The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 22, 1893, Image 7

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    TALKING V.TTH MONKEYS.
A Iri-nrtiinnn V.I hi Could Cnfnsi tha
,n,,i In C'o.i vertlon.
f:i fCT JhIi's Kichnrd liml ccctislon to
risita mi'! Monti In a hospital, where
he ininlo H ncqtinlntnneo of nn old
official of Institution from tlic so-Hli
of France, tvlio wan cxeor-dlnfrly fond
of nnimnK Ms lovo of them bolnfr
criitnlcd only ly Ms lintrcdof priests,
writes I'rof. 10. 1. Kvniw In 1'opnlar
Science Monthly, llo clu lined also to
bo perfectly fmniliar tvit.Si the Inn
ffiiapen of cuts and tlofra, and to speak
the liinffiinjrc of npes cvon belter than
the opes themselves.
Jules Rlnhnrtl received this statement
with nn Incredulous smile, whereupon
the old man, whoso prldo was evidently
touched hy Mich skepticism, Invited
him to como the next morn in j to tho
toolo-flcnl jrarden.
" "I met him nt tho appointed tlmo
oml plneo," snys Mr. Richard, "and wo
went together to tho monkeys' enrfe,
where ho leaned on tho outer railing
and brjrun to utter a succession of
puttural sounds, which alphabetical
fiyns nre scarcely adequate to repre
sent 'Kirruu, kirrikin, kuruki, kir
Ikln' repeated with blight variation
oinl ilifTerences of ncecntutlon.
. "In a few minutes tho whole compa
ny of monkeys, a dozen in number, as
sembled and at in rows before, him
with hands crossed in their laps or
restinff " their knees, laughing, ges
ticulating nnd answering."
The conversation continued for a
full quarter of nn hour, to tho delight
of the monkeys, who took n lively pnrt
In it. As their interlocutor was about
to po away they nil beenmo Intensely
excited, climbing up tho balustrade,
find utterlnff erics of lamentation;
v.hen he Dually departed nnd disap
peared more nnd moro from their view,
they ran up to tho top of tho cn,',o, and
climbing to the frlezo inade motions tia
If they were bidding him prood-by. It
ferns, added Mr. Kichard, ns thour-h
they wished to i;ay: "Wo uro sorry to
part, nnd hope to meet again, and If
yon can't como drop tin a Hue." .
A NEW ENCLAND FARMER.
lie Tolls How Ho Camn to llo rnimicil
or a Eiinu Little I'll of Cash,
lie was waiting for tho Grand Trunk
'.rain nt Lewiston Junction a little
bowed man with a fringe of frosty
whiskers under his chin. Ho told his
life-story in flvo minutes, cays tho
Lewiston Journal. Somo men would
need volumes, and even then could
boast of but a little of the patient he
roism and unwinking diligeneo pos
sessed by tho little old man. Just bo
fore tho war opened ho bought a farm
in Massachusetts. Up to that timo ho
had been a curpentcr and by frugality
had saved 82,500. IIw was jut old
enough to escapo tho draft. The farm
was valued at 1.000, nnd therefore
when he had paid in his hoard ho Mill
owed 51,600. The farm was not
: tocked nnd ho had no money. lie ex
plained his situation to a business Man
und the latter lent him .00 on a per
sonal note "I went j tho llrighton
market with that moy y," said tho old
man, "and I spent it nil. I!nt I pot
wiiuo good stock. I paid as high as
C'SO for a cow. Then when I had my
f.t-jek I had no horses nnd no 'arming
tools. I bought all these on tie!:.
Vi'hen I got ready for business tho out
.look Kecmcd sorter blue, ami I didn't
know how I was coming out, but I
went to work and kept nt work. 1 l,::d
help only In buying time. All tho r.'.t
of tho work I did ulono and was nl
waysup befora light when tho days
were short. I lived on that farm for
thirty years. I p::vo it to my ion a
little wliile ago, and wo figured it at
r.,0(0, but it's worth more'n that,
l urthermore, though I ain't f aying it
to brag, I've got C13.00J invested in
mortgages, und all drawing seven per
cent, interest."
MICE RUN MACHINERY.
Ci'ntlrman In EcotlunU t'tlllzo Their Tloy
l'ower.
