.si. km,,, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VAMAW.K Real Estate! The iind'TOenrd nilmlnlstrntnr of Andrew Umiynn, lute of lli'iitnn township, iIpci-iikimI, will c.tp'MO to pti1llc sail1 on the pn-inlw-s mi Saturday, Feb. 7. 1891, At 1 o'clock p. m.. tlio following rrnl calMe, lt iiMn In Hnilon township, hmiiid -d ntid rli-crtl r-d ns follows, to-wlt: Adjoining Innd-uil (Irnr-rii (Millions on the east, binds of Peter Ciucntilhe mil It, nnrt west hy hinds of A. .1. nr.d llnwinnn Crawford, and llciilion miliums, with n prlvtilo road lending from liamiiine Church, so rnd. long, said trurk colli nlnlng 1 Acres. and MO perches, strict measure, whereon nro erected it ONE sTHY AMI A HALF II O U S K nnd outbuildings. TE1IMS OK NALKs Ten per cent- of one fourth nt tho HtrlklnK down of the property; tlu one-fourth less the ten per cent, ut the confirm ation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year then-after with Interest from con firmation hlsl. Ptirehnscr to pa)' for deed. I. K. KKICKBAIM, Administrator. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notlee Is herebv given to nil legatees, erel). font and other persons Interested In the estates of the respeetlve ilecedetits and minors that tho following ndinliilst rat ors' ex itors,' guunllniM neenmits have been tiled 111 the oftlee of the Heglsternf I'olmnhla county and will he pre Henied for rontlrmallon ami iillowani'e In tho Orphans' Court to lie held In HlooinslMirg, Feb ruary'! mm, mm, at, x o eioeK 01 said iiuy. No. I. First and lltial iieeoiint of Hohr Me. Henry, exeeutor of Mary Kdirur Ulu of llchlou lownsiup, oil. Co., i-n., need. No. . Account of Philip V. Mellik, surviving pxeeuior or imnici mciick, late of Neon town Hhlp, deceased. Mo. s First, mid llmil account, of l.ueretln Ilrowu and W m. Kase West. F.sii.. mlitil iiImI in tors of the estate of Daniel brewer, late of l'luo township, l,oI. Co., ileeeasi-d. No. 4. First and llnol neeount of Mrs. Mary rensy, nuiiniiisiriiirix 01 iiiurioue urove, ut' ceasi'd. No. 5. The neeount of John !. Otilek, gtiard lan of Allee Fry, as tiled by the udiujnlstrutors or sum ij-hck, neeeasen. No. ft. The account of Win. Ever, surviving nuiiiinisiraior oi ine esiaiH or .loan inner, lie. ceased, of proceeds of sale of real estate 111 par tition, payuble after death of widow. No. 7. Second account of Daniel Frit, cxeeu- tor of the last will and testament of rredertek Wiles, lalo of Jackson township, Col. Co. dtv ccuseu. No. 8. First nnd final account of ('. I.. Sands and Oeo. K. Mordan, executors of tho estate Joun Jiornun, ueceusid. No. (I. First nnd final account of I). .?. Lewis, executor or Mtirmi 11. iii-ss, late or iicntou town ship, t'oluuiblu county, deceased. No. 1(1. First nnd final Account of Joseph V. Eves, administrator of . I. 1. Sands, lute of S1U neusuut, lowusnip, col. CO., aect-ased. No. 11. First and final account of .Insenh. W. Kves, administrator of Hubert Hobblus, lule. of urecnwuou township, col. Co., Ui-ceused. No. 1-i Second and final account of Clark Callender, executor of Joseph Hess, late of Ueu- mu lowusmp, col. CO., deceased. C. H. CAMPBKLL, Register. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following widows' appraisements will be presented to the Orphans Court of cdumblu county on the first Monday of February next, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are meu wmiin lour a.iys luereauer, will be con- urmea ausoiuie : John Kressler Est., Scott, personalty $.mou, Gilbert Hess Est., Hugurlouf, " 8300.00. Jesse Frlti Est., " 8300.00. Jacob Harvey Nuss Est,, Mifflin, personalty SI0U.1U. O. M. QUICK, Clerk O. C, Clerk's office, Blnoinsburg, fa, Jan. 13, 1891. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac counts have been riled In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, and will be presented to the said Court on the first Monday of Febru ary, A. 1). lHDl, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter win oe connrincu uosuiute : 1. Account of Jeremiah Walp, Committee of estate, etc., of Stephen Walp, a lunatic, us Illed or Anna n. naip, executrix, oi iereuiiau naip, uec a. . First and final account of A. W. Pletterlck, committee oi oiizabeiu iiietterlck, a lunatic. Prothonotury'a Office, lilooomsburg, Fa., Jan uary s, invi. v. m. yen iv, Prothoootary. AUDlTOIi'S NOTICE. Xitat of llnwy WoV, lalf of Maomtburg, de- cuwa. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to make dis tribution of the monies In the hands of Louisa Wolf, administratrix, as shown bv her first and final account, will sit at his office In Hlnoius burg, Thursday, February 5, INVl, at 10 o'clock a. in, wheu and where all persona having claims against aald estate must appear and prove t he same, or be debarred from coming lu od taui iuiiu. 1-ltWw. KOllEUT BUC'KlNOIIAM, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE t'nUitf of Cathariiw Rlltrr, dnfitKX. Tho undersigned, appointed an auditor by the orphans i ourt or l oiumuia Loiiniy, to uisiri bate the estate of Catharine Kilter, remaining In the hands of H. F. Zarr, Esq., executor, will meet the partl'-H interested at his oftlee In Hloomsburg, on Friday, the Kith day of January, A. II. 1NUI. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of his appointment, when and where ull claims must be made or parties be forever de barred from coming in on saiu num. Dec. '-"J, 18UJ. JOHN U. FHEE.E, Auditor. DVf IN STKATOH'S NOTICK. EMitt of John nrrtni, late of Ortwof tirp. f. c'd, Notli-els h-iebv given thit Mwrs of idinlnls triilouon 'he istite of John ll'-irlng. lat" oi Orange township. i:ol. Co.. I' a. deceased, have Dei-n gram n to . uerrii:g.oi iinini;r rnvp. i ui Co I'a . 10 who. ii nil persons Indi b'lil to said e tat" lire requested to make pa- nients. and thoe h i I' U- 1 in or il nuiida will hi le k now i the game wl'hout delay to A. H. hehkinu, liMD-st. Admlnlslrdior. l) IIXIST!rHIX NOTICE f.Hale of !' C iceece. latt of Hloomsburf, vnt lee Is hereby given that le ters of admlnls trail e. on the htiite of liv uc. iir. ive. lute of th" town or hi onM.u g con i or tniiiniDI . and -f.,Ui of Petiniylvnla. dccoiscd, h"ve been irme llo Ham. an K rei-. e. 'f llloomsbunr. col. Co . Fn. 11 persons Itioeb'ed toauld estate Bre requeJie'! i inihe paymei.is, snu mo-v having claims or !' n in a will make known tne saiiii) it Doiit ueia 1IANNATI R HHF.ECB, To J. 0. RoiuaoH, Ad'nlnlairatrlx, Any it-iust, WANTKI). EXF.IMIKTIC MEN can nia!e niniiey bv organl. lug bMl 'es of the "Most Endowment Fraternity." 1'uj s ml a week for sickness ami Acelil.-ni, also iiinerai oxnenis. lVrfoL-tlv safe, as Ceriltlcnlex have a surrendi value. Tlui most liberal commissions paid foi liellve work. Experience an advantage but not nvcessarv. For pap-rs containing run niloriua. lion, description and teriiis, wi ii AMK t'CAV I'I'Ot KC "IVR I.rA-.t'w. o. tsi Treui -n'. s rt'ot, fioslon, M.iss. l-'i'-w. nr.xtvAS rrt.ot'i'. A Liquor Thel II, quires Three l,ny to O.t In lis l elfect Work, Oem riil (borgo A. Siu'iiilun aire tiis fXKTioiiC( with Mexican iml'i'i'N n ro' lrt(l in tin, New York 1'ivkh: 'III tho IIofTmiin House caff rt imi'iy f Kclill'iiien wcra discussing t'H linlliiiial hcvernRus of various liatUms When one of llmm nskeit. 'HivVrt yon ever trii-il Jlcxicnn pttliue? '!'"' mis tne (.omul df tiulky,' nml inert' " ' niiioiiiciit'gHiloncc, until General A. 8horilnn, tho politician, orator, lecturer, nnd wit, replied: "Will, you ceti just hot your awoet lifo Unit I have irn-a julqne, mill I (hin t wniit un inure of It in ii.ino.' Ho went on in tins Htrnin: 'I tri-d that tiger in hi nnlivrf junglo. 1 rniiii liint in his linlivo luir n tho citv of Mexico when I wtis Uwn thore live jenrs ngo. Of coiiiho 1 lml nnineioiis Amerknii ncqiiiiinlnnc Iheie, ntnl thov wuntoil to Isi kin-l t" mo, mid wo went Into olio of Ihi'ir plnci'H of resort, and I wna iluly nskcil what I would Inure, w ith tho sii,'Rction that I should try pulque-. It U Hn imhi iiidii Mexican LeveraKf, B-- fiey told ini', nnd very delightful. I tried it. The laUu wna not plenaant on th" ft''' miiuI, but tho olfcct wns delinlitlu.. 