( COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. P. 1 DISORDERS IN PARIS Churches Looted and Dam aged by Riotous Anarchists. SEVERAL RINGLEADERS ARRESTED. "The Mob Ftrnt Uatenod to KtniTlie In tlif KfriTtx, Then Worked the Destruction St.. Junrph's lliurrh Wrcckcil, PAIMSI In. Ol ...J. .- ... x uun nun jrnii'iua inc scene lit must serious disturbances, recalling sonic aspect of thy (.'omnium. In riHp(itiH to an appeal of the Journals I lV'tipIo nnd I.n I'utite- Uouublloiie groups of iinni-chlst nnd sociitllxts trath rrvd shout 3 o'clock Imthc afternoon In 1 the rince do la Keplihlique. The police fcnil token itrct-nutioiiH, ami there seem ed no dungcr of disorders. Hclmsticn Knnre nnd Fnberot, well known revolutionary ntinrcli iHtu, were the riittflpndern. Fntiro, standing on the pedestal of the statue which rises In the center of the l'lnce de la Kepnbliipie, Ad dressed the erowd. Among other thiiiKS he hqIiI that the unnrclilsts Khould be masters of the streets. The police then interfered nnd dislodged Fsure and Faberot, making three arrests. The crowd ns this point dispersed, but a column of demonstrators, bended by Fan re nnd Henri J'llnir, made for the l'lnce de la Nation. The police, broke through, the column nnd n struggle for the mastery followed, Shots were lired, ud M. Uoullicr, conunissary of police, was twice stabbed with n knife. This threw the police into momentary confusion. The mob reassembled and run toward the l'lnce de la Nation. The police, re-enforced by a sqund that had been held iu reserve, mnde another .at tempt to stem the current, and more fierce fighting occurred, three coustubles being Wounded. . Fun re nnd d'Horr jumped Into n pass ing street cur that was going to the l'lnce do la ISopulifiiiui', and the cur itriveT, on arriving here, gnve n signnl to the police, who immeilintely arrested lliem both, together with two other an archists, Joseph Ferrier nnd .lean IVr rin. All were conveyed to the (.'liittt-iiu d'Kmi barracks. Only d'Horr whs found in possession of firearms. In the meantime the anarchist mob re traced its course to the l'lnce de hi lio fiihli(iic, smashing the windows of re ligious edilices on the way. Suddenly, ei ther nt the word of command or in obe dience to impulse, the column made a loop and curved toward the church of St. Amlirolse, where the rioters smashed more windows. Proceeding thence to ward the Faubourg du Temple, which thoy reached nt the corner of the Rue Ihuboy nnd the Hue St. Maur-Popin-rourt, they formed up into a compact body. Hatchets were suddenly produced, with long knives stolen from the counters .f shops, nnd a concerted rush was made upon the church of St. Joseph, The aged siiciTstuu, seeing the mob, hastily closed the outer gates, but these were soon forced with hatchets and burs of iron. The uiusslve oukeu doors were theu attacked. According to the first account the wild horde burst into the church, which In stantly been me a scene of pillage and sac rilege. Altars, fonts and statues were hurled to the floor pud smashed, pictures were rent, candlesticks, ornaments uud hosts from high altars were. thrown down nd trampled under foot. The crucifix above wns made the target for missiles, and the figure of the Saviosr wus frac tured in several places. Then, while raucous voices sang the "Carmngnole," the chairs were carried outside, piled up and set on fire iu the center of the squnre fronting the church, Whcu this stage was reached, the cru cifix' was pulled down and thrown into the flames. Suddenly a cry was raised that the statue of the Virgin hud been forgotten, and the erowd returned and tore this down also. Meanwhile the sacristnn, who had been raptured by the anarchists, escaped nud called the police nnd Republican guards, who promptly arrived, with ninny coustu . hies. They were compelled to fall back in order to form up into a line of defense, s- the anarchists attacked them fearful ly with knives. At length the officers began to- gain the mastery. A score of anarchists took ref nge iu au adjacent house. Others in trenched themselves in the belfry nnd fiercely defended themselves by shower ing missiles on the Republican guards, but finally these were dislodged. Twenty anarchists were arrested, taken, to the iolicc station, searched and