The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 18, 1892, Image 7

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.....rl I' p liquid dmrnt prrnda c.nu'hlne.
SLtrtLL O tayj rri. Pure IVcmtl.
SALTZERS'.
Don't Want the Earth.
75 z.yt' every body
that wants the earth, but
when people malic up
their minds that they
want a piano, organ, or
sewing machine, they
want the best on earth
for the least money. The
vvopcr tiling to do is to
huij of a good reliable
home dealer who will
make things right, if
there is any thing wrong.
Go and sec J. Saltzer,
the well hnowii dealer
hi all hinds of musical
instruments and sewing
machines. 11c handles
the Steck, Estey and
Starr pianos ; the Estey,
Miller and United States
Organs.
'Ihe celebrated White,
and other makes of Sew
ing Machines. Satis fac
tion guaranteed by J.
Saltzer, Bloomsburg, Pa
Main St. below Market
&3 Esst Bunfcg Oil Tha: Can to
Mads From Potroleus:.
I' gives a brilliant light. It will not
we the chimneys. It will not char the
'A. It has a high fire test. It will not
xploile. It U ure-eminently a family safctv
i)
e Challenge Comparison with am
other illuminatinsroil made.
We stake our Reputation, as Refiners
upon the statement that it is
T&e Best QJ1
n:tiii: woai.n.a
. ASK YOUR UCALEKJKOK.
Crown - Acme
:o:-
"i: Atlantic Eefining Co.,
EOOMSBURG STATION,
BLOOMSBURG ,PA.
it rJ'-"'. - , , . SfM &
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mjj&&JPm .; mil
POSTPRANDIAL.
Let tm, with a glndmrne mind.
Praise the Lord, for ho I kind;
For tit merries shall endure
Krer full hf nl, ever sure.
-Milton.
0 favors every year made newl
O gifts with mill and sunshine scntl
The bounty orsrrnna our dn.
Tho fullness shame onr dlarontnnt.
-Whittlcr.
1 prabn the while my ila s go on;
I lovo thee while my clays g-o nns
Tbronch Urk ami dwrth, thrvnah fir and
front.
With emptied arms and treasure lo.il,
1 thank thee while my days ro on.
Mrs. lirownlnii.
Inl, fnr tho trrlnii thought
Not into evil nr'.nirM;
Ixird, for t!ie Irked will
Betrayed and baffled still;
for the heart from Itself kept.
Our thanksgiving accept.
-V. D. Howells.
Hints oa Table Mtnnrn,
Tbo Row WlinnfeilooUlo Baxter, of tho
Austin Blue-light tabernacle, gives tho
following adrico on tablo otiiinottot
A fow rewr.rka, liulies ami gunner
men, is what I wruits tor make (lis
ebonin on do mibjvc' ob entin in gincral,
and also tor say Kiimfin about ninnntrs
at lo tablo in pcrticklor.
I has been reiulin ob lute a book on do
anbjeo' ob table ettrrket.
Sam John-ititr, vt yer wnnts ter Bvoid
beiti Humshed in do Motif, you will keep
it shut in deso t acred predncts. I didn't
wiy miftin nbout cntin a cat at do tiblo.
What I said was tnblu rtterket, which
am a boss ob unuildt-r color. Use yer
ears instead ob yer moiif, rind you'll larn
sumfhi what yer don't know.
When yon um seated at do tablo yon
must be like do goat, what aiu't par
tickler about what bo feeds on. When
a do growls ober bin food yer knows
dat he likes hit. When iv lady or gen
nertnan growls oler what dey git ter
eat it's vico versy.
In do book tm etterket what I am po
msiu bit Hays dat soup must not be eaten
wid do fork. If yer has contracted Ue
bad habit ob catin soup wid a fork or a
carvin knifo jess drop it, bckafe hit's net
bongtong.
You should always hab clean finger
nails at do tablo, bekase Uar's whar dey
am mos' conspicuous, but don't clean
'em wid a fork after you has done sot
down,
Ef yer wants ter attend ter yer firgcr
nails or ter pick yer toef wait until do
repast am succumbed, nnd den go out
behind do barn or crawl down under de
tablo, and pick yer teef dar.
Don't stab a raw oyster wid yor fork,
and holding it up ask de Lost ef hit's
dead yit, bekase ho may jab yer wid de
carvin knife. Besides hit's not embon
point in some respect. Tesas Sif tings.
