CONDENSED DISPATCHES. . ..Mp ICventu of Hi Wwk tlMetl ot and Ter.elr Tol.l. A dimporlP1 rase of Hip pliicne was re r(),,l n-c.ui n London suburb. A family B,x l'ersons was Mown to atvnia by dynamite fiend at Hell. Ark. The IxittlcHhtp Alabama wont Into nmilsfion flt CninipV, at Philadelphia. Klnnl lid"1-"1 wi" H',ow 0 KiiviTMinriit Buijnrlty of 130 1,1 1,10 IR'W I,ll,iMM ,""ls,' ( Ciillllllollil. The Turkish authorities were reported m-ntlv concerned over the serious risliiKH mien "p Xhi'tniK V. Lime, snn-ln-law of Senator Elect Hlm W'iirn of Kentucky, committed ,ttlci.lP lu WnxliliiKton. I.onl Alverxtone, lift tor known nn Sir ttiilinrd Webster, hits been nppointoil Jb,-,! chief Justice of KiikIhiuI. TIio Wisconsin iivei-uued l.'.S kinds for 1 lionrs under nnturul draft on her return to San Francisco from the triul COUI'se. It was reported nt San Francisco that theori-w of tin missing ship I.uiinIiik IiikI mutinied, killed the cuptain nml settled on an Island In tho Houth sens. Tin- Clil'i'K1' city council declared for nnnii'ipul ownership of nil gnt nml elec tric lii-'lit platita. It also fixed tli maxi mum price of Kan after Jan. 1 at 75 cent pir 1.IHH) feet. Tuesday, Oct. 10. Atmiit 15,000 Thames lightermen have ,tru k in London. A London distmtch roportK Professor Frinlrich Max Muller critically 111. The steamer llcrtlin reached Seattle pith J75,000 from the Copper river. 'i'lie Spanish government wns reported miicli alarmed over a recrudescence of Cnrlist activity. Two men were killed and throe hurt in in ncoident on the Lake Shore und Mich igan Central rnllroad lu South Chicao. 'All the members of the ltritlsh parlia ment have been elected but hcVcii, anil the Conservatives have made a net gain af one. The supreme court advanced the oases Involving the extension of the constitu tion to l'orto Hieo and the Philippines to the n'Coud week in November. Monday, Oet. 10. Kins fieorKe of Greece lias arrived In Vim to attend the exposition. Im'iiiiiinff transatlantic steamers all ri-p-irt heavy weather and high seas on the Atlimtic. ItecUtration In Grenler New York for the lirst two days Is reported at the rec ord I'leakitiK figures of 40O,(MH). Mexican troops In the field UKninst the Majri Indians have been umhushud sev eral times recently aud mi tie red cousid eruble losses. Aa extra freight train on the Wea Shore ruilroad ran Into a lamlsliilu twt, miles north of the West Point tunnel The fireman wns seriously hurt. Fire destroyed the car sheds of the Cleveland und Eustern Klcctrio Railway comixtiiy at Gates Mills, O. A numbei of cars and other property wns binned, lots, $100,000. Mutnrdiiy. Oet. 1.1. The Hispiino-Ameiiciiii courcss will meet in Madrid Nov. 11. Sir Thoiuus Liptou's challriiRC for th America cup arrived on the Germanic. Quiet was reported restored in Santo l)ouiinno. The recent outbreaks were re tarded of small importance. While boring for water on his farm Lear Oswego, N. Y., Martin Brotherton struck gas in larjre quantities. It was stated in Koine that the Vatican securities whooe loss was recently an nounced were really stolen in February lust, It wns announced in Philadelphia thnt the Pennsylvania ltailroad company hud awarded contract for 150,000 tons of still rails at ?-5 u ton. Frldn, Oet. 13. Connecticut's population wan announc ed by the census bureau us iMJ.S.Ito."). It is announced that the pluK'ie at (ilasgow has bean completely checked. Au excursion purty was overtaken on Tike's peak by a blizzard aud for a time was in great peril. The Liberals gained two and the Con servatives one seat in the British elec tion returns yesterday. Tradespeople bound to New York tc hay goods exhausted the supply of ex enrsion tickets at Syracuse. Lieutenant Governor Woodruff us act ing governor declined to honor the Tex a requisitions for Stnndard Oil otticinls. Governor Bayers of Texus has left Austin for New York to open the buzuui for the benefit of the Ualveston sufferers. Sir Thomas Liptou confirmed the re port that his new yncht would also be mined Shamrock aud would be com nuiuded by a well known "amateur skip per." Thursdfl), Oet. 11. Three persons were burned to death in n eurly morning lire In Boston. The torpedo bout Soiners arrived at PhUadelpbia, having made the outside ti'ip in safety. Professor 8. C. Shortlidgu has begun nit iu Philadelphia to recover insurance u me life of his wife, whom he murder 1 in 1SW. Warrants were applied for nt Boston f,f the arrest of Congressman Fitxgernld and other Ueuioerats on