THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A GENUINE wHt WHISKPR9." An Ohio fclinmiinkvi Vhn Heard In rifly-fl luetics Long. f). K. llueliter Is nn humble shoe mnker of Aslilnnri, O., who ekes out Ills llrlnff by serving ns sexton of a lornl Preshyterlnn Church. Working ns he dors rnrly nnd Into, seven (liij'S a week, It nmy ho Inferred thnt he Is short In funds, hut then he Is long In hnlr. Mr. Huehter hus n heard thnt trails from his chin a fength of four feet and seven Inches tifty-tlve Inches In all. This hnrely escaped the atten tion of the cartoonists during the re cent campnlgn. They would have made a great deal of a man with a Iwnrd four times ns long ns thnt of Senator Teffer's, who, despite nil his hirsute ndvnnlnges, has resolutely re fused to become a ropullst, ' but re mains a staunch Ropnbllcnn. WTO D. K. BETCHTER. Mr. Buehter's reninrknblo whiskers are Jet black, but they ure not nt all thick. Scissors have not touched them In ninny yenrs. The cobbler derives much recreation In combing the glossy locks, lie has received numerous of fers from dime museum niniiHgers to sit on platforms nnd exhibit the phe nomenal chin growth. A week rarely passes that Anhlnud Is not visited by the representative of some hnlr re storer, regenerator or vitnllzer, willing to pay handsomely for the Huchtet signature to a certificate of the won derous powers of the nostrum. To mu seum malinger or nostrum venders he replies: "I nm neither n freak nor n liar." In fact, Mr. Iluchter Indulges his vanity or love for whiskers in secret to a certain extent, for he does not show their full length to the public nor does he give the winds an oppor tunity to play through his rather ex tended lilacs. On the contrary he close ly plaits the lower forty Inches of the hirsute wonder, nud stows the resul tant queue beneath his waistcoat, and to n passer-by only presents the not unusual appearance of a man whose shirt front is hidden by a luxuriant but not extraordinary crop of whiskers. Tills Is nn arrange ment that Is quite comfortable In the winter, but a little unpleasant during the Uog days. Mr. Huchter uses no oil or luvlt;or ants of any nnture. When he washes this Interesting bunch of spinach liu uses soft rain water and enstile sonp, Dut lie believes In frequent combing and brushing to keep it In fine condi tion. It has not grown any within ten years. The hair of his head Is quite vigorous, nnd would probnbly grow to extreme length did Mr. Huehter not prefer to keep it cut to n conventional length. Notwithstanding this wonder ful vitality of the hair, this Ohio Ksnu lias never been troubled with neural gia or headache lending to Insomnia aud nervous troubles, the usual pen alty thnt nature exacts for a lavish growth of what on a woman Is culled the crown of glory. On the coutrory, he Is In good health, nnd a man of In telligence, who has no other fad thai) the cultivation of a Ilfty-fivc-IucL beard. A Goltl Cannon. A cannon made of solid e-nl.l. mount ed upon a enrrluge of rosewood, lulaid wtth costly gems, Is the unique bauble or warfare that lias come Into the pos session of the Imperial army of licrlln As a valuable acquisition to the nrnia ment of the Kaiser's own soldiery thli unique field piece is more Interesting than terrible. No other army In the worm can Doost of a field cannon sc beautiful and so costly. This singula! gun was presented to the Berlin armj by the managers of the Ilamburf Museum, lu whoso keeping It hus beet for two centuries. Guns of this s'orl are not produced today, and war li made with cannon that Is more effee tlve In Its destructive powers that pleasing to the aesthetic taste. Th outward appearance of this monstei Jewel Is most delicate In workmanship It Is valued nt $1:5,000. though, as i niatter of fact, It could not be pur chased for twice that amount ol money. Tho liveliest Interest In thlt marvellous military engine has beei evinced fcy Emperor William, and hi has ordered a specif guard to hi placed over tho precious cannon which, for two days In the week, Is oi view to curious Berllnerg and thi strangers within tho German capltal'i gates. Loudon Spectator. Iloraorllo Economy. Cook: "Wasteful, mum? Well mum that's one thing I'm notl Why, every think In the. eatln' and drlnkln' waj that conies down from bupatosrs 1 make a point of flnlshln' up myself, nium!