THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. iBALLAD OF 0. B. OKU. ; nv hoi.ma r. hav. From the rhllnfleluhla Saturday Kvenlna Post, llcnrlnted by Special Permission.) Here's a plain anil'.strniglit story of Ozy H. Orr A ballnil unvarnished, but practical, for It tells how the critter he wouldn't lie down "IVhen a Hoodoo had reckoned to do him up brown. It shows how a Yankee nights on his feet When folks looking on have concluded he's beat. Now Ozy hud money and owned a good farm And matters were working ail ritflit to a r'li a rm , When he "went on" some paiirs to help his son Kill Who was all tangled up in a dowel-stock , ' mill. , Nnttf ltill U'n- a hhIm I , 1. f . - " " iuint-it nuu wiereiore one ,, Those notes became due and his dad had to pay. , i Fo he slapped on a mortgage and then ; buckled down To pay up the int rest and keep off the town. Oh, that mortgage, it clung like a sheep-tick 1 in wool, And the more she sagged back, harder Ozy , ' would pull; But a mortgage can tucker the likeliest man, And Ozy he found himself Hat on hard pan. lie dumped in his stock and his grain and his hay, He scrimped and he skived and endeavored to pay; He soid off his hay and his grain and hit stork Till the rieky-tiek-tack of the auctioneer's ' knock Kept up such a rapping on Or.y's old farm , That the auctioneer nigh had a kink in liii arm Till it happened at last, 'long o' Christmas j time, , Old Oy ( v stripped to his very last dime, v '. And he said to his helpmeet: "l'or.r mum ', my, I van I guess them 'ere critters have got ail they ran. For they've sued off the stock till the batnl are all bare, , "Cept the old turkey-gobbler, a-peckin' ou there; They'd 'a' lifted him, too, for those laivyct are rounh, Hut they reckoned that gobbler was rathet too tough. So they lift us our dinner for Christmas day; Just remember that, mummy, to-night w hen you pray. Now chill; up your appetite, for, with (iod'i grace, We'll eat all at ones all the htock on the place." . Put Ozy he was a cheerful man, i A goodly man, a (ind'y man He didn't repine at Heaven's plan, but he ' took thing- as they rame; AJ -.1 f..H 1 l.t. . That he always whistied 'twas Old Zin Coon, And he whistled it all the afternoon with never a word of blame. While all unaware of his owner's care, The gobbler pecked in the sunshine there. With a tip-toe, tip-toe Nancy air, and ruf fled like dancing dnme; Till it seemed to Ozy, whistling still To the ripity-rap of the turkey's bill, That the prim old gobbler was keeping time To the sweep and the swing of the word less rhyme: , ' Piekety-peck, With arching neck, The turkey strutted with bow and beck. And a Yankee notion was thereby born To Ozy Orr ere another morn. A practical fellow wag Ozy U. Orr, As keen an old Yunkee as ever you saw. A li" of a platform he made out of tin, With a chance for a kerosene lantern with- in; He took his old fiddle and rosined the bow And took the old turkey and there was his show! You don't understand? Well, I'll own up to you The crowds that he 'gathered were mysti fied, too. For be advertised there on his banner un furled "A Jig-Dancing Turkey Sole One in the World." And the more the folk saw it, the more and the more They flocked with their quarters, and jammed at the door; For it really did seem that precocious old bird At sound of the fiddle was wondroualy Mitred. In stateliest fashion the dance would com mence, Then faster and faster, with fervor intense, Until, at one end, with a shriek of the strings And a furious gobble and whirlwind of wings, The turkey would side-step and two-step and spin. Then larrup with ardor that echoing tin, .And widely renowned, and regarded with awe. Was the "Great Dancing Turkey of Ozy B. Orr." And the mortgage was paid by the old gobbler's legs Now Ozy is heading up money in kegs. He would calmly tuck beneath his chin The bulge of his cracked old violin, lie sawed while the turkey whacked the tin, the people they paid and came; For swift and soon to the lilting tune, When he fiddled the measure of Old Zip Coon, The gobbler would whirl in a rigadoon or something about the same! While under the tin, tucked snugly in, Was the worthless Bill, that brand of Sin; And 'twas Bill that made the turkey spin with the tip of the lantern flame; For, as ever and ever the tin grew hot The turkey made haste for to leave that spot, Till it seemed that the gobbler was keeping time To the