THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. An Appeal to the Powers For Mercy. THE COCJIRY IS IMPOVERISHED. The Meat the thine (nn llo I to I'njr the Indrmnltr llemnnded In Thirty Annnnl In. RtflllirM'tiM, rKKIXO, May I.-.-Thc answer o China to tin' Htnlrinciit of the miniate of the foreign powers nn to the lossn snitiilucd by nationi nml imli vidmi 1h in t'liitui lias been received. Tie Himwer rommcucex with nn nppeiil to nT.-rcy. say Ing tlint the country In impoverished Hip nnswer explain Hint tho utmost Chi tin oi ii olTer Is 1 5,IMM,M4 tnels annually for tlip next JIO yearn. Thin amount will lie derived n follow: From alt, 10, 0(KMKM) tiicls; from the likin tax. 2,000. KtO tael, hihI from tmtive customs, S,(i( I0,00, Tho communication further asmrts that wore thin done It would leave tho country tumble to meet thp ex pcusoa of govern input without assistance. It In therefor requested that the for ign customs bp increased one-third, the receipts thorcfroui to be given to China for the purpose of government. The minister refuse to discuss this answer ' until it bus boon considered by them in meeting. Annnnl Payment of Tan Millions. 'WASHINGTON, May lo.-A cable Krnra from Mr. Koekhill, our special com inissinnei- at l'eklug, received at tho state tii'pnrtnient mentions tlitt receipt by tho ministers of tho response of the Chinese envoys to the ministers demands for In lemnitr. The diiputch Indicates briefly that the (Jiinexe represent that an nnnun payment of 10,000,000 is the full extent of their power to pay on Indemnity ac count. It will take .".() years to discharge the debt at thnt rnto without Interest, Hi'. Koekhill makes no mention of tho subject of interest, nor does he touch up on the means by which the money Is to be raised by China or say who is to gunrnu tu a loan ucvcsNnry to bo made. It an pears thnt tho Chinese feel themselves obliged to submit to the powers in this question of indemnity, ns In all other things, and, though realising their own inability to assume this indebtedness of 450.000,000 taels, they feel. obliged to make the effort. Mr. Koekhill has been instructed to continue his efforts to se enro an nbntumeiit of the total Indemnity but In tho present disposition of the pow ers little Iiopu of success is ontcrtuint'd. flinltrp tails the 23th. WASHINGTON. Muy lfi.-Kocrctnry Koot received a cable message from (Sen rnl Chaffeu saying that he, with the troops in China, expected to sail from Taku about May 25. Senator tinny Honored. FHILAPICLPHIA. May 15. Repub llcan of the domlnnnt faction from or ry section of tho Keystone State paid Horn ago last night to United States Sena tor Matthew 8. Quay in honor of his re flection to the upper chamber of con frees. Barring a state convention the gathering of Republicans was one of the cntutcut outpourings of Republicans to o honor to one man ever witnessed in this state. Governor Stone was there, as were also all the members of his cabinet members of the legislature, the municipal liends of several Pennsylvania cities and all the prominent Quay Republicans of this city. The occasion took the form of a baiuiuet, followed by a reception, and wus under the auspices of tho I'ennsyl vania iStute League of Republican Clubs. Dnrghen Losing Heart. PRETORIA. May 15. The number of burghers who are surrendering is rapidly increasing. These nieu state that the Boers ore worn out by tho incessant movements of tho British troops. The majority of the burghers who have sur rendered are without horses, and nil are half starved and poorly clad. Tho local Dutch think the advent of winter will witness a general surrender of the fight ing burghers. Already the nights are bit terly cold, and the veldt Is dry. Cum mundant Beyer's force of about 400 men is reported to be near Nylstroom, north of I retoria. Governor Odell's Vetoes. ALBANY, May 13. Governor Odell has vetoed the bill of Assemblyman Cot ton authorizing New York city to reim burse the taxpayers for attorneys' fees who began action at the Instigation of Comptroller Color to prevent the pay ment of confessions of judgment against the city on the part of a former corpora tiou counsel. Governor Odell has prnc ticnlly completed the work of disposing uf the so called 30 day bills left on his humls by the legislature. Ho has signed 731 chapters of the laws of 1001 uud has vetoed about ISO bills. To Strike Slay SO. WASHINGTON, May ir.