THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Hogs Oatch Smallpox. The frightful discovery has been madethat hogs are susceptible to the contagion of smallpox of the, char acter peculiar to man. Forty-seven carcases have been held at Buffalo because they exhibited all the indica tions ot this contagious disease. Thw may account for the difficulty which health officials have experienced in several places in checking the ravages of smallpox. The hogs which an in spector of ihe Bureau of Animal In- J - r . a v. dustry has found to be affected came ltg twenty-fifth anniversary the Hob- """nt soon brought them oroid, and from Louisville) but there is no rea-! ton M(!rchants' association met nt the within five or sis days they were re on tn bplieve that the maladv has v,in,n. i,,at o.ni,, nrl wr pntcr- stored to their former health. ' J 1 vuuuiuv, '" . ' - "'- " - been confined to Kentucky hogs. ! talued by four men of national reputa Since these animals have no doubt 1 tlon with spirited addresses, chiefly heen infected from human sources, it along political lines. Postmaster Gener is rational to assume that hogs with smallpox may in turn convey the in fection to persons. This condition calls for an extension of the safe guards which have been depended on to restrict the epidemics of smallpox. Whether other animals than hogs are liable to take the disease is still to be determined. Telegraph Pole by Express. A telegraph pole, one would think, is the last article in the world that an handle, yet such, and an iron one at that, is what Howe and Polk, of Dan- ville. shiDDed to New York by the United States Express company. I he Dole is a full-sized one, skeleton in ine pole IS a sampic Luuaiucu iu sample consigned to J, Switchmen's Lane, d. In order to catch Oliver Wethered r , n , 1 i.nnnnn. r.nr in . in order iu caii.ii i one of the outgoing Steamers it was . .K Kct ec,r,l llCLCaadl T VJ I1JUM, tuw lsi v I time between Danville and New York, hence the shipment was made by ex- rf I press me ms o. mcse po was manufactured at Howe & lolks last mi r a 1 1 I summer. The pole is 30 to 32 feet I in length, consisting 01 3 Dars 01 "u t0Ui i 170 the First congress passed Norwegian ramuies wuo purpose rorin iron a by 2 inches fastened together i,lWs allowing the Increase of the mer- lug a colony and to develop lumbering bv seven spreaders or collars and is chant marine. The capacity of the and qunrry Interests. Forty acres are the invention ol u. V. A. Conger, OI ,r , 0 New York. Wbat do jon Think of This. The Pennsylvania building on the Pan-American Exposition grounds, at Buffalo, has been sold for $305. The con'ems of the building, including the furniture, brought $52S-3i- The building was erected by contract and cost the state $16,300. 1 he Mauch Chun'.;, Lthighton and Slatington V.Winr Rflilwav (Jo. was the Durchas ti,. ; Koi ,ai, j j t. , u 6 xn down and before long will grace Flag staff Ledge overlooking Mauch Chunk. Separate Oars for Sick- The railroad companies are plan nine to set apart cars for passengers afflicted with contacious diseases. Humanitarianism rejects the idea of subjecting such unfortunate patients 11 i: r .,.,i JU UCCUICM U.M.UI.UU.J jng, uui uicic i c4uauy wu.ua duty to the healthy passengers who must perforce travel on the same trains, particularly now that winter is setting in. Crippling the Eailroad- The P. & R. officials are anticipat ing that the railroad will be consider ably crippled for the next two weeks, on account of the wholesale vaccina tion of the railroad hands, and the consequent sore arms. On the Shamokin division of the P. & R. alone, Dr. Brothers is vaccinating .1700 hands, while on the main line the numoer is consequently larger. w Lost Their Franchise- The strike on the lines of the Scran ton Traction Company has cost it its franchise in rittston. 1 ne mteen days' time limit giving the company MANAGUA, Nicaragua, via Galves to resume traffic has expired, and the ton. Tex., Dec. 11 President Zelaya franchise will now be declared void, has Issued a decree by which the gov The Pittston Councils will take down eminent of Nicaragua donates about !,.