THE COLUABIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. IIARDDAYFOR-SMITH Senate Again Discusses the Samar Incident. SENATOR TELLER SCORES GENERAL ftaase Pami'ii (he Omnlltnn II a 1 1 il I n k Bill Appropriating f l?,4SMBM. No Oppnrtnnllr For nn Amendment. WASHINGTON, April .10.-A splrlt d discussion of the Philippine nil na tion occurred In tlm somite ypstordity. It revolved nronnrf the order alleged to litive been Issued lty Gom-rnl Jacob tl. Smith to make the Isliinil of Samar a howling wilderness and to kill nil male lnhubltunt over tbo nfe of ten yertrs. The debate took a wide range, however, and iiiany other points wero discussed. When the IMilllpplne bill wns laid before the senate, no one wus pre pared to deliver a Het Hpeceh on It. Mr. Lodge (Mass.), In charge of the measure, said he fcjt compelled to prcM It for consideration. HI rotnnrks drew the flro of Mr. Teller (Colo.), who criticised the HvptibllcanN for not par ticipating In the discussion. This pre cipitated the debate, and for more than two hours It continued. Mr. Teller de clared that General Smith, If be Issued euch an order as bad been attributed to him, ought to be dismissed from the ervlet1, as It was a disgrace to the Amerleau army and to the American people. Mr. Lodge said that, while be knew little of the circumstances surrounding the alleged order, he did not approve tit cruel methods In warfare, nntl every fight minded person must regret Gen eral Smith's order. To him It was re volting. He defended the administra tion, however, saying as soon as knowl edge of the order had come to Wash ington the president had directed that General Smith be court martlaled. Under a special order which allowed three hours for debate, but which cut ff all opportunity of amendment, the house passed an omnibus public build ing bill which will distribute $17,405, 450 among 174 cities. As the bill cov ers Into the treasury $l,oX"i,M0, the to tal amount carried by the bill Is re duced to that extent. The bill provides for seventy-seven new buildings and Sites, six buildings on sites already purchased, seventeen buildings on do nated sites and fifty-eight Increases In appropriations for buildings already authorized. It also provides for the purchase of sixteen sites. The majority for the bill was so Overwhelming that only nine members backed a demand for the yeas and nays on the passage of the bill. There fwas some criticism of the method by (which It was proposed to pass the bill (Without opportunity for amendment, Which Mr. Mercer, chairman of the committeo, answered by stntlng that if the bill had been subject to amend ment the appropriations carried by It (would have been Increased to $110,000,- 000. The consideration of the agricultural appropriation bill was resumed, but iouly a few pages were disposed or. Olro and Chlneae Bill Completed WASHINGTON, April 29.-After a brief discussion the senate agreed to the house amendments to the oluo bill as passed by the senate. The measure now goes to the president for his signa ture. An effort was made by Mr. Tell er (Colo.) to amend the measure so as to levy a tax of 10 per cent on the cap Ital or assets of any butter trust that might be formed, but It was defeated. The conferees on the Chinese exclu .Ion bill have reached a complete agreement ou the bill. It strikes out that portion of ie senate bill limiting the extension of all existing laws to the life of the present treaty and re-enacts them so far as not Inconsistent with treaty obligations until otherwise pro Tided by law and extends the laws to bur Island territories so far as applica ble. It allows Chinese to enter for ex position purposes and retains the pro- visions regarding certification In the rhilipplne Islands. Eirlnalon Bill Sinned. WASHINGTON, April UO.-rresi dent Roosevelt has signed the Chinese exclusion bill. The peu used was given to Representative Kahn of California, iwho has taken a deep interest In the bill. Consul General Osborne Dead. LONDON, April 80. William Mc- Kinley Osborne, United States consu general at London, Is dead here after a long illness. Mrs. Osborne, his daughter Margaret and sou Charles were at the bedside when the end came. The funeral will take place oil Saturday. The body will be cremated In England. Mi's. Osborne will remain tn England for an Indefinite period, so that her children's educntlon may be rompleted. Mr. Osborne was u cousin f the late I'resldent McKinley. Ho Was boru at GIrard, O., April 2U, 1842 Parts Salon Opeued. rAUIS, April 80. President Loubet hat inaugurated the old salon In the Grand palals. There were 1,(180 ex hibits compared with 2,01)2 last year, resulting In an Improved aspect and a higher level of merit. Chatran's por traits of Mrs. and Miss Roosevelt at tracted a large share of attention and received high prulso from the critics. Tho Temps says, "The artist bus ren dered well the features, sober elegance and charm of the two ladles." The American artists were represented by many meritorious works. Coatlr Blase at Glens Kulls. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. April 28. -Tho most disastrous fire since 1 Si 14 has vis ited Glens Kails, entailing a property loss conservatively estimated at over : half a uiIlUou dollars. jrf ' ' yr riliMiiliiiiUilJiiiiiiliB r t -w.vt a wo ' aft The ORIGINAL and MOST SMOKED long cut tobacco in all the United States, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities that of a good smoke and a good chew. It is made of ripe, sweetened "Burley" the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of smoking and chewing tobacco can be made. ; ; Gail 6 Ax Navy is known by the distinctive character of its blue wrap per (which has many imitators), it being to-day identically the same as forty years ago, and it now stands for the quality that it did then. You get the very best, and take no chances. when you buy Gail t3 Ax Navy. iil- u w iiu mam win u. I J.vi ANIMALS WITH THREE EYES. Ken Zealand Creatures Tlint Have a Third Optical Or mill on Top of the Mend. Nearly everyone has heard of the tuatura, the curious, Iguana-like look ing creature, now found on only one or two islands off the coast of New Zealand, and supposed to be the old est living type of animal on the face of the globe. One of the most curious features is on organ on the head, which at one time was spoken of as the pineal gland, but which Dr. Dendy discovered to be in reality third eye, Bays the Melbourne Argus. His paper on the subject caused the greatest interest in the English scientific circles, and, as an illustration of the way in which research Is specialized nowadays, it may be mentioned that while Dr. Den dy devoted himself to the study of tho third eye one distinguished English biologist is "working out" the skele ton, another tho kidneys, and so forth. In n short time, therefore, our anatomical knowledge of the tuutara ought to be complete. More recently Dr. Dendy has dis covered another New Zealand creature possessing a third eye. This is the New Zealand lamprey, a favorite arti cle of food among the Maoris. The third eye Is situated right on top of the head and is covered with a thin coating of skin. It is doubtful wheth er it is now of any practical use for seeing, but Dr. Dendy believes that at one time, far back in the world's his tory, there were two eyes on the back of the lamprey's heail. He is further of the opinion that nt one time the tuutara also had two eyes where now only one remains. In the tuutara it is the left eye which has survived, while In the lamprey it is the right one. ROYAL PURPLE IS CRIMSON. Color Popularly Knnwn In the I lilted State as I'orple la Vantly Different, Any standard (ierinsn dictionary will attest to the fact that the crude conventional color which is popular ly known in the United States us purple bus never been und is not to day the royal purple in which classic tradition und the paintings of old masters robo their kings and queens, says the Chicngo Daily News. Take Muret-Sanders, for Instance, a standurd German dictionary, and you will find under the word "pur iur," which Is the German spelling for our purple, the definition: "The Tyrian dye; crimson; deep red." Among the explanatory phrases at tached to the definition ulso is one which, translated into English, means "investing the eardinul with the purple." The color of a cardinal'a robes and hut is too well known, one would sny, to permit one to think of them as anything but the color which is known popularly to duy as "cardinal." This tallies exuetly with the class ic interpretation of. royal purple which has been followed by royulty in Its outs-of-urms and its robes of state ever since the precious dye was first brought out of Egypt. Speaking of couts-of-urms, the col ors of the royol house of Prussia, are black, white and royal purple, or what the average perrion Is wont to think of as a deep red. S.W.GAIL A IX E au.nwoM.4ia. minimfnninniiimi Jtvv"..:i 'HTy.a a tr jrjriAT j Ballet Found at Laat. The recent cremation of the body of the late Dr. Hobert urimes, ol Chevenne. Wvo. has revealed the bullet received by him at the Meeker massacre, where he distinguished himself, as in many other Indian en gagements, os "Fighting Hob, the Doctor," says a report from that town. Then it was thought the wound would be fatal, but Dr. Grimes recovered, and for 20 years carried the