other lay." "Well, Hint proves It," he rrplled. "Proves what, dearest?" "That drrnmx tfo by cnritnirlcH." Then she was sorry she bad not bp pun the day as usiin'l by scolding bini. Brooklyn Kagle. Much I lie Pnnie. Johnnie Paw, what i a "paradox?" Paw Well, a paradox, my son, Is something' tlint is Kolf-cojitn'ulictory something- that doesn't seem to agree with the facts which permit It to ex ist. Johnnie Oh, I thought It meant a pair of doctors. raw WeH. I goes It does. Pnltt rnore American, The lletaehitirnt. Ho loved her for her wondrous hair, So mnrvelmnly rli h, Hut when h saw It on n chair Love' train of thought. Jmt then nnd there, "VTas wracked by a misplaced switch. - KUlntf Mnnaxlne. A ft RKTI.fi: IIKMIMM-.n. ner Fiance (of five years' undis turbed trnniuillit.y) I have heard from Fred, lie tells me he didn't get enough fighting. The enemy Just have their fling and return to cover. She (Just a little weary of sweet ness so long drawn out) Perhaps they don't approve of long engage ments, dear! Moonshine. iOonnomlonl. "Our last month's gas bill was Just fright ful," 8ald Mary to her heatl. Tho young man rnso with smile delightful. And turaed tho gas down low. Baltimore American. Free medical ndvke. Men and women sulTcrinc from chronic diseases are invited to consult Dr. I'icrce, liuff.dn, N. V., by letter, absolutely without fee or charge. For more than thirty yeais as chief consulting physi cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, of liutlalu. N. Y Dr. Pierce has de voted himself to the treatment and cure of chronic forms of disease. Assisted by his sialT of nearly a score of physicians, each man a specialist, his success has been phe nomenal, mnetv-eiL'ht persons in every hun dred Heated being absolutely and altogether cured. omen have especially availec themselves of Dr. Pierce's oiler of free con sultation by letter, thereby avoiding ihe un pleasant qiies'i.mings, the olno;os examina tions, and odious local treatments considered necessary by some practitioners. Over half a million women have been treated by Dr. Pierce and his staff for diseases i.eculiar to women, with unvarying success. Write with out fear as without fee. F.very letter is treated as strictly private and sacredly confi dential, nnd all answers are sent in plain en velopes, bearing no printing upon them. Addiess Dr. R. V. Pieice, World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. Some wives object to being called the bet ter half they think llicy are the whole tiling. Mr. S. S. McClme Co. has secured from Kudyard Kipling a series of stories of the South African war. The first, entitled "The Outsider," will appear in the July number of McClure's Magazine. This story introduces a young, ignorant, but self-important subaltern, detailed to the command of a lemote railway station who gels into serious trouble. As a character study, this is one of the most vigorous ami amusing stories Mr. Kipling has ever written. As a poet the gai man may not be a shin ing "nl'tt although he is an expert with meters. Three editions have already been printed of Higgle lloise Hook, an announcement of which will be found in our advertising col umns. This little book, which is crammed full of information on the horse, cjsts but co cents, yet we nre free to say it has as . , , i i ; c .; t ... iiiucn practical, noneu-uown inio: inauoii tor busy people as books costing ten tunes os much. Put it in the hands of your boys and girls and get the hired man a copy. 50 cents, oy man ; auuiess uie uuusisncrs, j 1 nier Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. When the cook marries the ice man it is an indication that the monarchies still pre vail, What Sh.vi.i.wk Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try jell-O, a de licious nml healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling ! no baking ! sim ply add a little boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, orange, Raspberry nnd strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. iccts. 0 2id 4' When women become a power in politics we may look for bargain sales in votes. Twist Those Who Havb Tkieu. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind and never hoped for cure, but Fly's Cream balm seems to do even that. Oscar Ostiom, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, III, I suffered from catarrh; it got so bad I ,..,.,1.1 n., uirlr: I used F.lv's Cream Halm and am entirely well. A C. Clarke, 341 Shawmtit Ave., nosion, mass. The Halm d es not irritate or cause sneez ing Sold by druggists at 50 cents, or mailed by Fly brothers, 56 Warren St.,N.. It doesn't take an acrobatic book-keeper to strike a trial balance. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lilt, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy toopernto. 25c. y What Five if t liit.i.s Acoimi'I.isiikd. This money was invested in five bottles o( Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. "I suffered for nearly ten year with constipa tion, jaundice and b liousness," writes Mr. D. Probcrt, of New Hampton, N. Y., "and the best medical treatment I could procure, did me no good. A friend of mine spoke of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy which I bought, and when I had taken five bottles I was cured. What the doclors cos! hundreds of dollars in Irving to do, Favorite Remedy did for live dollars." If you are inclined to constipation don't neglect yourself. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy permanently ernes it. Some people climb lo fame, and others jump of! bridges. Kemkf in Six Hours. Distressing kid ney nnd bladder disenses relieved in six hours by "New Great South Ameiican Kid ney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of ils exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys nnd back, in male or fe male. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggist, 12S W. Main St., iilooms '"""c.. Pa. 4 26 ly. Work is sometimes a pretty good tonic for a run-down system. DisTRF.ssiNo Stomach Disease Perma nently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need sutler no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion The cure begins with the first dose. The relnf it brings is marvellous and surprising ll makes no failure; never disappoints. No mailer now long you have sullered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health. giving force. Pleasant nnd nlwavs snfe Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggist, 128 west Alain street, llloomsbuig, I'a. iy4 19 Many a woman has her head turned by nnoiner woman s nat. Goshen, 111. (ienessec Pure Foml Cn t i. K'r, v v . Dear Sirs : Some days since a package of your iirain-w preparation was lelt at my of fice. I took it home and gave it a trial, and 1 nave 10 say 1 was very mucn pleased with it. AS .1 Sill .Stitllll f(ir rTtfr,... W'a l.u. -I ways used the best Java ami Mocha in our i.oiiuy, out 1 am nee to say 1 like the Uiam O as well as the best coffee I ever drank. 6 2Id4t Respectfully yours, A. C. Jackson, M. D. People who fish for compliments are not me reel tiling. A farmer way out in Oregon, writing to tne puDiislicrs 01 Horse Hook, advertised in tins issue, says : "1 have read a number o Iwoks on the horse; some of them were large and of high price, but Higgle Morse iiook ant me moic real good than any of mem.- 1 ne price is 50 cents, by mail; ad ciress tae publishers, ilmer Atkinson Co. Philadelphia. Any pugilist will tell you that a belt around tue waist is worth two in the jaw. Jki.l-O, the new dessert, pleases all the laniiiy. four flavors : Lemon, orange, raspuerry and strawberry. At your grocers irt.. 'r :. . .1 y .. , v. iiy ,i iu-uay. o ZI 4IU Fven the man with a thin voice may in dulge in heavy conversation. Shake it Into You Shoes Allen's rool-hase, a powder. It cures painful, smnrtintr. Kivnllt'ii f,..-i n.l ir.r.-.i..!.,. .... ;l.. and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. lt' lli,. nn.il..i r..t ;..A... of the age. Allen's Foot-Kase makes light or new snoes reel easy. it is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, t'red, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by nil druggists ami snoe stores, isy mail lor 25c. in stamps, Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. 6 71141. The watchmaker rejoices 111 bail times. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order or the Orphans' Court or Columbia County, the undersigned, adminis trator of the estate of Catharine W'elllver, late of Madison township, Columbia County, Penn sylvania, will expose to public sale, oa the premises, la Mudlson township, said county, oj TUESDAY, JULY 17, tooo, at two o'clock p. in., nil thar, certain piece of real estate, bounded and described as follows. to wit : Ueglnulng at a post corner, of lands of Daniel Smith and Alexander Carr; thence north forty-eight and oue-quarter degrees west, ninety-three perches to a post; thence ulonir lend of isaao Mcltrldu, south forty-rour and one-half degrees west, three hundred and forty two perches to a stone ; thence north thirty six and one-halt degrees west, twelve perches to a stone ; thence south forty-four and one half degrees west, along latia of John II. Mills, nfty-nlnennd three-tenths porches to a white oak ; thence south forty-six degrees east, along laud of James Klsner, ulnety-nve perches to a post; thence north along land of . JUoxander Carr, llfty and one-ipiarter decrees eust, ninety, live and live-tenths perches to tho place of be- Kiuuing, containing 55 ACRES eighteen perches, strict measure. Youug chestnut, roclc oak and hickory timber tract, and about two acres cleared land. Hood stream running water on tract. TKHM8 OF UALK : Ten por cent, of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth loss the ten per cent, at the confirmation of Bale, and the remaining three-fourths in one year thereafter, with Interest from confirma tion nisi. D. C. WELLIVEK, Ikbi.br & Ikkleb, Attyg. Administrator. 1891. 900 IIH FARMERS UWil W, -OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S.'MOYER, A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. President. VlRHCTORa. Chnrle W. Hunuun, Sxein If. t'unk, Chrintuplwr A. Kleim, Wtlltam aiuqlei, Charl M. Crrteling, H'f 'inn Kreamur, "aide Ikeier, D-'.'I-IIO ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TIIF, Bloomsburg School District, YEA It KNDINO Ji:NK4, 1UO0. K. MTTF.NHKNDEH, Collector, Dr. To balance on duplicate, IMii. t 370 83 Clt. Ity cash paid treasurer I ST'.) 311 " Com. on nil pi'imltti' on IH!icluiillclMiiierHmH. 11 7t By additional exonerations.. "w 73 270 H IK. To balance on duplicate, is.i. n.vj 1 t:U. Ity cash paid t reaRiiier l.i'T W lly Com. on all pcnulili'M on lii dup., after a months.. 1J On lly com. on dfp'wlt.tlerl up In llliiomshnrK linnklmc Co.. is 00 Ity special com. on uncollect ed balance to settle up duplicate of 1WW 1(10 00 By ail'lliinnal exonerations . 1 SI5 ll't 1' I. Ji. KASK, Collector, Dr. To balance on duplicate, in.i7 )7 OK Cl(. Hy rash paid treasurer Sim la " eiu. on bal. and uenalty.. in n " errors and exonerations... 117 us " Kleim ealattt 11 7ii " bul. on duplicate pd treas 'WW sK7 01) DH. To bal. on dup., lmts 507 r.j OK. lly cash paid treasurer. S'.HB Bl " com. on bnl. nnd penalty.. 207 71 " exonerations I'.lii 4s " returns to county Com.... til tl 4V! To bal. on dup., 1MM .... Bill 8H Pit. To amount of dup. of isw.i 17J.M : IK. By amt paid treas In liodays.. s-!m til ' discount allowed 477 7 " com. at li per cent 1SI frfl ttv Hi lly cash paid trens In 6 mns.. Wil 7s " coin, at ft per cent l(W II " returns to County Cam... l:li Xl t siuu a dim.' w To bal uncollected after fl m's fnKtt 'J! " 6 per et. penalty Imposed. Amt due January JO, ltniO Hy ciisn pd tri'tts arter H urns. com. on bill, aud penalty. t 55M i 8 -i .14 44 s RUT 1H To balance due on dup., lmru. i W. B. KINKEK, Treasurer, Dr. To bnl. from former treas....$ 14 W) " unit from dup. of inw 2T'.i H'i " " " lww Un7 w ' ' " 1'.i7 407 V-4 " ' " IH'.iH 8'ilH 61 " " ' .. lr.MO 5 " " state appropriation. OTi'tf w " orders discounted l7l i5 " proceeds from lunch sup'r 1SI 81 " proceeds from lecture.... J uu " proceeds sundry supplies sold 4 02 To error In account, refunded S 01 " proceeds commencement exercises ti9 4.3 To proceeds for Iron from Kosenthal 3 00 ti5l lij Clt. By Int. and dls. on orders Nos. II and -.'.i 1 55 00 lly coupons paid 1 471 So " ordered loans of lww paid louo 00 " " " Item " anno no " bonds redeemed Suuo ou " Int. on bonds redeemed... 40 so " orders of ' A l'.KK) ' lTXVt m " tieuurer's commission... 4ss 4rt " bal. In treasurer's hands.. 143 21 SMM 65 BL ILDIXU FUND ACCOUNT, DK. Balance on duplicate, is i5.... 98 (to " " " IXWi.,.. .'ISS MJ " " " IS'17.... fA S " " " isi... iH.vi w Amount of " lsii'.i.... ho " ' penalty on I 70 49 8750 117 CK. By addltlonul exon., ism:. si 27 " " " istiii J 07 " errors and exon , 1m. . .. ll'.i HI " exon WM HI s.1 " com. to collector, wn 8 u " " " I 34 no " IS'.lT 5 IS " Kleim estate, lc:C 3 14 " com to collector, 189m ... 