THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Made Himself a Human Toboggan Unconscious, borne, over crevasses nml glaciers In the urtns of cninnno ions, nml finally, when hope was almost pone, saved by the (luring1 inven , tion and heroic feat of one man who turned himself into a human tobog gan, Miss Bethel Kuwuon, of Detno.su, Ore., arrived below the snow line on Mount Hood tho other night after a des-ent unparalleled In the history of mountain climbing'. Misst Kawson won one of a party of 25 who started to mnke the ascent of Mount Hood. The climb to tho crater is a desperate one. The Tucoma correspondent of the Chi cago. Tribune describe the adventure as follows: At noon, when the yarty had reached a point 300 yards below the crater roek, a blizzard swept over the peak. Kxhausted by the climb jind overcome by the intense cold Miss ItawRoti becatnu uncon scious. (Jails were Rent for as sistance from those who liad already reached the summit, and the men rushed down and carried Miss Itawpon and her companion, Miss Julia Hall, who was still able to walk, to a wore sheltered spot, where an effort was made to revive the uncon scious pirl. Finally the great snow field Itelow the crater was reached. Hy this time the men had begun to fear thHt Miss Kuwson would never survive the journey, and the need of getting her to shelter and warmth became every minute more Imperative. The party halted in de spair. Then Prof. McElfresh, of Corvallis, Ore., suggested that a sled be built out of n rough board on which .Miss liawson hud been carried for a time and the heavy sacks in which she had been wrapped to save her from freezing. The suggestion was adopted nt once. lsing ropes and twine, handkerchiefs, and cloth from clothes, n rude sled was hastily improvised. Prof. MeKlfrcsh offered to be strapped to the board nnd to curry tho girl while the other men of the party propelled the sled over the snow. I'rof. McKlfresh, in a sitting position, clung to the irl while the others tugged and pulled. The scheme was tried for perhaps half an hour, but it wa seen the girl could not stand the exposure much longer nnd survive. I'rof. Me-EIfresh then came forward with another suggestion. He pro . posed to make himself n huniun toboggan, to hold the girl in his arms, while he, stretched on nnd strapped to the plank, would make the attempt to coast down the mountain side. As there was no other chance, the party accepted the suggestion, dan gerous as it was. Trof. McKlfresh, stretched at full length.'was tightly bound to the board, ropes were rigged that he might have a chance to guide his toboggan, then Miss Itawson's unconscious body was strapped tightly down upon his prostrate form, feet to feet and body to body. The other men poised the toboggan on the edge of the steep, gave it a shove, and the man and girl shot out over the glacier and-down through the snow. The descent wns made like a flash. When the timber line was reached the professor, cutting himself loose, worked over the girl until the rest of the pnrty made the dscent. Then the party carried Miss Ifuwson to the Muzinn camp, whore the women took the girl in charge, wrupped her in hot blankets, placed hot water bottles to her feet, and poured stimulants and hot broth between her lips until consciousness returned. Later Dr. Young, of Seattle, was summoned anil to-day Miss liawson is rapidly recovering from her terrible experience. TOO FUNNY FOR HER. FuntlneH for Pmptirnl Jokea I.aiula an Otherwise Exeuiplury H un ban tl in Divorce Court. Mrs. Myra Trumbull, of Gainestown, Flo., asked the courts for a divorce from her husband, John T. Trumbull, on the grounds t hat John was a prac tical joker. Mrs. Trumbull said that John never flirted with chorus girls, or staid out late at night, or drank until friends carried him home, or chased her with a stove poker. John was always a good and! faithful help meet, except that he thought it was funny to put cold clammy frogs in bis wife's bed ond put castor oil in the chocolnte cake that she took to a church picnic. John was so playful thnt he thought it real good fun when he put a bucket half full of water over the door when his wife expected company, and he thought it was the greutest joke ho JOKE ON MOTHEH-IN-IAW. ever henrd of to lure the family cow up the front hall stuirs and tie the faithful animal In the spare bedroom. Then he told his wife that her mother had arrived and gone up to her room. Mrs. Trumbull burst into the spare bedroom