-T!ie repre sentatives of tho machinery and allied metal trades national and International unions, who hnvo been in session here for two days considering the enforcement of a demand that uniou muchiulsts here oftur shall be required to work only nine hours a day, with au increase of wuges that would make tho daily pay tho same us under the present ton hour schIo, late yesterday afternoon divided that there should bo a strike on May 20 in shops refusing to grant the desired concessions. Woman Too Much For Ilumlnrs. ELIZABETH. N. J., May 13.-Mrs. Ella Knrchor, tiO yenra old, curly yester day morning routed two men who had broken into her home on the estate of United States Senator John Kean. She tired one moil out of the house and run the other out. Then, after giving the alarm, she gave chase and at the point of a revolver held them up, marched both back uud timtlly, still under her pistol point, turned them over to the police. Ill Fire In Detroit Suburb. DETROIT, May 13. Fanned by a 35 mile nil hour wind, fire yesterday after noon swept tho west bank of tho Rouge river In Defray, n sutfurb to tho south of Detroit, for three quarters of n mile and destroyed over ifSOO.ooo worth of proper ty. ' Following uru tho losses: Commissary Employee Sentenced. MANILA, May 14. The military com mission trying tho cases of civilians im plicated in commissary frauds has sen tenced nn employee .of the commissary department to five years' imprisonment for feloniously disposing of surplus gov trruuisut stores. A Cool Vonnar Man, "So you wnnt to mnrry my dntiR-h-tcr? Well. what are your prospects, young ninn?" "I expect to come Into possession of $100,000 In a fhort time." "Why, thnt Is just the amount of my daughter's fortune." "Yes; that's the hundred thousand I mennt." Brooklyn Life. Cnrrrinl iMisinrsT in Titnllon. An enterprising undertaker In Holton, Kan., hna thrown bis sbinglo to the breeze and In a local paper makes the cheerful announcement: "I have just completed a course In the embalming school of Kansas City, and returned with my diploma. I w ill have a full stock of coffins and funeral sup plies ready by the first of the week, and invite all needing my services or goods of this character to give me a call." Monkey Getm Yellow Pever. Tho yellow fever commission work ing nt Murinnao, Cuba, tried nn ex periment on a monkey to further as certain the truth of tho theory thnt the disease la spread by mosquitoes. The monkey was Inoculated by being bitten by nn infected mosquito nnd on the fourth day the nnimnl devel oped well-niurked symptoms of the disease. The mother who would be horrified at the thoukht of letting her daughter wander nway to a strange country without guide or counsel, yet permit? her to enter that un known land of womanhood without counsel or caution. Thun, in utter ignorance, the maiden must meet physical problems whose solution will affect her whole future life. l)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been well named a "God-send to women." It .orrccts irregularities and imparts such vig orous vitality to the delicate womanly or pans, as tits them for their important func tions. Many n nervous, hysterical, peevish ... ii i i . . . 1 gin nai ocen ennngcu to a happy young woman afier the use of "Favorite I'rcscrip tion" has established the sound health of the organs peculiarly feminine. Iivciy woman should own a copy of the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent free on recipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pny expense of mailing only. The same book of looS pages in substantial cloth for 31 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Iiuf falo, N. Y. Boa th ) Ifia Kind You Have Always Bought MERCANTILE AITRAISEMENT. Lint uf Dealers (n Columbia County. I hereby certify that the following list, of dealers taken, returned and clashed by me for the year ltfjl Is correct to tlio best of my know ledge. The appeal