-punelj. WILLIAM MORRIS'S WILL. lis Illiln't Dlnpixn nf It in a SurlnlUt Was l'tprttl lo. The will of Wllilnm Morris would hnrdly call for not Ice If the testator had not been n lender of Socialism. As It Is, It tuny serve to Illustrate, not an Inconsistency on his part, but the most persistent of the popular errors about Socialism. It Is from first to last tho will of a "bon bourgeois." It denls with the very respectable personal estnto of 55,1)00, nnd in Us disposal of the same It shows the highest appreciation of the rights of property. The money goes to the wife nnd chil dren, Just ns It might have gone If tho testator had been a mere capitalist. The widow Is to have "at least a thous and a year." The trustees nre to denl with the business of Morris & Co., ns with nny other sublunary concern for moiiey-itinklng to form it Into n com pany If they see fit, nnd to manage It themselves, or appoint mnnngers, ns they nmy think best. Even the library Is to be sold. So far ns can be Judged by the abstract, little or nothing Is frittered nwny on public objects. Kelm scott House Is not to become a phnl nustery; nnd no part of the 5.",XM) U to go to the endowment of research In schemes of community life. The "com rndes" of Socialism, In fact, nre cut off with less than a shilling. This only serves to show that Social ism an now professed Is not commun ity of goods, If Indeed It ever was. It may still be the state ns municipal employer, If the state should enre to buy up the business of Morris & Co, at market value, but It leaves the owners of that sound-going concern to have and to hold ns much private property ns they can ninnngo to amass. Loudon Daily News. .AN UNEXPECTED LEGACY. The Effect of a Ho. ton Woman's KlmlncM anil Sunny Fur p. About six years ago tho Grand Army of the Itepiibllc held one of Its annual re-unions In Boston. In the big Western delegation canio a man from Ohio, nnd on this particu lar visit to Boston hnngs a most in teresting story. This man's name Is withheld by request, but It Is reported thnt he was a retired shoe merchant. Ills eyes were so bright and he was so extremely good natured that even the good woman with whom he board ed did nil she possibly could to nuiko his temporary stay a pleasant one. Mrs. Jennie McKenney, for thnt Is her name, has a bright, winning face and sunny disposition. He remained at her house about two weeks, nnd nfter his return to his home she did not hear from him. But four weeks ngo, when her household affairs were most pressing, she re ceived a summons to come to n cer tain town lu Ohio, where the man be fore mentioned had lived, and only re cently died. It was found that he hail considerable wealth, and Mrs. McKen ney, Jlie hard working woman with whom he had boarded during those eventful two weeks of the Grand Army encampment, was mentioned lu the will. "Such great good fortune came so suddenly that It quite startled me," said Mrs. McKenney, "but, neverthe less, I got ready uud started for tho West, leaving a friend to manage tho house for mo." That friend, Mrs. Lena MeDougal, has certainly no reason to regret her kindness, for since Mrs. Mc Kenney returned on Christmas Kve with a legacy of 35,000 from tho estato of her benefactor, she has cancelled the mortgage of $-100 held on Mrs. Mc Dougal's property. Boston Globe. Wasn't Able to Live on Soul. A clergyman whose salary had not been paid for several mouths told th trustees that he must have his money, ns his family were suffering for want of the necessaries of life. "Money!" exclaimed one of the trus tees, noted for his stinginess, "do you preach for money? I thought you preached for the good of souls." The minister replied: "So I do; but I can't eat souls. And If I could, It would take a thousand such as yours to make a meal." 'TOO LONG TO LU3" Ipii mm r r y ;r mmm r Berenader I long to lab doe, Dinah, dear I" Dinah Youse too long to lub me. Jonsing. New York Tribune. 6 I MS W mcof positive. He Knew That tha Dinner Was A Coot One. "If you want to know a horse's ftg," says the Spanish proverb, "don't ash the seller. " Two Americans, meeting by chanci In Paris, went to dine In a certain chowy restaurant. The meal was cost ly, but not well cooked, and they did not find tho 'viands palatable. But like true Americans, they made no pub lic complnlnt, and reserved tfholr criti cism until later. As a solace, perhaps, to their disap pointment, they went to the theatre, and there, between tho acts, one said to the other: "What a wrotched meal that was!" Tea," assented bhe other, "it was an Imposition. We must really havfl supper at a first-class cafe, if only tc take the taste out of our mouths." This, and much more of the samf character, until their conversation wa interrupted by a well-dressed gentle man in the rear, who loaned over and said courteously: "Pardon! Messieurs have dined al M 'sT" "Yes," answered one of the Ameri cans, wondering and somewhat of fended at the query. "And messieurs have not dined