charges of vio '"ting the caucus luw. . Sir Thomns Lipton announced In Lon don that his challenge for the America's would arrive iu New York ou the "hite Star liner tiernuinic. Maximilian Shinburn, the "king of nk burglars," was released from Dau aeuiora, und at once rearrested on the charge of breaking out of New llamp wui'o State prison in lhtiil. lnten WIHm-IiiiIiiu Betrothed. TUB HAGUE. Oct. 1L Queen Wil h'liiiiua has proclaimed her betrothal to lHiku Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwcrin. Viieen Wllhcliuina wus boru at The llut'ue Aug. HI, 1SS0. She assumed the p'wu on coming of age, Aug. III. IS'.iN, Jim- mother, the Dowager Queen Kminu, navinK been queen regent sinco thude'tth f King William III; Nov. I'.'l, 18110. Huke Henry of Meckleuburg-Sehweiiu born April 10, 1X70. He is a half rulher of the Giuud Duke of Mocklem ""K-Sehwerin. . Galvnton Ilellef Fund. GALVESTON. Oct. 15,-Hogan Sealy, treasurer of tho Galveston relief fund. "iMiowlodgoB receipt of contributions fern Oct. 1 to 12, inclusive, amount ina 11118,552. This Includes $125,001) re- ""ru mrough Governor Suyers und !f21, received thronuli Muvnr Innna. The SM PWlously acknowledged was f'Cl.OM. mnVIno k . j4. OTQ . Foil Dinner Pall X-Itared. A wrstcrn newspaper rxposns the fal lncy of the "full dinner pail" argument of Senator Hanna In a clever cartoon, Bhowliig nn X-ray picture of tho dinner pall. The X-ray revenls the contents of the pail In the sluipo of small cards mat ked: Cont of flour Increased 20 per cent. Cont of mnnt Increased 30 prr cent. Cost of nugnr, coffee, Bait, Increased 25 per cent. Cost of rent Incrcnsed 30 per pent. Cost of clot hing Incrensnd 20 per cent. Cost of uUooh Increased 15 per cent. Cost of medicines Increased 20 per cent. Cost of matches Increased 40 per cent. And so nn through the long lint of everything n worklngman needs for himself or family. There are other things to bo consid ered In the full dinner pail argument beside the mere queRtion of what goeB Into that pall. If the consumer must pay an Increased price for all necessi ties of life It will be apparent to the moat casual observer that he will have to receive a very large Increase In wages or he will be In a worse position than when he was getting a smaller amount of money but could buy more with It. Is It a fact at all that the con sumer is being paid more money than formerly? Some labor, It Is true. Is commanding higher remuneration, but there are hundreds of thousands of men In all the walks of life who are not Being paid for their work more than formerly. The great army of clerks and salesmen and saleswomen has been practically unaffected as to their salaries for years. What they know about the administration of Pres ident McKlnley Is that they have been forced to pay more for the articles they must have. This Is their person at knowledge of the prosperous times which have been so persistently talked about. A little patient analysis of the exist Ing conditions Is all that Is necessary to show tho weak points In this excuse of the Republican party for the perpet uation of the McKlnley administration If the prespnt national controlling power had brought about an Increase of wages unaccompanied by an abnormal Increase In the cost of living there would be some merit In tho claim of rjrosnerltv. some Jusiflcatlon for tho full dinner nail campaign cry. As It Is this is what the application of the X ray to the full dinner pall reveals costly food and unreceipted rent bills. "When the doctrine that the people are the only source of power Is made secure from further attack we can safe ly proceed to the settlement of the nu merous questions which Involve the do mestic and economic welfare of our citizens." W. J. Bryan. ImiM-rlnilalil the Supreme Inane. The Democratic party has not made Imperialism the paramount issue of this campaign. The stubborn facts in the recent history of this country and the maladministration of the McKlnley regime in the Philippines have forced the question to a position of promi nence which forbids the people to Ig nore it In choosing a chief magistrate. The Issue Is made paramount not by the wlshc3 of a few members of any particular party, but because by all the laws of logic It is tho question of first Importance to the people. As Mr. Bryan very truly said In his letter of acceptance, the settlement of the numerous questions which involve the domestic and economic welfare of the nation must be of secondary impor tance until the doctrine that