SAD END OF A KINO. Theodore of Corsica Died In Abjcci Poverty in London. I, out Ilia Dominium I. 'Up Mr, Knitter, and Also Ilia l imlr II Ik l'.il taplt CiiniiHiKi'il lr lliirarc Wnlliolr. Ilia I'rloml. Mr. Kriifrcr lias lout his count r,v, but, neeotilinjr to nil accounts, lie is scarcely likely to see tin inside of a debtors' prison mid ilio penniless. Kuch a futc befell n lus.s fort uiuiti monarch win we tombstone still stunIs In tin God's ncre which Kiiiroumls the I'lirish church of St. Anne, Soho, London. Kinjr Theodore of Cornea wtis born nt. Met, in tti'.Ml. Invited by the (n ernl assembly of the ('nrsicniis to be come their klnjr. he was duly crowned In 17.'!i'i, but few years stilliccd to ex haust his personal wealth. After ap pointing a regency of :tl nobles to inanairc the Mute in his absence, he commenced a pil'riiuare of solicita tion to obtain foreign aid and mom y 1o mipport his rank and style as hint; of Corsica. He was more or less hospitably re ceived in several courts, but the prime nhjeet of his mission was not achieved. Arriving In Enjrhmd nt. Inst, he was referred to the admiral of the Med iterranean' fleet, who would aid him by order of the home government. Hut. when Kinfc- Theodore learned that hi landing would be opposed, he returned to Kiifrlnnd. Having borrowed on the continent where and when opportunity present ed itself, he laid himself open to the wiles of the Genoese nobles, who were ever scheming and plotting ngainst him. He was arrested for a debt of 5,000 florins in Amsterdam and thrown Into prison, but subse quently released by a subscription be ing raised by Jews and foreigners to liquidate his debt. A Spanish Jew advanced him 12.0H) florins, and In 17:w he successfully attempted a land ing in Corsica. Hack again to Kngland, where he received considerable sympathy and aupKirt, he was again seized for debt end cast Into the King's Jieneh prison. In prison he ntTccted as regal a state of demeanor as his surround- NEAR THIS PlACE Ii INTERRED THEODOItt. KINS OF CORSICA. WHO Died InThii FVhuh rc,1l.i75S THE KING'S BENCH PRISON. Bv Tm BiNtFirof TkcAtrorlmotyfMiT) INCOHJtOUtlCE OF WHICH HE REGISTERED HI KIMtCDMOfCORJICA FOR' WE USE or HiS CRforroRV. OLD MEMORIAL STONE. (Dedicated to K!n- Theodore of Corsica, Who Died a Pauper.) ings allowed, and received his vari ous visitors with an amount of pomp and ceremony rather ludicrous and pathetic. Here he remained until he was released on his surrendering his kingdom for the benefit of his cred itors. On his release he took a chair to the house of the Portuguese min ister, but, being away from home, and King Theodore not having the wherewithal to pay for his convey ance, requested the chairman to carry him to the house of a tailor in Soho, which was done. The man of scis sors and cloth paid the fare and gave the pauper king shelter. Theodore was' taken ill the next day, and died three days later without a sixpence In bis pocket. Horace Walpole, who had done him many acts of kindness during his life, raisel a subscription to bury him, and composed his epitaph. Smollett de scribes his person and character in Ferdinand Count Fathom. The original mural tablet, of which an illustration is given on this page, has been made more imposing by the addition of a many-membered mold ing. The inscription reads: "Near this place is interred Theodore, King of Corsica, who died in this parish on December 11, 175(5, immediately after leaving the King's Ilench prison, by the benefit of the act of insolvency, in conwquence of which he registered his kingdom of Corsica for the use of his creditors. "The grave, great teacher to a level brings Heroea and beggars, galley (!avt and kings. But Theodore learned this moral e'er dead. Put pour'd Its lessons on Ida llvlnir head: Bestow'd "a kingdom and denied him bread." Under thU monument 1b one to William Hazlitt, who nlso finds a rest ing place in the churchyard. Ho Seea Through Ilia oe. There U living in Purls to-day u roan blind from his birth, who claims to be able to see through his nose. The severest tests have been applied, with the result that the most skepti cal are convinced that the man's eyes are absolutely sightless and that he can distinguish objects by . some means inexplicable on any other hypothesis than the one claimed. There are recorded instances of a sim ilarly unaccountable gift of sight. A treatise by a (iermau scientist, Jo !hann Zuhn, published nt Nuremberg; in 17U3, gives a well-authenticated ac count of a man who hud permanently lost the sight of both eyes and yet nad acquired the power of seeing 'through bis nose. ROQER wolcott-s dfath. Mnssnrhnsrtt' Farmer Oorernoi Pauses Amu, jr. HOSTON, Dee. 