well?" "On the contrary atrociously." ' "Messieurs are mistaken," said the Frenchman, calmly. "Indeed!" exclaimed the American. angrily. "Permit ua to toe tho tost Judges." "Pardon!" persisted the Frenchman: "the dinner, I am certain, was excel lent," "You dined there?" ,-T "Not exactly." "Then 'how do you know the dinner was excellent?" "Because, messieurs," replied the Frenchman, gravely, "I am the cook." A Cure for Ennal. - "I usca to revile the book agent," re marked the slightly blase young man. "I once read the gibes at him which appear in the publications with great relish. I looked upon him as an enemj of mankind." "Have your feelings undergone t change?" Inquired his friend. "Decidedly. There was a time when I was getting weary of life. My busi ness wuun't sufHoient to occupy my en tire time, and I was cursed with leisure." "Things seemed to be gottlng quits slow?" "Exceedingly so. Nobody was writ ing the kind of novels I like, and the theatrical entertainments seemed stag nant with a dreary sameness. I tried a trip to Kurope, which was very well niktln I nn. J I. . . i. u -11 . a. .1 nuiiu it luorcu, mil 1L UiUU L UO HQ 1 permanent good. Tho day dragged I n Inn IT an t Vl f r o nrnnlr 1 1 lr a. a ' liberal instalment of eternity. Noth ing afforded any relief until, by acci dent, I tried book agents." "You mean you bought some In structive works that absorbed your at tention." "Well, I suppose the works were in structive enough. But I didn't look Into them more than once or twice. Two or three happened along on. the same day. They had art collections, and choice selections from English lit erature, and I bought a set of books from each. I was to pay for them montihly, and now every minute has winKS on it. It seems to me that J scarcely make one payment before h man gets around for the next one. And then I figure it out, and see how the time has really flown, and I pay up and look pleasant and feel that I've had more than ray money's worth even 11 I never read a line in my new library.' Detroit Free Press. Dellratnly Kipreanocl. They were anxious to break it to het gently, (or she was very fond of tht homely dog with the pink ribbon around its neck. "Where is Hector?" sheasked. "Oh, he's out." "Playing?" "I'm-yes I s'pose you might call II a frolic." "Where is he?" "Well, the last I saw of Hector h was on his way to a pound party." Chicago Post. Not Wholly a Misfortune. "Distressing thing happened at out nouse this morning." ' "What was it?" "Our cook ran away with all th spoons." "That's bad." "Not so had as it might be. She car ried off my wife's cook book, too." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A riiarlty nrgnnliatlon. Mr. Sllverbaum Ach! dot vas goot anudder Hebrew charitable eociet shust organized! Mrs. Sllverbaum Vot vas der nami oft id? . Mr. Sllverbaum Der Grabbag Fin insurance (Jompany off New Yorg. Puck. A KerlmiK I), lit loncy. Dultane The college which will at tract the mo3t attention this year doei not possess a footbnll team. Gssewell Oh, nonsense! ' "It's a fact." "What college do you refer to?" "The Electoral College:" Plttsbur Chronicle-Telegraph. WhAt n Wanted. " "Boss, hnb you got deiu confouu cavortlc pills?" "Yes; do you want them plain on sugair-coated?" "Dunno. I want dam ones datl whlte-wnshed." He got 'con. Texas Sifter. Fortified. "Is your new maid satisfactory, Mrs Osmond?" "I'm delighted with tier; ens Is M homely that book agents never atteaopi to step Inside of the front door." Chi cago Record. . A Bare Criterion. He Po you really think Jack Is ll love with you? She Certainly. I have tne moo' positive proof. He never knows wheth er my hat is on straight or not. Buf SHERIFF'S SALE. ny vlrtiin of gimlry writ. of Flnrt Facias Is sued out nf tho Court of Common Pleas of Col- umbla county, Pa., nnd to me directed, tlmre will bo exposed to public sale st the Court House In Itloomoburg on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1897 at 9 o'clock p. m., all that lot or piece of ground situate In the town of llloomsbuty, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt.s Beginning at a post on Main or Second street of snld tow at corner of lot of Mrs. tlenrtottaKlnker, thence along Second strcnt westwardly a distance of thirty-two foot to a post, thence by othor land of Anna M. l.ornh, lately lot of Levi Cox, north wardly eighty feet to a post In other lands of AnnaM. Loruh; thence along said land forty one feet to a post In line of lot of Mrs. Honrlrtta Klnkor aforesaid j thence along tho lino of said ltlnknr lot southwardly eighty feet to tho place of beginning j containing three thousand square feet bo tho same moro or loss, whereon