The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 14, 1892, Image 7

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    5ALTZERS'.
1 '
Don't Want the Earth.
U isn't evert body
ihat wants the earth, but
when people malic up
their minds that they
want a piano organ, or
sewing machine, they
want the best on earth
for the least money . The
proper thing to do is to
buy of a good reliable
home dealer who will
make things right, if
there is any thing ivrong.
Go and, see J". Saltzcr,
the well hnown dealer
in all kinds of musical
in struments and sewing
machines. lie handles
the Stock, Estey and
Starr pianos ; the Estey,
Miller United States
Organs.
1 he celebrated White,
and other makes of Sew
ing Machines. Satis fac-
Hon guaranteed by J.
Saltzer, Bloomsburg, Pa
Main St. below Marliet
Lho Bost Burning Oil Tha: Can to
Macto From Po.ro.oum.
It give a brilliant light. It will not
smoke the chimneys. It will not char the
wick. It has a hijh fire test. It will not
explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety
We Challenge Comparison with am
other illuminating oil made.
We stake our Reputation, as Refiners
upon the statement that it is
Whe Best Oil
IIBI THIS WOBL1),
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR.
Crown - Acme
bliriicHilali,...,
BLOOMSBURG STATION,
BLOOMSBURG ,P.a.
vmvliljtarrHI-Prhi lOCtt. Atoll druail,ti.
v Vr-- " " lu. ,.y
A VlftlON OF F.ATIMl.
Tha Prosprrt of Pin Mill Snitilanlr
Vanished.
The eating n traveller gnla among the
mmintiiiiis of Kentucky Is notnl ays the
exact tiling lie would choose if left to tho
dictates of hU own taste, says a writer la
tlie Detroit Free Yc.1.1, hut he must put
Up with It or ko empty.
One June duy, ufter n rough ride of
thirty miles und no il inner, I ulled up
In front of n house to make Inquiries a
to entxrtaiiiiiieiit for man ami benst for
llmtnlsht. Ti e proprietor of the place
wuk nitting nit it won.lplle hy th Rat.
" What ar the chances for something
to en t and it place to sleep?" leaked, after
the Usual greeting,
"Come fur?" he answered.
"Thirty iuih. "
"Wlmr from?"
Beallyvill. "
" Come from the Bttie Ore ? "
"Yee; loft Winchester a week ago,"
"Life down that .wey?"
"Yi. wheu I Kin nt home."
"I need to live down in the Blue OrnM
myself," he snl.1, with a reminiscent
pleasure Iq hi eye. "Lived down thnr
till I wan twenty-one, married a gal up
In tliH purU, and come up here to live.
She owned thin fiirm. 1 didn't own edurn
tiling in the Dtue Grass," and he winked
slyly. "But git down and come in. I
reckon we kin fls you. Ilitott your Uos
to t iv fence. Want soiiietliin' to eat, do
you?"
"t ahotild aay bo," I replied, as I
o!hvhi hi iuNtriictlou. '
"llow'd it line fried chicken with flour
gravy atrike you?"
"Pltuiih center," I replied lit the ver
nacular. "TltHl't hlue grass victual, ain't hit?"
he naked with an appetizing laugh.
"Aud I reckon you ain't objectlu to
some nice hot biscuits, flitky ttnd white,
with houey onto 'em, aud a piece of
limn, that ud inuke your mouth warter?"
"Well, hnrdly," I said, as tho pleasant
vision the mail spread out before me be
gan to tickle my palate,
"flood cup of coffee ain't had, nuther,
U It." he went on, "and waffles throwed
In fur good measure, and then taperiit'
off on a M snsser full of fresh straw
ben ies Hwinuiiiii' in croain.
"Don't btllc about it," I protested, "I'm
hungrier than a wolf. Let me get at it "
My hoHt's face foil, and there were al
most tears in his eye. "Talk's all there
is to it, mister," he said, mournfully.
"It uster be that a-way in the Blue
Groas, but we dou't git nothiu' but oorn
bread and salt pork up this a-way."
I presume he saw the disappointment
lu my faco and that I was about to ex
press It vigorously, for he threw up hi
Ivmds appealiugly, "Don't aay a word,
mister," he pleaded; "ef I didn't get a
chanoo sometimes to talk about thij
kind of fllllu' fit for man to pot Inside
of himself Ti ft been a dead man
tweuty-flve yean ago." And I didn't
say a word.
Net "In It."