'J'.'.-Former Governor Hotter Wolcott died nt his residence on INminioiiwcnlt h nvenue late yesterday afternoon, lie became III with typhoid fever several weeks rufo. Hotter Wolcott was horn iu Huston July 13, 1st", the son of ,1. HiintiiiKton ami Cornelia Frothinchnm Wolcott. lie is a descendant of Hie linger Wolcott who was second In command in the expedition of Sir William Pepperell against Cape Hreton In I7b", which resulted lu the. capture of Lnuishtirff. Another ancestor ivn Oliver Wolcott one of the signers of the Declaration nt Independence. I loth of these Wolcott M ere governors of Connect lent. One of his ancestors, on his mother's side, whs active and prominent during the ltcvoln tionnry period n a member of the Cluirlestovvn committee of safety, and an other took part In the Huston (e.i party. linger Wolcott was educated in I lost on private schools and at Harvard univer sity, from which he graduated iu thu ';..;'" mm HOdKIl WOLCOTT. class of INTO, In college he ranked hltrh ii ml was the choice of Ids classmate for orator. He was iriidnnt"d from Harvard Law school in 1N74 and was admitted to the Suffolk bar in the same year, lie praciiceil hut little, however, his time having been largely occupied by his du ties as trustee of various estates and in the uinnagi'ineut of financial matters. (lovernnr Wolentt's public career be gan in IN"" as a member of the Huston common council, in which h" served three years. Then he was elected to the lower house of the legislature, where he served from INNU to 1NN4, taking' a position anions the leaders anil winning distinc tion ns a hard and trustworthy worker. He was elected lieutenant governor In IK!'.1!, 1S!M and 1Nll."i ami upon the death of (iovernor lirccnhulgo became nctim; governor in lS'.tll. In the fall of 1MNi he was chosen governor, and iu lS'l" and 1M1IS ho was re-elected. Shortly after the resignation of Geu eral William V. Draper as embassador to Italy in HHIO President MeKinley ten dered the post to Mr. Wolcott. The offer was declined on account of the pressure of private business affairs. On Sept. 'J. IS" I. Mr. Wolcott WHS married to Miss Ivlitli Present t, grand daughter of William II. Prescolt, the his torian, nad great-granddaughter of Col -nel William I'rcscott. who commanded the provincials at the battle of Hunker Hill. They have four sons and one daughter now living. GARDINER HAD TO GO. Iloosevelt Took lromt Act Inn In ruse of llixtflct AMorney. NF.W YOIIK. Dec. -iX. (iovernor Hoosevelt's prompt and summary action La the case of Asa 1 tit-d (lardincr was an eyeopener for the Tammany braves. The hearing Saturday at Albany occupied scarcely eight hours, and late in the even ing the governor announced the removal of Croker's district attorney and the ap pointment of Kugene A. Philhin to suc ceed Colonel (riirdiner. Mr. Philhin is the senior partner of the linn of Philhin, Heekmaii iV Menken. Mr. Hcekmmi. who was a justice of the supreme court, died a few days ago. Mr. Philhin Is a member of the Heforni club, n Gold Democrat and au opponent of Crokerism. He is the 'opposite of all that Gardiner has repre sented lu the political life of tli city. When the hearing was ended nt 7 o'clock Saturday night, the belief waR general that a case hail been made out against Gardiner and that he had been proved guilty of sympathy at least with Chief Devery's open incitement to riot at the recent election. His failure to help Mr. Hammond in the speedy prose cution of election olTcndcrs was made so clear that all who heard the testimony felt that there would be a new district attorney named for New York. I'lrr In n Mine I lice Led nt I. list. TAMAQCA. Pa.. Dec. L'l. The ofli cials of the Lehigh Coal mid Navigation company are jubilant over the fact that the tire lu the celebrated burning mine at Summit Hill, which started A'X years aRo, is now tinder control, mid it is said that the next two years will sec its ex tinguishment. The tire, which lias con sumed about ."