THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. POPULAR IN MEXICO. Gen. Bernardo Reyes, Secretary of War of the Republic. Ifeonlri rroldent tllna Decline aHe lection He Would He Climen Chief executive Almost Inaalinonal?. In two jeari the term of I'orfirlo Din iin president w ill expire, ond it Is given urn n on absolute certainty that te will thru leave public life. Diua is now past 70 yearn of ngo. 'lliiv uiuiounceincnt huds to the qtiet-lioti: Who will succeed DinaV 'Allele lire numerous politicians who are enger to enter the race for the nomination, Hut the man who occu pies the president inl chair will have to he u protege of the Diaz party, .which Is a powerful organization, of reformers. The pnrty has held nb ilute swny In Mexico since 1S70, when l)iuz sqiielehud the lust serious rebel lion. The knowing politicians have ol xeody picked1 out the man whom they ny Diaz will Mipport. lie Is (ien. llernnrdo Ucyes, the present secretary of wur. In almost every respect Key en is a second Diaz, lie is u stlf-iiiiule man. lie has shown himself to be duuntless in buttle. He never forgives n enemy and never goes back on a friend. Kcyes Is strongly opposed to gambling in any form, or drinking. So is Din.. Jictuccu them they have suc ceeded in checking, to a huge extent, th'J gambling uud drinking in the Mexican nrmy. Kcyes has devoted his life to the Interests of his country, lie fore he was 10 years old he ran nwny from home to fight the French when they invaded Mexico. He took part in all the succeeding M ruirirles nnd was promoted to his present rank for bravery on the Held. Keyes Is more popular in the state cf Nuevo I.enn than in any other part of Mexico, lie has spent most of his life here nnd has helped this state in Biuny ways. Keyes was born in (iuuda- GEN. BERNARDO RICYE8. (Porflrlo Diaz' Probable Successor a President of Mexico.) lajara, In tlie state of Jalisco, on Au gust 20," 1830. His parents were the de scendants of u distinguished .Spanish fumily that settled in Julisco during the eighteenth century. When lie was seven years old lter mmlo wag sent to one of the public schools in the city, uud after he had acquired a knowledge of arithmetic, reading nnd writing he entered a high er institution of learning. As a scholar young Keyes wus quiet, per formed his work diligently uud rose rapidly. Although a sturdy lud, he never mixed up iu the quarrels union; his associates, and owing to this they soon began to look upon him as u coward. One day a lnd who had vanquished the best fighters iu the school and, elated over his success, was seeking more trouble, upproaehed young lieyes. "You net bo old and mannish that I would like to whip you," said the bully. Keyes wheeled about and faced him, but did not reply. "I think the first thing I w ill do will be to kick you, and then, if you wunt to fight, we'll have it out, but 1 don't believe you've got any fight In you," he continued. Young Keyes didn't wait to be kicked. He first smashed the bully in the face, knocking him down; then he jumped upon him and begun punching until he yelled for mercy. The same policy has always been pursued by Keyes the man. If any one tries to assuil his methods lie Strikes back quick and hurd. Gen. lteyes gained his great popu larity in the state of Nuevo Leon in n odd way. In 188S a revolution over local elections broke out in the state and Diaz called upon him to stop the trouble. Keyes hastened to Mon terey, silenced the disturbers within few days, and then reported to Dluz. The president of the republic was so pleused over this thnt he ap pointed the general military governor of the state, a position he held until 1895. During this time the people of Nuevo, Leon had become so attached to Kcyes that ft delegation of prominent men begged him to run for olllce. He was made a citizen of the state and was lected governor by an overwhelming majority. He held this office until two years ago, when he was appointed sec retary of war. IlanAnns for the World. Last year CO ocean-going steamers were engaged exclusively in the ban ana trade. If tow Edwunl'i Dully Mull. Three ' thousand newspaper and 1,000 letters' are received by liimg Ed ward every day. j THE KINO OF SIAM. Orients! 