the people are the only source of power Is made secure from further attack. The Mc Klnley administration and the Repub lican party have asked the people of this country to expunge from the con stitution the fundamental principle upon which every free and untrammel led government must rest. When the people decide that they can do without the clause "the people derive their Just powers from tho consent of the govern ed" we are ready for a new constitu tion and a new form of government founded upon might instead of right. The shuming of the Republican plat form in regard to the Philippines and the government of Porto Rico deceives no one. The platform builders were set the difficult task of covering an ugly and naked truth with fair and specious rhetorical clothing. But the truth persists in exhibiting Its naked- ness m spuo ci u ii iun"u6" and of Its own volition takes its place In the position of supreme importance, refusing to be relegated to the rear. Imperialism is the one paramount Issue of this campaign, and the only refuge offered the peoplo from Its menace Is found In the platform of the Demo cratic party. A signal act of courtesy was the request of Bryan that all picture of himself be removed from the win dows of Lincoln, Neb., prior to the visit of Roosevelt, who spoke In that city Oct. 2. Contrast this with Rooso velt's persistent and undignified vllli flcatlon of Bryan. Senator Hanna and Mr. McKlnley are both on the anxious bench. They are In constant terror lest those irrepressi ble youngsters, Roosevelt and Bever ldge, will say something which is not proscribed in the party campaign primers. We know where Mr. Bryan stands on all of the questions which entered into the campaign, but with Mr. Mc Klnley we only know where he thinks he stands, subject to corrections irora Mark Hanna. Senator Hanna Is a trifle ahead of the game. He should wait until Mr. McKlnley gets a firm grip on the im perial scepter before tie asumes to be "the power behind the throao." THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Probably Teddy got up that little af fair at Victor, Colo., the other day an a medium of self aggrandizement. It will be remembered that Cadet Whlt- aker split his own ears some years ago at West Point, and Teddy Is a good deal after tho Whltaker pattern. The pink carnation, anointed by Hanna an the Republican emblem. Is all right In Its way, but Is suggestive of too much gayety. After a fellow has been painting the town red every thing assumes a pink tint next morn ing. The Republican elephant, which has had a number of dubious burdens to bear In the course of Its existence, shows signs of uneasiness under the load of Imperialism, militarism and trust-Ism. "A corporation Is not organized for political purposes, and Rhould be com pelled to confine Itself to the business described in Its charter." W. J. Bryan. Knrl lloomft f'tnno Trade. The earl of jiysnrt is presentinir a p'nno to each fami'.y on his pstat vt hure he finds that any of the children show an aptitude for music. Frenph Wine from California. California wines re'inported from France with French labels are sold n; prices that pay all expense and give a good profit. WPIERCE'S Favorite Prescription " I am so grateful to you for your ad vice," says Mrs. Sidney B. Oakcs, of Whitmell, 1'ittsylvania Co., Va. " When I commenced your medicines I had been treated by different doctors for three months or more,- but would only receive partial relief for a short while and then would be worse than before. Was con fined to my Wrt most of the time. At the time I commenced your treatment my left side was completely paralyzed. Had no desire to cut anything; bowels costive all the tunc. Nerves were all unstrung, so I could not bear the least noise. I also suffered from diseased ovaries aud female weakness. But thanks to my Maker and you, after following your advice, I am able to do all my wash ing, sewing and house work in general. I Tiaven't had a spasm in two months. Left off medicines about one month ago. Didn't think it necessary to con tinue them longer. I have taken about seven bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrescrintion. seven of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and two vials of ' Pleasant Tenets.' I heartily recommend those medicines to all suffering as I was." makes weak women STRONG. sick women WELL. A LGNG DIME TELEPHOKE SERVICE Perfects the equipments ne cessary to comfort in a mod ern household. No one who has any con sideration for time will allow themselyes to waste it. The will perform duties in a mo ment it would take hours, even days, to execute without it. Residence rates at moder ate cost. Apply to Mana ger. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. ZANKR FARM. The undersljrned, executors ot the estate of John Zaner, late of Flshlngcreek Twp., Colum. bla County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will ex pose to sale, on tho premises, In said township, on MONDAY, OLTOrsr.K 15, 1900, at ten o'clock a. m., the following described real estato, viz : Bounded on the north by Fish- tntfcreek, east by laud of M. Colder, and south by land formerly J. M. Dewltt.and west by land ot Daniel Whltenlg-ht, contaliilnK 178 ACRES and 37 perches of laud, less the right of way of B. & S. U. K., on which are erected 2 SETS OF FARM BUILDINGS. The same will also be offered In separate tracts, by dividing" the same by the public road, or railroad, so as to place a set ot farm build ings upon each tract, to suit purchasers. Tho same being the lato homestead of raid John Zaner. The land la mostly level, In a high state of cultivation. Zaner's station Is located upon the tract. Suitable place for the sale of coal Well watered, good farm for raising and sale ot stock. ' The old turnpike ruus through the tract, along which the buildings are erected. TEUM8 OF SALE: lis per cent, at striking down of the property) 85 per cent thirty days thereafter, and balance one year thereafter, with Interest from November IB, luoo Posses sion given April 1, tuoi. J.:.', n ... , OASTOIIIA. Beart the jf Rlno ' nm D0U8'11 of IJuWZJtUcArtC ADMINISTRATOR'S SAM? OK VAUJABl- Real Estate rurstiant to an order from t lie Orphan's Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania) the under signed, administrator of tho cstite of Hester A. Mix ire, decensrd) will expose to puullo sale, on the premises of said deceased, In Urecnwood township, Columbia couaty, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, OCT 37, lyoo, at one o'clock p. tn., sharp, of said day, the fol lowing described real cstato, to wit: All that cert a n piece, parcel, and t ract of land, situate In the Township of Oreenwnod, In the County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit : lleglnnlng at a post corner, of lands of John H. Hhult.z ; tlience by land of Jacob Olrard and John M. Johnson, nortU ten degrees east, seventy-eight and two-tentln perches to a post; thence by land of said John M. Johnson, south sixty and one-half degrees east, twelve porches to a white oak : thence by same and land of I). F. IteOllne, soul h eighty and onc-hatf degrees east, one hundred and thlrty-slx perches to a stone ; thence by land ot J. M. sutlltT, south r.lne and one-halt degrees west, twenty-seven perches to a stone; thenco by sumo and land of John H. Shultz, south eighteen and three-fourths de grees west, one hundred llfty-tlve aud five- tenths porches to the place of beginning, con taining 46 AUK liS and one hundred and fourteen square perches of land, be the same more or less, on which Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and bank barn. The farrc Is In a good state of cultivation, and Is situated about one-half mile north of. the village of Kliorsburg, and Is a very desirable property. TKUMSOIT WALK: Ten percent, of the one- fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the balance of the one-fourth at the continuation nUl. which will be on thetlrst Monday of Pet-ember, 11)00, and the remaining three-fourths within one year from the date of sale, with interest from the date of continuation nisi. Possession will be given April 1st, lfill, or sooner, If arrange ments can be made with the tenant. All grain In the ground reserved. Deed and surveys, it wanted, at expense of purchaser. A. M. DK WITT, AUm'rof Hester A. Moore, dee'd. CUSTOM IlKHKINO, Atty. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR OF JACOB SCIICVLKB, PKCHASRD. Tne undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' court or Columbia County, fa,, to pass upon executions, with power to make dis tribution ot the balance fnuud to ba In account- ants' hands, as shown oy tne account 01 m. LnnisA sehiivhir. executrix of Jacob Schuyler, asnied by Wui. H. Mllllken and John A. Ster- rett, executors Ot M. L,ouisa ncnuyier, uwcraaeu, will sit, at his olllee, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Frldav, November Hth, lflo. at H o'clock p. m., to perform the duties of his Hppolntmont.when and where all parties Interested must, attend and present their claims, or bo debirred from any share ot said fund. lC-18-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. BOWMAN, TO CSS OP OSO.W. VANS1CI.IM, LSV. FA' NO M, SHOT. TEKM, 1010. LAN U SIH.D S X HIISIUKK Jl'LY !jl,ltl0,TO I.AFA YKTTB UKK1BILBIS, FOB TBS SI M OF $4,IHX). Th iinderslirned auditor, appointed by the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., to distribute the balance in tne nanus 01 the Sheriff, after paying Judgment and costs, tn und anions the. oartlus entitled thereto, will sit. at, lilsolllee, corner Main and Market, ttts.. Hloomsburg-, i'a., on inursuay, noveuiur o, man. at, ten o'clock u. ra.. to make distribution In accordance with the above order of Court, at which time and olaceall parties Interested are requested to be present and present their claims, or be forever debarred from participat ing lu said fund. J. B. KOlll.SON, 1U-1B-H. AUU1IAI. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATE OF JACOB BOHCYI.SK, PKCBASKD. Tne undursUned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, ra.. to pass upon exceptions, with power to make dis tribution of the b dance found to bo In ac countant's nanus, as shown by the account ot Win. P. Mllllken acd John A. Sterrett, a Imlnls trators o. t. a . ot estate of JacoD Hiihuylor, de- i ceased, will sit,, at his olllco, In Bloomitmrir, fa., on Friday, wovemoer mn, rjutav xociucn p. ui., to perforin the duties of hlsappolntaient, wIihii nml wiii-m all Demons Interested roust attend and present their claims, or bo debarred irom any share 01 saia lunu. ll-KWt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR OF I. A. BAWL1NOS, LATS OF BL00U8- VUKII, PA., DKCKASKD. The undersigned Auditor, anuolnted by the Orphans' (euro of Columbia County. I'a, to dlitrlbute balance In the hands of tho adminis tratrix, as appears by her account, win su at, the ollice ot col. J. . Frec.e, tn Uloomsburj;, Pa on Wednesday, November 7th, 1H"0, at ten o'clock a. m,, when and where all parties Inter ested In said estate mast appear, or be forever debarred from coming lu on said fund. 10-11 -It. JU11IH Al. (JI.AU1V, Auuuur. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF WH. BTOklB. DECEASED. tn the Orphans' Court uf Columbia Co., Pa. : The undersigned, an Audliorappolnted by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pa., to distribute the fund In the hinds of the execu tors of tho estate of William stoker, deceased, as by their account tiled and continued by said court, will sit, at the onice ot W. II. Khawn, Ks(., in Catawlssa, ra., on Wednesday, tieioocr 81st, 1900, at, it o'clock a. in., to perforin the du ties of his appointment, when and where all parties having an Interest In said fu.id can at tend, If they see proper, If not, be forever de barred from coming 111 on sam num. IU-11-il. J. a. jAi&auA, Aimuor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP HKSTKK A. HOOKS, LTB OF OHEBN- WOOU TWP., DECEASED. Notice is hereby given thit letters ot aomln- 1st ration, on the estate of Hester A iMonre, late of tireenwood township, Columbia Co., I'a., deceased, have been granted to tho under slirned administrator, to whom ail persons In debted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having cLilms or demands will make kuown the same without delay to A. M. DEWIT'I', Aua'R, oaT-ilt" Oianzuvllle, Pa. Clinton Hebkinu, Atty. I900 lis mwn en mi, OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. M0YER, A. H M0YER, President. BLOOM, Cashier. DIRKCTOR3. Clutrlf II'. niinyon, WlUtam OtiiQle, Xfvin If. f'uiiA', Ohm-leu M. t'retwJfna, Chrtstuiihrr A. Kletm, Willium Krramw, ,o.wiit II', Kivf, Wtlllunx 8. tlo'.M', '.'-'I B. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. fTAvm, Vice Tres. K. B. TiBTiN, cashier. REST INATillL B OK Bloomsi'.urg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KKJNT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIHECTOUS. Dr. K. V. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. astlne, . K. II. Tunln, Ueo. B. Dobbins, M. 81 aver, Louis Uross, Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, xolicliea Lpon mo .nomuu. era! Terms, consistent with Good Banking. h llmiki Mm hi CAPITAL fiO,0t0 HLKl'LCS tfWOO DIHECTOUS. llenrv J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, Joseph Haiti, Paul K. Wtrt, Wilson M. Kves, owen W. cnnrtngton, Samuel Wlgrall, W. M. Longenberger,. Harvey W. Hess, Anion I. Schoch. A. Z. Hehoch President, Paul K Wirt Vice President W. II Illdlay Cashier Morris S. ltroadt, Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully sollolteiL Aug. , lttft). -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTORXXY-AT-LAW, Mr. Enf I BaUding, Court Horn AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTONEY-AT-LAW, Pot Ofioe Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, zbIAm, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John a. passu. Jonit o. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOHNBY3 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and boot, BLOOMSBURG, P.l. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, Pa. 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, ATTi kNEY 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, Attornky-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, atto rn ly-at-law, bloomsburg, pa, Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, attorney at law, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, attorney at law, insurance and REAL ESTATE AGENT, , Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner m( Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 'P" Will be in Ornepeville Wednesday of WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over I?. A. (bidding's Clothing Store, Illoomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORN EY AT LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Alexander Pros. 1 1-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, CENTKALIA, PA. twomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-1 LI OCM?Il KO, PA UliNHY W. CHAM I I. IN, IU, D. i K;i:ur. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Illooms burg, Ta. it -10-99 SmctAL ATTINTION TO UIHASKS OF CHILD!! II. BIERMAN, M. D. UOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKC' offici boobs: Ofnoe Residence, 4th St., TJntll I a. v., 1 to 8 and 7 to 6 r. M. IILOOMSKTJHO, YA J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glares and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneetin DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre- , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main telow Mark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior! and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wk artificial teeth are inserted. W"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 8:80 to 13 a. m; 2 to 5 p.m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Kepresents twelve of the strono-eor, cnmn.,. es in the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL StTBrLVI CAPITAL. AHMKTfl. nvil 1L1 Franklin of Phlla.. t-H'ty-oo fiw.ssv $l,ooo,s reran a, rmia 4n,oi o s.b&.ieo l.ilU.t wuH-u.uin. i.. 0111,11111 B,r3e,viD l,(Wl,ff 's N. America, PUlla. 8,ooe,too 9,TS0,6K 2.SM.T Office -First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. t"I.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEAS BKOWB) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATF AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strata, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Ccmpaa ies as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, mi insurance, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. t Merchants of Knuk N. J. Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.;R4. ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Mrw York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. i iicsc uiu corporations are well seasoSMa by age and fire tested, and have never n had a loss settled by any court of law. TWi assets are all invested in solid securities, am liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Christ Ur T Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster . Bloc burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county the I patronize the agency where losses, f m are settled and paid by one of their n- citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Ilartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, S"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, and modem cos veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attoched. HOTEX KNIT, (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) BLOOMSBURG, PA. New sample rooms, large nnd convenient. Recently papered, painted and refurnished. Everything up to date. Excellent facilities for travelling men. Good stabling. 5 3 C B. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snytkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modern I ermveniencet