A well-known queeusware merchant of
St. Louis was riding homeward, the other
eveuing, busily engaged in conversation
with a f rieud, aud this la what he said t
"Twenty-four years ago to-morrow my
first child was born, and, while it seems
to me like half a lifetime, my little fam
ily has become a constant so urea of in
terest to me. The children are full of
Hinart saylugs and bright thoughts, and
my eveniugs at homo are evenings of en
tertninment. You know my oldest
daughter, Helen, aged eleven years!
Well, her little sister is about four year
old. They are usually great company
for each other, but the other day they
quarreled und could not be induced to
make friends. When the hour for re
tirement came the little one kueeled
down bi-side her mother and repeated
the prayer, 'Now I lay me down to
sleep.' very solemnly. Then !te added :
" 'God bless papa and muiuma, and An
nie, nud- '
" 'Well, s:iy the rest.' said her mother.
"'AmeuP she reapouded.
"'But you didn't us ! God to blesa
Helen,' was suggeated.
"No, mamma, Helen aiu't in it.'"
Aud the two men laughed until every
body in the car wished they kuew what
t was nil about. St. Louis Republic
Jts iMUrvtltai PUI.
Quill I hear that Desk is writing a
very thrilling novelette.
Screed Yes; it' to be called "Saved
by a Cyclone; or, the Pet of the Ele
uient. "
Quill-What'i the plot?
bcreed Oil, the hero starts a saloon
out West, aud is neurly ruined by lack
of trade, when aloug come a cyclone
which blows his establishment over into
a Prohibition State, where he unload
his entire stock as an origlual package.
Truth.
PrrlUef In Hunt Leas; lalaad.
"It was verwy annoy lug," said the
fox hunter. "The dogs, as we got well
along, naught sight of Huntah's Point;
and, weally, our whole party, before we
knew it, had wtin down a beastly soap
fuctory. I had Lord Fitzboodle, of Eng
land, with us, and it was terwibly mor
tifying. Huok.
Ineraastid Valnaa,
Judge What value do you put on tho
boot that were stolen from you?
Witness You see, my lord, they cost
me eight marks when new, then I had
them soled twice, which came to three
murks each time total, fourteen marks,
Buch Zum Tndllachen.
IUa4wik,
The Unhsppy Father Yet should be
ashamed to idle all the time. It is tluiu
you were working,
Weglnald Why, Fathahl I do wohkl
Don't I woll my own tblggawette, weg
ulahly ? Washington Star.
Tk t-'blnasa Crafcrs.
Mrs. Partington I an so glad that
the ChiueH Exclusion act ha goo into
opiriition. It will deduce to my oom
fni t ou thu Fourth of July to have thoso
Chinese crackers kept out of the country.
- Harper's B i sar.
YOU
CAN EAT
If It Is made) with
Gottolene
Instead of
LARD,
and tho Pie will be
BETTER.
Manufactured only by
N. K. FAIRBANK A, CO.,
CHICAGO, and
138 N. Dalawnr Ave., Phlla.
F.nf ernrUlnar Yon no? Mit"i Tm Co. Instmetrd
niiU sirir4 m. I Wiirkl slon-lily ami niili irv'tmy fnt cr
alt sin I cUm to tinctiitDaMi tiilirijr an InUiul andlMiil-l
m ntnll stun in or hlul. IT t Jon'lancrwa.lat that, 1 will no
lo wnpli r"iii l tho hnlrtft In whlcti I niHo Piy ftmrn'r.
True V I n.i hhali wo Itiatrort and tturt yon. ruad-trf
If wad", ami if n work tmJne,trl"ult'. you will In dn
tf ittf lt l'lt n tni- ) Uland and ttnlh) a hul. If you wr!
M tmi ran be aartil at anr iiv Una f work, rar
Idlv and honorably, br tlioaw f either yang or olt
and In lharr o loralitlm, wherever tti(v Ilro. An nna
ran d tha work. Kv to laarn. Wo ftirnf -n avnrrthina? No
rl-k Yntj eao devntM vnnr spare tnnment, or all your time)
to thawnrh. This tMitlrelr new lead brlrtif wonderful eno
rrs to aver worker. Hfttrfnoeraar Mroini; from to
fWO p"T wwuk and nowanU, and more after llttleexpe
rlrt''e. V t-an furnlelt yn tbeemploynmnt wo tnat-h yora
FU KIm This is an a are of ninrveloua tliini;. d hero Is
anothvr srraat, tteful. wealth (fivinif won'lor. tireat araina
will reward every ndotrlona wnrltur. Whurever ynn are,
and whatever yoj are dnlntf. yon want to know abnnt this
wondrfitl work ftl nnrn. lelay niuans much mnnoy lost tu
yn. h ariaea tu ainlala here, tint ITyoa will write tu .
f will make all plain to you FHKK Address.
