t THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. NYE'S EFFECTIVE SPEECH. It Mi'iIp J'vrn I limn er f.ntiRti, hut lllil tlio ITllflltll SS. Plewnrt' cnllonpue during a portion r( U s i (MvV fitrin'llon iiilod was J. W. !;,, a I' .lent I'firUmn, lull a mnn of i, tt i lin t ennunon pense and homely yet rt,u rile nml dcllKhtful wit. In earlier ll;c hp hiul been an extremely popular Pimip orator, and In the Sennte he was ci'u-n able, with a telling anecdote or a IritiKh-IM'nvoklng Illustration, to drmol ili nt a blow the labored arguments of on opponent. On one occasion a Mil to admit the fhlneso to equal prlvllcRra of rltizen. uhlp W'8 under discussion In the 8en nlo, and Mr. Sumner had the floor. His rpi'ech :is usual elaborate, studied ami finis: leul was an earnest appeal for the children of the llowery kingdom, and at 1(h conclusion It was evident that he hud made a deep Impression. Hut as soon as Mr. Sumner had taken his seat Mr. Nye sprang to his feet, and moke somewhat r.s follows: Mr. I'reslilet : I was born In the grand old county of Steuben, New York Mate, and raised upon a farm. My par ents wit hard-working, God-fearing people, and we had morning and even l.iS prayers, In which appeals were al ways offered for the freedom of ths rl'ivtf. My good mother green be her memory was a careful housewife, and, iini'iiiii other standard delicacies, dough ri:tM wore always provided. We all Lived doughnuts, and I often watchvu my mother when she made the dour.h, ii. m) kneaded and shortened It until It was In lit condition. The result of my 1 serration was tht.t she always took n small piece of dough and fried It In the fat before she risked the whole l.ntch. She tried It first, and awaited remits. I live on the TaMllc coast, and know a pood deal about the Chinese. They have nothing In common with us. They Bave their money, and then re turn, pigtail and all, to China. You can lint Snake a citizen of a man who will not sacrifice his pigtail! We have en franchised the blacks they are now tree and citizens and I am content. My friend from Massachusetts has made an uble and exhaustive argument, but I mipgest to him 'hat It Is far better and, eafc to follow my good mother's ex ample, and fry a little piece of this suft I ape dough before we risk the whole Chinese batch. The effect of this speech was marvel ous. Mr. Sumner seldom had a ready tppreclitlon of humor, but on this oc casion he leaned back In his chair and laughed until the tears ran down his cheeks. He did not atempt to reply, and the bill failed through the home spun argument adduced by Senator Nye. Washington Star. Stoned as Witch. Mrs. Irene Oles, an alleged witch, of Washington, Pa., pleaded for relief from public osctraclsm In Common Pleas No. 1 court recently. She U sixty years of age and supported her self and daughter by nursing the sick pnd selling home remedies. She lives In a neighborhood tilled with superstitious people.' Among these Is a family named Newman, which has a boy fourteen years old. In November, 1893 he was seised by a peculiar nervous malady. He became delirious and In his delirium he repeatedly told them to keep Mrs. Oles away, that she had put something In his mouth. Neighbors heard those remarks and seeing the, boy's condition rumors began to circulate that he was under the evil Fpell of the Oles woman. Dr. Irwin, the family physician, pronounced the boy'o condition the result of a Berlous nervous shock. He might have been frightened l.y Mrs. Oles. A local newspaper took the matter up and published so much about It that Mrs. Oles was stoned and humiliated by her neighbors. She was pointed out as a witch. People refused her services as a nurse, she was driven from house to house and practically creed to hermitage. She sued for damages. During the trial tho boy's father and mother testi fied that Mrs. Oles had been at their house JUFt before his Illness, nnd that he boy had aided her down the steps and part of the way home. On the con trary, Mrs. Olnes testified that she hud never met the boy, never had been es corted anywhere by htm and had never tuated him. Mrs. Olts told her story In such a sympathetic way that the Jury