THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. TI1K TWO FATHERS. nv camii.i.m in. T1IK miitner was a widow. an industrious woman, who worked lute and early in order l support her child, a little (ill be tween four """ I,vo Jriira inn, pretty ft a (.my. "" affectionate and coaxing guy happy child cnii.il he. On tlie opposite side of the landing of the fifth lloor im which Mmo, Ktictine nnd her dauxhtiT Kiltie lived, ni the clcmr nf the ipiirtini'iil", inhabited by two brothers ralnni t nwikr-i by trade, and bachelors eith rr by choice or ty chance, no one knew. One ot those Hays wnm tlie intnur In, it . .. .1... I...: l..'. HOCl-tliait ' HIV IMIIII I 11 1M'II in eriliT to net a current of air, the prittines df l.iliie attrnittd the attention nf the Inn liriilhcrs, who were already pimt their lirt yiilh, anil adored children in tliitr tiinl it v of approaching old bnchi loihonil. From tli.it a mit nf intimacy spriutd tip between the willow and her iiciKhlmr. I.itt.e re- I I . . I. 1. lililocai wcrvirrw iniiommi iH'inrrn ineiit; wiry rnnietimea made a party of pleasure tti the Niniliy! no wed djd ihey tet on, indeed, lliit one day the eider of the two brut Iut . . . i - . i 0i ul in wic nint'i . "That clii.d would want a father lnully. "That i my opinion also." 'Would you have any objection to mv .kiii the mother to marry nic?" "Whv should I. In fact, I was thinking nf ili.niii the Mine inye!f; but since you liave spoken first, follow the notion up -lint on the condition that you will let me , l.ii.ie as often an I like. 1 lore that thi.il as much as if she were my own." "Kn!noth! You will live with us." The question agreed upon, the two broth er" i!ri"rd in their best, went to call on Mine. Ktienne, whom, however, they found tun lined to bed. The evening before die hail walked very rapidly, in order to take lunic work back to the Hhnp on time, on re turning she had caught a chlil, passed a fr verish night, and was not able to rise in the morning. Mie Indued her neighbors to go fur a doctor; it was no time to M'l.'ik of marriage. Inll.iniination of the lungs carried away the poor woman in ten days. The funeral over, they took charge of the little one, kissing her. They aid to one another, at the same time: "If you wish, we will never get married u" Thev went to live at Yirci lines, so that l.iliie might have plenty of good air and take walks in the wood. They were very iiroinl of their little adopted daughter. When people stopped to look at them, and asked in a casual way which of them was her father, they replied: "Itoth of us." l.iliie deemed to like one as well ni the other, and called them Uncle John and Uncle .l.ime.1. When the was l.l vears of age she was the first to suggc.-t that hc should stay at home for the future, at which, of course, the brother, were enchanted. What a charm ing little housekeeper thev had then, and with what joyful tenderness she greeted their return every evening! jo say that the spoiled child never abused their good- Ties would be saying too much; but at least ihc seized every available opportunity of Jilia:ni them. Two year passed over so quickly for all of them, that on the day the two men brought a cuke and a bouquet to celebrate Lillie's birthday, they exclaimed: "Seventeen year, old! Is it possible?' Hut, yes, it was possible. And .James iml John thought so much about it that it made them anxious and unhappy. It was the younger who said one even ing to the other: "Do you know that Lillie is getting more beautiful every day?" "Kh! Yes. I know it well. And other know it, too. There must be a good many dmirers prowling about lure after her.'' Ami it I. certain one of them will take her a way from us before very long." 1 nor uttle thing! "Yes, if she w ere to get a bail husband." "Oh, 1 should kill any man who would treat her badly." "There is only one way of escaping that." "Ah!" said the elder brother, without Making any addition to the exclamation. "And then," continued the other, "think how tad it would be for us to part from Lillie. Never again to see her trotting about the house, never to hear her merry voice ltitfing after we return from work of an (Veiling." "I have betn thinking of all that for a lcng time, my dear John." "And it must be put an end to." "And you plan;" "It is very simple if it pleases you.. I hall marry her before she get. fond of any ne else." "Zounds!" The elder brother tood up, aliuot threat Ming. "Well! What i the matter?" "1 also have thought of that plan. I was ouui going to speak about it, but alwa) field back." "Why"' "liecause I wanted to marry Lillie my elf." The two brother, looked at each other far trom amiably; then the younger .aid: "111 is is the same a. with the mother for inirly. J)u you. remember, James? 