The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 11, 1893, Image 7

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here, who will make things
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wrong.
For anything in this line
the place to go is to
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Ware-rooms, Main Street, be
low Market.
Tho Best Burateg Oil That Can be
Made From Petroleum.
It gives a irilliant light. It will not
moke the chimneys. It will not char the
wick. V lus high lire test. It will not
explode, -t is ore-eminently a family safetv
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BLOOMSBURG STATION,
BLOOMSBURG ,PA.
DUFFEY'S
BL00MSBURO, PA.
V" ,
Headquarters for fine Photographs
and Crayons. Copying and enlarging
done in our artistic manner. All ne
gatives made by Roshon are preserved
and duplicates can be had at any
time at reduced rates.
GALLERY OVER
HARTMAN'S STORE.
r.lO-7-lyr.
CHOLERA SURE ENODGH
Dr. Jenkins Issues an Official
Bulletin.
NO DANGER, PAST OR PR2SENT
Only On ralleat and II U llecoveilnz.
Kvary I'rceantlnn Taken to fliinrd
Against ill ftlseas Hegulitr llull.tln
In II Issued Hereafter.
Nf.w York, An. 9. Health Officer
Jenkins Issued the following bulletin yes
terday t
"QrARA!TM, Aug. 8. Thebaoterlnlogi
Ml examination of Loreuxo Moraclo, pas
senger on the ateamer Karamanla, who
hna been Uolated on Swinburne Ialand,
shows the presence of cholera bucell'.l. The
patient la recovering and la now able to be
up nnd nlxmt. Tha other passengers of
the Karamanla, who are on Hoffman Isl
and, are In good health.
"The ateamer Maaallla, which arrived
from Marseilles and Naplea to-day, 1?
days out, reports one caw of measlea
aboard. With thla exception, all are well.
"YV. T. Jmkish, Health Officer. "
There la uo danger of any further out
break, aud, consequently, no necessity for
alnrm.
Krory precaution haa been and will tie
taken to guard against tha introduction of
the disease by the passengers luto thla
country.
The passengers will be detained until
every danger from cholera Infection has
passed away.
Krom now until all danger of cholera
has passed Health OlUcer Jenkins wlU is
sue dally bulletins giving the exact physi
cal condition of all the paasengera ou ves
sel!, from infected porta, or ports supposed
to be InCected.
Cholera la Enrp.
Bucharest, Aug. 9. Fifteen cases of
cholera and four deatha were reported In
Brabilov yesterday. In Suollua 30 case
and five deatha were reported.
THE WOIU.1V8 JTAIB.
Shall It b Continued IMirlnej th Com
log Year.
Wasiiixoton, Aug. 8. Tha proposition
to keep open tha Columbian World's Expo
sition throughout the summer of 1891
found its way to Washington previous to
the opeuiug of Congress, but it had not
been suggested to any members of the 1111-
nois delegation. Senator Palmar said ha
could not talk Intelligently upon a proposi
tlon concerning which he knew absolutely
nothing. Senator Cullom aald he had
heard auch a auKRestion made in Chicago,
but bad nothing to say beyond the fact that
he would support any measure, within
reason, which the various boards of tha
Fair and tha people of Chicago might
want.
General John C. Black, Represontatlve-at-I-arge,
said that If the people of Chiongo,
especlully those chnrifed with the manage
ment of the Fair, believed It could be made
a legal and financial success he would be
in favor 'of continuing its existence for
another year. But only, of course, upon
tho reiiuest of the people of Chicago.
Representative rrauk J. Aldrich, In
whose district the Fair Ground is located
suid it was for the local directors and the
commissioners to determine that they want
the r air kept open. Upon the expression
of that request, he had no doubt ConureNS
would act favorably, and the Chicago rep
resentatives would do all they could. Wa
all feel, ho added, that too innch money
has been expended on the buildings, that
they are too beautiful in detail nnd mag
nificent as a whole to be destroyed fr S
months. November is not a bad uionCu In
Chicago, and iwlepeiideent of the question
of continuing the Fair next year, I thftfc
it would be u good thing to keep it ofiMi
until Dec. 1.
