THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. PEOPLE OF NOTE. TC.nlv Wllhelm "Its for his photo grAph nbout once A weok. TCdlfon, tho Invomtor. lvw novor cnr rll tvotoli In bis life. Ho tuxya h im n'Vpr wnntod to know the tl mo. The un of Trwldont Tylor, who aotod as tho tat tor's vonflrtcntinl neere tary nt tho White House, Is now spven-ty-tlve y.ara old nnd a resident of tJwrgotown. Tho Infwntft Etilnlla Is rralriinjr In Liadon, where living to more econom ical. Hor Knlon has boon rodik-cd and alio Is attended only by a maid of honor. 'MImr Maria OonznWn Ilormmilla ha jut boon appointed pimtnilfltnuii In t.hn Stato of Jallnoo, Mexico. Tho ap pointment la roKArdod an marking an I'IkhjIi In the history of Mexico. Pnwklcwt Eliot, of Harrnrd, In re cunt uddrws, advtfted gtndontg to thus apportion their duy: tudy, ton hour) Hlot-p, eight; exerelso, two; social du ties), ono; and incuta, throe hours. A grnnddnuffhtor of John C. Oil tioun, the southorn atatosmnn, hn Just made a succms In Prance, playing In French with a French company tho rolo of "Hcrmolne" In leucine's "An dromn.ue." Tho most odventuivuM Journey said to hare ever been taken by a woman recently completed by Mrs. Llttlednlo, w.ho, with her hunhand, started from Constantinople aud crossed Asia to Slmngliul. Ooorgo Westlnirhousfl, hivontor of tho Westlnjrhouso air-brake and tho various patonU that bear this name, Is said to bo nt work on a new under ground electric system that will fairly revolutionize present electric systems. Miss Lucy M. Booth, daughter of (U-n. Booth, of Salvation Army fame, has command of the India forces of tho army, with her headquarters at Bombay. The Indian army embraces seven divisions, subdivided Into twenty-one districts, 122 corps aud 2!3 out posts. 1'rlm-o Krancls Joseph, of Batten ber, is suld to be paying marked at tention to Mlsa Anna Gould, da lighter of Jay (jould, who Is in Paris. Per haps It would be more correct to say th Batteuburg princeling Is looking with loving eyes irpon the Gould mil lions. Whon It comes to costly toys tiho latest presont to the boy king of iSpuin may bo said to cap the climax. It Is nothing U-ss than an Infant Regiment, comprising 400 warriors, ranging In affo from five to eight years. This Is twdeed teaching tho young Idea how to shoot A number of letters written by Ed gar Allen Poe and never publ'slii-d bare Just 'beon found among the pa pers of Dr. Rufus Orlswold, Poe's bi ographer. They are to be divided Into three parts, relating soparately to l'oe's Ufa In Richmond, Philadelphia and New York, will bo edited by Prof. ltHrgo K. Woodborry, aud iubillied in ouw of tho magazines. There arc eight women colonels In Germany, all of whom draw their pay regularly namely, the Empress of Germany, tho Dowager Empress, tho Princess Frederick Oliarlcs of Prus sia, the Quoeu Regent Sophia. Queen Wllhelmina of the Netherlands, the Duchess of Cormaught, the Duchess of Edinburgh and Queen Victoria. The yearly salary of Ida Lewis, tho famous Keeper of the Lime Rock light house, at the south end of Newport harbor, Is ?7."0 and two tons of coal, Slio Is past fifty now, hor hair sllght Btreaked with gray and her face some what rugged and weather-beaten, but sho Is still alert and strong. She be gan her wouderful record of life-saving with tho rescue of four small boys, whose boat capsized In the harbor bo Tore her. Adna Adams Trent, of Denver, Col., 39 said to bo the oldest Freemason in tho United States. He was born In Hartford. Conn., April 8, 1707. In 1823 he became a member of Apollo Lodga of Troy, N. Y., and he Is still a mem ber of tiiat organization. In 1S2" h Tuarried Miss Jane Heilay, of Troy, who died October 2S. 1SIH). For a num ber of years Mr. Trent has lived in Denver, with his daughter, tho wife of Dr. Burnham, of that city. The old Mason and his bride were regarded as the handsomest couple In Troy back In 1825. Mr. Treat is hale and hearty In his ninety-eighth year, and bids fair to reach the concluding years of tho century. lie has, been