The Trngedjr of the Ilamyard.
By tho right of ancient custom nnd
the order of tho president this is lair.en
tatiou day in the barnyard. Elsewhere,
perhaps, it is Thanki-giviug day, and the
selfish world of fulks, that rpares from
tho prodigal's joy no pitying thought for
tho fatted calf, is going to muko it u
holiday. Blessed littlo concern is given
the tremendous tragedy it brings to
poultry. There is rather a glory in tbo
tlaughter, and tho carnival is peculiarly
one of death. "Tho front is in the pump
kin und the fodder is thriftily in shock"
throughout this northern farm laud this
morning. There is a rimo upon tho
shingles of tho bam and a white mist
rises from tho litter of the stablo yard.
Who would mar this peaceful scene
nnd check this flctw of life and joy? Tho
duty has its vandal candidate, and ho
does no in the name of Thanksgiving.
Down from the wall comes the old'
smoothbore; down its rutty throat go
tho powder and the shot; down against
the stock goes tho fanner's cheek us he
levels his eye Rlong the barrel; down
comes the hammer, and oa, the crime
of it! down comoe the gobbler in the
pride of his plethoric prime. There is
one wild cry an l then a prodigious
flutter. This is the drama of the day
and whether it be the block instead of
tho gunshot it is none tho lest tragic
Chicago News-Record.
Tbaukaglvtog a Patrlotie FmUtoI.
As a patriotic festival Thanksgiving
uoes xnncn to foster love of country
and a feeling of pride in the goodly land
which is our national heritage. Froin
ea to sea, through all our borders, we
re a Christian people, and we expoct to
receive the crowding immigrant from
foreign ahor&s uj make them Chris
tian too.
In the home bappy scene are the
rule. Grandparent survey with proud
complacency tho features of the babies.
Only a grandparent fully appreciates
the rare endowments and wonderful
beauty of tho second generation. Chil
dren on their part find it difficult to be
lieve that the grandparents who spoil
them could ever have said "No" with
the readiness and ease with which that
uionosylluble is uttered by father and
mother. Around the table and by the
hearth reminiscences are in order, and
the quickly rosponbive laughter crowns
the inuocer.t jest Christian at Work.
Don't Forget the Cook.
And who thought about the cook? The
cook it was who prepared the fea&t
which tickled tho cockles of your heart
and made you ljokat all things through
the roseate spectacles which ere bnt
on adjunct to a well fed stomach.
Thanksgiving is a great day for the
rook, tjhe can glory over tho tiiumph
if her art. Kho can offer t:p thanks that
tho soup was just l ight, thit tho turkey
was well cooked, thut the pudding was
grand, and that she, in her humble way,
did much to make Thanksgiving a day
for giving thanks.
Little Paul's Thanksgiving.
They tossed him and they squeezed hlia.
And they kUwod him, one and all;
They said, "You. tVjsed, Mewed bo) I"
And "Oaxliai,' little Paul!" j
Dut thuy dida't giro hlai turkey, ,'
or any jmaiiikiu i.
And when the uuu and grape west round
They slyly pawed hliu by.
But he dida't seem in mind It,
Vol la the sweetwt way
Be sat aud sueLed LU little Omnia,
Ilia first ThorJul vln g day.
Eiuina C. Iknni la outu'i
Com pen too.
good bread j jbie.
and a$t, but Ms
fbmcfi Vfas delicate.
to coof, but
"tfrojd and sicoftre.
fate andmellof larrf.
SHe bought Cotfofe,
morethart aer be
cause $9 rrtad btffer
fdodand he could catit
Yfihout nhy urijbleajanl"
after efef. Norr"
JlAfno found ih. BEST.
Vrd most AeaffAful short
Ghm .cVkr made
pTTOLETNEa
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO and lis V. Delaware Ave., Phils.
HOW l.Wr.- r... 'TfS
t'4ilrritHlr.n Toon Tktant Trn A ft, trtrnrt t
Mi stHrtrd tni. I wrkxl t!lf t i ti.d TT"riy ti r
ftn l cipecttxi tw I t'j)rna,)Ka tuhn an iUtitl icd tmiid
a iiU sumiu T tt.'tut. If I doii tunf i'ouJ at 1l4t, I will f
w,rk in ai tli- tKiain in l.icli 1 dim'o ihjt r.-r.r.