A gentleman in Scotland has trained
a couple of mice, r.nd invented ma
chinery for enabling them to spin
yarn. The work is done on tho tread
will principle. It is so constructed,
says London Tld-Uits, that tho com
mon house mouse is enabled to make
atonement to society for past offenses
by twistingand reeling from 100 to 1-0
threads a day. To complete it tho lit
tle pedestrian hai to inn ten and one
alf miles. This journey it performs
every day with case. ' An ordinary
mouse weighs only half an ouncj. A
halfpenny worth of. oatmeal ct Is : d
tho peek serves one of these trcadmih
culprits for tho long period of live
weeks. In that timo it makes I in
threads a day, being an average r.
8,?50 threads of 53 inches, which U
nearly nine lengths of the reel. A pen
ny is paid to women for every cut i:)
the ordinary way. At this rate a
mouse earns Od every live weeks,
which is 1 farthing per day, or "i 0.1
per unnm. Take Od oil for board, and
Is for machinery, there will ariiio 0:i
clear profit from ovcry inouau yearly.
lie l'ound Out.
A youth in tho employment of a
large manufacturing concern in I'itt i
"urgh left ono Friday evening to stay
over Sunday. On Monduy bo wanted
to stay a littlo longer, and telegraphed
to tho linn: "Do you need me? 11
kot, I shall etay." Ju response was
received, which bo ularmed him that
no hurried back at noon. Finding
everything all right, bo was reproach
ing himself for hia haste, when his un
cle, ono of tho heads of tho firm, Kent
him. llo found tho old gentlcruni;
holding tho telegram. "My bov." ho
said, sharply, "this telegram, I imdvi
and, U from you. It reads: 'Do von
feed tno? if not, I Bhull blay.' Did
you Bend it?" "Yes, bir," camo tho ail
ver. meekly. "You didl Then let
U you. sir," thundered tho unelo,
,at I have boen here forty yuai'3,
ana they don't need wo." The tele
gram was laid down, and tho bead of
"J8 establishment picked up bis pen.
nephew knew that t j interview
10v'i and, just as ho wa.i clobing
"i8 door, ho heard his undo mutter,
oornfuiiy, " Jo they need ner .
Legal Advertisements.
ELECTION NOTICE.
l'HANK IKKI.K1I.
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NOTICE.
In tlio matter of the division of the school
Tim lifidfAlcrnf.l i nt..t..t...i .
niiil Im.mii -h. hen-by Kw,n n.Ml. o n T,, P,
thin, hn win niei-t nt tim m,.n or 'm. .
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nnni)lniitiiiii. iiiuiii .....I ' ...
elalins tiin.-it pr.srhl tin. hiiiiio or Ih fun vi.r
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NOTICE.
". If. ntn;!l 'll. I'l'irUtiT nnil 1.', ,!,.,.
Coliitni'ln i (iiiniv. irivpH nun, ., ii.ni i, .u.
olllre i'iircn on .Monday, thn Hist iliy of .limn,
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.Innnnry 1, jsji.
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roms. d
Eaner'i u... 6
dtlllwater. ........ 8
87 11 18
88 II ro
83 10 47
8 98
8 IS
9 11
1)1(0
9 88 4 10
9 40 4 15
9 43 4 to
Benton,....MMM..... B
Edaona, 8
coleallt'l'lc f
20 10 ti
It 10 41
8 (U
8 08
Sugarloaf 8
Laubacua, 8
Central 8
Jamison Clt ... 6
8 4 t 88
9 60 4 1
II 10 88
08 10 80
00 10 80
u.
8 00
8 88 10 10 4 40
8 50 10 08 4 tO
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
D
LLAWARE LACKAWANNA Hi
WESTERN RAILROAD.
KLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS. NOHTn.
. r.M. a.m. r. m.
North tTMBBRtjiKD tno 1 Ml
Cameron A 8 .... 5
ChulHKkjr 8 40 8 51
luvllle 8 4H 8 19 10 98 8 58
Catawlssa 7 01 8 2 10 89 8 05
Kupert.. 7 19 9 81 10 44 8 a
Hlooinsbur 7 hi 9 sa 10 49 8 99
TST 8 48 .... t
Umu !UJ! 7 81 8 50 8 49
Willow Urove 7.JH 8 54 tit
Brtarcreok- 7 41 a ,)
Berwick 7 48 8 01 11 19 8 5rt
Ueacti Haven 1m 8 10 1118 7 119
llli ks Ferry goo 8 17 ... 7 119
Hhlckshlmiy f 10 8 20 1188 7 u
llun.ook s 821 8 80 7 8J
Nantiooke 8 98 8 48 11 49 7 89
Avondtln.., 80 8 51 . 7 41
Plymouth 8 8'. 8 50 1188 T 48
Plymouth Junction 8 40 4 00 7 n
Klntfn',on 8 41 4 05 19 03 1 57
llennett 8 49 4 ON 18 08 8 09
M ill ny 8 59 4 19 8 07
Wyoming 8 Ml 4 17 1213 H 19
Wost l'lltuton 9 01 4 89 8 17
HUston 9 08 4 30 111 99
Iiuryea , OH 4 84 .... 8 il)
Lackawanna 9 18 47 8 .4."