will be held at the County Treasurer's otllce In Hlooinsburg, Pa., on Wed nesday, the 12th day of Juue, 1H01, between tho hours of eight o'clock a. in. and four o'clock p. m. Beaver Township. Same. Kind of License. Hredbennor, Samuel Ketati Drelsbueb . P Michael Levi U " Michael Levi Noetllng O. U Nungesser It. V 8HUIUUU T J. Agl SiullU .Miles ' Benton Borough. Atlantic Refilling Co buu W. K uaprn J A Piiiuier Miss Lena A Anna..., Mcouock Lizzie Jnhu & KUsou Keiler U. ii K reamer U. W Kuouse A Coleman Kelehner H. If Llltleo E Muim-lon Joseph MeUourv Ira h Wcllenry Holland Mclleury Orvls Miller Walter enuliigtoii li Heeley Plillln Mrs. Miria Wholesale . Uetull Kobblus & Davis uilin & Mat her Co. Limited . Suuou O. K Miilth K, T. & Son Tiitibs uien A Uuibewust, U. A iioou vtua Benton Township. Ertsnn H. A ... .... Retat Smith Charles M.. Berwick Borouah. Berwick Store Co. Limited. Wholesale Berwick Store Co. Limited M lletall Howor J. L llower Charles W Hredbennor Mrs. W. M ' Bower Isaiah Clemens tieo. K Christ lun 11.0 Do.uiT. 11 ' 1 left rick Lloyd Dlxi leliurst uros FeuBtermaker s. E tieorge o. W Harry. I.N Huaa Charles. Hellers. K Klluetob li. G " Khmer C. N. Laubaeh II. C ' Lohinan Geo. C Long M. Agent " Masses & freeman Markel M. A " Morton Joel " Morton Joel pool ' anstl:d W. A. Agent Hetall Nugent William I'auorson W. li Hueh Mrs C. L Keagun I'r. J. L. & Co " Hough W. F ' Sleek Charles Seybert S. T f-inader W ilson Spnnonberg H. K Spoitenbi rg B. V Pool Schenc-ke Edward Rerun bchalnJ. M bliJ Uer W T i ' Hwayze & Co " Shoemaker J. V " Sllles John 0 " Sinlih Bros Vigglano Frank Wuiton II. K " Weller William E " loungO.c " Town of Dlooiiubury. Alexander Bros. 4 Co Wholesale Alexander Uros. & Co Hutall Anslouk Mrs. Fannie , Atlantlo KetlulngCo Wholesalo Armstrong J. U Ketall HUI Kiev HUSH ts Hlilleumn Samuel Boiuboy Frank Hlooinsburg Car Mfg. Co Browor W. II Barton A. L ........ rawford w. F I ( oivll W. J & CO ' Cava .eo K. F lark H.J. & Sou. arpeuter F. K , reasy & Wells " Cronln C. I. 'reasy I). A Dent lor F. 1) " 1) rr Uros " DlHierli-k II. F " Decker William H Demuree W L " Kves J. a KntO II " Kyer Frank Fenrusnii V. B ' Fox Miss Itiargarut " Fox William " FiirmanC. S w 11 Fowler J. K " UuiuaaMary " MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT Olngles William (illmoro William ( ate Miimnre F. M dross Iipwis.. Ketall (il'linng is. A (larrlHon Joseph (lenrgfl A.J dross John dlger Kdward Iloiisel c. K. A Son Hun man t. W. A Son Hart man W. t Harnmn A fl assert Holmes W. . A Son Hess (eorgfl W Howard Portrait Co Hess S. ,M Hidlay John F lless Jerrv Ilartzell W A II art man It. K Hunt J. H Iki-ler Fleckensttne Kaslincr Arthur 1( Keller Oeo. W Keller Jacob Klelm C. A Kelehner Mrs. C. A. . .... Koeher A Co.... Keller Jacob Laubaeh Daniel Low en berg D. Kst Leader Store Co., Limited McKelvy deo. A McFlierson Louisa .Ml nil n A Terwllllgor . W holesale Ketall .. l'ool ..Ketall Moyer Bros wholesale Meyer Bros Ketall martin .1. tee " Moore W. II " Mover J. W " Miller P. O McKliinoy W. C ' Mercer J. II " Neyhard HariT " Fursel F. V ' Pensyl J. K " PuIIub I. L Quick J. d " Kelee C. II " Khedomoyer F. P " Knlston Joslah " KunyonC. W ' KoysJ. it Klnglerd. P " Itleliard Ji.mes " Klchard w. case " KupertC. L " Klshton W. S Kow R F " HehnylerJK " Slaulow. T " Sleeker c. K " Smlih William " Hlarpless C. H. &Co " sumilee H. U " "harpless L. T. A (.'0. Limited Wholesalo Sharoless L T. A Co. Limited Ketall Savldge K. M ' Sall.er.l " Solleder Co " Snyder d. A son " Tooley J. F. A Co " 1'ownsend J. K " Thomas domer " I'nger I. P " Vannatta P. K " Wilson II. S " Webb Wlllluui " Wells J. U " Woolsey K. Agent " Waslev, Miss 11. K " Wharey L. K " vvalson Miss M A " Yost nullum " Brtarereek Township. Ash Stewart A... Martz Mrs. 11. . .Ketall Catawism Borough. Merger Lloyd Hetal1 Bi'rnlnger T. O. A Son ' Baldy H. It ' Brown Charles Agent ' Bernhard Louis Jr ' Clewell C. K Clayton J. K 1 Cleaver K.S ' Cleaver M rs. E ' Deaner F J Dleuier J. K ' Krwin I'. B ' Fahrlnger Mrs. II. W Fegeley D E ' Fisher K ' F"X J. C ' Gulterman J. C ' (able Frank ' ueillnger II. M " dlimoro A Unlllngshead Cafe Harman A. F Ketall Hutching