Representative Durborrow thought the
extension of the Fair would be a gnud
thing. It would help out floauctaBy auk
allow a greater number of persons to visit
It. biuoa bia arrival lu Washingtuo
number of members hod told him that
owing to the financial condition ot the
country, persons in their district! who
wished to visit the exposition bad beeci
prevented from doing so.
Kepreseutativa Hitt, ml tha distrkit ad
joining Chicago ou tha west, said enthus
iastically that whatever tha people of
Chicago desired to have dons, aft
full study of tha situation, ought to b
dona, ana be would aid in acoompliaaloc
It. "Tha matter, however," he saM,
"should not be hastily determined. Phil
adelphla discussed a ooutinuauo of tha
Contennlal, but finally eanciudea not to
attempt it. ' But I hav. coufldeuc an. tha
managers ot th Columbian Exposition
and know that If the- beliv th opening
next year can oa succesiui tay wiu bsm
I. .A ii
TffESTTTWO DBOvTNBO.
Bad Aceldaat ta ma Kioarato Far; 44f
th Coast of Wales. . t v .
i London, Aafcrdfam. cY aad acei
dant to a party ol; Mimienlala was re
ceived last evening front fart Talbot, a town
In Glamorganshire, Wales.., Twenty-eight
pleasure seekers from Ystrad took a boat
at Port Talbot and, In spit of repeated
warnings of danger, th boat being over
loaded, put out luto Swansea Bay. Tha
rowers being inexperienced, toe beat ha
came unmanageable and waa carried luto
the breaker. A heavy aea Anally struck th
boat, causing th occupants to rush to tha
side, when ahe capsized and all were
thrown Into tha water. Twenty-two, in
cluding several women aud oblldien,
were drowned. Others were picked up by a
pilot boat. The man who had charge of
the boat and two assistants swam ashore.
The aocideut was witnessed by hundreds
of persons on shore, who were powerless
to render any assist rued.
A Horrible Accident.
Cmsvkland, 0., Aug. 0. There was an
accident in the converting department of
the Bessemer Steel Works here yesterday
and live men were terribly burned and
cooked by molten metal. The workmen
were about to make a cast and the apara
tus became uumanugeable. With a bis
the hot metal flowed into th pit under tha
converter and as It struck tha water there
waa terrible explosion. Foreman John
Tilly, Robert McCloud-and Jessa Suell are
all terribly burned. Two laborers, name
unknown, also received injures that may
prove fatal.
Reduced to Klght Hours. -
Fokt Waynk, Ind.. Aug. 8. A notioa
waa posted In the Wabash machine shops
in this city yesterday, notifying the em
ployes, several hundred In numbar that
until further advised tha working hour
would .ba reduced from ton to eight per
iy. ' 7 ... . I
J. R. Smith &Co.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DEALERS
PIAWOS,
By the following well-known makers i
Chickeriitsi,
a
Knabe,
Weber,
Hal let & Davis.
Can also famish any of the
cheaper makes at manufact
urers prices. Do not buy a
piano before getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
IV. L. DOUGLAS
03 GHOE noTVip.
Da yen was thm7 Wties asxt I ated try a pair.
t In th world.
00
2.50
2.00
f ON LAOlU
42.00
1.75
rod oyi
1.75
If yea want a (nt 0RES3 SHOE, mad In ttia latMl
ityltt, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 01
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to euitom made and look and
wtar at wait. If you with to economize In your footwear,
do to by purchatlng W. I. Douglas Shoet. Name lad
prtc tumped en the bottom, look for it when you Duy.
7. 1 DOTJOLAS. Brockton, Mass. Sold by
F. I. Dentler, Bloomsbunr, Wm. Bogert, Espy,
u. s. o4 c. vt uue, uueKuorn,
A. M. UeWltt. OranKevlllo,
7-7-5 months.
