The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 30, 1892, Image 9

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    SALTZERS'.
Don't Want the Earth.
It isn't even body
that wants the earth, but
when people make up
their minds that they
want a piano, organ, or
sewing machine, they
want the best on earth
for the least mon ey. The
proper flung to ao is i
buy of a good reliable
home dealer who will
malic things right, if
there is any thing wrong.
Go and see J. Saltzcr,
the well known dealei
in all kinds of musical
instruments and sewing
via chines. He handles
the Steck. Estey and
Starr pianos ; the Estey:
Miller and United States
Of guns.
'he celebrated White
and other makes of Sew
ing Machines. Satis fac
tion guaranteed by J.
Saltzer, Bloomsburg, Pa
Main St. below Market
Iha Bos. Burning Oil That Can be
Macto From Petroleum.
It give a brilliant light. It will not
sunke the chimney. It will not char the
wick. It has a high fire test. It will not
eiplode. It is pre-eminently a family safetv
We Challenge Comparison with am
other illuminating oil made.
We stake our Reputation, as Refiners
upon the statement that it ii
UN THIS WORLD.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR.
Crown - Acme
Thi Ul&nlie Refining
JSLOOMSBURG STATION,
BLOOMSBUKG , PA.
f Health for the Baby,
WxSn Life tot the 1J FolI;3-
'I I ' sit ..sfJeja, iCW
JH Ji. JU.iL W
THE GREAT
TEMPERANCE DRINK
pi a rurally affair a requisite
or Uio Home. A ecu!
packKK mukei 5 gal loin of
n delicious, strengthening,
"KM
Root Reer
crtorvesevut tievorucoy
Don't b deceived IP ii rtentnr, f r
' tli4 nuknnr I I'd. r prl!i. t.l '.'4
m Hitr klml l " iiihi h ,wxi "
'Hi r.ilw.. No In . hoi luu 'uud
ft lajvii,ln liuu ,
GREAT THINKER3.
Pliolloy wroto ' Queen Mab" at 18.
Rents wrote his Enrfyrnion" at 22.
Mohnminod hopan the Koran at AS.
Alexander Dumas wroto jlay at 22.
Dinraoli wrote. "Vivian Orey" at 21.
H.itin imlililmd his first soufrs at 23.
Swift wroto tho "Talo of a Tub" at
07.
Senpra wrote " D Hpnofleis" after CO.
liiehurtlson publishod " 1'amelia" at
CI.
Eaoiue wroto tbo " Anrlromaoho" at
23.
Palny wrote the " llorm raulinro" at
47.
Colprideo imblishod "CuriHtabcl" at
44.
Pliny iiuished the " German War" at
1.
31.
Luther wrote his ninir-nve theses at
34.
To wrote "Tho Ravon" in his 36th
ye;w.
Confncitw lxgaa hia religious works
at 30.
Owen Meredith published "Lueile"
at 2!).
Butler wroto " Ilndibrae" after be was
CO.
Lord Paeon wrote tho Novum Orga
non at 41.
8tonio published "Tristan Shandy"
at 40.
Shakespeare) wrote his first play at
about 24.
Machiavolli completed "The Prince"
at 45.
Boileaa wrote his first satirical poems
at 24.
Sir Thomas Mooro finished his " Uto
pia" at 73.
Rpeuscr published the " Fwri Quccno"
at 38.
Purscus is thought to have written his
satires at 43.
Cornoille wrote "Molite," his first
drama, at 21.
Duvid is said to have written bis first
psalm at 13.
Goldsmith finished "The Deserted
Village" at 42.
Khi'ridan wroto " Tho School for Scon
dal" at 2fl.
Josephus published his "Wars of tho
Jews at CO.
Calvin published his " Psychopaony
chia" at 2.".
It is suid that Horace wrote his first
odes at 23.
Tacitus fi.Disb.od the first part of his
history at 60.
Livy is said to have finished his "An
nals" at CO.
Lamartine's poems appeared when
tho poet was 30.
Thackeray was 88 when "Vanity
Fair" appeared.
Homer is said to have composed the
" Haid" after 60.
Dan to finished the "Divina Corn
media" at about SI.
Samuel Johnson published " London"
when he was 2'J.
Solomon is said to have collected the
Proverbs at 50.
The Bucolics of Virgil were written
between 43 and 47.
John Dunyon finished the "Pilgrim's
Progress" at 50.
Goorge Eliot was 39 when "Adam
Bedo" was printed.