with a glnd cry of "mother" and kissed the cow three times before she discovered that she hud been de ceived und hooked in the eye. At one time when mother-in-law really did come, for a nice long visit, John had a carpenter fix the stairs so that they folded up liko a shutter and the llrt trip that mother-in-law made down them resulted in her breaking two ribs. Mrs. Trumbull thinks that John is too funny for any use. A Hint for Housewives. A vanilla bean kept in the sugar box imparts a delicious flavor to the sugar. Strapped to a Plank, with Body of Cirl Lashed to Him, Prof. McXlfresh Dashed to Safety K Jfa, y THE DESCENT WAS MADE LIKE A FLASH. YOUNG PEACE OFFICER. Itlcliard ltopu-liH, I t Years Old, Fr quently Acts as Deputy Sheriff Anny Out In Arlsunn. The youngest peace lofllcer in the I'nited States lives at Congress, says the Arizona Uepublican. He is Kicli ard lioscha, 14 years old, the son of Deputy Sheriff Pete Uoseha, who has TOOK HIM INTO CAMP. been a deputy sheriff under nil admin istration in Yavapai county for 20 years a fearless and efficient olllcer. lliehard lioscha is small for a boy of 11. He has black hair and eyes and a look of great intelligence. He came to I'hoenix recently, bringing the 10-year-old son of u county olliciul who hud become infatuated with the Coon town 400 aud ran away with it. Young1 lioscha was asked if the young man was glad to go back. "o," ho said, "he didn't want to come, but there was no way out of it for him." Another boy, the stepson of a well-known resi dent of I'hoenix, also ran away with, the show. He was with it atCongress, but has not bean apprehended. The boys were to get one dollar a day and board. Their part in the perform ance was assistants in the erection of the tent. The next stopping place after Congress the boys understood to be was Denver. Young Mr. lioscha first came into prominence nbout a year ago by the arrest of a Mexican for whom the offi cers had been looking for some time. He and another Mexican had fought a duel iutendud to be deadly, tor the favor of a senorlta. One of them was wounded aud the other left the coun try. Some months afterward this .little boy, then only 13 years old, found the duelist, and at the point of a gun took him luto camp. The llntehet Aa-nln. The hlKh-prlrml automobile Now occupies the track; Itut (J. Washington was satisfied With a modest little hack. Chicago Dally News. The War ' If. Mrs. Smith Katie Katie, this wa termelon isn't colli at all. Katie Well, 'taint no fault . o' mine, muni; Mr. Smith he got sich a big one that when I put It In th'ieechlst 1 had ter tke th' lee out. Chicago llecord-Herald. Means of IdendMrnllon, "Are these your clothes or mine?" asked the athletic maikof his wife. "Look in the hip pocket," was the reply. "If it's, smelling salts they're mine: if it's brandy they're yours." Leslie's Weekly. Know that in spite of hard work in the clear forest air the blood often becomes impure. The heavy food served in the lumber camps is to a great extent re sponsible for this condition of the blood, which renders the lody an easy prey to many forms of disease. 'im - :.. i..... im-ic is iiu uruer blood purifier than Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery. It cures erup tions, pimples, ec zema , scrofula, rheumatism, a n d other diseases caused by an im pure condition of the blood. It cure9 absolutely and al together by cleans ing the blood from the poisons which breed aud feed dis ease. Accept no sub stitute for tlie " Dis covery." There is no other medicine "just as good" for the blood. -1 will forevcrthnnk you for mlvisiug me to take Dr. Pierce's Doll Mtrdiral vovrry," writes Mr, lames Murphy, of eon cl a. l'ocaltuutns Co.. Iowa. "It has cured me of chronic scrofula of twelve year' standing. I also had chronic diarrhea for twelve yeara. I am in good health now better Ihnu I ever wa in my life, twine to Dr. I'ierot'a Golden Medical Discovery. I took nevcrul bottles of the ' Discovery ' before 1 atopped." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing tooS pages, and over 700 illustrations, is sent tiee on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Send at one-cent stamps for the book in paper cover, or 31 cents for the book in cloth binding. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of fie court of Common l'leas of Oolumbla Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court In Bloomsuur?, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. m , all those two certain tracts, or parcels of land, situate In tho Township of Catawlssa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: he- ginning at a corner of land of Ellas Weaver, and thence by samo Dorth seventy-two degrees east, seventy-ono porches to a stone; thence by land of William Zimmerman south eight de grees east, twenty -eight perches to a chestnut stump; thence by same, and lands to be con veyed by John Wren to Ellas Weaver, south seventy-two and one-halt degrees west, sixty nine and two-tenths perches to tho public road, known as tho Esther Furnace Hoad; thenco along road north thirteen and one-half de grees west, twenty-seven and eight-tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing 11 ACRES, neat measure, whereon Is erected a small FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and other outbuildings. TltACT NO. 2.-Also, all that certain tract of land, lu Township of Catawlssa aud state afore. said, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone In tho public road, afore said, thence same thirteen and one-half de grees we9t, nlnoloen and one-half perches to a stone In said road j thonce by laud of Warren Hower south eighty-two aud three-quarters degrees west, twenty perches to a stone, In line of Ellas Weaver; thence along same seventeen und ono-quarter degrees east, twenty-two and seven-tenths perches to a chestnut; ther.ee by land of sumo north sov-enty-two degrees east, eighteen perches to the place of beginning, containing 2 ACRES, neat measure. Seized, taken in execution, at the suit of E. D. Tewksbury and John Sousser, adm nlstra tors or E. M. Tewksbury, Ueceused, vs. William Zlinmorinan, and to bo sold as tho property of William Zimmerman. DANIEL KNOHH, FnnR7.1t, Atty. Sheriff. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ or Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Uloomsburg, county and state afore- Bald, on SATURDAY, SEPT 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain messuage, or piece, or lot of land, Bltuato In the Town of Bloomsburg, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz : Beginning at a corner of lot No. 10, now owned by tho widow of James Bar too, deceased, on tho north side of Second or Malu street of Bald town ; thenco by the said lot north twenty-tlvo degrees may-six minutes west, two huudred fourteen feet and six luetics to Itldge alloy; thence along said alley souiii sixty-four degrees nrty-slx minutes west. tweo. ty-three feet and nine Inches to lot of Amos Buckalow; thonco by said lot south twenty six degrees east, one hundred Iltty-four foot to a corner; thenco by the same north sixty-three aud one-quarter degrees east, three feet and two inches to acornor; thence by the samo south, a deg's east, Blxty feeet and six inches to Sec ond or Mala street, aforesaid; and thence along the north sldoofsald street north Blxty-four degreos tlfty-slx minutes east, twenty-one feet and one-half Inch to tho place of beginning, whereon Is orocted a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE aud other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the Butt of Pennsylvania Trust Company, to use of Marga ret (juocco, vs. U. M. (Julck, and to be sold ns the property of O. M. (Julok. DANIEL KNOKH, iubkan, Atty. eiiurirr. 3 : Don't tio the lop of your y and preserve jars in old faaliioued way. Meal them by the new, quick, lisoliiteiy sure wy djt a thin coating of pure, retlned raralRne wax. Has no taste or odor. I air tiKht and ncid proof. Kaslly applied. Useful In niloren other WA?I nhotlt thn nnnap. Full directions with each pound rnke. Bold svnrvwher. Mid by STANDARD OIL CO- mm SHERIFF'S SALE. Py virtue of awrlt.of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Ccnrt Common of Mods of Columbia Coun ty. IYiinsylvanh, nnd to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at thn Court Houso In Bloomsburg, County and Slnto aforesaid, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain messuage, tenement and ttact. of land, situate In the Township of Catawlssa, Columbia County Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as fol lows, to wit : on tho west by land of Hart Hill, on the north by land of Harry Hill, on the east by a public road, leading from Catawlssa to Slabtown, on the south bp land of Keisey Venger, c mtalnlng nbout 26 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, tnken In execution, at the suit of Ja cob II. Vastme vs. Jacob Howes, and to be sold as tho property of J.icob