a Mason more than seventy years. FACTS AND STATISTICS. The ihlgh cirrus clouds are believed to bo formed of snowtlakes. The principle of trial by Jury was In augurated In 408. Every accused per son to be tried only by his equals. One of the largest hospitals In the world is tihe Mlsoricordla of Hlo Jan eiro. It receives annually 13,000 pa tients. In 1700 only 3.3S ier cent, of the population of the United States lived in cities; In 181)0, tiio percentage had Increased to 20.12. For an economical people the French are very lavish when It comes to pay iug tdielr President, who has a salary f $210,000 a year. Tho number of rnllwny employes In Hits country Is about 1,000,0(10, not more than lfiO.OOO of whom belong to the ranks of organized labor. M. CasJmlr-rerler, the new President of Franoe, received from his father the snug legacy of 40,000,000 francs and has since added largely to his fortune. Tho railroads aro to the land what water is to the ocean, and travel over eltibor must bo free and untrammelled viae commerce Is destroyed and the people suffer. Ohicago's elevated road Is to be equipped with electricity, and its Binoke-hurUng and oil-dropi!ng loco motives will have to go. Chieagoams aro to be congratulated. 'Mexico will bring out Its first Issue of pictorial postage stumps In Septem ber. The various denominations will represent tho growth of Mexico's mail service from the mule to the railway. The oldest living White pioneer of California is Col. James L. L. F. War ron, of San Francisco. Ho la also said to be the oldest military man In tho eountry, the oldest editor west of Now York and the father of agriculture la CaUforuta, WISE AND OTHERWISE. Call not that man wretieheJ who, wl.atevf-r ills he suffers, has a child to love. fVurhey. Courtesy Is the art of taking your Wlow-creatures by the right hand In stead of the wrong. Hell will b tho hottost to the sinner who goos to It from the bosom of tho church. Ram's Horn. The heart resembles the ocean: had storm and ebb and flow, and many a beautiful pearl lies in Its depths. Speaking much Is a sign of vanity, for he that Is lavish In words Is a nig gard In deed. Sir Walter Raleigh. A peaceful dog may not fight, but fto often does that which Is worso 4ie watches where the other dog hides his bone. ' Many a man would carry a bur den contentedly If ofllcious persons Tld not 'toil him tt was too heavy. 'Milwaukee Journal. "Miis Twfllter Is one of the women who goes In for dress reform." "Dear me. now rf she'd only novor come out again." Chicago Intor-Orenn. Mamma "Woll, Walter, how do you like your new turorr Walter (with mfeignod enthusiasm) "Good way up in O. He's sick holf the time." New York Trutlh. "John came home last night wlrh a ferriblo Jng on." "Any partlculhr causo for It " "Yes. I believe yesterday was Iwu-galn daj- at two of tho big gest saloons." Judge. St. Peter "Wbewt What nro you!" Now Arrival "I am part of a boy who was celebrating the Fourth of July. Tho rost of me will too aloug presently. New York Truth. "Why do you not send Strong away for his health?" Doctor "He has too much as it Is. It's all I can do now to keep him In bed long enough to get a decent bill." Chicago Inter-Ocean. First Denver Burglar "What did you find upstairs 7" Second Denver BurgKir "Nothin' but silver." First Denver Burglar "Throw tt away quick! Hero's a barl of potatoes." Now York Truth. Little Sister "You'll make yourself snub-nosed If you push the washrag to your face that way. Why don't you worth down?" Littkj Brother "I wasn't told to wash down, I was told to wash up." Good News. "Do you believe in second sight'" asked Duinley of Jack Tott; and the other auswerod grimly: "No, 1 saw a man with four aces the other night, and I shall not try a sei.