Mrs. Flora, Exu z Harder C. W Harder Thos. E Kosienbauder O. P Klsller 1). F Long Charles E. Manager.... Khawn 8. B Khiwn U B Kaup Simon Kelubold Miss Lizzie Kaup, Mrs Mary Klnard, 8 1 Seesholtz, I II Swank A Barndt Seltzlneer. M Pool Sehuilek A Sou Ketall Kharpless, A 11 , " Sharploss, Ueorge II " Shane, Henry " Sands, W H " Spangler, H F " Tewksburv, E D " Truckeiimlller, n. S " Truekeninlllcr, A " Waters, John Co " Waller, CE " Walter, John L " Yetter, Ueorgo " Y'eager, Lloyd " Yediusky, Simon . " Catawitsa Toicnahtp. Adums, J W Itetal oiuuy, j n,... Baer, N (! Bowers, W E .., Kulttle, Uf. ' Cmtratla Borough. Black, D Y Ketall Ban, Ainerc Boran, Thomas Buchanan Bros Bulluck, William Conway A Klley Collins, Thomas Dyke, D D Dyke, B J Davis, Geo W - Davis, W E. avis, L E Cain, J J Feiterman, A E Fettermau, I. Fetteiuian, Charles ... Fisher, Daniel Co.... Oolnswort hy, U It Co ' Ooldsworthy, John W " Oetehey, C U Est Hlues, W J Jones, W II " Krelscher, Zach, Agent ' Kawlch, Joseph , " Lynch, W T " Moliau, Thomas , Michaels, H C Murphy, O ( Est " Mensch, A K Millard, OB Marchluskt, V.ctor McDonnel, John " MuDouuel, M J MeDonnel, MlehaelJ " Michaels, Francis Omler, Peter " O'Conner, Mrs Joanna Purcell.J W " Kooney, A C ' Kowan, D J Klley, Lewis A Co Thomas. Mrs 8 " Wills, George " Yorworth, W J Centrt Township. Brobst. C B Ketall Bower, Hiram " Crydur, JO Uolder llenrlo Low, E Elswnrth Sponsler, U E Weiss, Stephen . , Weriman. 11 E Whlienlght, C D Cleveland Township. llllleg, W II Camn A Curtis Krelscher, lrvln Small. W 11 1 ost, Haines .Immenuau, Andrew. ....Ketall Ooni(jfinm Titwnshlp, Boyer, George Ketall Goodman, Daniel Hnnnabach, Mrs B MUlvalley Supply Co, Limited Mase, Charles , Hotts Colliery Co " Koaeh, Daniel " Klchard. Hehecca anger, Mrs Boulah " Trexler, Aaron. , a Wells, Geo W Walturshled.Wllliam " MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT Fl.iliitigcrrek Township. Ammerman, 3 M llnll. li Bros. . . . hapln, AT ... .. Hughes, A M ... Harrison, John ., Hess A Mellenry Huff, John II .... Jones, A W Lemon l'ealer.. Retail tranklln Toifnhlp. HtiPher, George M Ketall nucnor, ueorge m QrermttotA Township. Applemnn, O B Brenner, I. Crawford. C K Derr, A J Kyer, II W Freas.Mrs E Gold, Charles. lleaoock A Bowman. Iseler, W I' Leirnn, John otter, : II Parker, K K I'll Dllillue Welllver, J K Yankee, Kudolph Itrmlock Township. Bet J!, 1M , Harris, Charles Jackson Township. .Ketall .Ketall Colpman Remley.. Kellar, Huns' I Sanders. William.... Stevens, Eilas LoatM Township. Adams, W M CarL Simon K Daniels, L II ...., Dyer, Samuel Gable, C A Hower, Isaiah Knorr, Henry.. . Karlg, Adam Snyder, J W , Snyder, W B.. Snyder W I. Wagner, B G Whltner, E 11 YouVr, Aaron Yeager, David R Yeager, Elmer C Yeager, Wellington. Y'eager, David tt, Sec'y Jfrftfson Township. Converse, J It Crawford, W F wing es, Hervey J , Greenly, Howard , Kreamer, Wni E , Klinby, S 1) Klshel, J U Main Township. .Ketall Deaner, AP Longeuberger, W F. Ney, Allllalii Khodes, John Yetter, B It Zahner, W P MiJUIn Township. Bernlnger, It J t reasy, J W Folk. A L I less, H W Ilartzell, Michael Ilartzell, Daniel II Kelehner, W U .Miller, II D Fenny packer, Benjamin Snjdei-, A W Snyder, I E ... Scliweppenhelier, E. Estate MIIMUe Borough. Christian, .1 C Cadman, H F Ely, Charles S Eves, w M son Eves, W M A son Eves. Ellis A Urn Eves. V 1' llenrle Grimes, K B Uenrle, I'll Heller, Mrs susan Johnson, Mather Co , John, J L Sou.... Kester, Allle, Kester, Aaron Keller, Byron S MUlvllle Creamery Co Rote, James M stadler, Tillman.... .Wholesale . .. .Ketall .Ketall ..Wholesale Ketall Wolf, II B Jfonfour rotcnifi. Grimes, Emma. Ketall Grimes, Howard " Hidlay A C Oulek. H. n son Roberts, Arthur ...x. ' stooge, a U Yost, Mary Mount Pleasant Township Sands, J E Ketall Orange Township. Trump, Charles W Retail Orangevllle Borough, Cook.D M Retail Conner, J W Conner, Millard " Conner, H J Wholesale Delong, Perry Retail Delong, J B ii Dewltt, A M...... Fleckenstlnp.Geo 8 Hoekman, Albert; lUrnian, Geo B Low II B Neyhard, Amos " Patterson, M B Smith, Geo N ' Turnor, Joseph M Pine Township. Brink, Charles W. Getty, Henry K .., Lemon, Joseph F. ., .Retail Roarlngcreek