THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ALL WORTH KNOWING. t. .M tYat a ortAln Swedish COB ..... hiwn worked without In- l r -1 ijjiu - i.mintinn for 800 rears. The lfttMt works on anthropology ear that It cannot De proven uioi race of giants ever peopled the globe Veils are one of the moat ancient ot articles of dress, mey were u-u long ago that their origin la loat In o re The largest room In the world Is said to be the hall oi tne ibpi 8t. Petersburg. It la 160 feet long ir.n wMn. If you should go to Greenland you ..ia k m-nriuiil at thu alia of the WUUtu IO I . potatoes there," tor they grow no larger tnan a maruio. Onee upon a time the Scottish High Am a. mI rh In o mountains aeparatlng tn Arctic Sea from the Atlantic A million acre Of forest art cut railway companies with the sleepers on wnicn me lines are iam. The greatest potato eaters are the people ot Germany and Belgium. Their consumption of this yegeiaoie averages 100 pounds per annum for each person. Recent experiments In Germany go to prore that the best disinfectant . -htr la loin A thOrOUKh washing of all exposed articles In suds Is ample protection. TV n-nn TtlliipHn TlOtP &8 SlRDlfl cant that a correspondent In Western Massachusetts who reports that Insect are very rare, also reports that song birds are more plenty than for several years. A trained bloodhound has been known to follow the track of a man on horseback, and when the rider passed through bushes the animal Jumped up and smelled at the leaves touched by the feet of the horseman. nnon victoria, in her long life, has traveled verv little abroad. 81ie has never been in Russia, Denmark, Aus i BiwiriAn Nnrwtr. flnaln. SwlUer land nor Greece. She has never yet set eyes on any or ner colonic, nor uyuu any Dart of Asia, Africa or America. The frog deposits its eggs in shallow water, where the warmtn or we sun promotes speedy batching, me com mon snake often selects a bed of de Aimnnainv vAAtahia mAttpr. Tim croc odile and the clumsy sea tortoise go ashore to lay their eggs. There Is an ancient Jest In Paris which originated with a waiter at the famous Tortoni s. a guem duo. ormr xi Hr7on if nvHters. "Ouly one doz en?" asked the waiter. "Yes, that will be enough." "You are not supersti tious, then?" said the waiter, with a pnrioufi smile. "WhvT" "Because you are not afraid ot being thirteen at table." BRIC-A-BRAC. The tand that rocked tho cradle Is now guiding the bicycle. A Japanese farmer Is reckoned to be a monopolist If he occupy more than ten acres ot land. To put in position a thousand clap boards requires the use of about elgh teen pounds of sixpenny nails. Vldal. one of the most famous sculp tors of France, was stone blind at the. time when he executed some oi nis most famous works. The busybody labors without thanks, talks without credit, lives without love, dies without pity, and society says "it was a pity he died no sooner. "Oh er Jarvls, would you mind pretending to pick a quarrel with me, just giving me a pusJi, you know? I want to test the pluck of this dog ot mine." "You said you'd give me a nice room if I paid my board here," complained the embezzler to the warden of the Jail, "but you've cheated me. It's a regular cell." Writing once In one of those confes sion books, "which coniess nothing really, the Princess of Wales put down her favorite art as that of millinery," and her favorite occupation "minding her own business." It is something, as has been realized lately, to be the Empress of all the Kusslas. The latest toy for thla im perial lady Is a railway car of her very own, exquisitely upholstered in rose satin and lighted by electricity. "There is too "hiuch handshaking in this country, do you say? Well, that's how it Just struck me, the other morn in', in the saloon, as I sat an' watched the boys a-tnkin' their mornin' drams. Nigh on to every feller's hand shook." NEWSY AND PERSONAL. Chicago University ia the Oliver Twist ot colleges. It wants 5,5O0,O00 more. Paper made from woodpulp Is quot ed in Applcton, Wis., at 1 cents a pound, the lowest rate ever known. Aunt Susan Bright, of Topeka, Is 107 years old. Her youngest son, Zack, haB seventeen children and thirty-nine grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah T. Austin, ot Prairie, Ind., have been married seventy-four years, but they have only twelve children in all. Godfrey