Ul'aUttj CO.. JUe& AOO. Auffisaiia, Mula.
SV10WEY
Wisely invested will soon double itself.
and there are often as many elements of
kafety surrounding a good paving invest
ment as one that pays small dividends. The
earning capacity of every investment is the
foundation of dividends. The AtkintOr
Host Turaithl&S CO., of Maine, Organized
in IS7, has paid its stockholders 9 semi
annual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per
cent, a year) and is earning a handsome sur
plus besides. It is a buy and sell business
and a safe investment for nil classes. The
authorized capital is $1,000,000, of which
If 570,000 has been paid in. Jo lurther in
crease the business, ifSo.oco of the Trcas
tiry Stock is oflerecl until March 15th, at par,
$ 10 per share. Price of stock will be ad
vanced February 18th to take effect on above
date, r or full particulars address the com.
nany, Uox ui8, Bcston. Uass. erPcrtlasd,
Sclentlflo Americas
Agency for
DlaiON PATINT .
OOPYRIQHTS, eto.
Cor Information and free Handbook write to
MUNN CO 301 Bhoadwav, New Vohk.
Oldest bureau for securing patents In America.
Bvarj patent taken out by us is broujrht before
the public bjr a nulio (tven tree of clinrge Is tbe
l4nvost circulation of any sctentlfln paper In the
worlj. 8tleudidlr llluatraled. No luinlllnent
man ahould be without It. Wcektr. S3. 00 a
vesri S1.60 six months. Addreas MuNN A CO.
l'ijULlbUKHii,3olllruadwaT.New York.
E. A. RAWLilNGS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds o Meat.
Beef, Veal, Lunib, Mutton,
Pork, Hums, Uncon, Tongues,
Bclognn, &c. Free Delivery
to all jarts of the town.
MAIN STREET,
BLOOMSCURC, PA.
SAMPLES BY MAIL OF .(-'
WALL PAPEfll
BARGAINS!
At Lees tbaa Hanufaeturer' Prices '.C
v T CLOSB OUT lSS i001. 'X
Kranr rot) now and aelntud from tbe rmt '7
V and buirvat maaufacturera. by a hum tin,-
am iruAmuteod, aa alau by us.
Pretty PAPEU. Sa. It all ,
has into 31 e ei'L.ri"VIi:S," rtcu,TT-
2 4 to 1 taa nXiX'tuWi ;r,tt'"" it
4tol9UlbUOItltiltN, lltttate tt: Yll iS
dki Wertb 4 te Sou. et feiiurj. g
SENUae. IN ST4MI-B 'X
Z. To pat poloiK on over 100 ilatthrd 8amvU. ' '
V. H. CAOV, Providence, Ml. I. .
tky W9 rtftr to Atiama Co., of Prn'idenov, anJ
to owr 100,000 vtuiMed customer in c- ry !T
Hlnl, In tar Vniim. A41KNTS WAN'IKI..
uaJ Liberal firiuot'inotila. Write for partlvuhir. 9n
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Connection Bt, ftupert with riilladelnbia
rloartlnif hallroxil for Tamanerd. Tnniaqua,
Wllilsipaport, Sutibnry, l'ottavllle, eto. t
Nortbiimherland with '. t K. Dlv. 1'. H. K. for
tlnrrlsburff, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren,
Corry aud Krle.
W. V. nAI.LHTKAD, Oen. Vsn ,
Kornt..n t'a.
Fennsylvania Railroai
y. K. K. H. DIV. AND N. C K Y
In effect May 23. 1H0-; Trains leave fund
HAM'r W
t4S a. m. Train 14 (IHily except ftunday) for
narrlHburff ard Intermedltie stations arrtvlug
at I'hlladelrlila 8:is) p. m. ; New York S:V) p. m.j
Hftltlmoie, 8:io n. m.; Wasbltnrton 4:80 p. m.
cor.nwtlnif at FMIadelphla lor all hea Hh'
pnltils. 1'aeiwnirer couches to Phlladelpnl
tialtlmnrn. Parlor car to Pblladelpb a.
1-js p. in. Train H, (Dally except nunday.) for
narrlsburff and Intermediate atat lona, am vlng
at I'btlaileipbla at 8:60 p. m. ; Mew York, 9:86 p.
m. ; lialtlmore SMS n. tn. ; Wasblmrlo :1 p. m.