THE STANDARD HIGH CRADE
MAJESTIC BICYCLE, s
f!U?M(in. ITieumaflc rediicpd from
$115.00 to $85.00.
w, h. brooke & co.,
B10Qi?BTO3, PA.
Send for Catalogue.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTER WAY 13, 1893.
Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows Sunday a
V-aawvlF-lrTJU I
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Fotta
an. an al 1A 11 U a m
T 1 1 in, i Biuauiia, vw.t . .mu
For WUUsmsport, 1.1& a. m 8.82 p. tn Sun.
tftT. I Dn a. (U.t . uii
For Danville and Milton, 7.15 a. nsu, 8.S9. 11.10
" Tn, r..wirM. s.in "J 4.v 11.15 a. m.. IS 15. S.00.
11.10 p. m. Sunday, laa a. m. t.08 p. m.
For Rupert .10. 7.45, 11.18- a. m., 11.15. 8.15,
ina m Bit a 1 1ft II tIKn m KlinHflT T.KH. IlLSI a.
V VU) o.arr( 1 1 IU mw f. a w i - -
a9flLlr."-
ATSlUa) iur Oivuiiuvuii
Leave New York via ot Philadelphia 8.00 a.
ta., 4.so p. m. and via Baston 8.43 a. m., 4.!W p. m
- .Wn...i-hiiAnA. n i . nn n m
Leave Reading 11.80 a. m. 7.5T p. m.
Leave Pottavlll lf.se p. m.
LeT wtuumtoort 9 S5 a. m., 4.25 p. m. Sua.
qbj. B.UU Ul9' K
Leave Cstswuas7.no. s.oa.m. 1.M, 8.19, .io
1L18 p. ra. Sunday, 7.45 a. m., 4.15. p m.
f Leave Rupert ,1, 7.08. 8.S7. H.4 a. m., 1.87,
a a m n ia aa m filinlavl 7 M 1ft 14 aV m
. Iffl . IV, ai.S'V V Ha HiuraHa "f -
tSp.B.vailfi
'W Baltimore, Washington and th West via
a Wit R.i through trains li'ave Olrard Ave
fW dtalloa. Phil. (P. K. K. R.) 8.50, 8.01. 11.88
a. 5.4s 7.10 p. m. Sundays 8.50,8.04
U.M a. nru, 8.56, 5.4i, T.lt p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leav Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and
goals Street Wart.
toa ATLANTIC CITT.
Weekdays Kxpress, 8 Oft. 9.00. 10.4s a. m (Sat
urdays, 1,80) 12 00, 8.00, 4.90, 6.15 p. m. Excursion
7.00 a.m. Accommodation, 8.03 a. m., 4.80, 4.48
p. m.
HundAja Kxnress, 7.80, 8.no, 8.so, o.oo, laoo a.
m 4.80 p.m. Accomodation, 8.00 a. m., and
4.45 1 . ni.
Ketsjrnlng leave Atlantio City Depot, corner
Atlaoflo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays.
ExuresH, ( N ondays only, s.45.) 7.00, l.'li, W a.
m., and 8.1 4.00. 5.80, 7.80, v.80 p. in. Accom
moautlon, 8.50, a. m . and 4.80 p. in. Excur
sion, from foot oi Mississippi Avenue only, 8.1)0
D, ni.
Sundays. Express, 3.30, 4.(io. 5.0, s.80, 7.on,
7.o, k.ik), n.30, p. m. AocommodatloD, 7.80 a. m.,
and 5.05 p. id.
I. A. BWEIOAHD, C. O. HANCOCK,
Pres. & tien'l superintendent, (ien l Pass. Agt
pLOOMBBURO& SULLIVAN It. H
Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, lsw).
SOUTH.
NORTH.
4.00 fll'v
aTSAl V':;'.;rfl
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv
STAT:onu. r. m. r. m. a.m. a.m. r. m. r. u.
