i V x EVER MADE. II .A.TtwUliinvrUioIIiini)rfromyoin pvnicm. uml luiil.n vunrVkii j ,c.m.. v run it mi Hiintnin. ' . TS riHiplt-n" mill Pill Tho . O, V A "........, ,iiv..l Scnil o S-ci'iit Mannn m A r. (M-nway to.. IkilutiMubit.l for bent muUIuil n ink imlillbhoU Catarrh J S ft Mood (liscnsn. Until t no poison la i pxprllcil from the system, tliere ran lie no cure (or thin loathsome anil laiiRcroiM mnlady. Therefore, tho only effect ive treatment Is a thorough conrsa of Aj er'ii Sarsuparlllu tho best of all blooil pinillers. Tlio sooner you begin tho better ; delay Is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I trieil various remedies, ami was treated by a number of physi cians, but received no benefit until I beijau to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health." Jessu I. I'.o.'.s, llulmau's Mills, N. C. 'VThen Ayer's Sarsaparilla was roe ommetided to me for catarrh, I was in clined to doubt its ellienev. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben efit, I hud no faith that anything would cure, mo. I became emaciated from losa of appetite ami impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost the sense of smell, and tny system was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and re ferred me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that tho only sure way of treating this obstinato disease is through the blood." Charles II. Malouey, 113 Xtiver St., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rasriBiD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Price $1; sli bottles, 15. Worth 5 s bottls. The Most Successful Reraedr averdlsoa. ml, si It 1 certain la Its effects and tlc uut tilUtcr. Head proof below i KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Bklviuxok, P., Nov. V, HO. Do. B. J. Kssdall Co. I Oenta-I would like to mul." known tn tnnse who are Hlnnwl persuaded to K'-ihIaII's Npavln Curu the fi-t that I tlilllk It la n imn-t exeellellt LlnlniKUl. I have uml Hon a Blood davt:i. Tim liorae went on thnw It-Ka 'or three yeora wheu 1 comineueed w ue your Kendall's 8navln Cur.-. I ux, Ilea uu the hne andhava worked hlui for three ..arsaiueo "-e. A. CURU OsniiiSTOws, N. V., Nov. 2. ISS9. Dn. P. J. Kssdau. Co., Eusibiintb Foils, Vt. Oents i In praliwof Kendall Spavin Curo I will say. llmt ayeuraijo I Imd a valuable youiiK h.irmn la eolue verylauiH.boi k enlarsed and awolU u. T ie horsemen about herelwe have no Veto rin uiy Sur. Keon here) pronounced his lameness IIUkmI hpuvln or rborouVlipIn, tliey all told n.a thero wua lit, rure for II. be Iweame about uaeleaa.and 1 eon sldlrod blm admit worthless. A friend told n.e of tho merits of your Kendall's Spavin c:ure, ao I bought a Irntile, and I could . very plulnl v Kn ot lniprovemenunnniellatlyfr.)mliuseniHll)ef.ro the Iwttle was uae.1 up I wassutlalleil that It uj dolim blm axreat deal of guod. I buiiKht a second boitlo and UcLire It wua used lip lny bora., w; is cured and hua hevn In the team cloliw heavy woi Ic SlMbe season slu.'e lost April. l,;;vlnif no ino tiunaoflu loonslileryourKencloirs bpoyiin ura u vuluuble miHllcUio, nnd It should bo lu every stable lu the laud. Wi''dEWITT. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $ All drug gists have It or can get It for you, or It will bo sent to any uddrcas on receiptor prlco by tho proprie tors. UK. U. J. KEMAI.Ii CO., Knoaburu.ll Fall. Vermont, SOLD BY ALL DIU'GiGISTS. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OK CllRON'IC DISEASES MADE A SPECIAI.TV. Ofikc and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, ULOOMSIIUKC. l'A. J. S. GARRISON, M. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ui.oomsi!LK(j, r.. Ofiice'over I. W. llariman & Sons' Store. Residence, N. K. Cornet Centre and l ourtli Streets. Dr. J. T. TOX, ' DENTIST, BLOOMsnruo, r.. . All the latest appliances for mamif.icturini;, treating, lilliut; and extracting; teeth. All styles of work warranted as represented. OiUce on Maiu Street, ueav Kast. v. i vi f. i- is. Js. ' " -ii'-i i ''X An , ' l,1"""'U .poolifu). it utiu xV'r. . . . Iirt. hikI rlii-iiii't XV 'I a ,", 'r medlrlim. Try II. iimf.'',. , r you will lifl s'Ulfiicd. .'K "f",'' Let It of your Druggist. C IX'N'lW'AIT. (jl:TlTAri)NClT)k. r in Nik. v I If rnn nro iilTi'ilnif from KM-tV ' ! I nry lUst'iiw, nml to llvn tn'V I I old nw; ue M l.riH ll BlTTKlWS. i I Tlicy ncvur fall to cure. j Ul fNOALL'SliK O.t.llAN I)1NA ItIM ll l. Tohnr Cupliirril hv tlm Kij p' Inns After a Mere llntttn. Acciir.lipg lo Egyptian it utos, n ho voifi iMigaoniont was foiiglil nt Toknr on February 10 between 1 1 Kij.vpti ui troops, who i-econlly left V, 1U, mil Oiiiuui Ilina's forres. N -nvly 1,000 I I vim wi-rii lost in tlio batlbi which fol low oil tlio niipearaiico of tip) Kgyji 1 1111 III Tokav. Tim I',typliiins mndii tliolr ndvanci) from Afalitu during tho onrly dawn of tlio. I. (irninij. Tho oiiriny mis siglili'il nenr Toluir, nn l lifter tin rx-'liaugi' of ulnil 1 between tlm gkillliislicis of tin I'li'iny nnd tho advance umird of I lie? l'piaiH, tho lallur inisbod forward I r' ii;h tlio brushwood hiirrotiitdiu 'J'o'lar. Tho E.-yjiliaim fixeil bnyo' els wh 11 w illiin oasy di-tiinc cf tho enemy ntol binvo'y clunked upon tin) dole!! 1 m' tin' old riiiiiH. Foi over an lnitir a dos i"ialo liiinil to band, bayonet to Hvir, nnd sword fiht f( llowe.l, during vhic!i tlio Egyptian troops fought willi tlio most dotermiiioil onorgv. Tli'i K:pliati cavalry lundo n brilliant ci:iti'K'0 011 tho dervishes, who retired in disorder, suit -i inj 11 crushing dofeiil. Ostimn I) una did not I alio part in lib) fight, but watebo l Us progress from a joint of vnlitago near Afalite. After see ing that bis faithful followers bad biiIT ri'd n disnstious defeat O-inan Uigiiii. rcL'oiiip.'inioil by about !50 borso iiieii, Hod toward Trunin. The Egyptian bivouacked at Afolil.o, nnd "ill advance on Teiiii iii. l'cronnl liHti-htednraa ('i.unuii. Supei iiiteii.leiit rorter. of the Ceiimi Ibireau, has Issued the fir.it statement of relurim from thu cmiHtis of private tleblM of 11. Un Hunts and coi loiatiuns in the United States. According to this report tho total real estate mortgage debt in Alahanm in force January 1, ISM, was $o,,J.0-7,lW3; the total real estate inorlga.40 debt in low n in force January 1, 1S80, was 19il,0;il Do. Th" average amount of debt 10 1 no of population in Alabama was iji.'O; in Iowa, $104. In 1SU tho total ntiinber of ncroH mortgiigo.l in Al abama was 1,711.42 ); total iniuiber of acres In the Stale, 8.' 01,0)0; per cent of acres mortgaged, 0 U. Numb -r of neros mortgaged in Iowa, 3,240.4:U: to tal number of acres in the State, 3a,.j!)4, 000; p -r cent of acres 11101 tinged, 0. 1. The interest charges in Alabama range from 1 to-b) per cent nnd in Iowa from 1 to 20 per ovut. Throughout the South and West the contracts often statu that tho 1I1 bt is without interest or give a lower than thu truj rate. The average of mortgages, with an al low in c.) for partial payments, is com puted to be 2.73 years in Alabama and 4. 93 years in Iowa. Is He "Jack, tlm Itlpparf" A London dbp.i.ch states that tho de velopment in the casu of Sadler, w ho is charged with the recent iVhilechnpol lp order, are followed with intense eager ness, since a growing series of links point to Ii i 111 us "Jack, the Kipper." At the outset of the inquiry into the lifo of Sadler tho chance of identifying tlio nib-creaut seemed to be destroyed by proof that ho w us at sea w hen nil the previous crimes were committed, but ofllcers deputed by the treasury to track Sadler's pn-t found that whou at son, ac cording to the ship's books, lie was seen in Whitcchitpcl. Laborious researches continue, yield ing suggestive stntemeuts