The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 10, 1893, Image 7

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    rr, r, liquid Ctrrtot pttnils nnilhinj.
SLiifLL Aiutij$ rind, I Ui lOcntiU,
!iiiok Mere!
you wnnt a
MKo ?
bo ott want an
CP
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bo you want a
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Poyou w.:s3tiii kind
p ya: want SIIiSF.T
Ifso, do not semi your mon-
k' away from home, but deal
t!i a reliable dealer right
re, who will make things
.Ht, if there is anything
rone.
For anything in this lir.e
place to go is to
J. Saltzer's.
'a rp-rooms, Main Street, be-
w Market.
i9 Bast Burning Oil Thai ten t
Maao From Pctrolourr.
t give a brilliant light. It will not
fke the chimney. It will not char the
k. It has a high fire test. It will not
lode. It It ore-emlnently a family safety
P Challenge Comparison with am
other illuminating oilmade.
Il Ct'll'A T . . f T f
."' "r reputation, as K.enncrs
upon the statement thatjitis
INTHU WORI.P,
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR.
-rovvn - Acme
: AtlgLntic RefiningCo.9
BLOOMSBUR GSTATION,
BLOOMSBURG ,rA.
THE DOG WAS ASTONISHED.
Ami So Vri the Xrlor. Wlin Thought
He " II 11I 'Km Aunln,"
"I mwn 1 1 ; 1 v . 1 1 ft i iui'l jiko on John
1'nali'li, o:ii) of tlio "1,1 slock itotors
that liuvo now ultirit ili iiji(iiro.l from
tlio Htajri," sui.l Hubert Stovt'ii'imi to tlio
Ntory-'ii-llttrV I'inii. Unit whs killing
tinin in tlm ior;'i.liiM of tlm Lunloilo,
snys (he St. IjntiU (,''', l) m. xrnl.
'.Iii!i:i wai a 'jit, it lover (if a nictioal
joko, iiiul hovoimI liiui'i m.nln mo tho
virtitn. Ono n'lisnn lie wim lining tlio
Hiii.il Im cities wit.ii Vim Winklo,'
itn.l h;il with hi;, 1 11 Iti'ii'illfiil whitodog
Hint liml (iliivfl I !?.! nilr.
"I iX'ii lioKl of Selinei let-out) night
when John was ihii:i ut lirownsvilln,
Tex., to 11 :i''ki!l Iiouhi) iiinl jiutntoil
Ii i Tit nil tho color of tlio r.'iinliiMv. Kip
ili I not son Sitliin i. Itr until ho oboili
eutly troitnl on tho shii.ro.
" Yne:i im cmi 'lit sir it of his dog Lo
did nut ut oneo locouizi) IiiM faithful
companion, uud lining 11 very norvone
limn, pr.ilihiid it cliuir. npiMiig to the far
nido of tho sUj;, a. 1. 1 ntjo.l ou tho de
fonsivn. '.Si'h'iuMor ro;iIij.l thut xomntliing
wm wrong and wont crawling to liis
iimslor 011 Iuh btoiinu'li. Tho act or
thought it moiiii) kind of u wild aniinal
Unit wim uhout to apring on him, uud,
throwing tho uhuir ut Si-liuoidur, was
a.'ou' to nnh oiTtho utiiL'i,
"Tho dog emitted a pl.iintivo ki-yi
and English otopped, lookod at him,
advaui'Hil to the footligliti, and Raid,
impri'isivpl : 'I'll whip tho ooyot
thut nialo an Jt.ili.m duiiHot of that
Jog.'"
Voiinttlcn of Slit..
Most every ponou liko to bo as big
M po.HHiblo mtmtally, a well as phyaio
ally, not bearing in luiud moiiio of the
penalties of ni.e.
