TH6 COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. OLDEST INN IN tUllOPB. f,fnllHrlllr"nn1 Inniouii Uimi of th ;mit)i of 7.om llnlilencn Krcu. Tho old lmprrlnl town of nor;c:i (i.nrc Rat Minn as wo call It, is In these days' comparatively Uttlo visited bj Uip tourist. For one Anf?lo-Amor1cnn visitor who stops nt ReRenHrmrfr fifty moke a point of seeing Nurnbcrg. Yd NurnberK lias of late become a bimy nnd smoky manufacturing town, the iotbed of SoclallHm and the home oi labor disputes, while negensburg, a eouplo of hours further down the lino, ntlll retains Its mediaeval character, Its undent customs, and Its Old World hospitality. This fine South German city on the Danube, In days gone by the seat of the Imperial Diet, the po litical capital of that historic empire which Voltaire declared to be "nelthei holy nor Roman," Is the posseesor ol the oldest Inn In Europe. Those whe toave to lodge beneath the root which has sheltered royalty will nnd in th Golden Cross at Regensburg a resting place after their own hearts. No othet guest house" In Europe, for the Gold en Cross scorns the modern title ol hotel, can boast of such a royal clien tele, and no other Inn possesses recordi of such great antiquity. It was In an upper chamber ot the Golden Crosi that Knlser Karl V., "on wbee empire the sun never set," rested from carei of politics and theology in 1616; and it was here, too, that the future vlctoi of Lepanto, Don John of Austria, wai born a year later the offspring of th wayward Kaiser and the bewitching 'barmaid of the Golden Cross, Barbara Blorabergh. A medallion of Don John now adorns the wall of his birthplace, and a choice inscription, by a local antiquary, tolls how Kaiser Karl "kiss ed a maiden's Hps," and how bis eon frrew up to be "the comfort and th safeguard of Christendom" from the Turkish hosts which threatened it -But, even before Don John was born cr thought of, the Golden Cross had made a name for' flsclf in the world. During the present century the rec ord of royal guests Is most remarka ble. The vIbI tors' books, which date from 1819, contain the namos of more than BOO Imperial, royal and prlncelj personages, and some pages read like extracts from the first part of the "Almanach de Gotha." The late cook of tho Oolden Cross used to say tha4 during forty years' service she had tickled almost every royal palate in Europe. Among the guests were King .Frederick William IV. of Prussia and ihls Queen, the old Kaiser William, whe was frequently there: the Emperor and Empress of Austria, the latter of whom stops at the Golden Croes wkenevei she comes to see her slater; the Prin cess of Thurn and Taxis, the Empress of Brazil, the late Emperor Frederick and his consort, the King and Queen ,of Saxony, the ex-King of Hanover, Mhe late King of Greece, the King ol Wurtemberg, the Tsarina Alexandra ol Russia, the late Emperor Napoleon JII., who came here as a boy with his father in 1823 and again In 1824 on his ivay from Corsica, nnd every member of the Bavarian royal family for three cenerutfons back. It was while stop ping at the Golden Cross that the Em iperor of Austria received the fatal telegram announcing the death ot his ill-starrtd brother, the Emperor Maxl millian of Mexico, nt Queretaro in 1SC7; and, by a curious yet melancholy coincidence, poor Maxlmillian had spent his honeymoon ten years earlier in the samo inn. They showed us with pride the room where in 1805 Prince Bismarck, at that time Prussian Premier, slept, when he came with his sovereign and a retinue of officials to hold tho well-known "Conference of Ministers." which was the last attempt to prevent the fratrl tidal war between Austria and Prus ski. Tho negotiations were held in the "small hall" of tho Inn, under the presidency of King William of Prus sia. Tho room Is now adorned with portraits ot the six most distinguished eiiesta of tho establishment, but the