THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE SHUT DOOR. t.nrd. t hnve shut my door Shut out llfo'a busy cares and fretting noise: litre In this sllmee they Intrude no mure. Nuenk Thou, and heavenly Jnys flmll HI' my heart with mimic sweet and calm A holy psnlm. j Te. I have shut mv door Kvcn on all tho tienuty of Thine enrth To Its blur celllrm fmm It emerald tlnnr. Ml led with sprlnu'd bloom nml mirth; Vrotn theso Thy words 1 turn, Thyself I aeelc, To Thea I uick. Anfl I have shut my 1oor On earthly rlm nil Its yenrnlnn love, ltd tender friendships, nil the priceless store Of human ties. Above All them my hrnrt arplres, O Heart divine! Stoop Thou to mine. I.nrd, I have shut my iloor! Come Thou and visit me: I ('nine, as when doors wire nm nlnne! shut Thou enmst of yore And vlsllednt Thine own. My Lord! 1 kneel with reverent love and fenr; For Thou art hero. Mary E. Atktnuon, In llOHton Vnteh man. I MOTHER TUBBSI J:, By J. I.. Harbour. J (, ' ICopjrlKlH, tlia Authors' Nymlli t ) MOTHER TUBUS nn1 I wore tht only pnM'iirri'H In the lieuv.v, olii singe couch ns If slowly crept up tilt steep ami rocky ascent of Golden pass It was n raw cold November day nt vsc would luive ridden outside with Plicrty. the tirivcr, but ns there was n fine, I'liillintf ml at In the air, we were plud to wrap ourselves up null on the buck sent of tho inside of the roach. Mother Tubbs was already in tlie conch when I entered it at Kilvei (iap camp. She greeted Hie quite as if I were ni. old friend, although I had never seen her until that moment. She wan ft lare, motherly, com for 1able looking- woman of about years, and she was loquacious to the last degree. "My man he says that lyiy tongue is ioove at lioth ends," she said, merrily, toon after I hud seated myself by her side In the coach. I had thought that she might prefer to b.nve the back sent to herself, and I wax about to lake the front seat when she said: "You'd better set here by me, for it's more comfortable riding forwards than backwards, and then there ain't but just this one robe in the stage, and we can both use it if you set here, ifueh as I've trailed 'round In stiire coaches In the last 25 years, It makes me dead sick to ride backwards." "Have you lived here in the Rockies 23 years?" "Indeed, I hnve, my son. And I ain't ever been out o' sight of 'em In all that time, either. Oh. I'm an old-tim- j tr. I nm. My land! the booms I ve . go up and down In that time! I went 11 through the Leadville boom, anil the Gunnison county booms, and lere I nm on my way to another one ever here in l'overty gulcn, where 1 reckon yon are bound for. Some o' the boys they sny a boom wouldn't he wuth anything If Mother Tubbs wn'n't In it. That's what they call me Mother Tubbs. And land knows I have mothered enough of 'cm to hnve earned the title." We had ridden about ten miles, nnd Mother, Tubbs' tongue hnd run Inces santly In a very entertaining way. 1'resently we rode down into n narrow gulch, where five or six log cabins with sunken roofs nnd fnllcn doors in dicated the existence of a little min ing camp In days long past. Mother Tubbs glanced out of the window in the door of the conch, and said, with little sigh: "Dear mel Here's nil there is left of old Camp Fancy, nnd when them cabins was built it was thought It would be the biggest minin' camp In the country. That's whut the miners think about ev'ry new mlnin' camp. There wns ns many as a thousand miners In' this gulch one summer, and there were tents and cabins nil up and down the gulch. Then tho tnin'ral reins all petered out. Y'ou see that cabin up by that big bowlder?" "Yes; I see it." "Well, I kep' a lodgin' house there 2 years ago, nr.d sometimes I kep' 30 people over night in the three little Toonis that cnbin hnd. I never think of them days without cnllln' to mind oinething thnt happened one night long the first o' the boom, when there wn'n't a great many folks in the gulch yet, I'll tell you about it if you ay so." "O please do." . "Vell.lt wasone real cold and stormy ay in November when the stage come "long and dropped a single passenger t niy house, aud I'd never hud such 1'asseuger dropped there before. She was a ynller-iiaired, blue-eyed, in nocent lookin' young thing of about 19, whose pa and ma hail no bizness to her be trav'lin round alone, even if she was on her way to marry the fellow she was engaged to. Hut it a like this: The girl was inclined to he weak-lunged, and the doctors J" her home bnck enst had said thnt the thing for her to do was to git out to the mountains ns soon as she could. WH, It so happened that