1 gave jer up to you. It is your turn, now, to give hillie up to me. You lire three year, older man i." "W hich, nevertheless, doe. not make you ry young." A song was heard ascending from below 'ta'rs. l.iliie wi coming back from her uoiy shopping. "Listen." said .Tolm. mnidlv. "The child ho has made our happiness up to this must uui ue a cause of disunion between u. Let choose the nut she likes host." . "All right," .aid the other, "that is quite .air." bilSe entered, took the two men by the "ik, kissed them, ami, drawing a chair be tween them, .aid: wish to speak to you seriously. . 'he face of the young girl looked quite J')'nus. "Iwish to get married." 'John and I were just speaking about it." But you have not found me a husband." As a mutter of fact we have. You love "ivery much, you my?" Tike father and mother at once." t hat i. why w e wish to prorpose to you choose between us." hy choose?" . ')Vll'ch of us you will marry." Joe young girl burst into a tit of laughter 10 Joyous, so prolonged, that the two broth- " remained quite diimfounded. Then, "'Us.ung the tears from her eyelashes: -'0 nonsense, my uncles. 1 said 1 want Mo apeak to you seriously. You mustn't v'. I ,,ttve sweetheart." either replied. of r UW ou lm"lu't 1)6 "tryt I am o fond you''"' Ul kfl ' C0l"',l8 to-morrow to see "'-.ike that-all at once. And us, Lillie?" v u 11 fill alwuy. be my two father." Weekly, j SANITATION AND FEVER. Thonsnml nf t.lrra Datrd In Cnbn j bj American Mriaurra for t lennllnrsa. I fntliff- rtf ...... 11 1 ...i " ".lion iiiityis, wiin nre nc- ustoincil to Rolncr tin t1INI'l VPN Uti t)if Rii.Vlnir that ",irt. Is v. li.dcHome." re '"I'l"ly not ncipiiiinted vilh the va rieties or Hltb tlmt used t.ibcMrrwnn.1 fcnilcrlli; the cities of Culm. Tl,nt dirt n tint wholesome; It ns 1 be breed. Inir-iliicp of yellow-fever kcitii.m. One of the first tb inrM flu, V iiu.fiofit.u ,1!,t when Ihey took possession of Culm n jciir imii n nnir npo, wiih to bcln to re move It, piiys Youth's Coiiipiinioii. The results of this act inn nlreiuly np penr. In ISAM. n yenr before the Amcriciin orcttpntion, the denth-rnte of llnvnnn wns 8.T per tboiisiuul. I!y the end of 1S09 the rnte bml been low crerl to 27 per thousand, l'nr tlie month of April Inst It wns about '.'2 per thou Band. This ini'iitis n, yrnrly snvinp; nf nenrly lo.diid lives In lfnvimii nbuie. It menus, moreover, tlmt this country Is much less likely thnn it otherwise would be to experience otic of those epidemics of yellow fever which, pcnernlly stnrt Itif,' in the Cumin eiipitnl, bine been promptly trnnsplunteil to the I'nited Stntes. Such nn epidemic hns been known to cost this country from $10,000.01)0 to $lVn(Ki.nm, In mb-lit inn to the lives it siicrihYed. V do not know what it costs to clenn Culm. It may be set flown us a safe proposition, In n ense of this kind, that prevention Is not. only "better than cure," but that it isensic'r anil vastly less expensive. UK KKV lli: ! T1IKM. She I know only two men that 1 ad mire. lie Who Is the other? Sondags Ni.se. A llcnrly Welcome. He was inclined to lie facetious. "What quantities of dried grass you keep here, Mrs. .Stebbins! Nice room for u. donkey to yet into!" "Make yourself at home," she l e upended with sweet gravity, Tit-I!its. Then He'll I, use It. Mc.litriier I bear he niai.t a lot of money in that i.eal, and yet be looks very plum. Thingumbob Yes, that's because lie's so uwfiilly conscientious. MeJijfjfcr Ah! then he didn't make the money honestly? Thingumbob Oh, yes be did; but he'll liave to tell his wife he's got it. l'liiladelplila Press, First ani Fui KMusr in the field of med icine, is Hood's Sai .- iparilla. It pie-sesscs r.etual and uoeipialkd merit I y which it cures a'l dis-.