from Sadler's wife and mother, who concur that bis temperament is akin to homicidal in nature. There is a family record of in sanity. The wife said that her husband was subject to tits of maniacal fury, and that inoro than once ho hud stood over lior willi a knife. General Sliormuii's llurlul. The remains of General William T. Sherman arrived at St, Louis at 8.30 o'clock Saturday morning, and were buried in Calvary Cemetery by the sido of his wife and two sons at 2.30 p. 111. the sanio day, with imposing military ceremonies. An imposing military procession fol lowed tho remains to the cemetery. Great crowds of silently respectful people assembled at Union Station and along the route of the procession. Dells were lolled, cannons ilrod, and many signs of public mourning were visible. Two hundred members of the ex Confederato Association of Missouri inarched in the parade. R.-v. Thomas Erting Sherman, 8011 of the deceased general, recited tlio burial service of tho Koinan Catholic- Church nt the grave. Tho drums soiindo.l "taps," and tho military salute was fired over the grave. Skin G run lot Kill Not Nava lllm. The sacrifice of thu 150 members of St. Ilermird Conin a'ld 'iy, Knights Templar, ut Chicago, who marched lo thu Emergency Hospital and nun-en-deivd under thu surgeon's knife portions of their cutic o for the benefit of J. O. Dickenson, recorder of the coniinandory, who bad a cancerous mro on tlio hip, upon which thu skin refused to grow, will probably prove futilu. Dickenson's stomach has become so weak in conse quence, of the large quantities of chloro form taken that ho has been uuablo to eat anything, and is slowly starving to death. " Thu doctors can do nothing for him. Iilaiiiurck lloiibla. A dispatch from 15'iUu states that Prince liismarek is convinced that tho reports published as to tho oinpeior's in jurious opinion of himself nro untrue and are inventions of bis (DisnmrcUV) enemies. Tho dispatch also quotes tho cx -chancellor us saying; "Thu emperor knows too well how to estimate tho mo tives which prompt my political wuru iugs to doubt my patriotism. " Mr. Cleveland Dolilc. In answer ton reporter, sent to inter view him in New York regarding tho titntemont that be had withdrawn ns a prohidential candidate, Mr. Cleveland said; "It is entirely untrue, so far us I am acquainted with any fads in con nection with it." Mr. Lamont, ex privato secretary, also pronounces tho re port uufuuudud. lino 11,111 is nun. Insnin'-nl Vnopl. Mix lerliitf Along tlm Het K onal. A dispa'rli received fMin Vulpnrniso says Hi d 11 government steamer bns nr riveil t!e o from Africa, n inaiitinio town in Hi - provinci'of T.irap.ioa, wlicio nln 1 111 b d lroo s. The Htenmer reports) being p!'rtuvl by tho rebol Hliipi Ilniw car uu-1 1)4iiH)riilda nnd had a narrow cpapo frnii beinpj cnptiireil. Tlio in urgent! havo cuplurod tho steamer (Jmigino. Threo regiments linve been sent to protect Tacna. Tho g'v I'liinionl i-i sending freHli troops to r rnpturo I'isagnn. Tho latest liows received from tho roUds' sqiindroii is thai tin? insurgent vessel nro scattered nloiig lln coa-.t, but Valparaiso la not ill a Hlato of blockade;. A Scluiitille Uinlaler. It is not often that a minister of tho gospel i- so versatile as to attain equal fame ; 1 ..in his skill in tying tho wed ding knot and in making scientific in strument. Yet such is tho distinction of the Kuv. Dr. John I'oate, of Green ville, Va. When ho lived in James town, N. Y. , young people used to como from miles around lo havo biiu many them, nnd now ho is engaged in manit facluring what will bo the largest tele scopic rell 'Cling mirror in tho United Stat'-s. It is 80 inJics in diameter, 5; inches thick, and weighs 300 pound-. It is the thirteen Ih glass of thu kind that Dr. l'eato has mad , and his work is consid ered cqti il to that of tho fumoui