Bismarck bedroom has been preserved Just ns it wus thirty years ago. Equal ly proud is our host of tho autographs of Schiller and other men of letters -which he nossespes. Tho author ol "Wllhelm Tell" wrote the words "und elne Helmath 1st es" ("It is indeed a home") in memory of hts stay at the inn, and no landlord could wish for fl better advertisement. The last great Teloiclne which took place at the Gold en Cross was In August, 1890, when the Prince Regent of Bavaria and the whole Bavarian royal family celebrat ed there tho birthday of th flrt King Ludwlg of. Bavaria, who founded the Walhalla, near Regcnsburg, in mem. ory of Germany's mighty dead. In honor of this day tho host affixed u fiuo relief of King Ludwlg to his walls, where it now divides with the oldei medallion of Don John the attention of every stranger ns ho passe by, Fortunately, the Golden Cron hiu pre eerved its quaint old architecture u;id Its Bweet simplicity, In rplto ot lite (lis tlngulshed rafrcvirvce which it has en Joyed for so many centuries. More Wonderful s'.'il, it lm ivtame.l its for mer moderate soalo o' charge. This resting place of Hmp.vors md Prin res" Is no i at vert pot-housn yes terday. a palace to-day It affet;-.s sur prise whenever, as ov.o hnppeii'd, a sovereign Prince i; -rlv.-s in Regcns burg und Is eo n:I.-i;.iU:cd ns to choose "me other hotel in; his night quarters. Hut it does not dr-spije tho humble middle-class traveler because It has numbered the courts of Europe anions Its customers. Tho building It a per fect bit of the .Middle Aces. The old German Welnstu'jo has not changed slnco the days when tho pedantic tatomcn of the Holy P.onipn Empire unbent there over their cups of good Rhenish, after the day's quibbling in the gloomy hall of the Ulut was over The line, lofty tower, from which you enn oee the whole of red-roofed Re Eensburg at your feet and the Danube meandering away toward the Walhal la in the distance, stands four-square, s It did in the time of poor lKirbara Wombergh's lovo affair. The woodcu carvings in the passages have hung there since Frederick th3 Great's liigii only the dining room has been altered, to tho great sorrow of the artistic vis itor. Once upon a time this was a Vaulted chamber, a chapel of St. Leon ard; now gone forever, and replaced by modern furniture, while black-coated waiters, with their brolu.ii English, wave entered Into possession where uee the chaplain repeated his Latin I'rayers. Pull Mall Gaaette. W. L. SV BEST A ttvtish. puces. The Toe the V make also J2.50 and $2 shoes for men and $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 for bo vt. The full line for tale by JONES & WALTER, EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. Cmliius 1 fT. ci f tlin Tlienimmater In Winter ant) Hummer. "Now, Just look at that thermome ter!" he exclaimed, wiping his classed und mopping hi brow. "What's the matter with the thermometer, I should like to know?" queried his compan ion. "I never look at a thermometer. If I'm hot I'm hot; and If I'm cold, I'm cold, and I don't care what the mer cury thinks about it." "That's ull right; but don't you know tho thing has a torrlble fascina tion for nie?" "I really can't help it. But what I'd liko to have somebmly tell me, la why looking at the tbbnnometer makes you colder In winter and warmer In summer?" "Is it a fact?" "Certainly it Is. that." "I know that it Everybody knows npp,ars to make pcny'.a warmer in eummer that's on iho di:id level. They get nervous and rrot a:; 1 fumo, and that Is heating to the blood. "Then v.hy shouldn't It warm a man up to see the mercury crawling dDivn b:low zero. You may leuk at the thcrmnmctir mi a cold winter's ("ay nnu fret anil fume all you want live:1 tho temperature, and it doesn't warm you up; on the contrary, you feel cwy ,idd;t;ci:nl degree, ns If it were ar.c-ilier layer of Ice. Now, how do you account f -r that?" "V,.it did you ray a moment ago that the mercury was?" "N'iiif t j -five degrees." "Only nlnety-flve? You've made ma 'col a.