-!, nH lfl,l tear tin the 100,000 square yards of land In ona or JV nilkD ! fwaa mm - f tracks. THEY CRUSH THE POWERS Thls is written In mid-October. Tbe long, orjDressivo summer is Quite cone. Fading leaf, withering tree and the rustling corn in tha flolda are sisns of the season. Fog, frost, rain, snow. ther are coming. Yo remember lust winter; of 1900 aud 1901. Tne weather wa cruel. Ah I the thons. ands it killed, and the hundreds of thous- uu iv bwiuw uvi Coughs 'tnat began before Thanksgiving t.Ar nW,.ff and tssrinir them still 1 ves. and growing worse as they dig deeper iato me poor, tirea inroai ana mug. iuj were eurad by nsmg uenson's roroua rm Un. For the soothing and healing power f these Plasters is wonderful. They con. ejuer the eomplaints THAT ARE KILLING THE PEOPLE. No other piaster, no ofher medicine or ap. plication, eon compare with them. Coughs, colds, baokaohe, rheumatism, lumbago, E. and" double.; ttoar: ai 11 Jl kA4nM Us.nrtn'a vtny.f HY Ail gU UUWU uvav wawm Plasters like snow image in mo sua. You can't throw money away on a Baaaaa.1l Plaster. Everybody is going to nse them this soason. But make certain you get the genuine. ' All druggists, or we will prepay postage on any number ordered iu the United States on receipt of 25c. each, beabury A Johnson, Mig. Chemists, N.Y. A NOTARI F RANAIIFT fl 111 1 flDLIj UnllUUli 1 , National Issues Discussed, by National Leaders. HASSA OS SHirPISG SUBSIDY BILL The Senator Sura the f-00,000,000 Hon Paid Annually to Fnrrln Shipowners Is a Drnln No Na tlon bat Don Conld Stand. nnoTnv n 11 i ,.i,.i,rntinn of al uunrics timory niuiiu niiune un irtt proclty; Hon. Kogaro Takahlra, Uie Japanese minister, upon the subject of "Commercial Relations;" Senator Mar cus A. Hanna on the ship subsidy bill and Hon. Henry Watterson of Ken tucky on "Kentucky and Massachu setts." These were the principal guests, but at the tables were many men of state prominence and also Hon. P. A. Collins, mayor elect of Boston; Congressmen Conry and Naphen and Marlon E. Taylor of Louisville, Ky. Simple decorations of a, floral charac- tTZZ KiKS orchestral music added to the ln- terei)t Senator Hanna was the last speaker nd confined his remarks entirely to tho question of ship subsidy and tne latest bill for tliat purpose wnicu ima but 1(t nt tuo very lowest In re- gard ;o Us m,.rclmnt matlM. lie re- ferred first to the growth of the nier- r.,A n-u tim arnnrtu nr tne mur- chant marine on the great lakes and i,i .i.ot tl.u 11 l...n ncconiDllshed. ou.u tuuv first, by our natural advantages, and, second i.y tue protection g.cu uy i t. .t,i Ctntna rrAvnpnmnnr I I III I t-ta t Lu LvO M V v aiauLu I - coa8twl8; trade of this country . , ,,. rBr,i,iiv under the Bame provSion8 and the sumo protec- lino (jlv"M " "t " - American vessels in mo imenu uuc t ikt ttmo wan iMHOlt tons. After ten years It had Increased to 534,000 tons. In 1821 the American suipa car ried 88 per cent of the foreign com merce. In 1820 It reached the high wa ter mark and carried 02 5-10 per cent In 1801 was the highest point we ever reached, when the American ships car ried 2,390,804 tons to foreign ports, and then It began to decrease. It decreased 40 per cent from 1801 to 1865. From the highest point in ioi, wnen we car- riea per cent, w uuve uwitu until today American ships only carry 8 per cent of the foreign tonnage. We are building a magnificent navy aQd shaU contlnue untI1 we are 8econd fn nntI() Vft should also build something for that navy to defend. The amount now paid annually by 'Ameri can merchants Into the pockets of for eign shipowners Is $200,000,000. No country on the face of the globe could stand that drain but the United States, And why need we stand It? We can see how the subsidy Is affecting Eng- nu aim ucr Her vessels have been taken for trans- troopg jnunlOoM, . .. th materials from our Ullnes ot0-( are lying on our docks a,Volting transportation abroad. Mr. Hanna spoke of the bill Intro- dnced Into congress last year and de clared that the bill that was presented last Moudny had been simplified and modified to meet the objections to Uo former one. Six Sailors Drownea. ABEltDKKN, Wash.,' Deo. 11. On Wednesday night the British bark IMn inore, Captain Jameson, owued by Clink Bros, of Greenock, Scotland, bound from Santa Rosalia, Mexico, to Fort- limil In hullasL went Into the surf at tha month of Baft river, north of Grays Harbor. The crew of thirty abandoned the ship and took to tho boats, one of which was capsized shortly after leaving the vessel, and six men were drowned. The other boat reached shore safely after being out for thlrty-slx hours. Land For a Hospital Granted. more lots situated on Ometepe Island, In Lake Nicaragua, to the United States for use ns a sanitarium for the benefit of laborers on the canal. The United States may appoint a surgeon to select the actual locality of the do- I nated land, I I Buffalo Treasurer Resiarna, BUFFALO, Dec. 10. City Treasurer I pup Oerst, who was suspended by Maor r)eUi pending an investigation of tjje books of the city treasurers or will have no effect on tho proceedings aealust Geret on charges of misuse of the city's money. He will be given a 1 uaring ueiore tue uiujrui- iuuuj, Bidtavorers Select Troy. TROY. N. Y., Dec. 10. The state ex ecutive committee of tho Christian En deavor society met In this city