A Woman1! Ohristmaf, Maguilno. The most popular little boy charac ter ever created in. a story, "Little LokI Fauntleroy," lives again in the Christmas LaiUe' Jfomt Journal. But this time, Mrs. Frances Hodgden Burnett begins to tell "llovt Fauntle roy Really Ocurred," while Mr. Birch, the original illustrator, sketches Faun tleroy again in his intimitable pictures. Frank R. Stockton, too, gives us back his most delightful character "Po mona," and in a dcliciously funny way this quaint girl begins a series of letters to her former mistress of "Rud der Grange," telling her of her social boom abroad with her husband amid tiie aristocracy of Engiand. William Dean Howells begins his literary au tobiography which he happily calls My Literary Passions," and tells of the reading of his boy in his father's house. Georg- W. Childs is likewise autobiographical in a brief narrative of "My Christmas as a Boy." So, too is Hamlin Garland, who goes back to his boyhood and describes "A Pioneer Christmas," which Reinhart illustrates. The full piano score of Sousa's new "Manhattan Beach March" is given exclusively in this issue of the Jour nal, and has all the spirit of his fa mous "High School Cadets" and "Washington Post" marches. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney writes the first ot a series of "Friendly Letters to My Girl Friends." Julia Magruder begins what gives promise of being a powerful serial, "A Beautiful Alien," with su perb illustrations by A. B. Wenzell. A new biographical series is started, "Wives of Famous Pastors," which sketches Mrs. John R. Paxton, with portrait. The humorous "Bob Bur detie" is very funny in his description ot "My Christmas Shopping ; the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage prophesies "This Christmas in America" based upon the present financial stringency ; three of A. B. Wenzell's most stylish girls portray Mrs. Malon's article on The Art of Street Dressing,'' while other writers give eminently practical advice on every point touching the giving, making and sending of holiday gifts. Altogether, the Christmas Ladiea Home Journal is the best this maga zine has ever sent out, and seems ri diculously cheap at its price of ten cents. It is certainly an ideal wo man's magazine, and this particular issue stamps it as being without a peer. The Journal is published in Philadel phia at One Dollar per year by The Curtis Publishing Company. It isn't in the ordinary way that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes to the weak and suffering woman who needs it. It s guaranteed, Not with words merely ; any medicine can make claims and promises. " What is done with the "Favorite Prescription" is this : if it fails to benefit or cure, in any case, your money is returned. Can you ask any better proof that a medicine will do what it promises ? It's an invigorating, restorative, tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a certain remedy for the ills and ailments that beset a woman. In "female complaints" of every kind, periodical pains, internal inflammation or ulceration, bearing down sensations, and all chronic weaknesses and irregu larities, it is a positive and complete cure. To every tired, overworked woman, and to every weak, nervous, and ailing one, it is guaranteed to bring health and strength. 1G World's Tair Photos for One Dime. The Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul Railway has made an arrangement with a first-class publishing house to furnish a series of beautiful World's Fair pictures, of a large size, at the nominal cost to the purchaser of only ten cents for a portfolio of sixteen il lustrations. Nothing so handsome in reference to the World's Fair has be fore been published. The series would be worth at least twelve dollars if the pictures were not published in such large quantities, and wj are therefore able to furnish these works of art for only ten cents. Remit your money to George II. HeafTord, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III., and the pictures will be sent promptly to any specified address. They will make a handsome holiday gift. j a S 31. . T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : ' I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheu- tttnt'. . t . 