Cave her a verdict for $600. Philadel phia Inquirer. The Sultan's Juke. "Did you ever hear the story of how the Prince of Wales asked the Sultan to go and see the derby run?" said Or lando Jones recently. "Well, It was this wlw: The race for the derby was about to be run, and as the Sultan was then visiting England the Prince sent one of. hla lords-in-waltlng to inquire If the !!!: tern potentate would like to go and witnef3 the claFsic contest. The son of the moon and Ft;frs was seated, propped up by cuiilons, smokltin placidly, when the royal emissary was ushered Into l.ls presence. " 'IIii lloyal Highness bids me ask JT.r.r majesty If It would please you to witness the race for the derby?" said, lie, bowing low, "Does Ills Royal Highness mean that I should go and see a horse race?" In mired the Sultan blandly. " "lie does. Your Highness.' " 'Tell the Prince that I cannot do rV replied the ruler of the faithful. 'Why should I want to go? All men who ure not fqols now that some horses are swifter than others." "Philadelphia I l ess. i A Strange Ited-Felloir. A. It. Cioodwyn 'ells of rather an nu:alng Incident but what might have proved a serious accident which occur red near the Lincoln county line. Aaron Woody, with his family, lives in a small due-out near Uamard, and one night lust week Sam White's cattle broke out i 'iil one of the steers weighing about i"tecn hundred pounds wandered onto the roof of the dug-out and went direct ly over tha bed occupied by Mr. and M:. Woody. He went like McGlnty, to the bottom, striking the bed, but for t .i' vdy he fell across the headboard i"i r.ut directly on the sleeping occu ItMr, Mr. Woody finally got the steer !i ;::il looked after the Injuries of hla v.i'e nnd child. The Intter he at first tl"i::-,ht had been killed, and a doctor V-.i L'.isit for, but It spirdily recovered i.o serious Injury except a terrlUo resulted from the accident. This 1:1 i : rent country, where cattle wander '':) of the houses am fall In on people t.iille they are asleep. Minneapolis lUwengtr. if tlAl W DR. M SALM, Wonderfully Successful in all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNGS AND NASAL CATARRH. All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. UK CVllKS AFTER OTIIKKH FAIL. The Most Successful and Scientific Treatment of all Disease, and Weaknesses of Mankind. 1 he most widely and favorably known specialist in the United States. Mis lone cxper lence, remarkable skill and universal success in the largest hospitals in the world enables h.in tn .treat all CHRONIC. NKRVOL'S. SKIN nd M.OOl', diseases upon the latest SCtT, wC,j;rn'-n.Ci''.'!! Lniul c'"lc him to the full confidence of the alllictcd everywhere. IMIOMANno LADIES-Dr. Salm, after years of experience, has discovered the greatest cure known for all diseases peculiar to the sex. Female diseases posiiivcly cured by a new method. The cure is effected by home treatment. Entirely harmless and easily applied. Consultation Tree and Strictly Confidential. ' Dr. Salm operates successfully and pain lessly for spiint eyes, pterygium, iridec tomy, turning in or out of eve lashes or lids. closure of tear duct and all other eye opera tions. Chronic sore eyes and granulated lids (piickly cured. A certain and positive cure for the awful effects of early vice and the numerous evils that follow in its train. 1'rivate blood and skin diseases speedily, completely nnd permanently cured. Nervous debility and sexual disorders yield rapidly to his skillful treatment. Syphilis, gonorrhea, gleet, spermatorrhea, seminal weakness, lost manhood, night emis sions, decayed faculties, female weakness and all delicate disorders peculiar to either sex, positively cuied, as well as functional disorders that result from youthful follies or the excess of mature years. Specialties Catanh, skin discuses, sores, pimples, scrofula, blood taints, eczema, can. ccr, piles and diseases of women quickly and permanently cured by the latest npnroved treatment as pursued by leading specialists of r0o. HOOK FHKK. "The Medical Advise-," containing nearly 100 pages, a short history of nrl d.Tr u'!'le.e ,0 yomf ttna M especially tlio.sS contemplating marriage, fully lllustra- J..0 not..ff 1' to "'lrove tTie opportunft to obtain one of the most valuabi? books wlilcli lias ZZ, P o, Zx WElSSus. 