Kdwurd Irving, tho oloiiuout preacher,
who sixty your.s ugo stirrud London so
ciety, wan it tail, stalwart, well forinod
man. Soniolimes heoheoi fully endurod
the penalties of his phynioal groatness,
nnd sometimes ho lost his temper whoa
cirouiiiHtuuoe.i uiudo it unpleasantly
prominent. When he began his work
at Glasgow as Dr. Chalmers assistant,
his appearance iinproinod every ono. A
lady belonging to Dr. C'halmer's church
had given orders one day that visitors
were not to be udmitted, as she was on
gaged. Suddenly a maid -sorvant inter
rupted her, and lu grout cxeiteinout cx
claimed:
"Mem, there's a wonderful grand
geutloman called! I oouldna say to
him that you were engaged. I think ho
uiuun bo a Highland chief.
"Do you know, doctor," said another
lady to Dr. Chalmers himself, "what
people nre saying about your new as
distant? Thoy say ha must bo a bri
gand chief."
"Woll, well," uusworod the doctor,
with a smile, "whatever thoy say, thoy
never :hiuk him like anything but tha
louder of men.
Irving boro these complimonts to his
stalwart frame with cheerfulness; but
when his uppcuruuvo suggested a horse.
then ho protested. Jt was ono summer
night that he shouted neros.s u narrow
strait to tho ferryman. As he stood in
(he twilight, with his portmanteau on
Ins hhouluer, he heard ii'i answer, mid
presently saw tho bout gliding over tho
water. hen it reached half-way, it
turned b.ieh. Irving became impatient.
There wai 11 c.mimo'iun ou tho opposite
bank, lights Ihokure.l ou tho shore, uud
there were shouts. Then oars began to
dip, and tho boat slowlr approached.
As tho bo it glided up to tho beach,
tho imputimit traveller demanded to
know whv the boatman had turned
buck, thus keeping him waiting soloug
"I thought you were u inuu on a
horso," repli.'dthe boatman, looking up
bewildered, "and I went back to fetch
tho horso -boat."
Irving did not like tho mistake.
1 1 led Art In Nuw Yorlc.
Miss Hondclippor, a Now York so
eiety lady living ou Fifth avenue, re
cently culled ut tho studio of llerr Voa
Dauber, the celebrated artist.
"I desire to huve my picture taken,1
said Miss liondclippor.
"Vich vould you profor, a crayon por
trait or an oil painting ?" asked Von
Dauber.
"Yon can paint me in orayon first,
and if I don't look like it yoru can put
some oil ou it afterwards," nopliod Miss
lionucbpper. lexas Siftigs.
tleopraphloal Initrai-tlon.
'How far la It aruiinil the world V
In girlish lunix'eiicB ukeil she.
"Ah, I will meKiiirti It." ho Raid,
"If you'll penult mo, hive, to see. "
Then when bU utrmitf ritfhtarui he'd place!
Around her wulat ho biiihII and trim,
He found It wiuin't very fur
For she was all the world to him.
-Puck.
Caimu for C'ondotanoe.
Mrs. riuiuflold (proudly) And who
would havo thought that I should ever
bo tho mother of a poet ?
llor Neighbor (misunderstanding)
Oh. well, 1 wouluu t worry about thut.
He'll have better sense when he gets a
little older. Puck.
Working On Tliclr Sympathies.
Clara Whore did tho minister's wif
cot Iter now dross?
Maude Why, her husband preaohod
a sermon last Sunday that the cougre
gation had never heard before, and they
gave her the dress in honor of the oc
casion.
A Home Thrust.
"Uracious I" cried Uncle Jaok, look
ing at Tommy's Noah Ark. "Noah has
a laree family. .
"Thoy isn't all Nouh's," answered
Tommy; "some of 'etuis rolatives visit
ing em.
Turning Hud Into Hood.
" How did you amuse yourself while
you had th whooping. oouguf asked
Uncle Jack.
