The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 18, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
7
." FEDERATED AUSTRALIA.
Tdmonri Hnrlon, Fnmnns Tlrnt South
Wa1ftiirniiiiiiili)n1li
, t'lnt Premier.
' Edmund Barton hn accepted the
wfirl of lloprtoiin's ofTer to fonn the
iCmt cabinet of the Federation of Aim
tralia. A writer In thr licvlewof lle
iew In 1K05, Bpeiikinjr of Kdtnmwt
'Hnrton, snidi ''Next, perlmps, to Sir
lenry 1'nrkes, Edmund Itniton is,
among New South Wales poll! icinnis
(best entitled to be called n Mntesmnn.
Intellectually he is. upenkinf? compar
atively, a plant, 1 linve met ninny peo
ple of Importance, but 1 huve never
niet a mnn who could suy iincr thing
HON. EDMUND BARTON.
(Prime Minister of the Hcerntly-Formed
Australian Federation.)
en the npur of the nionicnt thnn ICd
mnnd Burton. 'I would be rendy nt
any time to piny second fiddle to lliii
ton, snid Sir tieorge Dibbs to nie; utul.
be added, 'if 1 bad lturlon's Intellect
with my own energy, I could rule Auk
trnlia.' At 21 he was an M. A. of thr
Sydney university, and he iH one of the
best types of the highly educated native-born
Australian. In a lcgitduture
which, with all its faults, Ir singularly
sensitive about the dignity of the
vipenker's office, the most honorable
under the constitution, he Is recog
nized as perhaps the best, speaker we
lave ever had In New South Wales.
He occupied that position forever II vt
years, and it is something to win dis
tinction in an oflire which had been
J eld by Sir Daniel Cooper, Sir Terence
Aubrey Murray, Sir John Hay. William
Monnings Arnold, Sir George Wigruui
'Alien, and the dignity of which is now
supported by Sir Joseph Abbott. He
ws one of the few who grasped at the
convention the great difficulties sur
rounding federation, and one of the
,tnre who, In what Sir (ieorge Dibbs
describes as the 'whisky and paste'
Wxcursiom up the Hnwkesbury river in
41 Lucinda, drafted the common
wealth bilL"
CLEVER YOUNG MAN.
Ccorve Wrndhum, Slew Chief Secre
tary for Inland, Has a llrlbt
Future Ilefore II 1 10.
George Wyndhnm, the new chief sec
,retary for Ireland, is one of the fore
most of the younger set of British pol
iticians. He was private secretary tc
Mr. Arthur Balfour when the latter wst
secretary for Ireland, and in the last
esbinet he wus an under secretary ol
RT. HON.
iHer Majesty'
GEORGE WYNDHAM.
s New Chief Secretary foi
Ireland.)
war, where he did much important
-work in connection with forwarding
lord Roberts' big orniy. His ubilitj
was recognized by assigning him tc
the (lifllcult post at Dublin, where
much tact and firmness, a ready tongue
snd pleasing personality are required
'Mr. Wyndhnm hus much Irish wit which
,le comes by through his descent from
Ihe Sheridan family. He is, however
n English aristocrat of the deepest
.Jye. His wife was the widow of the
duke of Westminster's eldest son, und
she still calls herself, as Knglit-h usage
permits, Countess Grosvenor, although
carried to Mr. Wyndhnm.
Sample of Ilualon Thrift.
Just before his dentil, which oc-
eurred in 1790, lienjuinin Franklin left
13,000 to the city of Itoslon, and nn
,quul sum to I'hiludeliihlu, with in
structions thut the money wu to he
'invested for 100 years, unrl then de
voted to certain public objects. Thu
Boston legacy now amounts to $306,
880, end thnt of Philadelphia to a little
over $100,000. The Boston mauugers
'have certainly been much more wise
and thrifty than those of the Quaker
city.
Children Are Fuud of Red.
It has been noticed by the matrons
f infant asylums that a, baby will be
,ros all duy if dressed in a gray frock,
hut contented and hoppy if dressed in
a bright red garment. Children from
'two to four year old are much less af
fected by the color of their dress. It
Sa commonly observed in kindergar
tens that the younger children prefer
ike red pluythingv, while the older obll
4a prefer the blue. .., '
An Ohjeel l.rimon.
Mr. Jonen I'm goin(( to bring young
YnhsMfrh Ivoine to nipper to-night.
Mr. ,lonei Why, we hnven't a thing
to vnt in the house, the conk Is Intoxi
cated, baby tins the colic and mother is
coming!
Mr. .Touch Yea, that'H why I'm going
to bring him homel The joiing fool is
thinking of getting married. Judge.
When b.iliy had scald head When mother
had salt rlieiim When father had piles.
I)r. Acnew's ointment gave the tniickest re
lief and surest cute. These rue gems of
truth picked from testimony which is given
every d;iy to this greatest c,f healers. It has
never been matched in curative qualities in
eczema, tetter, piles, &c. 35 cents.
Sold by C. A. Kleitn. Ji
The tombstone
man has a penchant for
cutting remarks.
Are You L'sino Allen's Foot.Kase ?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a
powder. It cures corns, bunions, painful,
smarting, hot, swollen feet. At nil druggists
and shoe stores, 25c. Sample rREK. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y. dil
Jr.Lt.-O, thr Nr.w Dessert, pleases all
the family. Four flavors ! Lemon, Orange
Raspberry and strawberry. At your grocers
10c. 4 tt"4t
OASTOXIXA.
Bow the f lhe li You Haw Always Bought
StlEUIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a'wrlt of plurles levari facias tssu
cd out of the. Court of commoa 'leas of Colum
bla county, and to mo directed, there will be
exposed to public sale at the Couit House. In
Bloomsburg, Pa,, at two o'clock In the after
noon, on
MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1901.
tho following dosorlbed pronerty, to wit:
All thoso two certain iii"wuages, or tene
ments, and tracts of land, situate lu Colum
bia County, Pennsylvania.
The first tract, situate In the Borough of
Catawlssa, bounded and described as fol
lows, o wit: Beginning at a stone, In line of
lands of George Zurr, deceased, and running
fr m tin 1100 by lands now of William Burning
er (known as th urlst Mill Tract), and tunning
from thence by the same south two and a quar
ter degrees west, ten percbes to the north end
of the couuty bridge over Catawlssa Creek;
thence through the centra of said bridge south
Dili ty-elght degrees cast, fifteen perches to the
Intersection of a public roud leading to Ashland;
thence by said road south eight and a quarter
degrees west, nine and two-tenths perches to a
point In the centre of said road, la line of lands
of M is. Berger; thence by said line soul h eighty-
one and a half degrees west,twenty-threo and a
half perches to a post, originally a spruce tree,
thence by land of Jonathan Kortner north fifty
eight arid a half degrees west, sixty -four
perches to originally a maple, nn the south side
of Catawlssa Crock; theace soutn eighty-two
and a half degrees east, crossing said Catawlssa
creek, and running by a publlo road, le idlng
downC'atawlssa Creek to the Town cf Catawlssa,
forty-four perches to a point in said public
road ; thence by land of Woi. Long and land be
longing to the estate of Uoorge Zarr, deceased,
north seventy-four and a half degrees east,
thirty-nine perches to tho place of beginning,
containing
9 ACRES AND 38 TERCHES
(be the same more or less), on which are erected
A PAPER MILL, DWELLING
HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES
and othor outbuildings.
There Is a chemical fibre m!li, ground wood
mill, and paper mill, and the appurtenances,
Including the waters of said oreek, to supply
the mill with water power, Ac.
The second lot, or parcel of land, situate in
the Township of Catawlssa, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a
post, In line of lands or Jonathan Former, a
corner of a lot of ground belonging to Mrs.
Berger, and running from thence by the same
north eighty-three and a half degrees east,
seven and a half porches; thence by the same
north seventy-two and a hulf degrees cast, nine
teen and a half perches to the south post of a
gate; thence by laud of Mill bias Glngles south
fifteen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen
and a half perches to a chestnut tree; thence
by the same south twenty-five degiees west,
eight perches to a post; thence by the same
south nineteen degrees west.slx and six-tenths
perches to a post; thence by the same south
forty-three degrees west, nine uud a half
perches to a corner of a lot or tract of ground
known as the Foundry Lot, now owned by Sam
uel u. Frederick ; thence by said lot north tor
ty-ulne degrees west, nlneteon porches to a
post, In line of land of Jonathan Former;
thence by sala line north five and a half de
grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of
beginning, containing
S ACRES AND 13' PERCHES
(be the same more or less), on which Is formed
and coustructed a dam or busln for the purpose
of gathering fresh or olear water for the afore
said paper mill.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of I.
W. MoKelvy and J. It. llarman, executors of
William MeKelvy, deceased, now to the use of
Joseph It. Waluwrlght; and Joseph K. Wain
wrlght, executor of Israel K. Waluwrlght and
Clement H. walnwrlght, deceased, against Ed
mund McCHady and John W. McCready. with
notice to tho Catawlssa Fibre Co., Limited, and
to be sold as the property of Edmund McCready
and John W. McCVeady.
DANIEL KNOKU, Sheriff.
Fhrer and Elwii.1., Attys.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of "a writ of PI. Pa., Issued out of
the Court of Common Meas of Columbia coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will
bo exposed to public sale, at the court House,
lu Bluomsburg, County and state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, ArRIL 27, 1901.
at two o'clock p. m , all that oertaln lot of land,
situate In Neuls Addition to the Town of
Bloomsburg, In the County of Columbia and
t-tate of Pennsylvania, aforesald.belng lot num.
bored (1) one, on the plot or draft of said Addi
tion, and bounded and described as follows:
On the north by Bast Third streot, on the east
by lot numbered (i!) two, on the south by an al
ley, and on the west by Chestnut alley, being
ninety-seven and ono-half feet front on Bast
Third street, and fifteen feet on alley In rear,
whereon Is erected a large two-and-one-ha"lf
story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
and a two-story brick barn and other outbuild
ings. This Is one of the finest homes la town.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Co
operative Building Bank vs. Mary M. Krug and
Charles Krug, and to be sold ai the property of
Mary M. Krug and Chatles Krug.
DANIEL KNOHH,
John, Atty. B")""-
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Uncnunled by any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservAtive.
Reduces cost of your harness,
ever burns the leather ; its
Efficiency is increased.
tecures best service,
titches kept from breaking.
OIL
14 sold in all
.ocalities Mnnfwf nrd hy
Rtandard Oil Csmpnar.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Lv. Fa., Issued
out of the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia '
County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed,
there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the
Court House, In Bloomsburg, County and State
aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, MAY 4. 1901,
at two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, par
cel, and lot of ground, situate In the Town of
llloomshiirg, County of Columbia and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit : Beginning at the soutliwest cor
corner of Fifth street and the Kupert and
Bloomsburg Kallroad.and running thenoe.west
wardly aloi.g the Hue of said Fifth street three
hundred and ninety-five feet, more or less, to the
east line of Leonard St.; thence southwardly
along said line of Leonard street three hundred
and thirty feet, m re or loss, to lands conveyed
by James Magee and wife to Tho Magee Carpet
Works ; thence eastwardly along suld lands of
said Magee Carpet Works two hundred and
elghty-seven feet, more or less, to polni In west
wnll of whnt Is known as "Tapestry Weaving
shed ;" thence along west wali of said weaving
shed northwardly one hundred and twenty feet,
more or less, to the northwest corner of said
weaving shed; thence eastwardly along north
wall of said weaving sned Bevcnty-nlne feet, to
lands of the Kupert and Bloomsburg Kallroad ;
thence northwardly along said land of Kupert
and Bloomsburg Kallroad two hundred feet,
more or lo.-s, to the place of beglnnlng.whereon
are elected U10 following buildings, to wit: A
three-story brick building, 50 x 100 .eet, known
as "Ingruln Mill," two-story brick building,
x 11 0 feet, known as "onice and burling Kooin,"
a one-story brick building, i!S x 50 feet, known
as "Machine Shop," a three-story brick build
In,;, :10 x 50 feet, known as the ' Jngraln Engine
Uooin, ' a four-story and frame building, 40 x BO
feet, known as the "Boiler Room," a one-story
brlek building, 50 x so feet, known as the "In
grain Dye House," a ono story frame building,
40 x 10 feet, known as tho "Yarn It 00m," one
two-story frame building, 10 z 'JO feet, known as
the "Carpenter Shop," a two-story frame build
ing, Six 100 teot, known as "Barn and Stable,"
one-story frame Ice house, ono stone and brick
pump house, togetbor with engines, boilers,
shafting, belting and other machinery con
tained therein, covered by the lien of the mort
gage upon which the Judgment was obtalned.on
which the above writ was Issued.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of C.
M. Crevcling and D.J. Waller, Jr., Trustees,
vs. James Magee 2d, James Magee 1st, and W.
II. Vanderberchen and Ja Les Magee '1A, and C
C. Peacock, Trustees, and the Magee carpet
Works, Limited, terre tenants, and to be sold as
the property of James Magee td, and C. C. Pea
cock, Trustees, terre tenants, and tho Magee
Carpet Works, Limited, terre tenams.
DANIEL KNOKK, Sheriff.
Wali.br and Mh.i.h, Attys.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OP VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court
of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the under
signed executor of the estate of Lr. J. K. Ev.
ans, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa , de
ceased, will expose to public sale, on the prem
ises, on
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901,
at ten o'clock a. m the following described
real estate, to wit : All those two certain lots
of land, situate In Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, and ftate of Pennsylvania, and bounded and
described as follows, to wit :
First Lot. Beginning at the corner of Jeff'
erson and Second streets; thence along Second
street thlrly-slx feet to lot of L E. Whary;
thence along the same southwardly two hun
dred and fourteen feet six Inches to Tine alloy;
thence westwardly along said alley thlrty-slx
feet to Jefferson street; thence along Jefforson
street northwardly two hundred and fourteen
feet six Inches to the place of beginning, on
which are erected
A LARGE BUILDING,
USED AS A
BUTCHER SHOP
AND DWELLINGS
for aevpral lamllles. There Is two hundred and
nrty and oue-uulf feet froutageon haluund Jeff
erson streets.
Skconu Lot. Beginning at the corner of
Third street and Jefferson street; thence along
said Third Btreet In a southwesterly direction
forty-nine and one-halt feet to corner of lot
number Blxty-elgbt, now owned by Stephen
Knorr; thence along said lot In a northwester
ly direction two hundred fourteen and ono-nalf
feet to I'lue alley; thence along said alley In a
northeasterly direction forty-nine and one
half feet to the corner of Pine alley and Jeffer
son street; t bonce along said Jefferson street In
a southeasterly direction two hundred fourteen
and one-half feet to the place of beginning, be
ing lot number sixty-seven, In the general plan
of said Town of Bloomsburg, on which are
erected a large two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
and barn. It Is one of the
MOST VALUABLE and DESIRA
BLE HOMES in BLOOMSBURG.
There Is '."ttl feet fronting on Third street and
Jefferson street.
Tikms or Bali : Ten per cent, of tho pur
chase money to be paid at the striking down of
the properly; the one-fourth less ten per cent,
at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining
three-fourths In one year thereafler.wllU inter
est from continuation nlsl.
ANDHEW L. FRITZ,
Executor of estate of Dr. J. It. Evans
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notloe Is hereby given that letters testament
ary on tbe estate of William II. Johnson, laie of
tho town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia,
Pa deceased, have beeu grunted to Ell.abeth
Johnson and The Commonwealth Title Insur
ance & Trust o., of Philadelphia, Pa. to whom
a I personB Indebted to said estate are reiiuesU
edto make paymeut, and those having claims
or demands will make known the sumo without
delay, at the oflice of TUB COM MON WEALTH
TITLE INSURANCE &TKU8TCO., 818 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia., or ELIZABETH JUHN8UN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
RHTATS Or nVIRT. R. TROT,
Letters o( Administration on the estate of
pKnl'l K. Troy, tn of Heaver township, Ool.
timid county, Pa,, deceased have boon granted
to Charles it. Troy and I. . 'I rny, restum In
snlrt township, tn whom All persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to rnaKn payment, and
thosn having claims or demands, will make
known thu same without dlav to
t I.VUR C. Y'TTER, ('HARKS II. TROT.
Attorney. 1. 8. Tsov,
March 11th, MM. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
RSTATS OF SUSAM ROMIOR, I.ATS OR CINTRI
Twr., DKCEASBU.
Notice Is hereby given that, letters of admin
Is'railon mi the esmtn of Hnsnn Homlrk,
late of Centre township, Columbia county,
Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to
I,evl A. Kemlev, a resident of said township,
to whom all persons Indebted to suld estate are
requested to make pavinent, and those having
claims or demands will wake known the niiiuo
wit hour. d lay to LEVI A. HB.MLKV,
Clinto II ebbing, Atty. ' Administrator.
Bloomsburg, Ha., April ith, 0l)
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
BSTATS OF MtrnASt. SHOWN, SR., I.ATS OF CON-
TNIIIIAM TWP . COI UHBIA CO., tA , IISCSAStD.
Notice Is hereby given that lettors testa
mentary upon Ihe estate of suld decedent, have
bwn granted to the undersigned. All persons
Indebted to said estate are directed to make
payment, snd those having claims or demands
against the tnme will make them known with
out delay to
KIl.M Alt l MKIIV
PET Kit BKOWN.
Or to Executors.
Alfkrd uarnsr, Atty., Asniann, ra. 7 n (c
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
CSTATBOr ISAAC H. I1ARORR. t.ATI Or BSAVtR
TWr.. COLUMBIA COl'NTV, t k.
Notice Is hereby i:lven thot Letters of Admin
1st ration on the Estate of Isnao II. Ilarger,
late of Heaver Township, deceased, have
been minted to Catharine Ilariror. to whom
persons Indebted to said esla'e are requested to
make payment, and those having claims, orde.
rounds will make known the Bame without
delay to 4-l-8w
CATMAK1NR IIAHGKR,
Out Jacorv, Atty. Administratrix
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby trlven that the following ac
counts In v,- been tiled In the Common I'leas of
Columbia County, and will be presented to the.
said Court on the first Monday of May, A. D.
l'.Wi, and confirmed nlst, and unless exceptions
are tiled within four days thereafter, will be
con 11 nn cl aus'iiute :
1. Final account of A. W. Dleterlck, commit,
tec of tne nerion and estate of Elizabeth Diet or
Ich, a woman of unsound mind now deceasenV
U. First account of farah .1. Hosier and U. B
W. Hosier, trustees for HteDhen Michael.
8. The nrst and final account of Daniel
Knirr, trustee, to sell Ihe real e it ate of .Mary
A. Hess anil Caroline Wcrkheler.
4. The third and partial account, of William
Glngles, seuuestraior of the lire estate of Jonn
Wolf.
ft The second and partial account of William
Gingi 'B, sequestrator 01 uie nie estate ui a. 1;.
r reas.