Chirks, of Cuuibi idgo. A Very Queer Client, At 147 East 57th srteet, Now York, tho second floor rooms of Mrs. lrow n wore invaded by a 4 year old trick ele phant named Function, which esc.iped from a neighboring stable w here n cir cus memigeiie was being wintered. Tlio elephant ascended tho stairs, took pos session of the kitchen, and proceeded calmly to eat the available food and sma-di tho crockery, Mrs. Brown seized her infant ami fl -d in terror. Tho ele phant held possession of the rooms for four days, until a platform could bo ereclod to safely remove it. Fanchon would not go dowii tho stairs by which she ascondo I. Collision on Ihn New York Central. A collision involving loss of lifd to six persons and injuries to many others oc curred in tho Foiiitli avenue tunnel of the New Yolk Ceiural Riilroad Friday morning last. Tlio New- York, New Haven ami Ilartfo.d train No. 10, leav ing tho Grand Central Depot nt 7.03, while running at too rate of 2 miles an hour, crashed into tho rear end of a "shop train" of 13 cars, which was moving at the rate of 8 miles an hour. The two last cars f the "shop train" were telescoped aud took fire from the upsetting of a stove. Tli JJelilitt ..or Ful I lire. Two hundred of toe unsecured credit ors of Ddnmntcr & Co., tho bankers, who failed latt Dec tuber, met in Pitts burg and all but live signed an agree ment to accept 50 per cent of the amount of their claims in full scUlomout, the money to be paid in four installments, tho fit at on May 1, 1891, und the last on May 1, 1803. It is thought all tho cred itors will sign the agreomout Empress Frederick In l'urls. Empress Freder.cf, of Germany, and her daughter, Princcts Margaret, are on a visit to Paris, stopping at tho German embassy, and are the subjuct of much respectful alteution nnd curiosity in their sightseeing trips about the city. The Berlin papers, regard thu visit of the ox-empress to Paris us an experiment to prepare the way for Emperor' William, Tiiey will remain a week. Fpnln'a Treaty With America. At a Spanish cabinet council, the queen regent presiding, Premier Canovas del Castillo gave a detailed account of the negotiations with A morion for a com mercial treaty. II J announced that he had obtained a reduction of the duties on minerals and other tilings, aud said that he was now uogoliuting for the free admission into America of tobacco from the Spanish West Indies. Business Moving South wurd. The Jlooiiton Brass und Iron Works removed this week from D louton, N. J., and located in Churlestown, r. Va. Tho buildings, containing 13,000 square feet floor space, were commenced on July 6, and have been Completed by T. P. Lippitt, contractor, and tiie machin ery moved in. Other largo industries are being located at Charlestowu, GENKK.tL MAUKKTS. This Week' Latest KeporU from the Truile Centura. FLOUR AND MEAL.-Flour-Now York unit Pennsylvania, pur bl.l., siipcrlluo, $3.30; patents, t".M; Koutliura family, f-i.UJ; win ter patents, fcV-J- Ityo llour Suiiurlliio. $1.00. Cora Muul Now York, and i'eauaj haalii, C'OTTON.-Mlddllnu; uplands, 0c. PKU VISIONS. -- Spot lanl I'rlmo, $Vft). Pork New mess, $11.01; old moss $ln.no; ilres.ed hous, 4ic.; pik", 5e. Tiilluw', 4!ho. butter New York and Pennsylvania ere. 011 ery.iHle.; dairy, -"Oe.; Sent hern creamery, -Sc.; roll, lllu. km; -Fresh, 17lJf. UltAlN'.-Wheat-No. V red winter, $l.l.'."u; llliKniileil, fcl.tW; Soulhera, gl.US. Corn Un Kiwlud miKed, iXJc.; No. -', ttl'.jij. ; Southern white, t&c.; yellow, ti.'Vuf. Oats Now York nml Pennsylvania No. - white, file.; migiaiUit mixed, MJuo ; uiiraleil Soul hern, Me, Kyo (Jholee, We.; common to fair, 'Sc. II AY' AND STItA 1 er H K) III -Tlmot hy, prime, 55e.; medium, 6ae.; mixed clover, Duo. Bti'uw No. - ryo, T0o.; out, We. (J A TT1.IC. beet out lie, ext ra,5;l.ie.; Kiioil,riBe.; medium. So. Milch cows, $iil lo ;tm pur hea l. Miluli calves, 7'.je. bheep Extra, OJ.40.; Kuod, tiftf'.; 1 1 led i 111 11, u) 40. Lambs, 7u. 1'ul'LTliY'.