and de cided to hold the next convention in this city Oct. 2T, 28 and 29, 1002. The matter of the sunuay liquor question wa. touched upon and referred to a 1 AAmmtHan e iwhiiihuwi A Deadly Florida Duel. ZOLFO, Fin., Dec. It. U. L. Powell aud J. 8. Ovorstivet, two prominent unval stores manufacturers, shot and killed each other In a face to face duel here. A of tlic C. L. Mntrr-e pathological tlepnrt- mcnt of Mercy hospital has discovered what has every Indication of being a successful serum treatment for teta- nUfl- or '01w- Af,tpr a J' f f"" tlont experiment on lower animals the doctor within the last three weeks had the opportunity of testing his theory on human subjects, one n middle aged man, a middle aged woman and a boy ten years of age. According to the phy sician's statement, when these patients were first given the. Injections of the serum they were violent, being In sirnsms and convulsions. The treat- Mrs. Dale Not Gnlltr. NEW VOUK, Dec. 10. The Inquest Into the death of little Emellne Dale, whose mother, Elizabeth Howe Dale, has been under arrest In Holtoken un der suspicion of having murdered the child on the morning of Nov. 10 In Ilusch's hotel, ended last night and re suited In a verdict exonerating the mother. There was new and strong ev Idence brought Into the caae at the last moment which tended largely to ward the finding of the Jury. It was given by a man who heard the cries of the child before even the mother did and who was an unwilling eaves- t what occurred In Mrs. " A Yarm ColnaCF. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. The report of Mr. George E. Iloberts, director of the mint, upon the operations of the mint service during me nscai year enu- ea June w, imi. mm u;u KiO was In silver dollars, $10,0!G,048 was In fractional silver and $2,0W,508 was In minor coin. There also were . wns in minor com. iuitb itinu nure , coined at the Philadelphia mint 225,- 000 coldn eccs of the value Of sa4U,014 , i for the government of Costa Ulca. .nv Tm FsTftfinil sm iXorweirlaii Colony. - M1DDLKTOWN, N. Y., Dec. 6.-A tract of 1.000 acres near Rowlands, Ta., has been purchased by a score of iu uc u..,iv remalulne acreage devoted to the formation of a truHt fund for the bene tit of tbe unsuccessful families of the elony. -. . Crown Frlatce of Slam Comlnc. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The state department has been officially advised j that me crovtu iiriui-u ui oimiu, muutt Vatirn vnill. him coirjDleted ttrrRnir(- ment8 to vi8it the United States next October. No member of the royal fani- Uy of slam nng ever viulttsd America Grrat Lois of Life on the Lakes. CHICAGO, Dec. 10. The loss of life In navigating the great lakes during the past season was larger than In any previous season since the iiue of mod ern vessels. The death list shows a total of 132 persons compared with 110 last year. Amour Employee Made Happy. CHICAGO, Dec, 10. More thnn 10, 000 employees of Armour & Co. have received notice that they would have an Increase In their salaries the first of the year. Many of the older employees are to rocelve bonuses In addition to Increased pay. "I feel as if I should fly to pieces." How often those words are on a woman's lips. They express to the uttermost the nerve racked condition of the body, which makes life a daily martyrdom. If this condition had come suddenly it would have been unbearable. But the trans ition was gradual. A little more strain each day on the nerves. A little more diain each day of the vitality. Any woman will be glad to be rid of such a condition. Every woman tries to be rid of it. Thousands of such women have been cured by Dr. Pierce's treatment with his "Favorite" Prescription" when local doctors had entirely failed to cure. "Favorite Prescription" contains no op ium, cocaine or other narcotic. EAILK0AD NOTES- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE CHARLESTON EXPOSITION. REDUCED RATES. During the continuance of the South Carolina Inler-State and West-Indian Ex position, to be held at Charleston, S. C from December 1 to June 1. the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Charleston and return from all points on its line at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold daily from November 30 to May 11. and will be ot two descriptions eeason tickets, beaiing a final limit of June 1. 1002. ana eleven-day tickets, eooa to re turn within eleven days, including date of lale, but not good after June 3, 1 002. These tickets will not be good to stop on en route For rates and further particulars apply to 1 tcket Agents. ISSUE CLERICAL ORDERS FOR 1002. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that clerical orders will be issued for the year IQ03 to ordained clergymen having regular charge of churches located on or neur the line 01 us road. Application blanks may be obtained of ticket agents, and same should reach the General Office by December 21, so that orders may be mailed December 31, to clergymen entitled to receive them. Orders will be issued only on individual applica tion of clergymen when made on blanks funubhed by the Company and certified to by one of its agents. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice la hereby (riven, pursuant to resolu- tlon of the llnanl ot Directors ot the Blooms burg Hllk Mill Company, tbat a mooting of Btocknomers or auia company is cuuea 10 con vene at the irenHral offlce ot the Company on tbe ilist dtty of February, ly J, to take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed In crease of the capital mock ot the Company irotn saoo uuu.uo to souu.uuu. uu. IU Is Attest : L. E. WALLER, 800'y. ELECTION NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of the Farm ers Ntttlnnid Bunk of llloomsburg, for the elec tion of a uoard of directors lor the ensuing year, will be held In the directors' room of tbe hank, on Tuesday, January 14, 1902, between tue uours ot two una tour p. in, u u tt A. 11. , ULOOM, Cashier. WOBAKLEHEHY True Help for Body-Racking Paint found in Dr. Greene s Nervura which Brings Absolute Cure. What piteous erlei art brought forth by neuralgls pain i How shall It bs endured? Why mint It be endured r It there no help r Neuralgia Is the arch enemy of women. Many re driven al most to diffraction by the pain. Dr. Greene's Nervnra U the true help for It. It always attack! the eat of the trouble In the nerves, and grateful re lief promptly follow. But it it not mere re lief tbat result! from the nse of Dr. Oreene't Nervnra for nerront trouble 1 It li absolute cure. Read the thank ful letter which follows 1 rt. Mary A. An , A nran n itarlln Md- says I "tot many years 1 was greatly afflicted with neuralgia ' .... 7 in my head. I wat treated bv some of tbe best dix-tori, but all failed to make a core, and the only re lief I got from tbe Intense pain was by the nse of morphine, rfliad or. phine. laying that by no other means In tbelr powerconldtheyrellevemyinfferlngs. Ibecarat addlctedtothenieofthedrug.wmcbwasgrada- uygeHin u.un. -1"'' fortunately Induced to try Ur, Greene's Norvnra blood and nerve remedy. "From that time to the present I have not taken a particle of morphine or opium in any of It! forms, save once; neither have I had a JS!", w'hv do you spend your days In torture and i .. yonr nighU tn sleepless tormont when you can ; surely be enreof oei ur. . ui I r Hms.lif nrtvar and npiTITl M DM. ' "'rite or call on l)r. Greene for free special ad- vice. His address is 101 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Don't delay If you need help. HAVE YOU READ ABOUT "ELITE"CHINA Now being extensively advertised1 in the loading periodicals? V.Y.I, you probably are anxious to see some of it. We have a nie display; odd pieces or full sets. Trade-mark on every piece. The most-talkeJ-of china to-day in America. Clad to show it to you, if you will but call. L. E. WHARV. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Rehef im- mediate cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief Instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. , Three Sizes, 25o., 50c. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price, HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. Vrillam & John 8U, NEW VOKK. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application Is now on Hie in tbe rrothonotary s offlue of Col umbia county, and will be presented to the court of common Plena of Columbia county on Monday, the third day of renruary. iua, under the Act of Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations, Etc," approved April 2'Jth, 1H74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ing ot an Intended corporation to be called tbe "American Hall Association, of Arlstes, Pa ," the character and object of which Is the main taining of an association for benetluUl and protective purposes, to mature them In knowl edge and encourage one another In the practice of the rights as citizens of the L'nlted States, as well as for tbe purpose of erecting and bold- ing, in tneir own rigut, a nan lur uieir uwu purpose, as well as tor the ubo ot the public, to be carried on In Arlstes, County of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania, and for these pur poses to have, pnaaess and enjoy, all the rlglits, benefits and privileges, ot said Act of Assembly aud the supplements thereto. 