THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ALMOSTTO BLOWS l Hot Time In the Cceur d'Aleno Investigation. Threat to Throw Idaho Attor ney Out of Window. Chairman Hull and Mr. Lentz Exchange Compliments In Vigorous Terms. WASHINGTON, Mnrch 28. Tho fifth dny of Governor StPiinonlierg's testimo ny" In the CoMir d'Alene Investigation be gun today, Rr-pri'sontative Lenta eon tinned the cross questioning. The kot ,rnor paid he had bwn in the Crur d"AI-ni region during two dnys in Feb ru'nry before coining here. There were three stnte deputies on duty nt that time ml Pr. France, who has been In thp porvlce of the state continuously through out the trouble. On one of his previous vits he talked with Stimson, one of the imprisoned men. lie had been told by Dr. France thnt there was evidence con necting Stimsnn with the conspiracy; that on April 15, prior to the blowing tip of the mill, Stlmson hnd told a certain individual to get out of Wiirdner,- as there was going to be trouble. ' The governor detailed a number of vis its to San Francisco, Spokane and else where, (luring which, lie said, he met olti ciuls of the various mines. At a meeting it Spokane he told the mine owners there would be no modification of the permit system. The mine owners were opposed to this system and wanted to employ any men they chose. But the governor said he informed them that the state of Ida bo would not permit the employment of rriniinals. He had made no statement is to how long the permit system would continue; but, be said, he Intended to en force it as long ns it seemed necessary to insure order. Mr. Lentz asked if this mount that the governor would do ns he pleased on the subject, to which the wit ness replied thnt be would do as his judgment dictated. If the permit system hnd resulted in n loss? to the miners of jifitm.iMK). ns Mr. Lentz stated, the gov ernor saiil he did not care for that, as it was a necessnry recourse by the state. "Like Louis XIV, you lire the state," remarked Mr. Lentz. Mr. Lentz's ullusion to Louis XIV mused a prolonged discussion, during which a sensntional episode occurred. Representative Lentz asserted that some of the state deputies were living with disreputable women. Mr. Cheney, the attorney appealing In fcchnlf of tile state of Idaho, interposed i protest and said: "I hurl back at you thnt statement. The deputies are repu table men." Mr. Lentz indignantly resenred the In terference of private counsel, and, ad dressing the attorney, said, "You ought to be kicked out of the window, and you would be if you had not the majority of this committee behind you." When Mr. Lentz attempted to read from previous testimony concerning the improper conduct of deputies, Chairman Hull overruled this course. This furtUer nettled Mr. Lentz, and addressing Mr. Hull he exclaimed, "I want to say in your teeth that if you are a party to protecting this attorney In a lie you are party to it." Amid much confusion Chairman Hull declared that Mr. Lentz had Insulted the fomintttee and its members ns far ns he eould, and it would have to be stopped. Representative liny rose to say thnt the nttorney hnd better not give the lie to him, nnd Representative Cox ftdded. "If any man insults me, I'll hit hint." Mr. Lentz asked the chairman why he did not call the attorney to order. "He was out of order entirely out of order," ruled Mr. null emphatically. Mr. Cox sajd thnt when the nttorney accused a member of the committee of falsehood he forfeited his right to appear. "If he says that to me," added Mr. Cox, "one or the other of us goes out of the window." Representative Jett of Illinois said that as a menus of protecting the committee fce would move that the attorney be ex pelled from the committee room. Many members were on their feet try tag to secure recognition when Mr. Jett de his motion. Before taking uction the committee Wve Mr. Cheney an opportunity to be fceard. He explained that he did not in tend to say that Mr. Lentz had told a falsehood, but simply to deny tho state "nt that the Idaho deputies lived with disreputable women. He apologized for ny misapprehension. Mr. Cox remarked that a man must nther "light or apologize" in such cusu, nd the apology settled it. Mr. Jett withdrew his motion for ex pulsion, and the outbreak wus brought lt close. Governor fteunenberg then proceeded Vith his testimony. He said he had re witly received a petition addressed to the secretary of war concerning the re tention of the United States troops in Crour d'Alene district. He disclulm- my knowledge of men being dis arged for refusing to sign the petition lion" Btat dt'l,utic" circulating the peti- The committee then adjourned until "morrow, when Governor Steuueuberjf will continue his evidence. While the members were separating "tor adjournment Chairman. Hull said to air. Lenta that the latter's personal ut ai'ks on him had gone as far us they tt'd and if they were renewed "the "cm will not be big enough to hold us Jtr' l"ont," rpn,I,'d ,llnt hc would" tnke I! .f himself. The intense finding wused was manifest long after the piocoodiiigM t.iOK(,di nr'K A"1 Contractors, f.I", ,AV' "awn Hef, fi,t....i i , ' lietore tlie -- iimuHirial suhcommisslon George BriciriV ' DreNld'nt of the Chicago tifl' J r,7T4lnml ""-niasons1 union, tea nolte . ?. tL were trying ti t , , to "ttaek nonunion men C.r "'r'lthy mWrt be "" 'or the mplo'ved iB!i tTI(lny" he said, "a man Hon 1 11,0 M"s,'r lu" nsHoeiu iucitJ ! 