1 saltzersj. t- I 7 Don't Want tho Earth. isn I every body ll(lf. wants the earth, but what, people make uj their winds that Ihey hand a piano, organ, or Urwi.ii' machine, they .noil the best on earth for Hi r least moil ey. The vnnrr ihill'J to do IS to I' 1 1 Una of u uood rcliauu. home dealer who will make things right, if Uhcrc isany thing wrung, Qo (tint- see J- tiattzcr 'he well hi tow n (lea lei in all hinds of m usical awn: incuts ana, sarin" machines, lie handles flic Sleek, Eatey an 'I Starr jiiauos ; the Estey Miller a n d u n l ted S tates Organs. ,- law idle, i.. I I Till Pi . -.'Vi' ? I ?.c celebrated White other mall as of Sew ing Machines. Sal is fan lion guaranteed by J Saltzcr, JUoonisburg, J'a Vain St. below Market M:.cb Frorr. rctrolc-uir.. It give? a brillia-.it lih!. It will tint moke the cliiiiuievs. It will not char the wick. It has a hif;h fire test. It will not evalode. It is pre-eminently a f.unily safct oil. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil nude. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is ' tSHSf f- s ft? ASK VOUR DKALER FOR. Crown - Acme :o: y BLOOMSBURG STATION,? BLOOM SI5URG ,I'A SrW'f ."O i(ui( Ce.-nei.f wnc'j nmitMnij. I ;..f.' i ll BLAINE AS SAMSON. HE DEMOLISHES THE REPUBLICAN "HOME MAr.KET" CLAIM. Tim ArgmiH-ntfi of tint "3Inn from Mxlnn" Ari')trd im Truo for tlio I'nrpow ol IlhiitliitlliiT tlio Tiillnry or llrptilillrnn rrotorllonlht' Cliihan. Mr. Bliiino luis i-iitniilt-tt'ly di'Ktroypd tlio old lioiniliilcnn urcuiiu-tit ut ii homo market uk a jtu tiiii -ntion to tho funiui-s of tho northwest of n hh;h imjtcctivo tariff. Ho did it i:i a luw word ut tlio Ophir f(iHt of 'U'hiUlaw Rcid. "Tho products of mumifaclorica in each ol thu four nrifultural states of Ohio, Indinim, Illinois and Michigan," B.tid lie. "aro greutor in ix-cuniary amount thnn tho products of HKrionlimv." What if v. c ndmit that this is true? It niht bu i-luiniod and fully jn-oved by census i tati.stie-a that tho output of thu protected factoricH of Illinois co'.islitc.to but ft fin.ill pcrcTiilajjo of tho total out put of nil tho factories, protected and unprotected, in that tate. But for the purpones of the argument v e prefer to accept Jir. Jilaine utatomctit as ho cvi ileutly intends it to bo r.eeepted ns meaning that tho value of all Tiiar.ufuc tures in tho state of Illinois is duo to tho protective tariff. When wo ncoept Mr. Blaine's Ktate- nient or Mr. Blaine's terms wohavo tho rij;ht to question him upon it. AVe ask then, why, if tho manufacturing indus tries of Illinois have been protected up to tlio point where they creato values in manufactured products greater than tho values of all tho agricultural products of tho stale, they do not creato n home mar ket for tho agricultural product? Illi nois produces from CO.OUO.OOO to GO.GOO, OUD bushels of wheat nnnuallv. Her population can consume, not over2'l,lK)U, OOU bitshels. The iiurplct is :old r;t prie liXtd r.broad. Tho great mills of th- ptato grind more for export than fer local demand. Tho t4al can raise 4u0, 1.00,00') bushels of corn, and cannot tvn Biniw, af t-r including tho great oitMt.np- tr.e capacity of IVona and reinu di. til leriec, unprotected industrios, more than tl;rei;-(piarters of it. Tlu;e are the ureat t-li-.ple.sof Illinois ngriculture. In dairy ing, tho product of late years has per haps reached 100,000,000 pounds of but ter