1ntentate, Who Will Vlslf !' Bonn, I n Trnlr I'ro Kttlilvr Monarch. Chulalongkorn I., king of Slam, has long been contemplating-n vit.it to the United States. The crown prince is nt present making a tour here, and his father fins definitely announced his Intention of coming over in January next. Ills majesty Chulnloiitrkorn or we may be permitted tosay his royal hair pin, as that Is precisely what chu In long korn means was born Septem ber 1, 18.j3. and' at the nge of 15 he suc ceeded to the throne upon the death of his futher. Then, according to 81- TIIK KING OP 61 AM. (Known In 111 Country as "Ills Itoyal Hairpin.") ninese custom, he went into noviti ate for the priesthood for two days. In ls7J he was again crowutd, and here, seated upon his magnificent throne, he released his courtiers from the time-honored custom of appearing in their sovereign's presence on hands and knees. This was the beginning of his doing away with many rigid nnd ridiculous court rules, formerly the king was regarded as a sort of semi divine being. He diressed as no one else did and he used words which no one else was ullowed to Uiter. King t'liiilalongkorn attires himself in or dinary dress and knows how to make himself 'generally agreeable. He is unusually si udious and progressive, and has during his reign introduced a privy council, a cabinet, and a legisla tive council. There is a noticeable lack of dogmatism in all his decisions. To insure the grentest degree of welfare for his oeonle the king is con tinually sending his oilicials on inves tigating excursions, and if in the course of their travels they find any hints which may be or nilvantage to Slum, he heartllv cooperates iu any feasible project. Not only is he edu cating his sons abroad, but he is main taining U0 other young men who are studying some one of the professions. ile himself is an extensive traveler. Kinm. on account of its central posi tion in relation to neighboring states, its influence over them and its main tenance of its ow n native government, has been called the "Heart of Further India." It invites foreign trade and would undoubtedly prove a good mar ket for any American who might be en terprising enough to attempt a fur therance of commercial intercourse. OLD FORT PUTNAM. Itulna of Famous Revolutionary For tification Still In Existence Near West Point. When the revolution had become a foregone conclusion, the importance of fortifying the Hudson river at its narrow passes among the Highlands RUINS OP FORT PUTNAM. (One of the Most Attractive Spots About West Point, N. Y.) wa suggested to the continental con gress by the provincial assembly of New York, and on the Cth of October, 1773, the former directed the latter to proceed to make such fortifications as it should deem best. In pursuance of these directions, says the Four-Truck News, a number of forts were erected at various points. In March following, it was determined to erect a strong fort at Wesit Point, and under direc tion of Kosciusko, the famous Pole, Fort Clinton was built. To further defend Fort Clinton and coin mum! the river, a strong fort was erected on Mount Independence and called Fort l'utnum in honor of Gen. Israel Put nam, commander of the post. After the revolution the old fort was al most destroyed by people in the neighborhood using the niateriul for building purposes, but in 1824, the gov ernment bought the land on which it stood, and the picturesque ruins of the old fort remain to this day, a one of the most attractive spots ubout West Point. Husslii's Merchant Murine. The Kussiun mercantile marine con sists of 745 steamers and 2,2D3 suilng vessels. The Drinking (Jup Must go Drinking cups were tabooed by the Board of Education recently, says the Chicago Tribune, and the Committee on Buildings and Grounds was in stiucted to submit to the board a plan for establishing drinking fountains in the schools where the children may drink without "placing their lips to any vessel" at such time as the water supply is turned on again. The reso lution which is expected to sound the knell of the rusty and possibly in fected tin cups which are chained to the spigots in every public school in the city was introduced by Trustee Kuflewski. The resolution read as follows: Whk.rf.as, The use of drinking cups at fountains and public drinking places where persons suffering from infectious diseases, suc't as tuberculo sis, diptheria, follicular tonsilitis and other dangerous diseases, drink in common with the general public, by placing the lips to the vessel, is recog nized as a means of disseminating disease and a menace to the general public health; therefore, be it Jiesolvcd, That the Committee on Buildings and Grounds be and is hereby instructed to prepare and sub mit to this board a plan for a drink ing fountain to be used at all the public schools that will provide a method of taking water without plac ing the lips to any vessel. Such plan to include a constant stream of water in such quanities as will assure a sufficient amount for drinking and cleaning purposes. Mr. Kuflewski recommended that the children be required to resort to the crude methods of drinking in use by the day laborers, by placing the mouth to the running stream. "It is imperative that something be done," he urged, "as it is certain that much disease is spread through the agency of the drinking cup." It is pretty near time, savs an exchange, that the postoffice au thorities went to the aid ot the un suspecting creatures who will insist upon sending i to firms advertis ing to pay $20 a thousand for copy ing letters at home. Some have found in various parts of the coun try, that the letters were so long that in order to copy a thousand it would take about 20 weeks. The scheme is a bunco game from begin ning to end and enough reports have been received to get evidence enough to pinch the operators of the scheme. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, and other peinons Interemed In the estates of the respective decedeata and minora, 1 bat the fol lowing administrators', executors' and giiur dlaus accounts b-ive been llled In the office of the KeglHler or Columbia County, and will be presented forcoutlrmatfon and allowance In the orphan' court, 10 be held nt blooniHburg, fu., on Monday, December 1st, 1DIK, at two Jolock p. in. of said day. 1. First and final account ofC. C. Peacock, Executor ot William Krooke, lato of the town ol bloouisburg, deceased. 2. Flint and final account of Mary A. Cragle, Executrix of Margaret C. Sponenbcrg, late of lirlarcreek twp., Columbia county, deceased. :i. First and final account of II. O. Hpplee, Cluardlau ot the estute of Lydla E. Muiimi, child of Josluh Maust, lute of township, Co lumbia county, deceased. 4. Final account of E. C. Wagner. Guardian of Verna lreue Ullman, minor child of Oeorge W. Hlllmun, late or township, Co lumbia county, deceased. It. Final account of E. C. Wagner, Guardian of Agnes Florence lilllmaa, minor child of Ueoige W. blllmaa, late of township, Columbia county, deceased. B. First and nnal account of William L. Ernest, Administrator of the estate of William (I. Ernest., late of Hemlock township, Columbia county, deceased. 7. First and partial account of Dr. Andrew Qraydon, Kxeeutor of Dr. William Graydon, late ot Uloomsburg, Columbia county, deceased. 8. First and final Recount of II. W. Belles, Administrator of Elizabeth J. Belles, late ot lien ton, Columbia county, deceased. 9. Tbo second and Final account of C. II. and I. it. Troy, Administrators of the estate or D. K. Troy, late ol Ut-aver township, Columbia county, deceased. J. C. MUTTEH, Jr., ItRoiRTKH's Office, Kuglster. Bloouisburg, Fa., Nov. 3, 1M& WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements wilt be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, on the first Monday of December, A. D. 1H0J Bnd confirmed nisi and unless exceptions are tiled, within four days thereafter, will be confirmed absolute. Estute or John Brink, late of Sugarloaf town ship, deceased. Personalty $H1.6o. Kstate ot Henry Koto, lute of Greenwood township, deceased, l'erallly Estate or Jacob U. Stlner, late of The Town ot Bloomsburg. Personalty lltf.15. Realty $240.bO. Estate of Howard K. Grime?, late of Montour township, deceased. Personality two. Estute of John Dallous, late of Heavor town ship, deceased. Personalty $13.60. Heulty "Estate of Klchard Pooley, late of nemlock township, deceased. Personality f lCtt.00. Heulty lltw.00 W. II. HENRIE. Clerk's Ofllce, clkuk, O. 0. Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov. S. 1903. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice In hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor or the Stale of Pennsylvania on Wonday the l"th day of No vember, A. D. 19M by Hubert Snodgrass, U. J. Frederick, c. II. Campbell, C. W. Millar and others, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "ad act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations ' approved Ap'll W, IN74 and the supplements thereto, for the cnart er of an intended corporation to be culled the center Water Company, the object and purpose belug to supply wuior to to the publlo wlihln the township ot Centre, County of Columbia ami Slate ot Pennsylvania, corporations and In dividuals residing or doing business therein, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges or the said Act of Assembly aud Its sumiteuieutg. HOME UK' HNODGKASH. 10-1(1 4t. C. W. Ml LLKH, Solicitors. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ao eoiints have been filed lu the Court of Common Pleas or Columbia county, ann will bo presented to the said court on the ilrst Monday of Decem ber, A. 1). l'JO'l and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four days tliureaflur, will be confirmed absolute. 1. First and Final account of John M, Buck Blew,, committee for A. T. Harrison, lale of Flslilngcreck township, Columbia County, de ceased. if. second and final account of John M. Clark, asslgneo tor benefit of creditors ot Wlllluiu Ncul, C. W. Noul and U. C. Nnal. W. 11. II EN HIE, Clerk's onice, clkkk, 0. 0. Bloomsburg, Pa. Nov. 8, 1902. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By Tlrt ue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of common I'lons of Columbia county, I'ennsylvnnln snd to mn directed there will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House la Dloomshiirir, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. j, iqoj, at two o'clock p. rn. all that certRln piece, par cel or tract of land tf'trct her with the Improve ments thereon erectod situate, lying nnd being In the town of IHoomHburg, County of Columbia and Mtate of I'cnnHylvanln, described in the re corded deeds of conveyance as follows, to wit: IlCKlnnlntt at a point ono hundred sixty-two foet distant from the northwest corner of West and Fourth Btreel.s, thence north ono hundred (H' feet to a fifteen (13) foot wide all'y, tlieace west along Bald alley forty-seven (47)feet to corner of a lot owned by E. It. Ikeler, thence south one hundred (leu) feet to Fourth (Ith) street and thence east forty-seven (IT) feet to the place of beginning, being u part of a largo piece of land which John W. Hoffman, II 1Kb. Huerlff of Columbia county conveyd to B. K. Ikclor, whereon In erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of New York National llulldlng and Loan Associa tion vs. I. N. Webb and llattte L. Webb, J. 8 Wlllliima terra tenant and to be sold as the property of J. 8. Wllllama. tcrre tenant. MILLIR, Atty. DANIEL K NO Kit, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue t a writ of Kl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Com men Pleas of Columbia County, ennsylvanla and to me directed there will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court IIous'j In ltloomsliurg. County and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. all thnt certain piece, par cel or tract of land, situate In the town of Bloouisburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bo ginning at a point, corner of Seventh street and the rlgnt or way ot tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western switch; thence along Seventh street north sixty-four und one-fourth degrees oast two hundred twenty-four and twenty-three hundredths feel to corner of lot lute of Marga ret Vanmittii; thence along same north twenty- five and three-fourths degrees west one hun dred fourteen feet to lino of land ot Charles E Welllvcr tlienco along same south sixty-four and otic-fourth degrees west twenty-ono and five-tenth feet to a stake, thence alot.g samo north thlrty-o..e degrees and twenty-six min utes west ninety-eight and five-tenth feet to a Btakeon eastern line ot tho aforesaid .right, ot way; thence along same a distance of two hun dred elglity-nlne feet to tlio-place of beginning, whereou Is erected a ono und two story BRICK BUILDING, used In the manufacture cf artificial Ice, storage and office together with machinery therein. Seized and taken Into 1 xecutlon at tho suit of li; V. White and L. T. Sharpless, trustees vs. Bloomsburg Artlflcl .l Ice Company and to be sold as tho property of Bloomsburg Artificial Ice Company. Mtl.l.KK, Atty. DANIEL KNOHR, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of alias Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia County, and to me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. 29th, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. all tho life estate of Hiram Derr aud the undivided one-half Interest In the remainder or fee of Franklin Derr, In all that certain piece, parcel and lot ot ground situate lu Montour township, In tho county of Co. lumbla and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone In a public road leading from Danville, to Bloomsburg In line of land at one time belonging to Jos. Mauser, and running from thenco by said publlo road south eighty one and one-half degrees west eight perches to a stone In said road; thence by land late of Samuel Lazarus south nineteen and one-fourth degrees cast ten perehos to a stone; thence by the same north eighty-one and three-fourth de grees east eight perches to a stone In tbo afore said line ot land once owned by Jos. Mauser; thence by tho aforesaid line ot Jos. Mauser north nineteen and one-fourth degrees west ten perches to tho place ot beginning, containing So SQUARE PKRCHKS of land bo the same, more or less, and upon which Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. It being the sam) promises conveyed to DamVl Fry by Samuel Lazarus and wife by deed dated June lflih, 18M, and recorded In the Kecordcr's ofllce of Columbia County on January loth, I81A, In Deed Book, Vol. "H" at page 374, ans which Is now vested in Illraui Derr, Franklin Derr and Daniel Dorr. seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Cath erine Ammerman vs. HI ram Derr and Franklin Derr, and to be sold as the property of Ulram Derr and Franklin Dorr. DANIEL KNORR. IIsbbino, Atty. Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S SALE . OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia County, I'a., the under signed Executor of the estate ot Dr. 1. K. Evans, late of Uloomsburg, Pa., deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a8th, at ten o'clock A. M., the following described real estate. All that ceitain lot of land situate in Uloomsburg, Columbia County and State of Pennsylvania, and hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a corner on Third Street anil Jeflerson Street, thence along said Third Street in a southwesterly direction forty-nine and one half feet to corner of lot No. sixty-eight now owned by Stephen Knorr, thence along said lot in north-westerly direction two hundred and fourteen and one-half feet to Pine Alley, thence along said Alley in a northeasterly direction forty-nine and one-half feet to the comer of Pine Alley and Jefferson Street, thence along said Jefferson Street in a south easterly direction two hundred and fourteen and one-half feet to the place of beginning, being lot No. sixty-seven in the general plan of the town of Uloomsburg, on which are erected a large two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, AND BARN. It is one of the most valuable and desira ble homes in Uloomsburg. All modern im provements 111 dwelling. There are fine fruit trees on premises. - 1'here is two hundred and sixty-four feet fronting on Third Street und JclTcrsim Street. ' Terms of sale: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth less ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale; and the remaining three-fuiirths in one year there after, with interest from confirmation nisi. ANDREW L. FRITZ, F-xecutor of estate of Dr. J. R, Evans. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF Farm Land.- The undersigned will offer at public sale up on the premises, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902, at two o'clock p. ra., valuable farm land con olstlng of a tract of land sltuute In Hemlock twp., col. Co., Pa., bounded by lands now or late of William and Mathlas Applcman, John Kitchen, John and Sylvester rural, James Htilllvan and others, aud containing 28 ACRES and 105 TERCIIES OF LAND on which are erected FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn and outbuildings. Torms:-Ten per cent down, twenty percent April 1st, mm and balance one year thereafter with Interest from April 1st l'.W). H. Mont, hmitii, Urohor IIutchinob Attorney. SHERIFFS SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Col umbla County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd, 1902 at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot or piece of ground, wit h the buildings and Improve ments thereon erected, situate on tho north east corner pf Spruce and Fourth streets, In tho Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company's Addition to the said Town of Bloomsburg, and known and designated as lots No. II and li, In Block No. 4, in the plot or draft of said Addition complied by Samuel Ncyhard and James C Brown, In the year 18DI, and bounded and des. crlbed as follows to wit: Beginning at the north' east corner of spruce and Four! h streets: thence along said spruce street north twenty-three de- grues and fl ity-four minutes west, one hundred and eighty-four feet to an alley; thence along said alley north slxty-slx degrees nnd six min utes east, eighty feet to lot No. l.l; thence along said lot number 13, south twenty-three degrees and fifty-four minutes east, one hundred and eighty-four feet to Fourth street aforesaid, thence along said Fourth street south slxty- slx degrees and six minutes west, eighty feet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a largo, fine FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, chicken coops and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Tho Pennsylvania Trust Company vs. Alvcretta Blttenbeuder and John K. Blttenbender, and to be sold as tbo property of Alvcretta Bitten bender and John K. Blttenbender. DANIEL KNOHR, Uakman, Attorney, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. issued out Of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania to me directed there will bo ex. posed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1902, at two o'clock p. m. all that certain piece, par eel and tract of lund together with tlielmprove menrs thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the town ot Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and Stato of Pennsylvania, described In the re corded deed of conveyances as follows to wit: On the north side ot Fourth street, commencing at a point on the north side ot Fourth street corner of the lot of Oeorge M. Tustln, thence along samo in a northerly direction one hundred feet to a fifteen foot alley; thence eastwardly along the same forty-eight feet more or less to lot of Mrs. William II. cook; thence southward ly along same one hundred feet more or less to Fourth street aforesaid, thence westwardly along the same forty-eight feet uioro or less to the place of beginning. Being the same pre mlses which C. W. Miller and wife by their deed dated the twonty-flrst day of Sept. ls'JT and Intended to bo forthwith recorded In the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Columbia County, granted and conveyed to the said H. II. Wolfe party horoto, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of New York National Building and Loan Associa tion vs. 8. II. Wolfo and Rosa Wolfe. J.N. Webb terre tenant and to be sold as the property of J. N. Webb, terre tenant. Millbh. Atty. DANIEL KNORR, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. nutate of Deborah Kvnnn, late of Locust loxotishtp wveattva. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to pass up on exceptions 10 account, udq maxe at tribution of the fund In the bands of the Ac counlants, of said deceased, will sit at his office in Bloomsburg on Friday, November lil, li, at 10 o'clock a. in. to perform the duties of his appointment, when aud where all parties Interested In tho fund In the hands of the xa- mtntstrator of said deceased will appear and prove me same or oe forever acnarrea rrom coming in on sam runa. u. ( iia.mi .a kk, it Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ilarrv Shultz, late oMaaiatm township, aeceaned. Notloe Is heretr given that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot Harry Shltz, late ot Madison towoshln, deceased, have been Granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or de. mauds will make known the same without de lay to J. C. S11VLTZ, Administrator, C. W. Mn.i.XK, Atty. Jersey town, Pa. iO--HJ OL PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTOfcirrr-AT-LAW, Ur. nfi Building, Coort H BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., 8d Boor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCI AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard'i Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J0UN 0. KKSKIi. JOHN 0 HAHM AM FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OfUooBiOentrest., flrst doorbelowOperanouse A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court Iloure Square. BLOOMSBURG. PA. H. A. McKlLLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Squax Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bloomsburo, P Office in Wirt's Building, VV. II. R II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sti CATAWISSA, . PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Willjbe in Orangcville Wednesday l each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT L A W. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, liloomsbnrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexandi Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . CENTRALIA, PA. iwomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main S 7-30-lv BLOOMSBURG, PA MONTOUR TRLKPnOKI. BBI.L TSLIFBO Y8 TISTID, GLASSES MTTID. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURGXOt ornci hours: Office A Residence, 4th St. 10 a. m. to V p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLUOMSPVJG, P J. J. BROWN, M. D. THEJ EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested anfitted with glasses. No Sunday work. " 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, p. Hours:-io to 8 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, o , ... BLOO.v SPt'KG PA Columbia A Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below Maxto Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mnnl and all work warranted as representee TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whe artificial teeth are inserted. TTo be open all hourB during the day. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE insurance agent. (8ucoessor to B. F. Hartman CASE TOTAL STJHPLOt TrnnVIln m,., CAPITAL, ASSETS. OVIB ALL. gSHWCS:; 'SSSSjSSSS MS? &V4t?a-.Y. SSSS iSSiJ llS N. America, Pniia, s.oomoo vmjm jJotJ Office-First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 3d floor. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PRItAa nunv ! INSURANCE AND REALESTATE uciNia AJND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. StrttU; Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com panies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjust cd and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ' (Successor to C. F. Knspp.) GENERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsbuec. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzol, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, Large and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coa veniences. Bar stocked with best wine aa liquors. First-class livery attsched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURO, Pa. Larpe and convenient i,mnl. a - - j.. .uvui,. rooms, hot and cold water, and all modi conce.
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