is erect ed a two story and a half double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Also: all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a corner or Kallroad street and an alley running rrom Knorr's blackHmlth shop to Fishing creek thonce along said alley north sevonty-seven degrees east sixty-nvo feet to corner of lot of Mrs. John Klnker: thence by the samo south scvcnty-slx and three-fourth degrees east feet to lot of Anna M. Lorah ; thonce by the same south thirteen degrees west forty-one foet to a corner; thence by the same south wardly eighty feet to Second street of said town ; thence along the north Bide of Second street westwardly to tho corner of Hull road Iron street ; and thence along tho east sldo of said Kallroad Iron Btreet northwardly to the corner of the alley aforesaid, the place of begin nlng, whereon Is erected a large three story FRAME STORE BUILDING and dwelling house attached, and a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and stable. Belzced, taken Into execution at the suits of The Locust Mountain Saving and Loan Asso ciation vs. Jacob Lorah and Anna M. Lorah, and Levi cox and Barah Eliza cox vs. Jacob Lorah and Anna M. Lorah and to be sold as the prop erty or AnnaM. Lorah. J. B. MclIEXRY, L. 8. vvintersteon, atty. Shorltr. 1-14-ts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael Fetterol, aetvaxed. Tlie nn1rrstriet aMIItor nrmntnf?il in nmi-a ttintrltmtttm lo the oartleH Iwtlu eiitttlra lliereln tu iiw miaiut in liw ha mm of u, n. Fetterol, nl yntntmratirr of mid estate, at auiieum liy his irnrn ana nnat dftvunc. iriu mi al ittx atttiv n. Thurntau, Felmiatni 4, ltW, ttrtween the hmtrs uf iu wi 1 1 a 7iu to verjonn me auitt-s or mm nti. pointment; when all iiersaiis having eluliim aijainst said estate should amiear, w be deljarred rrwn any snare in saw una. j. b. nonisox. Auditor, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Henry Earl lies, late of Scott township, Notice Is here'iy aleen that letters of adminis tration on the esta.e of Jlenru hart Hess, late of ncuu lomitsmi), aecrasea, nuve oeen granted to the uiutersigned atl'ntnistralrix, to trhoin all liersons inilfiitfd to said estate are requested lo miiKr iiatnnems, una inose nanny claims or ae. mauds will make known the same without delay Mas, jha it i a . ULH, 1-11-0' Administratrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofE. J, Cole, late of Jackson twp., deed. Xollce ts hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of K. J. Cole, late of Jackson township, deceased, hare been granted to the dersiijned administrator, to vtunn dH persons Indebted to said estate are reipiested to make pan tnents, and those having claims or demands will mane Kiioirn tim same without delay lo C. W. littler, D. J J'OI'ST, Ally. Administrator. 13-31 6r, Orange twp. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate if James Johnson, late of itadlson town ship, deceased. Xothv Is hereby given that letters nf admlnin. tration on the estate of Jmnes Johnson, late of naaison loirnsmp, aerrasea, nave been granted to the undersigned administrator de bonis non mm lesuiniento annexo, to whom, all liersons In, delttrd to said estate ,. re r-imested lo make nun. mrnls. and tluise having claims or demands will mince kiioioh tne same u-tthottt delay lo Xnyarr, WILLIAM .IOILVS0.Y, Atty, Admr. d. b. n. c. t. a. 1-7-W. Jerseytown, Pa, FARM FOR RENT. The Qlrard estate offers for rent ON EASY TERMS Its Farm No. 6, situate at the eastern end of the CatawlHsa Valley, within a short distance of the towns or Mahauoy city and Shenandoah, which are among the best markets In the State tor tarm produce. There are So ACRES OF CLEARED LAND on the farm, new and commodious buildings, with water brought In pipes from mountain spring!) to both house and barn. There Is a good opening for the right party. For further particulars apply to HEBER S. THOMPSON, ENGINEER C1RARD ESTATE, POTTSVILLE, PA. or E. C. WAGNER, ASST. SUPT. CIRARD ESTATE, 1-7-201. GIRARDVILLE, PA. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House BLOOMSilURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all mo Jem conveniences G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. EPF'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished Everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor. Supe rior Qualify and NutritTve PropeTtles. Specially grate ful and oomfortlng to the nervous and dyspeptic. Your Grocer and Druggist sell It. In Half. Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., HomcBO pathx Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUITER EPP'S COCOA PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTOfUnry-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enfs Building, Court Hoots Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office. BoiMing, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 24 floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, JOHN O. rRRIZS. JOHN 0. HAHMAK FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Douse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and Root, BLOOMSBURG, P.a. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market square. W. H. SNYDER, ATT0RNBY-4T-LAW, Office and floor Mrs. Ents building BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. Y. WHITS. A. H. YOBT WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-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, Kartman Building, Market Square, Eloomsburg, 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-ia-'04 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tvomce Llddicot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTOXNZY-AT-LAW AHD Of THE PEACE, Morer Bma, BcriHinfc n4 i BLOOKSBffBT FA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTOBtrEY-AT-LAW, nfSUltTl REAL ESTATE ACXXZ. Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA, B. FRANZ ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maia and Qeafea SU BLOOMSBURG, Tk WCaa be consulted in Grrms. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third as CATAWISSA, PA. Dr, I. C. R UTTER, PHYS1CUN ANB SUKOXOK, Office, Norta Market SUasS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 3-'y BLOOMSBURG, TA KriOlAb AITSNTIOK TO DlSBASSS OF CBILBSSm II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOM030PATUIC PHYSICIAN AND SOHUSUH orrics bocks! Office A Residence, 4th Bt t'ntllDA. sr., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 p. if. BLOOMStCKQ, PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 1 8. Vei J-uta St D18EA EEs OF 11 r OI'lf T M 10(11 SPECIALTY 8 to 10 A.M. to 4 P. M. BLOOKPBUB0 PA. orrici bocri 10 9 P. 11, DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In Prof. Waller' Bomb. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Str " BLOOMSBURG, T A. "Special attention given to the eye the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, centre St., between ttfe and sth Sta. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 8 to 10 a. m. l to 8 p. m. 7 to I p. ns. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glastet and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUMGEON DKNTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Wain below Harks BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manuw. and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAJH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge waea artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN. DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mairf' streets, or posite Town Hall. r Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. p. Dart man Represents twelve of the strongest Comnaa. les In tlie world, among which are : CA88 TOTAL SOBrtOI CAPITAL. A8HBT8. OVla 1L1. f ranklin of Phlla.. noo.oou $3,in6,sai 11.WMM l enn a. Phlla 400,0110 8,8s,iiio 141SS Queen.of N. Y. 500,000 8.M8.W5 1 33 W esi Chester. N.v. hui mm i vhm 'Ir-'IS N. America, Phlla. 8.00ii.u00 fl.7mi.tiwi a . IS orricB in L w. mcKblyt'i Btobb. . Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AutKTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Represent Seventeen as good Compan, .o a uicic aic in me world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, PIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark. N. J.i Clinton, N Y.; Peoples', N.Y.iRead. mc, IJa : German Amer mn in. i-- York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorfci JeThye"3f"!inS-.-CO- J ty, N. . vU.ri,,ai,uiis are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have neve. t had a loss settled bv anv court l tt.j assets are all invested in solid securitita, and liable to the hazard of fire only Losses promptly nnd honestly adjusted and paid as soon ns determine k. . burgPPaSpeCiaI Afien' ndAdiuster. Bloom,: The people of Columbia patronize the agency where losses, if ,,. cUizeni PaM ly ne 0f "letr CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant BLOOMSBURG, PA. Lnree and convenient snmnV ir. and cold water and all modern convenience.. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop, peter F. Reldy, Manager No. lai West Main Street, BLOOMSilURG, PA. C-irLarge and convenient sample rooms, ba lb rooms, hot and cold wnter, and modern con venienccs. Bar stocked with best wines and liquors. First-class liverv attached. falo Times.