II. Payseant, of Windsor, N. S., lute president of the Commercial Hunk of that place, who died recently, left 1100,000 to the Acadia College to endow two new chairs, one of them being in theology, and JliO.OOO to the town ot Windsor for improvement pur Poses. A medal of honor hr.s been presented to Henri Lefevre Brown, ot James town, Chautauqua County, N. Y. He was a sergeant in the Seventy-second New York Volunteers, at the battle of the Wilderness, and under a heavy fire crossed the field three times with a load of ammunition iu a blanket on nis back, and thus supplied the Fed 'al forces. Negotiations have been cloBed by M'?h the Government becomes owner of tho Bite of the famous "battle above 1 o clouds" on Lookout Mountain, and tuo property will soon be converted Into Rn adjunct of the Chlckamauga WmttanooKa National Military Park. Wie tract purchased of the Cravens' heirs 1b ninety-two acres of valuable reslflHnce property situated half way up the sfflo ot the mountain uud ac cessible by rail. . , i convention oi soun moncv Democrats in convention at Indian apolis last Thiusdiy nominated Gen et al John M. Palmer, of Illinois, for l ifsidcnt on the first ballot, and Gen eral Uuckner, of Kentucky for Vice President. The platform adopted arraigns the friends of free silver and the advocates of protection. The following is the platform : The platform recommended by the committee on resolutions declares that in view of crave departures from Democratic principles in the Chicago piatlorm the "Sound Money" Demo crats cannot support the candidates of the Chicago convention nor be bound by its acts. It then continues "The conditions, however, which make possible such utterances from a national convention are the direct re suit of class legislation by the Repub hcan party. It still proclaims, as it has for years, the power and duty of government to raise and maintain prices by law, and it proposes no remedy for existing evils except op pressive and unjust taxation. "The national Democracy here convened, therefore, renews its decta ration ot laith in Democratic princi ples, aspecially as applicable to the conditions oi the times. "We denounce protection and its ally, free coinage of silver, as schemes for the personal profit of a few at the expense of the masses, and oppose the two parties which stand for these schemes as hostile to the people of tne republic whose iood and shelter. comfort and prosperity are attacked by higher taxes and depreciated money. In fine, we reaffirm the historic Democratic doctrine of tariff for revenue only. "Realizing the truths demonstrated by long and public inconvenience and loss the Democratic party, in the interests of the masses and of equal justice to all, practically established by the legislation of 1834 and i8;i the gold standard of monetary meas urement and likewise entirely divorced the government from the banking and currency issues. To this long established Democratic policy we ad here and insist upon the maintenance of the gold standard and of the parity therewith of every dollar issued by the government ; and we are firmly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver and to the com pulsory purchase of silver bullion But we denounce also the further maintenance of the present costly patchwork system of national paper currency as a constant source of injury and peril. We assert the necessity of such intelligent currency reform as will confine the eovernment to its legitimate functions, completely sepa rated from the banking business, and afford to all sections of our country a uniform, safe and elastic bank cur rency under government supervision, measured 111 volume by the needs of business. After lauding President Cleveland and commending his administration the platform says : "We favor arbitration for the settle mcnt of international disputes. "We favor a liberal policy of pen sions to deserving soldiers and sailors of the United States. "The supreme court oi ihe United States was wisely established by the framers of our constitution as one ot the three co-ordinate branches of the government. Its independence and authority to interpret the law of the land without fear or favor must be maintained. "We condemn all efforts to degrade that tribunal or impair the confidence and respect which it has deservedly held. The Democratic party ever has