"We played Indian, "answered Bobby,
"and we oould give splendid war-
A
Revolution
In Eating
h.i3 been brought about by tLc
introduction oi Cottolene, the
new vegetable shortening. The
discovery of this product, and the
demonstration of its remarkable
qualities, has attracted the widest
interest. Hitherto the common
shortening has been 'ard, or
indifferent butter. Every one has
probably suffered occasional dis
comfort from lard-cookcd food ;
while it is well known that thous
ands are obliged to abstain entire
ly from everything of that kind.
To such people, Cojtolene 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 greasiness 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 Leading Grocer.
Mnds only by
N. K. FAIRBANK A CO..
CHICAGO snails It. Dels wr Ave., HOI.
0
1 TW
We have used Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup in our family
for years ana find it to be
the best remedy for croup
and cough. We have used
it for our children who are
all subject to throat trou
ble.with excellent results.
We prize it very highly.
Mrs. Frank H. York,
rWrmri NI V
J VilVVIllU) 111 1 ,
PUCW LANCE'S PLUCS, The Great Tclnce
JjTiC. V Antidutol Pd;g 10 Wll. At all CtniitiU
;-'V tauasAjLVt,v'jai..iii-iii
1.' iS,C?i v'S IJ I i ii 7 rj r
.tCi?tt Co!di,Osctht,8oreThr6At.Orop'Ift2Q8nsA
Wuobjiinf; Coufh. Bronohitii d4 Asthma. A ortai
anrw for Cemumpuon ta fim au't, mart aur r-iir la
AiviUtftd Uf ift. tee ml one. ToXk will thtt CX
llnt 9e1 ft fur Ukinf th flrat do. gold fcy
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTFH NOV 18, 18W.
TrMnp leave Illoomsburg as follows 1 undays
excepted )
For New Yorlc, Philadelphia, KesdliiB Potto
vllle, lamiiqua. to., e.10, 11.. is a. cu.
Kor w iiUhuisport, 1.45 a. m., 3.15 p. m Sua
duv, I s a. m,p. in.
Kor Danvll tj aud Mllloo, 7.45 a. m, 5.15, 1110
p.m. sunrtsy, t.5s . m , 4.s p. m.
for t'R'HWlHsa 6.10, 7.45, 1..1K a. iu., 11 is, 5.00,
S.HO, 11. H5 p. tn. Sunday, lO.'Jl s, in. Mm p. ni.
Kor Hnperf e.10. 7.45, ll.ss a. m.. ii.15 8.15.
00, e.S'i. 11.10, 11.35 p. m. buoday 7.5 1, 10.81 tu
in., 4.2H T.ra o. 111.
Trains for Bloomsburff
Leave New York via of Pblladelphla T.45 a.
m., 4.00 p. m. and via Eaaton 8.45 a. m., 4.S0 p. a
lue tniiitOfitilnu 11'. jo a. 111.. .uo p. m.
Leave Heading il.M) a. m. 7 5T p. m,
Ivsve I'ot.iaviTle li.i p. in.
Leave Tsmsqua 1 -l a. 111., II 2S p. m.
lAave w lllluinn'i-.tl 5U a. II., 4 p. m. Sun
day, s.Oi a. in , 4.35 p.m.
l.-Rvt)Cutiiia 7.ii. s.0a. m. I.so, 8.1V, a. 10
11. is p. ni. bund.iv, 7.45 a. in , 4.'5 p 01.
Ifavel(iipiTln.Sl.7.0S. s7. 1 1.4:1 . ui., L37,
s.vrr. e.m, 11 ai p. in. bundus, ;.5y, 10.1a a. n.
Vi-i p. m.
For Baltimore, Washlrpton nd tbe Wnwt via
B. o. H. K., thruunb trains leivn iilrurd Ave
nue station, I'hlla. (P. K. K. H. u.m. s.i'i. 11.
s. Dl., 8. 50, MS 7.1 P. m. bundays 8.50,.Utl
11.26 a. tn., 8.50, J 4J, 1.16 p. Ul.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wba
South btreet Wurf.
FOK ATLANTIC CITT.
WPfkdayf Expit'fs, dOii s m., aoo, 4.i0
5.111 1 1. 111, M'roniii.oduiloii, H.H) u on., is.4' p. m.