missile which the surgeons were unable to locate. SALE OF RIVER FARM. Pursuant to an order of tbe Court ot Common Pleas, the undersigned asslgneo ot William Neal, will sell at Public Sale at tbe Court House la Bloomsburg, Pa , on SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1902, At eleven o'clock a. m. the following real estate ot sahl William Neal, viz. the undivided one bait ot about 88 ACRES, (being the unsold part ot tract No. 7,1 known as tho Mcciure farm, on the bank ot the Susque hanna Klver In tbe town ot Bloomsburg, Pa. Bounded south by said river, east by lands ot estate ot D. J. Waller, Bloomsburg & Sullivan K. K. Co., and Bloomsburg Carpet Works; north by said Carpet Works, Sumuel Olger and others; west by lands ot Citizens Land Association, Bryfogle and Hughes, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Framo barn and outbuildings. The 88 acres Is over and above the right ot way of tho D. L. & W. K. It., the Rupert & Bloomsburg H. H., ' he Bloomsburg A Sullivan It. It., and the Pennsylvania Canal, subject to wblcb the sale Is made. The tenant's Interest In crops reserved. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent, when prop erty Is struck off. fifteen percent, within thirty days thereafter, and balance within six months from day of sale with interest on unpaid pur chase money from date of possession given. DraftB of the premises may be seen at tbe ofllce of Assignee. JOHN M. CLARK, Assignee ot William Neal CHARTER NOTICE. In Re ; Incorporation of tin Benctvk Malleable Company. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor ot the State ot Pennsylvania on Friday, the iBrd day of May. ltHisi bv Ileury It. lloyl, William 11. Millwlukel and William (l. Jessup, under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorpora tion and Herniation of certain Corporations," approved April it), 1874, and the supplements thereto, foi the ( barter of un Intended Corpc ration, to be called Berwick .Malleable Compa ny, the character and object whereof Is the manufactuie of Iron or steel or both, of any other metal, or of any article of commerce from wood or metal or both; and for the.se purposes, to bave, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. W. II. JKSSCP, 5-1-31 Solicitor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. JSstate of Bit Wilson, deoeawd. Notice Is hereby given that, letters of adminis tration with tne will annexed on the estate of Ell Wilson, deceased, have been granted to Thomas A. Murdookto whom all persons In debted to said eHiuto nre requested to make pavment, and those having claims or demands will make kuown tin same without delay to THOMAS A. MUKIHK'K. or to Administrator. John G. Fkkrzi, Atty , wiltou, pn. Bloomsburg, Pa. 4-20 ttt." ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. gSTATI Of BKIDUKT 8IIII.1.IN0, I.ATS OP OKN. TSALIA B0110. nSCSlSKD, Letters of administration on the estate of Ilrulifot Bhllllmr, lute of Centruua Boro, Co lumbia Co., Pa., deceased, havlnir been granted to the undersigned administratrix, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to muke payment, and those having claims or demands win muse Known iue snout wnnoui ueiuy 10 I 8 1!) BRIDGET V. SHILLING, Euwabo J. Fltnn, Ally. Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE. . By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Ft. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia co unty, Pennsjlvanla, and to mo directed there will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county nnd state afore said on 1 SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 190a. I at, two o'clock p. m. AH thai certain messuage tonement and tract of land.Bltuate In the town ship of Koarlngcreek In the t'ounty and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wlt: Beglnnlog at a stono In the publlo road loading from Flvo Points to Slubtown, thenco along said publlo road south eighty-four and one-haW degrees west thirteen and one tenth perches to a post, thenco along land of Alice Wolvirlon north sixteen degrees west forty eight and five tenth perches to a post, thenco along land of Michael Roach north seventr-slx and ono-hhnlf degrees west, seventy-nine and three tenth perches to a white oak, thenco along land ot the same south eighty-seven and one-halt degrees west thirteen and three tenth perches to a stone, thence along land of Frank Fetterman south twenty-seven degrees west, eighteen perches to a stone, thence by the same north eighty-seven nnd one-fourth degrees west thirty-five and five tenth perches to a stone thence by the same south four degrees west nineteen perches to a stoe In tho publlo road leading from Five Points to