12 12 81 ALKKED B. GARNER, Solicitor. NOTICE. County of Columbia, bs: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of tbe 'ouuty of Columbia, greeting : We command you that by publication, once a week, for lour full weeks, successively, In one uewspnner, publlHhed In your bailiwick, you notify Benjamin l Meyere.late ot your oounty, to be and appear In ourCourt of Common Pleas, for theoouiity of Columbia, on the hist Mondiy of February, next, then and there to show cause, If any he has, why Irene Monroe Meyers should not be divorced from t he bonds of mat rimony, entered Into wllh Jumea Zimmerman, aoooniliig to the pruyer of petition or libel, tiled Insald Court And have you then and there this order, and uiiike our rut urn how you have exeiMit.ed the 8iiiue. Witness the Honorable H. R Little, President of our said Court, at HloomsDurg, the lltu day of December, A. D. 1001. 12 12 41. W. II. HENRI E, I'roth'y. Ml Orangeville Boroogb Ordinance Ho. 20 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND EM POWERING W. U, CIIAPIN AND CHARLES I. ROGERS AND T. W. HAINK8 OK THEIK GRANTERS OR A88IGN8, TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN, AND OPERATE A SYSTEM OP WATER WORKS IN THE BOROUGH OF ORANOEVILLE, FOR THE PURPOSE OK SUPPLYING WATER TO FIRMS, COR PORATIONS, INDIVIDUALS AND CITI ZENS THEREOF. Be It ordained and enacted by tbe Borough I Council of the Borough of Orangevllle and It Is hereby ordained and enacted c-y autnonty or the same; Section 1. Tbat W. R. Cbaptn and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, be and are hereby authorized and em powered to construct, maintain and operate a system of water works In the Borough of Orangevllle, to supply water to Arms, corpora tions, Individuals and citizens thereof, and for that purpose to lay and maintain the necessary pipes, Joluts, connections, etc., under the several Streets, Avenues, lanes and alloys, of the said Borough of orangovllle; subject to tbe conditions and restrictions hereinafter con talned, viz: Sections. Tbat said work shall be done ... . ' autnoritics, ana uie services or me uorouga ..I - .,. Kb rminnll ,m . to behalf shall be paid by the said W. R. Cbapln and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns. Section 3. That the said pipes, Joints, con nections, etc., shall not be laid or constructed so as to obstruct, lmpedo or Interfere with the tree flow or passage of water, In, through, over. or upon any gutter, drain, sewer, culvert, pipe. or wa'er course; nor so as to Interfere with or obstruct the convenient use of the streets, avenues, lanes and alleys of the said Borough, nor so as to Interfere with or damage private property, or of any corporation In said Borough wnrir to be heinin bv said irrantees within six mothsand the said water works and plant to Jn fun operatlon wlthIn 0ne year from the rtatn of th nassinir of this Ordinance or tho franchises hereby granted are forfeited Section 4. That the said W. R. Chapln ana Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or tht-lr grantees or assigns lanes and alleys of assigns, shall repair and make good Injury to the streets, avenues. the said Borough, and side walks thereof, and shade trees thereupon, used oy mem iur vne purWU lureB.u. Section 5. That the said W. R. Chapln and Charles J. Rogers an T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, shall so lay and maintain their Dices. Joints, connections, etc., so as not to Interfere with the pipes, Joints, connections, etc., of tbe citizens and the municipality, now having pipes, joints, connections, etc., under the several streets, lanes and alleys of the said Borough. 8ectIon 6. That the said W. K. Chapln and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Balnea or their grantees or assigns, will Indemnify and always save and keep harmless the said Borough ot I Orangevllle, of and from all act ons and man I ner of actions tor damages, arlslig from tbe laying, maintaining of pipes. Joints, connec tions, etc., under the several streets, avenues, lanes and alleys of tne said Borough, and tor tbat purpose will give the Indemnity as herein after specified Section 7. That the said W. H. Chapln and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their ; grantees or assigns, shall pay the cost ot draw- ' Ing printing, publication and posting of this , Ordinance; and that before the provisions ot l this Ordinance shall become operative and valid and enure to the benefit ot the said W. R. Chapln and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, they, the said W. R. Chapln and Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines or their grantees or assigns, shall first file with the Council their written acceptance of this Ordinance, and enter Into a Bond with sureties to be approved by tbe Chief Burgess, to tbe said Borough In tbe penal sum of Ave thousand dollars, (tVXio.OO): conditioned