THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUROPA. When Barker Moved V By CLARA AUGUSTA. Oil, YK8, we moved (lie first of June. Nancy she got Jinan tistlctl with Uie house where we lived, because the pot clooet wa at least two sizes smaller trmn Mrs. Green's. She and Mrs. Oreen are rivals. They have been rivals nil their lives. When they were girl vhey both wanted the name man, and he had to marry the Widow Kent In self-defense, lie said he felt that with the widow nt the helm he could defy the world. . Mrs. (ireen lives In the neighborhood, and she has kept Xeney stirred lip foi 1', venrs. If Mrs. Green cets a new hound. Nnncy pets a hat. If Naneyhns a fresh table-cloth, Mrs. Oreen has a new net of napkins. If Mrs. (ireen washes four sheets on Mondny, Nnnry washea six t lie following Monthly. And vice verfcil. Yes, always vice versa. Mrs. Oreen has a lawn mid a hack- ' yard bitf enonph for u hen-coop. Nancy vowed that she'd haven lawn, too, and a back-yard sufficient for two hen-coops. She wanted an attic. She wanted a view of the park. She wanted to be where she could see the reservoir pond. She wanted back Rtnlrs. She wanted double parlors. She wanted three win dows in the kitchen. In fact, she want d so many thinp that we had to move. If ever you've moved, you know wTTut ftfs. For four days we ent on the head of a flour barrel, and our food was mostly baker's stuff. We had a loaf of sponpe rake on the table so many t imes that it seemed like an old friend. I nearly shed tears when Xnncy proposed breaking it up and eonvertinp it Into pudding. "Silas," said Nancy, the day before we were to be loaded up, "1 here's the rat to be disposed of. It ain't lucky to move a cat, and besides a cat won't stay Sn a new place unless you prease its feet with butter and keep It down cellar for at least a week. And with butter 33 cents a pound, and strong at that. I don't feel iustifled in wnstinp It ?reasinp cat's feet." "Oood land, Nancy," said I, "I never eould kill a cat! Kspccially Priscilln. Why, she's been with us ten years, and she's like a human. You can't expect me to kill her, Nancy?" "Don't be a fool. Silas Tiarker," said the partner of my bosom, with empha sis. "If I couldn't kill a cat I'd I'd put my head in soak, and see if it wouldn't limber up my brains!" "You can kill her, Nancy,"- said I, feeling a great wave of generosity sween over me. "I'll go down town and see about the coal, and you can fix her while I'm gone." . "Silas Ihirker," said my wife, witlfnn air of majestic dignity, "don't talk like a fool! Killing cats is outside of a woman's sphere. What did I marry you for? Was it that I might kill your ats for you, and " "It's yours," said I; "it came from your relations over to Four Corners, and you got it to catch your mice, and" "It's no cat of mine!" said Nancy.de eidedly. "You go right out now and borrow Stacy's gun and shoot it while Its eating milk. Shooflng is the most humane way, they say, to kill al eat." "Oood gracious, aney! said I. 1 tinvunt' firoit 11 trim since 1807 4th of July, nnd Hhe burnt and Mowed mo into the middle of next week, and set Mention's barn uflre." "Well, von uin't goincr to use thnt pun," itnid Nancy, calmly. "Stacy's pun Is nil rlo-ht. It was in the war of tho revolution. , You go right out now and e-et it. and have the business over. When a thing's to be done, 1 believe in doinr' it When Nancy sets her foot down, whatever Hhe wants has to be done, or there 1h serious disturbance in the do mestic atmosphere. So, very reluctant lv. T must, confess. I went over to Stacy's and borrowed his pun. "He careful of her," Bald Stacy, "she Jilcks, and she's npt to miss Are, nnd then Bfrain she's so ticklish about her tripjrer that she's liable to po off any minute without warning. You've pot to be considerable sarcumspect with Tier." So T took the pun and proceededi to be "circumspect" with it. I laid It care fully on the top of the wood pile and enlled to Nancy to bring on the cat ami put it on the fence so that I could take sight at it. Nancy pot the cat, but somehow Priseilla seemed to