1 n.oU Hiiotlier, nnd to my mirpriso the eir.-ct wiis just tho aiiiiio. Thnt Is to say, I felt in t tho uligliteat desree K""itcr Kliiuuhitiuu or exhilaration than ul lor I hfid taken tho J'ut drink of it. I separated from thoso friends, and met others who treated mo with the Mime ciitisidoratiou and kinduuss, 1 look mote puhtio. Hut it did not seeni to iiiloxicale mo or ru so me ahove a cerlnin even decree of stimulation, nnd I siiid lo myself, this is the most marvel oils lieveriie 1 havo ever run across. When I met other friends I tried more pulque. In all, ly miduiKlit. 1 think I tested ton or twolvo kis',0: of the Mexican beverage. When I wont to ld I was feeling splendid, lint not in the slightest degree intoxicated. 1 woku up fthout 3 o'clock tho next day, nnd 1 pledge you my word that if I know any tiling aliout my condition I was as ti'ht as a club man after a apron. I didn't know where I was or whnt I was doin.;. It wbh three days befuro I recovoi-od my seiiBeB enough to know that I was in lb" City of Mexico. You can bet your aweet life that I want no more pulque in 1111110,'" Lovely Woman's Wf The ways of lovely woman wbon sho calls to her aid the telegraph service, together with a glimpse into a disordered household, were both shown at the 23 1 street telegraph station, near 5th avenue, New York, on a recent afternoon. It was close upon 4 o'clock wlion a young wouiau, tall, well dressed, and considerably ogitatod, appeared there and, seizing a blank, wrote rapidly for a moment before she stepped over to the man in chargo. "Won't you hurrr that along as fust as possible, pleaso?" she said, pushing tho dispatch through. It was addressed to an office in Nassuu street, near WalL The operator, used to this reaueat. took the message and bvgau the usual annotation. "Twenty-sit oeiiis, " be said, still jal bing at it with bis pencil. "How soou will it go?" asked the sondsr. "At onoe, " "It ought to get thorn before half rwst 4 V sho huiwrtUd wltb a rising iotl ic- lion. "It ought to," said the operator. "But will it, do you suppose?" per suted the lady. "Yes, if thvra Is uo delay at the ot'ior nd. " was tint reply, Thuu she paused ill tho act of putting dowu the money. "I wonder if a niessengor would be quicker," she said, half to herself. The operator waited. "I'll lie back in a minute," she went ou, sud hurried to th messenger desk. "What is your shortest time to Nassau street, near Wall? " she burst out breath 1 Mtdy. "We bars done Jt in 93 minutes. I'ifty-iiixl called the manager, iu autiui iatlou of a quick service. "Oil, I dou'l believe he oould get there so soou as that, objected the young woman, as a boy presented himself. "He oould in SO minutes, " the man ager returned "How would lie go?" persisted the questioner doubtfully. "Hy cross town car, elevated train, and run up Wall street to JNass ui. btill she hesitated. A gluuo at the clock decided her. "It is on the stroke of 4. and the mes sage must be delivered before half past. I think the telegraph is quicker, " she said. Iu frantic baste she returned to the operator. He was busy with a message, and two more precious minutes were lost "Send that dispatch just ns fust as you can; ami do put on it 'to be deliv ered at once,' cau't you?" she said when her turn c line. "I'll rush it, " said the operator. "Oh, do," urged the lady. "You see how important it is," oud for the first time she uukiiit her pretty brows. The operator, too, indulged in a fleet ing smile. Tho dispatch read: "Don't bring Mr. home to dinner. Cook bus just left iu a tantrum. " Colons! Glenn's Ids of Ilssven. "Mv idea of hoaveu, " remarked Cob otiol Bill Olonn, "is a place where two lawyers who thoroughly understand the coso nrgue before an able judge and impartial jury. Just argue, uud urgue, and