-i though it were 103 with your c.nifo;i!i'K:l 'coTiundrums. Good day!" N-'w York ttecorder. No Tni'iii'!. fur llor. R!:;ln:-r nnd I'alHrg with the waves t'aat Bwipt the boconi of the broad At lantic, the s.atcly s-hlp bore majestical ly cn It Ciiirsj. its mighty trama tiiri!ii:;g with tho ceaseless pulmtlcui of I'ao titanic machinery that Uirob bed within. In a 6 tea m cr chair on deck eat, or rath;r reclined, tho figure of a fiUr young bride. Attentive to her sllKht Cot want her devoted husband leaned over hir :id niar';cd with anxious Eoliclrudc the pale cheek that had f, loved wl;ii health and havlaess ci:ly foriy-eight l-.ours beforeT A sudtte.i Biiuall struck the yimo. Vii.lor the combincn action of wind rr.d w.iva the noble ship careened ciKuply tj leeward. Tlio chair and lis fair your.t; oocu pa.it were thrown ns;aln3t th bul wark's. "Oin't be frightened, Gwendolen, darlin.?!" exclr.imed th'e young man, clawi:ig wildly nt her. "I'll take care of you. Don't get scared. You oan't t'a overboard!" "Xo. Gerald," she moaned, "T wish I could!" Chicago Tribune. Her Wy- Clra You've heard me syesit of j"iiiir.g Mr. l'.ajstcr, haven't you? Maud Oh, yes. Clara Do you know that the fel low has fallen In love with me? Maud Has he said anything? Cli.ra Oh, no. Maud Aie you sure? Clara Yes, ir.dced. I can tell by 3 mauy ways. I know he Is on the evo of proposing, and yet diffldenco he Uls him back. Maud What are you going te do ccjept hl:a? Clara Mercy, no. That'a what trou bles me. He's nice aud all t!i, but I know I could r.'-vcr lovo him, and c-'rlalciy never would consent ts mar ly M'J). Yet, I don't want htsaa to think 1'r.l a co.T.ieite. Maud I tie. What you want to do U to s;ep hi.M v. ci4 he !s. Clara Exactly. Caa you suggest a w..y? Maud Certainly. Send hlin ks mi. Iiarptr's Iiazar, In muilniTTIiiie. At canning tlmo the tilling of Jara may be greatly expediated by the use of a grocer's funnel, and a small rallk dipper U the best thing for ladling out the hot fruit or syrup. Never use a rubber iho second eeRHinjf possible to proeuro new ones. When oM ones nui.it be employed, drop them to soak a few mlHutc-3 in boiling water prTi 0113 to using. Sot the jars as soon as conients are cold in a cool and dark placo. Croen Corn, Maryland Myle. Take six ears of steamed green corn, .,om cnM ennnirh to handle, and rut (V.n Unreela Put nllO-dUlll'teil Of 8 pound of fat bacon in little slrlw. tnen In very small dice, and fry them crisp. Take tbcm out of tho fat and add tho com to the hot fat, toss It about a few minutes, add salt and and turn out on a Jut dish, ntrw the bits of tacoa over the top and Bervo. SUBSCRIUK FOR THE COLUMBIAN ML. Douglas jQ KJX J.VMd IB THE WORLD. $5.00 SHOE FOR $1.00. durable and wrfect-fittunc. awiVtHr absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe. The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers than any shoe sold at $3.00. V. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions ot skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put into ihoes told at these "Belmont" and "Pointed " (shown in cuts) will be leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained from our agents. W ! Milf tht Wt r1f, RnfMlt Oulf (nil rulnmi. Fr-nrh l'atont full, French r.nniniii, 101 nm, mc, icrmlfU to corn potnl with price of tht Nhfift. If dealer cannot supply you, write W. L. DOUGLAS, Brtckton, Mass Catalog t rasa. Bloomsburg, Pa. CHARTER NOTICE. AWdy f hrri'tiy Qlten that an apiUcatlnn will I mnrfu to thr (.mwimr of the Stair of 1'nmsyl ranta, on ttimlav, the Kth 7if of A"'MVm'r, A. 1 1NW1, ( Kltifi ker, Jimcph '. Kn'f, John Kift, M. hUva, Juttah llmnirk, liacliarl S. Kifn, William Mann-, V. I'. Ktvn and iHhrrn, under the Art of Antwinlity of lit Commonwealth of Venninjlmuia, milled n Art to provide for the, tnrorporatlon and regulation of pertain eorpira tlmif," approved A vrll WIMi, 1HT1, and the miiiple menm thereto, for the rharter of an Intended ror liorattoH to tie called "Millrillr Wormed ComiKmt," the rhararter and ohleet of chleh i the litmnitic ture and mle of mrreted or irooten yarn and the rartmui nrodwl manufactured from either or txHh, and for theee )nrinsrii to hare and ineee and enjoii all the rlghte, tienetlte and inHrllegee of the said Act of Assembly and Us suiiiilements. C. W. MLI.ttn, Solicitor. 