Bloomsburg 8 8 18 10 7 15 8 88 f Hi ( 40
Main Street ( 18 11 04 7 07 8 42 I ii 8 47
Irondale a 18 18 OH 7 04 8 46 IS 8 50
Paper Mill 8 08 U 68 8 68 8 68 2 58 8 68
Llgntatreet 8 05 11 49 8 58 8 66 8 58 7 18
Oraugevllle 8 67 11 88 6 48 t 06 8 07 T 08
Forks, 6 45 11 87 6 83 9 16 8 17 7 80
laner's m... 6 48 It 24 6 80 V 80 8 80 T 84
Stillwater.......... 5 87 II 18 8 85 8 87 8 86 T 80
Benton 6 88 11 08 6 16 87 8 38 7 88
Edsons. 5 88 II 04 8 11 8 41 8 38 T 44
Uoles Creek 6 80 11 08 8 08 44 8 48 T 48
Sug-arloaf,..., 8 15 11 67 8 08 48 8 48 1 68
Laubaoha,. 8 18 10 54800 8 63 8 60 T67
Central. 6 08 10 48 6 68 10 03 4 00 8 07
Jamison Clt ... 6 00 10 40 8 60 10 10 4 06 8 10
Lt. Lt. Lv. at Ar.
RAILROAD HUB TABLE
T EL AW A RE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NORTH.
A.M.
6 JO
6 85
6 40
648
7 0S
7 18
7tn
787
7 81
7 8X
7 41
748
161
800
8 10
61
88H
880
8 31
140
8 4
6 48
a M
8 56
8 01
IW
818
V 18
885
8 31
NORTBUMSIBLAND
Cameron
Chulasky
Danville
Catawlsaa
Rupert
Bloomsburg
Bspy
Lime HI U
Willow Grove
Brlaroreek
Berwick
Beach Haven
lilck's Ferry
Shlcksulnuy
Huniock's
Nantlcoke
Avondale..
Plymouth
Plymouth Junction
Kingston
Hennel4..
Maltby
Wyoming
West Plttston
Plttston
Duryea
Lackawanna
Taylorviiie
1 60
a a a S
6 53
8 58
1 18
SiW
f 81
86
8 43
8 50
8 54
M
10
817
8 W
838
8 46
3 51
8 56
4 00
4 06
4 m
4 14
4 17
4 88
4 30
4 84
4 37
10W
10 88
10 44
10 49
05
83
8 88
85
48
6 46
50
6 54
II 18
11 18
7 08
7 00
11 89 7 8
T 811
1149
ii'M
1803
18 06
is'ia
1988
it'ss
7 89
7 43
7 48
7 58
T 57
8 08
8 07
8 18
17
8 85
8 99
45
4 50
4 65
8 49
neuevue..
SoaaNTOM.
8 47
8 35
19 49
r.u.
8 89
a. u. r. M
If
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
A.V.
A. M. T. M. P N,
SCRIHTOM
Bellevue
00
6 03
950 185 607
955
looo
1007
io lo
1014
10 90
10 V,
10
10 89
10 33
10 39
10 44
10 48
10 59
10 50
1109
11 98
1189
1140
Taylorviiie 6 10
Lackawanna 619
Duryea. 6 99
Plttston S8
West Plttston 6 86
Wyoming.. 6 40
Maltby 6 44
Bennett 6 48
Kingston 6 64
Plymouth J una tlon 6 59
1 41
I 59
1 55
too
906
811
.
8 19
995
999
9 84
838
9 49
950
801
117
8 95
8 33
840
944
850
8 58
4P5
419
4 19
4 38
4 46
4 51
61
6 94
898
681
638
6 43
6TO
66
703
707
Plymouth 7 04
Avondale.
709
Nantlcoke
Dunlock'a . .....
Rhlcksblnny....
Hlom Ferry....
Beaiv Haven...
714
7 90
7 81
7 44
754
718
190
T80
7 41
7 47
Berwick. ...
809
753
t'ob
Brlftr Creek 8 09
Willow Grove..
618
11 Tub
11 66
Lime Ridge..
Kw
Blonmshurg
Rupert
Catawlsaa...