unon the faithful performance ot tbe conditions of this Ordinance. Section 8. The raid W. R. Chapln, Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines, or their gr intees or assigns, horeby agree to furnish water for the use of the Borough for an annual rental not ex ceeding seventeen dollars for each Are plug. As many of said plugs as shall be desired shall be placed In said Borough at the own proper cost and charge of the receivers of this fran chise, to wit: W. R. Chapln, Charles J. Rogers and T. W. Haines, and when onee placed shall become absolutely the property ot said Bor ough. Fassed December 2nd, isoi. C. B. WHITE, President ot the Borough Council. Attust: Clinton Hshrino, Secretary. Approved December 2nd, 1901. A. B. BEHHING, 12-12. Chief Burgess. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting ot tbe policyholders of the Brlarcreek Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company of Lime Kldge. Pa., will be held at the hall ot Centre Orange, No. Si), P. of H., on Tuesday, January 14th, 1902, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p m., for the elec tion of twelve directors to serve for the ensu ing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before wild meeting. H. H.BKOWN, jg is 3t. Secretary. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. U. FUNK, ATTOtUriY-AT-LAW, Itrs. Est s Bmlding, Court Hoot AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bids., 2d floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, In I.ockard'i Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WiitN Building, mxfoussxma, pa. JOHN Q. FHIIZS. JOHN B. H1BMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oflloes: Centre St., first door below Opera House A. N. YOST, ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW. Office, in EntBldg, Bloomsburg, Pa. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, an Floor. 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 In Wirt's Building, W. H. R II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts CATAWISSA, , PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce with Grant Heiring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HT Will be in Orangevil'.e Wednesday O each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Iiloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays, H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office: Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. 11-16-09 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rworflee Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main Si 3-70-iv BICCMSntC, M montocr tklifhoni. bill TKLsraoa TIB TISTID, GLASSES riTTIK. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMCEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND BUKSWm owes hours: Offloe Resldenoe, 4th St., 10 a. m. to p. m., 8:80 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBUBb, rA, J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses, No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Psu Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Strert , BLOOM SFURG, PA. Dr. VV. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Varkt BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maane- ana an work warranted as represented.. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIST, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfctt arunciai teetn are inserted. 'To be open all hours during the da. C, WATSON McKELVY, fire insurance agent. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the stmnirost comnan es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS CAPITAL. iflfllH. QVIB ALE. Franklin of Phlla.. i40o,ooo .s,int),6i fl,ooo,f reuu a, rniitt 4iv,ueu 8,B29,1(K wueen.of n. Y.. Boo.noo 8,6b,i 1,01, Westchester. N. Y. soo.onn l.TML.tm aim N.America, Phlla. 8,000,000 8,730,6811 2,34, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paUL M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWKJ INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATI AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompai' ics as mere are in tne world ana all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knapp.) GEXEXAL IX8TJXAKCE, Office 23s Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 31, IQOI.tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. JNo. 121 West Main Street, fLarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, not and cold water, and modern oosi vemences. liar stocked with best wine ami liquors. First-class livery atts ched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. ( Large and convenient sjample room, Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modert conveniences.
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