annually, a quantity far in excess of tho demand of tho state, and this com parison of tlio amount of agricultural product with tho Illinois population might bo carried into tho raisin:: of meats, anil throughout tho entire list of farm produce, with like results, 'f hero is a great farm surplus in Illinois every year. Protectionists havo answered tho de mand fur a homo market with a promise to make one. All they have wanted, according to their theory, has been timo enough. But here they havo a state, ac cording to tho highest Republican au thority, whf-ro protection has developed manufacturing to a point where theout put of its faclorit s is worth more than tho output of it.-; farms, and yet the fac tories aro unable to furnish an ndccpiato market for it.; farms. The conclusion is irresistible, accept ing Mr. Blaine's iigures as true, which they are not, that tlio labor cost entering into the value of manufactured goods is very cnial!, owing either to low wages or the employment of labor saving ma chinery. In either view Mr. Blaine, dis poses completely and forever of the de lusion of a home market. Cau it be possible, that ho failed to seo tho effect of his words? There aro many things in his hopeless and despondent attitude to suggest that other Samson of oldi u time putting forth the last effort of his strength to overwhelm iu one common ruin thoso who had humiliated him and brought him at last to an Ophir feast to make them merry. fct. Louis liepublic. V.'liy Itt'imbllciii'. Are Kiul. It appears to be sottled beyond dis pute that Republicans would be feeling pretty good theso fair autumn daya if they could only forgot that Maine slumped. Vermont dittoed. Alabama stood liruu ... . So did Arkansas. .. . Bo did Florida. -) So did Georgia. " "' ' , Grcsham had bolted. '", " '-' So has MacVcagh. So has Cooloy. Blaine didn't vote. Things look bad. St. Taul Globa. M2kliilt-y Ilefore unit After. In 1SU0, jitst before the Democratic tidal wave struck his bill, Mr. McKinley asserted in a public address that "this whole system of cheap things is a badge of poverty." Fearing thut the people will this year take tho samo view of McKinley ism which they entertained two years ago, Mr. McKinley is bobbing up in this Ftate, and that with the pretense that his bill waa intended to make things clump and has had that result. Hits Mr. Mc Kinley deceived himself, or is he de liberately attempting to deceive other-? Buffalo Courier. t'KvlHiiil'H l'lmi of Itoform. Tho direct appeal which Mr. Cleve land's plan of reform makes to tho coin inou judgment of tho voters of tho American republic is what invests it with that vital quality which has caused It to survive the reverso which it suffered four years ago and to gain converts from all classes with a fuller and nioro per fect understanding of its beneficent and wholesome purposes. Kansas City Star. Tho l'reseut lti oulilkiiil l'n.ltloii. The present Republican position is an jrtravagnnt perversion of the principles and purposes of protection as f ormulated and advocated by unti-Democratic forces from tho beginning of tho government down to tho inauguration of Benjamin Harrison, a perversion that is daily driv ing tho best elements of that party over to tho Democracy. Ehnira (N. Y.) Ga zette. . . ... ... A Revolution In Eating: has been brought about by the introduction of Cottolene, tho new vegetable shortening. The discovery