scent mischief, and she declined to remain to be sighted at. Then 1 resolved to shoot her on the wing, and as she was clawing up over Neighbor Jones' "short part," I seized the gun, and before I couldi take aim the thing went off with a crash that would have waked a dead inun, if he lad n't been deatl so long that there wasn't enough of him to wake. When the smoke cleared away I found my elf lying on ;ny back in the heap of eoal ashes at my back door, and the at was sitting on a soap box, washing lier feet and attending to other de tails of her toilet. There were two fluns now, instead of one, and Jones' kitchen window had three broken panes of glass to attest to my skill in, taking aim. Nancy had got behind the water bar rel and crouched down. She said after ward that she had done it so as not to distract my attention. "Well, now," said Nancy, "the fact of it is that cat's got to die! She needn't think she's going to put folks to all this trouble and live! I'll put her 1 in 11 bag, Silas, and you can get on y our wheel and take hr out Sprlngville way nd drop her In the river. I guess that'll ettre her. And we can go right oa twitb our moving." "It don't seem Just right, Nancy," re marked I. "Pi'iseilla's been 11 bang up nice cat, and a faithful friend. Sh't eought our rats and mice, aud purred to us winter evenings, and been glad to see 11s at any time in the day. That's urore than you can tay of most of your cioar friends, She's shared our crust Mid ent up the leavings ot the ttenk, that otherwise would luive been wasted, and she's nvver seemed to )vy it up against us when we drowned-her kit tens." "Tlicre'd have been 10 dozen of 'em if w e hadn't drowned 'em!" said Nancy, "and' you don't want to go to getting sentimental over any messes of drowned kittens. You just go and nail up that box of crockery, and tie up the feather beds, aiuVput the burlap over the parlor set, nnd'tnke down the spare chamber curtain fixings, and then you'll have plenty of time to at tend to your cat. It'll be better to go along toward evening, t ais 110a 1 mind being out nights, and it II seem kinder natural to Priseilla to start out at sunset." So it befell that as the shades of evening were gathering I mounted my wheel, with I'riscilla in a bag dangling from the handle bars, and sped out in. the direction of the suburbs. I was glad it was dusk. A man feels mean when he is going to drow n a eat. I hadn't gone 'M rods before I met .Tones. "Hello!" said he. "what you got in your bag?" "Cat," says I. "Oood gracious," says he, "you ain't never going to give your cat away. It's bad luck to give a cat away when you're going to move!" "The next person I encountered, was Mrs. Oreen. She was returning from a meeting of the sew ing society, and stopped me. "Oood evening, Mr.Barker," said she. "Hear you are going to move! How's. Nancy? Hope it'll agree with her where you are going. She don't look over ami above pert lately. And file's get ting awful gray! What you gut in your bag?" "I've got a cat." said I, beginning to feel savage enough to do for all the cats in the country, "and I'm going to kill it!" "Kill it," cried Mrs. Oreen. "Good land. Mr. Barker! I don't see how you dare! It's a sure sigu ot poverty ana death to kill a cat!" I wheeled on; by this time it was quite dark, and I was close to the river. I left my wheel in a clump of bushes and untied Prise-ilia's bag in hot haste. wZmv wH g u I" stealthily toward the river. I suppose 1 lien t i.,i ,, 1,.0-mI rlirht to tlrown my cat, but somehow I felt like u criminal iu a dime novel. I was going to give rriscilln a stu dious send off, and had lifted her liirh in the air fr that purpose, when he emitted n yell tliut rainy curtucu . . , , . !-.. ..1 n n lit, iriltl tllV 1)100(1, anil Ullliuimiiruuny htiml fell on my shoulder and a stern voice said: No; von don't do it! I've pot you safe this time. I've been watching ior you. You've got a dead body in tnat bap, nnd I arrest you! "Let me alone," saiu 1, "l am 1 u-uo- inp anything, ana "Oood Lord!" cried tne omcer, n a alive!" "Of course it's alive," said I, "or else shouldn't be here with it. And I shouldn't be here anyway, If it wasn t for Nancy." "Great Scott!"cr!edthe officer, "tnen 1. J 1.1 IVlnt its mother is couccrnem m m ........ 