she was en KaR'd to be married to a young feller who had come from her home out here to (.eek hi fortune. He had got the minin' fever, and had come to this p'ch, thlnkln' 4here was to be a big tooui here. He hud a little money, so wln the girl writ him what the doc jw had suld about her, he sent word '"r her to come right out here, and ""'y would be married. He wns full ' hope about the future, and he knew they'd git along all right. Well, she'd tt here a day or two ahead o' time, I wa'a't her to meet ber. He j was back on the Mil prospectln, no ! I Just mothered her, and told her to tnnke herself right at home there nt my house, and they oould be married there If the had n mind to when her beau showed up. flhe was such an In tiereent lamb that I took right to her, i and she wn head over heels In love ! with this fellow. She showed me his photergraft before she had been three hours in the house, nnd I reeonlzed It as the face of a young chnp who had stayed a day or two at my house n few weeks before. His name was Ifnrvey Itriggs. "Well, the girl was nil played out after lieln' on t! stage nil tiny, nnd 1 hustled her off to bed right nfter sup per. The night hnd set In awful stormy nnd hnd, nnd I was set tin' by a roarin' fire, hemmin' some tablecloths 'long about ten o'clock nnd thinking thnt I hoprd no one was out In thnt storm when nil of n sudden my door opi ned nnd In dashed n tall, slim young feller without any hat or overcoat nmT look in' skeered out of n year's growth. " '0 Mother Tubbs!" he says, with Ms voice nil of n tremble nnd his eyes stick In' out of his hend with fright. 'They nre nfter me! What shall T do?' " 'Who's after you, son?' says I. 'And what nre they nfter you for? "'The men up in the gulch,' he says. 'They say 1 have jumped n claim, but if I June I didn't know U ! I thought it was tin old claim thnt some one had abandoned. But they enn't be made tn think so unless vou can make 'em think it. What shall i do?' "Well, 1 recognized him In a minnit as Harvey I'.riggs nnd I held up my hand for silence, fearing the pirl in the other room would hear him, but she wns too worn out and slept too soundly to be easily 'wakened. 1 told the boy he wn'n't over 22 to set down, nnd he kep' biggin' me to hide Mm, and I was about to send him to the loft over head when the door swung open nnd in come about us ninny men as could crowd into the room, and the young feller give a yell and run into a corner like a sheered rabbit. Well, I just jumped right in front of him, and I held up my hand nnd I says, says I: "'Stand back, Iwiys; stand back! There ain't one of you thnt wants to lay hands on n woman, nnd you'll hnve It to do if you try to pull him out. Stand back, I tell you!' "I knew more than half of 'em, and, I tell you, they stood bnck. It'd been mighty rash for one of 'em to of laid hands on Mother Tubbs, for there were boys there that would have fit to the death for nie, and one of them buys Was Hill Hodge, the leader o' the gang, lie says, says he: "'Yes. stand hack nnd hear what Mother Tubbs hns to say.' " 'I got this to say, says I: 'There's n young gal in the other room who has come nearly 2,000 miles to marry this boy, nnd just us sure as you take his life hers will go, too, for khe is just thnt far gone on him. You don't wnnt her blood on your hands; no, nor you don't want any human blood on your hands This ,)e dWn,t ff jump lhnt ,.,,;,,,, even If he dM ,ie is a young, inexperienced boy, and it ain't for you to jedge. him. I don't believe that he meant to do wrong, nnd I tell you right tint that you don't take him out o' this house to his deuth. I'll shoot first!' "There was a loadt'd rille on the wall back o' me, nnd I grabbed it nnd held it out before me." " 'Bully for Mother Tubbs!' snys Hill Hodge. ".lust at that minnit the door of the cabin's other room opened nnd the girl come out. She had on a long, loose, blue wrapper nnd nil her yeller hair hangin' down her back. The young feller screams out 'I.ucy!' nnd she was in his arms in n minnit. Then, in a minnit or two, she says: " 'What are nil these men here for?' '"La, child, says I, 'they hnve come to your wedding. We'll have the cere mony performed right now. Come, parson, mnrry 'em right off. "You see, I hnd a parson that hnd just come to the camp lodgin' with me, and he had been routed out by the noise and hnd just come into the room. He come forward nnd the girl kind o' objected to beiiv' married in a blue wrapper, but 1 told her that she couldu't look purtier in the finest white satin and that it would be a pity to send the men awny without