L WW Ilil lit " ,11 rujilANac H PLUGS, ThiOftat Tobaci 4 (,HCI7 tMof lOCtt. ,'.t all SALTZERS'. Dcn't Want tho Earth. Jt isn't, every body Hint wants the earth, but when j)coptc mahe np their minds that they want a nano, organ, oi sewing m a eh in e, 1 hey want the best on earth for the least man eij. The projur thing to d is to buy of a. good, reliable, home dealer who will in n he tilings right, if lucre is any thing a'rong. Go and see J. Salzcr, the well known dealer in- all kinds of musical iufgrnmenls and ;ciri)iy m n elt in es. J I e ha n ill es the Stock, Estoy and Starr pianos; the Estey, WlWlerand United States Or. 'tans. 'l he celebrated White, and other makes of Sew ing Machines. Satisfac tion guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Bloomsbiug, Pa Main St. below Market :o 2;si Burring Oil Tha; Can be Mado From Petroleum. I' give a brilliant liyht. It will not J'imke ths chimneys. It will not char the vuk. It ha a hi;;h fire test. It will not V!'J -!c. It is ore-cmiuently a family safetv oil. e Challenge Comparison with am othur illuminating oil made. A o stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is l7ie Best Qi C1.n:thij worti.n.:! ASK. YOUR DEAI.EK3FOR. Crown - Acme --if ' I-' 7'mr.i(nJi.-jlm..,Mr.w-X:!; V'' Wtmn. ft Mlutie Hilling Gi. ELOOMSDURG STATION, M.COMP BUKG ,rA. KAILS THAT LINCOLN SPLIT. TMKY STILL FORM A FENCE AllOL'T A rF.i!:ksr.i.-; (n.:.) farm. Flnltl tllP St. Lmils (Unlic. Stories of the great Lincoln arc al ways of interest, and it seems as if there are few localities in Illinois that ilo not contain some pioneer who re memhers the fcreat em.incip.itor, and cherishes a roue uf the martyr president . visit was made tiu.- other day to the home of Andrew .Simmons, a well to do farn.cr residing near the historic little inland village uf Fountain Green lyinj; near the line of Hancock and McDonoiigh counties. At his home resides Mr. Simmon's a:;od mother, Mrs. Miranda Simmons." She is one oflhc sturdy pioneers of the West. She came to Illinois from Kentucky when she was fifteen years of ape, and settled with her patents near Peters, htirg, whete slu married. They ifter war.'.s lived on the Alfred Gordon farm, near PctersiHiijr. the fences of which ro to this day comi.oscd of the identical rails cut by Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Simmon ave the re porter an interesting account of Lin coln's famous rail splitting. It seems that while Lincoln was stud ing law at I'etersbun; he and a friend named Hanks the latter a relative of Lin coin's mother who tvas also studying, boarded at Alfred Gordon's. Tins Mr. Gordon was an old friend of tiic Lincoln family. As Mr. Gordon did not charge the young men any board, they undertook to make rails enough for two farms. So for some months Mr. Lincoln and young Hanks put in a part of their time making rails. M'. Lincoln made most of the rails, and those cut by Hanks were u-isd in fencing a farm owned by the father of Alfred Gordon. Mrs .Simmons remembers Lincoln well as a si.iait but awkward boy long beioie hj ap peared in public, life. Eo;a