The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 21, 1893, Image 8

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Do you want a
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Do you want any kind
of a MUSICAL IN
STRUMENT? Do you want SHEET
MUSIC? ,
If bo, do not genj your mon
ey away from home, but deal
with a reliable dealer right
here, who will make things
right, if there is anything
wrong.
For anything in this line
the place to go is to
J. Saltzer's.
"Ware-rooms, Main Street, be
low Market. '
rho Best 3uYr.ir.3 Oil That Can bo
Mads From Po'rcleurr..
It gives a brilliant light. It will not
moke the chimney. It will not char the
wick. It has a high fire test. It will not
explode. It is ore-eminently a family safety
oil.
We Challer.ge Comparison with ant
other illuminating oil made.
We stake our Reputation, as Refiners
upon the statement that it is
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IN THK WORLD.
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r.LOOMSBURG ,PA.
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WoosiHr, (.,$. 8ln 40 mlQiites: Hev. .F. Howakd
Mauikun, Lyons, New Vork., 11 In 7 huurs: a
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fn credit. Freight paM. Ad. nf f,fi VflRlD
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Pa. Oeo, 30. '02. WiamlfiOt!. I)rut;iilHtsur
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''lty, N. J. Hind fur book nnCurent Dlsouse by
nor uiii uumedli's, FREE I
EXPLAINED THE LICHT3.
A I'limoinennn Hint Met of on Eav
Solution.
An nmuiiinn story is told la comieo.
lion with Prof. Henry, of tho Smith.
Hoiiiun Institution, who died Homo four
t on nr ni.ro, Bays Ymith'n .('omjmn.
ion. It in told liy a geiitlomiin who
oiiee travclo.l from Montreal to Boston
vil h tlio l'tofo'isnr. Ho says Unit while
Uiov wore waiting for a Htennior tho
Professor wiw tiilkntivo and comtnunl
r.V.ivn in qniot way nnd was full of
ini d-julu of travel and udvunture.
(Soon tho ntouuior nipuiti-el in sight,
mid whilo alio was approaching us tho
lVofessor nut upon tho wharf looking
il;-(uini!y at her. Presently ho arousod
lihnwlf u;id miid :
"1 Hoc n puuuliar svmrklo of tlio waves
iieui- tlio siilo of tho steamer, where tho
mi:i shines upon lmr." (It was almost
Miiihct.) -I wondor what tho causa of it
i-i? J Imvo booh phonphori'nooiit light ho
fro, hut novor exactly liko this. And
M'o, tlioi'o it is also upon tlio other, tho
darker sid.j of the steamer. Well, cer
tainly that in very curious L"
Wo all looked. Indeod it did seem
remarkable. First upon tho hritrht
hide ol tho sioamor and thou upon the
dark eidu would appear those curious
Hashes of light Biid disuppoar almost
instantly. They seomud to como at
regular intervals, and it was a strango
mid beautiful sight. Our rovories wore
presently disturbed by tho approaoh of
olio of tho customs inspector. Ho
glaueud ut us with some curiosity and
then said : -L-ookin' at thorn flashes ?"
"Yen," repliod the Professor, rousing
himself from his absorbed meditation
of tho phenotuonon ; "I wondor what
tuoy aro ?
"Oh," said the inspoctor carelossly.
"thorn's hot ashes they're throwin' out
ol tlio ash pits.
Tho Profo.-tsor was nonplussed for a
moment. Thon bo recovered bis
Houses and said quietly : "W'oll. well.
live and learn livo and parn I" and
lupsea into suouoe.
Frnnitii OHeyed Imtrurtlnn.
When littlo Frances went to ber last
children's party she was carefully in
strncted by her mamma what she oould
eat, says Iltrper'$ Baiur. Among
other tluoxs she was allowed to oat just
three spoonfuls of ioe cream.
When Frances' uutmma next met the
mamma of tho littlo girl who gavo tho
party tho latter said :
"Your Franoos is a Terr remarkable
child."
"In what woy?"
"She was so careful about what she
should eut, and I noticed that she took
just three spoonfuls of ioe cream, and
thon pushod ber saucer away, remark
iu.; that sho was only allowed to eat
that mueh. I think that was a rare
pioco of snlf-deniul in one so young.