found to be currying revolvers, loaded sticks and kuive. When tho police entered the church, the annrehists had just set fire to the pulpit. The interior of the edifice wns n complete wreck. Several valuable old pictures that can never be replaced were ruined. lUotlnK at llouen. UOUKN, Aug. 1!3. A body of 2,000 striking dock laborers, on being refused admission to n cemetery during the burial of the remains of u comrade yesterday, returned to the city, crying "Long live the strike!" Disturbances followed, and a number of the lenders were arrested. Jn the evening there were fresh disor ders, the people taking the side of the strikers. Many persons were Injured, and the police made numerous u nests. Xo Nuvul l'arude For I.onit Drancli. WASHINGTON. Aug. ,-'.i.-The people of Long Branch have been seeking to have the navy department, assist them in getting up a mivul demonstration on the 25th or lillth Inst. The department does mil look with favor on the project, how--vr, as Long Munich Is tin open road stead, where warships would be much ex posed, so that it is probuble the request lor ships will be denied. Steamer Loses Propeller Uludes. ST. JOHN'S, N. V., Aug. 23. The British steamer Monmouth, Cuptnin Crig jun, 12 days out from London for Mont real, with water ballast, has put iu here. She broke two blades of her propeller from contact with ice off the straits of Belle Isle. An effort wus made to effect repairs at sea, but wus not successful, compelling Cuptnin Criggan to put in ut this port. Faclnir Klntcs to Meet. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 23. Every thing Is iu black uud white uow to guar antee that the three big pacing kings will come to the Woodland park nice meeting f at Sioux City, Sept. 12 to 10, to race for 1 the $3,000 purse thut has been hung up J for them, l'titchen made 2:02 In a ruce wub Gentry ou Una truck ueverul years CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Nolnhle Invents of the Week Ilrlefl) nnd Tersely Told. The total number of buildings destroy ed by A lire nt Motor, Colo., is estimated nt HOC. Fire In the Kings county IN. Y.) peni tentiary caused n temporary panic ninong the 100 convicts. Mrs. Lucy Williams, who wns believed to lie the oldest woman in the slate, Is il Mil at I iicnsville, ( ciuii., ngeil 0. years, A disastrous wreck on the New York freight trneks at Syracuse piled up n long truin of cars and injured three per sons seriously. A Iicntics correspondent of a Purls newspaper says that supposed inferunj machines sent to M. Luborl hnve been opcu.ed and found to be filled with gun cotfou. Mrs. William Y. Perot, chnrged wIMi having nbducted her daughter (llndys from Baltimore and for whom extradi tion papers were sent from the United States, was formally freed from custody in London. Taesdny, Ana;. St!!, The Shnmrock has been docked, and her spars arc being removed, previous to overhauling her bottom. Colonel Itoliert O. Ingersoll left no will. Besides the estate at Dobbs Ferry he left personal property valued at $10, 000, Mayor Jones of Toledo has Issued a letter stating that he Is in the field ns an independent candidate for governor of Ohio. The boiler maker fitters und other workmen employed at Nixon's shipyards, at Klizabeth, N. J., nrc out ou strike again. The Church Missionary society has n report stating that 40,000 persons have died of famine on the east const of Africa. The quartermaster's department, act ing under instructions from Secretary Hoot, is negotiating for more transports for the Philippine service. The foreclosure sale of Sioux City's magnificent union passenger station, which cost $.'11 lO.l Hill, and the mile and a half terminals, valued at more than $1, IMIO.IMHI, will be held today. Captain Shoemaker, uow of the reve nue marine service, has nrranged for the participation of a licet of revenue cut ters in the nnval parade at the Grand Army encampment at Philadelphia Sept. 8. Mondny, Ann. 21. The Paris Llberte says that the Prey fus trial will not finish before the middle of September. Tlie crew of the Shamrock spent Sun day quietly nt anchor off Tonipkinsville, Stateu Island. The transport Gnrrone has sailed for Manila from Seattle with 400 horses be longing to the Third cavalry on board. Mrs. Louise Thcting, n widow, residing with