-ascs c.m-ed or promote 1 b im pure or iiupoverihud blood If you have i hen ma t ism, dysj cp-in, scrofula or catarrh, ou may lake I loo t's Sar-aj. arill.i and bo cured. If you are run down and feel weal; an I tired, you may be sure it will do you yood. The favorite family cathartic is Hood's Tills. Hoax "Did the manager yivc you a pass to that bum show last nic,ht ?" Joax "Yes, I was taken in." SHERIFF'S SALE. I)y virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Peunsyh aula, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at. the Court House, to Hloomaburg, County and and Btato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER i, 1900, at two o'clock p. in-, ail that certain messuage, or tenement, or lot of ground, situate In the Town of lllooiusburg, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desirlbed a. follows, viz: Ou the northeast by an alley, outlm bouiheast by lot ot M. 8. Williams, on the soul hwet by Iron street, and on the north west by lot now, or late of Thomas lllckey, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE andoutbiilldlus-s- Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Krauk I'. l'ursel, executor ot Mary Clayton, do ceased, vs. ltucliacl A. llenson, and W be sold as the property of Hachael A. llenson. W.W. BLACK, C1.AHK. Atty. 8aor"T- WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. -,.ti,'e Is hereby iflvon that the following 2, ' a m,r is en Sen Is will be presented to the r.i 111 hs? l .u.t of Columbia county on .Mo n ViL li .eiiib.-r 8. 1Hi. by the Clerk ot said dav, Keidi oi r . i ' . ' exeen- liraire" ll.-J to "am" wUUlu four days, they i r 'ow iishln ieeeaseil. IMrsonnli y ('. 1'k,,K.aloo.C;i.elKrV.l,U hIiIti deceased, rersonaii) moo,? iQT.Mm Clerk. O-'c. OTICEIN DIVORCE. To Suii.Tk. lmiciibender. respondent, lato oi Ba(TUKwwl.S Uuityou bo and ap NJU M,C i rtof common Picas, in and for p,',"r ve S coin ,,bla,Kiatoof Pennsylvania, siUuColliityoM I' ' of',.(,,.niboi-, A. II. 1IKKI, ," '''Sn tneie to H 'ow cause, If any you have, then and Hi( ie io i' your wife, tlm libel )v". i, d Mvoivcd from the bonds of Andrew L. FrIU, Atty. U-16-tt SUerirr. SHERIFF'S SALE. ny virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out of the Court, of tomiron Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, thi-ro will bo exposed to publlo sale, at the Court, House, In Itloonisotirg, County and bliite alorrsald, on SATURDAY, DliC. 8, 190c, at two o'clock p. m., nil that certain piece, par cel, and lot of ft-round, situ ite In the Town of MIooniHburs-, County of Columbia and Htnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described an fol lows, to wltt Ui'Klnnlnnat the nort beast cor ner of Sixth and Leonard streets! thence east wardly slontr the northern side of Hlxth street three hundred nnd nlnetj-slx feet, more or less, to the Itupert and lllnimisburg Itallroad; tlienco northwardly along lands of said ltup?rt A lllDoinsbiirK Kallrond ono hundred and eighty feet, more or less, to the corner of the bulldlnif known as the "Hurling- Kooin," upon the In (train carpet plant! thence westwardly along south wall of tno burling room and building known as the "Ingrain Weaving Mill," seventy-nine feet more or less, to the southwest cor. nerof the Ingrain Weaving Mill ; thence south wardly one hundred atid twenty feet to a point In west wall of Tapestry Weaving Nhed ; thence wostwardly two hundred and ehfhty-seven feet, more or l 'ss, to Leonard street j thence south wardly, along line of Leonard street, sixty-six f"et to place of beginning, whereon are erected the Mllowlng buildings: A TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING seventy-nine by ono hundred and forty feet, known as the TAPK3TRY WEAVING SUED, a one-story brick building, seventy-nine by forty feet, kniwn as the TAPESTRY COLOR SHOP, one three-story brick building, nrty by one hun dred and sixty feet, known as the SPINNING MILL, together with the engine, shafting, belting and other machinery contained therein, and 'Ov ered by the lien of all that certain mortgage, executed by the Magee Carpet Works, to CO. Peacock and L. K. Waller, as trustees, bearing date January '.Tth, liuii, recorded In Mortgage Hook, volume as, at, page ', Ac, upon the premises hereinbefore mimed, the judgment upon which the foregoing levari facjas was Is sued, having been confessed by the Mageo Car pet Works, to enable the holders of the bonds to collect the money dui theroon, and secured by mild mortgage. .Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of L. K. Waller and C. C. Peacock, Trustees, Vs. The Magee carpet Works, and to be sold as the property of the Magee Carpet Works. W. W. ULACK, Mii.lkk, Atty. ' bherlff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy; virtue of a writ of Levari Kaclas, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In llloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DEC. S. 1900, at two o'clock p ra., all that certain piece, par cel, or tract of land, situate In the Township of Scott, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Hrglniilng at a stone. In line of land late of Aaron Boone, tlienee by said land north eleven and three il'iarters degrees west, ten perches to a atone; tlienco by tho same nprtU seventy-eight and one-ipurter rxli to stone and land low or late of Kheppard 8ueluammur : thence by same and lands of Jesse W, Mcrrell, north twenty-nine and three-imrtcrs degrees west, twenty-six nnd three-tenths perches to stone In street ; thence by same course, by land of William Hopper, Seventy-rlve feet to stone ; thence by said Hop. per's lot north sixty and one-half degrees east, two hundred and nineteen feet and three Inches to a road; thence by Bald road north tweiity-nlno and three-quarters degrees west, elt'lily-iiliio feet and six Inches to stone and lnids of Howell's estate; tlienco by land be longing to Howell's estate south sixty-eight a:,d one-half degrees west, two hundred and tweuty-tlve feet to a sfone; thence by same north twenty-nine and three-qu irters degrees west, utnciy-clgut feet and six Inches to lino of reserved road ; tlienco by said road south sixty eight and one-half degrees west, one hundred aud thirty-five feetaud three Inches to stone and land of Charles Brychus; thence by said llrychus south twenty-nine and three-quarters degrees east, eleven and five-tenths perches to a stone ; thence by Biimo and other lands south sixty-eight and one-half degrees east, twenty eight and one-tenth perches to stone; thence by lot now, or late of Christopher Fedder, north seventy-eight and onc-tiuartcr degrees east, fourteen feet and eleven Inches to a stone. In line of street forty feet wide; thence by said street north eleven and three-quarters degrees west, one hundred and eight feet and nine Inches to a stone; tlienca crossing said street and by landot the Evangelical Church north seventy-eight and oue-quarter degrees east, two hundred feet ; thence by Church lot and lots now, or late of Straub, Prlco and F V. Snyder, eouth eleven and three-quarters de grees east, two hundred and soventy.four feet and two Inches to lot of Catharine White; thence by lot of Catharine Whlto north sevon-ty-elght and one-quarter degrees east, nine perches to a stone, In line of land late of Aaron lioone, to the place of beginning, containing EIGHT ACRES, more or less, together with all the Improve ments thereon, Including A DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of William Hoffman, use, ts. William Hopper and Mary A. Hopper, and to be sold as the property of William Hopper aud Mary A. Hopper. W. W. BLACK, Mii.lkk, Attv. SuiKtFf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, tho under signed, administrator of tho estate of Jackson Karns, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, Penn sylvania, deceased, will expose to publlo sale, nn the premises, In said town, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, of said day, the following described real estate, to wit : A HOUSE AND LOT, sttuato on Eighth street, In the Town ot Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, bounded on Mie north by an alley, on the east by lot of Bloom Poor District, on tlie south by Klghtu street, and on the west by Nathan Chromls, being fifty-live fcot In width and one hundred and six teen feet lu depth, Tkkus ov Hai.k : Ten per cent, of ono fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the sulking down of the property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the continuation of sale; and the remaining throe-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from conllrma. tlon ratal. fr. U. 11K00KE, Executor. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VAI.t'A ML 3 Real Estate. The undersigned, executors of tho Inst will and testament nf Peter Heller, late of Pino township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, de censed, will pxpose to public sale, on tho prem ises. In Pino township, aforesaid, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, i9oo, at ten o'clock a. m., the following described real estate: All that certain messuage and tract of land, situate In Pine township, afore said, bound! d on tho north by lands of Abraham Tit man and Thornton Walls, eastwardly by land of (lenrgo Moser and Watts lleucock southwardly by lands of Burgess Kck and W. 11. Hay man, and westwardly by land of Will lam l'ursel and Mary J. Heritor, containing 60 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES, bank barn, wagon shed nnd outbuildings. Hood wa'er and fruit on the premises. About eighty nores cleared and In good stale ot cultivation, and the balance well timbered. Tkhms up sAi.t : Ten per cent, nf thepur chiiie money to be paid at tho striking down of the property; fifteen percent, on the first day of January, ltiOl, twenty-rive per cent,, on the first day ot April, in.il, anil the balance In one year thereaftor, to bo secured by bond and mortgage. CHOILE HKI.r.KIU KvHr,.TO. WILSON M. KVKS, f KXHCLTOKS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLJl- Real Estate The undersigned, administrator of the estate of John A. Kiinston. Iiueof the Town ot Bloom' burg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, de ceased will expose to sale, on the premises, lu Mailt. on township, on SATURDAY, DEC. ist. 1900, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the property of the deceased, known as THE HAZLE BOTTOM FARM, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning at. a corner nf lands of James Hans and Marcus (frah nn, running thence along land of said Marcus Oraham and lands of the estate of Jft'iies K lull 11 north forty-six degrees and forty five mtn ites west, three thou-und seven hun dred and thirty-seven feet to center of public road, leading from ,lerieyton to Washington, villi- thence along same, by Its various courses and distances, to a large oak tree, near a publlo school house, al.uig said road; tlienco north forty-four degree east, ono thousand nnd four teen feet along line of land of Jacob Confer, to a stone corner ; t hence north slxty-ttve degrees and thirty minutes east, one hundred and twen-tv-four feet to a stone corner; thence south fort.y-slx degrees and forty-tlve minutes east two thousand seven hundred snd seventy, three feet along lines of land of Jacob Center, to a corner, at fine ot land of 1 nomas dingles ; thence south forty-two degrees and thtrr.v mln. Utes west, three thousand feet, nlong line of land of said Thomas Uludns and James llaus, to the place of beginning, containing 2t4 ACRES and perehn, be the nmn more or less, whereon are erected a tlireo-and-oje-half-siory FRAME, SLATE ROOF HOUSE, Wx:)4 f-et, In perreot condition, with a good well on kitchen porch. House and outbuildings handy and coic plete. Also, a large b uik barn, 48x71 feet, with a SttxjiMoot straw shed, all built, within the past. 1 years. This barn Is very complete, having granaries with shoots under threshing lloor, where wagons can be drtvru and loaded from a platform, upon same level with wagon. This barn Is particularly udapied to raising stock and general funning conveniences. There Is a good well lu same that has never gone dry. The threshing lloor, bel. g on a level with the ground. Is most easy of access. Also, two huge Implement biilldlngs.one 20x10 feet mid one lKxiJ feet. Also, double corn ci lb. M) feet long, which will hold 1,00(1 busln-ls 01 coi n, and provided with a high loft over crib. This splendid, well known farm property Is located one mile west of Jers-ytown and two miles east, of the Alexander Hlllmeyernroperty, along the main rod to Washliigionvllle, liun vllle and Wilton. The .Vllkcs-Harie & Western M. It. cross 's tho extreme north corner, where cars can he loaded and lliiloaden. The chillis iiHiUe crevk passes through the noi l h corner M I feet from rear of barn, afford ing great, convenience for stock to run. The land Is almost level, with Just enough Incline f ir per'e:t surface drainage, tl.iiiio has been expended for tile to thoroughly iinierdralu the land H,0"() bush 'lsof lime have ben applied erly anil tremendous crops are realized. The ground has hoen kept up and Is now In good condition. No butter stock raising or general farming property can be found. 