argue " "And never finish tho trial?" "Never. A verdict would put nu end to my idea of happiness, which con bists in the intellectual struggle. No, sir, a verdict would bo the other place. " Atlantic Journal. "What was the greatest act of Thomas Jefferson's life?" inquired the teacher. And the shock beaded boy, who hadn't studied thelosson, scratched his loft shin with his right f ot nnd said be gu:'8;ed I! -is the las' i m of " 1:1.. Van Vl i:i!;U " -- l ii.esi in ,o. THE GREAT German Remedy. m TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. fTooMvnTTeTalo tin- lhi.se Ocallllx till. on Spell. 'tcpeU'l 'inst'i.riirnlitiTKK.--it will rure von. for ft case wbero fr I. i-llirii IMTTKIts will lotnuslst or care, it never falls. I ., v . ii Miiili-r will 'lint tired nntlnllR'i"1 fcellinr: If so. mu leniise tlio villatuil ilooil whi-Ti yon set' ts Impurities hurst ii? tliroiixh the eWIn n riiniles.lllorrlict sri.l-llfrt IttTTEUS, t w 111 cure von (M.eriUlvt-s lioar mil Siires. Kelv on closely mntlneil In! I ho mills nml work sri.rncB JiiriKits.Pl slions: r lerks.whoili mil livalta Will ful not prm-uresiifllelent exen'ine, nnu nnwm arecontlneil Inilfmrs Ht'l.l-111 II 111 i-i KHS will cure l.lverl'om shonlil ll so St'i.i-iii ii IllTrKiis. They Willi not then bo weak ami ilalnt. lion't ls ilia iiirngcU: it wlUuuriU ..I, n strktr. If vim .1.1 tint 1 Irtt M l. I'lll K III I I Kllh ln.i.ff.li.ni llhnimi u lll Inillil you iianil make you strong ami henlthv. atlsm, use n liottle of si;i.imii:b iuttkrs It never falls loeiire M I.I III K llrl-IKKK will make your IiIikwI liiiro, rich nml Htronff, ami vonr llesh Intnl. linu't tie willmiit a liottle. Try It! yoi will not n-L-n-t It. l.ailied Iu ili'licjiti health, who nro al run down, shonll ton Try Mum K IUT rKits tn-nlitlit, nml von will slenp well Sfl.l-llfK HITTKIIS inn reei nerror rnru Ho you want the tiest Meillvnl Work inlilUheif fienil a 2-rent stamps to A. 1'. UKUWAT A Co, llosiuu, ius., aui ivn-ev oi7, irvu. Rheumatism, BKINO duo to tho presence of uric ciil in tho blood, is most elTectiially cnrisl by tho use of Aycr's Sursrtpu rllls. ile snro you git Ayer's and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony : "About two years ago, a.'ter sufTerln!? for nearly two years from rheumatic pout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, 1 saw by an advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of tins distressing com plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Harsnpahlla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eicht months, and am pleased to state that it has effected complete cure. I have since had no re turn of the disease." Mrs. It. Irving Dodge, 110 West 15 th st., New York. " One ysnr ago I was taken ill with Inflammatory rheumatism, being con fined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debili tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered In every way. I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength nd soon recovering my usual health, i cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine." Mrs. 1m A. Stark, Nashua, N. II. Ayer's Sarsaparilla i rBEFABID BY Or. 4. C Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mas. Mas ft) ; sis botilM, i. Worth It a botlls. Th Mast Baesosafsl Hsi4y svsr obmo ml, as II U eertala la Mi Osokj art dost Bet buster. Bead proof Mow I n. . . Bboosxtb, Cobb, Mar I'M Da. B. J. Krom. Co.: Hlri-ljMt Summer ier1 aCarbvpoanyborM WIUi youreslsbratsd Kaadsll's SpTla Can .and It was thj bast joblsrartaw oons. I aavsa dosaa inpty botUes. Saving umsI II with Mtfaet sneiMNau curlns svsry thins I trlod It on. My Bulahbor ku horse with ry bad Bps ta last aadslilm lam. 5 Jna ow eura U. I iaoninMiidd Keadsli's BpaTta Oars. Ba aarad Us Mpavlu ut iu t&rva wsskt. Tears rsspeoWully, WutooTT Wittxb. . Oolsbbos, Ohio, April 4, 10. Da. rt J. Kaimiu. Oo.i Dvar Hlrt t I liars ben selllngr more of BTandall't Bpavin Cur anU mot's Coudhloa Powdsn ilisa