of this product, and the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, lias attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one has probably suffered occasional dis comfort from lard-cooked food; while it is well known that thous ands arc obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such people, Cottolene is of peculiar value, widening as it does, the range of what may be eaten and enjoyed, Cottolene is a cooking marvel. It combines with the food imparts to it a tempting color, a delicate flavor, and an appetizing crispness. No trace of grcasiness remains to offend the taste, or disturb the digestion. Cottolene is worthy of the careful notice of all those who value good food, of itself or for its hygienic properties. Sold by Lending Grocers. Mints only by N. K. PAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and 138 N. Delaware Ave, Folia. HOW If'v AN l',V-jV V.tf.'iT-i 1 ..if'.T-'. V(.1.T J:ni Trvc A' C' HI. i, hi. rlUil T.l" I v . k".l t. '! ,1T t ll.n'U' i ti;. ii. i .'(" 1L t li .;il"'l n' V In i. :v ."i i'1' I w- , ni ;,-.f M-K-e ii..'-i. if i .: ir-i ! t i lu V I; I- .; n' .it I!-,' ;-.m.-ii f'i w'liL'li 1 1! ' ivis , : ,'!m:i i ii.s: i : i-.n 1 . t : r: ; Tf w" .. . nil I if V'nj w.ir!; i. -Ifi "l": -lv. "ti li.llC " lil'lijl" I'UV I'.! I i 1 Hid I'H'l t liiLI i ''' 1. ti-. .tfi i'm, fun n.i-i Ht mir n-f ! 11.1 l:.Hl'.r tlli". tl tll.-S" Ultl'iT ?t'V, V n 1 1 1 i i t ' i . 1 1 ti ;.-;.;. i n h w 1 1. ir i - .. -, i in t !:, ut. i-.i sy in Kt.iiTi. Wo l.in.uh e .o ri 's. V. u ci.:. ' f-i yi"ir t,.irf tiutiiu'iitf. o- i lutticwrik, ';'!n L-titir. ly uvw e'l brii - vn i-r :..' ut i v.-. :,,-r-. hi- i-r ".ro '.'.'.rr'i -erU STtii ii-r m.il iinv. :u,t, tiud nn.n. i:'t t i r i -t Wis i' 1 ti t'. fiisli "i .) fir dti ui-" I I'i'!:;;. 'I iiiu i . mi . ; i: rvt l.n,-. ijii.i-- b 'I r n . -it, "-tf tt. v. .' 'i iri i i, v"i '"p. w,:; - vil ..Mt. ;ii. In', i- nit V'or' t. V. ! r1 'I inn' .1. 1 w : t-r i-lil, A:v i i IiiTiir. Nj '':r tuo rf.ll Ht'.'- tn 1 iK'tt v.t y,.ii , .icf.fi y,i! v...- tf !::t.- . i n i lit fu. 1 u ' .-i" .Hal..) ii'". vim y:tjt't r?p T- irt J li !.: r..V i r V.'l'o'y inv aiul i'ici e ai'. tod will odea eori V.J-.....C li.-. le.l, . oi as mr.ny cjiiiehis tnud inviiv; inv s.a.'-.ll ci i vitK-in! s. il!L-ty io;aiiii nitnt a:; oi-.e lla-.l oay earniii' eav:icitv of every in tiaent n .'VI the cr foviiulalion of diviil-rnds. The Y.r.zs rurclshhs CO., "f -fai.ie. in l?iS7, has paid its stod.lio Je (.'ijaiii.'i.d ii cini- nnniial divideiuls of 5 ;cr tent, each (10 iv:r cent, a year) and is earning a handsome sur plus besides. It is a buy and sell l nsincs and a safe investment for ad classes. The authorized capital is $1,000,000, of which 570,000 lias been paid in. To further in crease the business, ijSo.ooo of the Treas ury Stock is oflcred mail March 15th, at par, Ij-io per share. Price of stock will be ad vanced Kehruary lSlh to take effect on above date. For full particulars address the com pany, Pox 121S, Ec3t:a. !:.:s. cr Per r' w 4 - - He- Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. ' A llfAUB mnKKSt DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. For Information nnd free TTandboolr wrle to MUNN A CO., ittil 11HOADWAY, NllW Youk. Olde&t bureau Tor Bocurlng pntont in Amurtca. Krory putunt tukon out by ui Is brought befora the public by a liutloo given free of churice Lu the Lart'ost rlrculntlon of any scientific paper In tho world. Hplondidlr Illustrated. No imnlhccnt mini nhould be without it. Weekly, :l.00 m yeurj fl..iu nix montln. Addroes MUNN A t'0 riiULlsULUS, 301 Urondwuy. New Yurk. E. A. RAWLSNGS. DKALER IN AH Kinds ofMcat, Ucef, Veal, Lanin, Jlr.Uon, Pork, Hanw, B;u.'u!i, Tongues, liolorua, 61: c. Free Dclivory to till jiai'is of tlie town. MAIN STRUCT, BLOOM PA. ! , :-r " w ' ' ' '".""a f .... v. t . Oi. fi. s, j tm.11 -..:..,.. ...