Parlor cant to Philadelphia and passenger
conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
. p. m. Trlo is DHliy except Huoday for
tlamshunr and Intermediate pnlnta, arrmni
nl Philadelphia 10;ss p. m. Baltimore 10:40 p.
D). Paweofc-er ooxch to Philadelphia.
:9 p. m. Train , tDally.) for Uarrlsbnrg and
all lutcnnedlate stations, arriving at PbtUdet.
phla 4:98 a. m.; New York 7:10 a. m. Pullman
sleeping car from narrlshunr to PhlladelpbU
and New York. Philadelphia paaaeugersoaa re
main 10 a'eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m.
1:M a. m. (Dally.) for Hariisburir and Inter
mediate etntlons, arriving at Philadelphia 8:40 a
in.. New York 9:80 a. m., Baltimore :) a. m.
washlnifton 7:30 a. m Pullman bleeping ear
to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila
delphia aiid llalttmorx.
4:is a. m Train 1 (Dally,) for Xlarrlsburg
and Intermediate stations arrlvlnfr at ballC
more S: a. m. and Washington 10:06 a. m and
Pullman aleeplnif cars to Baltimore, Washing
ton, aud Passenger coaches to Baltimore.
WBI4TWAKD
9:4 a. m. Train 9 (Dally evcept Nunday) for
ranundalKua, rlochesler, Buffalo and Niagara
Fulls, with Pullman sleeping cars and paeaen
ger coaches to Rochester.
6:10 a. m Train 8 (DaUy,) for Krle, CanandsJ.
frua and Intermediate Btatlona, Hochester, Bar.
fulo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace
cars aud passenger coaches to Krle and Koo hea
ter 9:S TtjIh is (Dally,) for Lock naven and
liilermvtflate s tut Ions.
1:85 p. 111. Train U (Dally except Ounday) for
Kane, 4'auandalgua and Intermediate stations,
Hochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with
t hmiiKh paseuge r coachea to Kane aud Hoches
ter and Parlor car to Hochester.
6:0) p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Hnndaj)
Kenovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations.
9:oft p, m. Train si, (Dally,) for WlMainspo.
and Intermediate stations.
THPOUOH TRAIN FOR SUNBUHY FHOM
TEIE BsHT AND SOUTH
Train 16 Leaves New York, 19:16 ulgbt, Phila
delphia 4;80 a. m., Baltimore 4:40 a. in , Kairb
burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at runbury 9:M
a. m.
Train 11 Leaves Fh'ladelpbU 8-so a. m.,
Washington 7;SU a. m., Baltimore 8:4' a. m.,
(dally except Sunday) arriving at Kunoury, 1:86
with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen
ger coaches from PhlladelpbU and Halllmore.
Train I Leaves New York 9:00 a, m , Philadel
phia 11:40 a. m., Washington 10:50 a. m., Haiti,
more 11:46 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving
atttunbury 6:80 p m. with paaseotrer coaches
from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Train 91 leaves New York 9 00 p. m., Philadel
phia 4;s!r p. m., Washington 8ns p. m., Baltimore
4:H) p. m. (Dully) arriving at sunbury 9:01 p. in
Through Parlor car troui Philadelphia, week
diya.
Train I leaves New York 6:30 p. m., PbUadel
phla:90 p. m., Waablngton 7:40 p. m., BaiU
more 8:46 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arrtv.
log at Sunbury, 9:04 a. in. with Pullman sleeping
cant and passenger couches front Washington
and Baltimore.
Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel
phia 11:90 p. m., Washington i0: p. m , ualtu
more li:90 p. in., (Dally,) arriving at fuabury
6:10 a. m.. wlih Pullman sleeping cars from
Philadelphia, Washington and Bultlmore and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti
more SUNBURY 1IAZLHTON, A WILKESBARHI
HA1LHOAD. AND NOHTH AND WKbT
BRANCH RAILWAY.
(Dally ejccepl Sunday)
Train 7 leaves sithhury 10:110 a. m. arriving at
Bloom Fes' 10:48 a, m., Wilkes Barre 19 10 p. m.
llHxlcton 19:18 p. in., Pottsville 1.96 p. m
Train 11 leaves sunbury 5:8 p m. nrrtvlng at
Bloom Ferry :9s p. m , Wllkes-Barre 7:60 p. u.
Ilnzleron 7:6 p. m. Pottsville 9:0S p. m.