8 bk Bt 10 an)ono frt'e on PPtloii. Address Ur. n.VShri'fwo J? OV ill's I'HINK. Each person applying for medical treatment should semi or bring from si to 4 ounces of urine (that passed Mrst In the morning preferred) which will ...Yi ilf . - "'l "' "'1,,B,u'mlrr0!,,'1PI''al examination, and If requested a written analysis J ,f Kr',v''A,ir(',!s.nlln,'4 'n h,'alUl by "nlearned pretenders, who keep trilling with ihem h!ys are dimgeroiis1' polsonou8 auU "'lu'lous compounds, should apply Immediately. De- Wonderful f lirf perfected In o'd eases which have been neglected or unsklllfully kT . k .wT '"'lied. No exoorlments or failures. Parties treated by mull or express, but where possible, personal consultation Is preferred. Curable cases guaranteed nf via''" a'",i cor"'3l'"uJ'"''e contldentlal. Treatment sent, c O. U. to uny part of the U. 8. List iiuvoukiio hit. nuu rm im. niLim. 11. nni .tui niiintniia. 11 CONSULTATION FREE A't STiiifTi.v ct ivrttirvTr i r Send two 8-cent stamps for book on clironlc and A PAYING INVESTMENT. Values of the Properties Enchanccd by Village Improvement. ."The property owners of a village cannot make a better paying invest ment than in the maintenance of a well-organized Improvement Society," writes John Gilmer Speed in April Ladies' Home Journal. " Through such a society the value of every piece of property in a village, and the neigh borhood thereof, may be enchanced in value ; village life may be made to take on new interests and new digni ties j stagnation may be kindled into an exhilarating activity. Let the people become interested in a Village Improvement Society and they will soon begin to discuss plans and poli cies with a gratifying alertness. They will discuss how best to secure a pub lic library ; they will talk over the ways and means of getting running water into the town ; they will argue over the test way of establishing a fire department ; they will study drain age and sanitation ; they will recognize the value of street lights when the moon is shining on another part of the world ; and when they vote on these questions they will vote with entire intelligence, and they will go away from the meetings refreshed by what they have heard, and what they have done." An orphanage is to be constructed by the Odd Fellows in Pennsylvania to care for the children of deceased members, which is but one of the many great charities carried on by that order. Dallas, Luzerne county, has made a . bid for the location. Towanda having about 25 acres of land desirably located, has also, made application for the institution, with hopes of receiving it. PUNCH WITH 0A.RE- Novel Device Adopted to Fill the Pews of a Church. Dr. Alfred Kummer, pastor of the First Methodist church of Oakland, Cal., has introduced a novel plan in his church to induce the young mem bers of his congregation to attend services twice on Sunday. LT tuler the pastofs system a record is kept of all backsliders. As a re sult of his innovation the pews in the First Methodist church are crowded on Sunday. Dr. Kummer has issued to the young members of his church a sort of' commutation ticket, good for six months. Every time the holder of a ticket attends service the ticket is punched. Doorkeepers are in attend ance at the church morning and evening, and as each ticket is present- sjeh! 'oaiKiillniioaa Will be nt Sunbiiry rentrnl Hotel, .bin. 1-t!i- Fi'b Sil; Mar. ,; Anil! : May ; .Juno IT; July l,v Aug. 1 Sent. H; (i, t, Nov. 4; Die. ii-3i. Will be nt, liinomsburgi hxehnnite Hotel, .Tun. J Mil; Hob. tiH; Vnreli liT; April if; Mny Juno July 1.; Aiiif. 1 1; H. pt. 11; Oct, it; yv, H; Dee. 4, Will be at, Ditiivlbe, Mouiour lintel, , inn, ! Feb 1 !M; Mureli ; April 'i:; Mny al; .lime W; July IH; Au. 15 j Hept. is; vcl, lu; Nov. 7; Deo. 5. America and Europe. Deafness I cure 90 per cent, of all cases cureu in one treatment. Discharging ears cured in everv case. Cntarrh of the nose, bronchitis and lung troubles, caused from catarrh, positively LUICIl, TO THE YOUNG AND Minilt.F.