her daughter In New Haven, com mitted suicide by cutting her throat with a razor. The meeting of the American Associa tion For the Advancement of Science be gins at the State university, Columbus, ()., nnd will continue through the week. The sloops Columbia nnd Defender are anchored off the Herreshoff shops at Bristol. Columbia's steel mast is ready to be stepped. Both will be hauled out this week. General Juan Isidro Jimenez, the as pirant to the presidency of the republic of Santo Domingo, left Cienfuegos on board the Polnriu, bound for Mnnzauillo and Suutingo, Cuba. Intelligence has been received from the French Sudan indicating that Lieuten ant Klopp und Lieutenant Meunier, who were scut to take commund of n column of troops there, have both been assassi tinted. Saturday, Aon. 19, Armistcnd Taylor und John Alfred Brown were executed at Rockville, Md., for murder. , Kichnrd Crokcr's horse Sweet Chimes ridden by an American jockey, won a plate ut Nottingham. The Saskatchewan river hns overflow ed at Edmonton, N. W. T., and done great damage to property. Four Americans and three Mexicans were killed by the explosion of a loco motive boiler nt Cardenas, Mexico. Admiral Dewey hus fully recovered from his recent illness and received vis its from the Americans nt Leghorn. It wus reported at Guaymus that the Mexican gunboat Democrutn had cup tured an American vessel with supplies for the insurgent 1 uqnis. Friday, Aunt. 18. More trolley curs were attacked in Cleveland by strike sympathizers. A heavy storm prevailed off the Scotch coast. Many marine disasters were re ported. Six persons were drowned near Wash ington, I ml., by the full of a carriage in to White river. "Sheets" Martin, the American jockey, won the Durham County Produce plate of il,0l)0 in Kugland. General Torres, commanding the Mex icuu troops, surprised and completely routed the itiqui Indians. Au unsuccessful attempt was made to hold up a Colorado uud Southern passen gee train near Folsoni, N. M. Carrie Suedecker, the little Princeton child supposed to have been kidnaped, was found dead iu a pool iu u quarry. The niotoi niiin of the cur wrecked near Bridgeport Aug. 0 was pronounced crim iually careless, the jury ulso blaming the railway company. Tliursdiiy, Vim. 1,7. A young lad nour Jacksonville, Flu., wus bitten by a shark und died. Admiral Dewey was better, remaining on the deck of the Olyiupiu at Leghorn, Italy. Hudson City, Ala., the population of which is exclusively colored, bus been In corpora ted. Joseph Benoist, an agnostic of Kansas City, left nearly all his property to re ligious and charitable institutions. The Crumps, in Philadelphia, owing to shortage of iron and steel, asked more time for bulldiug Hussion warships. A convention will be held at Peoria, Ills., iu October to ngltate for a deep waterway from tho lukes to the gulf. Tho Perot abduction case in London was settled out of court, the custody of the child being awurded to Mr. Perot. An automobile, will i tart from Chicago Monday morning for New York with a message from General Anderson for General Merritt. Miss Lilliiiu Clayton Jewett of Boston announced her intent Ion f going south to carry ou iu person her. cuuipaigu against lynching. A SOPORIFIC PLANT. torn nnd Horses Are Pccnllnrly AN reeled by line 1 lint lirnivn In Texns. Mr. Gillespie, of Kriinhtirgh, litis called nt tout ion to the curious soporific uetioii of certain plnnts found In l!us riu und iu America, says the Boston Transcript. These )diints nrc known to botuiii.sls miller the name of ttipn. On the Mediterranean const, where the stipti prows in profusion, it is culled virgin's flax, and because of its beauti ful blossom Is used extensively for bouquets. In Texns and New Mexico a species of tills plnnt, called stlpn. vlridulu, possesses soporific qualities. Cowboys and herders of the west, where the plnnt grows luxuriantly, often find to their astonishment that their cowa and horse are suddenly overcome with Moepluess, acouipnnled with great vcuknes. They are rendered incapa ble of traveling and cannot exert them selves without great effort. Horses and cows are affected alike. The head falls low, the body trembles, the breath comes with difficulty and the heart beats tumultously. Acomponyingthla there is profuse sweating