THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURfT, PA. II S I Served as an Accurate Method of Bookkeeping. PASSED FOR CURRENCY pearl Oyster Extensively Employed In Manufacturing Seml-Tranipar. ent 8hell Used for Windows In China Closely Connected With the Hindu Religion. Civilized man at tho present day tax but little use for the shells of nwlhiHks except as buttons, ornamen tal souvenirs and as eggshell forming food for poultry. For many hundreds of years shells of various kinds have pansed as currency among the savages nJ even among seinl-enllghteued races. The first known mention of the use of shells as money Is In an ancU'iit Hindu work on imitheiutitica where this problem Is given: "The . of t-lG of 1-6 of of 2-3 of Vi a drummc was given to a beggar by one from whom he asks an alms; toll mo how many cowry shells the iu:uer g:ivp." This money cowry la a Hull oval yellow and white Bhell and in tnsny places in west Africa It Is still In ubo, tons of them being brought fi'jni England to that country for purrtoses of trade. All of the sandalwood brought to China 1.4 paid for with small shells. a:el In certain Islands of the I'aciilo pigs alone nre allowed to be bargain ed for In this currency. Whon the I'uc'.son Hay Company began tra !ln;; for furs with the Indians of tlio North west, a kind of long, tubular, horn like shell was used a tm.ney, but this soon gavo place to blankets. Those shells were of different grades the finest corresponding to our gold coins, while the broken and pmallor pieces were used like nickels and Quarters. Six feet of these shells strung on a thong would purchase a slave. Wampum as used by tho Indians of our eastern coast had more right to be called money, since It was mads from certain parts of the shell by a laborous process. Both purple and white wampum were pieces of tho common clam shell, cut and ground In to cylindrical beads and pierced so that they could be strung. In addi tion to their use as currency, these beads served the Important fuuctloi of newspapers and books; since the Indians were abla to preserve records and send messnges to great distance! Ly staining the wampum various on ors and arranging the beads In vari ous patterns. , On the west coast of Scotland a curious custom once prevailed which "no doubt was generally employed along the seaboard as the most sim ple and ready means of bargains by a son-writing population. That was, when a bargain was made, each party to the transaction got ono-half of a bivalve or oysttir such as a mussel, cockle, or oyster and when the bar gain was Implemented, the half that fitted exactly was given up as a re ceipt! Thus a man who had a box full of unfitted shells might be either a creditor or a debtor; but the box filled with fitted shells represented re ceipted accounts. Those who know tho difficulty of fitting the valves of somo classes of bivalves will readily acknowledge the value of this ar rangement." , Almost all savage tribes use sheila as ornaments, earnings, bracelets, necklaces, bands for the forehead, etc. Fijian a use heavy ones at sinkers for nets, and th sharp-edged clam shells ro rnado to serve as knives and raz ors. Rare and beautiful shells, such as the orange cowry, are used as badges by chiefs of high rank. Triton and conch shells make ex cellent trumpets when the tip of tho wborl la broken off; and many a New England laborer has beon sum moned to dinner from the hay field by the same deep, metallic note, which has roused to battle the cannl lmU of some tropic Island in the far Pacific. Chank-shells are worn by all H'ndi.s as bangles and anklets and they are also closely connected with their relig ion. The god Vishnu always holds one of these Bhells in his hand. The most important shell In use to day Is tl-Bt of the pearl oyster. From the Internal mother-of-pearl llunlng aro made buttons, knife-handles, studs, fan 8, boxes, brooches card cases and the pearl inlaid work with which we are all familiar. These shells are found In the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Queensland, Day of Panama, and small ones may be picked up on the Florida beaches. Pearls are also ob tained from this molluBk. Semi-transparent shells are used as windows In houses In Canton and ground shells made good lime. As usual In that country, a medicinal use is also in vogue persons suffering from skin diseases being bathed In water In whloh cockle shells have been boiled. A conch shell which has the whorl turning to the right is be lieved, by the Chinese, to have the power of quieting the waves when blown upon loudly. Therefore, when officers oi state are obliged to travel much by lea, the Emperor presents them with one of these magic coucb In one thousand ounces of our got coinage !Vro a;i nine hundred ounces of pure gold, tea ounces of silver, and ninety of asjpur. Making Good. Thorn Is no way of making lanttrtg friends like "Making Hood;" and Doctor Pierce's mmliclne well exemplify this, and their friend, after more than two decades of popularity, srn numbered by the hundred of thousand. They have "made good" and they havo nut made drunkard. A good, honest, sijunrn-denl mndMno of known compilation In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an