-.. 0 I., mi1. l .. i': . Ail I..1..-U. I i 1 1 v It I! if 1 1 r i 69 f V.-, ..ri.. J-,.,,, f,,!,,!.,.,, B.W .); ' VO.'xi--. I-AS1I.V.M d.Ml.Y l,,,,.,l. Wy i-aui " 1 i-'-l" i-iu-:.:. A'i.li.t.. -k;rttaw.1Ai,'' to., m 1:1 u.-.u, um. Tho C'elobnitrd "Cttiian" 5re:ul, t'r.Uo and I'arliiij Knife Maiailucturerii want neiitu in every locality to handle tlKine knives. Ilest tiling in 1 he iniirket. i'ms ent aeonu clour from f lotnijlflduily. Bend l.imfor auipluieu THE CIAU88 SHEAR CO., i'wiuout, 0. RAIUIOAD TIME TABLE D bLAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. IJLOOMSbUL.G DIVISION. HTAT10NS. NOKTIH-MBnO.ANn.,.. ( niiK'iou Clml'inky DioivllU Cnl:iwes,i , Kup,'rl iiluMuatiuri; Eipy Mm- It: wniow (iiovn r.rliirnreek Jlcrwkd IRv.oli llnvea Mink' '.'eriy MilekMlili.i! j tluniocK onTU. 4. M. ii a) i) :j.-i ti in n is 7 111 7 in 7 -J7 7 m , 7!IH 7 II 7 W , 1 (I . bio . s 111 . f I'l . B Si-, . ! . It t i . 8 41) , S f. . H 111 r. m 1 M A.M. P. M . f. 61 6 M 6 S t ia'i (I S3 u 8 4i M II f-i 7 i I 7 iH 7 -a 7 a V DM 7 4.1 7 IS 7T,l 7 ST sua so? i la 17 s ar. h an 8 . 8 4-! 8 47 8 .-.a M 12 8 M ' SI 8 JW S! a on a ri liVii a in a 17 : '." !! Ml .1 f : r.i r.n 4 i i 4 en 4 ( 4 is! 4 17 4 3 4 an 4 :u 10 ill lll.'W M 41 1J 4U it 1 11 1H ii-83 ii 'i'i it m i:'n:i Hi 06 ii'ii mil leckc AvoinUIr I'lymoiitU Wyiiiimtli JutictUin . KIll.'V"!! lteme-tt Mutiny. i U yoriitn.r H Ml West I'lUMtOO... II III ''Ittst.-.u IN II 11 II 111 II 'J" SI 111 II :!. tuirif I,:tr-.kv;'ii.na l 17 i 4r, 4 ! 4 r.r. T.MMlHlile O.e'.leriii'. l i 85 bCltANTCN 1 J 4.1 P. M. STATIONS. KOTTTH. A. M. P. . P. . A.M. II 0(1 OS e id 6 IN r Si ms f :ia II 411 l 41 Ii 4H fl.M AMI 7ni 7 mi 714 7'M 7 SI T 41 7M 8 ii? SCI MS 8 17 8 SI 8 HI h i:r H V.I 8f.7 ) o:l !l ( 7 tl 3:! PCP.ANTOV d mi 9 N5 1 : 007 Hellevii" TavlorvH'p in en 1 07 10 J'i 1IM1 lo an in 10 as 10 sa in as m sii i'l 41 in is mf,a in .-.! 11 d9 n a 1 1 a 11 40 n in 1 1 Ml la 04 taia 19 1H law i 5 "V.i l oo 1 4 i ia l rji aro a 04 s 11 a' i'i a-i 8 ztt .ii i ; ia aw ant 8 17 3 as 8 a". 8 40 3 4 If .1 VI 3 TvS 4 15 4 1J 4 IS 4 .18 4 44 1 M 8(1 it 17 sai n as 3I fi.'W h 41 .... 'I fi S')' 701 707 i ia 7 li.1 7 3) 7 41 7 47 I, ii1.!; iwuni.i D'iryeii TIM h' cm , WcnI. I'HtSt'JE Wyoniln? Ma'.thy Men lift i, Ktiinlon I'lyrnoui ti Junction., I'iymmith A VdD'i al , N inMenlce I'laiu'.K'i Shir :-fll'lnr.r Mek'n Kerry r.' .n-M l!:WeU liiirwli'k, lin-rOri-' k V mow (irovo Mmi! I'.tdiji? Fpy iii.wiristiiirs li'ipert fRtftwtsHa lltilivlll". t'li ni unity I'o n"rnii ;0XTI1UM'IKKI..M1... 7 51 b0i 10 8 18 a-i 8 8 43 07 A. M p. i'. r. v. r Y '."Ul!.nr.f-ro:r. Minlv.i-y, i'iitpvU! t'U:. l NoiOHimtcrl.tT 'l vi;h & F. DIv. P, H. U. for ll'irri.iburrr. r,'o:; ifuven, Emporium, W'hu, Cony and Kri. A. F. IIAIXSTEAD, Oon. Vr.n , Pennsvlvania Hailr:ai V. & R. It U. DIV. AND N. C lt'V inrffeet Stay aa. iiia Tr-.lus leivo sun.1 KASVrt'AKU. P: tr. rt.m. Train 1 1 (Dully exept Humlay) for Jlarrlsbni rriJ liilermedld'o htatiiiUH i.rrlvlni nl, rhlla'l. inl-.lu :i:u,i p. in. ; M'W oi'K 5:wp. u' Ha'.flino'e. 3:1u i. 11).; wn3lilU;ion 4:.I0 p. m eoiiii'-ciiii ut i iiuaii'.ipiiiii lor hii ej hiio polnls I'assi'iv.