- Live Fowls-liens, 13e.; chick ens, liio. tlressHtl, lowls, liie.; clllekons. Ho,; Ilvo turkey-, 15c.; Uressi-d, lilo.; live ducks, l-'u.; drisied, Us. live geuie, 10c; dressed, Ho. liUOf'l'.lUF.tf. - Colteo - Jav aie.i Kin, l!l)lie.; .Maiaealho, 2'.'!-4e; Moea,"ile. riuirur t'ut loaf, l.ifr'.j pondered, S 8-IOe.; urannliited, ll?40, .Molasses Now Orlesns eentrit'ii'al, Ule,; open kettle, inc.; Pnrlo Kieo, :i5e. riiup .Mudiiiiu to wood, J.'Scj choice, 'Mc. NAVALS'l'timcS.-Tuipeiilino, 40a. Iloslii Common toifootl, Jl.ti'l, a ?l.47V. 'iar, $.75. I'lteh, tlM. WODL.- Ciood unwashed, 25o. merino, gOc; tub washed, il'ie. MISfKLLAiNEOUK Petroleum, 71Jh Whisky, tl.UI per proof Halloa; $1.37 for job lots, Ulue -Douie8Uo,.ood, U)uo. prlmo, 7Siu, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY- AT-I.AW, Mrs. lint's Huilding, Court Mouse Alley, Iil.OOMSIIUUC, PA. A. L 1'RH'Z, ATI OK N I. V AT-I.AW, Post (Hike buil'lntij, 2nd floor, ill.UUMSDL'KC, l'A. C. W. MILI.KR, AITORNKV-AT-I.AW, Win's liuildin;;, 2nd tloor, rd.oo.MsiifKt;, l'A. II. V. WHITE, ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW, Wirt's IluiMing, 2nd lloor, UI.UUMMlfUG, PA. ROUKRT R. LIT'l'LK, AT I'OUNKV-AT-I.AW, Columbian building, 2nd lloor, ULOOMSiVJUG, 1A. GRANT III'RIUNG, ATTORNKV AT-LAW, Rawli.-ig' Huilding, 2nd lloor, UI.OOM.-'ii'w'KO, P.V. GKO. K. EL WELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, llLOOMSliUKij, PA. FRANK P. BILLMEYER, ATrORSKV-AT-I.AW, Dcnller'a building, 2nd floor, ULOOMSbUKG, PA. L. s. win 1 ;:rsi ekn. w. d. iikcklev. Mot.iry Public. WINTERSTEEN & I5ECKLEY, ATTORN tYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Iavos;meiits made. Kcal Instate bought and sold. National Bank building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSUUKG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Moycr Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNE-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Oark's Building, cor. Main and Centre SU, BLOOMSBURG, Ta. (9Can be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, A n ORNEY'-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, TA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Nortb Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURCEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special atteu'.iou given to the eye and the fating of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Oflloe and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. K. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. I). S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, li:ivin opened s dental oilice in Lockard's Huilding, co.ner of Main and Centre Streets, , BLOOMSBURG, PA., (s prepared to receive all patients requiring professional seivices. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local AnxstUetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of worl: done in a superior manner, aud all work warr oiled as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of cha:ge when artiikul teeth are inserted. CVTo beajjca all hours during the-day. B. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE KOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ol New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA- WAIN WRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, CofTces, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spice, Bicarb Soda, l.tc, N. K. Comer Second and Arch Streets, PIIILAMCLPriA, P.V. C?)rders will receive prompt attention. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OK Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, Platform Wagons, Etc , BLOOMSBURG, PA. l'irst-c'ass work alwnys on hand. Re( airing neatly done. 1-iTPrices reduced to suit the times. M. r. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Assets. .Etna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart ford 9.523,3S3o7 Hartford, of Hartford 5, 288, to j 9 Phienix, of Hartford 4,778,469 1 Springfield, of Springfield,.., 3oy9 903.9 Fire Association, l'hila., 4,512,782.21. Guardian, of London 20,603,323.7' Phienix, of Loudon, (',924,563,4' Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,195.0. Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853, jfi.C" Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 41, 379,228 3 Losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building, Second Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London nnd Globe, largest in the world, and perfectly reliable. Assets. Imperial, of London $'9,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5,23;,91.28 American, of Philadelphia,.. 2,401,956.11 Niagara, of New York 2,260,479 86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Honoe, of N. Y.; Merchants', of Newark, N. J.i Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.j Reading, Pa.; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N.J. These old corpora' ions are well scasone( by age and fire tested, and have never yel had a loss settled by nny court cf law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, arc liable to the hazard of tire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted nnd paid at soon as determined, by Christian V Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg. Pa. The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where looses, if any, ar settled aud paid by one of their own citizen KIPP & PODMORE, ARCHITECTS, Oiterhout Building, WI LKES-BARRE. Branch Office, Bloomsburg, Pa., with Jno. M. Clark, Attorney and Counseller. 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, FA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOV. 15, 1890. Trains leave Uloorasburg as follows: (Sundays excepted ) KorNew Y'orlc, Philadelphia, Heading, Votts Vllle, Tnmtuiua, etc., 6 05, 11.13 a. m. For w llllftmsport, R.lu a. m.. 3.16 p. m. For Dauvllie and Milton, s.iu a. in., 3.10, 11.00 p. 111. For Oatawlssa 0.05, 8.10, 11.13 a, m., 13 80, 5.00, fl.:i() p. m. For Huptrt 0.05, 8.10, 11,13 a, tn., 12.20, 3.16, G.Oe, 6.H11, 11.011 p. m. Trains for Bloomsburg Leave New York via of Philadelphia T.45 a, in., 4 00 p. ni. aud via Huston 8.45 a. nr., 3.45 p. lu Leave riillaile lphln lP.oo a. m , 8.00 p. m. Leuve Keailmtf l. fO a. m. 7,6. p. m. iavii l'otmville u so p, in. Leave Touniiiua 1.91 h. in., tl !8 p. m. Ij)ave WIllliiuiH: ort 30 a. n i lls p. m. Leave Catnwlaia 7.00, 8. 40 a. m. 1.30, 3.1M, 6.10 11.03 p. in. Leave Hupert .21, 7.08, 8.47, 11.28 a, m., 1.3S, 3. til, f.i". it in p. 111. For Hail Iniore, Waslilrton and the Wost via B. it O. H. H , HiMUUli trains P kvb (ilrnrd Avo uuo sintlon, l'hila. (P. . u. It. it.) 4.111, cm, n.ar a. in., 1.31, 4 21, li.au T.23 p. 111. tSiiudaB4.10, b.02, 11. 1!7 a. Ill . 4 21, 5 55, 7 V3 p. 111. ATLANTIC! CITY DIVISION. Leave ' lillailelphla, pier 7, t'bealnut street Wharf, and tiuuth sircet. Wharf. rOK ATLANTIC CIT V. M eek days Kxprw-n, 9. a. m., J.C0, 4.00 p. m. Aecoininodatlnn, .00 a. in., B,rt) p. m. Huniinya KxiHtHw, H.00 a. ui. Accommoda tion twiua. 111. mul 4,30 p. in. Heturnlnsr, Leave Atlnntlo City. Depot corner Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenue?: Weeks daj HKxpresH, 7.30, u.10 a. in. B'irt 4 00 p. 111. Aeeominoilailnn, a. 111. aud 4 30 p. m. nmay Express, 4 00, p. in. Accommodation 7,3o a. m. and 4.30 p. in, A. A. McLEOD, C. C. nANCOCK, 1'iw. i. iiu'1. Mannger. tiu'l Phbs, Ajjt. r.Ait?nAr r:. .' I'.l.AWARE LACK AW A NNA 1 WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHTH. P. If. P.M. A. M. A. I NOKTHt'MDSnl'AKD 5 40 1 to 10 10 6 (ameion 6 53 ... ms (t (hiilasky 5 58 .... 10 27 tJ Hanvlllo 5 05 a 11 10 33 ' CatnwlHsa 11 ... 