." acres of the finest coal laud In the anthracite coal region, lias moved westward toward Lanstord. Two immense drilling machines which have been constantly probing for the lire have How honej combed the earth to the west of the burning portion. Culm is being poured into these boles, ami a solid mass will thus confront the fire. Auditor Morris Shot. WASHINGTON. Dec. iW. Frank II. Morris of Ohio, auditor or the war de partment, was shot and instantly killed about -:KI o'clock Saturday afternoon by Samuel MacDnniild, also of Ohio, re cently a disbursing clerk of the treasury, in tho former's olliee at the Winder build ing on Seventeenth street. MacDonnld afterward shot himself and also slashed his throat with a penknife. Consul (Jeiierul Stow Hack. NEW YOIIK, Dec, L'L .1. G. Stowe, consul general of the Fulled States to South Africa, with hcaihiuartcrs at Cape Town, arrived here on his vacation on the new lied Stav liner Ynderland. Ib has not been iu America for three years und left for his home iu Kansas City in order to spend Christmas with his fami ly, who left Cape Town In June Inst. Cruiser ( onliact Signed. f'ONSTANTINOPI.H, Dec. 'il.-Tlie contract for the purchase of a cruiser for Turkey was signed yesterday by the min ister of marine, Hassan Pasha, and Gen eral Williams, representing thu Cramps of Philadelphia. -v.'fi Tv " A 1 i- JZ-fi. . W "N.." -'..ms"- VTl X ??;, torn. h i m r:-i ;.v..t " " s"szr ' I mi hi' in 1 1 ii in 1 1 ii m THE COLUMBIAN, A Question of Ihraae. "All I want Is what is my own," said the man who loves a sounding phrase. "No," said Senator Sorghum, kindly but firmly, "you misstate the proposi tion. It Is merely n slight confusion of tenses. That's what we nil say, but what we mean in our hearts Is thot all we wnnt is what will be ours if we can mannge to get possession of it." Washington Star. Teacher Itldn'f Knntr. "Jfr teacher doesn't know much!" cried the inevitable little brothT. ns he burnt intojhe parlor where his grown up sifer was entertaining Mr. I'.'.unk on. a recent evening. "Why, Archie?" was the very natural question his sister asked, and now she wishes he hadn't. "Co. I ast him wot made you an' Mr. Hlnnk set so clost t'getheron hot. nites; nen he 1st lnffrd an c'udn't tell me." Cincinnati Enquirer. Its Element of Horror. "I'm sorry I read that story," ex claimed Mr. l'licer, throwing down the borrowed book in disgust. "It's a tragedy I" "Doesn't the bero marry the hero ine in the last chapter?" asked Mrs. Pneer. "Yes, but it costs him bis fortune!" Chicago Tribune. The profit of a gold mine depends, not on the amount of rock crushed under the slumps, but upon the amount of gold which tan lie cxtrai ted from the rock. In a simi lar way the value of thu food which is ealcn dors not depend on the quantity which H taken into the stomach, but upon the nourishment extracted from it by the organs o' nutrition and digestion. When these or gans are diseased they fail to extract the nourishment in sufli.icnt quantities to supply the needs of the several organs of the body, and these orders cat. not work without nour ishment. The result is heart "trouble," liver "trouble," and many other ailments. Dr. Tierce's Golilen Medical Discovery, act. ing on every organ of the digestive and nu tritive system, restore! it to health and vigor. It cures diseases remote from the sloinach tluough the stomach in which they originated. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains neither alvohol nor narcotics. A due bill very frequently means "adieu hill." Many School Ciiiluken Ark Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break up colds in 24 hours, cure feverishncss, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders, and destroy worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample nailed FRXK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lekov, N. Y. - I2 20il4t. Widow's weeds are often allowed to 6row on a man's grave. CASTOR I A Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Beagle Studio J Fine Photographs. I have purchased the I'hotogiaph (lallery, formerly conducted by M'Killip Hros., and have re-fltted and re-furnished the same. The gallery will be opened Monday, De cember 3d, and E. Skylcs M'Killip will have charge of making the negatives. Until January 1st, 1901, the very finest Cabinet Photographs I Will Be Made For $2 Per Doz. AU work guaranteed to he satisfactory. 12 6 ty HKAGLK STUDIO. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of I'o'tumon l'luas of Columbia County, i'cun.sj'lvanla, and to me directed, tliero will bo expoaed to public sale, at, the Court House, tn llloomsburi;, County and and Mate aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901, at two oclock p. m., all that certain niesaiinifo and lot of land, situate lu Orangevllle, la the County of Columbia aad Stale of Pennsylvania, aforesaid, bounded aud described as follows, to wit: Beglanlug at a post, on Main street, and running thence along said street south thirty one degree) we3t, four and one-fourtli percne8 to a post ; tlienee by lot ol Jacob Harinan, now Catharine slough, south sixty degrees west eight poreues to a poat, ; tlienee by other laud of