Bowes. DAM EI, KNUltlt, Sheriff. It 11 awn, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wilt of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of common l'leas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to Public sale art hu Court House In Blcomsburg county und stale aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., nil that certain piece, or parcel of land, situate at tho northwest corner of Fourth and West streets, In Bloomsburg, Columbia Count), Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit : On tho north by Anthony's alley, on tho fast by property of M Appleman, on the sout h by said Fourth street1 and on the west by said West street, containing la front on said Fourth st reet one hundred feet, more or less, and In depth of that width two hundred fourteen feet and six Inches, more or loss, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of the Pennsylvania Trust, Company vs. John W Kramer, and to be sold as th? property of John W. Kramer. DANIEL KNOKIt, IUaxiN, Atty. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the under signed, administrator of the estate of Lawson Hughes, lute ot Mill Orove, deceased, will ex pose the following property to public salo on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1901, at one o'clock p. in., upon tho premises, in Mill Orovo, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. TUACT No. a. situate In Mill Grovo, and bounded by tho publlo road leading from Mill Orove to the Union Switch, lands of Owen W' Chcrlngtou and Elijah Beaver, contalulug about 15,826 SQUARE FEET, whereon la erected a 3-STORY FRAME BUILDING, commonly known as the Terrace House proper ty. Tho last above described property to bo sold upon the condition "that no license what ever shall at any time be obtained for the salo of any spirituous or malt liquors upon the said premises, by tho purchaser, or purchasers thereof, their heirs or assigns", or lesseos, und that a covenant to that effect shall also bo In serted In the deed conveying said premises." ALSO, TltACT NO. 3 situato In Mill Orove, nnd bounded by the public road leading from Mill Orove to tin Methodist ChurcU, In Bearing creel: township, lands of Owen W. Cherlugton aud oilier lands of decedent, containing about 70! SQ. PERCHES OF LAND, 011 which Is erected A LARGE FRAMK STABLE. Tkiiiis of SAts: The one -half of the pur chase money, b. Ing tho amount to be set apart to secure tin widow's Interest, to be and re main a Ilea up n llw premises, as required by law, tlio Interest thereof to by paid to her ann ually, from und after the date of continuation, daring hurltfo, and tlu principal thureof to be paid at hur death, to the parlies legally entitled thereto ; ten per cent, of one-fourtn of the pur chaso money at the striking down of tho prop. erty, excepting sales under (tJW) two hundred dollars, which shall bo ten per cant, ot tho whole; tho one-fourth, loss tho ton per cent., on couttrmatlon of sale, and fie balance with Interest from lha conilnnatlou, In one year from day of continuation. All bonds and mortgages taken to securo tho deferred pay ments ou the several premises, and tho deeds of conveyance, to be paid tor by the purchaser or purchasers, respectively. These properties will positively bo sold, as It 'a desired to close up and settle the estate. OWEN W. CimiUNOTON, N. U. Funk, Alt'y. Auhinisthatok, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR OP ISAAO 1. FISHER, I.ATB OK CLEVELAND TOWNHlll , CUL. CO., FA., UKCKAdKO. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' court ot Columbia County to pass upon exceptions tiled to llio uecount of W. H. Snyder and J. L. Fisher, executors of said dec edent, und to make distribution to and among tho parlies em Hied thereto, will sit al hlsolllce lu tho Km Building, Bloomsburg, Pa , on Friday Augusi -iru, j-.iui, at, v o l'Iol'k in ma torenoon, to perforin the duties ot his appointment, when and where all parties Interested lu tho fund In the hands of tho executors ot said deceased will appearand prove the suine or be lorever ni'uarrtu from coming hi on sum iiiud. n i . r i nit, Auditor. i-W Jen: I rtl J ffi th SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, und to medlrcetcd there will be expose d to public sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and State afore said ou SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901, at two o'cloi-k p. m., all that certain piece, poreel and tinet of land, situate In Fishing creek Township, County of Columbia and Stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lot lows, town i Bounded on tho south by lands of John MuMlchacl, upon the east, by lands of Benjamin Hess nnd Houben Hess, deceased, upon the north by lands of U. P. Bender and C, A. A P. I). Wesley, and upon tho west by lands of Benjamin Colder, containing 60 ACRES, more or less. seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of Frank Ikeler and Frtd Ikeler. executors of E' K. Ikeler, deceased, vs. M. W. Mcllenry und Jo seph F. Mellenry, and to bo sold as tho property of M. W. Mclleary. DANIEL KNOUlt, Sheriff. IXKI.KK& Ikki.kk, Attys. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nollep 1.1 hereby given to nil Invitees, ctedl ors and other persons Iniresterl in the estates 1 of the. respective decedents and minors, that tho following administrators, executors. nnd 'guardians' accounts have been tiled In the ollleo of lieglster of Columbia county, nnd will be presented for eontlimatlrtn and al lowance in the Orphans' Court, to be held st Blooinshurg, Pa., on "onrtav, September iind, l'.i H, al -2 o'clock p. m. of said day : No. 1. The first and final neeount of (ieorge I.owery, executor of Maria Lowery, late of Or ange township, deee .sed. No. s. Tho first and tlnnl neeount of Peter ,1, Weaver, ndinlnlsi rutor ot Samuel Thomas, late ot Klshlngcreek township, deceased. No. H. The nrst and tlnal account of A. C. ltoli baeh. administrator of the em ate of Sarah Shuler, lale of Ciilawlssa, deceased. No. 4. First nnd tlnal account, of .1. 1), llen rle, administrator of the estate t Kll.a Hen ri", Ut'i of Oinnge township, deceased. No. ft. First and Anal account of J. D. Hen rle, admlnlsi rator of the estate of Samuel llen ile. late of Orange township, deceased. Nr. H. First, and final account, of K. J. Ohl, guardian of the es'aieand person of Warland I'. F.vans, minor child of P. A. Evans, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 7. First and tlnal account of Mary A. ftlc hardsnn. administratrix ef the estate of K. K. Hlehardson, lale of Berwick, deceased. N". s. First snd llnnl account of C. K. and Benjamin KMshcr, administrators rf the es tate of Mary Krelsher, late of Cleveland town ship, deceased. No. tf. First, and nnal neeount, of Isaiah J. Jamison, admlnlsi rator of the estate of Daniel Jamison, late of Centre township, deceased. No. 10. First and partial uecount of J. C. Brown, w. s. Mover and C (.'. Praeock, execu tors or thn last, will ot Sarah J. Brown, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No 11. First and nnal account of Peter K. Shiiltz and l. K s. Klin, executors of the estate of Win. A. Kilo, late of Sugurloaf township, de ceased. No. li First and final account of John K. Mercian, executor of the estate of Benjamin Krum, late of Mt. f leasunt township, deceased. No. la. First nnd partial account, of Esther T. I.ocknrd, administratrix of tho estate of Oco. M. Lockard. late of Bloomsburg, deeeased. No. 14. First and tlnal account of II a. Sup plee, nilmln slrator of the estate ot N. L. Camp bell, late of Columbia county, deceased. No. lr. First and tlnal neeount of Jacob L. Buck, executor of Orlovla Buck, late of Mirtlln township, deceased. No. Hi. First, and linal account of Frank J. Patron, administrator of the estate of John B. Patron, late of Soott township, deeeased. No. 17. First and llnnl account of II. H. Brown, executor of the estate of Charles Schug, lata of Sco't township, deceased. No. 18. Second and llnnl account of Ilervey H. (irotz executor of 'he lust will and testa ment of Ezeklel Cole, late of Sugarloat town Bill i). deceased. No in. First and final account of John Vance guardian of Daniel E. Krum, minor cMld of Ellas Krum, lute of Scott township, aceasea N'. .'0. First, and flnnl account of CharlPS F, Man., admliilslralor of tho estate of I.ahmun Msrtz, late of Brlarcreek townsnin, deceased. No. al. Tho final account of M. M. Hender. shott, guardian of Anna M. Camp, minor child or ciaia camp, late of Columbia county, ue- ceaseu. No. a Second and final account'of Christian Crouso and Fronds Crouse, executors of estate of Frederick Crouse, late of Beavor township, aeceusca. J. C. HI TTER, Jit., Keglster. Heglster's oftloe, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 5, wot, WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia count v. on sionuay. M'nicnioer xa. rnui, aim conllrmea nisi, and unless exceptions are nied within lour auys tuereaiter, mey win oo con tinued finally: 1. Estate of Lav ton Hunyon, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., deceased. Person alty. :)oo.no. a Kstate of John Snell, lato of Borough of Centialla. deceased. Personalty, tuv.iio. Bal ance real estate or personal property available. ;l Estate of Emanuel Ktrkendall, late of Mirtlln township, deceased. Personalty, s no. in. lfealtv. IIS'.l.BO. 4. Estate of J. M. Yost, Inteof Flshlngcreek township, deceased. Personalty, tl.U 70. Healty, tiaii.uu. . 