'I rut V j'o.i .-h,: I wo lnnrn'i am', atari -i. r kI.tI
Tf w J.t. anl it y.itj wtirk l0'hi'H.i.l-. T" i ill tn ilnu
fnift . m)-'t9 to In iv an island anl btilM a lto'.-.-l. it' yon ,id
l-i. Ii) ci a-trte'l at ir new l.i.o ol wjrU. ri;i
(.! hot.rabiv, lit lttio f I aiilicr f.iojij or o. t,
aii In hfp own liwaHti", wtier-svor Hict lifi. Any nuv
cmii dtlia war l. Enaytolrn. W s furnl tv-arrtliinu Nj
nk. Vna can tWotTonr tfiara mmnfiti, r ill your tfrna
tihwora. T'ui 'utire-ly new lca-i bnmrt w.'tfK-rf-jI -tk--tuf
n,i,.t;,.f. k',""ii nrara ..ri.i f- -in to
!W, j, r rf'4 Hn.l iri.i''!, aoi tn.ro ait-jr. lit:lo xr-ri'-n
i 't en ii furiuali y..n (Iiy p:..Tm nt vtij t c, n
l'f t' V.. 'I 'tl if n va rt ti-HrvAoun timri, ritl IiprV it
I '"lli'-f fT" tl, waiit!! j. ,t r.t; n .Cf. C r. :it j litis
f:ll r -w.ii it t vt-iy lii-lut 'i tns wt.ru t. W .-.rei'.-r
mrt 'r.li-vtT yon !inri:'. ?( tK'HW kt . r a 'miI t!.i
V"ii J r.'i.l w. it ,t mi... I ' -l iy uo u. r.'iir . in, ti.-v 1. t.i
mh. No : : l' xtiUin rtr. .'t ll u ill w'.: y u.
"'"'iin.tk'i tilt " fuu l"it!r A'i-lr--.
iitDi C., llox Cio fusuJto Kulrns
Wisely iavcsled will soon il )i:b!e itself,
and there aie otter, a; n.anv elemcnls ot
salety surrotirt'lisii' .1 "ooil pruini' i:ivost
merit as one that pays si.nll c!ivii!.-n'!s. The
earnin,; caimeitv ( eerv :tiesfi:e;t i-, the
fouiiiiation of uivibii:ds. The AVilU'.C?
3::s9 7i:ni':hi:2 CD , of Maine, orricd
in 16S7, has paid its s'.ocl.liokle.s 9 semi
annual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per
cent, a year) ami is earning a handsome sur
plus besides. It is a buy and seil business
and a safe investment for all classes. The
authorized capital is .l,ooo,ooo, of which
$570,000 has been paid in. To further in
crease the business, $So,ooo of the Treas
ury Stock is oiTered until March 15th, at par,
! 10 per share. Price of stock will be ad
vanced I'ebruary iSth to take effect on above
date. For full particulars address the com.
iony, Dox i at 8, 2;sten. ITass, er reri'.&si,
a.
.fctAAaj. Sclent):
Sclentlflo American
ency for
CAVEATS.
TRAD! MARKS).
DESIGN PATENTS)
COPYRIGHTS, etc
For Information and fr Handbook write to
MLNN A CO- 3CI Bhoauwat, Htw Vohk.
Oldest bureau for securing patents In America.
Brery psteut uken out by as Is brought twrnra
tM pobUe by a notice giran tree of etume in the
f denttfte tucHQit
leanest dronlstlon of any tetentlfle papw In th
w.rM. Srlendldlr Illustrated. No imelliut
man shonld be without It. Week If, S.1.00 a
rear: six months. Address MUSS A CO.
I'l.-lJUaULiu, XI Eroadwa. New York.
E. A. RAWLINGS.
ii;aler ix
All KinclM of ?Icit,
jjief, Vu:i, Lr.rijij, Muttcn,
Tori:, Hi! Uhcou, Tiirrpu;:??,
Uolojrna, N:c. Fnu 1 ;!: vi-ry
to aU ti vi s of the town.
MAIN STREET,
BLCOMSCURC, PA.
li.it'.' t... . I i-: ; i : . , . ,.