817
8 84
8 81
8 87
9 49
8 67
806
18 04
1819
19 18
19 83
IS 37
619
818
693
8 93
8 13
Danviim,;,,.
Rhulaakv 9 08
Cameron 9 07 18 46 4 51 8 53
NORTamsiBLAxn 9 99 1 00 5 08 9 07
..m. r. m. r. it. ra
Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia
Rftsiitnir Uaiirn.ii for T.maneDd. Tamaaa.
W llamsrort. Sunbury, Pottsvllle, etc. At
Northumberland with P. A K. Dlv. P. R. K. for
narrtsnunr. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren,
Corry nod Erie.
W. F. HALLSTEAD, Gen. Van;,
scranton. Pa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
P. E. R. R. DIV. A3D N. C RT
In effect May ,91 1893. ' Trains leave Sunbury
EASTWARD.
9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for
narrisDurg req wtermeuia'e etauona arriving
at Philadelphia 8:00 p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. m.;
Baltimore, 3:10 p. m. ; Washington 4:30 p. m.,
connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Hho
points, fossenger concnes io rmiaueipma
KnltlmnrB. Purlor car to I'blladftlDhla.
1-6S p. m. TrHln 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for
Harrlsbur; and intermediate sta t Ions, arriving
at t'tiiuuieipnia at :iu p. m. ; new lorx, k p.
m. : Baltimore 6:45 p. in. : Washington .:! p. m.
Parlor crs tn Philadelphia and passenger
coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
5.9 p. ni. Train 19 Dally except Sunday for
liarrisnurg ana intermeaiaie points, arriving
at Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. New York 8:50 a,
v, Baltimore 10:40 p. ni., Washington 4:10 a.
m., Pa9senger couch to t-Mladelphlo.
:M o. m. Train 6. (Dally.) for Harrisnrir and
oil lute.rmcrtlate stations, arriving at Phlladel
uhU J::w a. m.; New York 7:33 a. m. Pullman
slecnlne car from Harr!nurg to Phlladelnhi
nnd New York. Philadelphia passengersoan re
main in a'eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m.
1:50 a . 4(Da'ly,) 'or llarrrsburg and Inter
mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia B:50 a
m., New York :30 a. m., Bnitlmore :s!0 a. m.
Washington 7:30 a. m., Pullman sleeping cars
to Pblla'lelphla and pa&suot'or coaches to i'nlla-
aeipuiaana liniriBiore.. . .
4::i a. m. Train 16 (Dally.l for nnrrlsburg
and intermediate stations arriving at Balti
more -M a. m. and Washington 10.16 a. in aud
Pullman sleeping care to nauimore, waaninc
ton, and Passenger coachas to Baltimore.
' WB8TWAKQ.. - r.V'
8:04 a. m. Train 9 (rfally except .Sunday) for
Canaudalgua, Hochestr, Budalo and Niagara
Falls, with Pullman slepplngcarstoBufIakand
passncger coacues to nocnmier.
6:13 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie. Canandal
sua and Intermediate stations. Rochester, Buf
falo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace
ears to une ana aunira ana passenger coacues
to Krle and Honhwter.
9:56 Trin is (Daiiyj for Lock Haven and
Intermediate stations. .
1:85 p. m. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for
Kane, Canandslgua and Intermediate stations,
Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane apd Roches
ter ana rarior car to nucuesror.
5:31 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) for
Renovo, Elmlra and Intermediate stations.
9:25 p. m. -Train 13. dally tor WlWamaport and
intermeaiai stations. . ,
THPOUOH TRAINS FOR SUNBURY FROM
TH K BAST AND SOUTH.
Train 16 Leaves New York, 115 night, Phlhv
delpbla 4;S0 a. m., Baltimore 40 a. m., Harrta
burg, 8ilb a. m., daily arrlTlag at Suaonry 9-.5
a. m.
Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 6-60 a. m.,
wssuingwo a. iu., oii.iiaur uu,
(dally except Sunday) arriving; at sunbury, -M
wun rarior car rrora rnuaaeipaia ana poois
irer coaches from Phlladelnhla and Baltimore.