Train 8 leaves Wilkes-Kane 7:96 a. 10. Potts
ville 11:00 a. m., ilazletou 7;in a. m., arrtvlug at
Bloom Ferry 8:47 it. m., Sunbury 9:40 a. n.
T'i In 10 leaves I'ottavllle l:M p. m. naleton
8:04 p.m. Wllkee-llarre8:l9 p. nt., arriving at
Bloom Furry 4:ai p. in., sunbury 8:18 p. m.
SUNDAY THA INS.
Train 7 leaves sunbury 10.00 a. in., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m , WlUteg-Barre 14:10 p. tu,
Train 90 leaves Wllktw-harre 6:10 p. ru.. nrrlv.
Ing at Bloom Ferry 6:49 p. m., suubury 7:80 n, m.
LH VS. K. PL'urf, J. K. WOOD,
'en. Manager.
Gen. Pauo, Agt.
T)LOOtiS0UKU ik b I'LL! VAN K. H
t3
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I -&4PR0FESSI0HAL CA!1S3,K-
N, U. FUNIC,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's BuilJinj, Court Hou3 Alley,
EI.OOMSIJVKO, I A.
A. L FRITZ,
ATTORNKY AT-I.A W,
Tost Office Building, 2nd floor,
15I.OOMSUURO, TA.
C. V. .MILLER,
ATTORN RY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's BuiMioy, and floor,
BLOOMSDUKG, PA.
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORNKY- AT-LAW,
Office and floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
B. F. HARTMAN
UPRKStNTS THE FOLLOWINO
AMERICAN rSStJRANCZ COMPANIES
North American, of Philadelphia,
franklin, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia.
York, of Pennsylvania.
lIt"HveT; ol New York.
Queens, of lxnrlon.
North British, of London.
Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WAINWRIGHT&CO.,
WHOI.F.SAI.E GROCERS.
Teas, Pvru"s, CofTees, Sugars, Molasses,
RLe, rp.ie., Ilicarli Snia, l.tc,
N. i.'. (.Vir.iei Se oml and Arch lrirt,
rnii.A ; :-:i,ir:i.v, pa.
UTOrd-TS 'ill rvri.c p:-o..ipt i-titri'M.in.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
IIOMKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKCKOS,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over I. W. llarnnan & Sons' Store
Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Fourth
Streets.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORN EV-AT-LA W,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
GRANT HERRING,
A'rrORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rawltns' Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRANK P. BILLMEYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dentler's lluiUinj and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
BLOOMSBURG RELIABLE FIRE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
M. E. Edwards, Agent and Broker,
Office Sanitarium Building,
(Successor to H. C. Cbamberlln and I. Edwards-)
COMriNIIS RSI'RISSKTSD.
Flremans Fund, of Snn Francisco,
Spring Garden, of Philadelphia,
Mnt-ncan Central, of St. Louta,
North British and Mercantile, t
London and Kdlnbun;, Kug. V.
s. Branch, New York city,
Assets,
f'2,H45,8.19.H9
l,il.tT3.ta
$1,479, OSl.bl
$3,433,685.69
LOSSES rROMTTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT
THIS AGENCY. 5-13-ly.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. FRANK. ZARR,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, COr. Main and Centre St.,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa,
WCan be consulted in German.
W. II. RIIAWN,
ATTORNaY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Mam Streets,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, Neath side Main St., below Market,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Special attantioa riven to the ere and the
fitting of laa&ira.
SA) .ESMEN WANTED
TosiTlM'hSl'IRY tl CK. i
glow nil the li'aittiiK v.iih'llcs, both old m.d
new. We I'i '1ik-o nil stud; Unit ilh'H. niul guur.
antee HiillsdH'ilori. I.t;.'ji st wilui'vuv coiniiiU
blon from the Mart. ilie ror tertn.i.
11. K. (loi'Kei'CO,, Nursi'ljliien, Kocbestcr, N.
II. V. WHITE 4. r
WHITE & YOST,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Count House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN M CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTIC OF
THE PEACE,
Moyer Bros. Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORN EV-AT-LA W, INSURANCE ANO
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Lockard's Building, and floor. Comet
Main and Centrset J
MATTHEW McREYNOLDS,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Office Second Floor, Postofltae
Building, Blodmsburg, Pa.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Offlce and Residence, Third Street, West of
Market, near M. . Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office hours every afternoon and
Special attention gives to the eye and
fitting of glasses. Telephone connect wi
Dr w. h. house,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Mara below Market
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior maaoec,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIIt,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfcea
artificial teeth are iaeertad.