11 tlellil in nunuiu Well," said I, "Nancy is consider able of a tartar when sue pets ruu up The otlicer took lus Kline anu cm i . . . 1 B J t il,a bag. "It's fortunate 1 was in imrc, he, nnd then the cat broke up the scene. You should have seen her. She pave utterance to on ear-piercing "M-I-K-O-W," clawed her way across the officers face and left her tracks mm Ued with his blood. 4'l'he er er dickens!" aid he only he didn't phrase it thnt way as he wiped the blood from his manly lineaments, "why in the name of com mon sense didn't you tell me it was a blasted cat that you had in your bag?" "You didn't give me time," said I. The cat had disappeared in the bushes.and.the policeman walked awny : .iiwo-.iKt. T went after my wheel, and found that some scamp had taken ad vantage of my absence and made oil with it. I may add that though bav in been repeatedly invited to return lt,nnnd "no questions asked," he has not jet done so. I walked home sadly, avoiding Nan cy's questioning. T gave her to un derstand that 1 had traded the wheel. 'il,.. .,Hxt morning rriscilla sat on nur bed-room window, placidly licking Jier fore-foot. "Heavens and earth, wins: f Nancy, "there's tluit cat nrru " nrrec'ted herself, aud looks just as peart as new!" Xnncv." said I, "I've got a lew wwu. to say, and it won't be necessary to say 'em over again at any future time. Where I go, that cat goes, wnere sne moves I move. Where I live and move and have my being so doea she there move and have her being. Its bad luck to lose a cat, and badiluck to kill a cat, and bad luck to give one away, and I'll be for everlastingly tantoasted if I ever part with rriscilla!" There are occasions when Nancy does not dispute me. This was one of them. nh. ves. we moved, rnsciun wem. in' ' 1 vnm.v snvs she is so glad with us,anii.-aiu y says sue io s Imt. I did not succeed in drowning her, for sho weighs two pounds more than Mrs. Green's cat, and there is going to bo b cat show in town next week, with prizes for the heaviest cats. X'eupltt's Home Magazine. Cr The ORIGINAL and MOST SMOKED long cut . tobacco In all the United States, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities, that of a good smoke and a good chew. r- I !. made off "Burley," the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of smoking i and chewing tobacco can be made.', Gail G Ax Navy Is Known" by the distinctive character of its blue wrap per (which has many imitators), it being to-day identically the same as forty years ago, and it now stands for the quality that it did then. You get the very best, when you buy Gail LM3 Free Baggage Transfer. The Philadelphia and Reading rail- way announces that to accommodate the patrons of their special low-rate 10-dav seasnore excursions, ju7 August 7 and 21, arrangements have been made whereby passengers for Atlantic City will, on payment of 10 cents, in addition to the special ex cursion rate, at time of purchasing tickets, be entitled to the free trans fer through Philadelphia of one piece of baggage in each direction, inis affords Atlantic City excursionists who desire to spend any time in Phil adelphia for business an opportunity to do so, unhampered with baggage by checking same through to desti nation. 7l7 Leases, 3c each, 30c a dozen. Mntiopt; to miit. ioc a dozen. For sale at this office. . tf. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DIS TRICT, YEAR ENDING JUNE 2. 1902. L. D. KASE, Collector, DH. Tn hnlnnCB on dUO. 18 I 824 52 To Ue-payaaents added CK. 8 0J 3 3 2 52 By cash paid Treasurer t ' collector's commission. .. " 5 per cant penalty on re turns "errors In duplicate " 5 per cent penalty deducted " aadltlonalexonoratlons.... 