Im menso sain, whllo most of the prepara tions Mint hnvocomn Into prominence In the earlier period of Its popularity have "gone by the board " and are never morn heard of. There must bo soma reason for this long-time popularity and that Is to bn found In Its superior merits. When once given a fair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, Its supe rior curative qualities are soon manifest; hence It has survived and grown In pop ular favor, whlln scores of less meritorious articles havo suddenly Hashed Into favor for a brief period and then been as soon forgotten. For a torpid liver with Its attendant Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, per haps dizziness, foul breath, nnsty coated tonguo, with bitter taste loss of appetite, with distress after eating, nervousness and debility, nothing Is so good as Dr. Pierce's Ooldnn Medical Discovery. It's an honest, square-deal medicine with all Its Ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper no secret, no hocus-pocus humhug, therefore don't nrorjif, a milmtltntr that tho dealer may possibly mako a little big ger prollt. InHixt on your right to havo what you call for. Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion expecting It to prove a "cure-all." It Is only advised for woman's nicinl ail ments. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Dess advertised than some preparations sold for like purposes. Its sterling curative virtues still maintain Its position In tho front ranks, where it stood over two decades ago. As an In vigorating tonic and strengthening nerv ine it is uneuiiled. ft, won't satisfy those who want "booze," for there is not a drop of alcohol in it. Dr. Pierce's Plensnnt Pellets, the orfrf tirif Little Liver Pills, although the f-t pill of their kind In the market, still lead, ami when once tried urn ever afterwards In favor. Easy to take ns candy one to three a dose. Much imlttitcd but never ajunlnl A STKOXO ILLISTIIATIOV, The Cliiuux Whs Kii.burrushaijj the Politicians. to During tho recent Congressional campaign la Ohio a political spell binder thought he had hit upon a very catchy illustration of u point he wished to make, and one evening held up before the uudlouco a cocoa nut In Its original husk. "This, my friends, represents t'.io political strata of America," he said inis outer dubk, wblun 1 uow strip off, is not without vuluo, of course, but not what you are after That represents the good-lntentloud but lH-advlsed minor parties. Tina noxt this hard, worthless shell hollow, that represents our op;;0' nun is. we must Drcax it up, friends, and come to the meat of of our nation. This represents our party." With a blow of a hammer, he smashed tho shell. "Vou'ro right, old man. It's rotten" a man nearby shouted as the rancid kernel fell from the dismayed spellbinder's hands. At tho Cleaning Establishment. "Tonnorre! Vat lat you say?" "I said I want Fldo dry-cleaned. He Just hates water." Harper's Ba zar. Impartial Criticism. A well-known salesman entered a West End conservatory the other afternoon on business. A girl was playtug a piano in an adjoining room. Suddenly she began Men delsohn's "Spring Song," and tho teacher conversing with the sales man paused to listen. "Can't you stop that noise until 1 explain this to youT" broke in the man of business, who seemed to bo a privileged character. "That girl will be a great musi cian some day," replied the unruffled teacher. "She is naturally talented. Just listen." "I don't agree with you," snapped tho salesman. "She plays too fast and too loud. Who is sheT" "Your daughter," returned tho teacher. The Plea of Tears. A country lawyer in Kentucky of a very emotional character under took the defense of an automobilist who had the misfortune to run over and old man near Lexington. The case looked bad for his client, but the lawyer worked himself into a state of pathos in a tedious appeal for acquittal, and shed tears freely. "What Is Bill Sawyer crying taboutT" asked a newcomer of a friend. "Crying? Why, he's crying be cause the case is so bad that he has no other way of pleading." Auto mobile Magazine. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I. C. B. ENT, High Sheriff, of Co lumbia County, Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the t lectors of the county aforesaid, that a general election will be held in the said county of Columbia, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907, (being the Ttifsrtny next following tti first. MntHlny ef salrt month) tor the purpose of elect ing the soveral persons hereafter nuiui'd: One person for State Treasurer. One person for Associate Judge of Co lumbia County. One person for County Surveyor. The qualified rotors of Columbia county are hereby authorized anil riulrel to vote by bullet printed, written, or partly printed and portly written, tor sin'ti o( tli following nsiuud persons as they see at: STATU Trkasurkr. John O. Sheati, Republican, John G. Harmnn, Democratic. Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition. Samuel Clark, Sociulist. Associatk JuniiK. George Marshall Hnghes.