..ItMQ-.'UPLUQS, Tlit Great Ttbaca An- tHEff Do you want a PiffiN o ? v Do you want an Do you want a lo j'ou want anv kind of a iSIL'BICAI. IN STILMENT? . Ilo you want SliEET MUSIC? If so, do not send your morn ey away from home, but deal with a reliable dealer right here, who will make things right, if there is anything wronjr. For anything in this line the place to go is to sL Saltzer's. Ware-rooms, Main Street, be low Market. rhe Best Burning Oil That Can te Mada From Petroleum. I' gives a brilliant liyht. It will not moke the chimneys. It will not char the "ick. It has a hiyh fire test. It will not exp)ole. It is ore-emioently a family safety oil. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil niaJe. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is Tha Best mi I.N Till? WOULD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme Bl.OOMSBUR GSTATION, J51.0OMSBURG.rA. ( ( J 111 fmll trfin. "Your n professional Imll plnyrf, ain't von ?" inrmirnd thn srndy looking partv li uninu against tlio bur. 'Irs, a-wutivl tlui man with tuo C,ov'.om n.-cktm and ilminnntl pin. "And voii'ro a iood otm, too. I vb Loon V"U in t lio liox." " You know do you ?' Yiv.i Int. 1!riiH niber Hint emtio you pitr-bed nainst Brooklyn whnn tliry tli.ln t fcet a bit till thu H'jventh lu lling " Viv. liil you frn t 'nit Rimie t Did T sen it? Y.'i'll. I sav. do von roroll(it that, 4 to 1 ir.imA v.'ith Iho I'liiludnlnlive wlion von tint out the nila twii-ii liandrnnning with only threo pitilioil halls each time ! "ion saw tlmt, too, did yon ? "Diil I? Yon haven't fnmot thnl limn when you went in tho loi in tho oiXi'th inr.iiip, nftortlw Uoston s thought thfv'il Rot it ilonil cinch ou tho pumo, mil you pulled it awny from 'cm, 0 to 7 Law , i saw tlmt, too. " thr.t ww a groat gamo. It ni immrnKP. 1'hi a nrofrssional myn lf, liy tlui way, ' but I'm iu hard lvk this cnHon. 1 can ilo rooU work in my position, too, pRrd, and I haven't pot any had habits, but I don't urnm to eabh on. I haven't bnd a job since tho ViTu wca'.Jivr begun." " I'.n.kn ? " ' Hain't pot a red." " Here's a dollar, aud I'll Bet tip tha drinks." After tho Riieily looking party had eoneoiiloil the coin about his person, and disposed of a cocktail likewise, the mun with the gnrgoouxtin asked him: What uino did you play with last Y' ' M ? I'm not a ball player." " You're not t What the Sain Hill nro ron ? " I'm a racer." "A racer ? In what lino ? " Ico yachts." Chicago Daily Tri liuue. A Catchy Aik" ;C" To. AfS CMPS 4 CtT.s KaiiilHinut. Everybody familiar with agricultural fact knows thut the common elder, miiiihitriiH nitjva, is a great pest to many fanners. Although its berries, fresh mid dvieJ, Hoineiimes constitute an ar ticle of trade, nnd from them is mode the elder-burry wino often advertised, yet it in not a favorite. Once routed iu tisoil, it chokes out everything t'lso. nnd takes rv-.h. llrru hold a.i to bo al most i.n r.ulicabh. lli'iiry Taylor, a thrifty farmer with a tasi? for UaGoratitifj his grounds, gave an iigent an order for 11 quantity of or unincnt.:l shrub.-i, maltiug selections from a book of plales aud deseriptious. Among other ii.:ture9 in tho book was one of N'-'f 'mts. "a beautiful, flowering tree," :-aid tho deseriptiou, but giring no hint of tho common name. Taylor was not a botanist, aud did not suspect thut it was tho elder. Throe specimens ut two dollars apieco was his order for tho hrub, besides quite a number of other botanical ornaments. Spring arrived, aud also the agent with thu trees. One after another was examined, compared with the bill, and accepted. At length the lambucu waa brought forth. Taylor eyed the shrubs with puzzled brow, studied of them, and tasted the bark. For two days he and his hired men with two teams and a subsoil