H tnduy Kxniei-s, S im, a. in. tuun 01l.1t lou,
S.oo a. in. onu 4. HO p. m.
Hnuirnli'if Ii'bvc AUonip city repot, comer
Alnini In 1,1,3 ArkuPHiia nver.iicH.
vn'kda)eKrrK, 7.iti, 7.45 u.oo a. in. :nd
4.0U p. in. ceoii.niiKlui 11 11, 8.10 a, ui., 4.:-,0, p 111.
sin Uuy Kxrn'fH, 4.HU, f. in, Avioii'niudallou,
7 30 a. ui. uud 4.v0 p. 111.
I. A. SWEKlAHIl, C. G. IIANCOt'K,
Pres. (inn'l Munairui. liou'l I'aaa. Am
TjLOOMSBCKli Js BULMVA:- it. U
Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17 i.
HollTit, KTB.
Ar. Ar. Ar. L v. L
STATIONS, r. a. P. u. .. tv a. P. M.
Hloouiaburk' S yS 111 10 1 IS 8 .1 - 38 6 40
MiluSueol 4 18 111 04 T 07 bi . 18 6 47
Inndale t IS 111 0,1 7 04 8 15 60
raperMUl ( (m 11 tg 8 5S 8 , .4 ( t8
Ubtstreet ( 06 11 4 t 58 8 m 7 18
Orangevllle ( 67 11 88 t 43 1 r, t W
Forks. 6 45 11 1.7 6 3 III 7 7 80
Eaners 6 u 11 u 80 9 . in 1 84
Stillwater 6 87 11 iu 6 us 11 1 5 7 ut
Benton ....., 6 V8 U 0 s 16 V : . r. T t,8
Edsons, 6 U 11 04 6 11 II 41 wl 7 44
Coles Creek 6 'M 11 Pi 6 OS 9 44 4. I 48
Bug-arloaf 6 16 ll (7 S 4h 3 r m
Laubaobs, t 19 10 6t 6 CO V 63 8 ? 7
Central 5 OS 10 43 6 61 I-' 03 4 0 117
Jamlsco CU ... 8 00 10 40 6 60 10 10 4 nc 8 10
Lv. Lv. Lv, Ar Ar.
autOMiaMiBdi
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Jjl'.LAVVARi: LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
r.I.OOMSUUI'.G DIVISION.
STATIONS. MlKTH.
A.M. r. M. A. M. P. it.
NoiiTnfnssi.AHn 11 :) 1 tu
Cami'i-iiii us:, 6
l.'liuiiiHKy 11 in ft 51
imnvini e is mi 1 0 s m
('Hlawl.-.sn 7n I! 'ill I0.1U 6 05
II ii 1 !- 7 Ii HI In 41 e U
liiiiii.MUiiri;..... 7 vii 4X11 111 iu in
Krtfiy 7 iff 8 18 .... 8 86
l.lili' 7 HI li Mi , . .. Mi
wim. w urovt' 7HM aril 6 4it
lirl.iirrcfck 7 11 ,s 5o
Berwick 7 is : ill n j s
Bi-aoa Unveil Ill Hill n 18 7 114
lllnk'n Keriy... 810 :l 17 ... 7 ntt
Mih.'kililiiny hill W 118.1 7 ;
llunio-k s !il 8:111 .... 7 8a
Nmntcuko S'.'S H 4tl 1148 v m
Avnndi It- Oil U,l . 7 4.1
t'lvmomb 8 3 dm 11 6 7 18
Plymoutb JUbCllou 8 0 41m 754
Klnn'on si. 415 111 1 II 77
Henn.'tt.... Hi 4 lis UM tot
M'ltny S 5'l 4 U .... 8 07
Wyoming SM 4 17 18 18 8 J
Went Plosion Mil' 4 W . ... 8 17
Plltston KIM 4.10 IIIM 8 85
Ininoa A 14 4 HI 8 M
I.iek iwnuna H 18 4 17 . .. 8
Tiiylurvlllu Hil 4 4.5 It 86 8 12
Bellevim ..... 11.11 4 50 .... 8 47
SCHAMTON H5 4.55 18 41 S-i
a. if. r a p. a, m
BTATIONS. fcOVTii.