Taylorvllle 9 135 4 45 1? 85 8 42
Helloviip 9 11 4 50 .... 8 47
HCRANTOM 9 85 4 55 19? 49 8 A9
a. m. r. m p. m. m
BTATI0N8. SOUTH.
A.M. A. M. P. M. P M.
8CR ANTON no 9 50 1 85 8 07
Itcllovue 5 9 55
Taylorvllle jo in 00 141 8 17
Lickawanna (lis lo(7 1 62 821
Pmryea. 891? 10 lo 155 82s
Pltutou 8 1014 9 00 8 81
West Plttstoti 8 35 10 20 SOU 8 38
Wyoming (140 loir, 9 11 8 11
Mali ny 8 44 10 28
Henn.-lt 8 18 in S3 8 19 8-0
Kingston 4 10 85 9 95 8 55
Plymouth Junction f,9 10 89 8 99 ....
Plymouth 7f4 1044 8 34 7 03
Avond il" 7 09 10 IS 9 31 707
Nantleoke. 714 10 59 47 J 19
Ilunlock'a 7 20 inr.9 95.) T 9.1
Shlckshlnny 7 81 1109 8 01 jn
Iilek g Ferry 7 44 11 93 3 17 7 41
lieach Haven 7 64 1189 8 25 717
Berwick 8 09 11 40 3 V. 7 53
Briar Creek S0 ... 8 40 ...
WlUowOrove R13 11 fO 8 44 9 02
nm'Hidire R1? 1163 85 B 01
Ripy 8 21 18 04 8 53 8 19
nim.msb'.trg' 8 31 12 12 4 08 8 18
Hurert 8 87 12 1 4 19 23
Cataw'ssa 849 1293 4 18 8 28
Danville.. 57 12 37 4 38 8 43
Chulaslcy 93 4 49 ....
Cameron 9 07 12 48 4 51 8 53
NORTBCMIKni.AND 9 32 1 00 6 08 9 07
A.M. P. M. Ml, I M
Connections at Bnnort with Philadelphia ft
Reallntr Bnllroad for Tatnanerd, Tamaqu,
W llnmsnort, Kunhury, Pottsvllle, etc. At
Northumberland with p. ft K. ptv. p. K. It. for
Ilarrlsburir. Ixick ilaven, Emporium, Warren,
t'orry and Krle.
W. P. UALLSTEAD, Gen. Man .
scranton. Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
P. ft K. R. K. P1V. AND N. C K'Y
In effect Nov; '., 1883 Trains leave Sunbury
EASTWARD.
9:43 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Runday) for
flarrlsburK nnd Intormedlce stations arriving
at Philadelphia 3:iM p. m. ; New York 5:51 p. ru.;
Haltlmme, 3:10 p. rn.; Washlnffion 4:80 p. m.
connectlnif at Philadelphia for all bea HliO'
points. Passenirer coaches o Philadelphia
Hall lmore. Parlor car to Philadelphia.
lisp ra. Train s, (Dally except Munday,) for
nnrrlabuiK and Intermediate stations, arriving
at PinlndclpliU a 8:50 p. in. ; New York, 10:08 p.
in. ; Baltimore 7:20 p. m. ; W ashlnirton :47 p. tn.
Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger
coaches to Phllndnlphla and Bull lmore.
5.25 p m. Train 12 Dally except Sunday for
llarrlsburjr nnd lnteruiediato points, arrrvla
at Philndelptila 11:15 p. m. New York 3:51 a",
in-, Baltimore 10:40 P. ni., Passenger coach to
1 lillndelpl la.
:I7 p. m. Train 8. (Dally.) fnr Uarrlnhurir and
all Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel
phia 1:30 a. ni.; New York 7.81 a. rn. Pullman
jleeplni; car from Harrlsbiiri; to Philadelphia
auu new tora. rniitiueipui i passengerscaa re
main In sleeper undisturbed iintll 7 a. in.