-Kcpublican William Krickbaum, Democratic. County Surveyor. Boyd Trescott, Democratic. I also hereby make known nnd give nntlr ttiat the places of holding the aforesaid election lathe several wards, boroughs, district and townships within the county of Columbia are as follows, vl. Itcaver township, at the public houso of William Nvy. Iientnn llnreugh, at the Town Hull In the Dorough of Kenton. Iicniuii township, at the grist mill of Kdwards Bros. Herwlck, N. K , at, the Defender Klre Compa ny H.ill In the iMirnngli of Itcrwlck. Ilerwiek, N. K., at. t h easterly side of t he pub lic building on heennd Nr., between Market and Mulb-rry streets, In the Hnrough of Herwlck. Herwlck. N. w.. at I lie b.ind room or Harry (Iroler. on the easterly side of the alley he. 1 ween Third and .lackston streets, In the Uoi OULTll of lietwlck. I erwlck, H. W., at the westerly side of th public bulldlnif on Second street between Market and aiulberry streets, In the Ilorniigh oi Herwlck. Bloom, 1st Precinct, at tho Court House. In iiioorosDUtir. Hlootn, Jud I'rerlnct, at, the store building nort nettHi corner west, ana nun m uiooint lilonm, 3rd Precinct, at the Town Hull, In BlooinsburK. Hlootn, 4t b Precinct, nt the Hescue Hose House. Kasl Fifth street, Hloomsbutg. Hrlarcreek Hast at the Jessup Sticct BOhool iione Hilarcreek West at the Mart school house, Catawissa HoroiiLTh. In the bul dlnirnf W. 11 Hhuwn, nt corner of Mul 11 and Kallroad His., In me uorougn 01 Laruwissa. CatawiMsft township, In the public house of J W. Adams. Centrulla, 1st Ward, nt the public houso of Thomas Madden, In Centrallu. Centralla, and Ward, at the publlo house of Anthony I Conway. 111 Centralla. Centre township north, at the public school uuuHt, near L.aiuyui it? vreasy a. Centre towiigtilp south, at P. O. 8. of A. Hall Limn uioice. Cleveland Two., nt Centre school house. ConynKhatn, K. North district, at the school house, near colliery of John Anderson A Co. Conynfrhsm, west nonb, at the public bouse of Daniel Knach, Montana. ConynKhatn, southeast, at the public house 01 nnutfet Burne. Conybgtiam, southwest, at the public house of Cbaa. 11. Horbach, in Locust dale. Cony nR-ham, West District, Mo. 1, at Mldvalley school bouse. conyngham, west district, No. 2, at the public cnuui uoutm in sa:u aiMtnct. K. Flshlnitcreeit, at the house of John Wen' ner, at Honaertown, W. Plshlnitcreek, at the Savage school bouse Franklin township, at the Lawrence school house. Greenwood, Bast, at the house ofBartley AI bertson. In ltohrsburif. Greenwood, West, at the shop of bamuel Miner, in ureenwooa. Hemlock township, at the barber shop of O W. Hartinan. In the town of Buckhoru. Jackson township, at the houso of Elvira IJirieman, in .lacKson. Locust townBhln south, at the public house of Yeager & Son, In Nuuildla. Locust township north, at Yeager's Hotel, In inn village ui nuaringureeK. Madison township, at the publlo bouse of W, F. Crawford, In Jereeytown. Main township, at thepubllcbouseof Norman aiBBif-uer, itiainviue. Mirtlln township, at the public house of Ben. Pennypacker, In Miminvllle. MUlvllle Borough, at the publlo house of Mrs Heller. In MUlvllle. Montoui township, at the publlo bouse of n. n. uiiouaw, at nupert. Mt Pleasant township, at the election houso or Kooerc v. uoweu. Orangevllle Bora, at the publlo house of unain ouauor, in uraogevuie, Orange township, at the Bowman grist mill 1U BHIU lUWUBUip. N. Pine, at the house of William U. Lyons. H. Pine, at the boue of Elijah Shoemaker. Koartngcreelc township, at the house of Al bert Lelby. Scott, East, at Odd Fellows' nail, In Espy. Scott, Weat, at the P. U. 8. of A. Building. In Llgnt street, sil l water, at the store house of A. B. Mc n 1 .. . . North Bugarloaf, at the publlo house of Jacob oieeu, m lytoirai. South Bugarloaf, at the old school house, at loie b reen. West Berwick, 1st ward at the Town Hall In said borough. West Berwick, Und ward, at Button's Livery oiauie in saiu oorougn. Polls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. m. and shall continue open, without Interruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock p. in,, when me pons win oe ciosea. M0T1CB IS BIKIBT OIVIN That every Demon, excentlnv Justice of the rntue uiu Aiueriueu, notaries ruouo ana per sons In the mllllla service of the state, who shall hold, or shall within two months have neia.ttny omce or appointment or pront.or t rust, under the United States, or of this state and city, or corporated district, whether a commis sioned officer, or otberwlse.asubordlnate officer Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this state, or of any city, or of am incorpor ated district, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the stale Legislature, and of 1, ue eeieui ur common council or any city, or Commissioners of any Incorporated district, Is by law Incapable of holding, or exercising at the same time, the office or aoDolntment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, ex cept that of election officers. The Inspectors and Judue of the election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election, In the dtstrl -t to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and each of those InsDeclots shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. C. B. ENT. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bloomsburg;, Pa., Uctober 17th, 1907. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN RS ESTATE Ot MARY A. PUKSEL, A LUNATIC. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas ot Col umbia County, to report distribution of the funds in the hands of J. R. Mont gomery, Committee, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at the office of H. A, M'Kiltip, Esq., on the and floor, in the Columbian Building, in Hloomsbunr, Pa on Saturday, Novem- bur and, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when and where all persons hav ing claims against said estate must appear and prove the same or be forever de- barred from coming in upon saul fund. I. 11. MAIZE, io-io-4t. Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE of valuable REAL ESTATE AND PERSON AL PROPERTY. The undersigned Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Johnson, late of the Township of Pine, in the County of Col umbia., and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, pursuant to an order from the Orphans' Court of said County, will ex pose to public sale on THURSDAY, NOV. 7th, 1907, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day on the premises lately occupied by said deceased in Pine Township aforesaid nlxMtt one mile from Unityville, the fol lowing described real estate r All that certain messuage, tenement nnd tract of land situate In Pine Township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone heap, thence by lands of M. Mourey North 17 degrees East f)i perches to n stone, thence by land of Emma Feister South 7J degrees East 114 perches to a post, thence by lands of W illiaru Lyons nnd othcrsSouth 12 degrees West 6c perches to a post and stone heap, thencebv lands of Marv Robbing North 73 degrees West 1 tS perches to the place of beginning, con taining FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, be the same more or less, and whereon is erected A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, A BARN and other outbuildings. It being the same premises conveyed to snid Sarah E. Johnson bv William Masters by deed dated May Mil. 1006. and recorded in Columbia Cotintv, aforesaid on May 7th. looo, in Deed Book, Vol. No. 77 at page 5S4; reference being thereunto had will more fully and at large appear. All grain in the ground is reserved and nil personal property on the premis es is reserved. Possession will be given upon the payment of one-fourth of the purchase money. Deed at expense of purchaser. ." TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent. 01 one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, the balance of the one-fourth at the date of confirmation nisi, which will be on the first Monday in Decern- bcr, and the remaining three-fourths within one year from date of sale with interest trom date of sale. Purchaser pan nnv nil nt fnnfirmntinn rf cnlo nn1 I get a deed. JOHN R. HERRING, Adm'r of Sarah E. Johnson, dee'd. Clinton Herring, Attorney. At the same place and on the same date but at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the undersigned Administrator will expose to public sale a lot of person al property consisting of a HorsCow, Wagon, Sled, Farm Utensils, Household Goods &c. JOHN R. HERRING, Adm'r of Sarah E. Johnson, dee'd. Clinton Herring. Attorney. 10-17-3L The Proof is in Particular people whose pride of name and pride in product goes into their stationery have preferred Coupon Bond irrespective of price for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry of methods that make for fineness making ((M texture, its remarkable toughness not only a distinctive paper but paper for all business correspondence. Write your letters so that they will compel a reading write to strengthen their appeal and to house- iyjp(Q)i$ other good bond papers but no as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Paper in the World. 29 Mills. COUPOIT BOITD is handled by the Columbian Printing Where Samples SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Alias Le vari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold at public sate at the Court House, Blooms' burg. County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1907 at o'clock p. m.. the following Ae- scribed real estate : All that certain piece, parcel nnd tract of land situate in the Uorough ot Lata wissn, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Bounded on the North by an alley a distance of eighty feet, on the Bast bv land of O U. L. Kosten bauder a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, on the South by Mill Street distance of eighty feet, and on the West by lots of Claudia (iiite and r.nolia Gui a distance of hundred and fifty feet. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of The Borough of Catawissa, II. C Thomas, Collector vs. William II Rhnwn, nnd Columbia County vs. Wil liam II. Rhawn. nnd to lie sold as th property of William II. Rhawn. CHARLES B. ENT. Sheriff, I. C. Mcnsch, Attorney. 9-s6 and io-j-io-l7-lno7 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT I CE ESTATE OH t.ltll',1 HAT'I'I, I.ATF. OK Til VROVIKCK OF CIIMH, ITALY, Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Luigi Katti, late of the Province of Como, Italy, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom nil persons indebted to said estate are requested to niiike payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to EMANUEL (IKK LI. Administrator, Rounds Sciiurman. New York City, 06 Broadway, N. Y. John i. Harman. 