0DD3 AND ENDS. ' The eot nf painting tho front of Huck InRlum r.nl.ico Is 110,000. After an l-iiltnau Is burled no mem ber of til.- f.imily visits lh- prive. It is oonsMori'l ur.liu'ky to d,i p. rupri-' f in nil strawberries h.ivp bn-en fiut on the Chicnsro market thin ytar for ths first tlma. Tin-- growers expect to In vade the K.ist nt-xt year. Tho new phntnRr.tph of the heavens, which Is beintf prepart'd by London, Ber lin anil Parisian astronomers, shows GS, 000,000 irUrs. Even the St. Lawrence River, In splto of Its great lakes which act as reservoirs. Is bofrlnnlnif to suffer from lessened How, due to f irest destruction. Berlin Is Koinff to celebrate the hun dredth nnnlwrsiry of the system of numbering homes, which besan there In J79S. Vienna followed In 1S03 and Paris In 1S03. Oeorce Luc.in, of Henryvllle, Ky., re cently p.ilil a year's subscription to Kdl tor Dalley, of the J.'ffersonvllle News, by one rattlesnake, which tho editor values at $5. From 'the "bg story belt" of Indian pomes the report of the birth to Mr. and Mrs. lical, of Holllng Trali-le, of a plrl weighing 24 ounces, which lived rive days. The lonnest frimo of chess on record required between five and six years to pUy It. One player was In Kngland and me In Australia, and the game was play ed by post. A count Just taken shows that there are now stored In the vaults of the Unit ed States Mint In Philadelphia nearly !U,010,ono sliver l,ill'ar. They are pack ed away Just as they were coined. In the French settlement of Canada the stnple men, that they might be forced to marry, were subjected tj lieavy taxation and to restrictions on their trade and movements generally. A concrete bridge having a clear span of 164 feet and 2(i fee: wide was recently constructed over the Danube at M under klngen, In Austria. Stone Is scarce and !ear there, while good Portland cement hi produced In large quantities, i The Michigan House has passed th antl-treatlng bill. It prohibits the pui Chase of spirituous, malt, brewed, for tnented, or vinous liquors for another to drink, and the sale thereof to a person, to be given to another as a treat. One of the mojt sensible of recent In ventions Is that of an electrical mall box. Whenever a letter Is put Into the fcox a signal U sent to the occupant of the building. The box may be placed In the same electric circuit with a call-bell. "Two Ocean Pass," In the Rocky Mountains, Is so called because there Is a marshy lake In It from which flow two etreams one Into the Pacific, the oth-r Into the Missouri and through the Gulf or .Mexico Into the Atlantic. The pass Is Just south of Yellowstone Park. The Troy Times says Boston has a stay-nt-home club, whose members pledge themselves to remain In the city all summer. Kvery city has stay-at-homes enough (or a big club, but no pledges are needed to prevent their roaming. They couldn't get away It hey would. FOLLY AS IT FLIE3. i Teacher Tan you swim, boy? Boy-. Tp3, sir. Teacher Where did you learn? Boy In tho water, sir. Tlt-Blts. "What's that terrible cry I hear?" "Oh, that's our college yell!" "It must e a college of dentistry." Puck. Girl J Was he very much cast down after he hid spoken to papa? Girl 2 Yes; three flights of stairs. Punch. "I see the people have unearthed an other anarchist." "So? How did they do It?" "Gave him a bath." Cincinnati Tribune. "Who tuk de prize at de fancy ball. JIlss Limly?" "I,izy Ann Jones. Sha had de sleebes ob her dress made lalk watahmlllions." Cincinnati Tribune. "Honorah," called Mr. Grogan from the front of the house. "What Is It, now?" "Is It singln' ye are.'or grlndln" the coffee for supper, I dunno?" Indian apolis Journal. Master And where Is the talent I gave unto thee? Servant It was a silver coin, my master, and and debased so rapidly that I threw It away, for very shame! Cleveland Plalndealer. Mr. Gusher (a would-be suitor) What lovely teeth Miss Smller has, eh, old man? Mr. Forceps H'm, er really modesty forbids my expressing an opin ion, you know. New York Herald. She (poutlngly) Before we were mar ried you used to bring me candy every time you came. He (briskly) Yes, my dear, and It cost a good deal less than the meat and potatoes I bring you now. New York Weekly. "What more should woman want?" he naked. "Is not the world at her feet now?" "Of course It is," replied the flharp-nosed girl. "You do not expect her to walk on her hands, do you?" In dianapolis Journal. Outsider Mr. Surplice, why Is It that you have service before daylight? Mr. Surplice Oh, we have to do that, not to Interfere with the bicyclers. Louis ville Courier-Journal. Young lady on the grand stand Tho umpire called a foul, but I don't even sea a feather. Her escort But you must remember that this is a picked nine. Philadelphia Record. Mrs. Jones It Is strange that a strong man like you cannot get work. The tramp Well, yer see, mum, people wants