A H A P. M r .
SCS4WTO"! 6('0 S 60 1 35 6 07
Hollenue 8 D5 8 55
Tnylorvllle "0 lono 141 r, 17
Lackawanna 18 KM 7 1 52 6l
Dtiryea. 6 8; 10 In 1 55 6 88
H tut on 6V8 1011 814 631
'et Pltt5tOQ (86 10 till 8 08 8 48
Wyoming 40 10 6 1 11 6 43
Malt by 6 44 10 as
Benmtt 6 48 10 8a 8 18 6 0
Kiniriton m io.i:i a5 6 55
Plvmnnth Junction 6 10 39 ....
Plymout.b 7 04 10 14 8 34 7 03
Avondale 7( 10IH in T07
NantlonkS 7 14 1 0 P-J f48 7 18
nnnlcKk's 7) 10.'. 8 50 7 8i)
Sblnk8blnny Ul 1111a 8 01 T 80
Hick s Perry 44 11 at 8 17 7 41
Beach Haven 7 54 11.1a 8 a5 7 47
Herck SO 11 40 .1t 7 53
Piinrrrwk 8' ... 8 40 ...
Willow Orove I8 11 f0 8 44Cna
LlmeKIdiTP 817 1158 85 806
Kry 84 19 04 8 58 6 18
liloomsburir 8 11 1818 4 IS 818
Hnpert 6 87 18 18 4 18 SW
Catswlnea 48 'M 4 18 8 as
Panvllle.- B7 1 8 37 4 18 8 43
Chula'kv n 4 46 ....
ramemn 9 07 18 46 4 51 8 68
NOBTBCSIKKI.ANO 91 1 00 t OS 07
. w. P. M. r. m. r
ronre;tlor at ttnnerf with FhlladHphia H
P-ailnir Hallrnrd for Tamanepd, TamaqUA,
W llHmarnri.. unbnry, I'nttpvllle. etc. At
Northumberland wi'h '. K 1)1 v. P. It. H, for
Harrlaniinr. IKk Haven, Emporium, Warren,
Corry and r1 e.
W. V. II ALLSTBAD, Oen. Man..
tcranton, l'a,
Pennsylvania Railroad.
P. B. R. K. DIV. AND N. C R'Y
In effect Dec. is, tw, Trains leave Bunbory
BAsTVfAKD.
9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for
Hsrrlabiirir erd Inteimedln'e statlona arriving
at Philadelphia 3:H p. in. ; Now York 6:50 p. m.;
Baltimore, 8:10 p. m. ; Washington 4:30 p. m.
connectlnir at I'Mladflphla (or all sea SbO'
points. l'anent,''tr coaches o Phlladel-bl
bjltlinoro. parlor car to Philadelphia.
1-55 p.m. Tmln 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for
Hurrlsburif nnd lnterinedlnte etatlona, arriving
at Plulndmphlu a' n-.:A) p. in. ; New York, 8:33 p.
tn. ; Baltimore 6:45 p. m. ; Washlnffto :1S p. m.
Parlor cuh to Philadelphia and puaseoor
Counhea lo t'lilliidlphl nnd Bultluiore.