5.' ;t " ret urns to Co. Com., lH'.W.. id m " discount on dup., l!i 1-jT 41 '' com. lo collector. WW .... 90 73 " returns to Co. Com., lM'.e.i. . :t '.'5 " balance on duplicate, lH'.w 13S ' IS'.'.) lalll 97 " Int. paid on orders M 10 " coupoiispald 1171 60 " bonds redeemed. WWO 00 " amt puld Insurance g7 40 " unit p'd for elect rle clock. 78 3S " amt paid for repairs 3ul u? " " " " plumbing and lumber 2S5 41 By ami p'd for hardware and furniture li! 23 By treasurer's o mission.... l.io 2tl amt, transferred to auhool fund tU 92 67)0 6 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, DK. Balance on duplicate, lsy5 wi 9H ItHW 32 " ' " 18117.... (WO 53 " " " 18'..... 3725 05 Amount Of " ll'.i.... liti."3 57 " penalty " 18'.i9. .. l;i.j l Bal from former treas 14 .is AintNtnte appropriation 5703 8a I'loceeils of ordersdlscounted B5 Proceeds from luncu supoer and lecture 130 81 Proceeds from sundry sup plies sold 7 03 To error In account refunded. 5 04 proceeds commencemunt exercises fl.i 43 From building fund accouut.. B2 9J 2ti.V2ll 53 UU. By additional exon, dup IH95. 58 48 ' " " INtW. bH 18 " errors and ' " isn". 328 5a " " ' ism. 2M 15 ' com. to collector " iwi:. 8 hi " " " lwm. 9 8.1 " " 1M7. 14 25 Kleitn estate " 1NH7. 8 2 " com. to collector " lsus. 15.' 32 " returns to Co. Com., lww.. 4tt " discount on dupllcate,1899 8W 88 " cum. lo collector, dup. isu 249 e-4 ' returns to Co. Com., 18'.i9.. 99 tin " balance on duplicate, iwm ail 2 " 19'J 8412 till " amt paid 29 toachers liuir, 87 " " " " " at Inst.. 295 00 " " Janitors & sub stitute teachers.. 10O12.r By Int.. on bonds extended.... 90 oo ' ami puld auuuors 9 00 ' ' ' for wute sas. 70 99 " " " haul'if dc work sill .is " prlntlnir 58 10 ' " " exp s and fi t. 2138 " ' " ludseit supns fc91 29 " " ' 6 copies bell i Journal.. 7 00 By amt paid for papering and paint Iiik Ml Hrt By unit paid for text books. .. 837 00 lllisceiiaiieuiis 1;, " " "wallpaper.... 50 " " " coal 699 77 11 " " pluiub(f & n-ns 421 91 " " loans of 189H.. IujO 00 ' " " " 1899 21100 11O books for llb'y 69 95 " " " pictuies.Thlrd Street School.. 100 55 By amt p'd for salary of sec'y 240 (W " " treasurer, com... ass 20 By balance In treasury 143 21 2ii.'29 55 1.1 II It A HY FUND, DU. To balance from former year. 93 38 To proceeds cnimncucclucut exercises, iuuu on 4.1 101 i Clt Hy amt expended In 1899-1900. 59 ft") By balance lu treasury M2 80 1H2 81 riCTl'UK FUND ACCOUNT, DU. To proceeds fromlunch suu'r li) 81 To piweeds from lecture 7 uo 130 81 By amt expended In pictures. 100 05 By balance lu treasury 30 20 l:io 81 INDEBTUDN EsiS. Bonded Indebtedness at last reuorl a7WKl 00 Bonds paid during year 2OU0 00 Bonds outstanillin: llWn 00 ordem discounted 140u uo t 3i,100 00 A SHUTS. Balance on duplicate, 1898...$ 519 ss Balance on duplicate, 1899.... 4ii."3 l)U Bulauec In treasury 113 21 Mill 75 Liabilities exceed ussels 8108.3 25 Kutliiiuled vulue of buildings and grounds 900U0 00' J. C. HUTTEH, JU., JOS. OAUUISON, Secretary. President. Wo, the undersigned auditors, having exam ined tne ubove accounts, sutteuients and vouch ers, as presented by treasurer aud secretary, nua thum correct as slated. P. 11. FUKK.E. ) VM. KUICKHAUMA ic 1 k wi'.ruit, J AUDITORS K. W. M. Low, rrcs. J. M. Ktavkb, VIco Pres. K. B. T 1ST in, Cashier. m Bin -OF Bloomshuho, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $20,000 SA1K IlKPOSIT llOXKS FOR RENT IN liURGLAR AND ITRFI'ROOF VAULTS. DIUECTOUS. Dr, K, VV. M. Low, Myron t. Low, Dr. J. II. Vastlne, J. M. Staver, E. B. Turtln, l.ouls Gross, tteo. 8. Bobbins. o Accounts of Hunks. Corporations, Funds and Individuals. Solicited Upon the Most 1,1 D erai Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. Tbs Bloomsburg National hi CAPITAL (tn,noo SUKl'LUS 20,000 DIKECTUUS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, .Insrph Itattl, I'aul K. Wirt, Wilson M. Kves, Owen W. Cherlngton, Samuel Wlgrall, W. M. Longenberger,. Harvey W. Hess, Anion Z. Schocb. A. 7.. Sehoch I'aul K Wirt. W. 11. Illdlay Morris 8. Uroadt.. President .Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. 2, 1899. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTORXIT-AT-LAW, Ut Enf s Building, Court Hon AJWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOftNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BIXK3MSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Joun o. rasBZif. jouno. habmak FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLOK3 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTO RN E Y-AT-LA W, Columbian building, and floaty BLOOMSBURG, t.k. WJI, H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office n Lockarrl's building, Corner Main and Centre Sta. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. 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. (Offlceover Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTO RNtY- AT-LA W, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. KiT Will be in Oranceville Wednesday of each week. W. II. UHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Thirduid Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over IS. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, llloomslmrg, Ps Will lie in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alcxand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LA W CKNTRALIA, PA. rOfflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3 J0-iv BLOOMSBURG, PA. HI-.NKV W. ('IIAJIPLIN, 11, ., GENF.RAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF 111K Li t, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National U.mlc Itlnnmm. burg, Pa. il-io-OO SPECIAL ATTKNTI0N TO DlfclASKS OF CBILDBB H. BIERMAN, M. D. nOMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKGBOB orrici boors: omce ft Residence, 4th Bt., Until 9 a. x., 1 to and 7 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBCKO, Vk DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa.- Office And rpatrlnnen V v nn n...i. ' Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo. P. r THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glutei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telenhone ronnantmit DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS E RANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPF.rTAI.TV. Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Mukf Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manow. uu uu worn warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whtC artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the Atj. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets od. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 13 a. m ; g to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman i??r,Ph8ents wo,ve ot tne strongest Compoa es lu the world, amongwhlchare: CASH TOTAL SCRriVI Franklin ofPhna..C1a w5JkT,'!5f I'eun a. l'blla 400,000 8,8i!!uo YinLS Queen, Of N. Y.. . 600,000 8 588 16 LOWLf W est Chester, N. Y. 800,0( 0 1,7M,SW ! N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 11,780,689 2,8t4,T Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BHOWH1 INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATP AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies a.3 there arc in tV. ll'nrl .11 " "iv. 1U Ml losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNATP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. t Men-hunt. f w. t. N. I.: Clinton. N. V. :Pennl. w v . t- j ' ing, Fa ; German American Ins. Co., New ui, utccnwicn insurance Co., New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, T. These old cornoratinno or. ..ll by age and fire tested, and have never rt ociiieu uy any court ot law. Theli assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the haiard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Christian 1 Knapp. SDecial A pent nt A in burg, Pa. ' The people of Cnlumli!. patronize the neencv urhf-r lr if are settled and paid by one of their owe citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzcl, Prop. No. i2i West Main Street, ff"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern co. veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attoched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydbr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. I.aree and convenient umnl. - t. rooms hot and cold water, and all to c del conveniences
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