1:50 a Dt-Tra n 4 (daily) for Harrlaburj? and Inter
inenia.e Kiaiions, arriving at r tuiaauipnia o:su a
in.. New York 9:8 1 a. m.. weekd ivs: 10:8) a, m..
Hunday. Baltimore 8:20 a. ru. Vtas lnsrton 7:-
in a. m., i-uiiiiiiiTi Hiueping cir to t'tiiiaaei.
phla and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
4:88 a. m. Train 18 rally,) for Tlarrtsburg
and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti
more !.:53 a. m. ana Washington iO:is a. m and
I'uiiman sleeping cars to naitimnro, wauuiui;
ton, and Paasengcr coaches to Baltimore.
WESTWAHD.
1:35 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for
CiinandultfU'i, Rochester, BufTalo and Niagara
Falls, v It o Pullman sleeping care to Buffalo and
paiaetigercoannes to iioeuesier
6:13 a. m I rain 8 (Dally,) for Erie. C'anandal
frua and Intermediate stations. Rochester, Buf.
fuio and Niagara Fulls, with Pullman palace
cars m r.rie anil aimira ana passenger coaonos
to Rrle and Hnohn-ter.
9:5 Trln 13 (Dally,) tor Lock Haven and
intermeaiate stations.
1:35 p. m Train 11 (Dally except 8unday) foi
Kane, Cnnandatgua nnd Intermediate stations,
HochOHter, BulTalo, and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane and KOchoa
ter and Parlor car to Rochester.
5:41 p. m. Train I, (Dally except Sunday) tor
Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations.
9:35 p. m -Train 13 dally tor Wllllamsport and
miermeotiiio siaiions.
TBPOUUU TKAINS FOR BtTNBURY FROM
THE EAST AND SOU I'll.
Train 13 Leaves New York. 12:15 nUrht. Phila
delphia 4;30 a. m., Baltimore 4:4? a. ni., Harris-
oure, B:i3 a. ra., uaiiy arriviu ai, ruuuury :ot
a. in.
Train 11 leaves pn'laaeipuia s-50 a. m.,
Washlmrton 7:50 a. m.. Baltimore 8:45 a. m..
(dally except Sunday) arriving t sunbury, 1:35
with Pnrlor car from Philadelphia and passen
ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
rraiu i leaves muw rorn v:uu a. in , ruuaaci
nhla 19: 5 D. in.. Washington 11:05 a. m.. Bait,!.
more liioo noon, (dally except Sunday) arriving
at sunbury 6:81) p in. with punsoouer coaehea
from Philadelphia and Ball lmore.
Train 13 leaves New York 2.1(1 p. m , weekdays
V; 5 a. m, Sunday. I'bllad" phia 4:40 p. m. week-
days; 4 80 p. m. Sunday. Washington 8:15 p. m.,
Ha ainrir 4:23 p. m. dal y. arriving at Suubury
?s p. m " lirutigh coach and Pur'or car from
i miHu ipnin.
Train 9 loaves New York :no p. m , Thlladrl
phla S:50 p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Baltl.
more 8:15 p. in , (Dally except Saturday,) arrlv
lng at sunbury, 1:35 a. in. with Pullman slooplng
cars nnd passenger coaches from Washington
and Baltimore.
Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel
phia Il:ao p m., Washington 10:40 p. m., Haiti
more HMu p. in, (Dally,) nrrlvmg at. Sunhury
5:(j8 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping oars from
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti
more. SL'NIUTRY nAZI.ETON, ft WILKESBAURB
IU1LHOAU, AMI NORTH AND WEST
kltANUll RAILWAY.
fDallv exceDt Sunday)
Trnln-7 leaves sunbury l0:no a. m. arriving at
ldoom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 12 10 u. m.
Ha.l( ton 19:15 p. m., Pottsvllle 1.25 p. in.
Train 11 loaves Sunbury 6:47 p m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry :88 p. in , Wllkes-Barre 8:00 p. m.
Ila.leton 7:54 p. m. Poitsvllle 9;05 p in.
Tbrougn Coueh Wllllamsport to WIlkos.Durro.
Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Hurre 7:23 0, m. Potts
vlllediOOa. m., Pazleton 7:io a.m., arriving at
Bloom Ferry :47 a. ni., Sunbury 9 35 a. in.
Through Coach Wilkes Bant to Wi.llair.sport
Trnln 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p ni. Iluleton
8:04 p. ni. Mlkea-Barre3:12 p. ra arriving at
Bloom Ferry4:lil p. in., Sunbury 8 15 p. ax.