'J his tana will posplvolv be sold on day above mentioned to highest bidder to close up this estate. The crop share, now In ground, to go to purchaser. TERMS: -Ten per cent of one-fourth to be paid upon dav of sale, balance of the one-fourth April 1st, 1H0I, the remaining three-fourths April 1st, l'.HW, with interest from April 1st, lot. C. W. FTNSTON, AdlllT. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EST ATI OK PKI.II.AII CRAMRR, t ATI OP HI.OOMS BUS1I, PA., 1IKCKASEI). Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Delilah Cramer, late or the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa , deceased, have been granted to Joseph Cratne'.resldent of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to 11 IS 6t JOS. CH AM EH, Executor. Or to John O. Hakm an, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kulutt ' of Vtinti'l Jamison, fate of Cmitrx Tottn. Khip Colunihla County. ilecra.ic(t Not Ice Is hereby given that letters of admlnis tratlon on the estate of Daniel Jamison, iate of centre township, deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned administ rator to whom all nersons Indebted to said estato are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the sitme without de lay to ISAIAH J. JAMISON, New Columbus, Luzerne Co., Pa. 11-15 fit Administrator. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK l'ETEKS. II A H H AS, I. ATK OF BLOOMS Bl'KO, PA., UKCKASKU. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of peter s. Barman, late of Hlooiiisburg.havo been granted to Hcbeeeu Har mati, resident of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reipiesled to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known tho same wit hour delay to 11-15-ttt ItKBECCA 11 A It MAN, Executrix. Or to John O. IIakuan, Atty. 1801 I900 Ml' OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - 1 - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. MOYER. President. A. H. BL'OM, Cashier. UlRKCTORS. ChurlfD W. Rimyon, William atnolea, XfVln If. Vunk, . Charlft M. i'rrtvtlng, Clirinloiihur A. Klelm, William Kivnmvr, Joseph IC. i'l, William 8. iloyxr, praiiK tkeler, 8-U1-UU K. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Ftavkb, Vice Pres. a. n. i ustin, cssnier. FIRST N ATi:SiL BANK OF Bi-ooMsnuRo, I'a, Capital and Surolus. $162,500 Undivided Profits, $20,000 o SAFK DEPOSIT POXES FOR RENT IN UUKGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKKCTOKS. Dr. K, M. Low, Myron t Low, Dr. J. II. Vastlne, J. M. Staver, K. B. Turf In, Louis Oross, Ueo. 8. Bobbins. Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, solicited I'non the Most Lib eral Terms, I'nnsls'enl with Oood Banklt.g. Til, National Bank. capita? m,nno HLKl'LCS M,m DIHECTOHS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, Joseph Ham, fanl K. Wirt, Wilson M. Kves, Owen w. Cherlngton, wimiiel Wigfall, W. M. Loiigenberger,- Harvey W. Hess, Anion Z. .Henoch. A. 7.. Nehoch President I'aul K Wirt vice President w. II. Hidlay Cashier Morris St. Broadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. H, I (a. An Old House in New Quarters . Jamei Rcilly litis moved his Parher Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used as a parlor, on first floor Newly furnished Expert workmen. (Jive us a call. 4-S-ly -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNTT-AT-LAW, Uti Ent's Building, Court HooM jklWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTONEY-AT-LAir, PoM Office Building, lad floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTO R N EY-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Building, 2a4 float, BLOOMS BUKG. PA. John o. phikz. jobs o. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Bouse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Coluwbiau building, 2nd Sooc, BLOOMSBURG, P,4 WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockanl's building, . Corner Main and Centre Sts. H. R. STEES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office, in Ent Blilg, 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, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers National Bank, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,, attorney-at-law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, VV. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Offlceover Alexander A Co. Wtrt building. 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 I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. . V. H. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce with Grant Herring. RLOOMSmiRG. PA. tir Will be inJOrangcville Wednesday of each week. . WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNiy-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Puilrling over P. A. Giilding'g Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P Will lie in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Office 1 Wirt liuilfliiiir. nvf.r Al..atl Bros. I -16-00 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. r"omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenw J. S. JOHN, M. I)., THYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7-i" 11 ( OMH IK . PA HI.IHKV MY. C HAJ1PI.IN, M. D GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF tilt. LYl:, KAK, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's Nntinnnl ?1or,L tit . ,,urK. F. il-ro oo BTKI IAI, ATTFNTtoN TO lHHtAHKS OF CDILDBM VKS TESTED. OLASSKS FITTKD, H. EIERMAN, M. D. DOMtEOPATII IC I'll YSICIA N AND BUHG JOB orrici noras: Office A HeBldence, 4th Ht., 10 a. m. to p. m :30 to 8 p m. HLOOMSBl'HO, r. J. J. BROWN, M. I)., Market Street. Bi.ooM$ni'i. P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with frlarce and Artificial Eyes supplierl. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone rnirMlt DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPEClAt TV Corner Main and Centre Stre- , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Offlo ; Barton' Building, Main below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior oituH, ana bu work warranted as represented. TBETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIW. by the use of Gas, and free of charg mkm artificial teeth are inserted. WTTo be open all houra during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORiN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets 00 posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 8 to S p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON AlcKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Bartman KepresentB twelve of the strongest Ooumi es lu the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SCRrLCT CAPITAL. ABSBTS. OVBB AU. Franklin of Phlla.. fv,m Jt.WiV at 008.S I'enn'a, I'hlla 400,o.n n,M5,i Oueen, of N. Y , .-son.coc 8,t,toe i,oL w esirliester, N. Y. 800,H0 ),75X.8f1 4 N. America, I'hlla. 8,00(i,i C0 .7S(i,tt. 2,3(4,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted are paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BHOWMJ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strtatt, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good CornpaB ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRI INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.jRwd. Ing, Pa j German American Ins. Co., Km York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J, These old corporations are well seaaoa4l by age and fire tested, and have never ft had a loss settled by any court of law. Tat! I assets are all invested in solid securities, nM liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Christian F Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blootaf burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoal patronize the agency where losses, ( ay are settled and paid by one of their owl citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, tiTLarRe and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, nnd modern co veniences liar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attnehed. HOTEEr ENT, (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) lil.OOMSBL'RG, TA, New sample tocms, large nnd convenient Recently papered, painled and re-furnished Everything up to date. Excellent facilitie" for travelling men. Good stabling 5 3 C. B. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snvphr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, I A-arye anu convenient sample rooms. JJaln I rooms hot and cold water, and all modeto I conveniences ' Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath