THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS BUROPA. i ! ! 1 "condensed dispatches. Ratable Rvrnta of the XVrrU nrlrflr and Tcrarlr Told. Oil wns struck In the Aspen tnnni'l of the Union l'ncllic. The grand jury at St. Louis returned J7 Indictment In election rune. The Hritish Imrk Highland Forest win wrecked on the coast of West Australia. The llrooklyn linpid Transit's Flushing liTenno depot mid 75 curs were destroyed by lira. Lady Sibyl f'nffe was married to W. Itaynnl Cutting, Jr., socrotnry of the United Ktnto embassy in London. The (Jertnnn expedition In Cliinn has withdrawn to Its former position. leaving only a gnrriHon nt I lie puss in tlie greut wull. Tnes.lny, April .'10. A flnx crop purusito was dlMcnvered in North Dakota. Wnr revenue net up to March 31 1 :i :4 produced $2S!',r04.4-7. The Japanese nre fortifying n port on Island of Ycsso, opposite Vladivostok. Hoors Mew up n inilrond with Intention if derailing n trnin currying I Veil Rhodes. The T'nlled States supreme court de cided "cnlls" taxable under the wnr reve nue law. Harvard board of overseer decided to confer degree of LL. 1. upon l'rcsidcnt McKlnlcy. OHicluls of the fniled Senndinnviiin Ainerlcnii hunk of New Whutcoin, W'usli., were B nested. Emperor Prune! Joseph received Uoh" rrt S. Mcl'oriiitck, new United States minister to Austria. Mouilny, April 2lt. Burglars robiicd the oltice of tlie Amer leau Kxpresa company in Purls of at),!'!) franc. Turkey hn ordered a new warship, hut hit taken no steps to pay for previous contract. Four person were cremated in n fire at Houston, Tex., which destroyed n sta ble, and three residence. A dispatch from Amsterdam announced that Mr. Krngor would leave tor the United State early in June. A driU of lintive mounted troops wa held nt San Juan. Porto Uieo. The sol dier made a good showing. Pire nt Snranne Lake, N. V.. destroyed mill, four storehouse ami rVHi.tMiil feet f lumber. The total toss wa .$ 1 r.o.l h I. The French government expressed It thank for the courtesies shown to the of ficer anil men of the training ship Du jtuuy Trunin in the United State. Saturday, April !47. The shall of Persia is reported Worse. Georgia train robbers secured $J"0 near Mucun. The first title for hind for Palisades urk ha been secured. The Boston cop yacht Independence 1 to he launched May 10. Rear Adnilrnl Kvaiis hn reported the torpedo hont Hailcy n splendid success. General William Ludlow I snid to he dangerously ill with tuberculosis nt Ma nila. The Iilnine mansion in Washington has lieen sold to the Westinghouse family for George It. Hldwell, collector of cus toms for New York, bus been reappoint ed by the president. The third annual cable chess match between representative of American and British universities Is open. The president of the failed Scamlina Tiau bank of Whatcom, Wash., is said to have borrowed the entire deposit. I'rlitny. April 2(1. Girl striker in Passaic attacked the po lice with umbrella and lists. New York day at the I'an-American exposition wa fixed for Sept. 0. (ieorge Pouter Fenbody offered ?.Vi,lMX for Y. M. C. A. budding in Columbus, Oa. The Russian government forbade the exhibition of Tolstoi's portrait ut Mos cow. The Methodist have decided to rebuild property destroyed during tho Peking siege. , The Adolph Sutro estate in San Pran f cico ha decided to pay Mrs. Kluge-Sutro I $150,000. Iu New York Albert T. Patrick wa i charged with the murder of Millionaire Kice. Tlie Indictment contains ten counts. Edwin II. Conger, United States min ister to China, accompanied by hi wife, laughter and Miss Pierce, arrived nt Suu Francisco. Tliuriatlny, April .". A 5-yonr-old Rochester girl is reported kidnaped. Welsh miner protested against British export coal tax. The racing mast of Shamrock II wa successfully stepped. I A British force defeated slave raiding 3 end's iu northern Nigeria. ? The steamer Ontario put buck to 1 Quecnstown wirti cargo on lire. i;,,wi..,. i '. n in mi interview defend ed tlie conduct of missionaries iu China. The Finnish senate protested against paying the expenses of ltussiuu gi miar- 5' uierie. I There was more disorder in the Aus- , triun reiclisraih at Vienna. The session was suspended. I. M. Sawyer of Moiitolnli. .V .1., won the ocean race to Liverpool to break news of sou' drowning to invalid mother. ( oiiniiI liny IteHlun. WASHINGTON, April liT.-Adclbert 8. lluy or New Hampshire, son of the secretary of state, has tendered to the president hi resignation from the .ollice f consul ut Pretoria, to take effect to day. The resignation will bo accepted The president has been unable to lino any person willing to serve at Pretoria, tlie salary of $'J,Ot0 being inadeiiuate to aiect the expense of living there. Murder 11 ml Aasuult. rONNP.I.l.SVlIJ.K, Ph., April 2t. The t'oiinellsville coke region i nil stir red up over the dasturdly deed of a funK of negroes who iiltnoked Hiram McMillan, n white man, ami ins wire in 1 . ..1.... a lonely House ileal wiiiMiiiuL mm soot Hie man twice, probably inoitiilly wound- ..1 ,1. tilt; UilU, llll'l lissaillieil ui oiaujr ioe o- man, who also is 111 a serious conuuum from the nbue. fit-noun t roi I.. or. BEIII.IN, April 21!. The latest crop reports for all Germany make n slightly more favorable showing than those re ently issued for Prussia, which show the worst condition since ollicial crop re Krts have been kept. On 11 scale begin aiug at 1 for perfect nnd closing nt -1 tor very poor winter wheat is given nt S.ti, winter rye ut 2.8, luceruu ut 2.0 aud SicuUuw at 2.5, FAIRER OF THE SKYSCRAPER. Iealner ut tlie Modern leel Struc ture The Latter' Knd Still I n U non n. Where land Is so vnlunlile that every square Inch represent n dollar or more, business blocks must jro into the air Instcnd of spreading- over the ground. By the old met hods of build ing It would be hard to carry a struc ture higher tlum five or six stories, unless the walls were made us thick ns a fortress. So a man with tin Imag ination struck out n new method, em bodying' in steel an idea thnt is working a revolution in the business center of cities. Like other wonderful developments of recent years, the sky-scraper hns become so common that to some it may seem commonplace, says the Youth's Companion. Yet (ieorge A. Fuller, the designer of It, was only IU years old when he died in Chicago the other day. Indeed, It Is only a few years since the improvement In ele vators made it possible to rent oMices ten or more stories above the street; and almost simultaneous was the de cline in the price of structural steel to n point which enabled builder everywhere to gain the advantages of fered by the steel-frame construction. Chief of these is the fact that n sky scraper may be carried to almost any altitude, like the St. Paul building In New York, which Is 20 stories high, and rises more than 300 feet above the street level. Such n building yield tin enormous rental. There are no mass ive walls to reduce the rental space. Tenants willingly pay high rates for the light and airy olliees. The struc ture shelters n-s many persons as a whole township, and it provides facil ities and conveniences few towns could afford. Whether the steel skeletons will ul timately corrode and crumble, time will tell. At present we know the sky scrapers are practically fire-proof, and eem beyond the power of any recog nized agency of destruction. If it shall prove that the designer of them did not build for the twenty-first century, it must at least be admitted that be served his own generation well. HUMOR IN THE AMBULANCE. Doctor' Story of tlie Hide of n Mm .id Woman with llrokeu I'l'K. "When I Was geon," snid tho an ambulance sur- young family physi- cian to n New l ork Sun reporter, "I used to start like a fire horse at the Hound of the call. I was just ua much Interested in the work at the end of two years as I wus the day I began. It was tho excitement of the life that made me so fond of it. I had all sorts of experiences nt all sorts of hours. There was an element of danger in it too, but that only added to the charm. "One night I had ft call from the West side in the neighborhood ot CheUeu square. It was for a drunken man who fell down nnd broke his leg. On tho way buck to tlie hospital with him T picked up a drunken wom an to whom a similar accident had happened, There was nothing to do but put. her in. the ambulance along with the man. "After that the ride ncross town was exciting enough for a cowboy. At first the patients sympathized with each other. Then they began to cry in chorus. At Broadway they fell to kissing each other. At Third avenue they were fighting like a pair of Kilkenny cats, nnd I had my hands full in keeping them npart. The woman had scratched the man's face dreadfully nnd ho had nearly closed her eye with a punch. When we struck tho asphalt in Twenty-sixth street they were singing: 'We have all been there before, many a time,' nnd such singing! The uproar at tracted a crowd who evidently thought I had an ambulance full of lunatics. When we reached the gate they swore eternal friendship and nt the oflice they parted in tears." SAVED BY UNDERWEAR. The Victim Wore Two Snlt nnd I'olleil the I'.IVortx of a Tur-nnil-l'en titer l.anu. It takes nn njflle-hended ntnn to pet iilicuil of a tnr-iiiul-fealher party, undsiiclt 11 mau is Kilfiur Pluto, n piun 1st by profession, and 11 resident oi Topekii, Kan. About six weeks ii;o Plato, who was divorced, married Mrs. Hamilton, nn alfalfa widow, living two miles north of Topckn. After clotting the store one night he nnd his wife started home in n liupg-y. When they reached the outskirts of North Topeka n pans' of masked men stopped the horse, pulled Pinto out of the bujrffy, beat him almost into in sensibility, tore his clothes from his body nnd then painted him with a coat of tar. As luck would have It, Tltito had on two suits of underwear. The pang tore off one nnd thought they were down to bis skin. The tar was there fore spread on his garments instead of his naked body. After treating him in this liiuniier the pnug scat tered. In the skirmish the masks fell off the faces of three of the men, and Tlnto and his wife recognized all three. According to Plato's story, they were P. V. Hamilton, the first hus band of Mrs. Plato; William Hamil ton, his son, nnd John Wendell, a brother of Mrs. Plato." Warrants were sworn out for the three men und tJhey were arrested. Tip for (iolil l'ena. liens nre now usually Cold liens nre now usually tippec with Iridium. The bits of this met) are luid In notches at the point of th pen, then fastened on with flux, being afterward ground and poUnhied for use, WANTED THEM CHAINED. (hrrrtil Trlrk l imit Knallnli fteoate 'Who Clave tie Wet Ton Mnplt Tronlile. Grim as -he la reported to be, the Boer commandant, Christian Be Wet, who Is just now giving the British in South Africa no end of trouble, is capa ble of humor, though of a sort tlvnt doe not always please his antagonists. Some time ago three yeomanry scouts were taken prisoner by him. The Boer, who dors not care to be burdened with prisoners, told these three yeomen, on being brought before him, that he hud. an Important dispatch for (ien. Bundle and if they would undertake to person ally deliver it to the general he would give them back their liberty. Naturally they were elated nt the proposal, and nil three gave I)e Wet their word of honor to deliver the missive into (ien. Bundle.' own hand. They rvcedvedi it, n large envelope, well sealed, and with all the outward appearance of con taining some Important document. Possibly they may have thought it contained a proposal from Be Wet to Bundle to surremVer. In nny ease they lost no time in saddling up nnd covered the ground in haste. On reaching Ruu ri.lie'K heudipinrters they insisted on handing the letter to the general per sonally, and on hi opening it the three braves tftill standing as his audience he. rend aloud the contents a follows: To den. Rundle Dear Sir: Please chain up these three devil, as I can't cntch them every day. Your, DK WKT. Had Memory with Her. Husband (angrily) Don't forget, madam, that you arc my wife. Wile Oh, never fear. There are so, n things one can't forget. Detroit Freo Press. - . "Clennliness is next to godliness." Dirt and depravity co hand in hand. This is just ns true of the inside of the body as the outside. Comtipation clo 'S the body and clouds the ir.ind. Constipation means that corruption is breeding in the bodv, poison inn the blood with its foul emanations, be' fogginu the brain with its tainted exhala tions. Constipation is the beginning of more diseases than, perhaps, any other single disorder. The consequences of con stipation nn legion. Headache, pain in the side, shortness of breath, undue fullness af ter eating, coidnes of the extremities, nerv' ous, indec siun, lassitude, diz.incss, sallow nesj, flatulence, and a score of other ail meats are directly caused by constipation, Cure con-tipation and you cure its conse quences. The quickest cure of this evil is obtained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are small in size but wonder fill in result They cure permanently They contain no injurious ingredients. The use of them does not beget the "pill habit." Ask your druggist for them. Send 21 one-cent stamps, the expense of mailing only, and receive Dr. fierce s Com mon Hense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, This work contains looS pages nnd 7oo il lustrations. For 31 stamps it can be had in substantial cloth binding. Address Dr. K V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Some people are too lazy to jump at con clusions. OASTOHXA. Boars ths The Kind You Have Always Bought I'siwrwiaifi Young Ladies, Girls, Young Men, Boys, everywhere can earn $6.00 per week in spare time or evenines, addressing envelopes. No money required. Hundreds of workers now employed. Proof sent free anywhere to those sendinc addressed envelope to KKANKLIN CHEMICAL COMPANY 830 filbert street, PHH.ADKl.l'HlA, PA Dept. A. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that tho partnersnln exist I uir between K. C. Caswell and Junius JM. Stuver, under tlie rirm naino ot E. C. Caswell & Co., Woolen Manufacturers, of lllooinsburg, la., has this day been dissolved by mutual cole sent. James M. St aver retires troiu tho mm liiivlntr sold Ills Interest therein to Curitou A Cuswcll (excepting and reserving his Interest in all accounts due, uuu an umiiuinciureu pro duel 1. AH Indfbiediu-ss of said tlrm will bo paid by K. C. Caswell anil James SI. stover, to wlniio all Accounts due are navablo. The manufactured product of saldllrin, In tho minor with commission mereiiaias, mis uecu reserved, and 1 si ill owued by K. C. Cuswell und Janie M. Waver. Dated .May 1, 1SJI, Hloomsburg, I'a. E. c. CASWEI.L, J, M. 8TAVEK. Lato trading- as E. C. CASWELL & C) 8 ij 4t Uluomsburg, Pa. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. BSTATK OF LA VT0N KUNVON l.ATS OF BLOOMS- Hl'KU, PA., DKCKASKU. Notice Is herebv iriven that, letter testa. mentaryoii the estate of I.ayton ltunynn, Into or tho Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to Murtha Kunnn, resident of said town, to whem all persons Indeb'ed to said eslulo are reipiested to muko puynient,, and t hose having claim or demands will make known tlie game without delay to 4 II r MARTHA UTNYON, Ghant IIehkinu, Atty. Executrli EXECUTORS' NOTICE. TJntten Is herehv clven that letter testament ary on the estate of William 11. Johnson, lain of the town or moimisouig, couiuy 01 1 omnium, l'a deceased, have been granted to Ellziibeih Johnson and Tho Commonwealth Title, Insur ance. & Trust 10., of Philadelphia, I'a to whom al persons Indebted to said estate are request ed 10 nmke pavinent, and those having claims or demand III make known the same without delav. at tho oniee of TltK COM MON WEALTH TITLE INHUUANCK ATKCSTCO., siHCheslnut St., Philadelphia., or eli.auistu juiunhu.n ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. STATS OF SUSAN HOUICK, l.ATS OF CSNTHS TWr., IISCBASKD, Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin 1st ration on the estate of Kusnn Kmnlek lata of Centre township, Columbia county Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Levi A. ltemler. a resident, of Bald township. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to muko payment, and those having cIhIiiis or (lemuiiUH will mukn known the siiiuo On Jellies prmnrvssand plcklss.spread a ttiln coating of retloeU IPARAFFINE WAX Will ksp thn stH-olntwIf moltnr and Scid proof. Pinrtnii Wt n slw aMfiil In non uthpf wj honl thr. hotiM. Fall durations In iih poiitid pckg. Snlil rrhr. STANDARD OIL CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of a writ of Kl. Fa , Issued out, of the tourt.of Common Hens of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at, tho Court House, la Hloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901, at two o'clock p. in., all that certain piece and parcel of land, situate in the Town of Hlooms burg, County of Columbia, Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Iielnj on the west side of West street, forty (to feet from corner of Catharine Wilson lot, ; thence parallel to I'lno alloy sixty six (lift) feet to lot of John Purse! ; thence along said lot forty (in) feet, to Wilson lot aforesaid thence nlongs.ild Wilson lot sixty-six 6b) feet lowest, street; thence along the same forty f.0) feet to ihe place of beginning, whereon Is erected a largo two and o-c-half story FRAMK DWELLING HOUSK and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Cos mopolitan . building and l..mn Association now to use of .lames E. Hatchford. liecelvcr, vs. Thomas Uorrcy and Kmma A. Gorroy, and to be sold as the property of Thomas Oorrey and Emma A. Oorrey. DANIEL KNOKH, Sheriff. IlARMAS, Atty. SUERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ, of plurles levari facias Issu ed out of the court of Common I'leasof Colutn bla county, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Couit House In Bloomsbutg, I'a,, at two o'clock la tho alter- noon, on MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1901. the following described property, to wit: All those two certain messuages, or tene ments, and tracts of land, sltuute In Colum, bla County, Pennsylvania. Tho flrst tract, situate la tho Borough of Catawissa, bounded and described as foe lows, owlt: Beginning at a stone, In line ot lands of tteorgo Zrr, deceased, and running fr m thence by lands now of William Burning, er (known as tha lirlst. Mill Tract), and tunning from thence by tho smue south two and a quar ter degrees west, ten perches to the north end of the county bridge over Catawissa Creek thence through the centre of said bridge south thirty-eight degrees east, nfteen 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, In line of lanus of Mrs.Berger; thenee by said lino south eighty one and a half degrees west.twenty-three and a half perches to a post, originally a spruce tree thence by land of Jonathan Former north fifty eight and a half degrees west, slxtj-tour perches to originally a maplo, on tho south Bide of Catawissa Creek; thence south, eighty-two and a half degrees east, crosslrgsnld Catawissa creek, and running by a public road, le idlng downt'at.awlssa Creek to tho Town of catawlss: forty-four perches to a point in said public road ; thenco by land ot Wra. Long and land tC' longing to tho estate of (ieorge Zarr, deceased, north seventy-tour and a half degrees east. thirty-nine porches to tho place of beginning containing 9 ACRES AND 38 PERCHES ibe the same more or less), on which are erected A PAPER MILL. DWELLING HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES and other Outbuildings. There is a chemical tlbre m!li, ground wood mill, and paper mill, and tho appurtenances, Including tho waters of said creek, to supply the mill with water power, fie. Tho second lor, or parcel of land, situate In t.iin Tnwnshtn of Catawissa. bounded and uc scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at Dost. In lino of lands ot Jonathan Former, corner of a lot of ground belonging to Mrs Bergor, and running from thenco by the saino north eighty-three and a inilf degrees east seven and a half perches; thence by tlie same north seventy-two und a half degrees east, nine teen and a half perches to the sout 11 post or gate; thence by land of Mathias (Singles soutu mtcon and a quarter degrees west, nlnetei' and a half perches to a chestnut tree; thence by tho same south twenty-tlvo degiees west, eight perches to a post ; thence by the sumo south nineteen degrees wesl.slx und six-tenths porches to a post; thence by tho same south fortv-tlnee div'iees west, ulna und a hal perches to a corner ot a lotor tract ot ground known as the Foundry Lot, now owned by Sum uul 0. Frederick ; thence by said lot north for ty-nlne degrees west, nineteen perches to nost. In line ot land of Jonathan Former thcuce by said lino north five and a. half de grces east, thirty-tour perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES (be the same moro or less), on which is formed and consirucied a dam or basin for the purpose ot gathering fresh or clear wutor for the atore. said paper mill. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit ot w. McKelvy and J. 11. llarman, executors ot William McKolvy, deceased, now tothousoof .losenh H. Watnwrlght: and Joseph K. Main wrlght, executor of Israel H. Walnwrlght und clement It. Walnwrlght, deocused, tifulnbt Ld uiuud Mccuady and John W. McCready, with not Ice to tho Catawissa Fibre Co., Limited, und to bo sold as the property of Edmund MeCreaily ami John W. MeCreaily. , DANIEL KXOKU, Sheriff, Fkkezb anp Elwkll, Attys. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. XSTATK OF ISAAC U. 11ARIIKB, I.ATk OF UKAVKIl TWF., COl.l'MHIA COUNTV, FA. Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on the Kstalo ot Isaac 11. Burger, luto ot Heaver Township, deceased, have beau granted to Catharine Burger, to whom persons Indebted to said estate are requested to muko pavinent, and those having claims or de mands will make known tho sumo (wi1,l.1"ut' tU'"y l CATHAKINK II A KiTkU, Guv Jacohy, Atty. Aaiuluteiruirlx, SHERIFF'S SALE. By Vlrtuo of writ of Lev, Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia :ounty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at tho ourt House, In Hloomsburg, County and Stuto aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, par- band lot of ground, situate In tho Town of Hloomsburg, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at tho southwest cor corner of Fifth street and the ltupert and Hloomsburg Kallroad.and running thcnce.west. wardly along the Hue of said Fifth street tiiree hundred and ninety-flve 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 ro or less, to lands conveyed by James Magee and wlfo to The Magee Carpet Work ; thence eastwardiy along said lands of said Magee Carpet Works two hundred and eighty-seven foot, more or less, to point la west wall of what Is known as "Tapestry Weaving Shed:" thenco along west wall of said weaving shed northwardly one hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of said weaving shed ; thence east wardiy along north wall of said weaving sned seventy-nine feet, to lands of the ltupert and Hloomsburg Kail road ; thenco northwardly along said land of Rupert and Hloomsburg Kallroad two hundred feet, more or less, to tho place of beglnnlng.whereon are elected tho following buildings, to wit: A three-story brick building, M)x 100 :eet, known a "Ingrain Mill," two-story brick building, W ino feet, known ns "Oflice and Burling Boom," one-stry brick building, Jit BO feet, known "Machine Shop," a three-story brick build ing, :W x B0 feet, known as the ' Ingrain Englno Koom, ' a four-story and frame building, 10 x 00 foot, known as the "Boiler Boom," a one-story brick building, fK) x so feet, known a the "In grain Dye House," a one-atory f ratne building, 40 x 10 feet, known as tho "Yarn Hoom," one two-story frame building, ) x 20 feet, known as the "Carpenter Shop," a two-story frame build, Ing, 89 x 100 feet, known u "Barn and Stable,' onc-atory frame Ice house, ono stone and brick pump house, together with engines, boilers, shafting, belting and other machinery oon talncd therein, covered by the lien of tho mort gage upon which the Judgment was obt atned.on which the abovo writ was Issued. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of C. M. Crcvcllng and D. J. Waller, Jr., Trustees, vs. James Magee '2d. James Magee 1st, and W H. Vandcrherchen and Ja : cs Magee 2d, and (J C. Peacock, Trustees, and tho Magee Carpet Works, Limited, terre tenants, and to be sold as the property of James Magee ad, and C. C. Pea cock, Trustees, terre tenants, and tho Magee Carpet Works, Limited, terre tenants. DANIEL KN'OBK, Sheriff. Waixbb anu Mii.i.kh, Atty. E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. fe-TA VKR, vice 1'rea. E. B. Tcstin, Cashier. FIT NsuiL B OF Bloomsburo, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIltECTOltS Dr. E, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. H. Vastlne, J. M. Btaver, E. B. Turtln, Louis Gross, Geo. 8. Bobbins. Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, Solicited l"pon tho Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. OKGANIZKU 1891. Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL $60,000 Surplus and Undivid ed Profits, - - 48,000 W. S. M0YER, President A. H BLOOM, Cashier, viRncroiis. Crinrle W. Itutnion, Grant Ilrrrlng, .V. U. t'ltitK, ('. A. A'iem, In: If. M. IMier, '. s. .Wo;nr, Dr. J. J. Brown, f. M. Crrvellng, 11. A. .V Kill iii. tir Wo solicit tho accounts of Individuals and linns, ami will grant accommodations, con sistent with good banking. PAKE DEPOSIT WXES, Hi lUiLAK AND HUE l'HOOF VAULTS. -PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. F.nfi Building, Court Hons A3Ti BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. onice-Bloninsburg Nut'l Hank Bldg., Sd lloor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, iWfloa BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN O. FHRKZS. JOHN 0. BAHMiN FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOBS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oflices: Centre St., tlrst door bolow Opera nouse WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oflice inJLockanl's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts, A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, in EntBldg, Bloomshurc, Pa. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, B'oomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW1. Office back of Farmers' National hank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney-at-law, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Loclcard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. K II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,, PA- CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, FA. C-rT Will be in Orangevilie Wednesday oi 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. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, Bros. over Alcxande 11-16-09 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. r""Offlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenny J. S. JOHN, M. D " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and lesidenre, 410 Main St 3.70-iv UCCKSFXKO, PA HONTOl'H TK1.KPHONK. BILL TKL1PHOH KVSS TBHTE1). OLAS8E8 FITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. DOMQSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQBOB office bouks: Oftloe & Residence, 4th St., 10 a. m. to 2 p. 111., 6.-30 to 8 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with classes. No Sunday work. 311 Market St. Bloomsburg, Pa. Telephone. Hours: 10 to 5. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre t , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, . Offlo Barton's building, Main below Mark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. and all work warranted as represented. TEKTli EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1K, by the use of Gas, and free of charge k artificial teeth are inserted. B"To be open all hours during the dsy C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F, Uartman Kepresents twelve of tho strongest Compai es In the world, among which are: CASn TOT At, SrtRFLTJI CAPITAL. ASSBTS. OVSB ALL Franklin of I'hlla.. (4ikmhu .s,iM8,Mrti u,ooo,& Penn'a, I'hlla too,mo 8,8ab,lh0 l,41,t Oueen.of N. Y. RnO.OOo 8,nttM15 l,S!l,t West Chester, N. Y. .MOO.ih O 1,7M,!I07 4M N. America, I'hlla. 8,0Uu,ii00 W,V30,r9 2,)4,T Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 DHOWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strcttl, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Comp ,. 1 ies as there are in the World and til losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. nartzel, Trop. No. 121 West Main Street, (iTLnrpe and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cost, veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attoched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSHURC, Fa. Large and ccmtniirt fun lit icimi th rooms, hot anil cold waur, ird all nicdirn convenicncei1. Without delay to LEVI A. H KM LEV, Clinton HKKitiNo, Atty. Administrator. i . 1 L
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