Iudeod, I dou't think I could have re
hlsted tho temptation to eat the whole
suue.erful mysolf even now, and oven if
I hud known it would injuro me.
Francos is fond of ice cream too, isn't
bho?"
"Oh, yes, very," replied FranooB'
mother ; "but sho cuu always bo trusted
in matters of that kind."
Just then tho little girl camo in with
bor nu iso. and her mamma said :
"Frances, I am much pleased to hear
bow carefully you oboyod mo in not
eating more than throo spoonfuls of ice
cream nt the party.
'Yos," replied Frances; "an' I
wouldn't have eat oil deui freo 'pooufuls
It you hadn t told mo to, tuuso do ico
cream wasn't good."
Notlilnif, LtiVt Hope,
lie " Do you over mean to marry?
Sho " Perhaps I mav somo time."
Ho " llavo you mado up your mind
fc lio the man will be?
Sho "Mercy! no."
He ' Still you think you will marry
somobody sometime?"
Sho "I may."
Ho (desperately) " Well whafa
tho mutter with me?" Somerville
Tournal.
lie I.auKha Kelt Who Knows Why.
Friend (at a French play) "Why
did you applaud so rigorously when
that comedian made his speech before
tho ourtaiu?"
Sprigjjins (confidently) "So folks
would think I understood Frenoh.
What did be soy?"
Friend "He said the remainder of
his part mu.it be tukea by an under
study, as bis mother was dyin?."
Good Nows.
llrUer Lata Than Ntnr,
Wliat do yon moan by disturbing
ne at this hour of the night?" said an
Austin doctor, angrily, to a darky who
woke him up at 3 o'clock in tho morn-
'I joss allowed, boss, dat yor was so
busy yer didn't hal time tor tond tor
poor folkn iu do day time, so I 'lowed
I'd jtM drapiu after supper." Texas
&if:ius.
III. Own fitMlnoM.
"I hear that yon have loft Koruoll,
II.ilip & Company ?"
Ihruo weeks ago."
W'Unl are you doiug now ?"
' I'm iu business for mysolf."
So ?"
"Yos. Looking for work." Puok.
Not 8o Mynti-rloun,
Moddling with a bottlo has got many
A man into dillloulty.
".Mamma," said Tommy, "is this
hair-oil in this bottlo?"
'Mercy! no. That's mucilage."
"W'oll," said Tommy, "I guess
tliiit'n why I can't got my hat olT."
Goo. I Nowi. ;
Most Alway Tliun.
l.nv lior pn-HDiita lilu cauli ho spent.
And Inn' n oi ds of thanks ivuru vwveter than
honey.
fj u t Ima ho hint squaudored bis laat red
O.lllt
Sho m:urlud a youth who saved bit money,
few York Press.
Cppd
'Jnincjs
io eat are
still better Wien
T 1 ra
R5 from CfffESB
2lhc( are easily di
fiorTeniiy ; andt all
Ool(rij Jburjboae.
(offoLENE i$ bitter
aihidl Jburef fKain. hrd.
Made onlr by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAOO, and
ijS N. Delaware Ave., Phllada.
Fine PHOTO
GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
McKillip Bros.,
Bloomsburg.
r-rst i
1 ne oest are
the cheapest.
DUFFEY'S
BL002IS3UR3, PA.
Hcadnuarters for fine Photographs
I and Crayons. Copying and enlarging
I done in our artistic manner. All ne
gatives made by Roshon are preserved
anil duplicates can be had at any
tune at reduced rates.
GALLERY OVER
HARTMAN'S STORE.
10-Myr.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
AFTER NOV 13, 189.'.
Train" l-ave Iiloomsburg as follows i unlays
exoopted )
Kor New York, Vhllartilphlu, RnadlriK rotes
vllle, Tumi'qus, fcto.. 10, 11. .16 a m.
For w nu .nisport, 7.45 a. m., 8.15 p. m; Kuu
iav, T 64 a. m.,4 ss p. ra.
For Unovllie and Mlluin, 7.45 a. m , 3.15, 11.10
p.m. Sunday, 7.5s s. ra., 4.48 p. m.