rer bfora. Oaa man said to ma. It was tha Ism! Ifowdsr I sver fcspl and the twit ha svar used. iUapeolfully, omLBornui, Dear Him I hare aaed eeeral bottles of ynnr Keiidall's Bpavin Curs with perfect suoeeM, ou a valuable aad blooded mars that waa qullo liuns with a BnneSpaTla. The mare Is now entlrelr fres (rout la me anna and shows no eanea on ihs Joint. Mespeclfull, If. li. Bureaus, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURL . MosBOBilJa, May ,. Pa. R J. Knnutx Oo Oentai 1 think It rar duty to rentier yon mr thanka for your far famed Kendall' Spavin Cure. I had a four year old ally which I prised very hlKhly. She had a very severe swollen luff. I tried about eight different kinds of medlcluea which did no good. I piirehaaed a bottle of your KuuduU'4 Bpavin Curs which cured her In four dayu 1 remain ours. ITlBIOS DOVfDES, Prloafl par bottle, or six bottles for $3. Alldrue. (rUta have It or oaa gel It for you, or It will ba sent to an address oa receiptor prloe by the proprto ton. OU. B. J. KENDALL CO., Kuosbursh Vails. VeruoaU Dr. J R. EVANS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, 13I.OOMSUURG. PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i;L00Msr.uRG, r.v. Cilice over I. V. Ilarimaii & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Fourth Stiects. Dr. J. T. l' OX, DENTIST, eloomsburg, r.. All the latest appliances for nianuf.icturin?, treat. nj, tilling and extracting teeth. All styles of work warranted as represented. U.iue o 1 M.un a.iuji, near Kast, BPAVIN CUREyj j PROFESSIONAL CARD3.IC- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT -I. AW, Mrs. Ent's Iluilding, Court House Alley, lii.ooMsnuRG, r.. A. I, FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Olhce Iluilihng, 2nd floor, r.I.OOMSKL'RG, r.. C. V. M1LLKR, ATTORN EY-AT-t. AW, Virts Ihiilding, 2nd floor, HI.OO.MSUL'RG, I'A. II. V. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Virt's Iiuililing, 2nd flour, UUJOMSllURG, I'A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbinn lJuildin, 2nd floor, liLUO.MSUl'RG. 1A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Rawlings' lluildin;;, 2nd llour, III.OO MbliLRG, I'A GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian lluililing, 2nd floor, liLOOMSlib'RG, PA. FRANK. V. LILLMEYER, ATl'ORNEY-AT-LAW. Llciillvr's building 2nd floor, ULOOMSLURG, I'A. L. S. WINtl KSIKKN. W. D. HtCkl tY. Notary Public. WINTERSTEEN & BECKLEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investment made. Real Estate bought and sold. National Dank building, 2nd floor, ULOOMSliURG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros, building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK. ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. S"Can be oonaultad in Gernian. W. H. RHAWN, ATIO RN K Y-AT-LA W, OQke, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND niYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dju J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND 6VRCEOV, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. J, J. BROWN, M. D., Office and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA Office hours every afternoon nnd evening. Special attention given to the eye and the biting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, having opened a denial ottiie in Lockard's Building, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., (l prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Lther, Gas and Local Anaesthetics adiiiints teied for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artiticial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr W. II. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSHURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wben artificial teeth are inserted, WTo be open all hours during the day. B. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia, Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ol New V'ork. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., VIIOLESAI.E GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spice, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, I'lIILAIiELPI'IA, PA CJrOrdcrs will receive prompt attention. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggic, Ph.-elons, Sleighs, Platform Wagons, Etc , r.I.OOMSlil'RO, PA I'irst-c'ass work always on hand. Repairing neatly done. CiTPrices reduced to suit the times. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas ltrown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsbnrn Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in tS6$. ) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Assets. idna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart- forl f9,52S,3S897 Hartford, of Hartford, 5,28S,tXK;9 PhiL-mx, of Hartford 4,778,469.1 Springfield, of Springfield,.., 3,099,903.9' Fire Association, l'hila., 4,512,782.29 Guardian, of London, 20,603,323.71 Phccuix, of London, 0,924,563.41 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,195.0. Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,564.0c Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J., 41,379,228.3; Losses promptly adjusted and paid at thit oftice. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building, Second Floor, BLOOMSHURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world, and perfectly reliable. Ass ITS. Imperial of London $9,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5,239,911.28 American, of Philadelphia... 2,401,956.11 Niagara, of New York 2,200,479.86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCR, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V.; Merchants', of Newark, N. 1. 1 Clinton, N. Y.; PeopW. N. Y.j Reading, Pa.; German Amerisan las. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Lai. Co, Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seesawed by age and fire tested, and have sever yet bad a loss settled by say court of law. Their asets sre all invested in iolkl securuiss, are liable to the hazard rt nre only. Losses promptly snd bouesjly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, BUwms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia coantr should patronise ihc agency where lovaes. U any. ars stcttlcd and paid by oae of their own citixcua. KIPP Sc PODMORF, ARCHITECTS, Osterheut Building, WILKES-BARRE. Branch Office, Blootnsburg, Pa., with J no, M. Clark, Attorney and Couiucller. J. S. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Real Estate bought and sold. Parties de siring to buy horses and wagons would do well to call on the above. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBUS, prop'r., Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convr nient sample rooms. Balh rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOV. 15, H'0. Trains leave Bloomsburir as follows: (Sundays excepted ) KoriNewiorK, rnimnpipnin. ncaaing', roiia vIIIh, Tumnua. tto . a on, 11.13 a m. For w llll. mhport, lu a. 111.. a. IS p. m. For Danvllie and Milton, 8.10 a. ru , 3.1s, 11.00 p. m. Knr Catawlssa 6.05, 8.10, 11.13 a. m 13 !0, 6.00, e.n p. m ForHupprt .m, 8.10, 11,13 a. m., 120, 8.16, S.Oll, S.H0, tt.lKI p. 111. Trains for Hlnomsbunr LcHve New York via of PnllarlPlphla 7.45 a. m., 4i0 p. in. and via Easlon H.4S a. u., 8.49 p. ni L' ave Philadelphia 'O.on a. m , s.00 p. m. l.cuve Heud.ng 'i.w a in. 7 51 p. in. i-av I'otisvuie i-i S' p. m Leave TamiKpia 1.91 a. tn.. II ! p. in. Leave wiiiihiuh crt 30 a. n ., 4 in n. m. 1 cave cutawlwa 7.i, 8.40 a. m. 1.30, 8.30, MO 11.04 p. m. Leave Htipert ., T.os, 847. 11.81 a tn., 1.38. 8.111. (1.18. 'I i p. in. For Hali Imorc, W'ashli jfton and the Wet via B. O. K K, thmuitli trains 1 hv IJlrnrd Ave. nuowation Puna (i- u. it it.i 4.111, t-.m. 11. ct a. ni., 1.81. 4 Bl. 5.M T.'JR n 111. b'indiivs4.10, s.o-j, U.tf a. Ul . 