maintained and ever will maintain the supremacy of law, the independence of its judicial administration, the in violability of contract and the obliga tions of all good citizens to resist every illegal trust combination or at tempt against the just rights of pro perty and the good order of society in which are bound up the peace and happiness of our people. THE JURY WHEEL- It Goes Around and the Names Come Out For September Oourt. THE GRAND AND PETIT JURIES. Citizens Will Sorve Their Country by Attend ing Court at Sepldmbor Term. The followiiiL' are the names of the parties ns drawn fam the wheel to serve as Jurors at the September Term of Court. GRAND JUROKS FOR SE1TKM1IER TERM COMMENCING" SEI'IKMIIER 28, 189(1. Heaver Henry I ebo. Berwick W. W. Ilanly, Clem Nugent, ohn Smethers. Bloom Heni. Burrows, A. A. McClow, William Mushier, C. C. Trench, P. K. annntta. Cntawissa Franklin Gable. Centralia Michael McDonald, D. II. Walsh. Centre Charles A. Conner. Conynylmm William IIonalacli. Greenwood George Deck, John W, Gil- cspie. Hemlock Clark Miller. Jackson 1 lavid Fetlerman, Milllin Harvey Hess. Montour Klias Giger, Pine Theodore Mendenhall. Koaringcreek Abraham Heaver. Scott Harry Towmend Jr. Sugarloaf S. S. FriU. The rurir jurors roR riRsr wkrk or SEI'TKMIIF.R TERM COMMENCING SKl. 'I EM HER 29, I896. Reaver Frank llinderliter, Samuel Long, enliergcr, William Schcll. Hcnton Joel Roberts, K. L. Seigfried, F. I. Shultz Berwick Francis Evans, Frank B. Fow ler, I). V. Mitchell. Bloom Frank Jones, Charles Kunkte, Frank Karshner, William E. Sterner, Vm. Wert, A. 1.. Winterstccn. Uriarcreck James Shultz. Catawissa C I. Hamlin. Centre T. M. Adams, W. F. McAllister. Cleveland Ervin Krcisclier. Conyngham Michael Dougherty, An thony Keller, Frederick George, Jamci Grant, Wm. Johnson, Elmer E. Straub. Fishingcreck John Kimble, William Unangst. Franklin Francis Fensyl. Greenwood H. K. Mather. Hemlock S. II. Ohl. Jackson M. A Mc Henry. Locust Henry H. Rhoads. Maduon Elias Ilendershott, Hurley Reichard, G. F. Watson. Main Alexander Bitier. Mifflin A. a Creasy. Mt. Pleasant John Oman. Orange H. C. Conner, James B. liar man, Archibald Patterson, W. W. Williams. Tine John Gardner. Scott Frank Croop, D. E. Hughes. Sugarloal Uriah Colder, Z. A. Kile. PETIT JUROKS FOR SECOND WKEK OK SKI'TEMRKR TERM COMMENCING OC TOHER 5, I896. Itenton Henry Shultz. Berwick Clem Beishline, George Honpcs John K. McAnall. Bloom T. M. Brown, Glascoe Cameron, Charles E. Howcr, E. H. Harrar, William Logan, John W. Mastcller, Edward Row. Briarcreck Silas J. Moyer. Catawissa Adam Bower, Clark Bower. William G. Fisher, Galon Yeager. Centre W. H. Stahl. Cleveland Phtneas Thomas. Conyngham John Conner, Andrew Dona hue, B. G. Cruslberger. Fishingcreek John Creasy, B. F. Edgar, Abram Golder. Franklin L. D. Rohrback. Greenwood John A. Dildine. Jackson Willard Golder. Locust Jerre Fahringer. Madison Jacob M. Girton, S. F, Welli ver. Main W. H. Geiger. Mifflin II. II. Boyd. Mt. Pleasant Frank Davis. Orange Joseph W. Hidlay. Sugarloaf Josiah P. Fritz, John Kline. LIST OF CAUSES FOR TEI&L- The Following it (he List of Causes on the loun calender lor Trial at the September term of Court. D. M. Osborne & Co., vs W. P. Kline. Helen Swisher, vs. Tames R. Ritter David Llewellvn. vs. C. W. Klin. Atty. Zaner & Pursel, vs. William Fereu son. Johnson Beaselev Coal Co.. vs Lafayette Fetterman et al. same vs. Same. Ezekiel Cole's Exr.. vs. C. W Miller et al. Walker Son's & Co.. vs. Catawiss.i fibre Co. Amelia Benscoter. Berwick Water Co. C. R. Creveline. vs. S. A. Petriken. Sanctuary M. E. Church. Philadel phia, ra., vs. James Magee 2nd et al K.icnarci rurcell, vs. Michael Nert ney. School Furnishing Co.. vs. Blooms- Durg jjeit K. K. Co. A. C. Rohrbach. vs. Charles Hughes. Reuben Shuman's Admx. vs. Le high & Wilkesbarre Coal Co. William Berninger, vs. same. C. T. Steck, vs. J. W. Kelchner- Lloyd T. Rider, vs. Mathias Gingles' Ex'r. Harry A. Scott, vs. Wilson Houck. Susan Cooper, vs. Daniel Miller. R. Martha A. Case, vs. D. L. & W. R. Co. William Case, vs. Same. U. T. Camnbell. Act. vs. Jesse Rittenhouse. Catawissa Fibre Co. vs. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Co. Harriet Hollingshead et al.. vs. Same. J. B. Nuss, vs. Same. J. S. Heller, vs. Same. John Schell, vs. Same. Catharine Frey, vs. S. H. & W. R. R. Co. Bloom Poor Dist., vs. C. A. Kleim. W. T. Creasy et al.. vs. N. & V. B. R. Co. William H. Georee. vs. B. F. Lintr- ley. W. P. Ikeler s use, vs. John Mourev et. al. Joseph Breisch, vs. Jacob R. Bowes. John Hinterliter, vs. Jesse Ritten house. James Shaffer, vs. Charles Winter- steen. F. L. Shuman, vs. H. T. Young. John W. Brofee, vs. Jonas Rupp, et al. J. Richardson & Co., vs. Wm. Llewellyn. John Mourey, vs. George II. Fry. C. E. Geyer, vs. J. H. Vastine. William H. Miller, vs. Margaret A. Bradley. William Hidlay, vs. Hurley Angle. J. M. Rhone use, vs. rhillin Gib bons et al. N. D. Masteller, vs. Sugarloaf town ship. Peter Ctirley, vs. The Indtisttial Benefit Ass'n. of Syacuse, N. V. Bridget McLane, vs. Conyngham School Dist. Same, vs. Same. SHERIFFS SALE. By vtrt uc of a writ of Fl. P., Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Columbia county, and State of Pennsylvania, and to ma directed. there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House In Ttloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1896 at S o'clock p. m., all that messuage and traot ot land situate In Madison township, and bounded and d'-scrlbed as follows to-wlt: North' wardly by lands of the heirs ot John Stout and Joseph A. Zetsloft, southwardly by land of A J. Carr and Joseph Zelsloft, and westwardly by lands of John Shultz, containing 60 ACRES and 1 20 perches of land more or less, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and out-bulldlngs. It being the same real estate which was conveyed to Alexander Carr by deed recorded In Deed Book "M," page 661 Co., and on page 5M and HA3. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot U, W.suploe, Trustee, assigned to H. U. Huplce vs. William T. Dixon, and to be sold as the property of Wm. T. Dixon. J. B. McUENIlY, ttTTLi Tcstim, Atty'H. Bheriff. NOTICE. hnllcHt hereby rtvrn that an appUntttrm irlll he matto tn the Court of Common I'leat oCotmii. hla ctmtitu, on the rtmt Mtmihm nf next term, m 10 u'rUxk In the fm-mvton, mrter AH of A nnefiMy entitled "An AH to provide for the tneorixtrallon and regulation Qftvrtal n corporation" approved ma 11 v, a. v if, i, ana me ftpprement thereto by Wm' II. Smith. Ira It. Mellenru. II. I.. Malt. man, A. o. Mrllenrv and R. Aiipleman, for Ihe charier of an intended cornn-atlon to be called " FlrM ChrMlan Church ot lienion." th rknrw and object of which Is the mipjtort of the public n,ii,, ,v luntiiniy von airoraina to the co. iviihii.ii, ranwu, nwipiine, aoctrine, faith, gov. ernnipit n.iif Amm .1 r 1 1 . . . . v ........... ...... ,v ,r 1 i.r tjiiriir. ,nwrn, rrnich it hereby accede to and adopts, and for the imrimie to have, posse and enloy all the rights, lienejtts and privileges conferred by thti "" ' n-rnnwu njuresuia, ana us suppiemenli. Bmuiiwonrg, fa., H H . II. 8.Y1 ItKK, July r, 1MM. Solicitor. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of the estate ot A. K. Mmlth deceased. To Emma Smith, Inter married with Prank Corner, LlnieHtonevllle, Mnnlnnr f'niinl I umiii.m L' ... 1 1. 1. 1 1 . Northumberland Count, l'a., Miles Smltb, Intermariled with William Sheep, .Terseytown, viMuiuuin iuuui.jr, lu&rieg nmiin, wait Lake ('lly. Utah, Laura Smith, Intermarried Willi Vlma Unn.M.. III... . I . . 1 . ' " " mm im:, DiutiiunuiirKi l'a., anu me following Grand children being children of Vlnmni'U W a Phil, rlaiinnoiul n. I. n ....... 1. . ...... '- n r, uu tt na a uuuk liter ui liio nam a. a. oiuii u deceased, 17. : ueral dine Warner, Intermarried with Martin C. Fry. V 1 1 lrnaKn nr.. T 1 1 ........... ... . i . . .. miMiiiio .uuui.y, in., UUI1U V. Kutter, Jr. Guardian ad litem for Helen Warner Intermarried with Harry WTson, Sldnev K. Warner, Laura Warner, Charles Warner, and ........ iuui, iiiiuur vuuurcu vi riorence Waruer deceaaed. You are hereby notified that In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court of Columbia County a writ of partition has Issued from said Court to the Sheriff of said County returnable origin ally the ilrst Monday of December A. D , 1895, and continued from time to time until the fin irlh V. .... .1 .. ... .1 . . . n ....... . 1 muuuaj ui ot-ii4iuiuer n. u. ioho, ana that the Inquest will meet for the purpose ot making partition of the real estate of said de cendont on Saturday tho 19tu day of September A n luua . ......... -.,. ...... .. . n . . I . P. M., on the premises of A. K. Smith deceased In Mattlson Township, Columbia County, l'a., at 1 1 1 ll lima nn.l nlnnn ...... .... . I . .. " ". nun .,uoci JWU villi KW11U 11 JUU J. 0. MC11KNRY. Buckinoham, Sheriff. Attorney. 