-AGEI) MEM. A Sure Cure. The awful effects of early vice, which onngs organic weakness, destroy, ing both mind and body, with all its dread ful ills, permanently cured. Dr. Salm addresses those who have inr paired themselves by improper indulgences uim Buiunrjr nauiis, wmcn nun bom mind and body, untitling them for business, study, society or marriage. Married men or those entering on that happy life, aware of physical debility quickly assisieu. We guarantee to cure nervous debility, failing manhood, syphilis, varicocele, stric lure, gleet, unnatuial discharges, weak parts aim an Kinney ana maimer diseases. Epilepsy or fits positively cured by a new meinou. testimonials furnished. private diseases free, ed it is duly recorded that the holder was present. These tickets not only require the presence of the holders, but they must be in attendance at the services promptly on time. The tick et punchers stop work the moment the pastor steps upon the platform to open the service. If the ticket hold er comes in late, it is the same as though he were absent, so far as the record is concerned. in order to induce the young people to take a pride in having their ticket punched, Pastor Kummer has offered prizes to those who show good record of attendance at the ex piration of six months. San Francisco Examiner. Mrs. Jane Norton, of Irish Valley, and her daughter, Mrs. Hannah Foster, of Treverton, gave birth to babies at the Norton home last week. Both children were born about the same time and the attend ing physician had to hustle to keep up with the procession. One child was a boy and the other a girl. The doctor put them both in the same cradle and no questions were asked by the mothers. When the doctor called . to see how his patients were, the mothers asked him. which baby was Mrs. Nor ton's and which was Mrs. Fester's. The astonished physician racked his brain to solve the question, but finally admitted that in the confusion of the double confinement he got the babies mixed and was unable to tell which was which. Mrs. Norton has several boys so she took the girl as her child. This was Mrs. Poster's first babe and she will start her family with the boy. Although the matler has thus been settled, the mothers are not yet satis fied and would like to know if they have the right child. Mrs. Foster was sent for Saturday morning by her mother, who did not know that her daughter, like herself, was in a delicate condition. The journey from Treverton to Irish Val ley made Mrs. Foster ill and brought on the birth of the child. Northum berland County Democrat. Burned Lota of Wood. A quaint genius in a neighboring county gives his local editor an item that is interesting. He said that very few persons knew or realized how much wood a woman puts in a cook stove during a long married life of forty three years. He said he had been married to his present wife that j length of time and she has put 1,260 cords of wood in the kitchen stove in that length of time and the stove is still in use. 1 SP lllil! -sar That trhrii m ttmXinff for n ptnn to purihasr meat. that irp uti'f rrrttittff of tenet I it nen went market In the Rrttns ttuthtinff, fr wi' of Mnfn untt Jt'jierntm Ffret? where itn irtlt revet te jmli'e ftn't in'O't'i-t atte tion, unit get titt Onfl ttunWy vmeatF, Ik I Elsckscr. WE ARE NOT CRYING hecnuse there are ei mnnvnakors nnd confectlnccrs in liloomsburtr, BUT WE ARE REJOICINC over the fr .H that, the manv rits. toiueis wao use our bread a ml cakes YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT have lnnu slnre learned flint they are the best,. Our stork of Christ mas candy I larx and opt-n for Inspect Inn. H Is pure, and the price Is rltflit. 