11 fylt. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Huiaplneys' "Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures I'ii.es or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Illecding Itching and Hunting; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. 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V AVlSITtotheSlCKRQOM ; X M JA, D Every man's fiSK, , wife who has VP.nXd: usedSEELIQ'S I bout Seol- knows a good f la's. Thi. admix- drink. Try it on ISSrTS yur husband- S youdellcloudrinkl """'fl or lull woney. Uc. apack-S AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The iiinh rHi'ied an auditor ai'iiotiiled ' the Court of Cottohon Vivm of t'olnmhia ctninti, l'a. lo tllslrilntte the filml In Hie hands of II. I. r'reait trottfe for the sale nf lite real estate of Itifl nritwrn Cnimithfn and ytttltrrn l.nwne AarU vnllurat AHXoc'ati'.ii heretin alecs itntice that he tcltl attend to the tlntii of his aintnlntmrnl at his otlice at corner Front and Market streets 1n Iter wick, M., on I'cldnti, Sorein'ier, tufh, lWit, rl n o'clock a. in , at irhlih lime and iiliav all parlies tnleresled are noliilnl lt prfSeul their claims or lie fore rcr hereafter tti harred from, cumtmj in alum Said fund. Ilk.- U. C. 11. J A CKSOX, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Richard Plumer, deceased. Sailer Is hereim uteen that the understaned. no. pointed an auditor to dtstrlliutr the fund in the hands of the administrator de Ixntis non of the estate nf said deceased, will attend at his office on venire sireei, nioomsnnry, on n tetany the nth day of Smvmlier, at M o'clock In the fore noon, when and where all persons having claims on said fund are rnitestrd to present the sanw, w lie forever ileimrredfrnin nnntna In on said and. JOllS (i. fKKKXK, wi. A miliar. RULE ON HEIRS. Columbia Cocntt, m. : Tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to EmmnKmlih, Intornmrrted with Frank Cotnor, MrnestonevlllH, Montour county, Pa. ; William Smith, Mlllon, Northumtx-rland county, l'a. ; Miles Hmlth,.U-rw')rlown, Columbia county.l'a.; IdaHmlth, IntrmorrliMl with Wllllnm Hbeep, IHcioiiiHbiirif, l'a. ; Charlco Hmlth, Halt, l.ako I'lly, ftah: Laura Hmltb, Intermarried with KI1111T Mcllrlrlc, IllooiiiHbiirr. l'a, and I lie fol lowing Kriindc'lilldrnn, tx-lnif children of Flor ence Warner, decerned, who was a daughter of the mild A K. Hmlth, deceased, viz : Ueraldlne Warner, Intermarried with Martin V. Fry, Wllkes-Barre, Luzerne county, l'a., John O. Hulter, Jr., KUnnllun of Helen Warner, Inter married with Harry Wilson, Laura Warner, Charles Warner, Nellie Warner and Kidney K. Warner, minor children of Florence Warner, deceased, lineal descendants of A. K. Smith, deceased, and to all other persons Interested, RTeotltiK s You and each of you are hereby cited to be and aopear before the Judges of our or phans' Court, at an orolmns' Court to be held at llloomsburtf, on tho first Monday of Decem ber next, then and there to accept, or refuse to take the real estate of said A. K. Hmlth, de ceased, nt the appraised valuation put upon It by t he Impiest, duly awarded by the said court and returned by tho Sheriff, or show cause why It shall not, be sold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable K. 11. Ikeler, President of our said Court, at llloomsbunr, the 81th day of October, A. 1). l.W. 10-Mt J. D. McllKNHY, Sheriff. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of the estate of Daniel Morris, aecrasea. To Daniel Morris, Parts, Texas ; John Morris, Paris. Texas: Frank Morris, Topoka, Kansas : Thomas Morris, Paris, Texas : Mayberry Morris, Pails, Texas; Walter Morris, Cata wlssa Township, Columbia county, 'Pa.; Carrie Morris, Intermarried with Charles Tripp, Molt, Kansas ; Laura Morris. Intermarried with h, w. nitesides, Wilmington, Delaware: w, B. Snyder, iruurdlan for Holland .Morris. Flor ence Morris, Joseph Morris and Karl Morris, ot Catawl.ssa Twp., Col. Co., l'a., minor children 01 imniei Morris, aeceasea. lou are nereoy notified that In nurstiance of an order of the Orphans' court of Columbia county a writ of partition was issued irom sain court to me Niiorirr of iald county, returnable to the first Monday of December, A. D. 1WM, and that the Inuuest will meet for tho purpose of maklmi partition of the real estate of Bald decedent on r-aturday, theiilst day of November, A. D. ltfSM, botween the hours of V a. rn. nnd 4 n. in., on the premises of Daniel Morris, deceased, In Cata wlssa township, Columbia county. Pa., at winch time ana place you can attend, it you see proper. u. u. jngnci in , mi AWN 8. IALI., All J a. MlUI'lU. 10-.9-U. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Rev. Micluiel Power, late of the. borough of Veniralla deceased. Tlie understaned an auditor annotated hy the Orations1 Court of Columbia couutii to make dls- trilmtion of txilance in hands ot Rev. John Joseph A'ih'i, administrator of said estate, will sit at his otlice la Centratia. on fiYldau. Soremlier SO, 1SWI, at ten o'clock a. ., wlwn and where all jiersons tawing claims against said esiaie must upiiear and prove the same or tie debarred from coming in on said fund. KU WA u J. t lj 1 a . , lC-'.lt-K. .auditor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Ellas Schltcher, late of l;eavertownshl urtT 1 rru. Satire Is herein given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Ellas Schlicher, late nt Heaver townshin. deceased, have liven granted to the undersigned, administrator, to whom all ler sous Indebted to said esiaie are requested to make payments, and those having claims or aenuv us Will make Known me same wnnom ueian 10 J. II'. SCHLICHER, Sunder. Attn. Administrator. 10-8 lit' Slountain tlrooe, Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Israel llolstlne, deceased. Sotlce is herthy given that letters testamentary on tlu) estate of Israel llolsttne, lute of Roaring creek township, Columbia county, deceased, have hcen granted by the Register of Wills of Columbia couutii. I'enita. to the undersigned, to whom all payments must be muds and alt claims present ed. HI1jLiIAMUUIi.H1.MS, M eets ,1- llarman. Alms. Ersculor, 10-s-M Uillgrove, Columbia Co , Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Weimer, late of Fishtiigcreek tiffi, dVcpaacd. Satire Is hereby given that leltert of adminis tration on the estate of John Wenner, latenf Elsh tngcreek township, deceas d, havo been granted to the undersigned administrators, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reiuested to make payments, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without de lay to MICIIAKh HKXJtEU, J. M. WEXSEIt. Chrlsman, Atty. ELI AS WKSSKR. lu-l-ilio. Administrator?. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snvdkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House'' BLOOMSHURO, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot nnd cold waier, and all modern conveniencesj Something New ! Fred Kumcr's improved Ar tlficiul Stoue Pavement. All kinds of cement work. Prices lo.v and all work guaranteed. All orders by mail promptly attended to. P. O. Box 374. BLOOMSBURG, PA." Try the CdL UMBIAN a year. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K N. U. FUNK, ATTO RN EY-AT-L A W, Mrs. Ent't Building, Court HoitM Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. 