seem' a weddin' when they had come fer that purpose. So she give in, r.nd they was married, and if Hill Hodge wn'n't the first oiu; to t-hnke hands with the bridegroom, and he ktssed the bride! I Hew around nnd made coffee and cut a big fruit cake I'd made for Thanksgivin', and we had a gay time. And the young fellow turned out real well. He is a prosperous man and he nnd his wife hnve four lovely children. I visited 'em last week. Hut I reckon Hint wns the first and only time a Iynrhin' was ever turned into a weddin'.' " Viunrou Menure. Tor a long time the favorite form of "make believe" of little b'ailh was that of "getting married." For weeks she was a bride, marching down'an Imaginary aisle to the strains of an Imaginary wedding niurch, to meet un "imaginary bridegroom. At last her mother, becoming tired of it, laid: "Faith, don't you know that when you get married you will have to leave me?" This was a rude awakening, and the game stopped. . Not long afterward she came to ask the difference between "Miss" and "Mrs." To make herself clear her mother said: "Well, when you grow up and be come a young lady you will be Miss tier' but if some mini should ask you to marry him" I'd call a policeman! exclaimed Faith, und her interest was at end. Hurcier'n Magazine. wns at un Irluli Mayors. Irish nmyors ure exewnt from duty In court of la Feminine Dlplomney, "ITov do you get on with your eevr neighbors?" "Very nicely," answered Mrs. Illy kins. "We pursued our usual pro gramme, and ns soon ns they moved )n sent over and asked to burrow their washtubs, flntlrons, gns stove nnd baby grand plnno." "Hut you have nil such things your Vlf." "Of course. What. T wanted to do was to lieud them off." Washington SUir. Perfertly True. "You disapprove of some of the con ventional fictions?" "I do," answered Miss Cayenne. "And yet I have heard you exclaim to a number of people: 'I nm delighted to see you!' " "The remnrk wns perfectly true In each ense. I shouldn't enre to be blind, you know." Washington Star. On It Trnll. "Thry put the dollnr before the man!" The spenkor loudly cried. "And then the man Roes after It," Ths audience replied. Puck. t'OR SAM.'l V SAKR. Farmer Halbrick Hinkelspeel. thnt was n foolish Idea of yours to build two houses when you only use one. Farmer Hinkelspeel Not 'tall; you see, ven der gomes a prairy fire py and sweebs away one house, I have do odder one left. Chicago Tribune. Ailc iinry, "IVhnl nre you up tn, my nretty mnld?" (.plinth tho modern Rlrl, quoth she: "Vou may bet your life I am alwuys up To whutever's up to mel" -l'uck. Mot In Ills I.lne. "Tell me." he said to the grocer's clerk, "just what is the difference be tween this l'.rie and that cake of Ca niemliert? Which do you consider the better kind of cheese, nnd why?" "1 must e.sk to be excused," was the reply. "Comparisons of this kind are always odorous." Chicago Times-Herald. " He Showed C'onrnuo. "Whom do you consider the great est hero In this town?" asked a stran ger. "Oh, Kd Summers, of course." "In what does his heroism consist?" "Ho jilted a girl who hns two brothers, both prize fighters." Hos- ton I'Oht. This is What Tiiky Sav. Those who take Hood's Sarsapnrilla for scrofula, coze mi, eruptions, catarrh, iheunialUoi or dys pepsia, s.iy it cures promptly and perma nently, even afier nil other preparations fail. You may tale this medicine with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. What it has done for others you have every reason to believe it will do for you Constipation is cuied by Hood'i Tills. 25c. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out of the Court of roiairon Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bfi exposed to public sale, at the Court House, la Ulooinsoui, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DKC. 8, 1900, at two o'clock p. tn., all that certain piece, par cel, and lot of ground, Bltuaie In the Town of Illooiusburg, County of Columbia and Stute of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: IlciflnuliiK at the. nortneaat cor ner of Sixth and Leonard streets; tbencoeast wardty along the northern side of Sixth street three hundred und ninety -six feet, more or less, to the Kupert and lllonmsbuig ltallroadj thence northwardly along lands of said Ilupert & Illoomsburs Kallroad one hundred and eighty feet, more or less, to tho corner of the building known as tho "Hurling Koom," upon the In grain carpet plant ; thence westwardly along sou'U wall of tuo burling room and building known as tho "Ingrain Weaving Mill," seven-ty-nlne feet more or less, to tho southwest cor ner