JLihtrVili.1. rVoiti I lie Leaden ( Iiroi.l.'le. There are many curious trades in the world, biit the most strange must surely be the "artificial manufacture of wild men." Vet a well known English doctor in China has just certi lied from his own pt-.r-onal ex x-riene that this art is regu'.aiiy practised in the flowery kingdom. First a youth is kidnapped, then bit by bit he is flayed alive and the skin of a dog or a bear is grafted piece by piece upon him. His vocal chords are next destroyed by the action of charcoal to make him dumb, and the double purpose of causing "etiolation" of the skin and utter degradation of the mental faculties is effected by keeping him immured in a perfectly black hole for a number of years. In fact, by treating him like a brute for a sufficiently long time he is mads into one. At last he is exhibited to the en tirely credulous Chinese as a wild man of the woods, and his possessors reap a rich harvest. I ne priests, it seems, re adepts at the art. hen a kid napper, however, is caught by the people he is torn to pieces, and when the authorities get him they torture him and promptly behead him. A Pauper Faih Heir to $300,000 Pittsiiuro, Nov. ?. Information has just reached here fioin California, that Harney Dunning, an inmate of the city poor f.irm here for twenty two years, has fallen heir to an estate valued at $300,000. The fortune was bequeathed to Dunning by his brother William, who went to Cal ifornia in 1840, accumulated large wealth, and recently died leaving the estate to his brother, ilarn.-), of this city. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 1 1 ffae OU lyspepsia ir .your family ? o one thing causes lard. ffe rteWiortenmtj isswt , dean, find fl.ltrjfu.l . and other inVaVcfs can. eat food QooKed Without unbeasanf effctt. Jfor ZlLLcook'ng puroJCj it i3 pU HE EEfE Cfff frjan any other Shortet'incftlT forZj usa CoTTOlENC. Mndu only by N. K. FAIRIiANK & CO., :ECAG0, tad 138 It. Delaware Aye., PMla. now 1 A.V - --LZ,- 'V'l tVnt-'tsi-.. 'y. i f ir.rl.1nir Yo.nT '.ffim Trr, Ci. iTi.t-riffr.l .1 irtird ni. I w irk.' I it Mii ly nn.l !i- 'it.. n.".. f. v.'-r M l: I l;x.P,"ltl, 1 ti.-t-n-i.tftl,;.. toimy n 1'.! mi.: t l.f..l It "i .1 .iimnier hll. It 1 dun' t .intiH'.l ftl i'i il. 1 will t'n to i"rk .l ill nl tou t'Mtli'.. In wliicii I ni'i'lt' -y "iii'ht. 'I file ,V I .! -SuU i. ir.lrn'-l .M(t (;! . . ri- nlrr? If wo . BM't ll y-'ti wurx l;ti!nttri'tn- ly. jimi ;i l:i li io tiin.. ' ittiloui Imv li j - lnt.1 ah'! bnlM l liot -I. Ii yiMi n tail t'i. )lunf j r.n firi f.l at i-ir mv lit..- of w..ik. r. I'Mv .ii.l lion. :!:, ly, l.y Lnt. r.f titlmr tix. veutt ttr ill I, mi Uf, ii'ifl,'j linliti.'.. vlivrtjv.jr ll Any nnn ntti .in llie vk. Ki..yl"loi.ni. Wu lurrtii.li Bvyr'.'tliinir. N.i ri Vtm coa tl :titiiynnr irti ninruiitt.. or nil yirir timo Iti I'u'W.irU. itiitii tlr it.ry lon.i brink'. wii".i!-' ! .itc- r.. t.ii-vyrv w.ii Kr. r.tn. 1'itiiTiarn Oitriiinei-nrtt t. , I .! ,t t w." .n i n.,.yi.i ,,..tj nioru uli... i-x;.j. ri - i'-. '.Vtf t ii, r irrtf.li yim tiinftnpl tyrr.fi't wot- irliy..., I'I- I'll. 