W. II. II EN K IE. I'rotirr,
Prothy's Office, Bloomsburg, Fa., April 2, mi
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuoof a writ of FI. Fa., Issued out of
the Court of 1 omrron Pleas of Columbia Coun
ty, Penns Ivanla, and to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale, at the Court Houso
In liloomsourg, County and Mute aloresald, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 1901,
at 2 o'clock p. m., all the right, title ana Inter
est of Sadie J. Jones and Moore C. Jones In
that certain lot of ground, sltaate In the Town
of Bloomsburg, County of Columbia, and state
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows : On the east by Evangelical Parsonage
lot; on the south by lot of Mrs. George Hassert;
on the west by vacant lots: on the north by
Fourth streot, the same being Known as lot No.
bi of the Neal addition, or Town lot No. 4 8, and
being forty and one-halt feet front on Fourth
Btreet, and one hundred and seven feet In depth
whereon Is erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and out buildings.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of
William U. Cook's use vs. Sadlo J. Jones and
Moo.-e C. Jones, and to be sold as the property
of Sadlo J. Jones and Moore C. Jones.
DANIEL K NO It It, Sheriff.
CLYDE C. YlTTBR, Atty.
$11.59
FOR A SET OF FIRST CLASS
HARNESS.
Jl trace, curved breast tollar, all leather
strap saddle, nickel or Davis Rubber trimmed,
(genuine Rubber trimmed $2.00 extra) good
heavy stock, warranted to wear.
Send no Money," imtsend us
the address of your nearest express oflice and
we will .end C. O. D. SUBJECT TO IN
SPECTION; if satisfactory pay express
agent $ 1 1.59 (or genuine Rubber trimmed
It. so) and express charces Only 25 sets
for sale at this price In your locality, to in
troduce them, after which price will be $18.00.
PHILADELPHIA HARNESS CO.,
4-1 1 4t .Philadelphia, Pa.
The Light of the World
OR
Our Saviour in Art
cost nearly fion.nou to publish. Contains nearly
100 full-page engravings copied direct from the
World's Grea est Paintings of our Saviour and
Ills Mother. Contains History of Painting, HI
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where tho Original 1'alntlng may be seen. The
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Twelve carloads of paper were required for the
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One or more ot these Etchings can bo sold in
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Both of these ladles answered our advertise
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We snail soon move Into our new and elegant
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Address niu hiutimii-amkuii'ajn uu,
Corcoran building,
Opposite u. 8.
Treasury.
8
WASHINUTON, D. C.
E. W. M. Low, Pres. 3. M. Bta via, Vice Pres.
B. B. TusTiN, Cashier.
FIT IM ATIOHAL BUM
OF
Bloomskurg,
Pa.
Capital and Surplus, $162,500
Undivided Profits, $ 20,000
SAFE DEPOSIT ISOXES FOR RENT
IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF
VAULTS.
D1HECTOH8
Low, Myron I. Low,
Vastlne, J. M. staver,
Dr, E. W. M.
Dr. .. It
, II. Turtln,
Geo. 8.
Louis Gross,
Kobblns.
Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and
Individuals, Solicited Upon the Most Lib
eral Terms, consistent with
Good Banking.
BLOOMSBURG
NATIONAL
BANK,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CAPITAL
8LKPLUS AND PHOKITS..
.t0,000
. ,UO0
A. Z. HCHOCH, Prbsipknt,
PAI L E. WIKT, Vies PRBStnKST,
W. II. IIIULAV.Cabhikr,
MUHHIS 8. BHUADT, Tfl.LFR.
DIRECTOK8.
Henry J. Clark,
Joseph Hani,
J. Leo llarman,
Samuel Wlgfall,
Harrison J. Conner,
Paul E. Wirt,
Owen W. Cherlngton,
w. m. i,ongenoerger,;
Harvey W. Hess,
Amon z. Hcnocn.
Frank Ikeler.
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corpora
tions, Kosucetiuiiy soncneu.
UKI1ANIZKI) I891.
m mmi mum mi,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
Surplus and Undivid
ed Profits, - - 48,000
W. S. M0YER, A. H. BLOOM,
President. Cashier
DIRKCTORS.