4 l!t, 6 M, 1 83 p. in. TLAN'I Id CITY DIVISION. Leave IMilludelphln, pier 7, chestnut street Wliart, aud bouth Mrcet Wliurf. KOB ATLANTIC CITV. Weekdays Kxnrc-R, 0. a.m. 1.00, 4 00 p. m. Accommodation, 9.00 a. in., 5 no p. m. fundHys Kxpre.. Htm a. iu. Accommoda tion 8.M)a. m. and 4.30 d. m. Itcturnluir, Leave Atlantic City. Depot corner Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues: VVieks diivs KxpreNa, 7.30, 11.10 a. in. a"d 4 00 p. m. Accommoiliii Ion, 8.09 a. 111, and 4 80 p. m. Huudny Kxpn-Ks, 4 oo, p. m. Accommodation 7,30 a.m. snd 4 so p. m. A. A. MoLKOD, C. C. HANCOCK. Piet, Un'h Manager. ou l Pass. Agt. n urcir t;2e tailes. JELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. r. sr. NORTHrMBIRI.ANO 5 40 ( ampnin IU Chuln.kv r,tM KORTH. P. V, 1 (0 s . a. sr. 1010 etn 1?8 107 j 'an vii in 8 0S II 11 i'ss 33 1038 Cmawlnsa Kni ert Ulonrnnburg Epy Limp Hlrtie 111 4H a v3 S;i 4a ft 4A S Wl 86 114 7rn 1 m 7 mi 7 an 7 43 7 4H 7rs 1 57 8 Oi 807 8 11 8 17 8r 8 8 33 8 43 8 47 8M 10 58 10 58 11 M 11 10 11 14 1' IT 11 II 11 II 11 8S 11 45 II 66 1 01 1J04 IU 08 1111 11 15 1118 1111 11 M 111 12 85 lii'i'i 1148 15 51 Wllion urove Hrliin-rpplr Berwick llesch llsven Hick's Ferry rihlckshliuiy lltinionks. Nnntleokfl 1 6 8 17 8 S3 s'ti 8 50 Avondt !e Flymnmi Plymouth Junction.. KtllKHtOD Dennett.. mu li ny wyonunir Vtcst 1'lttBion 8 58 4 08 4 07 Ml 1st on tlllrvf-A Lv-kAWaufia Tylon-llle ItelleviiB SCBaNTOM... 4 f) 1157 P. ST. P.M P.M. P. If. MOUTH. BTATIONS. A. V. A. M. nro 55 moo 1008 10 in 1018 10X1 1017 10 30 10 34 10 38 10 48 10 47 10 51 10 55 not 11 18 1183 II 41 11 47 P. W.P.W. 140 tt .... 8f 1 ro 8 14 1 58 (M SCRSKTON (110 Hellevne 8 (-5 I'sylorvllle a ;n .nckawaona 8 in Kuocn .. tM I'lttatnn e iH 'pt 1'lttaton s 9 1 01 18 107 8 14 810 i'H 31 Wynmlns-- m Malih . r EfriHr. i4R K Incratnn ' n Plymouth Junction!.".".', art) 838 5 SI rijuMiuui 704 Avondnle 709 NanttrviIrA . 48 8 58 (48 TtO 68 TM 801 T1 Runlockl 7gn Hhlnlrahlnnv 7 81 817 71 Hick's Kerry... lieacb naven.. Uprwlplr 7 44 754 8 (4 8!t 8 4a 8 rr 858 8 67 4 CI 4 P 4 18 4 t 418 4 46 464 Brtar Creek., 8 09 I'lllow drove 8 18 11 P8 1101 11 10 1118 11 ?3 118 18 41 I.lma Hlrlim a , n ,, ZVT 8 94 PloomsburfcT 8 i Kunert s7 CatawlKsa 8 41 Danvllln . t Chulaaky ana 'niernn 9 (ft Jg SI NORTBCHSIRLIND. M 105 SOD 848 5 IS o 87 A. V. P. M. T. U. r. V. Connections at Rucert with i-iiiuiipinhia a ppartlrtr Railroad for Tamanord, Tamaqna,, YVllllnmftpnrt. punbtiry, l'nttf vine, etc. At Northumberland with P. ft K Ptv. P. B. M. r llarrlsbunr Lock Baven, Kmporlum, Warren, Corry and Erie. V. r. UALLSTKAD, OfB. MSB . be ran ton, Pa. Pennsylvania BailrcacL P. R. n. a AND K. C. B'T .riVISIOBBt la effect Dee. 14. 1890. Trains leave Sontar EASTWARD. S:Aft a m. Train la Tlallv .,Mn, cnA.t Itarrlaburir rd mteimpduite statlona prrrvter , nhii.ii.i.1,1. . . a. t, y. ui. , prw nirs nxun, 1AJ Haltlmore, 8:lu p. m. ; vt'sghlrirton 6:55 p v connectlni at 1-hlladelphla for all rea Rhora points. Passenger coaches 10 rhlladelnlissi tisltlmore. 1 -Ml p. m. Trnln s, mal'v except Ponday.) Tor narrlsburir and lnteinifdlnte tstlnon, arrmMr at Philadelphia al 6:f0 p. m ; New York, S-.8S S m. ; Baltimore 4:46 p. m. ; V BHhlneton s:i6p. m. Parlor cars to ridlndelphla and passensar coaches to Philadelphia and PnltlmoreT s:oh p. m.-Traln i. (Dally,) mr Harrt8i'nrjriIB all Intermedial, tarlnria a n n.iIL.mm. phla4:85a. m.; New York T:10 a. m. I-ultmsa slrepinK car from HartlsMirir to I MIsdelpMa and New York. Phlladelphlo paFsenirerecaiir main In s'eeper undisturbed unlll 7 a. m. i.nv m. iimijr,) mr iiarnsouri; ana inTJ8 mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia MOta, m.. New York :80 a. ra, Boltlmore :20 au tn- U m alt I nfrtnn r.9t a m T.. 1 1. , . ' to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Plslkv drlphla aiid Baltlinor. 3:94 a. m.-TralD l (Pally, for nsrrWbtrnT anil lntjrmHlarA rt.iinn. . -. more Mt a. m. and Washington f:65 a. m. una i,iim.u.ini,iii Hrs u jiaiTiruore, w s ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore, WBSTWAKD. :M . tn Train (Dally except Snnrtay) THr ( aSandSlB-UB. NnrhMtpr. Klin,1n mul Vl.aw Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and r sun ger coaches to KochPMter. 