1 T uml tril to get mo to i and n, Tk?"'n to ftt,,u k nonunion .n, L Vlnd ,,e 80t uo ""tisfuctlon CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Rotable Hventa of the Week Briefly n...l Tp.l W..I.I Lewis Harris, colored, was lynched at ! Rclalr. Md. I In Chicago nn Italian was stricken dumb after killing his partner. The British cruiser Terrible sailed fk'ora Durban, South Afiicn, for China. The French cabinet decided to open the Paris exposition Saturday, April 1 I. The budget committee of the (icrninn reichstag commenced consideration of the naval bill. The Canadian minister of agriculture will propose a bill admitting fruit stock from the United States. A Itusslan squadron has arrived at Chemulpo, Korea, and inin li . tiiiiuisinnss has been caused in Japan. A burglar dropped dead from fright after being shot at by a man whose store he attempted to rob in Lcmont, Ills. The reported npology by Lord Salis bury for the opening of American consu lar mall in South Africa was untrue. Tormlitj-, Mnrcli B7. British Field Mai-slml Sir Donald Mar tin Stewart died ill Algiers. Brazilians of Acre declared they will never submit to Bolivian rule. Sir Hubert I'cel, a London dispatch stated, has decided to go on the stage. The wages of 5.(100 miners at Altooim, Fa., will be raised 1!0 per cent April 1. Former Governor Stone of Mississippi died from erysipelas ut Hot Springs, Miss. The south hound fast mail on the At lanta and West I'oiul railway wus wrecked nefir West Point, Ga. The comptroller has been liotifiiil of about dMl banks in process of organiza tion under the new financial law. Admiral Schley reported that the Chi cago hail towed the rtisnliled I1 renin steamer Bretagne to Hahiu, Hrav.il. Government stations for observation of the solar eclipse of May "8 will be es tablished lu South Carolina and Georgia. The Merchants' National bank of Hut land, Vt closed its doors, and the cashier was iirrexted, charged with misappropria tion of funds, Monday, larcli -(I. Berlin receives SO per cent of its fruit supply from abroad. The State bank of Hardy, Neb., was robbed of . 1.000. The Belgian state railways have order ed 1J locomotives from Philadelphia for September delivery. The British second class cruiser Iler mione was ordered to Takow, China. The powers are preparing for concerted ac tion. More than 8,000 women have registered in Cleveland ill order to be eligible to vote for a director of schools ut the spring election. Labor troubles have caused delay in the construction of the Transslberian railway, and it will not reach completion before 11(02. Saturtlny, Mnrch SI. Final papers in tb Carnegie reorgani zation were signed at Pittsburg. There was one fatal plague case on the transport Kiiburu ' t Capo Town. An Irish convention in the interest of national unity will be called to meet in Dublin. Striking machinists at Cleveland de clared that 1,71(0 men had joined the movement. Chevalier de Souza Correa, Brazilian minister to Great Britain, was found dead iu bed in London. Long Ki Tin, the Chinese reformer, de clared his party can now dictate terms to the empress dowager under pain of a rev olution. A lone robber held up n Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs train near Hamburg, Iu., got money and a watch and then escaped. Michael Mellegiu, boatswain's mate of the United Stutes gunboat Muchias, was killed, and his brother l-Mwurd, tiremau on the cruiser New York, was shot iu the hip ut Galveston. Friday, March S3. The Bank of Fngluud declared a divi dend of 5 per cent. ' South Jersey nurserymen said last Thursday's storm had not injured tlw fruit crop. The Fitehburg railroad stockholders voted for its leuso to the Boston and Maine company. It was stated In the Canadian parlia ment that the plague had reached Port Townshend, Wnsh. Nearly 200 Finns arrived in Philadel phia. They declared their people are Uee iug from the cruelty of Uussia's czar. The Kansas City chief of police offered to pay !?25 out of ;iis salary for the body of euch highwayman killed in that city. Tho Chicngo board of .education drop ped from the list of supplementary read ing for the public schools histories of L'uglanil. Thirty-two students nt Lawrencevllle (X. J.) academy were sent to their homes to pr -vent the spread of diphtheria preva lent I here. A dispute has uriscn between France und Morocco over certain AiVicnu terri tory, ami two French cruiser.4 have been ordered to Tangier. Thursday, Murch Valuable copper deposits have been found near Clinton, Pa. President Kiuuano of Peru was report ed about to f :ee all political prisoners. The Astoria (Or.) city council put a bounty on rats us a precaution ugaiust the plague. Thirty employees of a printing compa ny were injured by the falling of an ele vator in Chicngo. Premier Laurier of Canada announced that