references from me last employ er, an' he's been dead twenty years. I'uck. "You seem thoughtful, Henry," said Mr. Meekton'8 better half. "Yes. An Idea Just struck me." "What was It?" "I was wondering whether, by next sea Bon, the new woman will be gentlemanly enough to take her hat off in the thea tre." STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. A woman thinks of a man; a man thinks for a woman. Muslo paints rainbow tints on the heart. Rest Is an expensive luxury to most (People. A kiss to a woman Is a sentiment; It Is merely an Incident to a man. Ambition is the murderer of man kind's peace. Charity should not be an Impulse, bat principle, Liberty and justice are represented aa women, because men love liberty and justice. ( , f JiiiLMi mm.., imiimi, Notes Trom tho Pennsylvania Experi ment Station. Factor for Butter Tests. The Babcock test for fat in milk has come into extensive use within the last tew years for testing cows and herds in place of the more expensive and troublesome churn test. This has been the case especially since the results of the Columbian Dairy Test demonstrated the substantial agree ment of the two methods when proper ly carried out. The Babcock test, when correctly made, gives accurately the amount of butler fat contained in the milk. It is often desirable, however, to express the results of a lest in terms of butter. It is well known that the amount of butter which a cow or herd produces is not the same as the amount of butter-fat, being usually larger. In the first place, even with the most careful work in the dairy, there is some loss of fat in the skim milk and butter milk. On the other hand, butter con tains several per cent, of water, salt and other materials besides fat. The combined results of these two factors is that the butter usually "overruns," as the creameryman expresses it, the results of the fat test. Obviously, the amount of this overrun will depend upon the completeness of the skimming and churning on the one hand, and of the amount of material other than fat incorporated into the butter, on the other hand. Quite a diversity of practice has obtained as to what should be regarded as the but ter equivalent of one pound ot butter fat, with the results that tests made by different parties have not been com parable and, what is worse, that it was very difficult to know whether two tests were comparable or not. Thinly, if one man adds one fifth to the amount of butter-fat found while another adds one eighth, the test by the first man would show a cow or herd to be materially better than would an exactly similar test by the second man. This subject came up for discussion at the Ninth Annual Convention of the Association of American Agricul tural Colleges and Experiment Sta tions held in Denver, July 16-19, and the following resolution was adopted which, at the request of the Chairman ot tne executive Committee, is here by communicated to the press of the State: Jlesolued. That this Association recommends to the several stations that the results of tests of dairy cows or herds be expressed in terms of hut- ter fat; that when desirable to express these records in terms of approximate equivalent in butter, such equivalent be computed bv multinlvinir the amount of butter-fat by one and one- sixtn. The reasons for adopting this factor were statea as toiiows by the commit tee having the matter in charge : "The ninety day Columbian Dairy Test is the most elaborate and care fully conducted on record. In this test, 96.97 per cent, of the fat in the whole milk was saved in the butter. This butter on the average contained 82. ?? per cent, of butter fat: in other words, 1 1 7.3 pounds of butter was made trom each 100 pounds of butter fat in the whole milk. The exact con version factor would therefore be 1.1 73 As this is an awkward num ber to use, and as one and one sixth is so nearly the same (the difference in computing the record of a 14 pound cow for a week by these two factors being only .07 of a pound of butter) it has seemed best to recommend that the latter be used as the conversion factor." The annual reports and quarterly bulletins of the Station will be sent, free of charge, on abdication, and inquiries on agricultural subjects so far as possible. Address, H. P. Armsby, Director, State College, Centre Co., Pa. " Going into a decline," How of ten do we hear this expression. What does it mean ? It means that peop'e are losing flesh, growing thin, wasting. The way to correct this condition is to improve the digestion. The con dition arises from an inability to eat and digest food. In fact food does more harm than good because it fer ments and putrefies in the stomach, developing poisonous substances which when absorbed cause various disorders. What is required is that the stomach be made to perform its duties. The Shaker Digestive Cordial is a food already digested and a di gester of foods as well. It will make the stomach healthy. Get a book from the druggist and read about it. A California chemist has robbed Castor Oil of its bad taste. Laxol is its name. A Minister's Experience With Heart Disease, Rev. L. W. Showers, Elderton, Pa.: "For many years my greatest enemy has been organic heart disease. From uneasiness about the heart, with pal pitation, it had developed into thump ing, fluttering, and choking sensations. Dr. Acnew's Cure for the Heart eave instant relief. A few bottles have rid me of almost every symptom of heart disease. It is a wonder-worker." Sold by Wni. S, Rishton. 