1 . I ! ,11,1 111A "KiiiMu anu two noses ui u more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. 1 1 i 0-8111. Glass cracker jars with waving rings and silver covers are new. Paaliicnable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. . He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left t the Exchange Hotel will' receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. HXrtzeix, Proprietor Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorln. A "Trust" Whioh Is Popular. There is a great deal of indignation felt against trusts. The Suuar Trust. the Standard Oil Trust, the Welsh im Plate Trust, the English Salt Trust, And other combinations of the kind, are vigorously denounceJ, and it ts a subject of controversy whether there sre more trusts in England than America, and whether protection or free trade fosters them. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is the trust the public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparilla. The use of olivines in foliage in wreath brooches is very good. Thk children's health must not be neglected. Cold in the head causes catarrh. Ely's Cream Balm cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily applied into the nostrils. The worst cases yielding to it. Price 50c. Onk, ol my children had a very bad discharge from her nose. Two phy sicians prescribed, but without benefit. We tried Ely's Cream Da rn, and much to our surprise, there was a marked improvement. We continued using the balm and in a short time the dis charge was cured. 0. A. Cary, Corn ing, N. Y. Legal Advertisements. NOTICE. In the nintrer of the division of the school property oft auwlwn Township. No. !B, .May Hew., IMW.1 TI10 iinclenilirnert Commissioner nnrt Kxnml ner, appointed by court, to lake testimony, iid Jtmt the claims nml report, to snl1 i ourt tne dlllereneo ol Indetitetltiexit between Township and lionnuii, licnitiy (jives notice to nil parties that lie uill meet, ui the olllee of win. II. Hhnwn Kan., at Cntnwlwui. I'll . on Tlmrsilnv. the l.Mh oay of February, A. ) lfWl, at 10 ociock in i an forenoon lor tne purHw of ins appointment, when and when, a 1 nnrtlea In terested must, appear and nil those having i-iiiiuin muni prettem me same or no Torever then-after debarred from thesmnu ar-ordlntf to bun aci ut sinnciuuiy, ol .nine run, l.n. Wm. 11. MNYItKH, Cloomsburg. Pa. Com. 6 Ex tl. Nov. 0, 1NW. NOTICE. C. II. t'smpbell, ltofrlster and Recorder of Columbia county, (fives notice that, hlstermnf olllee expires on .Monday, Mm tlrst. day or Janu ary, IkuI, that all papers In his possession at that time that have been dnlv recorded and not nald for will bo left at an olllee of the .Ins! lee of the Ccace for collection, and after f art les liavo been duly notified and neglected o remli, they will be sued and an effort minle to collect them- Interest iroin date of record will beehanrcd ou ull paptrs not paid before d unuary j, tf. C It. CAMl'UKLL, Reg-later and Recorder of Columbia county, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notion Is hereby (flven that by virtue of ft resolution of tho Stockholders of tho Hlver Sprliu; quarry company an application will be i.reseined to tho court of lotniuon Pleas of Columbia County on (-aturday the liith day of DeeeiuD'ir A. i., iwb ai looieiocK A. ., pray, Intf for the dissolution of suld Corporation. AAltoN UoONG. President, C. M. CHKVKl.I.NW. C. W. MIim.kk K'oretary and Treasurer. Atty. Il-M-U. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is herubv given that an application will be made to the (inventor of the Mate, of Pennsylvania on Monday, December is, A, !., lfWl, by (ieonje K. levvti, Havld K Cunn, .lames I'. casc, tleorife t. haul, ' liarles Yv. Iliilfmau, Pierre Koulllot, in. .1. lireenliouirh Win, iilll end others, under Act of AHaciriblr of the Co moinvi-iilili ot Pennsylvania, eniltled an Act to provide lor Die liicorjioru Ion and reir ill itloii of cerium corporation, approved April Jieh, A. 1'., IhM und the wvi nil supplements thereto for III" naner or an niienii 'd corpora. I lou to be called tho Peiiu Klevulor Knirlneerlnif ( oiiipany, the chiuautcr und object of which Is for tne munuraci lire of clovaiors and sM-clal machinery nml lor inese purposes to nave, n w, m ss niid i-nj'vv all Hie rlKlits. bencllts and prlv, Ilexes of the said Act ol Assembly und Us sup, pleiuents. C. W. M1LLKII, ll-'Jl-tr. Solicitor 1894. Harper's Magazine: ILLUSTRATED. IIahpkk's Bazar Is a Journal for tho uome. H elves the fullest und latest Information about Fashlou : and Us numerous Illustrations. Pur Is deslifiis, and pntleru-sheet supplements are lllillspensioie nilKO to ill" Home ureiwwimKer and the professional modiste. 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Mention this paper. 11-S0-U. d BW Vhtrimnifrn T.nmXtth Ilmontl nrnflflL fENNYROYAL PILLS fTiT'v Orlitliiul onT Only Gtiniilnd. A rJ,T re, klwAva r-liAMn. ladies, ui twiu. sH-wm vuts bint rtrtiHn. luki ' tiatkM and imitation. At UruuitUta, or ind 4fW In turn tia for nrtluttLtrt. iMtlotobiaU aS IUkIL lO.OOO TUtuoriUU, 'm fitpT. ITfilnhMtM 4'kuanJol Vo.SSmalintn Muuurfk 014 ftU Low OrsMuu. t aut r PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTEK NOV. 10, 1893. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows Sundays exceptea ) For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Po'ts vllle, Tamnqua, etc., II. '5 a in. For v illlainsporr, 1.45 a. ui., D.18 p. m Sun day, 7 rs 0. m ,4 at p. m. For Danville knd Milton, 7.13 a. m , S.S3. Sun, AiV. 7.5 a. to.. 4.W v. m. For catawlsss 7.45, 1 1.15 a. m It IS, 8.15, 8.M, s.sn. n. m. bunday. 10.IM a. ru. 7.io D. m. For Jtupert 7.45, 11,18 h. in., 1K.15. s.15 on, e.su, p. m. Sunday 7.ru, iu.ua a, in., 4.'i8 7.0J p m. Trains for Bloomsburg Leave New York .la of Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., ana via iwwii s.o a. m. Leave Kbllauelolila 10.90 a. m. Leave Heading 11. so a. m. Lfav i Pottsvllle 111.80 p. m. . Leave Tamaqua 1.S0 a. m., Uave Wllllamsrorl 35 a, Bi., 4.23 p. m. Sun, dav. k on a. in . 4.35 D.m. IRveCatawlwa7.nn,8.rfla. m. 1.30, 8. IS, (.10 sunitay, t.is a. m., 4.:s. p ra. Leave Kunert 7.0H. B UT. V.Sl a. m.. 1.87. .!Hl. Holidays, 7.53, 10.13 a,, m. .i p. ill., u..ip. For Ualtlmore, Washington aud the West via U. .to. K. It., throupll trains 1-hv" Otrurd Ave nue Ktatlnn.Phlln, (I'. K. li. K.)3., .ni. n.-.' a. tu., ,').r,u. f,.i 7.1D I', in. Hui.days 8.60, Mil 11.56 a. m., 8.6(1, 6.42, 1.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CI TY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut fctrett Wharf and Siutli street Whart. rOR ATLANTIC CITY. Weekdnvs Kxpress. 0 00. a. m.. 4.P0, 6.00 p. m Accommodation, su)J a. ni., tM p. m. sui days Kxorecs, 0.00 a.m.. Accomodation, 8.00 u. 111., and 4.30 1 . m. Hot, unlrg leave Atlantic City Depot, corner Atlantli and Aikanas avenues. Weekdays, Express, 7.80. 8.50 a. in., nnd 4.U) p. tu. Accom modation, MO a. ui , und 4.80 p. in. Hundnvf. Express, 4.00, 5.15 p. m. .exom. modutton, 7.15 a. in., and 4.15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SWKIQAHD, V. O. HANCOCK, Pres. (lcu'1 bupcrlutcndcnt. Uuu l Puss. Agt LOOMUCfJUO & BULLIVAN H. U Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1SX0. BOOTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lr. Lt. Lv STATIONS, r. M. r, M. A.M. A. St. I. M. T. M. Hlonmsburg,.. Main .street.., Irondale , PupeiMUl...., Ughtatreet..., Orange vllle... Forks, , S8 18 05 19 11 57 1 11 5 08 U 47 05 11 45 5T 11 85 45 11 25 4 11 17 87 11 1 8 11 CO 13 10 47 7 15 T 07 t 04 60 68 t 48 a 88 80 8 85 8 85 8 48 8 U 8 45 8 48 8 11 i f5 8 65 8 68 8 01 8 16 14 8 87 9 18 I 80 9 8,1 8 40 8 86 4 10 t 40 47 6 50 68 T 08 f 10 T 80 T 84 7 89 f 89 T44 7 48 T 68 T67 8 07 8 10 Zaner's 5 suuwater ....... Benton,....... Bdaons......... Coles creek,... Bugarloaf, Laubaohs, ...... OentraL Jamison Clf , .. 