the joint high commission would re assemble at a dale to be announced short ly. A bill was Introduced in the state sen ate at Trenton repealing the law author izing the merger of the Erie and Susiiue hauuu railroads. It was announced lu Berlin that tho American warship sent to Taku would join those of other powers in a uavul demonstration iu Chinese waters. Schlatter In a County Jail. KOKO.MO, Ind March 27. Francis Schlatter, the "divine healer," occupies a cell iu the county jail here. He is charged with disorderly conduct. His wife caused his arrest. Schlatter has been doing a large business here for four moths, and Mrs. Schlatter says ho wus broken down from overwork und took brandy and opium as a stimulant. I.uas by Flood In I'rnnata. BEULIN, March 27 An otliciul estl imife of the dumuge, to property In Plus- sU lust year from flood shows nn appro- imntH total of si.wj,1 J-; ;n.....?.. MISS GOULD'S CHAPLAINS. Kite Maintain Several In the Army nn the Unlet. WASHINGTON, March 27. - Tho Star says: "A visitor nt the While House, refer ring to the lack of chaplains with the volunteer regiments In the Philippine, and elsewhere, say that Miss Helen Gould of New York Is maintaining nine or ten chaplains iu the army ut her own expense. "These men nro not officially recognized Its chaplains, but ns ministers nnd Young Men' Christian association workers they voluntarily nnd unnllicially do practically the same work. Mis Gould, it is stated, pay each of these men .?!)() a month and their expenses. Tbv latter amount to MISS HELEN GOULD, more thun tho salaries in the Philippines. It is thought thnt Miss (Mould's monthly payment is something like !Ji-,tHHI. She lias been maintaiuiiig these Christian workers since Inst fall, when the regi ments tii-st began to go to the Philip pines, and attention was called to the failure of congress to provide for chap lains. Her great work is not generally known, us all of her deeds of this kind ure done in this most quiet wuy." A Gift to Tarri tonn, N. Y. TAUKYTOWN, N. Y., March 27 Miss Helen M. 'Gould has agreed to give $700 to the village of North Tarrytowu toward purchasing n town clock to bo placed on its new school building. RUSSIA McANS WAR. Tension Hot ween St. I'elernhnrK and the Sublime Porte Increase. LONDON. March 28. The Standard gives double leaded prominence to tho following special dispatch from Odessa: "There can no longer be any doubt as to the object of the warlike preparations now being completed in south Russia. Nearly IWO.OUO troops have alreudy been mobilized for active service. The Black sea squadron, with transports, is held iu instant readiness. "The tension in tho relations between St. Petersburg nnd the sublime porte becomes every day more acute. The posi tion is looked upon with the gravest ap prehension. "If the Ottoman government, support ed by Germany, should prove stubborn ly intractable with regard to Russia's concessionary demands in Asia Minor, serious complications must inevitably en sue. The Russian garrisons in the Cau casus and along the Armenian frontier have been Increased fourfold ttud equip ped for active service." SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED. Well Known Clinton Mhcrul Insti tute at 1'ort Pluln, N. Y Dentroyrd. FOUT PLAIN, N. Y Murch 20. The most disastrous lire that has occurred in this section of the Mohawk vulley in years yesterday afternoon destroyed Clinton Liberal institute, a college pre paratory school and military ucademy. The loss is estimated nt between Sf'M,- 0(KI mid $100,000 and the insurance ubout ?!)0,00((. Owing to the ubsence of tho faculty and students their personal losses will be heavy, as most of their effects cvere left In the building when they left for their vacations. 19 Are more than a disfigurement of the skin; they are a handicap to a young man, alike iu love and busiuess. The pimply face looks dissipated and both merchant and maiden look askance at the unfortunate fellow whose face is his misfortune. An al most certain cure for pimples and similar disfiguring eruptions is founa in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It pur ifies the blood of the corrupting cause of ordinary eruptive diseases, cleanses the skin nnd builds up the body with sound wholesome flesh, " Discovery " con tains neither alco hol nor narcotics. I am well pleased with J-our medicinM,' writes Jolin A. Call way, Ksq., of No. ai8 3hth HI., Columbus, Ga. "Iu l8H I was working at night and I broke out in lumps 11 over, ami when these left the skin peeled off. I took six bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and two of Doctor Wcrce's Pellets, and I do believe that I am sound and well. I have a good appetite, hut before I commenced treatment I hud no appetite at fill. My eyes were sunkeu aud my face was pale. I hnd pimples anil bruwa spots on my face. Now these nre all gone. I have used many kinds of medicines but received no beue fit. Last year I weighed oae hundred aud thirty-four pounds, ami now I weigh one hun dred aud forty-live. Please accept my thanks. I am so glad I fuuud the right kind of lucdiciue." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for book in pwr cover, or 31 rtf.tnr for cl,il l.. l-.i. x. :-: ic'.o, :.y. AN IMPORTANT TEST. Your Life May ba Prolonged by Applying It. Do you realiie the importance of the kid nev and bladder ? when diseased they mnk a lot of trouble tear down the system and create gravel (stone in the bladder). Women often luffcrfrom so-callud "female weakness" when their trouble really lies with the kid ney and bladder. Try this test: Put some urine in a tumbler. Let it stand twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment, a cloudy or milky appearance, your kidneys are sick. If vou are obliced to urinnte often, especially during the night j if your urine staina linen, II you nave seaming panis iu )iuas,ii u, n your back pains you, your bladder and kid neys nre diseased, and you should at once take the greatest of all kidney medicines, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It has cured the mort distressing cases; it will cure you. It corrects the bad effects of beer or whis key, will cure old and chronic cases of rheu matism and dyspepsia and acts gently yet promptly on the twwels. Favorite Remedy is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drug stores. You may have a trial bottle of Favorite Remedy with a pamphlet of valuable medi cal advivc sent free by mail postpaid, by sending your address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd mentioning the COLUMBIAN. The proprietor of this paper gugrantees the genu ineness of this liberal offer. The naked truth is usually a cold fact. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR District Office Managers in this State to rep resent me in their own and surrounding counties. Willing to pny yearly JsGoo, pay able weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. References ex changed. Enclor self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. lark, 320 Caxton Huilding, Chicago. !2-ii.l6t Trnc President a Slave to Catarrh. D. T. Sample, President ol Sample's Instal ment Company, Washington, Pa., writes : "For years I was afflicted with Chronic Ca tarrh. Remedies and treatment by special ists only gave me temporary relief until I was induced to use Dr. Acnew's Catarrhal row der. It gave almost instant relief and has proved the one good thing in my case. 32 Sold by C. A. Kleim. What Shall we Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every dny. Let us answer it to-dav. try Jell-O, a de licious and healthful dessert. Prepared in iwo minutes. No boiling 1 no baking I sim til v add a litile boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange, Raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. Iccts. 3 29a 4t RuNNtNd Sores, the outcome of neglect, or bad blood, have a never-failing balm in Dr. Agncw's ' (intment. Will heal the most stubborn cases Soothes irritation almost insiantlv after first application. Ii relieves all Itching and Hurning Skin Diseases in a day. It cures Plies in 3 to 5 nights. 35 cents. 33. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Tr ttniinnwtiv thf Siprr,l urtf rf th - r J , -J J Jersey Cattle Club, says that "Higgle Cow u 1. : . i,...,D:.. i;ti .,,.imu one uf the best thimzs on the cow Question I have ever braked into." Mr. Ueminpwav ought .0 know. The price is 50 cents, free by mail; address the puolishers, winner At kinson 10., rniiaacipnu. Ten Cekts for a New Stomach. This is practically what it means to the sufferer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all other stomach complaints. Ur. von Man's I'ine apple Tablets are nature's panacea for the stomach s ills they re a purely vegetable pepsin compound 18 ot them in a box and popular price enough to allow every body to enjoy good health. 35. Sold by C. A. Kleim. JELL-O, the new dessert, pleases all the family. tour llavors : l.emon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. At your grocers loc Try it to-day. 3 29 4td Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the head ana catarrh is apt to follow. Provided with Ely's Cream Halm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh. Price to cents at Drueg sts, or Ely brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York, will mail it. The Halm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing It spreads itself over an irritated and ancry suflace, relieving im mediately the painful inflammation, cleanses nnd cures. Cream lialm quickly cures the cold. ri i.t. Sense. It stands to reason that Dr, Agnew's Little Liver Pills will crowd out of the market many ot the nauseous old-timers A belter medicine at less than hall the .rice is all the areumii.t needed to keep the de mand what i: has been phenomenal 40 doses 10 cents. 1 hey cure Sick Headache, Hiliousness, and allay all stomach irrita tions. At all druggists. 34. Sold by C. A. Kleim. TrvGrain-O! TrvGrain-O! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. 7 he children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made of pure grains, and the most delicate stom ach receive it without distress. the price o coffee. 1 ?c. and 2 sc. per package, hold by all grocers. 