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RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, l-I3-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Offlce over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rrofflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, 4TTORNIY-AT-LAW AJQ Of THS rCACX, More Bros. Bnldin& ml i BLOOMSBUKG PA, J. IL MAIZE, iTTORNEY-AT-LAW, disoxajrs a UAL 1ST AT AcnrT Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBUKA PA. B, FRANK ZARR, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maia and Ccatos Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa. C9"Caa be consulted ia Germia. W. IL RHAWN, ATTORAKY-AT-LAW, Office, corner ot Third and Mai Strwtv CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C. R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGUOM, Office, Nortk Market SUtot, BLOOMSBURG, FA, J. S. JOHN, M. D., THYSICIAN AND fcURCEOh. Oflice and residence, 410 Main St., 7-33-iy BLOOMSBURG, PA eriCIAt ATTKNTION TO DlHIASRS OF CHILDSt II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMIEOPATHIC I'll YSICIAN AND BUKUBCrH OFFics nocKs: Offlce Kcsldcnco, lib. St., Until 9 a. m., ltoand?to8rif. BLOOMSBUKO, PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Flftfc St DISEASES OF THE T11HOAT AND ROM SPECIALTY fS to Ifl A.M. .to 4 I M. 17 to 9 I. M. StOlflA.M. BLOOMSBUKO ornci hours Tk. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeok, -Bloomsduro, Pa.- Offlce and residence In 1'rof. Wsllert H MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M, D., Office, West First Sir'"', BLOOMSDURO, PA. WSpecial attention given to the ere mat the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, rn 8ICIAN AND SURGEON, OOlce and Kcsidcnce, Centre St., between tVh and stli Bis. Diseases ot tbe ear, nose and throat a speounr. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. . ornci hours: - 1 to 8 p. m. l w p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glanes and Artificial Eyes suppu'ed. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConneoOoa DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlce, Barton's building, Main below Sterke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wha artificial teeth are insirrl WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op. posite Town Hall. Offlce hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; t to p. m. BLOOMSBURG, FA. C, WATSON JIcKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman " Keprcsents twelve of the strongest Comran leg In the world, among- which are: CASH TOTAL KCHTXPS CAPITAL. ASSRT8. OVB 1U, ' Franklin of Phlla.. f400,ooo s,iu8,5lii si.ono.wi Penn'a, Phlla 400,000 8,8j,io MiStoi Queen, Of N. Y.. . . 600,000 8,M8,15 l.IHl.MI Westchester, N. Y. 800,0n0 l,Tf)3,807 ua!rit N. America, Pblla. 3, 000,000 (,780,689 l,M,rU OFRICS IN I. W. MCKlLVT'S STOBI. 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, Street, Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE., BLOOSEURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. 5 Peoples', N.Y.jRead. inp, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yerk Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon ns determined, by Christian F, Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloomr. burg, l'a. The people of Columbia county shoald patronize the agency where losses, if any. arc kiucu uu paia oy one 01 Laelr citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Slohncr, Prop. C. F, Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. 1'cter F. Keldy, Manager No. 121 West Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W'Large nnd convenient sample rooms Bath rooms, hot and cold w ater, and al mode rn conveniences. 1'ar sto clcd with b ea wines nnd liquois. First-class livery attache d
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