plough had been rooting out the "hateful elder-bushes " from a certain field, while soro hands and aching muscles attested the severity of the task. Stimbucunl $ambucul" muttered ho. " I guess not, Mr. Agent. I've got several thousand dollars' worth of thttmbuuuH already, and it U a cussed tham, that's a fact. No more for me." Practice Mifce Perfect. Wit seems often to be the compen sating quality to those who have been nlllicted by nature with impediment of speech. A New York man, meeting for the first time in some years a stut torin t classmate, observed : Why, Morrow, you do not seem to stutter as badly as you used to." N-imu-uo, returned the stutterer. I l:-huli-havo h-huh-had so much much practice that I fut-tind it v-vuy. vcrv caiy t-tnt-to tut-stammer now. Jva icv vhn-thau spu-speaking stut-tut-btuJght. " Harper's Magazine. Iuo'i'UtMilo. "Look here, waiter ! Didn't ogive vi. u a dollar when I flint ciimo in ?" Ves, sal'.." And you've kept mo hero nearly thvcc-'p.iaVt 'vs of au hour?" Yes, mh. I done dat to show you ,hit 1 couldn't bo bribed, sah." Wash i.!''tou Kveniug Still'. All thu Samu, llrobson I was at a receptiou last t:i"!it. t'r.dk A reception V I thought it v.'ri'ui welding. jli-ol.i'oii -So it was. The bride aud -i;ioni wero receiving presents. i'rom 't'r.ith. A Vexlnir l'riililmii. II.iw did you liko it iu tho West ?" :ot very' well. It took too much Attention to llnd out just when to throw up your bauds nnd whon to lay down your bauds," rroia Puck. , v 'A I II. II' JI AY k IIH I Problem is solved by tfie jroductjorv of our NevY Shorteniw ntT0LB Imht, crisp, healti fu(.Wfio(csorrie astrV. CoolOnj autfioritiWetiflforxt canT arrora to do Without (ofroi.f4 Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and US V, DeUwart At., PWU For Three Generations! Mrs. Hattie Frazer, 1303 ( East Ave., Hamilton, O., 0 says: Dr. Bull's Cough long time in her mother's, her own, and her daugh ter's family. She pro nounces it an excellent cough remedy. Feb. &, ism. pUCWf LANGE'3 PLUOS. Tho Qrest Tohsjcs will." Antidote ! Price 10 CU. At all Calrj. DUFFEY'S ! SQUARE 51USI1I BLOOMSB'uTw, PA. Headauarters for fine Photograph and Crayons. Conyinir and enlarging done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be had at any time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE 10-Myr. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOV 13, 18W. Trains leave Bloomsburs as follows uadayi TnAnlAd 1 For New York, FblladelpIHa, Heading Potts Ml T.mnilll Kt1.. 1 10. 11.8S a. m. For WUUamsport.:.a,m.,I.15 p. m Ban. 4a. 1 m k m.l!Mn.m. For Danville and Milton, 7.43 a. m , 3.15. 11.10 For Ca'awlus .10, 7.45, H.3S a. m.,i9U, 5.00, A. HO, 11.85 p. m. bunaay, iu.xi m, m. i.u n, iu. For Kupert S.10. 7.45, U.as a. m.. 115 1.15, m OU, 1 1.IW, li.lU p. IU. ouuunj I.UQ) m in.. .w i.i" p in. Trains fnr lilnnmfibiirff tea?e New Tork via ot Pblladelpbla 7.48 a. m., 4.00 p. m. ana via Basion s-o a. w., p. ijeave ruiiaoeii'uia us ui., v.w y. m.. Leave Keaduig 11.50 a. m. 7.57 p. m. utave PotisviTle l so p. m. - InAvm TfkinantlA l.fll a. II.. I S4 I). Rl. Leave Wllllanisrort 50 a. d.., 4 85 p. m. 8un Anv u im n m n. m. LeaveCtawlHia7.iNi,8.roa. m. 1.80, 319, 6.10 11.16 p. m. Hundar, 7.45 a. m., 4.;b. p m. Leave Hnperl .!, 7.0S. 8.S7. H.4S a. m., 1.87, I. SR. D. Ul. BUUUUB, l..i, lu.J a. m, 4.HH p. III. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via 0.(0,11. H., throucli trulns leave Glrard Av. nue station, bhlla. ()'. A H. 1(. K.) 8.50. 8.M. ll.M a. in., 8.56. 5. 