BUN DAY TRAINS.
Train 7 leavoB Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:43 a. in., Wllkes-Barre 12: 10 p. m,
Train 28 leaves Wllkes-Barre 4:40 p. in., arrlv.
jug at lllooin Ferry tt:Ui p. m., suubury 7:00 p, m.
8. M. PRETOBT,
tien'L Manager.
j. n. wood.
tion. Pass, Agt
GET YOUR
JOB PRINTING
DONE AT THE
' COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.!-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's BuiKling, Court House Alley,
BLOOM SBURG, PA.
A. L FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Tost Omce Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSDURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt'i Building, 2nd floor,
ELOOMSDUKO, PA.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbia;! Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, P.iV.
1 W. II. SNYDER,
ATTOKNEY-4T-LAW,
Office'2nd floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, ?A.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOO.MSBUKG, PA.
THOMAS B. IIAXLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ents' Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. T. WRIT. A. . T03T.
WHITE & YOST
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OfRce back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY A T-LAW AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE,
Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sta.,
BLOOMSBURG, Ta.
CS"Can be consulted in German.
W. II. RIIAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Vhird and Main Strtett,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AMD PHYSICIAN,
OfEce, North side Main St., below Market,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadeluhia Dental Col-
, . - ... .
lege, uince 2nd lloor front, l.ockard's Uuild-
nig, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry In all its branches. Work cuar-
anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad
ministered or electric vibrator and Local
Anxstheltcs used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted'
Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner
Main and Centre.
DR. J. R, EVANS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office corner Third and Jefferson streets.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Oflke, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
Special attentiaa givea ta the cje aa4 the
6tdu of glasses.
J.J. BROWN, M. D.f
Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneotton.
8. B. ARMENTM D.,
Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth f I
DISEASES OF THE THROAT AN?
NOSE A SPECIALTY.
in to io a.m. Bloomsburg
:ns. litn 4 p. 51.
(7 to I P. .V. Pa-
orrici not
DR. ANDREW CRAYDO
rHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON
Bloomsburg, Ta.
O nice and residence In Prof. Wnller'a now
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
SrcrtAL Attrktion to DttKAfus crcmuaur
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
lI0i:O:0PATIlIcrilYSKIANAND FUKGBM
orrtci noran: OfTtce A Kosldrnce, 50iW.8d.Bl
t'ntllA. niootimbntit', Psl.
1 to t and 7 to 8 r. tf.
Dr. W. II. HOUSE,
Bn3 EON DENTIST,
omce, Bsnnn's funding, Main trlnw MarH
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work clone in a superior manner.
una an work warranted as rejucsented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge when
arti'fichll teeth nre inspttml.
tiTTo be open all hours during the dajr.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to D. F. Ilartman.)
ltpnrplnt twnlvn nf tha Mmn..A.,
tes In Ihe vrorld, among which are:
CAsn total fltmpLm
Franklin of Phlla.. tro.ono";i.iH,v- l,ono,(.-
Queen, of N. Y. MO.OOO 8,MS,i)H l.on,W
Vesti'het'r, N. T. HOO.OiO 1,7Vt,.W 4M,T
N. America, Phlla. 8,0iki,(iOO 9,7!JO,(itN t3M,78s
OprrcB iw I. W. McKitLVT's 8to.
CJTLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FRKA8 MtOWS)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
BLoovsnuRO, Pa.
o .
Represent Seventeen as good Compan
ies as mere are in tne world and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP;
FIRS INSURANCE,
' BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, nf X. V. Mrkn.. r "
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York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York;
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These old corporations are well se toned
hy age and fire tested, and have never yet
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assets are all invested in solid securities, and
" io inc naznra or nre only.
Losses nrnmntlv nml tinn.cil.. '
i r nujuBmnu
paid as soon ns determined, l.y Christian F.
Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloome
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia counly should
Patronize the nppnrv u.lipr. :r
are settled and paid by one of their own
amicus.
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL EST ATI
AGENT.
BL00M8BPB8, Pa.
Farm property a specially. 4-22-ly.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
James McCloskky Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Lartfe and convenient umnU nimi R.k
rooms, hot and cold water, and all uiodexa
conveniences.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses.
Rice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc.,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Ltrecta,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Cff"Orders will receive prompt attention.
mm k nm mm.
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED,
Estimates given on Application.
W. C. SHAW,
Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg. Pa.
E. A. RAWLINGS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Meat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues,
Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
CENTRE STREET,
C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND.
DLOOMSBURC, PA.
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