Train 1 Leaven New York 9:00 a. m , PWlaa!.
phla 11:51a.m., Washington 10:15 a, m., Bala,
more 11:10 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving
at sunbury 6:99 p. in. with passenger coachea
trotn rnuaaeipnia ana naitunore.
Train 18 leaves New York 8.10 P. m.. Phlladel.
phla 4;3s p.m., Washington 8:16 p. m., Baltlmort)
.:is p. in. arriving ai. ounoury r.o p. m.
Through coach and Parlor oar from Philadel
phia.
Train 9 leaves New York 6:80 p. m., Phlladel
phla 0:90 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., Balti
more 8:4t p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv
ing at sunbury. 9:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping
cars and passenger coachea from Washington
ana naiiimore.
Train 3 leavea New York 8:00 D. m.. Phlladel.
phla 11:90 p. m., Washington 10:40 p. m., Baltl.
more 11:40 p. m., (Dally,) arriving at Hnnbary
5:08 a. m., with Pullman sleeping ears from
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and
passenger coachea from Philadelphia and Balti
more. SUNBURY HAZLKTON, A WILKEBBARRB
HAILKOA 1), AND NORTH AND WEST
BRANCH RAILWAY.
(Dally except Sunday)
Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10:u0 a. m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 19.10 p. m.
Ha.leton 12:15 p. m.. Pottsvllle 1.96 p. m.
rnrouKii coacn wiiuamsport to wiiues-lfarre.
Train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:35 n. m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry 6:96 p. m., Wllkes-Barr 7: so p. m.
Uny.leiou 7:69 p. ni. Pottsvllle 9;05 p. m.
Througn Coach Wllllamsport to Wilkes-Barro.
Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Barre 7:95 a. m. Potts.
vuie 6:00 a, in., Hazleton 7.-I0 a. m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry 8:47 a, m., sunbury 9 35 a. m.
Through Coach Wllkes-Barre to Wllllro8port
iTttin iu leaves rouHvine r.au p rn. Hazieton
3-oi p. m. Wllkes-Barre 8:19 p. m arriving at
Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., Sunbury o-lB p. m.
Through Coach Wllkes-Barre to arrlsburg.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
T.aln t tfl.vna Dnnhimv Irt m a m .ini.i. n .
Bloom Forry 10:48 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 19:10 p. m,
Train leaves Wllkes-barre 4:40 p. m., arrlv.
Ing at JHoom Ferry 6:0) p. tn., Sunbury 7:00 p, m.
S. M. PRBTOHT, J, R. WOOD,
Uen'L Manager. oen. Pasa, Agt. .
GET YOUR
JOB PRINTING
DONE AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K.
. N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent'a Building, Court House Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. t. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Poet Offica Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, 7A.
C. W. MILLER, ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt' Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
GED. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P..
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY- VT-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, ?A.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG. fA.
THOMAS B. HANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ents' Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. T. WHIT8. A. K. TOST.
WHITE & YOST
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, and Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of
THE PEACE,
Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATB AGENT,
Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner
Main and Centre.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark' Building, cor. Main and Centra Sta.,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
aTCan be consul ted in German.
. W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
OtSoa, corner ol Third and Main S tracts,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON ASS FHYSICIAM,
Norta aid Maia St Mow Market,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
Da. J. C RUTTER,
iytsjcxax amd suxoixm,
Oftcsw NU Markat Sxjat,
DR. J. R. EVANS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office corner Third and Jefferson streets.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
HONORA A. ROBBINS, U. D.,
Ofios, WM First Stresa;
BLOOBtSBUKG, PA.
Soocial attsnU arrem ta tha nra aaat tka
BUlBf of
J.J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested; fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours IO to 4. Telephone Connection.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the PhiladL-lohia Dental Col.
lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all Its branches. Work Guar
anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad
ministered or electric violator and Local
Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted'
Rr. W. H. HOUSE,
SVROEON DENTIST,
Office, BBrtnn'sBulldirg, Wnln nelcw MartnM
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done In a superior manner,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIK,
by the use of Gnu, and free of charge whet
artificial teeth are ii seited.
tiTTo be open all hours during the day.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. nartman.)