43 T.lil p. rn. Sundays 3.50, 8.02 11.S6 a. m.. U.58, 5. W, T.10 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, CUrsluut Etrcct Wba ttoutb street Wart. FOB ATI. VNTIC CITT. weckdajf Fxr'css. oo a in.SfO, s.no 4.00 5.f(i p. 111, AcroniircxIiiiliT.. H.W a.m., 6.4ft p. m. Sunilav ExDivfs, n.OO. lCW a. m. Accomoda lion. 8.06 a. m. ui a 4.su p. ui. Hi'liirnlntf leuvo Ailnnlie City Depot, corcer Atliintlc slid Arkimms Hveiaies. Weekday fcXHis, 7.ne, 7.46 U. 00 0. in. nnd 8.:m p. in. iTf inn.odiit irn S.I5 h. in.. 4.M, p in. Hiipdiiy Expms, 4.oo, s.imp. m. Ac uiniudn tlon, 7. 1's a. 111 and 1. '0 p. 111. I. A. RWKKIAKD, Ci O. HANCOCK, 1'its. & lifii 1 Manager, (ien'l Push. Ai.'t T) LOOMSBlJIiO & SULLIVAN It. H Taklns effect WONDAV, NOV. 17, lwn. BOUTU. NOUTU. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lt r. h. STATIONS. H'.oomiljurif; Main street.... Irundale Paper Mill UKlittUrvet ()i unfevllle.... Korku, Zunei 8 Stillwater Iicntou, RitllOUH Coles creek,... Hiu:"rloiif, Laubaob.il Central Jamison Clt r. . r. u. A.M. A.M. r. u. V8 19 10 1 15 8 85 t :5 6 18 19 04 7 07 8 49 9 13 6 40 6 47 6 60 6 68 7 18 T 98 T 80 I 84 7 89 1 89 T 44 T 48 T 68 7 57 8 07 8 10 , 18 13 00 7 01 8 45 8 45 ,.. 8 08 11 63 6 68 8 53 '.' 63 ,. 5 05 11 49 6 63 8 68 3 56 .. 8 67 11 88 6 43 9 05 8 07 ,. 6 45 11 37 6 83 9 15 8 17 .. 5 43 11 24 6 30 0 30 8 80 ., 6 87 11 19 6 35 9 87 8 36 ... 5 88 11 09 6 16 9 87 8 88 .. 5 S 11 04 6 11 9 41 8 88 8 80 11 09 6 1)9 9 44 8 49 ,.. 6 18 11 67 6 03 9 48 8 46 . , 5 19 10 54 6 00 9 68 8 50 ,. 6 03 10 48 6 68 10 08 4 00 .. 6 (M 10 40 6 50 10 10 4 05 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar. For Three Generations! RAILEOAD TIME TABLE D ELAWARE LACKAWANNA it WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSDUKG DIVISION. STATIONS. .m. r. . i. m. r. m. N'ORTtltlHBRRLAHP I M 1 60 )nmcron nS5 .... o liulnsKy H in Ri Danville S4S 8)3 10 M 5 58 BinwiKSj. Tii) s in lusn in Kupert 7 14 8 HI 10 41 6 VI llluoinsburg 7yo t U 10 4U liitl Espy 7S VI 4.1 .... 6 85 ,11111' iuimv f "V V tJ 0 V'4 Willow urove 7 as it 54 n 4rt Hrlaroreek 7 41 n M Uerwlclc 7 4S 8 n 111 IM Heneb Haven im III 11 IB 7114 Hick's Kerry 8(0 n 17 ... 709 tUilckshlimy 8 10 I M 1188 Iti IluniocK's vi a w t ai Nanilcoke 8 2il 8 4(1 11 49 Y8 AvonrtRle s Ml s ni . . 7 : Hlyinoill li 8 81 8 Bit 11 58 7 H Mvinoui n junction tin 1111 14 KIIIKSMIU 811 4 H5 1808 7 57 Bennett. 8 4 l 1 08 8 03 Maltoy 8 53 4 13 8 07 Wyoming 8 VI 4 17 1313 8 13 West, PlUston 9 ni 4 !M 8 17 pulsion 9 OK 4 HO 13 33 8 35 Duryea - 8 13 4 114 8 39 Lackawanna 18 V i Taylorvlllo 35 4 45 18 35 8 43 Bellevuo 8l 4 50 .... 8 47 8CBANT0K 8 35 4 55 19 4 J 893 BTATIONS. 'bOl'TU. a.m. a.v. r.u.r.u. ScntNTON 8 00 9 50 185 6 07 PellflTUe 8 05 9 53 .... ...... Taylorvlllo 10 lowi 141 17 Lie.knwanna in i"w in on Huryea - 83 10 10.1 55 6 38 Httston f8 1014 tPO 6 31 wesi rittatoo 8 loan aim 6i Wyoming. 40 10 5 til 6 41 Hanoy .......... i .... llflnnelt 6 4S 10 83 8 19 6 so KlngHtOn 4 10 35 8 35 6 55 Plymouth Junotlon. 69 10 39 s .... Plymout.b 704 1044 1 81 7 03 Avondul 709 10 48 888 T07 NantleoKe ' 14 iud in in Hunloek's.. 7l 10 59 8 50 T 90 Hhlcksblnny 7 81 11 09 soi T1f.il. VMrrr IH 11 w w 111 HeaJbnafea 7 54 11 83 1 35 T 47 Berwick.... SIX 11 40 1 33 7 63 Briar creek 9 09 .... 8 40 ... 813 11M 344 60 8 17 11 58 3 51 8 08 8 94 1104 8 58 913 8 31 1313 4 08 818 8 87 19 18 4 19 "33 8 41 1133 4 19 8 38 3 57 18 37 4 33 6 43 903 4 48 .... .... 9 07 13 48 4 51 8 53 983 100 506 9 07 Willow orove Llm Kldgo aspr Bloomeburg Rnpert Cafawt.sa DanTllle.: Cbulasky Cameron NOBTHFUSIBLAMD, Connection at Rnpert with Philadelphia neadlnir Hallroad for Tamanerd, Tamaqa. W llamsoort, Sunbnry. roMnvllW. "W. At Northumberland with P. R. Dlv. P. B. K.for HarrlsburK. Lock Haven, Kmporlum, Viarrea, t'orry and Erie. W. F. HALL8TKAD. "en. Man., Bcranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Aailroad. P. At E. R. R. DIV. AND N. C R'T In elToct Dec. 18, 189J. Trains leave Sanbury EASTWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for