6 85 t 1 11 9 40 4 15 9 48 4 o 9 46 4 88 9 60 4 85 0 10 45 IS 10 41 (111 t 08 It 10 88 08 10 80 00 10 W 100 6 M 10 CO 4 40 6 60 10 08 4 N LT. LT. LT, AX At, J 1. mr RAILROAD TIME TABLE JJELA WARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. T. st. NonTncaanaLAND.., 6 80 1 60 Cameron Ass Cbulaakjr 6 40 5 51 Danville SIM 9 18 1078 8 68 Catawlsaa 7 03 8 88 10 89 05 Rupert 7 18 9 81 1044 8 88 Bloomsbnrg 7 to I sn 10 49 9 89 Rspy 7 7 9 48 .... A 86 Lime RMge 7 84 9 60 .. 48 wiiiow urove 7 m 8 64 n 45 Brtarcreek 7 41 mi Berwick 7 48 8 04 11 18 8 68 Beach Haven ,764 810 1118 7 9 Hick's Ferry 800 8 17 ... 7 ov Hhlckshlnuy 8 10 (89 11 83 7 88 Iluntook'a S91 839 7 89 NanMcoke 8 88 8 48 1149 7 89 Avondtle 8 80 8 61 .... 7 48 Plymouth 8 8 8 68 11 88 7 48 Plymout h junction bso 400 7 58 Kingston 8 45 4 0ft 18 08 7 67 Bennett.,.. . 8 49 4 (18 18 06 8 08 Maltny B59 4 19 8 07 Wyoming 8 58 4 17 11 18 8 la West Plttaton 9 01 4 88 8 17 Pltt.stnn. 9 08 4 80 18 88 85 Duryea . 9 19 4 84 ..... 8 89 LaokAwanna 9 16 4 17 8 8? Taylorvllle 9 85 4 43 19 88 8 48 Boiievue 981 4 no .... a 47 BOSAKTOK 9 85 4 55 19 48 8 68 a. m. r. r. m. m STATIONS. MOUTH. A.M. A.M. r. n.r. . SCSANTON SOO 9 50 1 33 8 07 helluvue 05 955 Taylorvllle 9 10 in on 14 817 Licka wanna 8 18 1o07 1 58 894 Duryea... 9 89 10 10 INS 9 88 Plttston 4V8 1 0 14 8 00 6 81 West PlttatOO 8 85 1 9 80 9 08 6 88 Wyoming 8 40 10 96 til 8 48 Walt by 444 108H Hennett 8 4H 10 89 9 19 6 AO Kingston 8M 10 85 9 85 6 53 Plymouth Junction 6 59 1 0 ai 9 89 .... Plymouth 7 04 10 44 8 St 7 04 Avonibile 7 09 10 4 8 88 7 07 Nantlcnke 714 10 59 4 49 7 19 11 11 n lock's 7 9.1 10 59 8 50 180 Nhtckshlnny 71 1109 8 01 7 so Hick s Ferry 7 44 11 8 17 7 41 Peach Haven 7 64 11 88 8 83 7 47 Berwick 8 08 1140 8 88 7 68 BrlarCreek S09 .... 840 ... Willow Orore 8 13 llffl 3 44 8 08 LlmeKldge 8 17 11 58 8 M 808 Kspy 8 84 18 04 8 58 8 18 Bloomsburg 8 81 1818 405 818 Hnpert 8 87 19 18 419 8 88 Catawlssa 8 48 18 88 4 18 8 nnnvlllo. 8 57 18 87 4 88 8 48 Clmlaeky Camemn 9 0S 4 44 an 40 ... A HI a M NOKTHCMaSBLANP 9 88 1 00 6 06 9 07 a.m. r. v. r. m . r Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia Reading Railroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, W llamaport, Hunbnry, Pnttsvllle. etc. At Northumberland with P. K. Dlv. P. R. R. for Harrlsburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. P. HALL8TEAD, Oen. Man, Scran ton. Pa. .... !- . w v-. Pennsylvania Railroad. . P. E. R. K PIV. AND N. 0 K'Y In effect Not; '.9, 1891. Trains leave sunbury EA8TWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for Harrlsburg and Intermodule stations arriving at Philadelphia 8:tki p. m. ; New York 6:5) p. m.; Baltimore, 8:10 p. in.; Washington 4:80 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all sea shoe points. Passenger coaches o Philadelphia Baltimore. Parlor car to Philadelphia. 1-85 p.m. Train s, (Dally except Sunday,) for Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving; at Philadelphia a' 6:50 p. m. ; New York, 10:08 p. m. ; Baltimore 7:80 p. m. ; Washington :S7 p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Ualtlmore. 3.85 p. m. Train 19 (Dally except Sunday) for narrlsburg and Intermediate points, arriving at Philadelphia 11:13 p. m. New York 8:.il a. m-, Baltimore 10:40 p. ni., Passenger couch to Phlladelpi la. 8:17 p. m. Train 6. (Dally.) for Harrlabnnr and all Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia 1:30 a. in.; New York 7:88 a. m. Pullman sleeping cur from Harrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can re main in sleeper undisturbed 1111111 7 a. in. 1:60 a m-Trum 4 (dally) for Harrlsburg and Inter inuuniiu i auous, arriving at riiuaaeipuia 0:00 a m.. New York 9:81 a. m., weekd ive; lo;8i a. m., Sunday. Baltimore 6:80 a. en. lugton 7- 40 a. m., Pullman sleeping car to Philadel phia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and uuiuinore, 4:8 a. m Train 18 (Dally,) for narrlsburg and intermediate stations arriving at hultl- niore :sd a. m. ana vt asuingion iu:ioa. m ana ruiiman Bleeping cars to naiuinore, waaning ton, aud Passenger couches to Baltimore. WESTWAKD. " 1:85 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for Canandnlgun, Hwhester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars to Buffalo and pa-m-r.gur coacnes to Kocnester. , 6:13 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie. Canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Bur. faio and Niagara Kills, with Pullman palace carsio jsne anu aimira ana passenger coacnea to Krle and Koohm-ter. 9:5ft Tr-ln 15 (Dally,) for Lock naven and Intermediate stations. 