-er eoaehi'1 '0 I hlladelplil Ualt'nore. Purler CAr to Phl'.arteloluii. 1-5S p. rn. Tr.i'n s, (Dally e.xeept. Mindny,) for Iiarrlstnirif ana iineriMouiate si,iii"iw, arrivnj ut Phi'a'l"ii,ila nt i!:W p. in. ; New York, !):85 p. in.: li.uiia.iiri' on.-, p. in. : asiiini(io :i p. ru J -ai tor ear to Phlhuli'lplitA and patacaei i .ru in's to I'mia'tetoii! 1 ana nan iruoro. :..: u. in. 'i'r.on w I Dally except. Sunday for Tlarri'iiurif ntut mtui uieillate pclntH, arrlvlaj at l lttlu'li-lptiia 1 ;:,:, p. n. Ua'tlmoij 10:4J p. m. I'm j-i'ii'.-it eo o.-li to 1 lilladoloi'iii. '..'2 p. 111. Tivtn 0. (Dally,) tor Ilarrlsi-ur? unJ all tiit',nn,,.ilai,e eon inn. nertvitm nt rntiaa pill 1 l:a- a. tu : New YorK 7:10 n. m. I'uUiuau .n pinir ear o-gi-i Ilui-rlnruii-K to I'li'.'.adelyal'i an I New vorx. riiinwe'pm 1 p.e-seiierju in rs laaln u H.e..',ii-i- iinai:,: urucii iititn , a. in. l:-.(i a 111. 1 Dull),) Icr iiiirrisburif ftii'l lnt.-.-r r.i : !!ali -1 ui 1ni:x. arriving' hi Philmlelplilii U9 a 11., -e,v vuk I'M" a. m, HHiuiiioro ao n. in. Was.liis.'!oii 7:3U i'.. lu.. l'lillin.iM Moepins e.rp lo Plil.a.t. l:''ii.i Hal nasst'H-'er coached to IUIjI- d -li'lila i.iri liiiliiiuor". 4:!s n. ut. '1 rata 10 (Dall:-,) tor II.TiVbun; rini 1::: r:.i..dl..t stations arrivlii; at lial'l-ii:'i.-o ' :A' a. in. iind Wa ;M:o:tnti luania. Ki au'l J-!il!i,i-i!i iiivi-liitr or to lialilni.!i Wiislilai 10a, a:. l 1 a-jt-.'njT.'i-I'oacin s to naiiiiuore. Vi-c.-TiVAKD. aa I n. in. Train w ; Dally exeunt Sunday) f-.n ('ai.aii-l.il.'U.i. Poclrtsler, liuflalo and N'la-jaii Fall!., with l-u!ln.an pleepluj curs auu poaaon. i;er m '.elics to lioeli'-Hii-. i:lo a. in Train 3 tUiliy,) lor Erie. Car.ana.-.l. cii'iana '.iierineciiar ) siations, Koeaesrer, eur lain aii.l Niagara Falls, Willi Viulinau pulaee ears and puiat-ngur coacliea 10 rlo und KoeUes- icr. ii:sn Tr In is (Pally,) for Lode navon and lniirint!dlaie slal lulls. l::;s p. m -Train 11 (Dally except Punday) for Kane. ( iinandai'iiu nua lnTenneuuuo maLions, Hoi.-lii'ster, UuITulo, mul Nliupira. Fulls with 1 li ronerli naHeiieitr eoueliea 10 Kaue and liocliou- ter and Parlor ear to ltoeliester. 5:30 p. 111. i'rain 1, (Dally except Sunday) lienovo, Klnilra and luterniodlaUt stations. fa'S p- in. Train m, (Dally,) for willlamspo. and Intermedial!! alatlon9. TtH'OUOU TKAINM FOR Rl'NBURY FKOM THIS EAST AND SOUTH. Trdln is Leaves New York, 11: 1 5 night, Phila delphia 4;8u a. m., Baltimore 4:40 a. in., Httrrls l.urtf, d:10a. ui., Ualiy antvlni,' at aunbury i:o a. m. Train 11 Leaves rii'ladelphla S:50 a. m Wflslilnirion 7-.5D a. m., lUiltlinore n-.v. a, m. (dally except Munday) arrlvlnifnt Buntiury, 1:35 Willi Purloren' from pliliodolDhla and passon. ger eoacheh from plilludelplili and Haltlmore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. ra , fliliadel. phliill:4ia. m., washliuiton 10:50 a. m., UalU more U:45 a. m., (dully except Sunday) ariivlnu ut sunbui-y 6:30 p in. with passenger coacnea trom Philadelphia and llalitmore. Train til leaves Now York a.00 p. m., Phlladol. phi 1 4;3fi p. m., Wnsliltieton 3:a5 p. m., Mainmort) 4:30 p.m. (Dally) arriving at sunhury :U5 p. m. ''lirouKli l'unor car from