Hlabtowo, thence along said road north eighty-seven and four degrees west thirty-two and six tenth per. ches to a stone In tho said road, thence along land of Charles Wagner south twenty-rour grocs cast twelve and three tenth perches to a pitch pine, thence along lands of the same and A. E Mtwller south sixty three degrees east one-hundred and slxty-ono and five tenth perches to a whlto oak stump, thence along land of the same south elghty-slx degrees east seven and one tenth perches to a stone In the public rond leading from Newlln to Five Points, thence along said publlo road north thirty-four degrees east slxty-three and four tenth perches to the place ot beginning, containing 45 ACRES and 33 TERCIIES whereon Is erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and other out-bulldlngs. fel.ed, Uken In executlou at tho suit of Alice Wolvertnn and Harriet Evans vs. Francis Wol verton and Alice Wolverton and to be sold as the property of Francis Wolverton. DANIEL KNOUn, Small, Afy. Bherlff. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven to all legatee?, credit ors and other persons IniereHted In the estates of t h respective decedents and minors, that the following administrators, executors, a, id guar dians' accounts have been filed In the ofllcn of Heglster of Columbia County, and will be pre sented for continuation and allowance la the Orphans' Court, to be held at Uloomsburg, Pa., on Monday, May 5th, lDoS. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. No. 1. The account of B. Frank Zarr, admin istrator of Andrew Ulngles, late ot Main town- snip, ( oiumnia county, aeceaseu. No. a. First and tlnal account of I. N. Bud man, executor of Margaret Ludwlg, late of Pine township, Columbia Oountv, Pa., deceased. No 8 The second and pnrtlal account of D. Z. Remaley, administrator ot the estate of Susanna Hunt, late of the borough ot Berwick, Columbia County, deceased. No. 4. The drst and tlnal account of William Pooley, administrator of the estate of Mary Pooler, late ot Hemlock township, Columbia County, deceased. No. f. The first and final account of John 8. Harrison, administrator of.tho estate of Daniel W. Thomas, late of Brlarcreek township, Co lumbia county, deceased. No. 8. The first and final account of Elliott L. Lemon, administrator of Clara K. Price, late of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, deceased. No 7. First and final Recount of Daniel Knorr, trustee to sell the real estate of Mary A. Kametzel, late of Columbia County, deceased. No 8. First and tlnal account or William C. Yetter, executor of the last will t.nd testament of Jesse Mensch, late of Catawlssa. deceased. No . Hirst, and final account of George Beagle, execut or of tho estate of (leorge Kussel, late of Hemlock townshlu, Columbia County, deceased. No. 10. First and final account of Samuel .1. Johnston, administrator of the estate ot Anna Uratu, late of Uloomsburg, deceased. No. 11. First and tlnal account ot II. W. nip pensteel, executor of the estate of Catharine Kline, hue ot Orange townshlu, Columbia Co., deceased. no. 111. First, and nnal account ot Frank 1. Shullz, administrator of tho estate of Ellas K. Shultz, late of Benton township, deceased. No, is. First and tlnal account of Joseph Maust, executor of the estate of Amos Relchel delller, late of Madison township, decased. No 14. First and tlnal account of I. K. I.au bach, guardian of Bertha Lutz, a minor child of Daniel T Lutz, late of Benton, deceased. No. IS. First and final account of Frank Ikeler. trustee for tho sale ot real estate of Kobert Miller, late ot oiadlson township, do ceased. No. IS. First and final account of I. W. Edgar ndinlnlsrrutor ot B. F. Edgar, lute of Blooms burg, deceased. No. 17. First and partial account of Alex. C. Jackson, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Daniel II. Miller, late of Brlarcreek township, deceased. Mo. IS. First aud final account and distribu tion of C. II. Potter, administrator of the estate of Kobert M. Potter, lute of Pino township, de ceased. No. 19. First, and nnal account of Wm. P. Mllllken, Jr., and John A. tsteret. executors of the estate of M. Louisa hchuyler, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. lin. Second and final account, nt A. J. Derr and J. F Derr. admlnlstrutorsof the estate of I ram Derr, lute of Jackson township, deceas ed. No. 21. First, and final account of I. W, Cnerlncfton, administrator of the estate of De borah Rvans, late of Locust township, deceased. No. M. First and final account, of Katharine Swart wout, administratrix ot the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Mary A. 8wartwnut, late of Benton, deceased. No. 1. First and tlnal account ot Lawson M. Roberts, administrator of the estate of John Roberts, late ot Jackson township, deceased. No. 4. First and tlnul account of Charles E. Stlne, executor of the estates of Daniel tttlne and of Mary Stlne late ot Cleveland township, No. V First and final account of M. P. Strauser, administrator of the estate of Michael Strauser, lute of Koarlngcreek township, Register's Ofllce, Bloomsburg, Pa., April 7, 1. J. c. Kl'TTEH, Jr. Register. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' court of Columbia county on the first - ouday or May, A I). I'Mri, and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four days thereafter, will be con firmed absolute. Estate of J. W. Smith late of the townshlnof Brlarcreek, deceased. Personalty $41,7, Bal ance realty. . Estate of Joseph Mnsteller late of Ml nil 11 township, deceased. Personalty IJO.'JO. But anes realty. Kstutuof Jesse Mensch late of Outawlssa borouuh, deceased. Personalty 1300. Ksi uteof J. J. agnnseller lute of the town of Bloomsburg, decensed. Persouulty $oi. Prnthonotar.v'BOniee. W. II. HENRY, Bloomsburg, Pa., April 7, 1903. Clerk O. C CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, May 3?th, A. D. V.W, by Georire a Hones. A. M. DeW'ltt, F. W. Jones. J. B. DeLong, and Clinton lltrrlng, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealt h fPenn sylvanla, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of c rtuln Cor porations", approved April iiMth, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter of an In tended Corporation to be called, "Jones Heel Manufacture g coinpuu.v'.the character and ob Inet of which Is, "for the Dtunose ot manufact uring, buying, selling, or otherwise disposing ot lent tier, ueeis, counters, top-urts, so'es, insoles, sorlnif heels, nnd other articles made from leather, or auy other mutorlal known to the trade", and for these purposes to huv , possess, and enjoy, all the rights, benelltsund privileges 01 uiosaia Actoi Asscmoiv unn its Riimuemeuis. CLINTON HERRING, 6-1 4t bollcltor. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of t writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court' House In Bloomsburg, county and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY, 10th, 1902, at two o'clock p. hi. All that, piece parcel and tract of land, situate In Benton township Co lumbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a post In line of land of Reuben It. Davis, theuce by tbo sumo south two degrees west fifty and twelve one hundredth purchesto a ptst, thence by land of John S. Kline north eighty -eight and one fourth degrees west twenty-three and one tenth perches to a fenco post, thence south eleven and one fourth degrees west twenty-one and three tenth perches to a feneo post, thenco by land of II. 11. Hulme nort h olghty-elght de grees west eighty-one and one tenth perches to a fence post, thence north eight and seven eighth degrees cast forty-two and nine tenth perches to a fence post, thenco north soventy-six de grees fifty minutes west twenty-seven and one tenth perches to a post, thenco north twenty- seven degrees and twenty minutes west six perches to a post, thenco north flfty-elght de grees and nve minutes west forty-six and seven tenth perches to a post, In line of land of John S. Kline, thence by the same north flflecn and one-fourth degrees west five and eight tenth perches to a post, thence by land of F. P. D1L dine south eighty-four degrees thirty minutes east one-hundred and seventy-four and four tenths perches to tho place of beginning, con taining 55 ACRES and 14 PERCHES of land st rict measure, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and barn. Seized, takon In execution at the suit of John L. I'eaier vs. A. C. and Amanda L. Dlldlne, and to be sold as the property of Amanda L. DUdlue. CHKISMAN, Atty. DANIEL KNOUR, Hhorlff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out Of the Court of common Pleas of columblacoun- ty, Pennsylvania, and to tne directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state afore said, nn SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. All that certain tract of land situate In Orange township, Columbia County, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone, corner ot land of John WelBh, thence north eighteen and three-fourth degrees east one hundred and fifty-two and two tenths perches to a stone, thence by land ot Willlum Falrmun south eighty-one and one. fourth degrees east twenty-three and three tenth perches to stone, thence by same north eighteen degrees east twenty-one and four tenth perches to stone, thence by same south seventy seven and one-fourth degrees east