-ond sight for some time." Boston Commercial. Don't worry whether the mam who says nice things to you moans them or not The fact that ho takes the pains to say them Is a compliment. He doubtless has an ax to grind, but It doesn't follow that you must be tho grindstone. Little Etihol "I wonder Why men like to talk about their old school days?" Uttle Johnny "I suppose af ter they .get growed up they Is al ways trylu" to find out where the teacher lives, so hey can Hvk him." Good Nows. Housewife (snowing sample or milk to local dairy-keeper) "Look here! I bought ttlils milk of you it's hair water, and the rest Is chalk, and you sold it as 'pur country milk.' " The Milk Maker (with dignity) "Madam, to the pure all things are pure." Tid Blta. Mrs. Qulcklelgh "The first man who ever proposed to me saUl that If I would not marry him he would blow his brains out." 'M1ss Wonder "Good gracious! He must have been crazy. Why didn't you huve him put under restraint?" "I did. I married him." New York Herald. "Now," said tho bird dealer, "if a man came in to buy a parrot and ask ed you if the bird swore, what would you say?" "W'y," said the boy who wanted a Job, "I'd sorter act Idiotic Mku and pretend not to understand him. Then if he got mat I and cusxl me. I'd tell him yes." Cincinnati Tri bune. M'ss'Ionury "My dear brother, there Is a tinge of divine love fn the heart of every man, however humble " Kentucky Mountaineer "Don't bleeve no slch denied thing!" "Tlieu tell me, brother, what Is it that prompts you to love your wife?" "ftfe? My wife?" "Yes, air." "Huh! Ye nevah seed huh hoe eo'n, did ye?" Cleveland Plalndealer. A Presbyterian oldr attended a Metflhxlist revival which he found too noisy to his taste. He ventured to say to a leading member: "Could we not carry on these meetings wi'th less noise?" adding that Solomon's tem ple was built without any sound, not erven of a hammer. The Methodist brother roplled: "We aro not build ing a toiuple; we are blasting rocks." Western Recorder. GRAINS OF GOLD. tlo tltat swells In prosperity will be sure to shrink In adversity. Occupation Is the necessary basis of all enjoyment Leigh Hunt Wealth is a blessing if God sent tt; a temptation if man ask it. Gierke. Our actions are our own; thIr eon sequences belong to Heaven. Francis. We do not count a man's years until be has nothing else to count Emer son. Love thyself lost Drink deep the noctared anodyne of selfishness. Ed win aruold. 'Tls better to say. "This one thing I do," than to say. "These forty things I dabble in." Washington Gladden. There are too many people who atover get . religion enough to make rhem look pteasaot in church. Ram's Horn. Tho groat thing In this world 1s not so much whore we are, but in what direction are we go'ng. O. W. Holmes. Divine knowledge ts not as the light of tho moon to sleep by, but as the light of the sun to work by. Rev. WIN Ham Sockor. They do not become holy by a caro im wish; there must be study, con sideration, deliberation and rarnest In quiry. Spurgeon. The Sunday is the core of our civil ization, dedicated to thought and rever ence. It Invites to tba noblest solitude eud to tho noblest society. Euiersou. THEIR ANNIVERSARY DINNER. All Wont Merry at a Msi-rlnga Hell 1 Ml H Struck the Itosnt. Mrs. Gofortn (as fcer husband enters) I'm dreadfully disappointed about dinner to-day, John. I was going to have it so very n1ew, but It swms as 'J. everything has gons wrong. Mr. Goforth (cheerfully) Never mind, my dear. This "flat" buIn Is new to us both, and I'm prepared to make allowances. If you ouly knew how I pity those fellows downtown who have to go hoone to a boarding house! What's for dinner, anyway? Mrs. Goforth Roast lauib. Mr. Goforth Smells a little like mut ton, but that's nothing when a man l bungry. and I'm hungry as a whirl pool. Whnt else? 'Mrs. Ooforrh I was going to hiivo green peas, but the grocer sent stsng beans, and Bridget was all the after noon trying to shell them, until I stop ped her. 