Philadelphia, week dim Train 9 leaves New York r.:.in p. m , I'hlladrt plitav:a:i p. m., YanUlustton 7:10 p. m., Haiti more 8:ir. p. ro , (Dally except Saturday,) arrlv I111; ut Sunbury, 8:04 a. m. wit h Pullman sleeping uara and panseiitrer coaches from WasUUigtoil and Haltliaore. Triiin 3 leaves New Y'orkS:00 p. m., rhlladul phla 11:30 p m., W sshiiih'ton U):o0 p. m., Daltl more ll:ao p. m., (Dally,) arrlvint? at Hiinhury 5:10 a. ui., Willi Pullman sleeping care from Phlladelphtn, Washington and Ualtlmore and patiseutrer coachea from J'Uliadelphla and Haiti more BUNlirRY U AZLETON, WILKEHBARRB HAll.ltO.',D, AND NOlt'in AND VVKaT liKANOH RAILWAY. (Dally exeepL Kunduy) Train 7 leaves suubury liia'O a. ru. arriving at lilooui Ferry '0:-!S a. iu., Wilkes llarre 18 to p. ni. llii.lt'tnn 1V:15 n. rn., Potfsvlllo 1.85 p. m. '1 ndii II leaves hiintniry 5:3.) p. 111. arriving nt Pki.in Ferry 6: p. m .. Wllkes-Barro I:S0 p. m. Iinzt-oin T:M p. m. Pottsville V;m p. ill. Train s leaves 'A llkcs-Mario 7:35 u. in. Totts. Mile CM) a. in., nuzletou 7:lu u. 111., urrlvlug nt liieoin F'"ry P:47 h. n sunhury 0:40 a. m. T-ln lu le'ives rottsvlllo 1:50 p.m. Ila.lftton S.-ei p. 1:1. Yt'likod-liari-e 3;ia p. ui., arriving uC Hiuoiii 1 eny :S' p. in., simtiury BiO p. lu, Ml'NDAY THA1NS. Traiti 7 ie.ives Minbury 10.00 a. m., arrtvlnc: at Iitooni Feny ld;4s a. m., like. Uarre 18:10 p. m, 'i rain ail leaves Wllki'S-l une 6;iii p. in., uriiv. lni: ut l.ieoin Fe.-ry tf:.in p. m , se.nbury 7:30 p, hi. til k, k. Hirtm, j.u.wooD. den. -Manager. tieu. Pass, Agt. B.' .OO.VlSliCUa & KULUVAN tt. ti X.lLIne effect SION DAY. NOV. 17. ISfO. KOUTU. KUUTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv STATIONS, f. hi, p. M. A.M. A M. P. k. T. . iii.'oiL.s'Diiri; a va ia in ; in m as o l. an Stit-cl C IS 14 01 7 07 F it) 4J H 47 Iroiatalr 10 la in 7 01 S 5 8 41 6 50 Mill tl IS 11 M M 6 53 M 68 tltfiila't 0 15 11 4 it ti) 6MIM 7 18 0'..ie.'.'.!nt f f : li Ki ft 41 II 0. ii 7 7 06 ! o. i.- li 45 11 -7 II i-1 t'j H 17 7 au 2aLi i-'h fi J'.t 11 21 n ii ' H f-o 3 .11 t 1.1 slliitater 5 S7 tl Hi 11 S li 87 8 86 7 119 it. i.ti'ii 5 11 oa 1) in v 37 a s-j av Itil-MiS 13! 14 11 0 Hi S a 7 44 tt '.i i. ( n ek s 80 11 ! t o n 44 a ) 7 4S S'li Li loaf 0 Ki ii f7 II CI V 4c: 8 4H T 5s l.i.iitnelia n la ;o di 6 Ht in li M 7 f" (Vulrul ft (3 10 4 5 M 10 Otl 4 CO S 07 Juuiu-oh t it ... b on 10 40 r r-.o jo 10 4 1 u 10 , Ly, Lv. Lv. As Ar. PROFESSIONAL CARu3,lc- N. U. FU.VK, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW', Mr. Knt'j Huildin ("onrt Homo Alley, I'.I.OO.MS.'iL'RG, I A. A. L 1TJTZ, ATTOKNFV AT-I.AW. Tost Office fiuildir., 2nd floor, lll.OOMSIlUKC, PA. C. W. MILL.ER, ATTO U N I'. V-AT-L A W, Wirt's Jjiiildiin;, and lloor, LLOOM.-'.ilUlit:, I'X ,V. H. SNYDER, ArroRNEY-4.T-1.Aw, OfTi :e 2nd floor Columhian building, llI.OOMSIiL'RG, TA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, UI.OOM.SBUKG, l'A. Offict! over I. W. I fart man & Sons' Store. Hcsuirncc, IS'. I'l. Corner Centre and l ourtli btrec:. U. KRAXi; ZARR, AiTor.NICY-AT-I.AW-, Clarh's liui'dliij;, cor. JUa mid t-entre tl, liLOUMoiilKG, 1'a. CjTCaa be coiisa'.tc l in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTO 15.NEY-AT-LAW, Ofhcft, cui'acr of Tl.nJ and Main Streets, CAT AW IBS A, rA. J. II. McKELVV, M. D., Sfi'.tiKON AND niYSICIAN, OITice, Ninth !,iuc Mai 11 St., below Market, UL.OO.M