'I '. 1 .tt tlu'o "f In r-,-...rtuJ tl'i:i'1, rTl ! Tn i fi t ii r uri'itl, ti.i'til. fcunlili civin won-lnr. ii :nt t-i:.ng v i!l ri'tviT'l .'Miry inilil.lH.nid wnrl.iT. V. lu 'i V. r V'i'l itri., Mi.l w i tt.'v.T nn n .i.-i"..', yi.it rvr.I ..i kr,.. .v '".iit l .iti w l.-r.til wn-k r.t ottrw. l'vluy r.ittAii. lnuc:t mnin-y l.i.t In . it. Nn .p ic, . i h til-.ii, l.-r: h it ii 7,"j v 111 t.-r;:.) in u if w :l :vn. ni; r.w.1 r.t von F!li-'.:. Ati-'r.i.. iCL'l:c CO., JtJox ilXi. Au.-.-.t.-i, SJnlr.a. Widely invcs'.ecl will sorm iloubie iticlf, and tlioie arc ofien os n.atiy cU'iiu-nts of safety surrmiiuliry a guutl pnyin invest ment a one that pays sin.tll !ivik-r.il.. The eaniin;; capacity ni every in vj.-tmcnt i ; tlic Itumilaiion of i!ivi.!.T.ils. The .tiia cr Tinsd ?ttrai;hir2 ?0., ( Maine, ur-ani.-.t-a ill I!c7, has jiaitf its stiji.V.iiO.iltTi 9 senu r.r.mial i!:vitlen1s of 5 per cent, each (IO per cent, a year) and U earning a har.il .ov.ie sur plus I csiues. It is a Iniy una sell imincss anil a safe inveslmer.t fur ail classes. Tha autliori.:etl capital is t-l.oco.ooo, of which !?570,ood lias been aid in. To further in crease the business, !So(coo of the Treas ury Stock is offered uniil March 15th, at par, jio per share. 1'rice of stock will he ad vanced I'el.Tuary iSth to take effect on ahove date. Eor full particulars address the com pany, liox 121S, Scstcn. J!a:a. cr Pcrt'.wd, 113. Sclenilflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. For Information snd free Handbook write to ML'NN h CO.. ;'tl BlltlAIUVAY, NEW Vohic. Oldest bureau rnr soturiiiK patanta lit Auiurica. Krory patent taken out by us la brought before the public by a uutloo given tree oi charxu lu Uo ricutific Jmcnaiu Lameat circulation of any artentlfle paner In t)i world. Hiiieiiilully IlluntraU'tl. No iniellurKiit niHii annnld ba without It. Weekly. A.'S.OO a yearj HM Blx months. Addrem MIJN.N ii CO. 1'I.ULlsutus. 301 llruaUway, How Yurk. E. A. RAWLiNGS. AI1 JCiiuIs of Meat. Beef, Yen!, Lamb, SIr.tton, Perk, Ilanii?, P-;ic(ifi, Tongues, I'c!ogn:i, inc. Ynv. Ie1i vciy to nil I'urf.s of the town. MAIN STREET, BLOOrvTSDURC, PA. . .1....1, ,,.u ,-ri V :"" '"V ' 11. till .. if ... r. . ' ity, II... I l.l -ii. :. H.M.. SOMETSfNG fJCW. 1. . . 1, t , v . Tho OMio'tc.l "flaiif." I:n id, C-.ke rml I' rir. Knife idaiiufncliiri-rs wunt tiyt-ina In u ve;y !or..lUy tj liauiileilii'Du kiiivcta. llt.l tiling in tlionunki-t. I'tfj ent au'etita clear from f into tri 5 daily. Sni.il l.(iofot laiuiilvKk THI CLAUtl SHEAR CO., t'reiuuut.u, rvAIlROAD TIME TABLE JJhl.AWARH LACKAWANNA & WKSTF.RN RAILROAD. l!I.OOMSEUK; DIVISION. STATION X. NOItTH. . M . 11 vM ll :)- H 10 : in r m Tvn P. M I (tU A. M. NORTIIPMRRKI.aNn (H'ui'ron ImiKuxy n.iiivin.t , t'Hi.iA.3.1 H'ljwrt , KICK'ibiHbtirtr f-n-y i.i n. it. lllow (UOVO I'.i l.inii't t k litr -rfli k Ii-.vdi ll iv n I'm K " Kl'rrjr Mi!'.klii:iuy 1 1 11 11 s ... N.in'i' iit I? Avo-nl. I(! PI; tiiiint ii ... I lyiiiniitu .lur.ctlon .. KinvH'ou I.iin''t.... , M.illi.y r. at. 6 3 M ft M a: a m U'J 11 M .. 