5.8.i p. m. Tr.iln la iDiillv etoept Huodnyl for
narrlahur? nr.d lr.tcrm' Ulale points, arriving
ut I'hilsdMlp'ila I1:.'! p. in. N -w Yoik 5:.ni a,
lir, Kall'more 1":I0 r. M.. WusMniton 4:10 u,
m., I'as9i'u;'fr co inU to t bl!nU.'lp' In.
h: a p. in. Tr.iln 6, (Dully,) rr llni rl-i'Mirj and
all Intermediate KMtlnni, arriving ot I'lilladeU
nhlil 4:i5 a. III.: New York 7:lu u. III. I'Uilinan
jlei'pniir cur from llnrnsbiir; tn liillsJfipiiia
and New York. I hll-ideiphl passen'ersoau ro
iniiln In i eepi r iiniiNtiirln-l ,11,111 7 . ni.
liriiii in 1 (D.illy,) tor llarrlsourif and Inter
me lime -t. 11 lonu, nrrivinjr at, PhlliidelplilaU:50a
in.. New Yoik t'.:ii a. m, Itnltlinore t:::o a. in.
waf'liiirtnii "::w.i. m I'ullmiu : lct:iln'f cars
lo Plill,ui-Iiliit nnd passentliT coiches to 1'bll.v
dolphin atirt liiltnniir".
4-ii a. m. Ii il.-i is (tia'.l,) for Ilarrli'hurc;
nn-1 Inti-rnieillitle staltons inrlvlnir at liultl
niore -:ri5 p., 111. and W aa'ilnt;tnn in:l6n. m an J
I'lilliii'in sii'i'plii c .irs to lialilm.ire, wastilaj;
ton, and Passenger coarhes 10 tiultlmpiu
WfST.VA.D.
2:u4 s. m Trnln It (Dally except Sunday) for
raiianilaluuii, Kochwier, HuiTmo anil N'laifara
Kails, Willi Pullman sleeping cars to BiilTa:oand
pa n,'er coaches to Koehestsr.
6:10 a. rn 1 ruin 8 (Dally.) (or Krle. rannndat.
(,'iia and Intermedlatx aiutlons, Knehester, Put
(1110 and Madura Falls, with Pullman palace
carsto Krlo and Klinlra and passenger coacbos
to Krle and Ko;Hi-ter.
s:f.6 TrMn 11 (Daily,) for lock Haven anil
Intermediate stations.
1:H5 p. m. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for
Kane, Canandnlirua and Intermediate Hi.at.inns,
HoeheKter, BulTalo, and Niagara Kalis wild
through paiaenirer coaches to Kane and Hoc bea
ter and Parlor carlo Wocheater.
5:81 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday)
Kenovo, Klmlra and lntermedlato atatlona.
8:25 p.' m Train 13 (Daily, except Sunday)
for Wliiamsp rt and Intermediate stations
7:10 p. ni. Train 81. Sunday only lor Wll
llamapnrt and Intermediate stations.
TUPOUOH THAIN KOK SUNBUKY FROM
THK KAKT AND SOIITU.
Train 15 Leaves New York, ia::s night, Phila
delphia 4;80 a. m.. Baltimore 4:40 a. m., Harrta
burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at buobury 8:a
a. m.
Train ll Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m.,
Wsahlngton 7;50 a. m.. Baltimore 8:4: a. m.,
(dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 1:85
with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen
ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Train 1 Leaves New York :( a. m , Pblladel
phla 11:41 a. m., waxhlnirton 10:15 a. m., Haiti,
more 11:10 a. tn , (dally except Sunday) arriving
at Sunbury 6:o p m. wit h pasaenKur coacbua
(rem Pblladelphla and Baltimore.
Train 18 leaves New York 8 00 p. in., Philadel
phia 4;36 p.m., Washington 8:15 p. m., Baltimore
4:ao p. m. (Dally excep; Sunday) arriving at
Sunbury :M p. ni ' bi ougb Coach and Parlor
car from Philadelphia.
Train 8 leaves New York 6:30 p. m , Pblladel.
pliladao p. ni., Washington 7:40 p. ra., Balti
more 8:46 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv
ing at sunbury, 8:04 a. tn. with Pullman sleeping
cars and paaaenger coaches from Washington
and Baltimore.
Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Phlladsl
phlall:80p. m., WaRhlngton 10:40 p. m., BalU
tnorel!:40 p m., (Dally,) arriving at Sunbury
S:'0 a. Xn., with Pullman sleeping cars from
Phlladelpbla, Washington and Haltlmore and
paaaeuger aoUes from Philadelphia and Balti
more. Train 81 Leaves New York la.fOnnon, Phila
delphia a:!U p. in., Washln .'ton l.-io p. in., Balti
more 8:15 p. i.i., Sunday only, arriving ut sun
bury 7:10 p. In.
80NBUHT HAZLETON, ft WILKEHRARRB
KA1LKOAD, AND NOKTH AND WEST
UKANCU RAILWAY.
(Dally except Sunday)
Trnln 7 leavea stnbury 10:iki a. m. arriving at
Bloom Kerry 10:48 a; m., Wllkea Burre 18 10 p. in,
ilu.leton 18:15 p. 111., Pot tsville 1.85 11. in.
I'll rough coach wniimnspnrt to Wllkea-llaire.
Train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:HS p. m. arriving at
Bloom Kerry o:au p. m., Wllkes-Barro 7:60 p. in,
llazleton 7:6 p. in. 1'ottavllle 9;05 D. ni.
Through Coach Wllllantsport to Wllkes-Uarre.
Train 8 leaves Wilkes-Barie 7:25 a. III. Potts
vllle 6:00 a. m., ITazluton 7;lfl a. in., urrlvlug at
Bloom Kerry :47 a. m., Sunbury 9 ,15 a. m.
Throuuh couch Wilkes Pane to Wllllauiaport
Tbii 10 leaves PottHVllle 1:50 p.m. llazleton
8:04 p.m. Wllkea-Barro3:ia p. m., arriving at
Bloom Kerry 4:3i p. m., sunbury 6:15 p. in.
Through Coach Wllkes-lUnu to llunlaburg,
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Train 7 loaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Bloom Kerry in:48 a. 111 , Wllkea-Harre U:lu p. m,
Train 88 leaves Wllkus-i-ane 4: p. m., mv.
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PROFESSIONAL CAR Do, I
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's Hitililing, Court House Alley,
r.i.ooMsuuno, fa.
A. L FRITZ, t
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Tost OfTice liullilin;;, 2ml floor,
BI.OOMSBURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
AT TORN EY-A T-LA W,
Viri' Iiiiildinj;, 2nd floor,
IlLOOMSBUKO, I'A.
W. H. SNYDER,
ArTOKNEY-4T-I.AW,
OITice 2nd floor Columbian Imililinj,
IJLOOMSliURO, ?A.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian lluilding, 2nd floor,
lSl.OUMSLUKG, FA.
GRANT HERRING,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Clark's tutildinf;, 2nd floor,
UI.OOMSUUKO, l'A.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ColumLiiaii liuilding, 2ud floor,
llLOOMSliUKG, PA.
FRANK P. 1SILLMEYER,
ATrORNEY-A l-LAW.
De,itler' KuilJing, 2u 1 floor,
BLOOMSUURG, PA.
THOMAS B. HANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
1
Columbian Building, 2nd floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. V. WHITE. A. K. TOST,
WHITE & YOST
ATTORN E YS- AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBUKG, TA.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
JOHN" M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OK
THE PEACE,
Moycr Bros. Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, l'A.
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
I.ockard's liuilding, 2nd floor, Corner
Main and Centrsct -
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sts.,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
CtT'Caa be consulted in German.
W. II. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Mam Streets,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, North side Main St,, below Market,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
Dr. J. C RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over L W. Hartman & Sons' Store
Residence, N. . Corner Centre sod Fourth
Streeta,
HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Office, Wet First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Special attention riven to the eye end the
ftltioc f gliuisei.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Office and Residence, Third Street, West ot
. Market, near M. K. Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office hours every afternoon and evening.
Special attention given to the eye and the
fitting of glasses. Telephone connection.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the rhiladclpliin Dental Col
lege. Office 2nd floor front, I.ockard's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.,
Dentistry in nil its branches, Work guar
anteed ns represented. Ether and Gas ad.
ministered or electric vibrator and Local
Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted
Dr W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton' 1 Building, Main below Market
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of wark done in a superior maeoe.
and all work warranted as represented.