SLUING, rA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Clike, North Market Street, EI.OOMSBUKG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REEER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Ruck and Market Streets, ELOOMSDURG, TA. IIONORA A- ROUBINS, IL D., Office, West First Street, ELOOMSDURG, PA. foeeial attention given to the eye sad the 6uin of tlis ROBERT R. LITTLE, attor: :u y-.vt-lavv, Coi'jn.b'.in Itu.l.iin;;, 2nd lloor, ELooM::i;;:c', pa. GRANT HERRING, ATTOKNI'.Y AT-LAV.', Rav.iinji' Udild:, 2nd flovir. ELOo.V.t.u UG, P.V GEO. E. EL WELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian liuildinj, 2 11 J lloor, ELOU.MS'JL'RG, P.V. FR-NK 1'. BILLMEYER, ArrORNEY-AT-LAW. Dcntlcr's Euildinj, 2nd floor, BLOOMSLURG, PA. B. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia, Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania, IIs-!ovrrs ol New York. Queens, of London, North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE CROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Cnffcss, Sugars, Molasses, Kice, t-'pices, Jiieurb So, la, hlc. , N. 11. Corner Second and Arch Streets, r:!ii.A!::!.wu, p.v. i-CC'rdcrs vi 1 i receive prri.nj.t rttei-tion. BLOOMSBURG RELIABLE IT RE INSURANCE AGENCY. M. E. Edwards, Agent and Broker, Office Sanitarium Building, (Successor to li. c. cbamberiln and I. Edwntdg-) C(JlHV.MES IiKrilKSL'NTt'.U. ASSETS l'lremann Fund, of Sun franeippo, .hi.'i ::t.. Sprlog tiarden, of I'liliudelpljla, l.:i;'..v',:..i.a rtiniiu-aii oeniiai, en hi. I."U1, f !,4,a,iisi.M isoiin oiiusn auu .vereaiuue, r Loii'lon and Ediiilmrvr, Kbg. 1'. b. liranch, ew York t'lty, $-,4a',8!5.J- LOSSES I'ltOMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT this aoeni'Y. eic-iy. SALKSMliN WANTED aJ; To sell Ttiti'UliaCItl.- s.Ti(-fit.. e Riniv nil t lio leiuliiiif vaileliis, hutlield and new. werepluee till stock thai iiies, and fciu.r. unteo satlsiai'tleii. liiylii'sl salary nr eeiuinis Hlon from 1 lie Mart. V, 1 lie tor terms. I!. E. Uncivil-i'c, Nurse rjiuei., Uuclirstor, N II. V. WniTK' . N. TOB1 WHITE & YOST, ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW Wirt liuildin, Court House Senate. I5l.OOMSr.URG, PA. JOHN M. CLARIC, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of THE PEACE, Moyer Lros. ljuilding, 2nd floor, liLOOMSBL'KG, l'A. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, . I.ockard's liuildine, 2nd floor Corner Main nnd Centrsct MATTHEW McREYNOLUS, CIVIL LNfilNEER. Office Second Floor, rostotTice Building, liloomsburg, Pa. J. J. BROWN, M. D., 02ke and Residence, Third Street, West ol Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Office hours every afternoon and eveniafj. Special attention given to the eye and tb fitting of glaoscs. Telephone counection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, OiSco, Carton's BuilJintr, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of wark done in a superior manne. and all work: warranted as represented. TEKTH EXTRACTED WITOOUT PAIN, bjr the use of Gns, and free of charge wbea rtincial teeth are inserted. CTo be open al Lours d urine the dan DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia I iental Col Oliicc 2nd floor front, l.ockard's Uuild- iiij.;, corner of Main and Centre Streets, UI.OOMSliUKG, PA., IHMitislry in nil its branches, Worh nunr- nnteed as represented. . Kther and Gas ad ministered or 1 I v.: 11:1c vibrator and uocai :na-sthetics used for the rainless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SIWESSOKH TO FUEAS) DROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bi.noMsni'RG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN E. i-:na?: 1 ins n.'S'-TRAiirT, BLOOMSni'Ri'., VA. Home, of N. Y.; M.