6:10 a. m Train 8 (Daily,) for Erie rnrrswlsJ- ?uaand iDtermedlaM Htatlona, Unchester, P.OT. sio snd Niagara Falls, with Pullman nsOsaw cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Prrlsse Ih54 Train 18 mnllT tnr Inr-lr Hun Kaaal lotermdlste stations. i:s D. m Train 11 mn nnrnt un.i a Kane, Canandslgua and lourmcdlate sUOoiss, .....uwvvi. jiuii.iu. hiiii niMVH ru traiia turougn paasenger coaches to Kane and J ier sua rarior car 10 riccnester. s:w p. m Train 1, (Dally except fund ay) ltesovo, Blmlra and Intermediate staUonaT 8:5 40. ra Train !. (Dallr., for wniii uu LuvnruiQUUtltl SUHlOUS. THPOCQH TRAINrl FOR SUNBUBT JUS, SABT AMU SOUTH. Train 11 Leaves Kew Yafv. io-ik niht w.n delpbla 4:39 a. tn.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m., narrta burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at tunbury 4MS Train 11 Leaves Philarlelnhls a-rn . a. Washington 8:1 a. m.. Ralitmnra a-cn m. (dally except Sunday) arriving st Mintrary. '118 with Parlor csr from Philadelphia and rrssssav. ger coaches from Philadelphia and BalUrnore. Train lLeaTefl New Tork KMa. m, PhltatM. phlall:4is. m., Waahlngton 10:50 a. nu. Bant more 11:45 a. m , (dally except nundav) srrlTtas: st 8unbury 6:30 p m. with pHgenrer rnertsti from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 11 leaves New York nn m Pt,aias- phla 4;Sp. m., Washington S:.w p. m., Baranoie) i.o u. iu. (uaujj arriving at nunoury 8:54 p. SB. Train I leaves New York s:.io n. m. whiiaisx. phlan: p. nu, Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti more 8: ip m , (Dally excent Haturdav,) arrtv- lng St HUnbUrV. 1:04 S. m. With I lltlmnnahwmhar cars snd passenger coaches from VV&tlurtoa and Baltimore. Train 8 loaves New York a-on n m Vhn. phlall:5p m., Washington 0:'O p m., HaKl mnreli:o o. m. (I)nllv.i arriving sr. Kimhurv 5:10 a. ra.. with Pullman sleeping cars trow i ,M.a.,r-,i. una, naniuuKiun ana nHiiimore nei paiwenger coaches from Philadelphia and BalU rnore SUNBUBT HAZLETOJT, ft WII.KESRAtU nAUjitUAii, AM) OKTH AND WKaT BRANCH KAILW" Y. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunburv I0:on a m arri plna. aft Bloom Kerry 10:48 a, m., Wilkes Barre 11 -Op. Ja. Train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:3n p m. nrrlvinf-at Bloom Kerry :3 p m , Vt'llkes-llarra T:W pTtn. Trnln 8 leaves 'Ilkpa.Harrn 11-17 a m lug at Blcoin Kerry 1H:37 p. m., eunbury ls p. T"fln 10 leaves Wllkna-Rarre 8:ia n. in. arriv ing at Bloom Kerry 4:84 p. ui., Mmbury 6-S p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trnln 7 leaves Sunbtirv 10:00 a. m.. nrrtvinv at Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. in , W'likes-Harre litlo C s. Train S6 leaves Wilkes. arreR: 0 n m.. antv. Ing at Bloom Keiry 6:3 p. m , t-unbury 7:30 n. m. Cll . K. Hl'UH, J. K WOUO. ueu. juauagcr. cn Pa as, Agt. B LCOV1SBUKG& SULL1VA.N R. It, Taking effect MCNrAY, NOV. 17. 1M HOV TH, NOKTH. .o.-o .r- Lv. iv. Lt, loiai.vino, r. m. r. h. a.H. a.m. p.m. p. st. ItloomaburK,. 6 8 1 10 7 ir, s 35 1 ss 40 Main Htreet 6 18 11 04 7 07 R 4i 1 41 4T Irondnle M 6 18 11 00 7 04 8 45 8 45 8 68 Paper Mill 6 08 U 61 6 66 8 53 i 58 88 LlgUtHlreet, 4 05 11 41 8 53 8 56 8 54 T4C Ornngevllle 6 51 11 88 4 43 8 05 8 v7 T 14 Porks. 6 45 11 .7 6 13 15 8 17 T 88 Zuner'a 6 1 11 24 6 Sn w S 80 T S4 Stillwater 6 87 11 1 4 15 -.'7 Da TM Henton,....,. 6 i'8 U m m w ? 8 i 1 m EdBOlis, 6 13 11 04 4 II V 41 8 8S 7 41 Coles Crcvk, 6 tO 11 (Hi (9 V 44 8 44 7 48 Sugarloaf 6 16 11 (7 6 03 V 48 8 46 1 16 Laubachs, 6 11 10 54 6 M t3 8 W 7 67 Central 6 08 10 43 6 53 10 03 4 00 07 Jamison City,.., 6 00 10 40 5 50 10 10 4 us l L. Lt. Lt. Ar. Ar. Vr . at. A. m. a. m. a. at. p. st. r.ei 8S4 40 4S 70S 7 Ml TJU TIT 784 738 7 41 748 784 880 8 10 en 888 so 85 sen 8 4ft e 858 tin OH 11 1 n ti 88 W 83 88 41 44 48 TS4 T41 res 7S4 6T 0 808 811 S 17 in SB 1