sweep and the swing of the fiddle's rhyme. Pickety-peck, With a snapping neck, The gobbler gamboled with bow and beck! Does a notion pay? It doth it doth! Just reckon what O. B. Orr is "wutb." Not on Purpose, Willie Tommy Jtiyics went nud lilt me an awful uruck with un apple. Papa On purpose? Willie No; on the nose. l'lAludel phia Inquirer. Mr. Hniieck ICiplulna. ; "Papa, what is a still, mnll voice?" "Why, my boy, (hut's what mine is when your iiiuiiimu's around," Youk trs Statesman. Korrdoomeil. Polleemnn Yon murdered your sin ter! Don't deny It, because we can prove that you're nn habitual liar, and your denial will go aa evidence against yon. Accused Well, then, I confess it. How does that work? Policeman Sure, you've told tlie truth for once in your life, end It'll convict you. Town Topics. Aflrlln Point of View. "In it possible for nn operntio prlmn donnn to be reasonable?" naked the interviewer. "Are we npenfclnfj in confidence ?"de mnnded the great ainper. "Entirely so," answered the inter viewer. "Then I will sny thnt It Is possible, but it isn't policy." rhlcnyp post. The Unite. She I do believe I would fall (lend If joti were to come home early some evening1. lie You will linve to offer n bigger bribe than that. Indiitunpolis Press. The Four D' Charles Spureon once said that there were three great enemies to man "dirt, debt and the devil." He might have added one more d and included dyspepsia The evil result ol this disease could hardly lie rxngj;crntcd. Its r fTotts nrc felt in mind nud body, nud ore as far reaching as the effects of the curse that wat luul on the Jackdaw of Rheiins which was cursed in 'eat iliij and drinking and sleeping, in s'and iug and silting and lying." The good effects of Dr. 1 icrcc's Golden Medical lliscoveiy are most marked in aggravated and chronic cases of dyspepsia, ll enables the stomach glands to secrete the necessary qunnity of digestive fluids, and this at once removes that craving or gnawing sensation so com mon to certain foi ms of indigestion It tones und regulates the stomach, invigorates the torpid liver and gives the blood making elands keen assimilative power. "(ioldcii Medical Discovery" cures ninety-eight per cent, of those who uc it. Dr. 1'ierce's I'lcasar.t Pellets are superior to all other laxative medicines when the bottles are obstructed. The average boy longs to run away and go to sea, bnt his nautical plans usually come to naught. HEW PUBLICATION. A Modical Work ol Practical Family Value Specific Manual by Frederick Humphreys, M. D. The levision of a work which has been bcfnrelhe public for over forty cais, and which has an annual circulation of over ten million copies in five different languages, is somewhat remarkable. Its venerable author here gives the result of half a century of professional experience in peifecting his nied-I- inc. As a guide to those who his Specilus ami valuable hints as to diet r id care of the sick this Mammal of 144 pages is admirably s; stcn.izod for the needs of the sick. We especially notice the unnrstakable professional tone which pervades every page of the book. It is a compact liitlc volume liMing the vest pocket. It contains a por trait of the au'hor, and the cover is a beau tiful half-tone .proiu an original model, and will be sent free, postage perpaid, on request :0 the llumpherys' Medicine Company, corn er William and John Streets, New Voik. The January "Hew Lippincott." Cyri'S Townsknu Bkadv's new novel is pulilisheJ complete ia the January num ber of the "New l.ippinco t." This is a Revolutionary Love Story or, as the sub-title has it: "A Comedy of Cross-Purposes in the Carolinas." The real title, "When Blades are Out and Love's Afield," fits the plot to perfection, "Wades'1 stands for the hot headed young officer!,; and "Love" is rep resented by the two pretty, plucky Noah Carolina g'rls, whose nearest male relative is a staunch Tory, while their own sympa thies lean towards the Colonics, and their lovers ago on both sides of the tight. This combination of circumstances makes things lively or the girls, and leaves no vitne for entii. Exciting events follow each other in quick succession, and there is not a break in the interest of the tail from cover to cover. This n ust take first place in the list of Mr. Brady's novels. Besides the complete novel by Cyrus Townsend Brady, in the January "New Lippincott," there are several notable shoit stories. "The