For CatswlHss B.10. 7.45, 11.36 a. ra.. U.1S, 6.00,
6.90, 11.D5 p. oi. Hundny, 10.21 a. m. 7.03 p. m.
FurKupert 4.10. 7.45, 11.34 a. ID.. 1S.15. 3.15,
sou, .8o, ll.io, 11.35 p. m. Sunday 7.58,10.81a.
Ul.. 4.M 7.03 p. m.
Trains for Bloomsburg
Leave New York via of Philadelphia T.4S a,
m., 4.no p. m. and via Easton 8.45 a. m., 4.3t p. in
Loave fuiladelpbla 10.00 a. m., S.00 p. Ul.
Leave Keadlnv ll.0 a. m. 7.97 p. m.
lave PotisvUle is.80 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua 1.21 a. in., 9.S8 p. m.
Leave vrilllamsnort 0.50 a. n., 4.25 p. m. Sun.
day, s.oo a. m., 4.S5 p. m.
Leave UatawlHia 7.A0, 8.90 a. m. 1.30, 8.K, 8.10
11.16 p.m. Sunday, 7.45 a. m,, 4.15. p m. .
Leave Kupt-rm.Sl, 7.0S, 8.87. 11.43 a. m., 1.37,
1.27, .1, 11.24 p. m. UUDdas, l.M, IQ.Vi a. u.
4.S2 p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West vta
a O. K. H., through trains leavn (Urard Ave
nue Station, l'hll.1. (P. A H. H. 11.) 8.50, b.OI. 11.84
a. Di., 8.56, 5.43 7.16 P. m. HUbdsyS 8.50, 8.04
HAS 0, m 8.56, 5.4, 1.16 p. in.
" ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Lrave Philadelphia, Chestnut Mreut Wba
South street Wuif.
rOH aTLtNTIO CITY,
we'kdaye FxprpF. ton a m.ico, 8.00 4.00
5.(0 p m, ci ooimodnilnn, 8.1-0 a.m., 5.45 p. iu.
auiidny Kxnrt-hs, w.no, 10.00 a. m. Acoomodtt
tlon, 8.00 a. m. ni.il 4.'i0 p. ni.
lioturnli'sr leove AUnniic f'lty lepot, corner
Ailai tlo nd Aikansns Bvcnms.
wetkrtuyK ExrrK", 7.IH), 7.4M1.00 a. m. and
8.10 p.m. ecciinmoilnMoii 8.15 a. m., 4.."0, p in.
Kunday Exprers, 4.on, 8.00 j. ui. AO niuioda
tlon, 7 II a. in. and 4.0 p. ui.
I A. HWEIUAUH, C. O. HANCOOK,
1'ies. A (.mi I Manngei. (lun'l Pass. Aet
B
Lt'OMSUUlWA SULLIVAN U. n
TiihlDB I'Cect SICNPAY. NOV. 17. 1W.
bvtliTll. Nt'KTP.
Ar. Ar. Ar. I.v. I.v. Lf
STATIONS, r. M. r. H. A U. 4.. r. M. p.
UK'viJi-'.liUnf 6 V) Vi 10 7 15 8 35 V 8 6 0
M i in iirei-l 6 lh 111 (.1 7 07 8 43 I i
lr.-u.lr.-e t 18 IS 0- 04 8 4S H 41 50
f.iP-l Mill... 6 OH 11 Mi S 6 53 V 88 4 f.S
IJC-lilsT'Li 4 o6 11 1H 53 8 ! 8 88 t 'g
?i:;liiit'.i:i! 6 6i 11 88 6 43 0 05 8 07 7 Vi
ioi hH 6 ii 11 il 8 83 15 t 17 7
Zaner s 5 49 11 24 6 80 9 1 ) W 1 a
JlUlWiUer 5 87 11 l 6 6 27 3 36 Jil
H-n-dli 5 i6 11 00 4 18 V 37 3 33 t 3
Gdtioiis, 5 S3 11 04 S 11 8 41 3 33 T 44
Colfftl rofli HQ 11 Ui 6 (i 0 44 8 4ii T 48
Suurloiif, 5 IB 11 17 03 8 48 8 46 7 M
LuuuiM-hs, 8 18 10 64 6 00 t 53 8 50 1 n
Genual. 6 13 10 43 6 53 19 03 4 On S 07
Jamison Clt .. 5 00 10 40 5 50 10 10 4 0 8 10
I.v. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar.