4a I) -H i Ail f.il 7 ii-v 7 V 7 .1 7 -il '! -in V 13 li Hi 1 III S VI if .' 3 ll I low M II W 4 7 :'.H r i V IH il llll t ;o 1. 1 1 8 .10 ( .ti M ll t 4 1 I'I H M II il 13 ii 4H II ID s ir e.i : .l it t'l S M ii r il 4 Oil 4 1 4 (W I it 4 17 4 V!3 4 .'ill 4 hi 4 17 4 1.1 4 Hi 4 IA r. u 7 4) 11 r.n Is IW ii'i.i 0i r ir 1 vl 17 n 8 4'J K47 8 woinintf h "'t rittston '.im I'fiotfin ii .in Imryet Ji Lr-okiiWrtunik ;i in 1 Rv'.orville (I-ll.'VUH fCKANTOH tl -'.'l II HI Ii n: A. U. 17 35 VI 4J V. . KT.VTIOKH. f-OTTll. a.m. a.m. r. v. r. m. SCHVTON OHl a V) 115 II ir? "llnvnp i nr. ti ,5 --t- Tuylorvlili. ti ;li Cti 1'4't "l7 I. lOka.vauua i;in 1 . 7 1 ,. ei D'ir..-a b id in 1 vv a is I'lltsti n f ff) 1 n 1 1 io n W'i'it Vii t .sl.'-ij t 1.. tP'jii in.) 1, m Wyoming r, 4' "iivs all li 4.1 Malt by Mi m JH I'.-tuim t (I ,H to :)- 1 rt 0 Klncaton 11 n 105., fi; i plynvintli Junnion I0''ii tr.M .... 1 lyrn-iiHh 7 IM Pi 41 :i 7 11 Avomlnlr 7 nil in in a ,-.n 707 Hunt broke 7i j: M 4i j 11 Hunlf-'k'n 7 m in mi sjvi t "i Hhlckalilnnr ; -1 11 dm ;)m - .) lli'k'H Verry 7i 11 ji 1117 74) iiKHi'h ifavcn ?h l'.i! 8 -n 717 Ilorwlrk HIiJ Hid St, 7M 1'r'ar ':rek sin .. 8 i') ... Willow urove 1J 1' '0 Minn-i Mm" Kldf( 817 II : ilM'jnri Rtov Ht'l I vet 3. vi 4 lilnornsburs- ;il n-iu ..5 sis ltiiprt SS7 IV M 4 1-3 -.-l O;awo.i. 8 I'I "l:i 4 1s H JH ll'invll Xf7 li.!7 4-8 Kill Cbnlaslry fins ..... 4 44 .... r,R.nnnii 9t-l 15 1-T 4M sm NCHTDraurHLAM; 9t! in) SG5 H U7 . m. r. m. p m. r n ( nnnfctione ri Kurort, wnn f'lill-rt" i pi-a W'ininif cmirn d rnr T'lninner'n, T intuitu W11lniTirnrt. MnhnrT, l'nt'sll'. .r, Nortiiiit'iii-Tl ir d with A :. IHv. I. H. K. for il.irrtmni'ir. ).ork tlitven, Jimpoi iiitn, '.irri'n, Carry r.ful Br if. V. V. nALLSTEAD, 4l.n. vn. Wftfit't O Pennsylvania Hai P. K. K. It. PIV. AND N. C R'Y lnotToct Mb? 21. in' Trains lo.-.vo yiindii KAMI'AliU. :4Hv m. Train 14 (Dully except Pun.Uy for ITmi l-itivrtf nrrt !nii media Htatlono rrlvlQi at I'lilladelpUla 3:ihi n In.; lSi'W York &:ftn p. ui.j riiiiiniti .:i'i p. in.; r-asninyon ;.ki p. m.( coiitii.-tjtiiii. ut 1 nuaiieipuia iur nil fM na polntM. l'a..sonT uoi,:hen o 1-hlladulpiil Uiltiinoro. Piirlnrcarto I'ntlndulnlra. p. ni. 'J'r.iln (Dally pxi:epi i-uiidir.) for liarrisuui'tr nn'i inieriiienutrK i-i .tlotn, arrlvluK L 1 iiiiiiifiiiiiiii, ii' .,:o i. in. ; .-fjy nrit, t:a" p. in.; Haltlniore H:4.'t !. m. : aslilni.-to vii n. 1.. Parlor c.r-t to Plilluilvlplila una piMseavr co.n-lies ti l'IUatli'!iila und Iiiiltlinore. 5.1't 11 m. Tr.lii Vt (Dally xct hundayl for Iliirrl.tiiirr and InterLcedlaiP pMnta, arrlvtuj lit. 1 r"rti'-i'nii 1 1 ,i. 111. nil.iunoru u:iu Di In. l'a Ki n.ercoicli to rhll idelu d i. -:'." 1 1. in. Train ii. (liliy,) n.r tan ls'"irg Mia all Itilerinedlaleftatliin'', Hrrlvln nt, l'liliadnl. iihla 4:J il. in.; New YnrlC 7:1 n. m. I'ulltnAO lHcpin car from llurrMtiiirr to I hlladnipuia an 1 Ne .v Yorlc. I'lill tdelpM 1 itrv soiiicr.icin ra in 1I11 In .1 e.jp-r undisturbed int:l 7 a. in. 1:'0 11 in iDnlly.) for IJarrl.