Personal liquation : A Story of Cornell College," by James Gard ner Sanderson, fulfils an editorial prepara tion of many months to publish a series of College Tales, dealing with the principal Universities of America. With love and athletics, strong elements in these stories, they must appeal to every college student in the land, as well as persons who like to keep in touch with the manner of doing things at the different colleges. A story of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania is announced for next month. Mr. Sanderson is an Alumnus of Cornell, who enters into the spirit of his theme with fervor. A. E. W. Mason, the popular English writer, contributes to the January "New Lippincott" "The Trouble at Beaulieu," an amusing story of a tipsy Englishman who is searching for the Marquis of Salisbury. He is side-tracked by a long-suffering Colonel, whose wrath rises slowly, but surelv, and ex presses itse'f in a series of kicks which had a sobering effect upon his victim. "Sarah Bernhardt in Uer 'Teens," by Al bert Schinz, relates some new and intimate gossip about the "Divine Sarah's" early life. Tier manner of avenging an insult at school is particularly characteristic. Ldwiu L. Sabin's story, called "The Day of the President's Message," is a most pa thetic one about a "Girl," a telegraph edi tor, and a railroad wreck. Elliott Flower wules a good little horse story that raises a laugh against the embryo racing-man. Apropos to celebrating the centennary of the founding of Washington as the capital of the United States, is Anne llollingsworth Wharton's paper, called "Washington s A Predestined Capital." This is not a mere statement of facts, but includes gossip about social happenings of those times, and many names are mentioned which are familiar in the fashionable world to-dav. "Talks with Chinese Women," by Lily Howard, is intimate conversation between nn American lady and her Chinese maic'. This reveals some interesting domestic Chinese j customs. Under the t'tle "Odd Clubs," Lucy Mon ro? descants upon the ways of clubs gener. ally, nnd especially of those bizarre clubs which abound in every large city in the Uni- ' led States. The article is both useful and diverting. The January number of the "New Lippin cott" sustains its reputation for verse above the average by publishing "Poverty," by Clinton Scollard; "Winter Dawn," by Al bert Bigelow Paine; "Devotion," by llilde garde Hawthorne; and "The Transient Stars," by Dora Read Goodale, 1 THE RIGHT THING TO PUT ON. (Benson's Plaster Is Pain's Master.) From tlio natural impulse to "put some thing on" a painful spot nil applications for the relief of pain liavo arisen. Tho most successful have ever been pouL tiers or plasters, nnd the bBt of theso is Benson's Porous Plaster. No other has anything like tho sams power ns n curative agent; it is highly and soinntiflcitlly medicated, and its standard is advanced year by year. Use Benson's) riaster for coughs, colds, chest di.-onscs, rheumatism, grip, neuralgia, kidney troublo, lams back, Bnd other ail. luents that inako Winter si season of suffer ing and danger. It relieves and cures quicker than uny other remedy. Do not accept Capsicum, rStrongtlicnitig or Belladonna plasters in place of Hanson's, as they ptwsess none of its curative power. Insint on having tho genuine. The pnoplo of every civilised land have testified for years to tho superlative merit of Benson's Piasters; and B.OIrU physioians and druggists of this country hove- declared them worthy of public confidence. In official comparisons with others, Ben. son's Piasters liavo been honored with fifty-fir highest awards. Porsale by all druggists, or we will pre pay postage on Bny n imbrr ordered in the United State 011 the receipt of 25c. em h. Accept 110 imitation or substitute. Seaburv A Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. There .n ninety-tix cities in Cuba of over loco inlkcutanis. WANTED -ACTIVE MAN, OP GOOD character, to deliver and collect in Pcnnsjt , vama for old established manufacturing wholesale house. 900 a year, sure pay. Honc.stv more than experience required. Our reference, any bank, in any city. En closed sclf-addresed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third lioor, 334 Dearborn St , Chicago. to-25-l6t. In Mai ion, Ind., a law firm bore the name of Kobb iV Steele. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Tf ZtSrfZ" Signature of lAaCUcy. SHERIFF'S SALE. Cy virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas or Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, ut the Court House, tn ltlooinsburg, County and and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901, at. two o clock p. m, all that certain messuage und lot of laud, situate In Orangevllle, In the County ot Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ui'tflnnlnK at a post, on Main street, and running thence along said street south thirty one degreei west, four and one-fourth pereheg to a post ; thence by lot ot Jacob Ilimnan, now Catharine Mougli, south sixty degrees west eight pore.ies to a post; thence by other land ot said Catharine Slough north thlrtj--ono and one-hulf degrees east, four nnd one-juarter porches to a post ; thence by land of James B. llarman north sixty de. grees west, eight perches to the place or begin ning, containing 34 SQUARE PERCHES, be the same more or less, aiid being the same premises which Sarah E. Purscl, by deed, dated the 'Joth day of January, A. 1). 18?, Tor the con sideration therein mentioned, conveyed to M. L. Kltne, party ot the first part hereto, this mort gage, being given to secure the payment ot tho purchase money, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. Sel.ed, taken In execution, at the suit ot Ella CI. Turner, trustee, assignee of Silas Conner, vs. M. L. Kline, and to be sold as the property ot M. L. Kllue. W. W. IiLACK, Powell and M Kn.i.tp, Att'ys. HhorlfT. SATISFACTION OF A MORT GAGE. IN TUK MATTKK OK TIIS FKTITION OF C. W. NKAL, ATI Y. IN FACT, KOH SATISFACTION OK AN01BNT MOKTUAUg. ' To all wham it may concern : The petition or C. W. Neal, attorney In fact for M. A. Shinier and J. U. Neal. of tho Town or lilooinsburg Columbia County, respectfully represents : That the ubove-montloned parlies, or whom your petttlouer fs attorney, are the owners of part of two certain tracts of land, situate In the said Town of Hloomsburg. ana desciltx d as follows: All that certain messuage or tenement, and tlve lots of land, situate lu theTowu of llopklnsvllle. In llluuin township, aforesaid, marked In thu generul plan of said towu by numbers eight, nine, ten. eleven and twelve, bounded on 1 lie southwest by the Main street, or gn at rond, leading from Hloomsburg ru nerwicK, ou innsouin uy an alley uiviomg from lands ot William I Smith, ou the norrh- east by back alley or the said Town or ll ip- Kinsviiio, una on me nortuwest ov u tot or Sam uel l.lil v. conialiilng 1 aero and 40 neii'lu-s. strict, meiiHiire; and ul;:o all that certain otner lot, or imrcel 01 laud. In lllooin tuwusUlo. ufoce- said, Ujiiudcd und described as follows : begin ning ut a post, und run nlng I hence along north alley, otherwise culled bieu alley, of the Town of Hopkliisvllle, ufoiusald. south rsl ami x-t de grees east , io perches and 8-fo t o a post : thence uonnnu degrees easr, in perches aim .1-10 to a nosi; thence Dv lands of William 1. smith south 41 degrees east, lit perches mid 1-10 to a stone; thence uy tiiHsatuo norm tsi degrees east, 47 perches and4-'U to a post; thence by lands or Valentine llldleman north 41 and iM degrees west. ft() oerehes und :t-lo to a dos' : und thence by David Snyder south. M and 3-1 degrnea west, nerclies and U in to tho place ot iK'glnnlng, containing la acres and I'M perches, strict measure. 'i hat on April 20, 181:1, William McKelvy, the then owner of wild premises, executed und de livered to Philip Christ man no w dVcea.sed,a cer tain mortifaif-'.si'curluifu widow sdower.iii'atiist Sal 1 promises tho paymeut of which Is now a H'kui il csuiiiin kin, uy n'ltsuu ui lapse 01 lime; Willi miirtguge being recuiiled in thu keconlei's oltleo for suld county lu Mortjau'e Hook No, U, liagevu, ete Tliut 110th tho said William Mc Ki'lvyuml Philip Chilslman am long since de ceased, and Unit the name or the present holder or holders ut said mortgage is not known to your petitioner. He therefore prays the Court to order the Sheriff of suld county to give pub lic uoilco and to proceed as required by tho Act of Assembly, in such case iiitule and provided. C. W. NKAh, Atty. In Fact, as aloresald. Stato of Pennsylvania,! , county of Columbia I c. W Neal, being duly sworn, according to law, says lliai ihoractsset forth In the above petition are t. ue and coneot, to the best of his knowledge and belief. v. W. N HAL. Sworn and subscribed to bctoru me this .'id duy of December, A. D. l'.rno. W. II. 11KNK1E, Proth'y. GHDEK OK COCKT. And now, December 21, won, on presentation of within petition, It Is ordered that the Sheriff shall give the notice as v. Hhlii prayed for, and to proceed uncording to tho Act ut Assembly, In such cases uiudo und provided, and make re turn thereof to the next term of Court. UY THU COURT. In accordance with the order or tho court, tho purtlcs lulerested must appear lu Court, at Hloomsburg, ru., on ths first Monday or Febru ary, i'.Hil, and answer the said petition, and show cause why the said mortgage shall not be satisfied. W. W. BLACK. 