exhaustion. The poor animal seems violently sick; However, in a few days bis state be comes normal again. , Strangely enough, sheep are not af fected by this plant. As an experiment, Mr. Gillespie Inoculated frogs nnd rab bits with an extract from the stipa vlridula. After the injection the ani mals were apparently seized with hal lucinations and suffered the anxiety and paralysis of a strong narcotic. POOR BABY. A Philadelphia Father Is llonnd to Slake a Wonder ot Ills Yrar Old Infant. Thar is n pbysiclun In West Philadel phia who bus 11 son one yenr old and, this baby is probably the strongest nu llum being for its uge nnd weight iu the world. Its father will hokl a cane in his two hands nnd the buby, grasping it, will iKruw itself up to its chin three times. Thut is but one of its numerous fents of strength. The physician says thut his boy's unusual muscular devel opment is due to a daily mussuge treat ment. Every morning he lays the little fellow, naked, on u blanket uiul kneads his muscles for 3U minutes. Once a month be weighs the buby nnd meas ures its culves, chest, urms, etc. The monthly increase of weight nnd girth Is remarkable. The baby bus never had f-hocs or stockings on its feet or a fiat on its heud, and in the summer it wears only a little sleeveless dress that comes to its knees. It takes a cold bath every morning. "If nothing goes wrong," the physi cian often declares, "this child will be one of the strongest men the world has ever seen. He will never get buld, and he will never lose a tooth. As for Kis muscles, with massage and a course of exercise that I have laid out, they will be big and supple all over his body. All his flesh will be, when tense, as hurd ns steel, and when relaxed as soft us the flesh of a young srirl." OABTOXIIA B.n th. t The Kind U Have Always Buugtt Signature f AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Eitate o Uii&uin Owon, late of th Borough of The undersigned appointed n auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make dlsinuuMon 01 me iudu in 1110 inuui or mo Kxecutor, of said deceased, win attend at. the ortlceoto. H. Jackson Esq., at Berwick on TiiHsilav. Heutember 12111. In'.W, at 11 0 clock I the forenoon to perform the duties of his ap pointment, wnen ana wnere uu uitruns luier ested in the fund tn the hands of the Kxecutor of satd deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from comfng In on said tund. juan u. niBt.t. 8-17 4t. Auditor. 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It is without question the surest medicine of the age to put a slop to such dangerous tymptomi as pnin in the back, a frequent de sire to urinate, especially at night, scalding, burning pain in passing water, inability to hold urine and all the unpleasant and dan gerous effects produced on the system by the use of whiskey nnd beer. Send your lull name and auuress to me DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION, Kondoiit. N. Y., nnd be sure to men- Hon the Coi.umiiian, when a trial ootue, with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will be mailed to you absolutely free. The publisher of this paper guarantees the genu incness of this liberal offer. Jurors for September. The followinc iurors have been drawn fot September term, beginning on the fourth Monday of September : OKANI) JURORS. Benton Boro Joseph L. Fullmer, car- renter: Richard 'I . Smith, manufacturer. Henton 1 wp Clarence Aioertson, iarnier; McKinney l.oubnch, iarmer. IJerwick rrank fcnt, blacksmith; L.. U, Ilagcnbuch, clerk. liloomsbum Nathnniel Krelschcr, car penter: Daniel I.aubach, mason; Smith Mc- Drule, agent; W. J. McKinney, merchant; John K. Keiiuanl, stonemason; Edward Kowe, barber. Briarcreck Geo V. Miller, landlord. Catawissa Twp Jonas Kaup, farmer, t'entre Arthur C. Creasy, farmer. Fishinccieek Samuel U. Crouse, fanner; r. . 