MILK
PRESERVATIVE.
Milkmen, Dalrvmon and C'renmorymon e anknep
Milk ami Cremn 5 to 7 days, swi-nt and fresh
WITHOUT ICE. hlmpltt, unfnlllnif, tastuleas
uud c-hnap. Buinplo to any address on receipt of
2c. poHlatfe. I'uliinteeH & Hole Mfis.,
Prvsurvullne Mtg. i.'o., 10 Cedar Ut., New York,
4r7-4t. d.
RAILROAD TUffi TABLE
D
ELA WARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NOKTII.
A.M. r. M.i.K. r. M.
NORTHOMSBRLtSB.
I' IU
Cameron 6 35
8
63
ClmlaHky A 4n
Danville 6 48 i 13 1016 5 63
atawissa Tin 8 vh io 89 e 05
ltup)rt 7 18 HI 10 41
8 83
Kloomsburg 7 w i fl
10 49
I U
6 36
U
6 46
Espy
Lime Itl Me
Willow orove..
Urlarereok
Berwick
Ueauh Haven..
787 8 43
7 84 8 50
7 88 8 51
741 ....
6 60
7 4H 8 Ol 11 W 6 66
1 64 8 10 11 18 7 M
Illt-k's Ferry...
8 (0 8 17
7 00
MhlcKalilnny
8 10 8 20 1183 718
lluniocks 6 81 8XW
7 84
V8
7 43
Nantlt.-oke
8 SH n 46 11 48
Avondtie
Plymouth ,
Plymouth Junction.
Klnyp'on
llonnett...
Maltoy
Wyoming
,t) 8 51
8 81 8 66 11 56 7 IS
8 40 4 mi
7 5
8 41 4 05 18 03 7 57
8 40 4 08 13 06 B 0-1
8 M 4 18
807
8 56 4 17 1813 8 18
west 1-iitBion
Plttston
Uuryca ,
Lackawanna
8 01 4 84
8 17
08 4 HO 18 38 8 25
8 13 4 81
18V
9 16 4 17
8 3?
Taylorvllle
4 45 11 35 8 41
Bt-llevue ....
9 HI 4 50 . ... 8 47
8 35 4 55 12 46 832
A. M. P. M r. U. M
bOUTU.
A. If. A.M. P.M. P. If.
tf 10 950 185 807
6 06 9 56 mm..
10 10 00 1 44 6 17
IS 117 1 62 834
8 2? 10 10 1 55 6 28
H0S4NT0M
STATIONS.
8CHANTON
Hnllnrne
Teylorvllle
l,HCWttDU ,
Duryea.
Plttston 818 1014 ICO 6 81
West Plttston
Wyoming-
Malthy
Hennett
8 33 10 80 8 06 6 38
4 40 10f5 8 11 8 43
44 10 88
8 48 10 83 8 18 8 '0
6 64 10 8 5 8 85 8 55
5 58 1089 tirtt ....
Klnimton
viTmnnf ti Junction..
Plymouth 7 04 10 44 1 St
703
Avondale 7 09 10 48 838 707
Nan t look e 7 14 ions 14 t 12
Bunlock's 7t 10 59 8 50 T 80
Rhu-kshlnny . 7 81 11 09 8 01 vso
HlclisFrrry 7 14 11 83 8 17 7 41
Bnav Haven 1 hm i"
Berwick 8 08 1140 8 33 7 53
HrtirCrmk 808 ... 8 40 ...
willow arove 8 13 11 ro 3 440w
LlmeKlrtge 817 line 806
espy
nioonshnrf
Hupnrt
Catawlaaa
Danville.;
nhiilMlrr
9 24 13 04 8 58 6 13
8 31 1318 4 06 818
8 87 19 18 419 83
8 49 14?8 4 18 8 2H
8 57 13 37 4 88 8 43
9 0S 4 44
Caropron 8 07 13 46 4 51 8 63
NOBTHDltlinLANP 39 1 00 5 06 9 07
A.M. P. p. m. m
Connections at Rupert, with Philadelphia
HA1lncf Mnllrm.d for TtmanPPd. Tamaan,
W llsmopnrt. suDhnry. PottsTllle. eto. At
North iinne.rl nd with KkK. Dlv. P. R. K. for
IHrrlslHinr, Lock Uaven, Emporium, Warren,
uorry ana srie.