forty -six and elgnt tenth perches to stone, thence by lands of J. N. Long and J. 8. Campbell eouth thirty-one and one-fourth degrees east nlnety-slx and Ave tenth perches to a stone, thence north eighty- seven and three-fourth degrees east fifty-four perches more or less to a stone, thence by land ot D. 8. Gramps south eight and one-half de grees east sixty-five and six tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of D. 8 O ramps and Jos. Turner south eighty-seven and three-fourth de. grecs west one uundred and thirty-seven perch es more or loss to the place of beginning, con taining 82 ACRES more or less, whereon is erected a frame and plank Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Mary C. Kline vs. A. L. Kline administrator of Elon Kline, deceased, and to be sold as the property ot Elon Kline, deceased. DANIEL KNORR, Yost, Atty. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out o the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the court House, In Blooms burg. county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY, 3rd, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Jamison City, county of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Pennsylv ania, bounded and described as follows: Being marked In the general plan of said place as lot Numbered eleven (11) In the north west division of said City and bounded on tbe north by lot Number twelve (12), on the east by Broad street, and on the south by lot of W. G Evans, and on the west by an alloy being tort (40) feet front on Broad street and one hundred and fifty (150) feet deep, whereon is erected two-story plank DWELLING HOUSE, and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Cos. mopolltan Building and Loan Association, now to the use of James E. Kutehford, Receiver, eto. vs. O, B. Ammerman and to be sold as the prop erty of O. B. Ammorman. DANIEL KROHR, Harm an, Atty. Sheriff. -PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORHrrf-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf 1 Budding, Court H Att-r, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offloe Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., Sd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATl'ORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-UIW, ' Wirt's Building, ami ft.w, BLOOMSBOKL FA, John o. frkkz. jobn 0. babsan FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OlTlceB: CentreSt., first door bolow Opera House A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II R. STEES, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. O fliice in EntBldg, Bloomsburo, Pa H. A. McKILLIP ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, an Flooi, 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. II. It II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CtT 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, Bloomsbnrg, Pn Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rwortlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main Si 3-70-iv BlCtW'M 1 TA MONTOUR TKI.BPHONK. BBLL TKLIFHOK TIB TISTSD, 0LAS8KS FITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKQloa omen hours: omoe A Reskfeace, 4th 81,, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, TA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 31I Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa, Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY. Corner Main and Centre Stre-1 BLOO SPVPG PA Columbia & Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below Hum Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAID, by the use of Gas, and free of charge mki artificial teeth are inserted. "To be open all hours during the day C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. ilartman Represents twelve of the strongest OotnMk es In the world, among which are 1 CASH TOTAL BURrLM , , , CAPITAL. AS81T8. 0V1B Ai.1 Franklin of Phlla.. 400,ooo .s,i.,5i ilmu Penn a. I'hlla 400,000 8,826,10 Ml?! Queen.of N. Y. 600,000 8,638,1115 LMll Westchester, N.Y. SOO.OnO 1,758,807 42l! N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,780,68 2,34, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRKAS BKOWK1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaq ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knppp.) GENERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hamel, Prop. No. 121 Vst Main Street, ttTLarce and ennvpntmh im..t. - . i.-. rooms, hot and cold water, and modern 'oo veniences uar stocked with best wiWaa liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Ooposltethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample room,, Path rooms, hot and cold water, and all mod conveniences.