11. llfc.NKlU, Aug. 8, 1901. Clerk of O. C. PROTHONOTARY'S ACCOUNTS The following account will be presented to the court of Common I leas of Columbia coun ty on Monday. September '-'d. HOI and con- tlrmed nisi, und unless excepi Ions are nied to same within four uays, it win oe continued absolutely: Account of .ionn w. Evans, Treasurer, es cheat., of uncalled for dividends and moneys distributed on stock In the Nescopeck Falls Bridge Co, a corporation recent ly dissolved, whose owners.or reputed owners, have been un known tor seven years last past, and upwards. and no person having uppeared to claim the same. w. li. UENltlE. Proth'y. K. It Zakk, Deputy. rroitiy s ouioe, uioomsourg, ra Aug. o, r.ui. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enri Building, Court Houm A Hur, ELOOMS3URG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce-Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., 8d lloor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN KY-AT-CAW, Wirt's BnUdinc eW&Mi BIXWMSBCJLG, TA. JOUK Q. FHBBZ4. JOUN 9. HARlliW FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN, ATTOKNBYS AND COUN8ELLOU8 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. omces: Centre St., first door below Opera House WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Squire, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Office, in KntLldg, Blcomsburg, T. 11. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman "Building, Market Square, Bloomsburp;, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney--at law, Bloomsburg, Pa Office in Wirt's Building, J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE ANT REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, In I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Mnin St CATAWISSA..PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Oranceville Wednesday ot each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, liloomsbnrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays, II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office ; Wirt building, over Alexandt Bros. II-16-O0 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. twortlce LIddtcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and tesidence, 410 Main Si 3-7-v IICCMSIIFG, Ti MONTOUR TKLKPHONR. TIBM, TRLKFHtW EVKH TKSTBD, GLAS8KS FITTID. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMffiOPATmcrilYSICIANAND 8UK6B0S opfici noma: Office A ResUfeuce, 4tb Bt , 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., 8:30 to 8 n. m. BLOOMSBURG, TM, J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 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 Stre t , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, 8UHGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main bolow Karkf Bloomsburg, Pa. All slyles of work done in a superior mtaar. i , . 1 aaa an work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAHT, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkM artificial teeth are inserted. TTo be open all hours during the d. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Uartman Represents twelve of the strongest Compaa es In the world, among which aro: CASH TOTAL SUBPLOT CAPITAL. AHSKrS. Franklin of Phlla.. 4ihi,ikiu :i,ltt,6!! $1, OV ALL ,000,6 ir.iuu, i nna 400,000 3,8,1N) LW I Queen, of N. Y.. Wui.ooo svi,n iW est chest er, N. Y. HOO.Oen 1,7M,307 jt N. America, Phiia. s,oci.,eoo M,7ao,w asm, Office First Nal'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BUOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good CompaBf mere are in me world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. xvio. 121 West Mam Street, "Larpe and convenient samnle room. K-n rooms, hot and cold water, and modern CO veniences. liar slocked with imI ..4 liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, jG. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient san.nle mron f-.i. rooms, hot and cold water, and all moderr convenience!.