of the Ingrain Weaving Mill; thence south wanlly ono hundred and twenty feet to a point In west wall of Tapestry Weaving Shed ; thence westwardly two hundred and eighty-seven feet, more or l?ss, to Leonard street ; thence south wardly, along Hue of Leonard street, slxty-slx feet to place of beginning, whereon are erected the following buildings: A TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING seventy-nine by one hundred and forty feet, kuown as the TAPESTRY WEAVING SHED, a one-story bilok building, seveins-ulno by forty feet, known as tho TAPESTRY COLOR SHOP, one three-story bi lok building, firty by one hur dred and sixty feet, known as tho SPINNING MILL, together with the engine, shafting, belting and otlier machinery contained therein, and mv ored by tho Itt n of all that certain mortgage, executed by the Ma gee Carpet Works, to C. ('. Peacock and L. H. Wuller, as trustees, bearing dale January -Till, recorded in Mortgago Uook, volume V8, at page 'l), &c, upon the premises hereinbefore named, the Judgment upon which tho foregoing levari facias was Is sued, having been confessea by the Magee Car pet Works, to ouahlo the holders of tuo bonds to collect tho money due thereon, und secured by suld mortgngo. seized, taken In execution, at the suit of I.. E. Waller and C. C. Peacock, Trustees, vs. The Magee Carpet Works, and to be sold as the property of tbo Magee Carpet Works. W. W. ULACK, Millku, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFFS SAU5. lty; virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to nin directed, there will bo exposed to publli) sile, nt the Cnnrt House, In Ulooiiisburg, county nnd state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DKC. 8. 1900, at to o'clock p m., u 1 1 that certain piece, par cel, or tract of land, situate In the Township of Scott, County and Slate aforesaid, bounded and deserllied ns follows, to wit : Beginning nt n stone, In linn of land late of Aaron Ilnonn; thence by said land north eleven and three-q-iarteni degrees west, ten perches to stone; thence by the same north seventy-eight and ntie.ipmrter mis to stone and land tow or lato of Slieppnrd Slielhuniincr ; thence by same and lands of Jesse W. Merrell, north twenty-nine and three.iiirters degrees west, twenty-six and three-tenths perches to stone In street ; thence by same course, by land of William Hopper, seventy-five feet to stone ; thence by said Hop per's loi north sixty and one-half degrees enst, two hundred and nineteen feet and threo Inches ton road; thence by said road north twenty-nlno and three-quarters degrees west, elglily-iilne, feet and six Inches to stone and lands of Howell's estate; thence by land be longing to Howell's estate soulh sixty-eight and one-half degrees west, two hundred and twenty-five feet to a stone; thence by same north twenty-nine and throe-ipiarters degrees west, ninety-eight feet and six Inches to line of reserved road ; thence by said road south sixty eight nnd one-half degrees west, one hundred and thirty-five feet nnd three Inches to stono and land of Charles Hrychus; thence by said llrychus south twenty-nlno and three-quarters degrees east, eleven and ftve-tentlis perches to a stone; thence by same, and other lands south sixty-eight nnd one-hnlf degrees east, twenty, eight and ono-teiith perches to stono ; thence by lot now, or late of Christopher Fedder, north seventy-eight and one-quarter degrees east, fourteen feet and eleven Inches to a stono, In line of street forty feet wide; tlienco by said street north eleven and three-quarters degrees west, ono hundred and eight feet and nlno Inches to a stone; thenco crossing said street and by land of the Evangelical Church north seventy-eight, nnd one-quarter degrees enst, two hundred feet; thence by Church lot and lots now, or hue of straub, Prlco and F. K, Snyder, touih eleven and three-quariers de grees east, two hundred nnd seventy-tour feet and two Inches to lot of CuUiarlno White; thence by lot of Catharine White north soven-tif-clght anr one-quarter degrees east, nine perches to a stone, In line of land lute of Aaron Boone, to the place of beginning, containing EIGHT ACRES, more or less, together with all the Improve ments thereon, Including A DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, tak"n In execution, nt the suit of William HotTmiin, use, vs. W Ullain Hopper and Mary A. Hopper, and to be sold as the property of Wllltain Hopper and Mary A. Hopper. W. W. BLACK, Mii.i.eb, Attv. Suihiff. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the governor of the state of Pennsylvania, on .Monday, the ifithdayof le ceinber, UKHi, under the Aor, of Assembly of tho Coininoiiweulili of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved April S'jth, 1674, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to b- called THK W1UTK MILLINU CO., the character und object of which Is the manuriuiturliig and dealing In Hour, meal, grain and feed, and for these purposes to have, possess ancle. .Joy, all tho rights, bcnttlrs aud privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. TUe names of the subscribers to said applica tion tiro II. V. Willie, A. B W hite, I. S. White, ieo. C LaTouretie, M. Powell, T. K. Hyde. a. '. I'reasv, .1. II. Alkinun, W. s. Moyer. a. W. Heller, Kills Kves, Joseph Haiti, K. u. Yorks, (leo. II. Hummer, David Powell, J. C. Ilrowu and W. M. lleber. ll-VJ. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. FSTATB OK EI.IZA1IKTH YOST, I,TK OF I.0C08T TOWNSHIP, DKCKASKU. Notice Is herebv given that, letters of admin istration on the estate of KU.abeth Yost, widow of Ileriiion Yost, lal of Locust township, Col umbia count v, 'a., deceased, hive been grant ed to . I), (ism in, of ShamoKIn, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted M suld estate are request ed to make payment, ami those having claims or demands will muKe known the same with out delay to wm. n. OSMAN, ur to 811 West chestnut St., Jons O. Fkkkzk. Atty., Shauiokln, Ulooiiisburg, I'a. (!) Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF PKI.II.AH CRAMF.K. I.ATK OF BLO0XS UUKtl, PA., OKCIASKD. Notice Is herebv given tint, letters testa mentary on the estate of Delilah Cramer, late of tho Town of Hloomsburg, Pa , deceased, have been granted to .loseph crame'.resldent of said town, to whom ull persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to mako payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same wit bout delay to 1U5 tit JOS.CH.VMKK, Kxccutor. Or to Jons G. IIakuan, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Entitle of Dnnii'l Jam limn, lat? of Centre Totm Khlii Columhla CvtuitV dereaned Notice Is herebv given that letters of admlnls trHon on the estate of Daniel Jamison, inie of Centre township, deceased, have beeu granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make paviuenl, and those having claims or de mands will make known tho same without de lay to ISAIAH J. JAMISiiN-, New Columbus, Luzerne Co.. Ta. 11-18 fit Administrator. "KXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. STATE OF PKTBH 8. 11AHH AN, LATE OF BLOOMS HL'HII, FA., DECEASED, Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the, estate of Peter S. Ilarman, late of Hioonisburi;,have heen granted to Kebecca liar man, resident, of said town, to whom ull persons Indebted to suld estate nm requested to make pavu.enr, und I hose having claims or demands will make known the same wllbuut delay to 11.15-tit KEBKCCA HAltMAN, Executrix. Or to John (l. Hakman, Atty. An Old House in Hew Quarters. James Keilly has moved his Earlier Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used as a parlor, on fust floor. Newly furnished Expert workmen. Give us a call. 4-5-ly 1891- 1 900 ni OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, . 40,000 w. MOYER, President. A. H BL'OM, Cashier. DIRKCTOKS. Charlet II. Rimyon, Wllllmn OlnQlef, Willi, tr ViLuk. Olmrlm it. CrevullttO. ChrWoiher A. Klelm, Wllltain Kreamir, Jutit'lih II'. A'et-ii, Wiliuim 4. Muftjtr, B-IM-SM) E. W. M. Low, rrcs. 3. M. Stater, Vice Pres. E. B. Tostin, Cashier. rest mm Bm OK Br.ooMsuuRo, I'a. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFK DEPOSIT POXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKECTOKS Dr. K, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. 11. Vastlne, J. M. Btaver, E. n. Turtln, Louis Gross, Geo. 8. Holiblns. Accounts of Hunks, Corporations, Kunds and Individuals. Molldted I'pon the Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Good Ilaukltg. National Bank. CAPITAL o.rmo SLUPLtH WMto DIKECTOKS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner. Joseph Hatfl, Paul K. Wirt, Wilson M. Kves, Owen W. Cherlngt.no, SamueUMgfall, V. M. Longenberger,, uarvey w. ness, Anion z. schocn. A. 7,. Hchoch President Paul K Wirt. Vice President W. II. Hldlay Cashier Morris S. llroadt, Teller Business and Individual accounts res nectfully solicited. Aug. H, 1S'.. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTOSNEY-AT-tAW, Mrs. Eat s Building, Court Hons A7lr, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pact Office Building, and ftoo, ELOOMSBURG, PA4 C. W. MILLER, ATTO RN KV-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Building, zn4 flow, BLOOMSBURG. PA. John o. rBBirs. johh o. darsian FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ColuaiLiijui building, 2nd Root, BLOOMSBURG. P.iL WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockanl's building, Comer Main and Centre Sts. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, Office, in EntBklg, Bloomsdurg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Euilding, 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 ft Co. Wirt building. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflice, First National Bank BUlg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockanl's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. KII AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflice, Corner of Third and Main Sts,, CATAWISSA.. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Giant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. KiT Will be inOiangevil!e Wednesday of each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIV-AT LAW. Office in Welis' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Hloomshtirg, F Will de in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Alexan? Bros, n-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRA LIA, PA. romce Llddlcot building, Locust aveow J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7- ' I I.OOMM tM;. PA HICNKV W. t lUMPLIN, M. D.. Ml h;i:is. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF I lit fcYfc, FAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Rnnlt Ttlmma. burg, Pa. it-TO-09 MONTora Tst.srnoNR. bum. TKi.xruoNX. VKS TSSTKU, OI.ASSRS flTTKU. H. BIERMAN, M. I). IlOMCEOPATDIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHM ornci nocas: Office ft Hesldence, 4th Ht., 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 8:30 to 8 p. m. iiuwjisci itu, ri. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsbuko. P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with fWwtn and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conn7tH DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHIS, Crown and bridge work A SPECIAI TV Corner Main and Centre Stre -t . BLOO.MSBURO, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior nuwawt. ana an work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT I'A ID, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whn artificial teeth are inserted. WTo Le open all hours during the dtjr. 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 AlcKELVY, fire insurance agent. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Corapaa cs In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BPRrLCt CAPITAL. ASHRT8. OVSS ALL Franklin of Phlla.. fi o.iN-o M.ms.svl. (1,000.5 1'enn'a. l'hlla 4no,n'0 ,ts,ibi, i,4i5.a Oueen.OfN. Y. Mi0,N 8,Mb,W1S l.UiLf west Chester. .. Y. SI 0,1 in i.s.wi 42 N. America, l'hlla. S.OOi'.iOCi U,T:o,u 2,344,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. S-tTI.osses promptly adjusted ono paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKKAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. VV. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies as there are in the World and all " losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNATP, FIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Heme, of N. Y. j Merchants of Newark. N. J.t Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.jRema. ing, Pa j German American Ins. Co., New Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well SffaOM4l by age and fire tested, and have never rat had a loss settled by any court of law. Thclf assets are all invested in solid securities, anal liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly d;eneda paid as soon as determined, by CLnmipa T Knapp, Special Agent and Adjustei, Blooasff burg, Ta. The people of Columbia county shoal patronize the agency where losses, aay are settled and paid by one of their Omm citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hnrtzel, Prop. No, 121 West Main Street, 4-3Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coa venienccs. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. HOXEX (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) BLOOMSBURG, PA. New sample rooms, large and convenient Recently papered, painted and refurnished Everything up to date. Excellent facilitio. for travelling men. Good stabling 5 3 C. B. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Batfei rooms hot and cold water, and all modejb convenience
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