-Uiurir ntd Intar nicliate iitailmis. arrlvlne; at riill idolplila 6.60 a in.. :vw York : a. m, Baltluioso b:-iu a. m. v a-""ini:iiiii li.joa. in., 1'iiiitiia'i ""irejiiuij cars in riiuu'ii'iifiiii iiini pafibouytir coticiiea to rlillu dflp'ila ai-l UilHiiior-. 4:11 a. in Trim Di (Dally,) for Harrlsburg nn l lilt nn-dlilp stallins arriving ut Ualii- nior- -:i'i a. m. und nu.t.'.lniftnn V)M h. ni and i'iimiu'mi sifi'Liimr r irs to l.itrlmorn, Wtujalu' ton, aiiil i n-.seni;er ccaetiet tn liiiLliu-tro, W'Js'l'w AhJ. 2:t a. m. Trnln ti ,'Uully exeept sun1iv) for f'tiiian.ltilifua, UtK-liester, llufTiilo and Ms;.wa K ilia, "'I'll rul'iuan sleeping cars uud paasKQ. i;it t-i ttt;in- 10 i.iK'il 'Mer .ri:it( a. in rr. tin :i (uaiy,) tor v.fl , l anand il t'U'i and Intmiiedliit.-i stations, l.'ocliester. iur. t un Bil l MttKiira Kails, with Puduvm pi'.aoe cira aud paybenycrcoiioliea to t'rlo ubd HkK'.ues. ter :S Tr ln 11 (Daily,) for Look Haven and iniei meuiate ni:uoin. l::a p. rn -Trnln 11 (Dally xcept SundKy) for Kitnc, CimandiilifUii and Intermedial 0 si.atloo, rtoeheiter. Iluflalo, und Nlai,tr.i 1'd'i'n Willi ttiroiiKli puK.ieiitfereoaoliPHto Kane aud Hoonaii- ter ana i nrior car 10 nociK-ator. 5:.!0 p m. Train I, (Dally except, Sund ij) Penovo, hlmlra and Intermediate stations. C:e5 p. in Train l, (Dally,) lor lllliuuspn. And Ictenncdiata stations. TUPtiUGH TK.UNK KOR Ht'NUUHY FltO.M TIIK EAST AND SOUTH. Train 1.1 Leaves New York', litis uli-Ut. Phlli delphla 4;S'' a. m., lialtlmore 4:41) a, m , Harris- i.ui'K, b:iii a. ui., diaiy arriving at wunDury V:sj a. ni. Train 11 Lesves Pb ladelphH -50 a, m., Washington 7;5n . in., Baltlinoro s.-t. a, m., (dally except. Sunday) nrrlvlnir at Snribury, h ku i-arior car irotn ruiiaaeiphia uua pasBen ger cnuchea from I'Ulln'lelphl 1 and lialllmoro. Train 1 Leaves New York H:Ou a, m , Puiladel. phlall:4ia. m , Waahlnirton 10:50 a, m.. I'.alt.l more Hr45 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving ut sunbury (: p in. with passenger coacliue from I'lilludelphla and Baltlmora. Train SI leaves New York 11 (10 u. m.. Plilladel. phii 4;p. in., waaiiintrtoa ;.' p. in., Kaltlmore 4:.wp. in. (Dully) arriving at t-uuimry n.oi p. m. n'iiruuifli Punor car from l'hilud' Iplila. week d iys. Train 9 leaves Now York H:3ii p. m , Philadel phia ':) p. m., Washlniciou 7:10 p. m., Baltl. 1:1010 p in., (Dally exuent Saturday,) arrlv. Inif at sunbury, 2:04 a. m. wp.ta fuUman sleeping cars and pu.saeut;ur coaches from Wa-jUlujjton and Huiilniore. Train H leaves Now York :P0 p. rn., Phlladtfl. phtAlltwip 111., Washington I0:n0 p m , Haiti more Uisii p. m (Dally,) nrtlvinif ut sunntiry 6:10 n. 111., with Pullman alivpiinr cars from 1 lilladi'lpl.la, Washington and I'ldtluinre uud p'lKsi nt-rcoucUeafro.n Phlludclphla and liaiU more bLMirifY HAZLF.TOV, X WII.KESIUhRJt KAILUO.U), A..D NOPTIT AND WKbT JiKAM'H KAII.WAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leve. suniiury in:i.! a. ni. arrlvln? at Bloom Kerry 'U:1H 11. 111., V likes Uarrc M 10 p. lu, Lh.l -inn li:!5 . in., I'ottaville i.:i5 p. m 'i ii.lti 11 h-ivi's Minbury p m. arriving at I'leom perry :.' p. in , WllkttH-nnrre 7:(al u. m. li.i.leton 7:r,ii p. m. Po'tbVllle ;itt p. rn. Train 4 leaves '.Vl'.kes-Hur.e ; a. rn. Potts, vt'le i. 00 11. in., I'a.ieion 7. in a. 111., arriving ut li eoiji 1'i rry -:7 a. 111., siininii y 9:m a. rn. 