Township. Cherrlntton. E A... Ketai Houck, WB Lelizel, tieo F Lelby, Albert , Shoup, 8 F Scott Totcnshlp. Creasy K. 8 .... , Hetal Dieiienek William Eur, w. M , Grimth K. J Grimes Geo. E Hartman J. W lless c. c Mellck P W Miller I). E Miller J. II Klchart Iaac Robbing W. M Klchart N .. "l Silver Spring (Juarry Co. Terwllllgor Jacob While J E While A. B A hue 11. N WanleU Wilson Waples II. C Wurman 8. K Workhclser J. D Webb William J Youmr Mrs. M. A ZelglurJ. E. .. Stillwater Borough. Mellenry Edirar McUenry M. A Son Sngarloaf Township, Albertson E. J: Adelinaii Geo B " Aumiermau U. B " Cole B. I) Drum Bros " Forbes Malhew " Fritz E. 11 " Hill John P " Kern II. L " Laubaeh C. M " Perry J. w ' Steen Jacob " Nansli-klo w. B. " Vaughn A. W " Any person so ascertained or assessed who shall fall to attend such appeal, or to appeal from the decision of tho appraiser to the com mon picas within lei) days thereafter, will not be ueitniriea to get un as a defense lo i no re covery ot the amount of the license which he Is requested to pay when suit shall he brought. that lie Is not. a dealer In me rchamllHc, elo. The law further provides that it shall bo the duty of the county treasurer to sue to' t hero- ivory or all licenses duly returned to him by tho mercantile appraiser, It not paid on or be fore the Hist day of July, In each and every ear, within ten days after dale, aud said i-eas- rer shall not tie discharged from anv such It- cense, unless he brings suit to recover the samo on or Dcforo mat date. J. K. SHAKPLKSS, Mercantile Appraiser, l'JOl, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ISTATI OP JOHN SNUl.t,, t.ATS OF CKNTRAMA B0R Otdll, IIKCSASKO. Nnttcfi Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the eslnte of John Snell, lute of the Norniiuli of Centralla, Columbia County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to Kev. H. M. Wln gert, a resident, of Ashland, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or rte. mands will make know i thesninn without de lav to RKV. II. M. WINGKKT, 4-18-flt' AB INISTKATOK, Ashland, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 8. M. Entkrmns, Ashland, Pa., I .,,. A. N. Yost, Hlooinsburg, Pa., """icys. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. BSTATB Or t.AVTOH RUNVON, I.ATI OK BLOOMS buru, pa., nscsAssn. Notlen Is hereby given that, letters testa mentary on the estate of Layton Kunyon, late of the Town of Rloimshurg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to Martha Kunyon. reeldeut of said town, to whom all persons lndeb'ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delnv to 4 11 tit MAKTilA Rt'NYON, Grant IIrhhinii, Atty. Executrix. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notlne Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of William H. Johnson, late of tho town of Hloonisbnrg, county of Columbia, Pa. deceased, have been granted to Elizabeth Johnson and The Commonwealth Title Insur ance Trust ro., of Philadelphia, Pa to wlKim ad persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to "ako payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay, at the office of THE COMMON WEALTH TITLE INSURANCE A TKCSTCO., HIDChestnut St., Philadelphia., or ELIZABETH JUHNSU'.i. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ISTATI OF HILDA ntTMMXR, f.ATR OF 8CQAFA0AF TOWNSIIle, USUSASIUw Notlco Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate or Hilda Hummer, late of the township or sugartoaf, county of Columbia, Pa. deceased, have beer granted to Sarah Mannon of Flshlngereek, r , whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested io make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. ft-r. SARAH M. MANNON, A. L Fhitz, Atty. KxecutrtK. P. O, Flshlngereek, Pa. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the partnersnlp exist ing net ween E. C. Caswell and James M. Staver, under the firm name of E. V, Caswell A Co., Woolen Manufacturers, of Hlooinsburg, Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. James M. Staver retires from the firm, having sold Ids Interest therein to Carlton A. Caswell (excepting and reserving his Interest In all accounts due, and all manufactured pro duct). All Indebtedness of salrl firm, will be paid by E. C. Caswell and James M. Staver, to whom all accounts duo are payable. The manufactured product or said firm, In the mill or with commission merchants, has been reserved, and Is si HI owned by E. C. Caswell and James M. Staver. Dated May l, luoi, Bloomsburg, Pa. K. (:. CASWFXL, J. M. STAVER. Late trading as E. C. CASWELL CO., H4t Bloomsburg, Pa. E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Stavbr, Vice Pres. E. B. Tl'stin, Cashier. !.L B OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIRECTORS. Dr. E, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. Vastlne, J. M. Staver, E. B. Turtln, Louis Gross, Geo. S. Kobblns, Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, Solicited Upon the Most Lib oral Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. ORGANIZED 1891. e mmi mm mi, Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - -Surplus and Undivid - $60,000 ed Profits, - 48,000 w. s. MOYER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier, DtRHCTORS. Ctuirles W. Runyon, Orant Herring, .V. If. Funk, C. A. Klelm, Dr. w. M. R-lter, W. S. Mover. Dr. J. J. Brown, C. M. Cretellng, II. A. M'Kllllp. Sir- Wo solicit the accounts of Individuals and tlnm, and will grant accommodations, con sistent with good banking. 8AFE nKPOSIT BOXES, Bl' KULAK AND FIRE PROOF VAULTS. 8-l!l-! PROFESSIONAL CARDSJS N. U. FUNK, ATTOBJUT-AT-tAW, Mrs, Ent's Building, Court Hons ADay, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllco Bloomsburg NatT Bank Bldg., Sd lloor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt Building, ni (Ues, BUOOttSBOBQ, PA, J0UN 0. FHEBZS. JOHN O, BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Oftlces: Centre St., first door Below Opera Douse WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office inLockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsbuho, Pa. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. 1 BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office itt Wirts Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard'i Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office. Corner of Third and Main StsM CATAWISSA..PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. W Will be in Orangcville Wednesday of etch- week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millyille on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. WOlllce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7-iv I I CCMSHFC, PA MONTOUR TRLBPIIONB. BKI.I, TKLIFHOW KYKH XSSI SO. GLASS Kfl PITTKU. H. BIERMAN, M. D. H0MO2OPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8TJKQBOB orrici bocrs: Offloe A Residence, 4th St, 10 a. m. to S p. m., 6:30 to 8 n. m. BLOOMSBURG, M. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 31 1 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 to 5. Telephone, DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stref t , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, onio Barton's Building, Main below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior matuMf, ana an woric warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whan truiiciai icein are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Convsaa es In the world, aong which are : CASH TOTAL StTBPin ... ... CAPITAL. AS8RTS, OTI1 1U Franklin of Phlia.. t-uio.oou .i,iti8,ft i.oeVT Penu'a. Phlla 4tw,oco 8,8i;5,ifl0 LS3 Oueen.of N. Y, . BOO.tKlO 8,M8,WS LWf N. America, Phlia. 8,000,000 ,780,6 2,8M,T Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg,, ad floor. I ae promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Cc rnpia. ics as mere are m the World and till losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. AITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzcl, Prop. JNo. 121 West Main Street, WLarue and convenient namnl Tivm at lala rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coa. venicnces. war stocked with best wine an 4 liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Larce and convenient enir til rooms, hot and cold waler. and nil modern conveniences
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