The Cel. fcrt'e i " Clsaui " lire-id, fuxe and Pa:
Knife llumifsginreri want s-vuis in every Lvcalltyto
hauule litese Knives. Best liiinc. in titenmrket. l'fis
eiilSL'enu clear frnm f ldtnf iSiiailr. Bend f l.uuf T
aaipa,eu TNI CLAUSS IHIAR ti,. i'remuut,a
(Mill ! V iiu-wi zJlt
I i iTi mnn rl
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
D
H.LA WARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBUkG DIVISION.
BTATIOSS. NOhTH.
11 t- M. A. H. P. H.
NOKTIICMIIRLIND -1) 1 W
t'timi rciD n .ij 5
ChulMky s t & 5,
lanvlile urn t i 111 S M
Catatrissa Tin 3 j o :w iij;
H'ipprt r i .:i i;.t
Ulimibuii T til 8 Mi iu 4u 1 i'i
fW;;:V" n-7 H4H .... .
Willow urove 7:im rt k
Brlnriroelt T 11 .. . 60
Bensli'lt 7 4M s ri n li s '1
lioach Haven JM ;i ill ;i lg 7 im
IIK k'n Kerry 8 , ;i -
fhlckshlniiy ju 3 ji n 23 7
Ilunioofs f.i 8j.j ... ,
Nannnoke t x i u 4 v Sm
Avond' le 8 HI .1 M . 7 4n
I'lymou'h n s-. mi n 5a
Plymouth Junction no 4 in ;vi
Kiuirs'un S4 4 K'OI 77
lleuni'tt.. 4 4 (t ui 8W
M iltoy a r, fj eV!
Wyoinlnj HIKi 4 17 U 13 IU
Wfst. i'it.'.ton urn 4 iw 817
1'lrt.Htnn boh 4 :l i-iti 8 a
Ixirye . (I w I 3-t ... , 8 W
lick iAti,a 0 10 4 -rr . s &
TaTlorville n-js 4 4 .15 8 i
llebovin (i ll 4 Ml . ... ((47
8CSANT0N V'I5 IM 141
a. m. r. m r. . m
8TATION8. r-oriU.
A.M. a.w. r. v. v.
10 v so 1 3.1 a ur
ti i-1 S.I
e :o imm 1 4 e 17
6 is i'. rr 1 i H it
0 a ID 1" 1 vs 8 JS
SCBSNTO?t
hi lev u"
Tij lorMlle
L-ekawanna
Durjca
rittHtnn
wa rirtH.oa
Wyoodl.i-
MAlthy
Benn-tt
1 m 1011 1.1 f ;l
C l.'i 10 ) -i (VI R
"40 10 V.I ill 8ti
44 10 ....
8 4" iMJli tflt 81)
B'l l!t: 811
Klniton .
Plymouth Junction 6 10 git 8
I'lvmoutu 7"l in 44 11 3 7 1)
Avon lule ?iwi lots ii :ii 707
.Nnntleoue 7 14 ION 1 i-1 il
llnnloclfB 71 1 n mi i w t k,i
MilcKsninny t;i ;j r.t .101
IlleK'iiyvrry : 11 u sit s 17
K'anh fUvcn Tm lis-.' f.n 7 v
llr-rwii-K fiii 1140 X-if.
Briar Ci-f-ok Si't ... 3 4ii
wiiiow r;rovi a is 11 n X4I0SW
T.tnritid;re 8!7 ltr 8 v km
Kny 8et lfl .IM HI
nioom6Uf f31 l-.MW 4'1 8 14
l(nprt 7 HIH 41
Cutawl'Ra 41 11 4 1 8
Danvlllo.- H7 1J.J7 48 84.
Ciulaairv m 4 48
f nmeron 0 07 li! 48 4 51 8 M
:iOHTaCMOXRl.AWl i ti 100 6 06 8 07
a. v. r. m. r. x. m
ronnpotlon at TT'iPfrt with Ihtlic'1rHi
Jtcailnir BHilro1 for Tsr'iMncrd, 1'amauH
WllMHrni'o--r,. surhnrv, l'ovpvllle. -t.; A
Mortlniiu-rbind with ".A K Dlv. P. li. K. f..
ll'irrlobiirit, I.'K-k Haven, Emporium, 'ara
corry ana tri .
W. r". n.'LLSTEAD, fin. Van ,
STHnt.-o.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
I. & E. K. Ii. D1V. AND X. C H'Y
In pftoct May ss, i? Trains leave Hundu
EASTWARD.