10 H 7 W ltupeit 6V3 S SH 10 53 7 It Iiloun.itiurg 2H a 33 10 6 t Espy 35 IIC14 l Line Klrtye 42 .... 1110 1M Willow drove. 4fl 1114 7H llrlniireek 6 50 .... 11 17 Tl Herwlck 6 50 ISO 1121 7 4 Heaeh Haven 1 i"J .... 11 9 7 64 lllrk's Kerry 7 Cm .... 11 85 6 00 hhl( ktilnny 7 22 8 17 11 45 8 IP IIUlilCM'k h 7 32 . . 1155 811 Nantlenke 7 3l 8 33 12 01 8S Avonili le 7 43 .... 12C4 810 Plvniouth 741 8 43 12 08 8 35 Plymouth Junction 7 5a .... 12 11 840 Kliikcmn 7 57 8 50 1 2 15 8 l'tunett 8112 .... 12 18 8 4 Mi. liny 807 12 21 8 64 Wyoming "U 3 58 12 25 8M Went Plltnton 8 17 4 02 12 22 9 01 Plttston. 8i 5 4 07 12 35 OH liurvea 8s 111 Lackawanna P 33 12 41 VIC Tnylorvllle 8 42 12 48 5 liellevuo. m... 8 47 .... 15 52 1 SCRANTON 8 52 4 2S 12 67 P.M. P. II P.M. P.M. STATIONS. SOUTH. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. RCRANTON All) 2 50 1 40 ens Hcllevue. 6(,5 f.5 .... Taylorvllle 6 10 in CO 1 fO 8 74 Lsckawanna 1H in OH 158 6 2C luirjca 622 10 in tot 828 Plttston iN 10 16 S07 West, Pit tston 6 36 10 22 8 14 Wyoming r. 40 10 27 8 20 6 88 Ma 11 by 0 44 1030 .... 641 Pennett H im ID 84 2 28 8 44 Klrntnton 6 52 10 88 131 646 Plymouth Junction r 10 42 tss est Plymouth 7 04 in 47 1 48 4 91 Avor.dHlf 7 09 10 51 148 I Nnntleoke 714 10 56 1 58 74 Hunlock's 7 20 1102 J 01 710 Shlckshlnnr 7 HI 11 14 817 7B lllrk's Ferry 7 44 11 86 8 31 7 84 Beach flavon 7 54 11 41 8 40 7 41 Porwlck 8 02 1147 8 47 7 4 Brtar Creek 8 09 8 58 7 B4 willow drove sis ll CA 8 67 7W LlmeKldge 8 17 1201 4 02 8 0 Eepy 8 24 12 10 4 09 80 Hlormnburj 8 81 1218 4 18 871 Kupert 8.17 12 23 4 18 877 Cataw1sa 8 42 18 28 4 88 e Danville Kr.7 12 42 4 46 8 89 Cbulanlcy ftiw 4 54 ... rameron 917 12 51 6 00 8 4B NOHTBCMISRLAHD 9 22 1 05 6 16 8 47 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia, KoHrtlnir Railroad for Tamanerd. Tamaqom, W'llllHmorort. hunbiiry, 1'ottf.vlllB, ete. At orthuniberland with P. A E Dlv. P. R. K. Tw llarrlsbur, Ixxk Haven, Emporium, Warm, Corry and Erie. W. 7. DALLSTKA D, Oen. Malt, Scrunton, Pa. Fennsylvama Eailrcad. P. K. R. R. AND N. C. H'Y .DIVISIOOT. In efTeet Dec. 14, lsoo. Trains leave Funtanj EASTWARD. 9:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Fundsjr) for HarrlsbtirK srcl Intermedia's stntions nrifm at Philadelphia 8:15 p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. flu Paltlmore, 8:10 p. tn.; Washington 6:55 p. aa, cor.rioeUng at Philadelphia lor all Pea 8tiore points. Passenger coaches to Ihlladelbbta Ualttinore. 1-60 p. m. Train , (Dally except Sunday,) Isr Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arrlvbtfr at Philadelphia at 6:40 p. m. ; New York, 9:86 p. ui. i pnitiiiiurc o:,D u. ui. ; m aiuiin:rou !:iop. 1 runor vnrn ui riuiaueipma ana pf coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. :08 p. m. Train 6, (Dally,) for Uarrtsliur! all Intnmaillala alatlnna .ra4lnn a. n.ib .... ...... . U.U.HVb DLUU.UWD, UI I " 1.1, .V fUURW uhla 4J25 a.m.: New York 7:10 a. m. Pullmaa sleeping car from Harrlsburg to Phllarlelpkla and New York. Philadelphia passengerecaaM main in s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. in. l:no a m. (Dally,) for Harrlsburg and ttrtajr medlnte etatlona, arriving at Philadelphia 8:60 aw ..1... ... ...... n .... n. Dniiiuiure m.xn . T" , nuMiiuiniiu r.aom. m ruuman Meoping i to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Ph ueipuia anu iiuii iniure. :B6 a. in. Train 16 (Dally,) for Hanlitans and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more S:l a. ui. and Washington 2:55 a. m. ajal Pullman sleeping cars to hHlllmore, WaaUllf ton, and Passenger coaches to Bultlinore. WKSTWAKD. 2:64 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) tor Canandnlgua, Rochester, BiifTulo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman Bleeping cars and passen ger conches to Rochester. 