23S Center St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Attorneys. 10-10-ot AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned auditor having been appointed In- the Court to make distn tuition of the funds in the hands of Frank Ikcler and Harvey I. Gingles, executors of the estate of William Gin gles, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, deceased, as shown bv their third Am' partial account, will sit at the law offices , of Fred T. Ikeler. Esq.. in tho Town of Bloomsburg. on Tuesday. October 22nd 1007. at ten o'clock in the fnr.-noon to perform the duties of his appointment and all those having claims are request ed to present same or be forever debar, red trom coming in upon said estate, 9-io-5t C. A. SMALL. Auditor, Envelopes 75,000 Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office The line includes drug envelopes pay, coin, baronial, commercial sizes, number 6, 6, 6, 9, 10 and ii, catalog, &c. Prices ranee from $1.50 per 1000 printed, up to $5.00. Largest stock in the coun ! ty to selcet from. the Comparison today but the old slow careful and permanence are still used in M Its beautiful color and and erasing qualities make it the de luxe and incomparable them on reflect the high standing of your ME) costs n more other bond paper will serve you Holyoke, Mass. House, Bloomsbura can be seen. 00 ProfcHNionsil Curds H. A. McKlLLIP ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Columbian Jluilding 2n.. Flocr Jiloomsbiiri;, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEV AT LAW. Knt Building, Coust House Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. K.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hartman Building, Market Squac Bloomsburg, Pa. IKKO IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDE CHAS. YETTER ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wirt's Building. Bloomsburg, Pa. W. If. RHAWN, , ATTORNEY AT-I.AW. Office Corner of 3rd and Main Stt. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY AT I, AW. Office with Grant Herring, Bloornsbiirpr, Pa. T Crangeville Wednesdiy each week A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office Nonnishuri- X.n'l Panic Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J- IL MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AKD Ml. ESTATE AGENT Office in Tnwnseml's Kuilding Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW F.nt BuiMinf., Court House Squart Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA GENERAL INSURACE Office 238 Iron St., KloomsbuTE, t Oct- 3' 1 901. tf M. f. LV1Z & SON, INSURANCE and REAI.ESTAT1 AGENTS AND BPOKEKS. N. VV. Come Main and Centre Sr Bi.Oomshurg, Va. Represent Seventeen as Cood Cnmpantei ...cic urc in me vtorlrl and 11 lex promptly adjusted and paid nt their office. DR. W. II. HOUSE RITRGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Building, Main below Mar Bloomsburg, Pa. All style of work done in a superior dm All work warranted ns represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAOt uT me use o c;aR. nnd free of charm srtificial teeth are inserted Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESfc DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS B RANCH W Crown nnd bridge work a specialty Corner Vain and Centre streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Colombia A Montour Telephone conneetWa J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with clastca. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours 10 to 8 Telephoi J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROIOM Office and residence, 410 Main St' 7-30-Iv BLOOMSBURO. PA "J EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CENTRALIA, PA. Offloe Llddicot building, Lootut area-. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Ent building, "-l6-f9 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' ullding over J. O. Wells' Hardware Store, llloomsbirg. Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snyder, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Larpe and convenient snmple rooms, rooms hot and cold water and si modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL. W. A. Bartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street Large andconvenient saniDl nJ. rooms, hot and cold water, and modera yenlences. Bar stocked with beat wines uu nquors. r irsi-class livery attached. MONTOUS TllilPHOKl. BBLL T1LBVB STIS TSHTKD, OL188I8 riTTIO, H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOJOPATU 10 PHYSICIAN AND 8TJHS fries hours- Office ft Residence, 4tn B 10 a. m. tt) s p. m., 5.80 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSbUBG, pa. C. WATSON McKELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represents twelve of the strongest 00 ptuiieK m me worm, among which are Franklin of Pliila. Penn'a.. Vh Queen, of N. V. Wet-tcheeter. N JNoi tn e lea, Phlla. Offce: Clark Ptiilding, 2nd Flo
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