:t.l a. m. Train 14 (Dully except Sunday) fnr
iisirriM.i'ir nr.u iniermeuia'e Fianona arriving
at rm.iiimputa p. in. ; ih'w lorK& TOp. m.
Kaltlmo'P. :l:l u. in.: WaHhlncrion 4 ,m n m
corinii;'.lii at I'Mladflphla tor all Sea Hho-i'
poini.t faflttemri-r couciitxi o rhll.tJelpal
Balilniore I'.irlor car to PulladelDuiti.
I'M p. m. Train s, (Dully except faulty.) for
n.iTl finiix nnd Intermediate Htallins, arriving
IH.iI ... li. I nl.lj a. U.Xii n .rt V: . V. -I. it.... M
1. 1. I Uli.iil'.iiil.i. ."IV J. ill. , ..l.-w l"IJl, Jl,
ill.; nmuiuur . 1:1. ; m UMlinU'lO :ip. Ill
1 unor ers to l iuiaci.'ipnia ana pasdelik'
coaeiiPS to Philadelphia anil Baltimore.
s.'ji p. 111. Trtln li Daily exce-pt !undiyi for
n:irrlsinirr nnd IntermeillatB pMnt., arrlhaj
ut riMiii'ii'ipi.oa M.n. p. in. naui.noru I'f.U) p.
li. iM-H-tu-er eoicU to Phllndeln'il.
p. ni. Train rt. (l).ihy.) t"r liarrla' uri and
nil iniiTiui-'uiaie siuunriH, arriviu at, j'un.ta31
uiiln l:.1A. in.: Nmw York 7:l a. m. Pu.lman
jlwnini; ear I.-om llBnlsurif to I'lillad-ilpuui
an 1 Ne Yorlr. Plill idfiphU p-iAMCiigenicaa to
lualu la s'et.'ir uiullat'irOrt iintll 7 a. in.
l:"0a to. (Daily,) for liarrlstiurif atid Inter
mc'llat" Mutton, arriving at I'htladelptu 8:W a
1:1., .i'v. 1 .itk u. in., ii.iiiiinore f.:."j r,. i.'i.
Wusi'ln'.'ton t:3i a. m., I'ullm in M-Mvln,' ctrs
to Phi! ei. and passenrf .r cOMUes to rnua-U-Mplilu
ai.d U ill luiur-.
4:!s in. I'r.iln M (Dally. for nirrlshurg
an 1 ii.'' r.n'iiini'! sia;io:n nrr l v: .-.. at liulu
' rim re --.v. u. :n. and Was:iiln.'Lii ii.iii'iH. u. a.".d
PiiUm'TiK.ei'itltiiC i-iu l" l.al.U-nore, WaiUli
rou, aud l'.ui.Ti'.iter coacln',4 to Haitluiore.
WEsTu At.D.
2: I a. m. Tr.".!n H 'Dally pvont sandnvi fo
f'anauilnU'Ua, Potlie.-d-r, liutluio aud Mm'its
t-.nis, wiui fui:i:ian sleeping cars aui pain.C'
yor eoa.'lH'Sj to hoi'li'ster.
5:10 a. to Train 3 (D .lly.) for Erie. Canind.U
cut und inrerrii'-dliit- station, Koeheatcr. u jf.
lalo uii l Mik.-.iia IT.Ils. with Pullman nalarc
enrs auJ passeiiycr coaches to Erie and ilonhes
ter. ti:M Trln is (Dally,) for Lock naven and
lDfiiii"dlote Htatlous.
l::a p. m 'ITaln 11 (Dully except Sunday) for
Katu. ( uuarjd.H',"ii!i ana luu rmedlaie slatloni,
Koolicsler, KufTulo, and Nlnara Kails with
through pa'senyr coaches to K.iue a&d itochea-
ter ana t arior car to iioenenier.
8::l p. m. Train I, (Dally except. Sundaj)
Retiovo, tlinlra nnd InU'ruiedlutM ststlous.
fci'5 4p. m Train m, (Daily,) for llJIaiaspo,
and Intermediate stations.
TiiPOUua TRAINM FOR HVNBfHY PKOM
T1IK EAST AND SOUTH.
Train 18 Leaves New York. liht8 nleht. Phils.