1 less, farmer. Franklin S. S. Haines, farmer. Locust Wilson Khonds, carpenter. Millville Josiah Ileacock, miller. Montour W. M. Monroe, manufauturcx Orange Amos Neyhard, undertaker. Fine Milton II. Bittlcr, farmer. Sugarloaf l'cter K. Shultz, blacksmith. TRAVKRSE JURORS FIRST WEEK FOURTH MONDAY OF SEPTEMIIER. Benton Boro Br it ton I.aubach, dentist. bloomsburc I. K. Bittenbender, farmer Jos. K. Biilleman, clerk; Fred Heaglc, car penter; John 1J. oruver, leamsier; james Mussleman, contractor; atepnen ivnorr, blacksmith; Harry Khoades, carpenter; r", K Vannatta, painter. Briarcreek L. J. Adams, doctor; wm. Furman. laborer. Catawissa Boro O. V. L. Kostenbauder, butcher. Centralis Walter House, laborer. Cleveland John Gable, farmer; Harrison Kreischer. farmer. Conyngham Emanuel Levan, laborer; Chas. Weiderman, miner. Fishingcreek John Kramer, iarnier; r 1 1 't . : l. 1 u y ( 1 mailer, vcicriuttry suicuii. Greenwood Lloyd Veager, farmer. Jackson Elmer Straub, farmer. Main Lewis Miller, farmer. Madison C. F.. Crawford, laborer. Mitllin C. W. Mensinger, miller. Millville Chandlee Gves, farmer. Mt. Fleasant Biadley Ruckle, farmer; Amos Wamch, farmer; Chas. Yhitenight, farmer. Orange Geo. M. D. Herring, mason. Pine Wesley P. Sones, sawyer. Scott Harry Townscnd, farmer. Sugarloaf Charles Cole, laborer; Cornel ius Hess, laborer; F. P. Hartman, farmer; Wellington Kocher, laborer. SECOND WEEK FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOllER, Benton Boro Andrew T. Ikeler, cent. Benton Twp Thomas Edward, miller; N. W. Hess, farmer. Berwick Daniel Reedy, carpenter. Bloomsburc Samuel Geiger, cent; W. A. Hartzel, landlord; Wm. E, Rinker, book. keeper; Samuel Shatter, carpenter. briarcreek Samuel Adams, fanner; O, F. Ferris, farmer; Henry Keck, farmer. Catawissa Boro Chas, Brown, merchant; Jesse Oberdorf, laborer; George W. Keif- snyder, merchant; W. u. Yetter, civil engi neer. Centralia John W. Goldsworthy, land lord; James (Juigley, miner. Cleveland John H. Parker, farmer. Conyncham Jacob L. Faux, laborer; las. Kostenbauder, laborer; John Judge, miner; Michael Kowan, teacher, Fishingcreek E. S Stoker, farmer. Franklin Jeremiah Kostenbauder, farmer. Greenwood John . Watts, laborer Geo. F. Kindt, farmer; Geo. Diefenbach, carpenter. Main Samuel Alstetler, farmer. Millville Edward Eves, hack driver. Montour Asa Deily, farmer. Mt. Pleasant Frank Kline, farmer. Scott Hurley Angle, undertaker; E. A. Drown, laborer; Wesley Crawford, laborer. Sugarloaf Irwin Diltz, farmer; C, W Hess, farmer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATI OF IHA40 O. Pl'RSKI-. LAT OP UKULOCK TOWNHI1II', UKCBAfcin. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of (,'oluinbla county, i'n., to mako distribution of the fund In the hands of kii .1. tilil. executor, will Htr, at his olllee In lilnoimibun;, l'a., on Tlnnnrtuy, September 7, lK'.w, at in o clock a. m., to attend to the duties of his appoint nient, wliou and where all partus Interested must appear, or be forever debarred from coming in on mini inno. twl-lt. 11. M. QUICK, AuniTOH. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EalutvofJ. it. UuWitzer, late of Scott towimhti), lICWHWd. Tho underslirned annolnted an auditor bj the orphans' court of Columbia county to make distribution ot the fund In the hands of the Administrator, of said deceased, will sit at his otllee in Hloomsbum on Monday, Wept. 11th, lh9U at 10 o'clock a. m. tonerform the duties of his appointment, when and where allpurt.les In terested In tlie fund In the hands of the adminis trator of said deceased will unpear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coming In on said ruud. u. u. muluii it, H-3 4t Auditor, PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND C0PYRIGHT8 OHIAINtU ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice in " Inventive Age " Book "Uow to obtain Polenta" FREE f Charge moderate. No fee till patent U secured, r Letters strictly conndentlul. Address, E. 0. SIGGEK8, Patent Uwyw. Washington, , p. c. K-17-iiy.tf. E. W. M. Low, Pres .T. M. Ptavfr, Vice l'res. K. 11. Tl'STIN, CASH IKK. FIRST NAHM BASE OK Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. DIKECTOKH. Dr. E, W. M. Low, Mvron I. Low, DR. J. 11. VAKTINB, ti. m. rvTATHK, K. B. TfBTIN, L0UI8 UROS8. 0 Accounts of Hanks. Corporations, Firms and Individuals, Noncu.ea I pon me jiobi uu- eral Terms, consistent, wnn ooou jianKing. o-iu-nui. Ills Wwhi hM M CAPITAL . io,noo 8UKPLLS DIRECTOHS. Hrnrt J. Clark, Harrison -I. Conner, Paci. K. Wirt, (IWRN W. t IIBKINOTON W M. LONOKNRRKOBK, AMOR Z. St HOC II. lOHRPH KATTI, wilson m. kvrs, mamusi. Wiiifall, llARVIT W. HISS, A. 7.. Henoch President Paul K Wirt ice rrcHioeni W. 11. Hldla V Cashier Morris H. Broadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Au. a. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EST ATI OP JACISON RARNS, DICIABBD, l.ATB Or Ct RVRI.AN1I TWP. Nntleo Is tierebv elven that letters testa- iTn.nt.urv nn the estate of Jackson Kama, late of Clevelnnd township, deceased, have been granted to the undersltrnefl ecutar, txj wnnm nil npn4nni inueiiiiHi iu nnni rmauTnin requested to make psvments, and those having claims or uemanus win uiukb Kurauu,,, i without delay to w. u. nmnmis, 7-iivt Kxrcctob, Gov Jacobt, Atty. Bloomsburtr, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJO N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf I BniUinj, Court Hoos AHcy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Ofhce Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, uwl floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOI1NO. THKSZt. JOHN 0. BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre 8t., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building and flooc, BLOOMSBURG, PC WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-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, Hartman 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-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTO RNEY-AT-LA W, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank, JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,, PA. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. lironice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-iv ILOUHiltKli, VA. II i'.nry w. iHAjipf.iK, ra.n. RUHUKUK. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms burg, Pa. n-io-99 PFKC1AL ATTKNTION TO DIABASES Or CHILD TAB H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND STTKOBO orrici hours: office Residence, 4th St, Until 9 A. at., - I to Sand 7 to 8 P.M. BLOOMSBURO, DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth MS Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHY 8ICIAN AND BURGEON, nice and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8t 8 to 10 a. m. orricB bocrb:-o to 8 p. m. 17 to p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gbuwei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConnecWo DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, FAn Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Marke BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaff, and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkaa artificial teeth are inserted. 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. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 3 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve ot the strongest Compu . es tn the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS capital, a sears, othsau Franklin of Phlla.. 1400,000 3,itt8,6S! ti,ooo,se Penn'a. Phils 400,000 8,8t,l0 1,IH,8 Queen, Of N. Y.. . B00.000 8,538,15 1,UK1,C Westchester, N.Y. 800,000 1,763,807 42S.7 N, America, Phlla. 3,000, COO 9,780,68V 264,71 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWW) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strewtf, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompaa I .1 I .1 . . r , a . ics as mere are in inc woria una MIX losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNArP, FIRX INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. j Merchants of Newark, N. J.i Clinton, N. Y.;Peoples', N.Y.jRead. ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well irasomd by age and fire tested, and have never yt had a loss settled by any court of law. Thali assets are all invested in solid securities, aod liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted as 6 Said as soon as determined, by Chrlstlaa T. inapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia count ahoafJ patronize the agency where losses, if say, ocuicu nuu paia Dy one 01 their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. JNo. 121 West Main Btreet, tiTLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern con veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors, r irst-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Coiyt House) BLOOMSBURO, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modera conveniences Pi 6.
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