Represents twelve of the strongest Compu
tes in the world, among which are:
CAin tot At, BrarLOt
CAPITAL. ASSSTfl. OVa ALL.
Franklin of Plilla.. iwo.ooo $:,ihh,vj l,ono,80B
I'enn a. Pima 4mi,i o a,n,n
Queen, of N. Y. 500,000 8,MH,15
Wesrchoster, N. Y. aoo.om i,7M,3W
N. America, Phlla, 8,Odo,ii( 9,r.K,imv
I.4I9.H8
3,021, as
498,780
8,384,781
OrricB in I. w. KcKri.vt's Stobb.
WLosscs promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS. ,
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street
Bloomsburg, Pa.
O
Represent Seventeen as good Compem
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP,
FIRB INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Heme, of N. V.; Merchants of Newark,
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.; Read
ing, pa i German American Ins. Co., New
V'ork; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorkj
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations aie well se eoned
by age and fire tested, and have never yt
had a loss settled by any court of law. TMr
rfssets are all invested in solid securities, sal
name to the hazard of hie only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted!
paid as soon as determined, by Christian F.
Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooass
burg, Pa.
1 he people of Columbia county ahoaJd
patronize the agency where losses, if airy,
are settled and paid by one of their ova
citizens.
CLYDE C YETTER,
FIRE 1NRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
Bloomsbcbo, Pa. ,
Farm property a specialty. 4-22-17.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
New York Life Insurance Co. 125,947,290.81
Surplus, 15,141,023.31
Shuman & Edwards,
Office 1st National Bank Building,
(surctsror to n. C. Ctt mberlln and I. toward-
CCMTANlIfl HKPRIBrNTID. ABBBRS
Flremans Fund, of San Francisco, a,84R,R3.69
.ii..ik "aiuT-u, ui i-iiiiHuripiiia, Sl,Snl.r7D.S9
A mertefln r'entral nr tit Lm.
North British snd 'Mereantilerrt ' ""I(-uo-"
i.oraon una jcainourg, Eng. U.
s. IJranch, New York City, 3,433,58M
...
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID At
THISAGBNCY. tlt-ly.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
James McCloskey Proprietor,
Opposite the Court Ilonse)
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
Laree and convenient sanmle mnni M
rauiu, on uaa cuia water, ana all
coiiveaucnoea.
WAINWRIGHT & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, MoUaaoa,
Klc. bpices, Bicarb bod a, Etc.,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets '
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
"Orderi will receive prompt attention.
E. A. RAW LINGS.
DEALER IN .
All Kinds of Meat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
ork, Hams, Bacon, Tonguet,
Bclogna, &c Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
CENTRE STREET,
C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND.
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
PATENTS.
Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, mil i
Patent business conducted for -MuDKKATB
FEES.
OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE U. S. PAT
ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-aa-enrieii. nil
business direct, hence can transact patent busi
ness In less time and at. Less Cost than those re
uioietrom Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo, with descriu.
tlon. We advise if imlenl utile or nut. rr n
ChuiRfi. Our fee not due till patent Is secured
uiiuk, -iiuw in 1 mm m 11 t-Hienis," witn rerer.
nces to actual clients lu your Stule.Counlv. or
town, sent free. Address
C. A. SNOW & CO,, Washington, D. "
(Opposite U. S. Patent Olllce.)
LPAVETTE COL.L.EGB.
EASTON, PEN N A.
8ovn Onurws Id Art, Phllo.ni.hy anil Acleiie)
iivii, AiiuiuKi r-iiH'iririii r.uKinuuriug
and CliemUtry.
ANNUAL COMMCNCIHCNT, 4UMt ai.T.
Fall Term ticiflmt Sopt. Utlu
For Cntmlotfui'S aililrs.it
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