(1lphla 4:3n a. in., Baltimore 4:40 a. m., Jiarna-
nui sau a. ax., aaiiy arriving at buuoury
a uu
Train it leaves Philadelphia 8M a. m.,
Wnnhincton 7;5.i a. tu., Baltimore 8:45 a. m.,
(dally except Sunday) arrtvUigaC bunuury, 1:3J
w uu ruriorcsr iiom rnnaueipnia and pasen
gercum.'ues troin riniaueipni'' ana xauimore.
Train l Leaves New York y:0u a. in . Philadel.
phla l a. ra., Washington lmiii a. m., Waiu
more li:4S a. in , (dally except Sunday) arriving
tpunnury o:.w p. m. wun pawengor coacoes
troiu Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Train Kl leaves New York .0u p. m., PhlladeU
phi 4;4ip. m., w ash i net on m p. m., Pitlmore
t: wd. in. luanv) nrnvimr at Minnurv biie. d. m.
"h rough Pai 'or car from Philadelphia, week
Train leaves w York :30 p. m., Philadel
phia wjd p. m., Washtutrton 7:40 p. m., BalU
more 8:r. d. m.. (Dally exceot tiaturdav.i arrtv.
itiir av uiiDury, :o4 a. m. wun ru'icnao sleeping
ema und paoseuger coaches Irom WaOilLgtoa
auu ntiiiimunr.
Train 8 leaves Xcw York 8:00 t. m.. Phlladet
phU ll:no p. in., MahlngtoD '0:"0 p. m., Bal'.l-
ui'ire 1 1:-1 p. in., ii'itny,i arriving at Minnury
5:K a. m.. with Pullman guvplng cars from
Milladelphla, Waehlnston and hkltlinore and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and HalU.
more
SLXlirPY ITAZLETOV, WILKFWPARKS
ItAlLKUAD, AM) MIBTH ANJ WJi&T
Bit ANt'H R.MLW.aY.
(Dally except siiuday)
vr In 7 leaves sunbury M:'0 a m. arrlvini at
iionin rrrv 'e:4-i a. m., i::es i.a'ie vj ill p. EI.
liRzle'on H:is p. ni.. pottsvui', l is i). ra
1 rain li leuvea sunbury :V p. m. errlvlng at
M'.oon. perry .:'.! p. m . WllKes-Cnrre 1:50 p. m.
lidtieton 7:4 p. In. Po'tsville V;.i.1 o. ru.
'I ii'lti S leaves 'AllUen-lihrie 7 :i a. m. Potts.
vilie ( Cu it. m., Mnzleiou 7:i a. in., arrlilugfcl
pieiM Fery Jn7 a. m Suobury ;40 a. M.
T-la 10 leaves i'otrsvllle 1:W d. m. Uazlrton
.":04 !. in. WiiKea-LArre 3:10 p, m., arrtvln at
Llnuiii terry 4:ji p. m., sunbury 8:;s p. ru.
K.NIMYTK.MXS.
Tr-.ln 7 leaves sunbury to.ro . m.. anlvin? at
UJ'Vun Fcry le:4s a. m , WilU-a-Htr.-e U:lo p. lii,
Trln 4S l.'av.-s Wl kevl arre 5: 0 n. ni.. krrlv.
in,- ',t lliooiu 1 t-rry tr.SJ p. m , Sui.t 'irv 7: p. m.
lil 'b. K. 1'te.u, J. It. VOs.il,
ti?u. M&Luer.
liTU. Pan, At.
B
L(XMS!iL'l'i a .L'L!.IVAN K. li
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-PROFESSIONAL CARDS.I5-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's RuiMinrr, Court House Alley,
ULOOMSIIL'KO, fA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT-LA (V,
Tost Office iluildin', 2t,d floor,
tl.OOMSIJl'UG, V.
C. V.. MILLER,
ATTCRNKY-AT-I.AW,
Win's L.ii'.iMg, 2ml lloor,
l:LOo.Ms;;int;, vx
W. II. SNYDER,
AiTORNEY-A.T-I.AW,
0:fue 2nd floor Coluniluan building,
ULOOMSIlfHG, j'A.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
IIOMLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Ci7.ce over I. S'. II art man & Sons' Store.
Jvesiuetice, K. E. Corner Cci.tre and Fourth
?tre;.
ii. PRANK ZAiiR,
attornj;y-at-law,
Clarlt'i l;ui.il.uu, cor. Maiu a.id t,viitre El,
BLOOMSBUKG, Ta.