iiarrisounr nr.Q intermedial e station arriving at Phlladniphla 3:no p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. m.; Balllmoie, 3:10 p. in.; Washing-ton 4:30 p. m.. connecting at Philadelphia (or all Hea Shore points. Passenger coaches to l'hlladelphl Hall Unoro. Parlor car to Phlladelph'a. 1-55 p.m. Train s, (Pally except Sunday,) for Harrlsbun; and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia a' 0:60 p. m. ; New York, 9:33 p. m. ; Baltimore fl:45 p. m. ; M ashing! o :lsp. m. Parlor i-nrs to Philadelphia anil passengar coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.35 n, m. Train 13 Dally except Sunday! for Uarrlsturff and Inlennedlate points, arrlvlnj at Philadelphia 10:3j p. IU. New York 8:50 a, in-, Baltimore. 1:40 r- m., Washington 4:10 a. in., 1'asseUBPr couch to I hlladelphla. S:'J9 p. m. Train 8, (Dally,) fer liarrtsimn? and all luterineilliite stations, arriving ut phlladel nhla 4:35 a. in.; New York i:ln a. m. l'ulhnan jleeplie,' cur t:oin HurrlshtirK to I'hlladulpbla and New York. Phllniielplil i pnssengersc.au re main In s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. I:fl0a. is. 4 (Dally,) tor ll.trrlsbiinr and Inter mediate nations arriving at Philadelphia 0:00 a m., New York 9:30 a. in , Baltimore itr-'U a. m. WasMnirtim 7:.in n. m., Pullnian Meeplng Cars to Philadelphia and pasicutjer coaches to Phila delphia ui.il llalllmore. 4:M a. in. Train 10 (Daily,) for llarrisbur and lnt"nnediato stations nrrlvlni; ut Baltl mom :53 a. in. and Washlngtiin 10:18 a. m and Pulliiian sleeping cars to Balilmnro, Washluj; ton, uud Passenger coaches to Bultliaoro. WK8TWAUD. 8:04 a. m Train 9 (Dally exfft'nt Sunday) for Canandnlgua, Rochester, ButTalo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars to Buffalo and passenger coaches to Rochester. 6:10 a. in Train 3 (Dally,) tor Erie. Canandal gua and Intemiedlat') stations, Rochester, Buf falo aud Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace ears t o Erie aud Rlinlra and passenger coaches to Erie and Hoehnnter. 9:5 Trnln is (Dally,) tor Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:85 p. m. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate stations, Hochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:31 p. ni. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) Renovo, Elmlra and Intermediate stations. 9:35 p. in. Train '8 (Dally, except Sunday) tor wunamspi n ana luieruiruuin ami iuiib. 7:10 p. m. Train 81. Sunday only for Wll liamsnnrl and Intermediate stations. TUBOUOH TRAINS FOR Sl'NBURY FROM TUB EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 13:15 night, Phila delphia 4;30 a. in.. Baltimore 4:40 a. in., Rarruv burg, 3:10 a. ni., daily arriving at tiuabury 9:66 a. in. Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8'50 a. m., Washington 7;50 a. m., Baltimore 8:45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 1:35 with Parlor car (rom Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Philadel phia 11:40 a. m , Washington 10:15 a. m.. Baltl. more nun a. in , (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury 6:39 p ni. with passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train IS leaves New York 8 00 p. ra., Phlladol phia 4:33 p.m., Washington 8:15 p. ni., Baltimore 4:30 p. in. (Dully excepj Sunday) arriving at Sunbury 9:35 p. m Through Coach and Parlor cur from Philadelphia. Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m , Phlladel. phlaM:90 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., Haiti, more 8:46 p. in., (Dally except Saturday,) nnlv Inir at Sunbury, 8:iM 6. m. with Pullman sleeping curs sod passenger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 11:90 p. lu., Washington 10:40 p. in., Haiti, more H:lo p m., (Dully,) arriving at sunbury 5:10 a. in., with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore nnd passenger couches from Philadelphia aud Balti more. Train 81 leaves New Y'ork 13:'0nnon, Phlln delphla 8:85 p. m., W ushlnwIOU 1:10 p. iu., Balli nioie8:l5 p. iu., Sunday oul, arriving ut bun bury 7:10 p. ni. 8VNB17RY n AZL.F.TON, A WILKKSHARHB RAILROAD, A Ml NOKT.'I A.NO W T UUANCU RAILWAY. (Dullj except Sundny) Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:u0a. m. arriving at I'.loom Kerry !0:ls a. ni., Wilkes Barre 13.10 p. m. Haileton 13:15 p. m., Poltsvllle 1.35 p. in. Through coach willlamspurt to W llkes-Barre. Train 11 leaves sunbury 5:35 p. m. arriving at Bloom Kerrv 6:36 p. m., Wllkes-Barre 7:60 p. m. llHZlcton 7:38 p. m. Poltsvllle 9;05 p. m. Through Coach Wlllluinspnrt to Wllkes-Burre. Train 8 leaves 'A'llkes-Harro 7:35 a. in. l'otts vllle :U0 a. in., Ilnleton 7:10 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:4" a. in., Sunbury . j ia. ni. Through Coach Wllkes-Barre to Widlanisport' Train 10 leaves l'ottuvllle 1:50 p m. llazleton 8:04 p.m. W'ilkea-Burre3:19 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., Sunbury 5' ' p. in. Through, coach Wllkes-Uarru to uarrlsburg. bUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at llloom Ferry 10:43 a. in., Wllkes-Barre 13:10 p. m, Truln 38 leaves Wllkes-barre 4:40 p. m.,arrlv. lng at llloom Ferry 6:0 j p. iu., sunbury 7:00 p, m. CnAS. E. PDOh, tien. Managor. J. R. WOOD, (Jen. Tabs, Agt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS,!:- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-L AM', Mrs. Ent'j nuihliiig, Court House Alley, DLOOMSMJkO, I'A. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post OfTice Juililing, 2nd door, BLOOMSUURCi, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's building, and floor, ULOOMSBUKG, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Kuililinr;, 2nd floor, BLOOMSUUKO, 1,. W. II. SNYDER, ArTORNF.Y-5T-I.AW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOM SBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBL'KG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITS. A. N. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, TA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT-L AW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW AND JUSTICB OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, TA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Ta. C3Caa be consulted in German, W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Mam Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, 0ce, North side Main SU, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dju J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN and suxckon, Office, 'North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND StTRCXON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofice orer L W. Hartman ft Sons' Store. Residence, N. . Comer Ceotre and Fourth Streets. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention gtvea to the eye aatt the fittiagoi glasses. J.J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bi.oomsp.urg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours IO to 4. Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. II ESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main anil Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented, hthcr nnd Gas ad ministered or electric vibrator and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted WANTHU. -Salesman; salary nnd ex penses from start: siemly win k; good chance for advancement. BI(iWN BROS. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. 4-81-41. u. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, OiSee, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done ia a superior mem, and all work warranted as repeses&etl. TUTU EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAO by the use-of Gas, and free of i artificial teetn are Inserted. o be open U boors during the4 C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman.) Represents twelve of thn strongest Compan ies In the world, umong which are: CASH TOTAL SIRrl.tTS CAPITAL. ASSKTS. OTMII.L. Franklin of Milln.. fino.nini f:i,l!w.wu I,ii,5Sk Penn ii. I'hllu I0il,il .N;-,ti,i) M19t5H (Eileen, of N. Y Mnyinn ...Vl,!ll.'i 1,09I,IW, Westi lieMter, N. Y. :H',i0 I,7.'i:i.sii7 43B,7T1h N. Alnerlea, Phlla. 3,00 ,'IKJ B.MO.iisll S.W.TST. Ol KU'S irt I. W. Mch'SI.VV'S STOR. CS Losses promptly adjusted nnd paid. m. p. lutz & so:;, (SUCCESSOHS TO FUR AS .JROWX) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bt.ooMstiURO, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newarlr, N. J.i Clinton, N. V. ; Peoples', N.Y.; Read ing, Pa ; Gennan American Ins. Co., Me York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Cily, N. J. These old corporations are well se aoacd by age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, sal liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted ated paid as soon as determined, by Christian 1. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, if any. are settled and paid by one of their citizens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCK AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Bloomsbcro, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-ty. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. New York Life Insurance Co. 125,947,2981 Surplus, 15,141,023.31 Shuman & Edwards, OfTice 1 st National Bank Building, (Successor to V. C. Chamcerlin and 1. Edwarcto COMI-AN1KS RgPHRSKNTKD. ABBBTSV Flremars Fund, of San Franclpco, t2,845,8S9,j) spring Onrden, of Philadelphia, l,ssi,275.t Amrrlran Central, of St. Louis, $1,478,081.61 Norlh British snd Mercantile, of London and Edlnburg, Eng. V. 8. Branch, New York City, $3,433,585.69 S) LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT TntS AGENCY. 6-13-ly. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskey Proprietor, '.Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and ail modera convenience. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. "Orders will receive prompt attention. E. A. RAWLING8. DEALER IN All Kinds of Bleat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tonguea, Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND. BLOOMSBURC, PA. WE TELL YOU nothing new when we state that It pays to enrage lu a permanent, moat healthy and pleasant bii.i nenii, that return a prulit for every day's work. Such U the Iiu4liie we ufl'er the workfur class. We teueli them liniv to mukn money rapidly, and ptiuruntt'e every one who follows our iuatructioM fultlifuliy (lie making of .loo.oi a moiiili. kvery one who takes hold now ami works will surely Mini upeedily increase their earnings; there ran lie no .mention about it; others now at work are doing It, anil you, reader, can do the same. Tills Is Hie lie! paying business that you hare ever hud Ihe oliuuce 10 secure. You will, make a L'liive mistake II you (nil to give It a trial at onee. If vou grasp the situation, and act quickly, yosi will directly lind yourself in a most prosperous liusini'ss, at whieh you enn surely mute and save lurge sums of nmnev. Tho results of only a few hours' work will often euuul a week's wages. Whether you are old or young, man or woman, U makes no diuVruuco, do as we tell you, aud suc cess will meet you at the very start. Neither experience or capllul necessary. Those who wor tor us are rewarded. Why not write to-day for full purtkulurs, free ? K. O. 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