said CuUuulne Slougli north tlilrty-ono and ono-hulf degrees east, four and one-quarter perches to a post; thence by land of James B. Harman north sixty de grees west, eight perches to tho place of begin ning, coutaliilug 34 SQUARE .PERCHES, bo the same more or less, and being the same premises which Sarah K. l'ursel, by deed, dated tho 'JOth day of January, A. V. IHxi, for the con shlei ailoii therein mentioned, conveyed to M. L. Kline, party of the tlrst part hereto, this mort gage, being given to seeuro tho payment of tho purchase money, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken la execution, at the suit of Ella (1. Turner, trust ee, assignee of Silas Conner, vg. M. L. Kline, and to bo sold as the property of M. I,. Kline. W. W. BLACK. roWKI.L AND M'KlM.IP, Att'i'8. MlOrlff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK Of SAHY ANN COX, LATK OK MADISON TOWNSHIP, IIKCEASKU. 'Dip undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court, of Columbia county to make distribution of the fund la the li niilsof L. It. Ja cuby, adiu'r e.t.a.,as shown by his tlrst and nual account, will sli, at tho olth'n or W. A. Kvei t, Ksi., lu Hloomslmrg, i'a.. on Krlday, Januaiy 4, HUl, at 0110 o'clock in tho anemone, to attend to the iluili's of bis npnolntiiKiit, when and where all parlies Interested In said estate must aupi iir or be lerever debarrej from coming lu 011 said fund. CLEM H. WEISS, la-'jo. Auditor. Buy U. S, Express Money Orders And avoid pay Inir New York Clearing House Tux. BETTER THAN POSTOFPIOE ORDERS t" Safest, cheapest and most convenient method of remitting money. Kor sala by n-UJ-ly K. 1. WILLIAMS, Agt. BLOOMSBURG, IN THE WINTER. (Bonson'i Plaster is Pain's Master.) For coughs and colds Benmn's Porons riasfers srs an iiioomparaMy hotter rm edy than sny other external or internal. Their medicinal proportics enter the skin and go Itrm'ght to tli tnt of the fi'vn.w. They relieve snd euro a "seated" cold without disturbing tho system or upsetting the stomach. Cough mixtures often nau seate. Benson's 1'lnstnrs are medicinal in the highest degree, and quickewt to act. riaoed on the chest or back or on both nt once in serious cases, the good effoet is fait immediately. The congestion y lolds, the Cough abates and tho breathing improves. Lung or bronchial Affections or kidney diien.se, sre cured with the least possible suffering sud loss of time. Itenson's Plasters aro immeasurably su perior to Ilelladonna, Ktrengthening, Cap sicum or any other combination in plaster form. They aro also preferable to oint ments, liniments and salves. ilimson's Plasters havo rncoiTed fifty-flu hiqhmt ivctrl over all competitors; and nioro than 5,000 physicians and druggists have declared them to bo one of the few trustworthy household remedies. For s do by all druggists, or we will irepay postngo 011 any number ordered 111 the United States on receipt of 25c. each. l5o sure you get tho genuine. Accept no imitation or sulistituto. rieabury it Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. I!y' virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out. of the Court of Common I'leasnf Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, them will be exposed to public sile, at tho Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901, at to o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situate In Shuman's Addition to the Town of Catawissa, In the Township of Cata. wlssii, In said County of Columbia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the east by land of said Franklin U Shuman one hundred and fifty feet, on the north by an alley, forty feet, on the south by Mill street, In said town, forty feet, being lot No. 81, In said addition, ns laid out and surveyed In a plot or draft made by Samuel Neyhard, on which are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Id execution, at. the suit of Cat awissa Deposit Bank, assigned to Charles I). Hamlin, vs. Norman K. Hamlin, and to bo sold as the property of Norman E. II am I In. W. W. BLACK, SiisRiKi'. IfllAWN, IISKKINIl AND SMALL, ATT'TS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. SSTATS OK RMAHRTH YOST, I.4TB OF LOCUST TOWNSHIP, DKCKASKU. Notice Is herohv given that letters of admin istration on theeitate of Kllzabeth Yost, widow of llerm-in Yost, late of Locust, township. Col umbia Countv, i'n., deceased, h lve been grant ed to V. I). Ohio in, of Shitmokln, I'a , to wlioui all persons Indebted to said estate are rPqicst ed to tniik" pavment, anil those lirtvlntr claims or demands will make known the suae with out delay to WM. I). OS WAN. Or to 811 West Chestnut sr., Jonm O. FKRitzit. Atty., Mhamokln. Illoounburg, Pa. (29 6') I'a. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK OP DSl.II.Alt CRAMRR, LATK OP IU.00MS IIUKIl, PA.. ICHK1. Notice Is hereby given flint, letters testa mentary on the entate of lli'lllah Cramer, law of tho Town of Hloomsburg, I'a , deceased, havo ben granted to Joseph Cram",resldent of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands will make known the same without delay 00 1115t JOS.C11 AM ER, Executor. Or to John O. Hakman. Atty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. XSTATR OK rKTRKS. IT A ft U AN, I.ATK OP BI.OOMS Bl'Kil, PA.. SKCKASKn. Notice Is hereby glveittlist letters testament ary on the es'nto of Peter H. Hannan, late of Hlooiusburg.have been granted to Kebeeea Har man, resilient, of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make pavment. and those having claims or demands will reako known the same without, delay to 11-16-tit HKBECCA HAHMAN, Executrix, Or to John o. Uarman, Atty. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting of tho polley holders of the Hrtarereek Fanners' Mutual Insurance company, of I.lmo Hldgiv I'a., will bo held at the null of centre (.range, No. rm, P of II., on Tueslay, January 8th, null, between the hours of It) a. in and 2 p. m., for the election of twelve directors to serve f"r the ensuing year, and for the transact Ion of such other business as way properly eome before said meeting. lj-iO-, U. II. BltoWN, Sec'y. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of Tho Farm ers National Hank, of Hloomsburg, Pa., for the elecilou of a Hoard of Directors lor the ensuing year, will be. held In the Directors' room or the Hank, irii Tuesday, January s, lyui, between thu hours of two and tour p. m. ltj-2t,. A. II. BLOOM, cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of r lie Blooms burg Nit tonal Bank, of Hloomsburg. Pa., for the election of a Board of Directors for the en suing year, will lie held In I he Directors' room or the Hank, 0,1 Tuesday, January 8, l'.'Ul, be tween the hours of ten und twelve a. 111. l-'-.Wt. WM. It. Ill ULA V', Cashier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of xuief .Imnimm, lntt of Cenlrm Tuiph. Khtii VuluiHliia Cuuiitu, t'ececwHd Not lee Is hereby given t hat letters of admlnls tratton on the estate of Daniel Jamison, tare of Cent 10 township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom nil nelsons Indebted to said cMalo are requested to make pavment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without de lay to ISAIAH .I.JAMISON, New Columbus, Luzerne Co., Pa. 1 1-Tfi i.t Administrator. An Old House In New Quarters. J.imes Iieilly has moved his Barber Shop tothe Central Hotel, room recently used asa parlor, on first floor. Newly furnished Expert workmen. Give us a call. 4-5-1 y 1891 1900 3 OF Bloomsburg, Pa. . CAPITAL - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. M0YER, aTh. BL'OM, President. Cashier. VIBKCTOIiS. Charle W. linnyon, William OinQlea, Kevin V. funk, Omrlm M. Crrwllng, Chrintophfr A. Kletm, William A'rcimer, Joeih W. Keen, Wllllmn S. Moer, Frank Ikeler, 8-84-Ut) PA. B. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Statsr, Vice Tres, E. B. Titstih, Cashier. FM N1U Bf.SE -OF- Bloomsbuko, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KENT IN BUKGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIHF.CTOH3 Dr, E, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. ,1. H. Vastlne, J. M. Htaver, E. B. Ttirtln, Louis eross, Oeo. 8. Kobblns. , Accounts of Hanks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals. Solicited I'pon the Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Uood Banklr.f. Ills llmhi National hi CAPIT A f mnnn SURPLUS .' 20,000 DIHKCTOHA. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, .loseoh Hal t I. Paul K. Wirt. Wilson V. Kvcs, Samuel Wlgfall, Harvey W. iiesB, A.Z. Sehneh Paul K Wirt, W. II. Illdlay Morris S. ltroadt... Owen W. Chertngton, W. M. Longenberger,; Amou Z. Nchocn. President Vice President Cashier Teller lluslness ami Individual acceunts respectfully solicited. Aug. il, lSdn. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf Building, Court Hoos AOy, BLOOMSBURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOEKnr-AT-LA'W, Fast Office Building, aad float, BLOOMSBURG. PA. C. V. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, xad Am, BLOOMSBURG, PA John o. puxszd. joun a. BARUAtt FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELiOHS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Ce-it.re St., first door btriow opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd Root, BLOOMSBURG, WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT Uf.V. M.OOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockarii's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. II. R. STEESi. VTORN'EY-AT-LA .V. Office, . i .it BMg, Bi.oDMSBURGy P k A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Columbian Buildiag, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, B'oomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office hack 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. , (omceover Alexander A Co. Wirt butlalng, JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank BIdg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. 11 II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, . PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomslmrg, F Will he in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alcxsnde Bros, n-io-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. trofllce Ltddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-lv IIOOMMtM. PA H F.IK MY W. tHAMPUN, W. o.. (l'M;KO. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF ill. YJ'., EAR, ?OSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's Nntiosal P. luirg, Fa. if-10-09 MOJITOCR TKt.KPnONR. BBI.l. TKt.KP VOWS VKS TKSTBU, (ILAHBZS K1TTKU, H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMffiOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND HUKUBOP oppiei noCRs: onice A Residence, 4tb St., 10 k m. to 2 p. in., 0-30 to 8 p, m. Kl.L LooMsprwi, r. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomkburo. Pa THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with plu and Artificial Eyes supplied Honrs 10 to 4. TeloHione ennnentta DR. M. J. HESS. MNTISTRY IN ALL ITMRANCVIS, Crown and bridge work SPECJALTT. Comoi Main and Centre Stre-t . BLOU'.iSBURG. PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENCJBT, OXc Barton's tulldlrg, Main below Mart BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All stales of work done in a superior luuflat, ana an work warranted as represented T3STII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA IK, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whta artitu-inl tfMh atm i ncorfsul MTTs be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Ofrka corner of East and Main Streets M posit Town Hall. Onitj9hours8:S0tol2a,!n; 2to6p.m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON AlcKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the Btronsrost CnropM oto tlie world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPMrl CAPITAL. A83KTS. 0VU1U Jyanklfn of Phlla.. jwi,ihk M,1w,!sh ti.ogo.6 Penn'a. Phlla 400,01.0 3,3i'5,H0 l.illi Vaecn.Of N. Y. 500,000 8,.Vh,ti5 1 Cttl! nest Chester, TN. Y. 80o,0i 0 1,7MC7 3. America, PMla. 8,000,(00 ,;.o,ij- 2,M4,T Office First Mat'l Bank Bitlg., ad flow. : Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRSAS BKOWH) t, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Cwrner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsbvrg, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Corapam ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at tbir Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIR I INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Iome, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.jreoples', N.Y.;Kaaa. ig, Pa German American Ins. Co., Hum York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J, 1 hese old corporations are well essoa4 by age and fire tested, and have never H had a loss settled by any court of law. Tfcilf assets are all invested in solid securities, alt liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly an I honestly adjusted a paid ss soon as determined, by Chrlsttsa F Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaja burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoal patronize the agency where losses, il -,v .siutu nuu pmia rpy one ol tneir citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. ui West Main Street, tf"Larp,e and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cow veniences. Bar stocked with best wine ana liquors. First-class livery attached. HOTEX ENX, (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) BLOOMSBURG, PA. New sample rooms, large and convenient Recently papered, painted and re-furnished Everything up to date. Excellent fatilitie for travelling men. Good stabling 5 3 C. B. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bat rooms hot and cold water, and all mode? conveniences
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