WT be open, all buors dadajg tbe imf.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. Ofticc 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar
anteed ns represented. Ether tind Gas ad
ministered or Kl.ECTklC vibratos and Local.
Anesthetics used for the painlei-s extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
nre inserted
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FRKA9 BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS. '
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Iii.ooMsnuRO, Pa.
o
Represent Seventeen as good Compan
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of H. V.j Merchants', of NcwarV,
N. J.; Clinton, N. V.; Peoples', N V.j
Reading, Pa.; German American In. Co.,
New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Nsr
York (Jersey City Fire Iaa. Co., Jersey City,
N. J.
These old corporations are well sr-ao:ed
by age and fire tested, and have never v-t
had a loss settled by any court ol L. Their
assets are all invested n solid securities, aie
liable to the hazard of hre oily.
Losses promptly aad honestly ad jus.ed and
paid as soon as determined, by Cl.r.stun
Knapo, Special Agent and Adjuster, iilo.uv
burg, Pa.
The o(le of Columbia coui'ty shoidd
patronize tbe agency where loses if an. ir
settled and jid by one of their own mii. ...
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
McCloskey & Tracy, Proprietors.
.Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Path
rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern
conveniences.
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
BL00U8BCR0, PA.
Farm property a specialty. 4-aa-iy.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTER MAY 15, 1898.
Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows : (Sunday
excepted 1
Kor New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Potta.
vllle, Tamnqua, etc., S.10, 11.88 a. m.
For VUlllnnisport, 1.45 a.m., 8.15 p. m. Sun
day, T 5S a. m ,4.iw p. m.
For Danvllie and Milton, 7.45 a. m , 8.15, 11.15
p.m. bunday, 7.6 s. m., 4.S8p. m.
For Caiav. If-a e.10. 7.45, 11.36 A m., 18.15, 6.00,
0.:io p. m. Sunday, 10.il a. m. 7.03 p. m.
For Hupert a. 10, 7.45, 11, tw a. m.. m.15, 8.15,
5 on, 6.30, u.i5;p. in. bunday 7.51, lu.ai a. m., 4.88
7.03 p m.
Trains for Bloomsburg
Leave New Yoik via of Philadelphia T.4S a.
m., 4.i0 p. m. and via Eaaton 8.5 a. m., 4.30 p. tn.
D ave I'lilladelphla icon a. m., 0.UO p. m.
Leave Heading 11. f O a. m. 7.57 p. m.
u-ave l'ot'sville K.80 p. m.
leave Taman.ua 1. 21 a. m., 8.88 p. m.
Leave wiuiumarort 50 a. u.. 4.85 p. m. Eun-
dny, koii a. tn., 4.S5 p.m.
Leave iiuawisHB ., b.xu a. m. i.wi, a.iv, .iu
11. lis p. m. Sunday, 7.45 a. ra., 4.15. p m.
Leave KUDert e.i!l. 7.08, 8.87. 11.43 a. m.. 1.87.
S.'JT, f.lH, 11.85 p. ru. bundas, 7.58, 10.18 a. m.
4.88 p. m.
For Bail lmore, asuington ana ine west tia
H. O. It It., through tralj) leave Ulrard Ave
nue (-latino Vhlla (P. It. tt. R.) 8.55, 8.111. 11.8T
a. m., 1.X7, 5.18 7.13 p. m. buiidays 8.53,8.01
ll.i? a, ru., ?:, 7.18 p, m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Iave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and
boulh Sitteet Wutl.
yOH ATL1KTI0 CITY.
Weekdays Ex pre-s. .0() a. m.. 8.(10. 4 ro.
5.mp in, Aoioinmodstlon, S.toa.m., 6.15, p. m,
Hur.d:iy Hxineas, ii.iio, a. m. Aoocinltioaullon,
8.011 11. m. ai d 4.M11 p. m
jteiurnuu; ihvh At.iantie t ity neper, corner
Anantlo and Arkantiis avor.ues.
WeeldA,VK Kxpreas, 7.K 7.45 0.0(1 a. m. afd
4.ro p. 111. Aeci'iiimiHiiiiion, 8.10 a. in., 4.0. p. m,
stindur Knprvf, 4.00, r- m. Aco n ino-lullon,
7 ao a. in. una l.o p. m.
I. A. T!I.H!, C.C. HANCOCK,
Peru. 1 uen'l Mauagei' iien'l luas. Agt