CfCuu bo Consuite I ia German.
W. II. RIIAWN,
A TTORNKY-.VT-LAW,
Ofite, cunier uf VUinl and Main Streets,
CATAYVISSA, PA.
J. E. McKELVY, M. D.,
SLTvGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
O.lce, Noith tiilu Main St., below Market,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Da. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, Nonh Market Street,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Dju WILLIAM M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Offlce, corner of Hock and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, IL D.,
OSce, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Special attention giva to the eye and the
mens U gussea.
ROBERT 11. LITTLE,
Al TO.vX EY-A T-L A W,
Co'iUlnb. j.l j,ll.i('.,h, 2;itl floor,
BLO'JMsBUKC, PA.
GRANT HERRING,
ATTORXE i - A i-L.v'.,
Rawiiiijjo' Ba'uuir.;;, ::.d tiojr,
BLOOMiBUr.G, I'X
GEO. E. ELYELL,
ATTOUXr.Y-Al-LAW,
Colam'..i.i.i ll-iiuiiii', ::iJ floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
FRANK P. BILLMEYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA'.V.
Dcmler's Building, 2uJ iloor,
BLOOMSL'UKG. PA.
B. F. HARTMAN
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWINO
AMERICAN rNSVSANCE COMPANIES
North American, of Philadelphia.
Franklin, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia,
York, of Pennsylvania.
HtaovcTj l New York.
Queens, of London.
North British, of London.
Office oa Market Street, above Main, No. 5.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WAIN'.VRIGIIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Tea. Syrnps, ColTecs, Safari, Molasses,
i-ice, p'le., iii.jri hda, l.tc,
Ii. I'.. Con.er Setn.-.l and Ajc'i ftreels,
p:i:la:ii:li'i:;a, p.v.
??(jruri' .i!l r.'C'.'i 1 j'ro.rjj; 1 tt'.vtn.n.
LIFE AND EIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
New York Life Insurance Co. 125,947,290.81
Mnpius, 15,141,023.31
M. E. Edwards, Agent.
Office Sanitarium Bailding,
(successor to n. C. Ctaiuberlln and L Edwards')
Companies KkpkusentD. Assets.
Flrf mars Fund, of sn FraniMsoo, t ',8i5,s.'.fi2
t-prlLij oardea, 1 f i'lilladelpMa, ti,sii,s75.t4
Aolertean t'etilriil. of Nt t..m ai .1.1 ,ii ,.1
Jorlh Hrltlah and Mercantile, oi ' ''
LuauousiiuMiDijuti,', r.L(;. 1.
S. itranch, New Yurk city, 3,43),585.8S
t
LOSSES rltOMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT
TltlS AGENCT. MS-ly.
ALESMEN WANTED
1 O sell J I l- NKW V !'. Ia ti . A
lotv nil the leaillmr v-irti-r li- lnihnll mwi
new. We replace ull sisu'k linn oiea. und eunr.
nntee sattsfueiiuii. lushest salary or commis
sion from the start. Write for terms.
Ii. JJ. Booker Co., Nurseryuieu, ltochester, N.Y.
n. r. writs. a.m. tot.
WHITE & YOST,
A TTO RX E YS - AT-LA W
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN" M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AXD JUSTICE Of
THE PEACE,
Moyer Bros. Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. IL MAIZE,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
I.ockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner
Main nnd Centrset 4
MATTHEW McREYNOLDS,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Office Second Floor, Postoffice
Building, Bloomsburg, Pa.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Office and Residence, Third Street, West f
Market, near M. , Church,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Office hours every afternoon and evexdafj.
Special attention given to the eye and UsS
fitting of gloses. Telephone connection.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
OiSee, Barton's Building, Main below Market,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior tnannecj
aud all work warranted as represented.
TrrrH extracted without paim,
by the useof Gas, and free of charge when
artificial teeth are inserted.
CTo be open all hours d urine the das;
DR. M. J. HESS.
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. Office 2nd floor front, I.ockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches, Work iruaT-
anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad
ministered or El KCTRIC vibrator and Local
Anesthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted'
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Bi.oomskurc, Pa.
O
Represent Seventeen as good Compan
ies as there are in the orkl and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAP?,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, !'..