TTXTU EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge
artittdal teeui are marram.
o be open aU bonrs d urine the) dstf.
B. F. HARTMAN
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
North American, of Philadelphia.
Franklin, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia.
York, of Pennsylvania.
Huover, ot New York.
Queens, of London.
North British, of London.
Office on Market Street, above Mala, Mew ,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FItEAS BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGLNTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Bi.ooMsntvRG, 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 F. KWi VP,
FIRE INSURANCK,
BLOOMSBURG, I V
Home, of N. Y.j Meich. n V of .WvarV
N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; 1'n.pliV, Vy.
Keadin", pa.; German Ametunn ,n., (.'.,
New York; Greenwich Ins'irame ' n New
York; Jersey City Fire In. Cu., Jcre; City,
N. J.
Theie old cfir oia:ions nr nw
by ae and fire te.sid, ,d i : i,,-,t
had a loss sen led by .r. out , 'I hai
assets are all inrr-ti d 11 ol , -e. 1111 111 vm
liable to tbe baxani m 1,1 1- vttU.
Losses promptly and hunc-tiy ,nlius a'ut
paid as soma aeieriiimcil, I"- !i ' F
Knspp, Special Agent and A- juV.cr. tnuis
burg. Pa.
The reople of Colnmi U co.n tv sbo
patronize ihe agency win re lo-rcs if an-, t'
settled end paid by one of their w u viU. . .
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
" AGENT.
Bl.OOMSBCRO, PA.'
Farm properly a specialty. 4-22-ly.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
New York Life Insurance Co. 125,947,290.81
Surplus, 15,141,023.31
M. E. Edwards, Agent
Office Sanitarium Building,
(successor to II. c. cbambcrlln and I. Edwards
COXPANIES ItKPHRSENTKD, ASBSTS.
Flremans Fund, or San FranclPco, M.sis sstisf
Sprlcpr Oarden. rt I'lillpdelpblo, f1.8ffl.y7B.es
Aitirricr.n Central, of St. IulK, 11,473 081.81
North Biitlfh nnd Mercantile, of ."-.""'
I.ordnn and Edinburg. Kng. V.
S. Branch, New York City, $3,43 !,585.6B
....
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND rATD AT
Tnm aokncY. 618-ly.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
James McCi.oskey Proprietor,
Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all uicieia
conveniences.
WAINWRIGHT& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups Coffee., Sugars, Molasses,
Rice, Apices Bicarb Soda, Etc.,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ttTOrders will receive prompt attention.
E. A. RAWLINCS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Meat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues,
Bologna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
MAIN STREET,
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
WE TELL YOU
nothing new when we state that it payii to encage
in a permanent, moai neauny ana pleasant oui
ni'iu. that rt'turua a urollt fur everv dav'i work.
Such In the busiili ns wo oflur the working claitt.
We ti ach them how to make money runliUv. and
giiurautee every one who follow, our ln.irucliout
fidtlifully the making of 30U.00 a month.
every one who taaea noiu now ana works will
urely and ipeedily Inereaae their earnings ; there
can b no question about it; others now at work
are doing It, and you, ri-aitcr, can do the same.
This Is the best uaviug business that vou have
ever had the oliaiice'io secure. You will make a
frave inlmuke II' you fall to glvs It a trial at ones,
f you gra-p the situation, and aot quickly, you
win uirecuy una yoursuu iu a most pronieius
business, at which you can surely make and save
large sums of money. The results of only a few
hours' work will often equal a week's wages.
Whether you are old or young, man or woman, it
makes no difference, do as we tell you, and suc
cess will meet you at the very start. Neither
experience or capital necessary. Those who work
for us are rewarded. Why not write to day lor
full particulars, free ? K. C ALLKN CO.,
ooa xi o. fu, auiuui) jsms,
whoops."