W. F. HALLSTXAD, Gen. Wan,
Scranton, Fa
Pennsylvania Bailroai
P. E. K. It. DiV. AND N. C RT
In effect Dec. 18, 1893. Trains leave Sunbury
EASTWARD.
9:48 a.m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for
narrlsbunc sod Intermediate stations arriving;
at i-nnaaeipnia 3:110 p. in. ; new iorn :.-up. nu;
Baltimore. 3:10 n. m. : Washington 4:30 D. m..
connecting at Vlilladnlphla for all Sea Bhore
points, fassanger coacnea 10 r-nnaaeipni
Baltimore. Parlor car to Philadelphia.
1-55 p. m. Train R, (Dally except Sunday,) for
HarrlHDtirx ana inrerineainte t-rntions, arriving;
at I'miRUeipnia ai s:nu p. in. ; new lora, : p,
m. : Baltimore 6:45 p. m. : Waahlngto !:16 p. m.
Parlor ctrs to Philadelphia and passenger
conehesto Philadelphia and Baltimore.
5.S5 p. in. 'min l (laliy except Sunday for
uarrlHburg nr.u inter mcniute points, arnvinj
at I'liiianupnia vim p. iu. ivw otk b:w a,
m-, Halt Imore in:in r- m.. Washington 4:10 a.
m.. rassenirer couch to I hlladelnl .1.x.
h:J2 p. m. Train 6. (Dally,) for Uarrls'-nrg and
nil liitrnnedlate stations, arriving nt Pbiradel-0hla4:-.'Ja.
in.; New York 7:10 n. m. PulUnan
ileeplii;r car from narrlshurir to Philadelphia
and New York. Millsdelphl 1 pnfsnngerscan re
main In s eeper uii'lUtuibed until 7 a. in.
l:.--0a ra. (Dally,) for llarrlsbtirir and Inter
mediate tatlon. nrnving at. Philadelphia 6:60 a
m.. New York 9:30 a. in, P. iltliuoie t;t0 a. m.
Washington 7:30 a. m., Pullman xleenlng cars
to Philadelphia and passeiii,-nr coaches to Phila
delphia and lialttmor-.
4:3 a. m. Train 16 (Dally,) fir Harrlsbure
and Intermediate mat tons arriving ut Haiti-
more S:53 a. m. and Washington I0:l6a. m and
Pullman sleeping cars to Balilmaro, Washlni;
ton, aud Pussenuor coaches to lialllinore.
WK8TWA1ID.
3:04 a. m. Train (Dally except Sunday) for
Canandalirua. Hochester. Iluflalo and Niagara
Falls, with Pullman sleeping care to Uuffalo and
pawnger coacues to itocuester.
6:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal
zua and Intermediate stations. Rochester, Bur.
talo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace
carsto tile ana eimira ana passenger coacuus
to Erie and P.ochm-ter.
9:56 Train 18 (Dally,) tor Lock Haven and
Intermediate stations.
1:85 p. m. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for
Kane, uanannaigua ana intermediate station,
Koohenter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with
through paaenger coaches to Kane and Kocbes
ter and Parlor car to Rochester.
5:81 p. m Train 1, (Dally except Sunday)
Reoovo, Elmlra and Intermediate stations.
9:26 p. m. Train 18. (Dally, except Sunday)
tor wuiiamspr.rt and Intermediate stations.
7:10 p. m. Train 21, Sunday only for Wll
lumnport and Intermediate stations.
T11POUOH TKAINH KOK HITNIICRY PROM
THE E4'KT AND SOUTH.
Train 15 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila
delphia 4;U0 a. m., Baltimore 4:40 a. m., Harris
burg, 3:io a. m., daily arriving at t-unbury 9:54
a. m.
Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m
Washington 7;50 a. m., Baltimore 8:4? a. m.,
(dally except Sunday) arriving at eunbury, 1:3ft
with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen
ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , I'htladel.
phH U:4i a. m , wahlngton 10:15 a. m., Haiti,
more 11 :10 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving
at sunbury ft:W p m. with passenger coacho
from Philadelphia and Baltimore,
Train 18 leaves Now York 3 oo p. m., Philadel
phia 4;35 p. m., Washington 8:16 p. m., naltlmor-'
4:20 p. m. (Dully excep; Hunday) arriving at
sunbury 9:25 p. m 1'hrough Coach and Parlor
car from Philadelphia.
Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m , Philadel
phia!' p. in., Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti
more 8:4f. p. m., (Dally exooot Saturday.) srrtv.
lug ut Sunbury, 3:04 a. m. with Pu!lmu!oeplug
cars and pasaenger coaches from ) uslungton
and Baltimore.
Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Phlladwl.
phlal!:Wp m., WKshlngton '0:40 p m , Haiti
morel 1:40 p in., (Dally,) arriving ot fiinrmry
5:t0 a. rn.. with Pullman sleeping car4 Iron.
Philadelphia, Washington and PultlrnO"e and
paaseugor coaches 1 101a Philadelphia and Haiti,
more.
Train 51 Leaves New York 19:'0noon, Phlln
delphla !:2 p. m., Washington 1.-10 n. rn Haiti
more -MS p. in , HULday only, urrlvltig at bun
bury 7:10 p. m.
suNiit'PY nAzr.rrov, w-n,iitiA!!R
KAILKOAD, Al?l .01!'l AND WKbT
B1IANCH RAILWAY. ,
(Dally except Sunday )
Tr.iln r lea sunlitiry !0:i 0a m. arriving at
lllooni Ferry 10:48 a. in., Wilkes liarre 12.10 p. in.
lliuU lon 12:l5n. 111.. Poitsvlllo 1.25 p. ra.
Tli'ough t'oach winicnmport to wilkes-Barre.
Train 11 leaves Hunburj 5:35 p. m. nrrlvlng at
Hloom Ferry 8:26 p, m., Wllkes-Ban-e 7:50 p. m,
llir.leton 7:54 p. m. Poltavllle 9;05 p. m.
Through Coach Wllllaresport to Wllkes-Barre.
Train 8 leaves 'A llkes-Harre 7:25 a. m. Potts
vine 6.00 a. m Ha.leton 7.-H) a. in., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury 9. i is, m.
Through Coach Wllkes-Harre to W 1 dlamsport-
TtkIu 10 leaves PottHVllle 1:50 p ni. Ilazletoa
8:04 p.m. Wilkes-Barre 8:13 p. m arriving at
Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., Sunbury 5- p. m.
Through Coach Wllkes-llarro to ..anlbOurg.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wllkes-Barro 12:10 p. m,
Train 26 leaves Wllkes-larre 4:4ti p. m.,arrlv.
Ing at Bloom Ferry 6:0 i p. m., Sunbury 7:00 p, m,
CII 4 S. K. PUGh,
. dcu. ilanr.i'or.
J. R. WOOD.
Quu, Pans, Agt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K-
' ' N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's Building, Court House Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tost Office Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Win's Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian BuiliJing, and lloor,
BLOOMSBURG, P..
VV. II. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY-4T-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Columbian building,1
BLOOMSBURG, ?A.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATrORNEY-AT-LAW,
CofumbiaO Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THOMAS B. HANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ents' Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. V. WnlTI. A. . YOST.
WHITE & YOST
A TTORN E YS-AT-LA W
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE,
Mover Bros, Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
I.ockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner
Main and Centre st.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sts.,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
C3Can be consulted in German.
W. H. RHAWN, "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Vbird and Mam Streets,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, North side Main St., below Market,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
YHYSICUN AMD SURCEON,
Office, North Market Strati,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
Office over L W. Hartman ft Sons Store.
Residence, N. S. Comae Centre and Fourth
Streets.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Soecial attention etven to the ere and the
ttlungol giauea.