6:io a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Nlagnra Falls, wllh Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter. :56 Trnln is (Dally,) for Lock Haven aaA Intermediate stations. 1:42 p. m Train ll (Dally except Sunday) tar Kane, Cnnandalgua and intt rrnedlate stations, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls vrtUi through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:30 p. in. Train i, (Dally except Sunday) tot Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations. 8:5 4p.m -Train il. (Dally,) for Wlllhumapsrt and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR fllTJBUBT THOU. THE KAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 12:16 night, PhD, delphla 4:30 a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harris. burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at Sunbury IMS a, m. Traln 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m. Washington S;10 a. m Baltimore Mt,! (dally except (Sunday) arriving at sunbury, im with Parlor car from Philadelphia and paflBSB ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9i00 a. m , Phllarhd. phla 11:41 a. m., Washington 10:50 a. m., BalU uiore 11:45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arrlvlnB atsunbury 6:30 p. m. with passenger coaches from Philadelphia aud Baltimore, Train 21 leaves New York 2.00 p. m., Philadel phia 4;25p. m., Washington 8:3e p. m., Baltimore 4:32 p. 111. (Dally) arriving at Sunbury 8:54 p. co Train 9 leaves New York 6:80 p. m., PhllarW phlav:20 p. in., Washington 7:40 p. in., Balti more 8M5 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv ing at sunbury, 2:04 s. m. with Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washfjurtgll and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 11 :v5 p. in., Washington I0:c0 p. m., Balti more 11:20 p. m, (Dally,) nrrlvlng at Hunbury 5:10 a. in., with Pullman sleeping cam rroln Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore na passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti more. SUNI1CRY nAZLETON, & WM.KE8BARHI RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 loaves sunbury 10:n0 a m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barm 12.10 p. m. Train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:85 p m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 6:26 p m , Wllkes Barre 7:50 p. m. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Harre 11:17 a. m. arriv ing at Hlcoia Ferry 12:37 p. in., suubury 1:28 p. Train 10 leaves Wllkes-Earre 3:12 p. m., arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 4:34 p. in., suubury 6-22 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10:00 a. ni., arriving at BUxiin Ferry lo:4S a. in , Wlikes-Barre 12:10 a. m. Traln 26 leaves W llke-1 arte ;i0 p. m., anlvw lng at Bloom hei ry 8:39 p. lu., Sunbury 7:30 p. m. (.11 vs. K. PI (ill, J. R. WOOD. Oen. Manager. lien. Puss, Agt. gLOOMSBUU(i& SULLIVAN R. R. Taking eflect MONDAY, NOV. 17. 10. SOUTH. NOHTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. I.v. Lv. Lv. IciTATIONS. P. M. p. M. A.M. A . P. M. P. M. Bloi nisburg, 6 V8 12 10 1 1 1 8 85 2 85 8 40 Wain Street 6 18 12 04 7 07 R 42 8 42 6 47 lroiulalr , 0 1 12 00 7 C4 8 45 8 45 8 58 Paper .Mill 6 08 U 63 8 Mi 8 53 2 53 8 68 Llghtslrcet 6 05 11 42 6 63 8 54 1 56 7 2 OriUlgevllle 6 57 11 88 6 41 9 05 8 07 7 10 Forks 5 45 11 1:7 8 S3 9 15 8 17 7 20 ZiU.er'8 5 42 11 24 6 3 i 9 20 8 20 7 24 MlllwaUr 5 87 11 19 6 25 9 27 8 26 7 2 Kentou 5 UH 11 tH 6 16 9 37 8 33 7 89 Eolr-ons 5 23 11 04 6 11 9 41 8 38 7 44 lotfbl'retk 6 20 11 02 6 19 9 41 8 42 7 48 Stlgartimf 6 16 11 57 6 03 9 48 8 46 7 52 Luiitmcha, 6 12 10 61 6 en 9 53 8 50 7 67 Central 6 t'3 10 48 5 63 10 03 4 00 8 07 Jamison city.... 5 to hi 40 5 to io io 4 os 8 10 lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. m, a. m. i, m. a. m. r. r. p, m. I