261 84 ia M B 81 17 94 94 29 U 3.12 52 4135 87 DH. To balance on dup. 1900 $ CR. By amount paid Treasurer t 329 55 collectors commission l.a w exonerations allowed To balance on dup. 1900 3933 83 M l 04 DR. To amount dup. l'JOl CU. $ 175118 73 By amt. paid Treasurer (.10 ..d S M - By 5 pur cent discount. MO tfi .r...r.... ....... .....nilHHlnn 104 Id "upci liuuu j(218 S7 Tn hnlnnce Sent. 21.1901 I 730O 46 CK. By amt. paid Treasurer to Jan. 21, 1902 2 By 5 per cent commission 110 Bj Bj returns to County Couirnls- sloaers VM u 2456 08 To balance Jan. 21, luof..... " 5 per cent penalty added. CH. By amount paid Treasurer 5 pur cent commission.. To balance on dup. 1901.... ,.f 4-Hl 38 .. 244 72 5139 10 744 03 39 13 783 16 I 4353 4 C, A KLKIM, Treasurer, DK. Tobal. from former Treas f 110 40 amount froin dup. lHHll.... ' 34 ll 1900. ,, II " " 1901.... special approprHtlon ........ guueral appropriation supplies sold .............. amt. refunded on tablets .. 123.r.7 5 265 07 5274 83 19 1 14 40 " proceeds uommuucomouu kxerclses ?i " orders discounted 8luo uu C. A. KLKIM, Treasurer, CR. By loans previous year paid.. I 200 00 bonds redeemed jJJ ou 24780 59 coupons and interest pam iu " orders paid W'" Treasurer's commission. ... 4H5 04 balance la Treasury 43 ba 14780 59 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT, DR. Tax rate Building S mills; School 5i mills. 1 To balance on dup. BHa,i0e on dup. 18119., ,. 86 53 1900.. iiui in " duplluute J901 4295 8 5484 CR. exonerations By additional 4 95 10 20 lWV By errors In 1899 "6 per cent, penalty oa re turns 6 81 mm tfllllllUIIIIIUlUIUIIIIIft E AlTIUOU,WI. rioe. sweeienea and take no chances, O Ax Navy. " collector's commission . . 3 82 " exonerations on dup. 1 j0 8:! IM collector's commission . . W IM "balance on duplicate 1!W0 ! St " discount on duplicate l'itt 2 " collector's commission a per cent 51 " I)y ret urns to County Commis sioners ov. 03 By collector's commission 5 percent 89 ' " coupons and Interest paid.. 14,5 M " bonds redeemed S-J00 00 " Treasurer'scommlsslon.... 78 51 ' balance on duplicate lwol.. 1206 5 6184 95 SCHOOL FCND ACCOUNT, I) It. Balance on duplicate 1M'J....$ KIT 9 Mo-payments added " 845 !' Tn balance on dun. 1H00 f sua:! i " amount duplicate itiui " penally added "special appropriation.... " geuernl appropriation... " supplies sold refunded on tablets proceeds commencement. " orders dlsiounled IMS 07 241 Si IM 07 6i74 : 19 141 14 40 7S 2 3100 00 110 40 " amt. from former Treas CU. By additional exonerations on ilunlleate 18SW t -$ 25C58 34 24 16 7 69 91 10 1H 8s0 20 127 24 V f! 70 374 67 112 38 ' errors Iu duplicate 1899 ... penalty on errors col lectors commission ' exonerations on dup. 19U0.. collectors commission " balance on duplicate 1900.. " dlsuount allowed on 1901.. collectors commission J Dercent " returns to County commis sioners l'j3 0 " col lector's commission 5 per cent . iu io balance on duplicate 1901. 31 is o amt. nuld 30 teichers 123HS 68 " amount paid Institute.... 298 75 amount paid 4 Janitors S no amount orders mon-itr-l dls 220 fO " amount paid text dooks.... w " amount paid bo 'k covere.. 149 52 "amount coal and wood.... 1019 8.1 " amount supplies 67164 " amouut paid printiuif . nw " amt. paid llht nnd water 67 87 " amount paid labor 166 08 " amt. paid materials auu re pairs nmnnnl. nuifl TrUi.nt Oftluer 517 71 110 50 " amount palil Auditors 15 00 " ami. paia American duiiuui rurnituren'ompanv i a " amount tvaiiiairoiumuuuj 30 011 "aint. freight and drayaue.. 67 97 40 00 1241 00 175 00 131 59 75 00 7 00 10 50 5 00 240 00 12 00 411 52 43 66 amt. U. 11. Humphrey, dook case " amount, Insurance "amtcrowell Apparatus co ' amt. B. U. Carpenter & co. repairs. " ami, industrial cabinet " unit. Henna. Mcliool Journal ' amount pictures " amount, attending election t.'ounty Superloiendent ... " amount. Secretary salary . " amount T Me'heral repairs " amount Treasurer Com " balance la treasury 25658 84 LIBRARY FUND, DK. To balance In Treasury t 139 28 To proceeds comiu'iueement.. 