'Mr. Goforfh That's whnt you get for hiring a greenhorn. But you would have her, you know. What else? Mrs. Goforth I made some vory nice bouillon myself this morning nnd sot it out on the fire escape, and the third floor's pot plants fell down into It, and broke that Wedgewood tureen your Aunt Pamela gave us for a wedding present. Then the Janitor's cat got on to the dumb-waiter aud ato our Uttle Neck clams, and when Bridget spoke to him about it ho was most impertinent; told her she bad "no busi ness to lave them there," and we'd "find our refrigerator In the inner hall." Just as If I didn't know that! But we've no Ice to-day, for the Ice man forgot us. Mr, Goforth Sold our chunk for cash more likely, a It's a warm day. Mrs. Goforth Then the butcher never sent the meat and Bridget wouldn't go for It; said she "was no messenger b'y," and I had to go aftor it twice myself. First time I wouldn't carry it home, for I knew It would make yon so mad If you saw me. But I had to the second time, nnd 1 bought three nice boxes of berries; but there's only nbout five that are ripe. Bridget snys the grocer boy must have picked them over. Mr. Goforth now long has tho lamb been cooking? Mrs. Goforth About half an hour. Mr. Goforth Put ou your lxnne Emily, and we'll go out to a roatnur ant I don't mind any kind of meat a little underdone, but I enn't eat lamb whilo It's still frisking. Judge. Arming. Mrs. Brady Och! Missus OToole, ywt be worrukln' noight an' day. Mrs. OToole Yis, Ol'm under bonds to kape th' pace for pullln' the hnlr of Mint bla'guard, Missus Murphyi an' th' Judge tould me as If Ol touched her ag'in he'd foine me tin dollars. Mrs. Brady An' yez is worrukln' hard so's to kape outen mischief? Mrs. OToole (between her teeth) No. Ol'm savin' oop th' folne. Puck. Bhsnlytown Amenltle. Mrs. O'Ballyowen nov ye heard th' news, Mrs. Dooley? A durhy bay thin Chlnayjsnr av th' name nr Gin Sling hov opened a larndhry on th' sleond rock furnlst. Bad'eoa t' 'lm! A takin' th' wahln' out av honost wo men's mout's! Begob. it's fallln' otT av th'.m same rocks Ol'm hopln' he'll be: nn' fraefhertn his opium J'lntl" Judge. An Explanation. Husband I wonder why Adam has never been made the hero of some play or drama? Wife (who hnn been told of hor hus band's delinquencies) rerhnps the reason Adnm Is not available as tijp hero of a play is because it was net possible to mix up in a social scandal with his wife's maid or some married woman. Texas Sittings. At Laat- "Would you take me for an ener getic, Imaginative man?" "Oh, George; this is so sudden!" Life. Often the Cae. Miss Ingenue What do you English college men call a graduate? Jack Termley A fellow who has successfully been through a course of studies. Miss Ingenue Ob! And is an under graduate a fellow Who has been through a course of understudies? Puek. In Big Lurk. Gus De Smith You seon to bo tn high feather, Snobberly. Snobbvrly Ah, yaas. I am in high spirits! I've had tremendous luck almost found a four-leafed clovah, don't yer know. I found one with three leaves, bah Jove! Texas Sifting. Tin Chicago Peerage. Miss Terra And so you really thltdfc my dear, that 'Miss Lake-front is a proper person for one to know? Miss Slow Certainly, she Is. Her family Is ooe of the oldtt In Chicago. They date back nearly to the great Are. Brooklyn Life, track It. No doubt Gollah was much surprised wfaeu David knocked him down with a stone from a sling. Snob a thing had nevr entered his head bvfore.-ieas Falls Republican, Stent MeceMtty. Fred So you're single again T Ned Yes, but I'H have to marry again in order t be tlo to pay ray tllmouy. Judge. Experience. "Are you accustomed to tho care of children r" Nurse I should hope so. I've had six different pflaae this but week. Chi- Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. IIartzeix, Proprietor Headache is the direct result of In digestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by using DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers and your Headache dis appears. The favorite Little Pill every, where, V. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf B10Y0LE3 TOR BENT. Bicycles of every description for rent by the day or hour. Prices mod erate, at Mears' Bicycle Livery, Fifth Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. hh KMD8 OP BLANKS FOR JUSTICES V and oonstablis at the Columbian of Doe tf. BADOKS. WB AHK PHKPAHED TO SHOW samples of mtnl, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of ordnrs and so cieties, and can .iave tliem madn to order on short notice. Hne samples and g;t prices. Address Tub Columbian, biooiuaburg, Ta. JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FKK BILL. .1 ustlces and constables can procure copies of fee bill under the act or inns, at Thb Colum bian omce. It Ik printed In pamphlet form, and In very convenient for reference. It alxo contains the act of in9 concerning the dest ruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be sent by mall to any address on receipt of cents In stamps. tt. WANTED CORRESPONDING AGENT IN every town, to report on parties re garding opening or renttlng Saloons, by the larsest Saloon manufacturers la the world. Good man can mnke fttXK). KOTHCIJILD'S SONS CO, 7m BroadNvay, N. Y. HOME Steel COMFORT LESstngres. Wrought Iron Range Co -ST. LOUIS MO.- Founded in 1S64. Paid up Capital $1,000,000 Pknsvl, col. Co , Pa., Aug. 11, 18SI. Wrought Iron Kange Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gkntlkm bn: We have purchased one of your Home Comfort steel ranges of your salesman, Mr. Hpotts, and are pleased to give our testi monial for the benefit of your company and Its employees. Have used It In baking bread, which It did nicely In forty minutes, with four small sticks of wood. The oven was ready for baking In twenty minutes from llie time the match was applied to the wood. We can heartily recommend It to all those who are In need of a good range as being fur superior to any we have ever used. J). A. Ml'NSON, E. L. MUNSSON. Pknsvl, Col Co., Pa., Aug. 11, 18U1. Wrought Iron Kange Co., St Louis, Mo. Gknti.kmkn: Having purchased one of your Home comfort ranges urn pleased to say that In my exnerleuce of twenty years housekeeping I find this range to be best 1 have ever used. it gives perfect satisfaction In every respect. In fact would use no other. CELIA P. SHEETS. Catawima, Pa., Aug. 18, '91. Wrought Iron Rnnge Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Gkntlehbn : This Is to certify that we pur chased a Home Comfort range of your agent aud It has Indeed proved Itself a comfort. We have used It with the utmost satisfaction lor all codklng, and for baking qualities think It cannot be excelled. We have told our friends that we would not give up this range for one hundred dollars unless we were sure we could purchase another. It affords us great pleasure In recommending It to any family la need of Urst-class range. IIENHY GOT8HALL, MBS. HENHY GOTS11ALL. CATAWIS8A, C0L. CO., Pa., Aug. 11, 1891. Wrought Iron Kange Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gs.nti.imkn We take pleasure In stating that we are well pleased with the Home Com fort range purchased of Mr. Spotts, It gives eutlre satisfaction lu all respects ; It Is a good baker, and for general conking we can conscien tiously recommend It to the public. I'H IU.lt' MAKUAKT, MKS. PHILLIP MANHAHT, 8-l(Mra. L1ZIK J1ANUAKT. on Iram Derr's land, near A. J. Derr's store, Jackson township, Pa. Uglss, Plastering Eemlock ani Pins cut to Is. We have saw mills on this tract running daily, and have there on hand and can cut timber &c. at any time. Shlngles,No1,al15 and In. selected, It. MM " No 1, all 5 aud lu. best ulne, iw M Plastering lath, 4 ft. long, at " " 8 ft. long, $t.8M Hemlock, common sizes, J8.00 M For special orders and for Terms &c, write or call at office of CREASY k WELLS, Bloomsburg. Fa. ru-r FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. First-class accommodation for reg ular and transient boarders. Good stable attached. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K. U. FUNK, ATTOftNEY-AT-LAW, Mr. Ent't Building, Court Hoosa Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Peat Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA. John u. prkbzi. joiin o. uahman FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oftlces: Centre St., first door below opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and flooc, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WM. II. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd flora; BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. V. WHITI. A. N. T08T. WHITE & YOST ATTORN E YS-AT-L A W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, TA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, l-I2-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omcoover Farmers' National Bank, In Mrs. Ent's Building.) l-lJ-'tn. JOHN M. CLARK, attorney-at-law and justici or TUB PEACE, Moycr Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE ABB REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Ceatia Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. SrCaa be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner ol Third ao4 Mam GlioUs, CATAWISSA, PA. J. a McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AJTO PHYSICIAN, Office North tid Main St, ttlnr UaikO, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Da. J. C. R UTTER, PHYOCIAM AMD SUROXOK, Offiot, Nrtk Market Sum, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BriciiL Attbktion to DibiABii or CBILDBIN H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOSIffiOPATMCPDYBICIAN AND bUKQKON officb bocbb: Office A Kesldence, IMS W. ltd. Bu Until 0 A. M., BLOOMSBURG, PA. i to 4 aod 7 to S r. M. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth DISEASE OF Til 8 THROAT AND NOfiB BPECIAL1Y. fS to 10 A.M. HL002M8BUHO ornci hours, -in to 4 ). At. 17 to 91'. SI. FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Omce and rtrldcnce In l rof. Wnllerl Uowr MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR, J. R. EVANS, , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, , Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ftSpecial attention given lo the er the fining of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia 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 vibrator and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Cornor Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, BUltGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Main feelow Hanoi BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaatr, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PADS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge niuntiui icein are inserted. w"To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. . (Successor to B. F. Hantaan lea In the world, among which are: mm CASH TOTAL BCHPLVf w ... ... . ttrnjii.. APHKTH. OTIS ALL. Ppnn q. I'll I In dv fm Da.wion ...-'-Tr Oueen.of N. Y. B00,(00 8,M8,'ms .'oaSt N. Amorlca, l'hlla. 8,000,000 9,730,titi9 S,S6m OFNCI IK I. W. MCKBLTT'8 8TOB1, "Losses promptly adjusted nnd paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. n Represent Seventeen as good Corapan. .a 3 u;i5 tuc in uie ivoria and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V . M.rl,.ni. t xt t N. T.: Clinton. N. V. Pr.lo xt v . j in(T. l a ! C iPrmnn Amor ran Tn. r x c- --. v-a. lut, AlBW i ork : Cireenuich TnEiirnn r v i Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. . .."v uiu tui ijurauons are well se toned lV ace anrl fir tatA i . ' o- ...u iibvc never vet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, sad iu .ho iiuznra 01 nre only. Losses nromntlv paid as soon as determined, by Christian f. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. BIoosbs burg, Pa. ' The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, If any. citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) I1LOOMSUURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem rnnvrniVncr. ST. ELMO HOTEL MAIN STREET NEAR IRON, Having Purchased tM Wl fr. J. L. Girton, I respectfully ask a fair share of public patronage. ThehotiM is provided with all modern conveo- icutcs, me iaDie is supplied in first class style, and the bar is stocked with fine wines, liquors and cigars. H. F. Eietterich, PROPRIETOR tec s, j jr.
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