-rciirm-:'. of N. r-arV, N. J.; Cbc'on, N. Y. ; i i i l .V V.j l'.ea'bii; I j..: Geure.n Air.i-.an in,. Co., New oi 'k ; ( bcemvich !:iv..r.i;:i( (a, JC xt Yor!:; Jer.c- City fire Ins. Ce., Icr. tv Ouy, N.J. The.e old corpora' ions rr? well s ,v-..i'.d by ae and lire tes:H, nl hr.vi- m ttl had a io.ss settled by va court of la. v. '."heir assets are all invested n sobd e'ai ities, are liable to the haord oi file only. Losses pnir.p'.ly and! Iio'ic tly ad' -S '-d mrl paid as sooia a aVtcnaiiicd, by (,'l.r sri.-.n T. Knapp, ijpecial Acui a.ul Adjuster, ilioo.ns burg, Pa. The people of Columbia count;' l o"'.d patronize luc a;;ency where looses it m.-, CiUtled aud j. aid by oue of their ov-u citucii. EXCHANGE HOTEL, McCloskey & Tracy, Proprietors. .Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem conveniences. CLYDE C. YETTER, 1TRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. m.OOMSBfBO, TA. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-ly. riHLADELPIIIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTEH MAY 15, 1803. Trnins leave Bloomarjui-g ns follows : (Sunday! excepted.) For New York, Philadelphia, P.eadine, Iotts vllle, Ti lnaipia, etc.. 0 10, 11. 3r; a. m. For vn lliluinspoit , 7.45 a. m 3.15 p. m. Bun day, 7 5S a. m ,4 . an p. in. For Danville nnd Jtillion, 7 45a. m, 3.15. 11.15 p. in. Sunday, 7.5s p. m., d.'.'S p. m. Vor t'atimlhbB 0.10. 7.45, ll.ae a m 18 15, 6.00, B.iic p. m. sundny, lo.ai n. m. 7.03 p. di. For Rupert 11.10, 7.45. 1l.mi a. ni. ia.15 8.1 5 on, c.iin, ll.it'ip. m. bunduy V.Si, 10.S1 a. in., 4.S8 7.iw p in. 'I'riiiriHforPleoir.sbnri; Leave New T01 k via of Philadelphia 7.411 a. m., 4.i'0 p. 111. ui.d via Knsiou 8.45 a. in., 4..10 p. m. Leave I hlladeli'hla ll'.Ou a. in.. ti.u0 p. in. Leave Heuillnsc 11.50 a. ni. 7.67 p. m. Leave I'oi 1 NViile la 3 i p. m. Leave Tnnv.,(iiu 1.81 . rn., ftSS p. m. Leave Wlliiaiimi f it f 50 a. n-., 4 85 p. rn. Fun di: v, .0i) a. 1.1 , 4.'.'5 p. m. 1 on vt Ciitav. issa 7.i'. 8. SO a. m. 1.S0. S 19, 6.10 11. in p. in. Sunday, 7.15 a. in., 4.r, p ni. I eave liuperl f.al. 7.0H. S 87. H.4i k. in., 1.S7, s.87, .ui, 11.8.1 p. m. suuaus, T..W, lo.ia a. m. 4.aa p. in. F'or lMli Imere, Wrslilrpton and the West via U. k 0. It. li.. th row li lialiiH 1 live Olrurd Ave Iilie Slallon. I'liiia. (P. v, K. K. R.) S..W, t el. 1LB7 a. 11)., 1.M7, S'i', 5.18 7.1H p. m. SllUduyg !i.;,5, 1..0U 11.-.7 a, ui., ".so, 5.a, Lis p. m. ATLANTIC CI'IY DIVION. leave Pliiliidi'iphla.CLectLUtStnct Wha South street Wai t. FOH ATLANTIC C1TV. W'Tkda;. s Fxpresi. oni a 111., aro, 4.00 5.0;ip in", f ei uniiiiodii'ton, s.i 11 a.m., MB p. in. sin. day Fviii-- sk. 11.1KI, u. in. Acei n.odailou, 8.011 11. in. ai d 4.:io p. 111. iieturiilUK lesve Ailimtio f lty Depot, corner AiUii'lto aiiti iki'iisns av'.r.ins. v crkdaj s Kxri-'ss 7 00, 7 s5 11.no a. tn. una 4.1 Op. 111. eeen,i,ioili'Ueli. H.IO a, in., 4. Ml, pill. Mindny Kpie h, 4.0a, p. 111. Ac'ieuiinedutiou, 7 SO ft. Ill and l.v0 p. 111. I I. A. WF.IOARD, HANCOCK, l'rea. & tieu'l Munatrei. Ocu'l Pass. Agt. 'f : )
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