78 bj 217 90 CR. By amount expcmlod 1902. By balauco In fund 61 99 152 91 8.7 90 PICTURE FUND ACCOUNT, DR. To balance from formor year $ 27 28 CR. By amount expended 1902. $ 10 50 By balance In tuna 16 76 27 26 riANO FUND, DH. To receipts from Concert f 7J 20 To donation from High School 2 10 To receipts drama 38 05 113 35 INDEBTEDNESS. Bonded debt Inst report f 34100 00 Bonds paid during year 2200 00 Orders discounted 30100 00 8100 33200 ASSETS. Balance on duplicate looo. . . .1 202 04 11 ii llHIl 4W5 91 Returns to County Com. WM isi i 1 ! " 1901 815 12 Amount In Treasury 43 60 5028 Liabilities exceed aosel s. . Hutlmnturl VAlnp of hulllllnPS 28171 and grounds 90000 .tah n. BROWN. WM. E. RINKKR. II It J t 1 I 1,iii.iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIJ Secretary. President. w the undcrslirned auditors, huvlnif exainln. ed the above accouuts and statements with the hlllB and vouohers as presented bv Treasurer 95 Secretary nnd tuera correct as siatuu. M. 8. BROADT,') J. W. LKK, VACWTORS. . P. II. FREEZE,) June 19, 1902. Must Remove Briars and Weeds- A slate law, approved March 23, 1900, says that the owner or occupant of land abutting 011 any highway in anv township shall during Septembet of each year cut and remove all briars brush and weeds, and in case ot law ure to do so. the township committee shall cause such work to be done and the owner shall pay such expense in curred with costs, if suit be necessary before a justice of the peace. Atlantic City Excursion Rates July 24 via the Reading- On the above date the Philadelphia and Reading railway will sell special to day excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City at greatly reduceo rates. These tickets will be good going to Philadelphia on day of excursion, on two specified regular trains, and from Philadelphia on any regular train 10 destination. Stop off allowed at Phil adelphia Eoing and returning within time limit of ticket, Leave Blooms hurcr 7:7 and n:w a. m. Excursion O ' f ' tare $4 50. 7 '7 SHERIFFS SALE. Rv virtue or a writ or Levari Facias Issued out nt tin. court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In Blooms - " . . burg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1902 I at a o'clock p m. All the following uescriDea nOopcrty to wltt A house and lot situate in me townshlD of Catawissa, county and state afore said on the road leading from the Borough of I'otouiiaan. known as tho "Hollow Koad " The said house Is lfixst feet, two stories high and Is occupied by Daniel IL Fisher, owner and con- tractor. Seized, and taken In execntton at the suit or Clinton W. Harder vs. Daniel U. fisher, owner I and contractor and to be sold as the property of Daniel II Frslier, owner and cont ractor. Small. dajciel- hhukk. Atty. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Andrew Otngle, Oeceaeea. Notice ts hereby given that the undersignea Auditor appointed by the orpnans' t;ouri, 01 i.u- lumbia county to uisirimue i" unm"" iu 1.10 hands of B. F. Zarr, Administrator of the estato of Andrew (Jingles, deceased, will sit to per form the duties of his appointment at the oftlne ot It. K. Zarr, l-.sq., in tne town 01 niwuunuuiBi I ,.n BVIrlnv. A nirilut .1st. 1W2. at tl'elOClC a. TO. when and where all parties Interested must appear and present their claims, or be forever aeuarrea trom coming in ou sum mini. 7-17 it Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Bstale of Rebecca F. Uarnum, UUe of Bloomsburg Fa., U'wawa, xjAtina to hornhv irivnn thAMf.ft.erH testament' ary on the estate of Rebecca K. llarman. Ute ot tne town ot tuoomsouix, cwumy ii .,uiuuiui.i l'a., deceased, have been granted to J. Lee Ilar- I man and John O. Harman. resldeuis ot su a town, to whom all persons lnueotea kj biu estate are requested to make payment, and tlioso navinir cisims or aemanus win mi"7 known the same without delay to John O. HAHMAN, 7-17 6t. Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary A. KamerieL Thn nnrterslened. an Audltorapnolnted by the rimhnn'fi ennrt, of ('olsmbla Cyuntv. to dlstrlb- ute the funds In the hands of Daniel Knorr, Trustee, tn the estate ot wary a. natuerzei, ue- ceasnu, late oi ueaver iuwuhhiii, lAjmuiuin County, as appears on his first and final account, to ana anions tne parties n puj euuucu mom to, will attend to the duties of his appointment at, his ottlce in the Town of Bloomsburg, Penn sylvanla, on Monday, the 28th day ot July, 1902, Lt.in nvimk in the forenoon, when and where all parties interested are requesiea to present their claims b!foro the undersigned, or be for ever after debarred from coming In upon the said fund. CLiNTON HERRmO, 6-26 5t. AUDITOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. in re-estate of Louisa Ann Young, late of Orange township, Cot. Co. Pa., deceased. vntieo la hnrphv trtven that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot Louisa Ann Young, late of orange township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned aamiuiaumui w v. i.n.n an nnnnna iinii'hieil to said estate are requested to mane payments, and thOBe having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to tf'i iWTnv IIUHHING. B. . vnuaintx. Atty, Auiuiuiotiatui PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORKIT-AT-LAW, Mrs, Sot's Building, Court Hoos iJWf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., d floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT-lAW, Wirt's BoOaing, Msiflasa BLOOKSBOXC FA. 00 00 JOUN O. FHKIK. JOHN 6. BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, 28 72 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 00 Offices: CentreSt.. flrBt doorbelowOperaHouse A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 11. r. stb:es, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW OfTiice in EntBldg, Bloomsburo, Pa II. A. McKJLLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2n Floor. BLOOM SBURO, 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 CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, VV. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main St CATAWISSA.. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C-iT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday o ! each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Weils' Building over B. A. cidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexand 11-16-99 Bros. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. nfn T,M(iicnt bnlldlnir. Locust avenue - J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-iv BLOOMSBURG, PA MONTOUR TKLKPRONI. BXM. TKLlrBOW BTK8 TKSTSD, GI.A8BKB PITTS D, H. BIERMAN, M. D. EOM020FATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUVaBOB orrtoi hours: Offloe & Heslifeaee, 4th St,, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOM SBUKtt, FA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, P. Hours: io Telephone, DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Strett BLOOM SPVKG PA (joiumma a Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlco Barton's Building, Main below Hark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manne ana nil work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge rha artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. 7. 11 art man Represents twelve of tho tninmit cnmnn es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SCBPLVI Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 3,198,62 ti.oaa.1 renn a, h-hlia 400,000 8,826,lo i,iw,i vueen.oi . Y.... 600,000 8,538,916 LW1. Westchester. N.T. mmn i i. N. America, Fulla. 3, 000,000 ,730,'68 2,Uil Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWS) j INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE E, O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street! Bloomsburo, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Cotupaa ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. " (Successor to C. F. Knapp.) GENERAL INSURANCE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomsburo, Pa. Oct. 31, JQOI.tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bat rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coa veniences. iiar stocked with best vin liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, ' G. Snyder, Proprietor, , (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURO, Fa. Large and convenient sample room. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all motto I conces.
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