Baxter wroto the " Saint's Everlasting
PHt" at 34.
Robert Browning wrote "The Ring
and the Book" at 57.
Adam Smith published " The Wealth
of Nations" at 50.
Fichte wrote the famous "Wissen
achafWlehro" at 32.
Von Rauke finished his " History of
the Popes" at 39.
"The Brigands," by Schiller, made
tho author famous at 23.
Thomas A'Kcmpis wrote the " Imita
tion of Christ" at 34.
Voltaire's first tragedy came out when
the author was 22.
Hannah Moro wrote " The Search Af
ter Happiness" at 28.
Martial is said to have written epi
grams before ho was 20.
Bryant was 19 when made famous by
"Thanatopsis."
Joseph Addison's first essays appeared
when he was 29.
Terence is believed to have written
his first play at about 25.
Hugh Miller published "The Testi
mony of the Rocks" at 55.
According to tradition Budda began
his revelations at 35.
Maria Edgeworth wrote her story
" Castle Rackrcnt " at 34.
The "Pleasures of Hope" appeared
when Campbell was 22.
Burns wrote songs in childhood, and
published some at 16. St. Louis Globe
Democrat. ART AND ARTISTS.
Tho Kocietv of German Architects
riroi oses to sond over 200 clay modols
to the Art H-xmuiuon ui me norms
Fair.
Henry Clay's fine statue which stands
in the Court House Square at Lexing
ton, Ky., will bo duplicated for the
World's Fair.
F. D. Millet's painting, "Through
Fires," exhibited this year at the Royal
Academy, Loudon, has been purchased
by the Commissioners of the Chantrey
boquest.
Robert Gordon Hardie has been com
missioned to paint Senator Proctor's por
trait for the War Department. He is a
native of Vermont and married to a
daughter of Senator Cullom.
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts,
which is being built on the Bruehl Ter
race in Dresden, is nearly finished.
The building covers a space of 80,000
quare feet, and has cost several million
marks.
To polish kitchen knives nicely, mix
a little bicarbonate of soda with the
brick dust and then rub them thoroughly.
A
New
Shortening
If you have a sewing
machine, a clothes wringer
or a carpet sweeper (all
new inventions of modern
times), it's proof that you
c:tn sec the usefulness of
new things.
ttolene
Is a new shortening, and
every housekeeper who is
interested in the health and
comfort of her family
should give it a trial. It's
a vegetable product and far
superior to anything else
for shortening and fry
ing purposes. Physicians
and Cooking Experts say
it is destined to be adopted
in every kitchen in the
land. This is to suggest
that you put it in yours
now. It's both new and
good. Sold by leading
grocers everywhere.
Mario only by
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
CHICAGO, sind.,,
13S N. Delaware Ave., Phil a.
,IYS CataprH
CREAM BALI.!
Cleans the
Nasal I'assagfS,
Allays Pain and
Inflammation,
Heals the Sores.
Restores the
Sense of Taste
and smell.
iiVI or':,
h'AYFEVER
U.1A
TBY THE OTOE HAY-EEVER
A purttt'le Is applied Into earn iirwtnl anil Is
nitnt'iinii'. rnee an ei-ms hi nnnmsisi m niu
r-KUter..il, U cts. ELY BUOTUKIUS W am-
.i J atirtvd w. I w.irkvil itoKilllr and niKdo mntifr fiilrr
Him I tiot4 in. I l.cim aliletobny n laUml Hndbtiild
h. in ill ttiimnMr b'.lel. If I dnirtinroilBl thl, I will to
In w.rk nr.in at tli bnlaeii In wliicli I nisun mjr monn.
I ruv .V I n.) MIKII w lii.tmi't an.l ..ri 7n. rumor
Tf wh .In anil If vuo work liidnatH'iil.lv. vnn will In dill
llm aliljin bur n Ulnnd ami build a lu tol. If r"u wlih
t.i. SlntiMj can m 'trtipil at anr Mow line of work, rap-
1'llv aim nimorabiy. ny liinaa 01 viiiiRr Tilling nr uiu,
ami In ih.lr own lncalllli.a. wharTar tliv llva. Anr on.
ondntiiawork. Enty U le-aru. Wrariil.iUtvor-tliln. No
rli. 1 nn can ueTnli. v'nir aimre moinvnia, or an runr iim
t.i llirtwnrk. Tliia aiitli-nW new taail brln wonderful auc
.v-a tnoverv worker. Ilotrlimer. are earnltiK frmn HttS t(
HM, pir wark ami nnwaril. and more aTidra Utile expe-ri-ni'n.
We ran fnrnlali yno theempiojnmnt wutHurliyon
V IC i: V.. Tliia la an ana nf niarvulima thllnra. and burs ii
'inliMr 'froat. n.efnl. weallli-elvlnit wondur. ilroat naina
w:ll rawanl every llnliiatrlnua worker. V) tiwrnver yon an,,
and a lii'orar eon are dolne. von winl to know about llili
wmtd.-rliil work at oiu-e. ilalay nieana imicli money lo.t ta
yml. No aonce ti oxnlaln bare, but llyutt will write to Bi,
w.i will m.k. all mam to von fHEK Amin.al.
UlUel CO., IIim Aucuetia. Maine.
W'iselv invested will soon double itself.
and there are often as many elements o(
kafelv surrounding a cood payini; invest
ment as one that pays small dividends. The
earning capacity of every investment is the
foundation of dividends. The Atki&iOP
Hanss Fnmishlnff CO.. of Maine, Orcamze'
in 1SS7. has paid its stockho'ders 0 semi
annual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per
cent, a year) and is earning s handsome sur
plus besides. It is a buy and sell business
and a sale investment lor all classes. 1 ne
authorized capital is 1,000,000, of which
151570,000 nas neen paiu in. i iiinuer in
crease the business, SjiSo.ooo of the Treas
ury Stock is offered uiv.il March 15th, at par,
$10 per share. Price of stock will he ad
vanced February 18th to take effect on above
date. For full particulars address the com
pany, liox 121S, Bcston. Kut. or FerV.atd,
Ut.
Soientifib American
Agency for
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i)ULlsUKUS,3tll ISruadwajr, New York.
ejf
E. A. RAWLINGS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Ulcat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
Pork, Haws, Bacon, Tongues,
Bologna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
MAIN STREET,
BLOOM8BURC, PA.
"RAILROAD TIME TABLE-
T A KLAW A RE LACKAWANNA tt
WESTERN RAILROAD.
PLOOMSUURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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NORTBCHIBBLAND.,
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r el
Connnctlons at Wupfrt with PhlUdlphi 4t
Heaflrir Hstlro-'d for Tmsnrd, Tamaqne,
llllHinsrort, riutibiiry, l'ntfHVlllei. ftc. AC
iorthtimbBrlnd with -. ft R. Plv. p. 11. H. for
Il.trrlHhuiy. Ixiek Haven, Emporium, Warren,
Corry uud Krle.
W. Y. IIALLMTKAD. nn. Man,
rnr,r..n I a.
Pennsylvania Railrcai
I. AS. It. K. 1IV. AND N. C. KY
In effect May M. iw Trains leave nundf.
KAMTWAHU
9M A. m. Train 14 (Dnliy except "unlay) for
llarrlshurtf rd lnl-rmeilU'f station nrrtvlng
at Philadelphia 8:tio p. m. ; w York 8:S0 p. m.;
Halllmme, 8:10 p. m.; Washlnifton 4:80 p m.,
cor.npctln? at 1 hlladelphla lor kll (oa Mbo
points. PasHCnirer coaches o rhlUdelpM
Ualtlmore. parlor car to Philadelphia,
I'M p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for
llarrlsbttrv; and Intermediate stations, arriving
at Philadelphia a' A:M) p. m. ; New York, thas p.
m.; Baltimore A:4A n. ni. ; Vtaslilnnto s:1Ap. ui.
Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger
conches to Philadelphia and Haltlmore.
i.V p. m. TMln 19 Dally except Huoday for
IlarrtBburtr and Intermediate points, arrlvtnj
nt Philadelphia pm p. m. Haltlmore 10:40 p.
hi. Passenger conch to Philadelphia.
:99 p. m. Train A, (Dally,) for Uarrfshnnr and
all Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel
phia 4:8.1a. m.; New York 7:10 a. m. Pullmtn
slinplng car from llarrtsourg to Phlladelphtat
and New York. PhlladnlphN passengerscan r
maln In a eeper undisturbed until 7 a, m.
l:Wim (Dally,) for llarrlsburg and Inter
mediate ftailons, arriving at Philadelphia 8:.M) t
m., New York V:S0 a. m , Ualtluioie e:40 a. m.
Washington 7:80 a. m., Pullman Hleeplng oara
to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila
delphia abd llnlilnior-.
4:18 a. m. Train 14 (Dally,) for Ilarrlsbnrj
and lntrmedlatA stations arrlvlnfr at Haiti
more -M a. m. and WushlnKton 10:UA a. m auo
Pullman sleeping cars to haltlmore, Washing
ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore.
WBHTWAKD.
9:i4 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Hundy) for
Canandalgua, Kocliester, Buffulo and Niagara
Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and panauo.
ger coaches to Kochester.
8:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie, CnnanliU.
gua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, H'if.
tulo und Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace
cars and passenger coaches to Krle and Kooues
ter. :8A Train is (Dally,) for Lock Haven ana
Intermediate stations.
1:85 p. m Train ll (Dally except fundsy) for
Kane, Canandalgua and Intermedium stations,
Pochestor, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with
through paasenger coaches to Kane and Koeb.ua
ter and Parlor car to Kochester.
f:M p. m. Train i, (Dally except funday)
IJenovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations.
thus p. m. Train 91, (Dally,) tor V llllamspo.
and InteruiedlaiA) stations,
TUPOUGH TKA1NH FOR BCNBDFY YHOH
THE BAHT AND 8UUTII.
Train 18 leaves New York, 14:15 night, Phila
delphia 4;30 a. m., Haltlmore 4:40 a. "., "a rlh
burg, 8:10 a. m., dally arriving at Muubury e V
a. m.
Train 11 Leaves To ladnlphla -so a. m
Washington 7;V a. m., Haltlmore 8:4' a. in ,
(dnlly except Hunday) arriving at bunoury, 1-.S
with Parlor cr from Phl'odeTphla and passen
ger coaches from PhlladrilpbU and Halllnioru.
Truln l Iav-s New York 9:00 a, m , 'h Indel.
phla U:4 a. m., Wnxhlngton 10:50 a. m., Haiti
more 11:45 a. m , (dally except Htindav) arriving
at Kunhury 8:10 p ni. with passenger coactei
from Philadelphia and Hililmore.
Train 91 leaves New York 4 00 p. m , Philadel
phia 4;9ftp. m.. Washington 8:45 p. in., Halttmors
4:30 p. in. (Dally) arriving at Minbury 9:06 p. ru
"'lirougU Parlor car trout PhlUdelphlu. week
diys.
Train 9 leaves New York 8:80 p. m , Phlladel
phla':40 p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Haiti,
more 8:48 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv
ing at Kuubury, 9:04 a. in. with Pullman sleeping
cars and passenger coaches from WasUlngtdo
and Haltlmore.
Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Phlladal
phU ll:'rO p. m., Wtshlngton 10:14) p m., Haiti
mure H:4i p. in., (Dally,) arriving at Huuli'iry
5:10 a. in., with Pullman sleeping cars (mm
Philadelphia, Washington and Haltlmore nnd
passenger couctea from Philadelphia and Haiti
more ftUNUUHY HAZLKTON, A WII.KESnAKkE
HAILHOAD, AND NORTH AND WEST
KKANC'H HAI1.WAY.
(Dally e.xcent Sunday)
Train 7 leaves suubury l0:iaj a. in. arriving at.
bloom Kenr tfl:4S a. to., Wilkes Harre 14 10 p. in.
liivzleton 14:15 p. in., Potthville ins p. ra.
'I rain 11 leaves sunbury 5:35 p in. arriving at
Hlooin Ferry :40 p. in . Wllkes-Hfirre 7:M) p. in.
IlHlnton 7:6 p. m. Pot tsvllle ;ni o. m.
Train s leaves Wllkes-Barie 7:45 a. m. rorts.
ville i:00 a. m., l'nzleiou 7:io a. in., arriving ut
lili'om Ferry S:47 a. m., Kunhury 9:40 a. rn.
Vtln 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p. in. llazleton
8:01 p. m. Wllke-Uarre3:14 p. m., arriving at
bloom Ferry 4:31 p. in., Kunhury 5:15 p. ru.
HI 'N DAY TKA1NK.
Tnilrf7 leaves rjunbury 10.00 a. in., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10: U a. in , Wllkes-Harre 14:10 p. m,
Train 46 leaves Wlikes-Uarie 5:10 p. m., arriv.
Ing at bloom Ferry :39 p. nt., bunbury 7:30 p, m,
cn h. k. pruu, J. K. WOOD,
lien. Manager. Oen. t ass, Agt.
B
LUOMSUUKO & bULLlVAN K. W
Taklnir effect MONDAY. NOV. 17. l'W.
bOUTli. ur.TH.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv
STATIONS, P. St. F. at. A.M. A.M. F. St. F.
Bloomsburg, A 98 19 10 1 M 8 86 9 M 8 0
Malu Slieel 18 14 04 T 07 8 44 I 44 (47
Iroudale 16 19 0 7 04 8 45 9 48 A 60
Parw M 11 1. ........ 6 08 11 59 A 66 8 58 .' M 8
Lghtstreet 8 06 11 49 6 M 88816 7 IS
Orangevllle 8 51 11 83 4 43 9 06 8 07 TIJ
Forks 5 45 11 k7 8 68 9 18 I 17 f 40
Zaner's 6 49 11 24 A 80 9 40 I 40 t 44
Stillwater .... 87 11 19 A 95 97 8 95 T 99
bvnton,....M..-. 6 88 11 09A 16 9878S8 t89
Kdsont, A 48 11 04 4 11 9 41 8 88 T 44
Coles creek 4 90 11 09 A i'4 9 44 8 49 T 48
Bugarloaf 6 It 11 67 A 8 9 48 8 46 1 64
Laubaona. 6 14 10 546CO 9 58 S 60 T67
Central..;. 6 08 10 48 6 51 10 08 4 00 8 07
JaailMIl Clt ... 00 10 40 6 60 10 10 4 ot 8 10
Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar.
P. M. AM. AM A.M VU. P
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.I:-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA1V,
Mrs. Ent's rittilding. Court House Alley,
DLOOMSKL'lu;, TA,
A. L FRITZ,
ATTORNKV AT-LAIV,
Tost Office fiuildinj;, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSIIL'RG, TA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Wirt's Duildinr;, and floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Oflioe and floor Coluniliian building,
M.UOMSHUkG, 1'A.
H. F. IIARTMAN
REPRESENTS THE FOIXOWINO
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPAMES
North American, of Philadelphia.
Franklin, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia,
York, of Pennsylvania.
HcPover, ot New York,
Queens, of Indon.
North British, of Ixndon.
Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5.
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
WAINVVRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
Kice, : pne, Bicarb Soda, Ktc,
N. 1'. I'orner Second and Arch Streets,
rnii.ADF.LvriA. pa.
ITOriVrs ill re.ci.t prompt Mtentmn.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over I. W. ltartman A Sons Store.
Residence, N. . Corner Ontre and Fourth
Streets.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORN EY-AT-I.A W,
Columbian Building 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
GRANT HERRING,
ATTORNEY A T-LAW,
Rawlina' Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Buildin);, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
FRANK P. BILLMEYER,
ATrORNEY-A l'-LAW.
Denllcr's Buildins, aud floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
BLOOMSBURG RELIABLE FIRE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
M. E. Edwards, Agent and Broker,
Office Sanitarium Building,
(Successor to II. C. Cuamberlln and I. Edwards-)
COatrANIKS ItlrKKSltNTKO. AS8KT8
Flremans Fund, or San Francisco, 4,H45,rW9.4
Spilng (iaidun, i.t Philadelphia, $l,8iil,i:7S.K9
American Central, of St. Louis, $1,474,081.61
North British aud Mercantile, of
LoDdon and Kdlnburg, Eng. V.
S. Branch, New York City, $3,431,.V5.A9
LOSSES PUOMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT
I'ltlSAOKNCY. 6-18-ly.
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Buiidlni', cor. Mam and centre Sts.,
BLOO.MSBL'KG, Pa.
CS"Can be consulted in German.
W. H. RIIAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Main Streets,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
OSce, Nuith side Main St., below Market,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OCice, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, corner of Kock and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Special attention gtva to the eye and th
fittinf of glasses,
SALESMEN WANTED
Ta m11 KI'khKRY HTtiCK. We
grow nil the leading varieties, both old and
new. We rciilm e nil gtoek that dies, und guar
antee satisfaction. Highest salary or commis
sion from the start. Write (or terms.
11. K. Hooker Co., Nurserymen, Kochester, N.
1.
U. V. wniTR-
A. K, V08O
WHITE & YOST,
ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OP
THE PEACE,
Mover Bros. Building, and floor,
. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
I.nckard'a Building, 2nd flor, Comet
Main and Centrset
MATTHEW McREYNOLDS,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Office Second Floor, Postoflioe
Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Offl and Residence, Third Street, West of
Market, near M. K. Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
Office hour every afternoon and evait
Special attention given to the eye and tka
fitting of glasses. Telephone twonectiosv
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Ofice, Barton's Bailding, Mais below Market
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Ail styles of work done le so peri or maaaet,
and all wort erarranted at represeated.
TUTH EXTRACTED WfTHOUT PAIU,
bf the as of Gas, and free of charge wbc
artificial teeth are hncrtul.
SjETTo kw stpea all boars durksg tha dav.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. Office 2nd floor front, l.ockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in nil its branches, Work guar
anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad
ministered or ELECTRIC Vllifc ATfR and Local
Anasthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W, Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
liuxiMsnuRG, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as good Compan
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. Y.; Merchants', of NewarV,
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N. .j
Reading, la.; German American In.. Co.,
New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New
York; Jersey City Fire las. Co., Jersey C.tr,
N. J.
These old corporations are well s"aord
hy age and fire tested, and have never vrt
had a loss settled by ny court cf law. I heir
assets are all Invested in solid necuiities, aue
liable to the hazard rH fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
paid as soon as detennired, by t'hr'sti in f. ,
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bluoins
burg. Pa.
The peo)4e of Columl ia county sboold
pitronite the asency where liv-scs if aiiv, urj
settled and paid by one of their owo exurja.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
McCi.oskey & Tracy, Proprietors.
'.Opposite the Court Uuoac)
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem
convenience.
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT. ,
Bloomsbuko, Pa.
Farm property a specially. 4-22-ly.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTER MAY 15, 1894.
Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows t (Sundas a
excepted.)
f or r.ew iorx, rmiaaeipoia, nraaing, roiuv
vllle, Tamaqua, ftc. 6.10, 11.86 a. m.
For VMlllhUisport, T.45 a, m., 8.15 p. m. Sun
day, ISHa. m.,4. p. m.
For Danvme und Milton, 7.45 a. m , 8.15, 11.19
p. rn. Sunday, 1 .5 s. m., 4.SS p. m.
For Catawtsst 6.10. 7.45, 11.36 a m., 1815, 6.00,
e.nop. m. Sunday, io.si a, m. 7.08 p, to.
For Rupert 6.10, 7.45, n.Stf a. m.. 14.15. 8.15,
n on, 6.mi, ll.tfCp. m. Sunday 7.bi, lo.ai a. in., 4.W
7.0:1 p in.
Trains for Bloomsburg
Leave New York via ot Philadelphia 7.46 a,
m., 4.00 p. m. and via Kaston 8.46 a. m., 4.30 p, m,
Leave Philadelphia IP.O11 a. m , 6.0O p. m.
Leave Keudli'g 11. r0 a. m. 7.67 p. m.
Leave pottsvllle i9.ao p. m.
Leave Tamaqua 1.41 a. m., 9.38 p. m.
Leave willlumarort 4.50 a. m., 4.45 p. m. Bun
day, s.oo a. in., 4.45 p. in.
Leave Cutawlra 7.0". 8.80 a. m. 1.80, 8.19, 8.10
11.16 p. m. Sunday, 7.45 a. m., 4.16. p m.
Leave Hupert 6.91, 7.08, 8.47. 11.43 8. m., 1.87,
8.47, .1, 11.45 p. UI. bundas, 7.59, 10.14 S. tu
4.9- p. in.
For Baltimore, WrsblrGton and the West via
B. & O. It. H,, through trains b avn uliard Ave
nue Station. Vlillrt. (P. K. H, V.) 8.M, b.i'l. 11.97'
a. in., 1.37, 3.M, 6.14 7.18 p. m. Sundays 8,63, 6.04
11.47 a, m a. 50, b.44, 7.18 p. m,
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and
South street Warf.
F0U ATLANTIC CUT.
Weekdays Express. ft-Oft a m.. S.00, 8.00, 4 rn,
6.0i p. m, Accoumodallou, 6.10 a. tu.,4.15, 6.811,
6.80. p. m.
Sunday Bxnress, 8 09, 9.00, 10 80 1. m. Aooom
modatioD, s.00 a. m. ai.d 4-1 p. m.
Keturiilrg lenve Atlantic city Depot, corner
Atlatillo and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7.00, s.00. 9.00 a, tn. and
8.1 a, t.Mi p m. .eccumoduticn, 4.10, 5.:o, s.10
u. in., and 4 BO p. in.
Minday RsprerM, 4.0n, a 00. s on p. tn, Acoonv.
tnodatiou, 7 JO a. m. aud 0.16 p. ni.
I. A. WEIGARD, C. C. nANCOCK,
I'era. A tii'0'isip(er Ceu'lPasa. Ajjt