'I-. in 111 icuves mtt-sviiiii i:su p. m. iiHieton 3 i'l r- it'. VSlik.w liane 3:1-3 p. rn., arriving at lilouru Kerry 4::t' p. m.. sunburv 5-15 p. m. sU.MiA Y '1 H INS. Tralr, 7 loaves unbury lo.oo a. tn., arriving at lllitom Ki'T.V ti:is A. m , Wilkes-Dane I-.'; 10 p. Ui. Tr. In is leaves WHKes-i'ar'e p. m., arrlv. Ini; at I'.looiii Kerry ri:iK p. m , Min'iury 7:S0 p. m. Ill S. 1'. PHill, Jit. WOOD. lien, Munur. lira, 1'as.i, Afrt Taking ciTcct mond.y, nov, 17, imo. bOUTU. NOKTH. . Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lt STATIONS, r. m. r a. a m. r. u. t. m. Ii:ivmi ni;rk' H U W, ili S j S 35 6 40 M ain hi ret t 18 u 04 7 07 S 4) S 4ij 47 Iri'ici.tle In U Hi 7 04 8 4!) C 4fl t SO l',iiei Via 6 (is u (ij H 68 8 M H tS I.Vi.thirut i ns 11 4H a Ki N M i Ka 7 ii U'niiKevljiu n J 11 MS A 41 9 n 8 U7 T S I '-s 5 45 11 -.'7 It V 15 a 17 T V0 ii'U.cra 5 4.' 11 Ji r. 3') So 3 0 T 114 .lli.ftier 8 37 11 Is C Si 0 87 II 25 7 it) ''i t.Mj 5 as 11 OH II 111 0 87 8 3 T 8J r'-i-unp, 3 !i 11 elf 11 v 41 9 !i 7 44 i nli 1 reek, iu :i 11a a m v 44 a 42 T 4 SU:-Hr!P(tf, 6 3 6 1 1 f 7 l 1 a D488 4H t bi 1. iiliuehj, ft u 10 r.4 S i) 5S 3 SO It", Ci litral 6 P.I 10 43 5 63 1(1 113 4 00 8 07 Jau-laiu C'll ... 5 bo 10 40 & to 10 10 4 I 8 lu LT. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar. PROFESSIONAL CAaUS.lc- N. U. I'UNK, ATTORVF.V-AT-I.Atr, Mrs. Ent's Ritil liti!;, Court Iloiise Alley, i;i.oomsi;i.".(;, fa. A. L FRI TZ, ATTORNEY AT-I.A1V, Tost (J!T:.e luildiri;;. im! iloor, ill.OOMSlIUUC, TA. C. W. MILLER, atto;:nkv-at-lav, Wirt's liiiildin;;, intl lloor, r.LO'jMbU'JKU, P.. W. IL SNYDKR, AT'l'fiRNKY-4,T-I.AW, 0!fi:e 2nd floor Columbian huildin", lil.OUMSIIL'KG, i'A. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., homeopathic I'iiysician andsurgfom, BLOOMSIiURG, l'A. Office over I. W. Hart man & Sons' Storr. Residence, N. E. Corccr Centre and touitli Strer.ta. il. FRANK. ZARR, AITURNLY-AT-LAW, Cliiik'a JJui.Umj, cur. .'laiu .iu ccutre St a., JlLUUMSiS'JKG, Ta. (Ceil be cd. .suited in (j-tiiia:i. V. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNfcY-.VT-LAW, OJT.ce, con. ci of Yiilrd auj ilain Streets, CV.TAW1S3A, I'A. J. ii. McK.EL.VY, M. D., SUI'.Or.ON AND PHYSICIAN, CCiCu, t.ith ai'Ju Mam St., Lelow Market, ULOOMSUUKG, I'A. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olt.ee, .Nunh Market Street, BLOOM Sli'J KG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Maiket Streets, BI.OOMSBUHG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, D., OSice, West First Street, BLOOMSBUUG, PA. Special nitemiou givrva to the eye toil the Qioj o: laies. ROiiERT R. LITTLE, A TT O R N C Y- A T-1. A V, Colun. Li.m Luiluln, aie.l i'.uor, LI.OOMtiLL'KC, I'A. GRANT HERRING, AT TO I'. N" K Y AT- LAW, Rawlinjs' Iiuildin ;, 21A iWur, lii.yoMfi:i:;G, vx GEO. E. ELWEI.L, AITOH.S'KY-A l'-L.W, Co'uuil i.ta luiiin, 211J lioor, iiLuOM.SLiL'Kfi, PA, FRANK