1;! 24, WJO. sheriff, SHERIFFS SALE. Iijrlvlrtuo of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to public Bile, at the Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on r SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901, at two o'clock p m., nil that certain lot of ground, Bltuute In Shuman's Addition to the Town of Catnwlsss, In tho Township of Cafa wlssn, In said County of Columbia, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit: On tho east by land of snld franklin t,. shtiman one huodrpd nnd fifty feet, on tho north by an alley, forty feet, on the soul h by Mill street, In said town, forty feet, being lot No. M, In guld addition, as laid out and surveyed In a plot, or draft, made by Samuel Neyhatd, on which are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. felzcd, taken In execution, at. the suit of Cat awlssa Deposit Bank, ass'gned to Charles D. Hamlin, vs. Norman B. Hamlin, and to bo sold as tho property of Norman K. Hamlin. W. W, BLACK, SiisstKK. KlIAWN, llHKKINO AND 8MALL, ATT'YS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KhTaTK OK WM. OlllOKK, LATH OK Bl.00 tSKl'KO, PA.. !)(' AHKO. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia County, Pa . to distribute ba.uneo In hands of administrator, to und among the parties entitled thereto will sit, at the office of (ivant Herring, Ks j , In the Town of Hloonsburg, i a., on Krld iy, January I!hh, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, Mi at- 'id to the duties of his appointment, when and where nil parties Interested In snld estato must appear, o be forever debarred fro . corn ing In on said fund. T. J. VANDEKSLICK, 12i71t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATB OK SOLOMON IIKI.WIO. LATR OK CATA WISH TOWNSHIP, IISCS SKII Tim undersigned Auditor, ap'oliued by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia Couniy. Henna, to pass upon exceptions and to dlsliinuie the fund to nnd among the panics enroled thereto, will sit, at the ofllee or W. 11. Kli iwn K"i , In Cutawls-n, Pa , on Tuesd y, .Iniiiiaiy 'i.'d, Pint, at ten o'clock In the roieunon, to attend to tho duties or his appoint meet, when and where all panics Interested In said estate must npM'ar, or be forever b'b u red from 0111 lug In on snld fund. JU1IN ti. fc'KKK.K, 1 Ji7 4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATI OF Sl'SANNAII HUNT, t.ATI OKTIII I10K OUIIHOF H R K WICK. DKCKASKU. The undeislgued Auditor, appointed hv the Orphans' Court of Co.umbla County, Pn to distribute balancoln the hunds of the admin istrators, as shown by their account, tiled to No. :i, December term, l'jno, will sit, at his of fice. In the Town 01 llloomsbiirg. Pa., on Fri day, January is, r.Kjl, at ten o'clock In tho fore noon, to attend to the duties of his appoint meni. when and where all parties Interested in suld estate must appear, or be forever debarred from coining lu ou said fund. 11 J711. OL V JACOUY.Audltor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I8TAT OK AHV ANN COX, I.ATS OF MADISON TOWNSHIP, DKCF.ASRO. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution or the rund lu the tn nils or L. !(. Ja cob', adin'r e.t.a.,as shown by his llrst and rtnal account, will sit, ut the orttce or W. A. Kvert, Ksi., In Hloomsbutg, Pu. on Friday, January 4, iwol, nt one o'clock In tho afternoon, to attend to the duties of his apnolntment, when and where all parlies Interested In said estate must anpear or be icrever debarred Iroui cojilng in oil said fund. CLEM R- WEISS, it-X. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I8TATK OK EI.17.ARRTH YOST, I.AT1 OF LOCUST T0WN3UIP, UKCKASKU. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Elizabeth Yost.widow of llorrnnn Yost, late of Locust township, Col umbia County, Pa., deceased, have been grant ed to V. I), tisinsn, of sshatuokln,. Pa., to w hom all persons Indebted ci said estate-are request ed to make payment, snd those having claims or demands will iiiuko known the sumo with out, delay to WM. I), t is VI AM, or to Sit West chestnut St., Jonn O. FiiRRZK. Atty., siuiuiokln, Bloomsburg, Pa. (!!! 8') Pa. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting or tho policy holders ot tho Hitarcreek Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company, of Lime Rtdge, Pa., will be held ut the ball of Centre Grange, No. 5n, P of 11., on Tuesday, Januiry 8tU, I'.Htl. between the hours of 10 a. in and 2 p. in-, tor the election of twelve directors to serve for tha ensuing year, and for ttie transaction of such other buslnesd as may properly come, before said meeting. U-iJ-3t II. 11. BltoWN, Sec'y. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the members of the Co'umbla County Agileuliur.il, Horticultural and Mechanical Association, for tho election of ofllceis.wlll be held In t he Court llouse.niooms bur. Pa., on Saturday, Jauuaiy lit; ri n, at two o'clock p. m. A. N. YosT, 121(7 secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of Tho Farm ers National Hank, of IllnouiHbiirg, Pa., for the eleelton ol u Board ot l.M rectors tor the ensuing year, will he held In the Directors' room of tho Bank, on Tuesday, January , ltwi, btitweeu the hours or two and tour p. in. lJ-tt-it. A. 11. BLOOM, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of tho stockholders of the niooins burg N irtoiinl Hank, ot I loomsbuig. Pa., for t he election of a Hoard ot Directors lor the en suing year, will be liehl in t ho Hlreclnrs' room, of tho Hank, oa Tuesday, January 8,1001, be tween the hours ot ten and twelve a. in. lV-tt-St. WM. li. HIULAV, Cashier. Beagle Studio! Fine Photographs. I have purchased the Photograph Gallery, formerly conducted Ly M'Killip llros., ami have re-fltieif and re-furnished the same. The gallery will He opened Monday, le ceoiLer 3d, and K, Skylcs M'Killip will have charge of making the negatives. Until January 1st, 1901, the very finest Cabinet Photographs I Will Bo Ma do For $2 Per Doz. All work guaranteed to Ihj satisfactory. ia-6 iy BKAGLK STUDIO. 1891. I QUO V -OK- Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. M0YER, President. A. H. BI0M, Cashier. -o VlRHCrORS. Charle W. Hmivim, William Oltttfles, XkvIh IK t'uitk; Clmrlm it. Cmrllng, ChrinUnilifr A. Kletm, William Krmmrr, . Joseph II'. feed, M'lHlum 3. iluijvr, e.it-Sl'J B. W. M. Low, Pres. 3. M. Stavkb, Vice rre, X. B. TrsnN, C'asbler. REST NATIAL BM -OF Bloomsburo-, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT HOSES FOK RENT IV IiUKGLAR AND FIREPROOF ;l. ' VAULTS. DIRECTORS. Dr. E. W. M. Low, Mjron I. Low, Dr. J. 11. Vastlne, J. M. Btaver, E. It. Turtln, Louis Gross, Geo. 8. Robbing. Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, Solicited I pon the Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. 1:5 whi National Bank. CAPITA I W,fH10 HUHPLL'H 20,000 DIRECTORS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, Joseph Itattl, Paul K. Wirt, Wilson M. Kves, Owcr W. cherlngton, Samuel Wlgfall, W. M. Longenberger,; Harvey W. Hess, Anion Z. Schoon. A. 7.. Henoch President Paul K Wirt Vice President W. 11. Illdlny Cashier MorrtsS. Itroadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. i, 1S. SPt. CHICHESTER'S ENQLI9H f OIHYftOYAL PiLLS 37V Orliri.ml iiit Unly Utaulri. K it fr. ,BAr E, 'ii.t MnininnntwB. l nRr no other. Kofii 1 ItttCert!ft tHahMtltntlnna mnA I rmltm- tinn. ftu; f yotir llru(ii, or iPBd 4c. is puinpi i r..r rtlplHr, 1ttlnonluU nrt "Krllrf fur l.sdlr," in ttttw, bj re. t Milt Mull. KI.OIMt !itlrf.ni...i. aiii k. Xtuttoa tbif ymymi, MftdWua 1'iu-k, ft'liil., fA? 6-2 Mtd -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTORKKT-AT-LAW, Mr. Enf j Building, Court Hoom ALWr. BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Foat Office Cuuding, lad floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, ss4fla(, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jour r. fkskz. jodn o. barman FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: vnntre St., first door below Opera nouse GEO. E. EL WELL, ATTOItN'EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and Aooc, BLOOMbBURG, P.tL. WM. h MAGILL, ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. H. R. STEES, ' ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, Offacs, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EV-AT-LAW Whrt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLlP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, -jnd Floor. BLOOMSBUP.G, PA. RALPH R.JOHN, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building,. Market Square Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTO RNKY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, . attorney-at-law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office ia Wirt's Building, V. A. EVERT, Attorney-AT-Law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omceover Alexander & Co. Wirt 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. W. H. 11IIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Comer of Tlird and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, , PA. i it" CLINTON HERRING, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Orangovillo Wednesday of each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNKV-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloonubnrg, Pm Will lie in Millvilleon Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offites Wirti building, over Alexande Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rr"omce Llddloot building, Locuat avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7o-t" BICCMFIIK,, PA GENFRAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Bloom burg, Pa. 1I-10-99 MONTOCR TK1.RPHONR. RIM, TKLKrUORl. VKB-TEHTBIX (JLASHEK I ITTBU. II. B1ERMAN, M. D. HOMtEOPATDIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKHO orric bocks: Oftloe & Residence, 4th ft., 10 a. m. to S p. m., &30 to 8 p. m. bLooMSHURG, W. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsbvpo, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glass el and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephonei r0unK DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL IT3 BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre-t , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Offle ; Barton's Building, Main below Mart Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maaatt, and all work warranted as t presented. . TBETH ISXTRAOTED WITHi.iUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whu artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the dj. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGXKT. (Succeasor to B. P. Ilartinan Hepresentg twelve of the stronceat Conn esln the world, among w lilcliaro: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS CAPITAI.. AS8HTS. OVIB 111 Franklin of Phlla.. puhhw 8,ii,f,j $i,ooo!f Penn'a. PWla 4M,Ooo 8,CW,1h 1 ii? I Queen, of N. Y. Bno.con s.ws.fis loslJ Westchester, N.Y. 800,110 l.TrWw? N. America, Phlla. 8,000,100 ,?sii,hk 2.841.T Office First NatM Banli Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHSAS BHOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloovsbvrg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaai iesas there are in the World a,d aj lasses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIB INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 9 Home of N.Y. Merchant, of New. N. J. j Clinton, N. Y. rVeoples', N. Y.: Real vSv-V.06"!"? mericttn Tn- Co., ; iusurance to., Kew Yittki JeTT ClyJ"e Ins- Co-. Jersey' Clt7, N, J . These old cornnratinn. 'n 1 by age and fire tested, and have neer Wl had a loss settled by any court of law. TkVli fSMtS."r.ualVnvested in solid Mcurltes. a. liable to the hazard of fire only Losses promptly and honestly ad ,.!, . paid as soon as determined, by C Lrlstla. T burRP Pa CC,a A8ent nd AJju,,te'. B'o" The people of Columbia count ihoil patyonue the agency where loss. .( are settled and paid by one of their o, citizens. w" CITY HOTEL,- W. A. Hartiel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, ra-Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cot vemences. liar stocked with be.t wine liquors. First-class livery attached. (FORMERLY CENTRAL 1IOTELV l!i.nnfsiir-i..r- da ' New snmj le tocms, l,ge and convenient Recently papered, painted and re.fuinlshed Kverythinp ,, to dale. Excellent MS for ttavelhrg men. Cord stabling fa""1" 5 3 C. 15. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Onpositethc Court House) BLOOMSI1URO, Fa. Large and convenient sample roomi Bath rooms hot and cold water, aud U modeui conveniences
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