8-8T-4t. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Estate of N. J. Ilendershott, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament. ary on the estate of N. J. Ilendershott, late of mo i,uwii or uifiumsourg, county or Columbia, Pa , deceased, have been vrantpa tn Mn m llendersliott. resident of said town, tn whnm nii persons Indebted to said estato are requested to make payment, and those havlnj; claims or de- uuuua wm uiuKH Kuuwn ine same wn nout de-lay- MAKY M. UKNDEKHUOTT, iff-flt- Executrix. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Slary C. Conner, deceased. Tlte uiulerslyned Auditor, appointed to make aistrtoutlonof the balance In the hands of D. K, Sloan, Kteoilor of the estate of Mary C. Conner. deceased, to and among (id parties entitled to tlw sanw, will meet the iian les for the punwse of tlw performance of the duties of his appoint ment at ins opce in nitxmisourg, on Friday, the s!5(i day of Septemtier A. I)., 18Uii, at 10 o'clock a. m., tcneii ana inner all intraes will present metr claims or ne forever aenarrea 8-S-U. h. IS. WALLER, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. n re. llmflrst and partial aacount of II. A. m nuiip, neteiver or iru moomsourg iron Co., of Moomsburg, lu The undertlijned Auditor appointed by the twin or uumnunt I'lens or commnia eoumv. sit ting in eituitii, to pass upon the exceptions tiled to said account and make distribution of the funds in the luinds of said Receiver, as shown by saia atmuni, 10 ana among tne parties legally emitted thereto, will su al the opice aftirant Her ring, ksi in the Town or moomsourg, on Satur day Sept iwh, wm, at U o'clock a. m at which lime ana place all parties interested shall attend. w. u. uu a .v, 8.ST-K. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Snmn R. Fuuston, deceased, late of me iwcn of nioomsoiu g. XolU e is IterelMi given that letters of admtnis. tratlon c. t. a. on the estate of Susan B. Funston. dee'd., late vf the Town of lllotnnsburg. haw been granted to the undersigned udmiiilstratw, to whom oil persons indebted to said estate are re guested to make payments, and those having claims or armnnas will make Known urn same witlittul delay to juiix v. ISA llhi.h i , 8-2V-U4, AdmlnUtrator, o. t. a. The "TWIN COMET" and"LITTLE GIANT" Lawn Sprinklers, BEST MADE. Unique, Efficient, Labor Sav ing. Will sprinkle 4 times greater area than any other bpnnklera made. Highest Award at the Chicago Exprsition. Cante seen in alteration al residence nftheFSU lor oj mi paper, voriwr ira ana market sis., Rloomsburg, Send for circulars giving testimonials and prices. E. Stebbins Mfg. Co., SOLS MA XUFA CTL'RERS, Springfield, Mass. JVAceney for Bloomsbursr at the COLUMBIAN oniee. 6-J1-3U1. EXCHANGE HOTEL, (',. Snydkk, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larue and convenient sample rooms. Bath looms, hot ami cold water, ami all tu.) kru conveniences PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTOftXrr-AT-LAV, Mrs, Knt'f Building, Court Hon A-Ory, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Peat Offic Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C W. MILLER, ATTORNTY-AT-LAW, Wlit'i Building, ud floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Joan a. ritiizi. johno. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUN8KLLOH3 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Douse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Coluinbian Building, and Root, BLOOMSBURG, P.I. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market Square. V. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY- VT-LAW, Oflice and floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, Coiumbion Building, 2nd Horn, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITI. A. . YOST WHITE & YOST ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hart man Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, i-i2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander t Co. Wirt building, EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. "ODlce LldJlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK," ATTO&HXY-AT-LAW AHljnrjaCS Of THE PEACE, Mayer Broa. BuikLng, and stoat, BLOOMSBURG, PA, J. II. MAIZK, ATTORMEYT-LAW, ditobabct ajo UAL ESTATE ACXVCa Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNXYsAT-LAW. Clark's BuiMlng, cor. Mais aad Oemtn Sta BLOOMSBURG. Pa. WCan be coasulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORJIY-A.T-tAW, Office, earner of Third as CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North MaiVet Sticet, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. JOHN, M. 1)., 1'HVSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and refidence, 410 Main St., 7-30 'T BLOOMSBURG, PA f riCIAL ATTINTIOM TO DMIASRg Ot CBILBEBH II. BIERMAN, M. D. DOMffiOPATDICrUY8ICIAN AND BCKOBOM orrict hophs! Oflioe itesldr-nce, 4th Bt, Until 9 a. m., 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. m. BLOOM SB Tjhq, pi S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No, 18, West Fifth St DISEASES OF THE 9UKOAT AM) ttl SPECIALTY (8 to 10 A.M. BLOOMBBtnta or-rica Hocai. J to 4 p. m. UOT 17 to P. M. PA DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICTAK AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In Prof. Waller's &otse. market street telephone. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D. Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURO, TA. WSpecial attention given to the eyt a the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PIITi SICIAN AND BUIIOKON, Omce and Residence, Centre St., between 4)t and stb Hta. Diseases of the ear, nose nnd throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to 10 a. m. 0PF1CI bocbs: l to 3 p. m. (7 to w p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D Market Street Bloomsburo, P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUssea and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneottoti DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Co lece. Office and floor front t ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as repiesented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or ilkctric vibrator and focal Anxsthetics ukcA fa thm of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth at w luacucu Lockard's Building, and floor, Coraer Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUMGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Varke Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maaaar, and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wku artificial teeth are inserted. t o be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam streets, em posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to i p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. T, Hartman Hf.nrAflPntB frWOlvA A, mm . . les la iheVorWamonVwIuXare" CASH TOTAL STjaPMM 'vtiumiiiiitt,,,,,, HNMHU ;i,H-.'ft,160 1 1la Queen, of N. Y.... 600,000 8.5W,916 IMOJn Westchester, N.Y. 800,0i0 1,758,8W SIItm N. America, Pblla. 8,000,000 ,73oTtiB s,MUM orrics in 1. w. McKblvt'b stobi. gLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREA8 BUOWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan. ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, TA. Home, of N. V. Mcr. ont. nr mj. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.;Read' i n !r. Pa t ( '.r mi nn Ampri.-on Tn. r m.r. . - '-- ' . ; " '"- v, nn York: dreenwich Insumnn. H.. vl. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. . uju vuiiuianuni are wen seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never rat had a loss settled bv assets are all invested in solid securities, and aiuuhj iu me liHaru ui nre only, losses promntlv and paid as soon ns determined, ry Christlaa F, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooanr burg, l'a. The People of Cnlliml,in mnnts .ImlJ patronize ihe agency where losses, if any, ib ociucu ana paia by one o! their Gluteus. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohnvr, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Lnrpe and convenient cnmitx r.-mn,. Trb and cold water, and all modern conveniences. ine nou-i lias been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Dtti tzti, Prop. I'eter F. Keidy, Manafcrer No. 121 West Mam Street, ULOOMSliURC, PA. C-iT'I.nige and convenient sample rooms li.llh mums, hot nnd rnM ivnii.r aA .11 modem conveniences. l!ar Klm U il tvnh it wines and liquors. First-class livery attached.
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