T. BILLMEYER, ATrORNKY-Al-LAW. Deullcr'i BuiMin, aud floor, BLOOMSl'.URG, TA. B. F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN IMbfRANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania, HcsovcT; ot New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5, BLOOM SEURG, PA. WAINWRIGIIT & CO., VHOLi:SALF. GP.OCERS. Teas, Syrup, Coffees, Sugars, Molnv-.ea, tice, lllce-, j.nerii soiia, l.tc, N. K. Corner .Ssoi" and Arch tixots, n:n..!)::i.i''-:., pa. CV'Orteri sill reci.it .: p.oaipt : ttc:'tn-i. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. New York life Insurance Co. 125,947, 291.S1 htirp!u, 15, 141, OJ3.31 M. E. Edwards, Agent. Office Sanitarium Building, (Successor to U. C. CLanibeilln and 1. Edwards-) COMPANIES PtPIIItlillhTKD. .ASSETS. FlrPinnns Fund, of Hon Frnni lsco, 11,85 vi9.ns hprlni; (iunli-n, i f l'li!!niie!Mu, ii,:iiu,ii7S.M Aimricnn I'l-nlrul, nf M, L uli-, tl,4',i iwi.m NoriU HrltHli 11 ml Men itniiic, 1 ( I.ounon uinl huiriDuii;, Ent;. ' 8. Ifraiicll, New olk Lit', $.3,3!,5S5.d2 ... LOSSES 1 ItOMITLY A UJl bTED ANLi PAID AT TIIISAOKNI-Y. M?-lr. SALKSMRN WANTED 'It;-II M Khi:HY til .1U. Vtn 1,'hav nil Hie li'udiiiK ii i-li -t Ift-. bfihuM and umv. Wc I'l'iilai c all Htoi k 1 liut illf k, 11 lid (fiuir iintii M:ti laim-t Ion. lili'ln st s.iliirt or coiuiuu hlnn from Hie stall. rile lor li nns. II. E. llooUcr Co , Nursery uitu, liocliestcr, N.Y. B. V. WniTI!- A. . Tl t- AVIIITE & YOST, ATTORNEVS-AT-I.AW Virt Building, Court House ?(,tiare. BI.OOMSBURG, I'A. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICIt Ot inn PKACE, Mover Bros. Builtlin, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBL'KU, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, l.ockani's Building, 2nd floor, Cornet Main ami Ccntrsct J MATTHEW McREYNOLDS, CIVIL ENGINEER. Office Second Floor, I'ostofTice Building, Bloomsburg, I'a. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Offl. and Residence, Third Street, West t0 Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afternoon r.nd evening. Special attention given to the eye and the Citing of glasses. Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURCEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's BailJinj;, Main Lelow Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior maaoei. and all work warranted as represented. TT.ETH EXTRArTlD WITHOUT PAIN; by the use-of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. CTo be open al hours during the da. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Ilcntal Col lege. (Jliicc 2nd floor front, 1 ockard's Build ing, comer of Main and Centre Slrccts, BLOOM St'.URG, PA., Pentistry in all its brandies, Work- puar anieed as rcpicx-nted. Kther r.nd Gas ad tiiinistercd or F.l kciric vibrator and Local Anasthei ics used for the painless extractior of teeth free of thargc when artificial teetl are inserted- M. P. I.UTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOKS TO FHEAS IIHOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AM) BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Hl.ooMsntrRo, Pa. a Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNA?P, F1RF. INS'JRANCr, ELOOMSUrUG, VK. Home, of JJ. Y.; M-rchan'.s', of I.Ywari N. J.; Chilton, N Y. ; I ci plcs. Y.. Reading, I'a.; Gcrmr-n Amciicnn Itn. t'.... New Yor!.; Gtren't 1. h Insttrsiue (,'u., r.'