Charle W. Runyon, Grant Ilerrtny,
.v. f. funic, C. A. Klrlni,
lyr. W. M. R-bfr, W. 8. Mayer,
Dr. J. J. Brown, C. M. Cretellng,
11. A. M A imp.
rr- We solicit, the accounts of Individuals
and firms, uud will grant accommodations, con
sistent with good banking.
SAFE nEPDSIT BOXES,
HI 'KULAK AND FIHE PHOOF VAULTS.
8-4-UU
Beagle Studio!
Prompt attention given to all
Photographic Work.
Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide
Enlargements, Made at Short
Notice.
The Beagie Studio,
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
KBTATI OP I.AVTON RUN Yoy LATI OF BLOOMS
BUHI1, PA., DKCBABSU.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Layton Hunyon, lute
of the Town of Bloomsburg. Pa., deceased, have
been granted to Martha Kunyon, resldeut ot
said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands will make
known the same without delay to
4 11 t MAKTUA RUNYON,
Ghant Ukrkinii, Atty. Executrix.
-PROFESSIONAL CARDSJS-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNIX-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Enf s Building, Court Hoosa AOmj,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oflice Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, iWAm,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOUNO. FBKBZS. JOHM O. BARMAN
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUN8ELLOKS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: CentreSt., first door below Opera Bouse
WM. h MAGILL, .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Lockard's building,
Corner Main and Centre Sts.
H. R. STEES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, Pa.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. 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 LA W.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CLYDE CHAS. YKTTER,
attorney at law,
Bloomsjvrg, Pa.
Office in Wirt's Building,
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in I.ockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
VV. H. RIIAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Stt.,
CATAWISSA, PA.
CLINTON HERRING,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW.
Office with Grant Herring.
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday ol
each week.
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW.
Office in Wells' Building over B. A,
Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
II. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office : Wirt building, over Alexande
Bros.
1116-99
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
rwoftlce Ltddlcot building, Locust avenue-
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St
3-70-1 v riCCMfltl-G, PA
MONTOl'B TSI.KPIIONB. BBt.L TRLBPBOW
BYES TESTED. GLASSES PITTED.
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKOBOH
office hours: Offloe Kesldenoe, 4th Bt.,
10 a. m. to 2 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m
LOOMSBTJHQ, FA.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eves tested anil fitted with rla
No Sunday work.
311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hours: 10 to 5. Telephow.
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
A
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Street ,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
8CKGB0N DENTIST,
Offlo Bartnn'B Bulldlne, Main below Mark
. Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior msuaaf.
1 it , . , .
aim n worn warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAID,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge
. .1. ,
mi uncial iccm are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day
C. WATSON McKELVY,
fire insurance agent.
(Successor to B. P. Hartman
Represents twelvo of the strongest Oomvaa
es in the world, among- which are :
CASH
CAPITAL.
Franklin of Phlia. . hoo.ihxi
Penn'a. riilla 40rt,ooo
yueen,of N. Y. 600,000
Went rhpRf r. V V Qnn nun
TOTAL BCBFLtTS
ASSETS. OVBB ALL
3,18,6JV $1,000,6
8,86,160 1,4111,6
8,M8,M5 LULt
l,7M,8ff? 4
9,730,6811 2.8H.T
N. America, Phlla. S.ooo.'uoo
Office First Nat'l Bank
Bldg., ad floor.
CCT.osses promptly adj
usted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCEHSOK8 TO FKEAS BKOWH1
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATI
AGENTS AND BROKE S.
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
o
Represent Seventeen as good Cora pan .
s as uicic arc in me vvoria and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop.
No. ui West Main Street,
3"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coat-
venicnces. liar stocked with best win ,
: and
liquors, a irst-clasg livery att ched.
(FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL)
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
New sample ictms, large nnd convenient
Recently papered, rainled and re-fumislied
Everything up to date. Excellent facilitie
for tiavellirg n en. Cccd stabling
5 3 C B. ENT, Proprietor.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, Fa.
Large and convenient sample rooms Paih
rooms, hot and cold water, and all modera
convenience.