3 29 4td ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, Estate of Margaret Jaiw McKamfty, lale of Soott Township, ueceasea. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate ot Margaret Jana Me- Kauiev. law o 8 ou township, deceased, have been granted to the undorslgned udinli.lsira- inx, 10 v, noiu ail persons inueoLeu 10 sum os tato are renuesied to make payments, and Mioko having claims or demands will make kmwn the same wuuoui, uuiuy 10 A I.ICK M. McKAMKY, Admx J. 11. kobison, Any. a--6t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, KtUtlt) of Elizabeth R. Kuhn, MM of tlte Town of mooniura, Deceased. Notice Is hereby elvea that letters of admin istration on tho est 111 e ot Kll.abetb H. KuhQ late ot tho Town ot Uloonisburg, deceased, have been gianiea 10 tue unaersitinea uuuunim Tu trix, to whom kll nersons Indt-blrd 10 said es tate ure roqu-st.td to make piyments, und those having claims or demands will uiuku known the S'-inie wuuoui uoiuy 10 im -tit SUSAN KUUN, Adllll. h llmiki National M CAPITAL ao,ooo bUUl'JAS 2,UUll MKECTOHS. Henry .1. Clark, Harrison Connor, Joseph haul. i'uul K. Wirt. Wilson M. Kves, Owen W. Cherlngton Haninei vt igraii, w. . bongenuei-jfor Harvey W. llesa, Anion '. HcliocU. A. Z. Hchneb PaulK Wire W. II. Illdlay Morris 8. liioadu.... President ....Viae President Cashier Teller niotnesg and Individual accotintsresppctfuily K. W. M. Low, Pres. .f. M. bta vrr, Vice l'rcs. E. B. Tt'BTiN, Cashier. RSI NOJL BfJE -OF- Bloomsiiurg, Pa, Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKRCT0118. Dr. K. W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. .1. II. vasttne, (. m- niaver, K. B. 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P.- 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, 2nd 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. CLYDE CFTAS. YETTER,-attorney--at law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNliY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard'i Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. It II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Comer of Third and Main Sts., CATAWIHSA, PA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office In Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Lloomsbnrg, V Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Alexarri Bros, n-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. WOfflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-Iv ELOOMSBUKC;, PA. HENRY W. CHAHPLIN, M. D., HVHUKON. GENERAL SURGERY. SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms burg, Pa. H-10-99 BPICIAL ATTENTION TO OIS CASKS OF CHILD! H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKGIOH ofpici hours: Office & Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. m., 1 to tand 7 to 8 r. u. bloomsbtjiio, P DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth aaa Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pi. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gla. and Artificial Eyes supplied Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conc.ti DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCH!!, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUHGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Kaxkt BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior man nm and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkM 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 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Comvat es in the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS CAPITAL. ABSKTS. OVIB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 3,l8,B2 $1,0004 Penn'a, Pnlla 400,000 8,826,180 l,4ia,5 Oueen.OfN. Y. 500,000 8,538,1116 LOSLf WestcheBter, N. Y. 8O0.W0 1,758,807 42$ N. America, Phlla. 8,00ii,coo 0,780,68V 2,3C4,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BHOWJT) INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATB AGENTS AND BROKERS. -o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. StrtcU, Bloomsburo, Pa. o- Represent Seventeen asgoodCompnx ies as there are in the World and U losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. Merchants o( Newark. N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.;Kcd. ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Nav York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J, These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have nevei f had a loss settled by any court of law. ThUt assets are all invested in solid securities, u4 liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjuitadan paid as soon as determined, by Cbrfstlaa f, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooat burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county skoal patronize the agency where losses, If say are settled and paid by one of their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Btreet, ' WLnrge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern con veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery atUched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bat , looms hot and cold water, and all uoder conveniences ! ' Ml it?!- mm