1:85 p. m. Train U (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandnlgua and Intermediate stations, Hochcster, BufTulo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter aud Parlor car to Rochester. 5:4t p. m. Train I, (Dully except Sunday) for nuuuvu, biuiua uuu iuiriiiMuiaLe st,at,ious. 9:85 p. m -Train is dally tor WUllamaport and iui.rnueuiteiv staiions. TUPOUUU TRAINS FOR 8TTNBURY FROM TUB EAST AND SOU TH. Train 15 Leaves New York. 19:16 nltrht. Phlla. delphia 4;30 a. m., Baltimore 4:4? s. 111., Harrta. ourg, mt a. m., aaiiy arriving at eunoury 9:69 a. ui. Train 11 Leaves . Philadelphia 8-60 a. m., Washington 7:5n a. m.. Ualtlmore 8:4-1 a. m.. (dally except Sunday) arriving at bunbury, 1:35 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Trum 1 Leaven New York 9:00 a. m , Philadel. phla 19: 5 p. in.. Washington 11.05 a. m.. Ualtl more lii:00 noon, (dally except Sunday) arriving at suubury 6:i) p ui. with passenger coacnes from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 13 leaves New York 8.10 D. m.. weekdays 1": 5 a in. Sunday. PhliaiH.phia 4:40 p. m. week days: 4 30 p. in. Sunday. Washington 3:15 p. in., Buaimoi0 4:-W p. 111. dal.y. arriving nt Sunbury 9-m p. m '' hioiigb coach and Parlor car from 1 hllad Iphto. 'i rain 9 loaves New York 6:00 p. m, Philadel phia s:W p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Baltl more 8:16 11. ni.. (Dally except Saturday.) arnv. Iiih' at .unbuiy. i:,Xj a. m. with Pullman slnenlntf Curs anil passenger coaches from Wabiiiinrum aiei uuiiiiiiuic. Train il leaves NOW York 8:00 D. m.. Plillailol. phln 11:80 p. in,, Washington 10:40 p m., Haiti inoroliMO p. m.. (Dally.) arrlvlm: at hunburv 5:08 a. 111., with Pullman Bleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Unit lmore nnd pussen'er coacbee from Philadelphia aud Haiti- SUNUUltY nAZLKTON, WILKESHARRE l..-lli.lUA II, lUKlll Ail WiiOl URANC'U RAILWAY. (Dally except Runrtav) Train 7 leave suniiury I0:n0 a. m. arriving at Hlootn Ferry 10:18 a. 111., Wilkes Barro 19.10 p. m, lialeton 19:15 n. ni., Pottsvlllu 1.85 p. m. Tralu 11 leaves Sunbury 5-47 p m. arriving at Ulooni Ferry ::i3 p. m., Wllkes-Barre 8:00 D. m. HllZleten 7:54 p. ni POtUiVllle V;05 p m. 'ihrougu Couch Wllllnmspnrt to WUkes.Harre. Train J loaves Wllkos-Harro 7 b.ml m. iwi vlllc 6:00 a. m., Hazleton 7: 10 a. m.. arriving at Bloom Forry s:47 a. in., Sunbury it 85 a. in. Through couch Wllkes-Barrt to W nllamsport' Tfuln 10 leuves Pottsvllle 1:50 p in. Uaxleton 8:04 p. m. Wllkes-Barre 3:18 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:3 1 p. m., Sunbury s-15 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 lan una ilnvhiiFv if t s m Bloom Ke. ry 10:4S a. m., Wllkes-Burrel3:10p. Dl, Train 86 loaves Wllkes-Barre 4:40 p. in., arm. lng at Bloom Ferry 8:0 i p. m., sunbury 7:00 p, m. 8. M. PRRTOST, Utyi'L Uunagur. J. R. WOOD, Oen. Pass, Agt GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's Building, Court Hous Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORN EY-4.T LAW, Office2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. T. WBITX. A. N. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN E YS-AT-LAW 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 OP THE PEACE, Moycr Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AMD REAL ESTATE AGENT, B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra Sts 1 BLOOMSBURG, Pa. fCan be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Vhird and Main Straets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North aide Main Su, below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. D. J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON, Office, North Market Stteet, BLOOMSBURG, PA. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Fhiladelohia Dental Col. Jege. Office 2nd floor front, l.ockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches. Work Guar anteed as represented. Ether nnd Gas ad. ministered or klectkic vibrator and Local Anesthetics used fur the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted" Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBLNS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention gfrea to tin ere asai tht Auinc oi glaaaea. J.J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasse and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hour 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. 8. B. ARMENT, M D. Office and Residence No. 1 8. West Fiith DISEASES OF THE THROAT AIV NOSE A SPECIALTY. (8 to 10 A.M. iito 4 P. M. (7 to 9 P. M. 8 to in a.m. BloomstMKj orrici hours DR. ANDREW CRAYON PHYSICIAN AND SURGE0. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office and residence In Prof. Wallert MARKET STREET SPSC1AL ATTIMTION TO DlMiSIS OF Cl H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PUTSItiAN AND STJItBsV . orrtci noDHs: Offlce A Residence, S W.M Until 9 a. Hloomtbarc, IX. 1 to 9 and 7 to 8 p. v. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building-, Main below Wmt Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work doife in a superior saassai and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge 9J artificial teeth are inserted. fff"To be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman.) Represents twelve of the strongest tcs In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL 1 CAPITAL. ASSETS. OVaW AW Franklin of Phlla.. 400,ooo 9U.ims.M9 ll.snss i Penn'a. Phlla 40o.nno nMTLiMt uwi" Westchester, N. T. SOO.OfO 1,7M,307 N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,089 8JMJB Orrtc ik I. W. McKilvt's SToaa. CT'Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, . (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Couiu ies as there are in the World and d V losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. I Merchants of "Km N. T.t Clinton. N. Y.tPeonW. N. V..1 inr. Pa : German Am.rir.n Tn r"1. York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Ysaalc; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, Jl. J. These old corporations are well ae oassal bv ace and fire tested, nnrl ham n. naa a loss semea dv anv rnnrt nf . Tl assets are all invested in solid securities, I uauie 10 rne nazara 01 nre only. Losses promptly and honestly adjostedaasi paid as soon as determined, by Christ asa t. Knapp. Suecial Acent and AHi burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoaH patronize the nrencv where lreu.. if am are settled and paid by one of their tiiizens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL E STATS AGENT. Bloomsburo, Fa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-17. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskey Proprietor, Opposite the Court House) . BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larpe and convenient nmnle tiiaim rooms, not aau coia water, and all conveniences. WAINWRIGHT & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molaasas, nice, sptcca, liicarb boda, ttc, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA WOrders will receive prompt attention. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsbure. Pa, E. A. RAWLINGS. DEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tonguee Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND. BLOOMSBURC, PA. THE WORLDS FAIR riiuiogTunncui ana aescrwpd. wine awak atrout wanted for our nw .World's Fair book br Dlrt-ctnrs uvnnral Davis, 'ilia, poller Fallow and other ofiU'lals. over BOu plctun's. niartr couuulfslnn. 'relflit paid. HOdn.vs' oivdIU K it lngit. lienor Indies nmke $10 a dnv. bendtor 0 1 reular 1 or send 60 cent h tolsy for funre OttUU conralnlnir nvnr inn ni,Mn.,i,. ..wwwm, P. W. Zuoua Co., 7M tfiestnut nt. lklta lO-Ku-st. L