The EYE a Specialty. Eyes treat-
ed, tested, fitted with glasses and Ar
tificial Eyes supplied.
J.J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hours 10 to 4. Tolepliono Connection.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockaul's Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches, Work Guar
anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad
ministered or electric vwrator and Local
Anxsthetics used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted- '
WANTlvD.-Salesman; salary and ex
penses from slarl; slriuly work; kock! elianru fur
advuuruuiont. b Ko W X lilios. Co., N ui sc-iy-men,
liooiiuster, N. Y. ' 4-ui-lu d.
Dr. W. II. HOUSE,
SURCEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Bnilding, Main below Marfcet
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Ail styles of work done in a superior majuttt,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT tUM,
bj the usa-of Gas, and ht ot chsuf afc"
aniskial teeth aretaaeitaA.
M'lhe opra ail hours darhag tk4n8
M. P. LUTZ Be SON,
(SUCCESHOKS TO FUEAfl TtTlOWJ?)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AOtNTS AND .BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street,
P.i ooMsr.ttno.T'A.
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Repr-Fent Seventeen as good Cotnpa
ies as there are itj the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN. KNAPP,
FIKE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. V. ; Merchants of Newark,
N. J.f Clinton, N. V.iPeoples', N.Y.; Read
ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New
York; C.rcenwith Insurance Co., New Yadq
Jersey City Fire Ini. Co., Jersey City, V. J.
These old corporations are well sea 10 d
by age and fire tested, and have never ft
had a loss settled by any court of law. Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, nafl
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted ani
paid as soon as determined, by Christian Y.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms
burg, l'a.
The people of Columbia county shomM
patronize the agency where losses, if
are settled and paid by one of their
citizens.
CLYDE C. YETTER,
FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL EST ATE
AGENT.
Bloomsburo, ra.
Farm property a specialty. 4-xa-I.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
New Vork Life Insurance Co. 1 25,947,390(1
Surplus, 15,141,03.31
S human & Edwards,
Office 1st National Bank Building,
(Hnccessor to n. C. Chemberlin end L Edwai
COUF1NIIS RKFKSHINTID.
Flremans Fund, of San Francisco, $8,84S,0
spring Garden, of Philadelphia, 8l,m,?UI
A menran Central, of 8U Louis, $1,47U8L1
North Biitlsb snd Mercantile, of
London and Edlnbure, Eng. U.
S. Branch, New York City, t3,f9U0M8
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT
THT8 AGENCY. S-lt-ly.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
James McCloskey Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG,. PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and all aiocictc
conveniences.
WAIN'.VRIGIIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE grocers.
Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molassee,
Uice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc,
N. L. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
rillLADELrUIA, TA.
CTOrders will rcctivc prompt ottc?tion.
E. A. RAWLINGS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds ofMeat.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongue
Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
CENTRE STREET,
C. H. REICE'S OLD STiSS.
BLOOMSBURO, PA.
WE TELL YOU
nothing new when we state tbat It pays to ennsja
In a purmanrtit, raont healthy and pleasant batl
ncD, that return, a profit fur every day's work.
Such 1 the businci. we offer the working ohm.
We teach them how to make money rmiiJlr. av4
pniarnntee every one who follow our Instructions
faithfully the making of H300.0O a muntn. .
i-.very one wno inites noiu now una worn wui
uruly and speedily increase their earnings; there
can be no question about It ; others now at work
are doing it, and you, reader, can do the saaw.
This It tlie best paying business that yoa haa
ever hud the chance to secure. You will make
fruve iiilstnkc if you fail to give It a trial at one,
f you grup the situation, and act quickly, yen
will directly II ml yourself in A most prosperous
hiiKlnt'SS, nt which you can surely muke and aava
lurge sums of money. The results of only a few
iiutirft' wurs win ouen equal a weea wages.
Whether you aro old or young, man or woman, it
mutes no difference. do as we tell vou. and sue-
cess will meet you at the very start. Neither
experience or capital neot-Hsury. Those who wort
for us are rewarded. Why not write to day foj
full particulars, free ? K. C AM.liN & CO.,
vox no. o, aukusui, w.
Mil3"f1 HAIR BALSAM
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