.- York Jcrwry City Fire Ins. Co., Jer:y C.ty. N. J. These old corpora'ions are well s-i-'inw hy ae and fi:i ic-'ed. nA have 1 1 yr: had a loss settled by coiir' t.f la. assets arc all invest,! in i.ol.d tecui i;e, an liable to the hazard ol I re only. LoiSeS promptly nnd luHi.-tly ml j i;3i I a-i paid ps soon s determined, liy Cliris'i. 1 K JCnap;-, Spejial Aeni and Adjuster, iH.jn.n huru, Pa. The jsrople of Colnm' ia cor.nty Tt '.i pitroni; the agency whr losses 1' rn, r seltled and oaid hy one nf their ottn c.tiua. EXCHANGE HOTEL, McCi.oskey Jt Tracy, Proprietors. '.Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. CLYDE C. YETTER, EIRE INUURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. PitoojiariKO, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-ly. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER MAY 15, 1894. Trains leave Blocmsbursr as follows : (Sundays) excepted ) ror :st'W iora, rnuaoiniinia, jiraomfr, roil. vIUh, TamHiiia, etc.. f 10, 11. ilo a in. Eor VMlili iin-rort, ".46 a. m., 3.15 p. m. Bun- day, t 5S a. ni , 4 i p. ni. tor Danvitie hnu wiimiu, 1 in a. m , 3.13. 11.15 p. 111. Mirday, 7 a. m., 4.5S p. m. For Cataw lRHit 6.10 T.4S, ll.Slia in., 1215. B.oa. p. ni . Sunday, lo.-ji a. m. ".03 p. ni. toi Kiiptrt tt.iu, i.i.t, 11. in a, in., iv. in a. 15, i1", s.i.n, n.ir p. ut. bunday t.SS lo.ai a. in.. 4.6 p in. 'i rams mr nirnniacurif Leave New York via (if Philadelphia. T.4S a. ni., 4. u p. m. and via Fast on H 4S a. m., 4.30 p.m. Leave ruiiutiriJiiiu ii..iiu. in., o.nu p. in. Leave ItendtEi,' 11. fO a. m. 7.5T p. Ui. Li-avn pot'HtnlP H 3'i p. m. Leavo Tairaqua l.Si a. ni., II 2 p. rn. Leavn M'llllauiR' on d to a. il.. 4.i!.'j d. to. Knife day, s.Ki a. nr., i.'.t p. m. I.i'ave 1 oiavti.-sa v.'.t n.tu a. rn. l.iin, 3.1s, o-IO 11.11 p. m. f-tu da", T.45 a. tn , 4.'S p n. Leave kuihti i.u?. ji.i.t v. in., r.irt .-.t, .'., n.ij p. in. .-ui.uus, :..'), 10.14 a. m. .as p. in. For baltltnois.. WiiMilreton and th Webt via Ii. & O. K. K., tbroUMu trail, 8 1' av (llrurd Avh. nun Mai inn. Phi la. (p. K. K. II. D.M, a.m. U.w a. in., i.aT, 8.wi, 5. IJ 7.13 p. ni. buLdays 8.C5,k.w U.:7 a. Dj., 8.MI, B.4J, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC C ITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Sum Wba Boulh fetreet Wait. FOB ITLlNrlC CITY. Wif kdavs rxnre. i (it a ni., 81O. 4.00 5.10 p ni. Act cii u'odiitiuii, K.10 a.m., .V4. p. 111. Kui.diiy l'.r'p-m. v.iit), u. lu. AcCiU.odaiiou, S.PH 11. rn. Oi d 410 p. in i;i'i uvi.it.jf ii'" vi' Aiian'i" 1 ny jirpor, :r;.er At ini He m.d .' .iki'.n.as iivn ui s. uePKil.uH i:xi r. nf. T.twi, 7 4M).no a. nt. and 4.10 p. m. ( itiiiii('itaii(jn, I-.10 a. in., 4. -11, p in. Mil nnv fxp'e h, 4. mi, p. 111. c-r u.co..tiou , 7 & a. ui nud 4.-0 . m. I. A .WLTliAKK, HANCOCK, 1'res. (iru 1 Muuasei. Citu'l Pass. Ag(