Home, of J, Y.j Mcr.h.-r. .,', cf r
,-ark,
Y.;
N. J. ; Clinton, .V Y.
Keadin?, la.; (..trman A men -..p . n .. 'j
New York; Gteeii'vi-h l.tserae 1 , .Nvr
York; Jtrwy City Fire Ins. t.u., j:-.- t..ty,
N. J.
These old cop'ii.i ions r.r? v-.- '.' ....ie.'
by a;it and fire tested, and lu.? i::-. - ret
had a loss settled by n iciurt ef !a ... '. i eit
assets are nil Invested soUl securi n g, are
liable to the tiiiui ..I brc o.u".
Losses proiuptly an i hunstiv a'i:f i'.rr! n.J
paid as Sooa j detcnuincJ, liv ',..11111, r.
Xnapp, Spcaai Ajeat and A.iju::r, i'l.s'nt
bur. Pa.
The i-eoule of Columbia couete si'j 'J
pationbe the agency where loses r . ar:
settled and paid by oae of their owu cai rut.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
McCloskey & Tracy, Proprietors.
.Opposite the Court Hoiue)
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Hath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem
conveniences.
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
BL00M8BCB0, PA.
Farm property a specialty. 4-22-17.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTER NOV 13, 18W.
Trains leave lUoomsburz as follows : (Rnndsr.
excepted.)
ror New lort, rnnnaeipnia, Keadtriir, Potts
vl lie, i amaqua, etc.. 6 10, 11.88 a m.
For i HUmftort. 7.45 a. ni a.is n. m. Ms-
day, 7 5S a. m , 4 . S p. m.
i or uanviiie ana jiuton, 7.4.1 a. m , S.15. n 10
p.m. Sunday, 7.M a. m., 4.S8 p. m.
ror camwisaa e.iu, 7.45, u.;ie a. m.. 'M. fm.
.in, 11.S5 p. tn. hunday, l0.il a. in. 7.M p. m.
For hupi-rt 6.10. 7.45. ll.:ni a, in.. P.1.1 8.1S.
Oil. 8.3". tl.in, li.os p. m. bundav r.M. in -n ?
tu.. 4.1W7.03 p la.
iTains ror muomsours
Leave New York via of Phlladelnhls 7. a.
tn., 4. no p. m. aud via fc'aston 8.i a. tn., 4.3i p. ta.
I-ave l bii wn iphia to.on a. m., 8.14.- p. m.
Leave iit.a.i.( 11. hi a. ru. 7.51 p. m.
Leave Poftivi'ie v: 3u p. m.
Leave Taraaqua 1 SI a. m., 9.2? p. m.
Leav Williams' ort v so s. n.., 4 s p. m. Bun-
y, s.oj a. m., 4.t5 p.m.
l-avecotawisra 7.i'.890a. m. l.so. 111 am
1.18 p.m. ui dnv, 7.45 a. in., 4.M p tr..
i 1. ' e i n 11 1 1 im I, I.U' . o.l, i'.4.J t, m., 137
r f.iD, 11 21 p. 1;:. ndas, i.ltf, .0.1s n. m.'
s-.' p. m.
For Bali Imor". WashlriftoD and the went tin,
, i U. K. It.. tlirOlll'h IrHtllS li avn lllrwr.l 1
nue station, Plilla. (P. H. it. p.i .). , .1,1 n -m
a. m., 8.58. mj 7.18 p. m. bunaaya j).aj m
ll.SSa. tu S.5d, 6.44,1.10 p.m.
ATLANTIC CITY tiVIe-IOX.
Leave PhUadelDhla. Chestnut street win.
South Stret t Wart.
FOB ATLANTIC CITT.
eeadaya ripreM. not a m.. iiA ami
Oi p. 111, Ac.oioiuodaMoD, 8.00 a.m., i.4 p. in.
Sur.day F-.xtir-'s w.no, a. m. Accotuoa l: n.
00 a. m. ai o 4.-K) p. m.
iv i'iiuinir iene Anantie 1 uy uepot, corner
tlnnt'o and ArkHiiMie avenues.
Weekdais Kmi" n. 7.0O. 7 4d 9.00 a. m. unit
00 p. m. eeniimodatlou, s.lOu. n.., 4. o, p us .
i-'uiua -ni't .!, J'. Ul. AC1.I1U1I cut on ,
00 a. m. vnu i.iv p. m.
I. A .8. WEIGAItl), I! AN COt K,
Pres. t tien'l Xatager. Oen'l Puss. Agt