6-is-iy. THE COLUMBIAN, A GREAT COUGH REMEDY. Perhaps you may think that Scott's Emulsion is only useful to fatten babies, to round up the angles and make comely and attractive, lean and angular women, and fill out the hollow cheeks and stop the wasting of the consumptive, and enrich and vitalize the blood of the scrofulous and anaemic persons. It will do all this but it will do more. It will cure a Hard, Stubborn Cough when the ordinary cough syrups and specifics entirely fail. The cough that lingers after the Grip and Pneu : monia will be softened and cured by the balsamic heal ing and strengthening influences of this beneficent lood-medicine, namely, bcott s hmulsion of Cod-hver ' tt-. 1 Li.. r t : 1 c i vn uuu 11ypup11u5pm1.es ui bime ana ooua. Reuse substitutes. They arc never as good. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $ 1 " A little farm well tilled. A little cellar well filled, A little wife well willed." Whnt could you wish n man better than that ? The last is not the least by any means, but how can a wife be well-willed if she be the victim of those distressing ma ladies that make her life a burden ? Let her take llr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription and cure nil painful irregularities, uterine disorders, inflammation and ulceration, pro lapsus and kindred weaknesses. It is a bocn nd a blessing to women. Thousands are in the bloom of health through using it, when otherwise they would be under the sod. Are you a sufferer ? Use it, or soma day we may read A little wife self willed, Rosewood cofiin early filled, Spite of doctor well skilled. Ovarian, Fibroid and other Tumors cured without surgery. Hook, testimonials and references, mailed securely scaled 'for Io cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Iiuffalo, N. V. Printing in Colors, The prices of colored printing inks have gone down with everything else, and it costs no more to do printing in colors than it Joes in black. The Columbian office is prepared to print in any of the following colors: Black, orange, deep cherry, brown lake, light blue, ultra marine blue, bronze red, violet, dark red, green, jacqueminot, purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print ing in more than one color is clone at a slight advance for the additional press work. tf. COTTON STATES AND INTERNA TIONAL EXPOSITION, ATLANTA, GA VIA Till SEABOARD AIR LINE. VESTIDULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon Which no Extra Fare is Charged. Leave Washington, D. C daily, at 8:40 F. M., upon arrival of the "Conprc-sional Limited" from New York, and reach At lanta nt 4:09 r. M. the next day. A second train, with through sleeping cars from New York, leaves Washington at 4:30 A. M., arriving at Atlanta 5:20 A. M the next day. Both trains leave from the Pennsylvania railroad station and land passengers in the union uepoi at Atlantaas near the Expo, sition grounds as through passengers via any line are landed. At Portsmouth and Norfolk, 7a., the Sea board Air l.iue lias other connections equally as important as those at Washington, name ly: From New York and Philadelphia, the Cape Charles Route; from li.iltiinoie, the liay Line steamers; from Washington, the Norfolk and Washington steamers; from New York, the Old Dominion steamships and from Boston and Providence, the Mer chants' and Miners' steamships. Close con nection is made at the steamer sides with through trains and Pullman iJrawing-Koom, Duffel Sleeping Cars operated through from Portsmouth to Atlanta without change. Each of these routes takes the passenger via Old Point Comfort and through Hampton Koaus, EQUIPMENT. These trains are composed of the hand somest Pullman Drawin-g Koom, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. The 8:40 P. M. train ("The Atlanta Special") is ves tibuled from end to end and is operated solid from Washington to Atlanta without change. POINTS OF INTEREST ALONG THE LINE. The route from Washington is through Fredericksburg, Kichrhond and Petersburg, Virginia, Weldon, Raleigh and Southern Pines, North Carolina. Chester. Clinton. and Abbeville, South Carolina, and Elber. ion anu Athens to Atlanta, Georgia. KATES. Excursion tickets will be sold to Atl.w- and return, via the Seaboard Air Line, as follows: On Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sentember 17th to December :14th, inclusive, at $ 14.00 from Washington and fU2.6o from Ports mouth and Norfolk, limited to ten days from date of sale. Daily, September 16th to December 15th, inclusive, nt $19.25 from Washington and $17.35 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, limi. ted to twenty days from date of sale; and at $ 26.35 from Washington and 23.65 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, good until January 7, 1896. THE EXPOSITION surpasses in some respects, any Exposition ci nciu 111 America. Jiere you liud, side iy side, exhibits from Florida and Alnt California and Maine, the United States nf America and the United States of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so on until nearlv every civilized nation on the globe is repre sented. On the terraces are found, among many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and Mexican villages, showini? iust how thr, peoples have their "daily walk and conver. salion." Ask for tickets via "The Seaboard Air Line." Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be made and further information furnished up. on application to any Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to the undersigned. W. B QI.OVEH, T. J. ANDKHSON, Urufllo Manager, iouerul Puna. aU 10-4-8tn Vice-President. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CHARTER NOTICE. Tn the Court of Omnium I'lenn or Columlila luimlij. NoMen Is horrny clvpn that (in application will up ninrto to tho Hnlit court, or tlio President, Judlfe thereof, on Hutunlay, the Fifth day of octoher A. I., ih,ij, nt-10 n clocK a. rn., und the corporation net 1H71, and supplement thereto hy (I. W. Mttlltn. .1. W. Mltllln. J. I Wolverton, T. Klttera Van Dykn and f. W sillier, rnr ine onuner or an intended corpora, flon to n called the Violet, Mill Cemetery Coin puny, t he character and object nf which l the maintenance of a pulille cemetery at Violet Illll. In the Town of lllnomshiirif, Columlila county, Pennsylvania, and for these purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the fights, bene fits and privileges conferred by tho said act ana 11 a supplements. C. V. MILLKH, 9-l.Vlt. Solicitor. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby ptven that, the partnership heretofore exlst.lnir between I,. M. Mears and Jeremiah Geese under the name of the Hlooins- burir Cycle work", has been dissolved by mi: t mil consent on the inil day of September, inns. The business will be conducted by I,. M. Mears under the name of tho Illooinstmrir cycle worKS, nt uie same place, nook accounts can be settled with either member of the old firm and all indebtedness will be settled by L 11 oieurs. T,. M. MKAHS, fl-13-lt JKUKMIA1I OEESE, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstale. of I'eter Lenin tltveiuwfl, late Of lh tovnt mni) of conyiujham. Notice Is hereby given, that on tho lfif h day 01 ncpiiwnuer a. j., iro., letters Testamentary 011 mr e.imie or rei.er i.evan, or 1 oiiynifiim Tnwnsnip, 1 ohuudli county, were wanted William Goodman, Executor named fn the will. to whom all persons are reiiulred to make pay menf, and all claims airalnst, tho estate must oe presented amy authenticated. WILLIAM OOODMAN, Fkkbze & IIahmas, Ccntralla, 1'enna. Attys. 9-l-6t, Persons to Travel. WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for establish ed house. SALARY $730.00, AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited ; also increase. State reference and en close self addressed stamped envelope, THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO 8-u-ia SENT FREE. The LATI3T ETTIONof our "VEST POCEEI STOCK i 0BAIH STATISTICS," a bnnk which we Issue Quarterly, will be mailed fKEEto you uoon an plication. This bonk contains a record of the markets, monthly price of stocks, the llltrh and low on v neat, corn anu rrovisions tor TUIEIX' TWO 7EAE3 ; also other vnliiiihlo Information, Write for our "WISELY IIAUHZT LETTZB"; sent free. J AS. K. TAYLOlt & Co., ft-liMt. 80S rroduce Exchange, New York City MASON'S P. L. FRUST JARS LOWEST PKIUES EVEI1 KNOWN. ( Wliolemle only.) Wide Mouth 1'lntHf l.sm per irross. Quarts, l 75 gross, x Gallons ti.7a gross. Terms, net cash. Prompt shipment,. B. SMUSEES til CO,, 135 Csuta front St., Thill. -i!7-4t. Building end repairino- tne Hulshizer Ihreshiner Ma chines promptly, neatly and cneaply by 1 . - ' JAMES M. SHEW, Successor to J. M. Hulshizer, 8-i6-am LIGHT STREET. PA KOMBI, ' U Bite. Pries FOTO GRAPHS ALL SIZES, NEW STYLES. Ralph G. Phillips, Ground Floor Gallery, Opposite Ceutral Hote BLOOM SBURC, PA, PUILUI'H Melltt Uie KOMHly THE ART AMATUER IlKHT AND LAKUKST TBACTIOAL AHT MAGAZINE (The only Art Periodical awarded a Medal as the World's Fair.) Invaluable to all who iiUh to make their living by art or to make tluitr houen beautiful. V(1H '(flf we will Bend to any one mentioning run thla publication a sped- -w n men copy, with superb color plates idor 1 iu lien. Ill rice, J- Vf., copying or framing) aud H Buppleiiieii. tary pueg of dunluus (regular price, CAD ORn &u), 1 uu dutii we win send also"Palutlujf for Ueutnuera" OH) pages). M0NTA3UE UASZS, 23 Union sars, N.7. S-aa-e 4w. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ R U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Mr. Ent'i Building, Court Hoom Alley, BLOOMSBURG, FA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, Wirt's BuiUling, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John g. fhrkzr. johm 0. barman FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOHNEYfi AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, TA. Offices'. Centre Ht., first door below Opera IIouso GEO. E. EL WELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P,L WM. U MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITI. A. H. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, l-l2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omee over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, FA. -omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of THK PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE ASD RKAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra SU., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. WCaa be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTORSTY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Maia Streets CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, FA, , HricfAL Attention to Ijibkarkb or Chilsbb II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMCEOrATniC I'D YSICIAN AND BUKQXOn orrtcK nocKs: omce & ltcsidec, tth St, Until n a. ., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. u. BLOOMSUCRO, PA. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. O ffice and Residence No. 18. West Fifti DISEASES OF THE TUItOAT AND NOSl SPECIALTY, (i to in a.m. ll to 4 P. M. l7t0 9I M. H to in A.M. l'.I.OOMSBCHO OF PICK IIOfRS FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -BLOOMSBURG, Pa.- omce and residence In Prof. Walter's House MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office corner Third and Jcffcr:.on streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. tiT Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Pin HICIAN AND SUKGKON, Omce and llesldcnrc. Contre St., between till und nth stH. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 1 1 to J U toV (H to 10 a. m. OFFICK II0CI18 8 p. m. y p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsbcro, 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 Bn04 ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ma ministered or electric vibrator and Local Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial tecta are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Cornet Main and Centre. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SCK G EON DENTIST, Office, Uartnn's Building, Wain below Uartrel BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a supcriormaunar, and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge 1 ariuiciai reein are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day, DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam streets, do. posite Town Hall. onice hours 8:30 to la a. m ; a to 5 p. nu BLOOMSBURG, TA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman KenreaentB twpiTAnf tho .rnr. . les In tho world, among which are : v,'w," CASH TOTAL RUBrXVa riPI.ll .COBM .... Franklin of Phlla.. mnui'M,iM,M9 si nsisni Penn'a. Phlla 4(o,no0 s.hari.iao llSSS estchoster, N. Y. Soo.ouo 1,7.M),W 4ut!rso N. America, Phlla, 8,000,000 8,730,8 s,Svm OFFICK IN I. W. MCKSLVT S STOB1. S"Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWU) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Comparu ies as there are in the World and all losses. promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRS INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. V.; Peoples', N. Y.j Read nB. P ! German American Ins. Co., New York; C5reenwich Insurance Co., New York j Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have nerer yet had a loss settled by any court of la. Thais assets are all invested in solid securities, d liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adiustednJ paid as soon as determined, bv Christlu IT Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloocac burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoaJd patronize the agency where losses, if anau ..1.. 1 1 : 1 . r . . " wciiicu mu iJmu uy one 01 melT citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient samnle roomi. I?ail rooms, hot and cold walcr, and all mod era conveniences.
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