11. a. Mcri:i:, Ea3t Street Bakor. RAIN in its season is a highly valuable element. We don't want it all the time, but there is one thing n we uu want. 11 is MEAT. Last article is indispensible. Then, why not get the best ? Get it from a butcher that un derstands his business depends on his good meat. Such a man is WOLVERTON, IRON STREET, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed there will be sold at public sale at the court housa In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following: 11 that err tain lot. piece or parcel of ground situate In t ho Town of Hloomsburg, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsvlvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by the right of way or land of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western liallroad Company, on the east by lot of II. V. White and W. L. White (commonly called IT. V. White Co.,) on the south by Seventh street of said town, and on the west by lot of tho Acme Oil Company; being fifty feet In width on said Seventh street, and extcndln j In depth from said Seventh street to the land of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Hull road Company (or right of way thereof) afore said one hundred and twenty-tlve feet, more or less, with all nnd singular the buildings and lm provements, engines, shafting, hangers, belt ing, machinery, at tachments and fixtures what soever of tho planing mill, factory or manufac turing establishment thereon erected and placed. Whereon are erected a two-story brick building built for tho purposo and to be used as a PLANING MILL. Als", a one-9tory framo building used as an ortlee. Seized, takon into execution at tho suit of John A Funston vs. Wllltts C. Krug and Charles Krug nnd M iry M. Krug torro tenant, nnd to bo sold as tho property of Wllllts C. Krug, Charles Krug and Mary M. Krug torre tenant. IUKKLKY, J. 13. MClIKN'UV, Atty. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate 0 Fred Srhirfmi, late of the Toirn of liiooiiiftjui'fj. at'i'tattea. Xothv .t "lere'i glwn that MtHru of ndmlitlfi tvittlan 011 the rsiitie uf Frril Si lnrlnn, lute Qf tlw 7Wn 0 HtiMiinsliurij, (rcwuwi, hum Ihvii yriuit eil to Uio uutlvi'siijitefl ititintiiistruli'U. to irhoin all I moil iitiletited to until estate are veijiwxted to tuake iiaiimeiile, anil thum having elalnut or iltiiiaiitls will make kmitrnllie same without (te la lito CA TIIA U1SK sell H7.V.V, Herring, Ally. AilniinisinarU, H-S-at. Hloontshurg, J'a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Theadorfi Lttrtfi, UtU of Eentutl town tthijit deceased yntUw is here i q! ven that letters of admfntr t ration on the estate nf Thevd re Lewis, tate of Benton toirnshiii, (teveasetl tutve tteen ormited to the ui'tertiyitel administrator to whom atl per sons indebted to said estate are reqtiested to imike jtayments. and those, having claims or demands trill make kiioirn the same withwit delay to JOA'A'i' AtcUKSHW 4-3-Gf. Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Goodman, deceased. Xottee Is herein) given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of William lltxxlman, late of Conijityltam township, debased, have tieen grant ed to Ihtriiel Uotidman of the same toimisitp, to wtutm all person indebted to said estate are re quested to make iiatimmts, and those lutving ilaims or demands will m ike kitoion tlu tame without delan " VAXIEL OOODUAS, Freete fc llarman, Attys. Administrator. v'o WALL PAPER .mbaTl AT WHOLK8ALK FlUCHS 100 ("Now designs He and up 1 Warranted to Siiniplcs I Klegani gills 5o " " j-Bull or money Free. J, Horderssamo low rates) refunded. I Send 80. for postage; deduct wliuu or l derlug. F. 11. cady, MUS estnir. Ht., Prov., K. I. Liberal Discounts toc'lubs Agents 4-.41. d DREAKFAST-SUPPF.R. F p e v & GRATErUL-COMronTlNG. COCOA BOH HMO WAVES CR MILK. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN PROFESSIONAL CApTvK- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Mr Ent' BuiMinc, Court Itotu AH7, ELOOMSDURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Wirt's Buildinc, flour, BLOOMSBURG, TA. John 0. fkrezk. jons o. nARMAH FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOKS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Douse GEO. E. EL WELL ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd Boot; BLOOMSBURG P.. VM. h MAGILL, ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Feacock's building, Market square. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY T-LAW, Office 2nd floor Vtrs. F.nts building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd flooa, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Peacock's Building, Market Sq. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. T. WHITE. A. K. T0BT WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. . ELOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, i-i2-'o,4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omce over Alexander Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, CENTRALIA, PA. fwomee Llddleot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ITrORttXY-AT-LAW AND JUSXCM Of tui riAoe, Moyer Bros. BoUdiog, lo4 float, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, aTTORHEY-AT-LAW, INStnUUBCS Aim RJtAL ESTATE ACEKX, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maia and Centra St BLOOMSBURG, Pa. tf Can be consulted La German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORJEY-AT-LAWf Office, corner of Third and Mais Stnota, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Mala St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Do. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA, tPBCIAL ATTKNTI0M TO DlSIAIIg OF CHILD! H. BIERMAN, M. D UOMOXOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND orrici docks: Ofllce & Residence, 4th ft., Until 9 a. m., 1 to Z and 7 to 8 r. u. BLOOMS BUHO, PA. S. 1J. ARMENT, M. D. Office end Residence No. 18. Wrs: Tijth DI8KA 8ES OF THE THROAT AND NONE SPECIALTY (S to 10 A.M orrici not'Rs.-mo 4 I'. M l7toP. M S to 10 A.M. LLOOVt-l URO PA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Ofllce and residence In I'rof. Waller's Hos MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. DM Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ttiTSpecial attention given to the eye ana the fitting of glasses. Dr. f. w. redeker, ril-tSICIAN AND 81HGEON, omco and Residence, t'entre St., between 4Ul and 5th His. Diseases ot the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURO, PA. 8toioa. m. offici hours: 1 to 8 p. m. (7 to U p. m. 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 ConneottM DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, I.ockard'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 Anaesthetics used for the painless extnutioa of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Wain below Market Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaar and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge srkea artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of Fast and Main streets, op. posite Town Hall, omce hours 8:30 to la a. m ; S to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hart man Itepresents twelve of the strongest Compaa les In the world, among w hleh are : CASH TOTAL SOan.01 ... CAPITAL. ASSETS. On, ALL. Franklin of Thlla.. 4oo,ono $3,i,ri!sj 11,000.501 Penn'a. I'htla M,nno s.kjmho 1 imwsj Queen, Of N. Y. . 600,000 8,!M8,! 1 Ml 8W West chest er.N.Y. 800,0i'0 1,TM,SU7 aeTai N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,7:M,tSb ..Minef OFFICK IN I. W. MCKSLYT'S ST0B1. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Corcpan. ics as mere are in the world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRS INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V.j Merchants of Remark. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.;Read. lnp. Pa : Cierman Amprimn Tn x. . York : Greenwich Insnmn.o rv, .' 7 l . Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. iu,ru,.uuuaic wen season by age and fire tested, and have nevet yet had a loss settled bv mv rnnri nf 1 -n..!. assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses nronintlv ami hnncctlu nJU-.tt .-.j paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, B loo aw. burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoaM patronize the agency where losses, if any, are settled and paid by one of thii citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court Housex BLOOMSBURO, PA. Laiee and convenient fianmli. rnnmi Pntft rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences CITY HOTEL, V. A. narlzel, Prop. Peter F. lieldy, Mauuger No, 121 West Main Street, HLOOMSUURG, PA. C-iTT.aige nnd convenient fomrle rooms Baih rooms, hot and cold vaier ni;U al modern conveniences. I'ar MiAUd vulh bes wines end litjuois. Fiist-clas livery a llached