PAT AND LEAN FOLKS. I rf Kuj:nr, Htnrcli anil t at "Meat ITndocrs Corpulency. Here nro Rome roninrl from Dr. Voil;c Pnvlcs on fat, which may bo of Interest to tn corpulent section of the community, n.ys tho Chlenfro Now. "My experience la this, that iti cut ting off fot-funnlnff inprcdient from the dietary, that K mitfar, ntnrch and fut, tho liccrcnao In wolffht In Just twice as rnphl as If nutfnr and starch nro cut out and fat note For Instance, If a person on u properly apportioned diet, where fut Is cut out, Is to lose twenty pound of wclffht In a month, should fat bo ollo'oJ with tho rama fooil tho reduction in weight would only bo ten pounds. "It may simplify matters to say that tho use of fat In tho system Is to sup ply heat. It Is chemically decomposed to this end In tho operations of life. If more fut-fonnlnff food Is taken for this purpose than Is required, it Is stored as fut, he nco obesity. Tho Esquimau can consumo with Impunity twclvo pounds of fut s day, and not become corpulent, the system in his case burning it like furnace to sustain tho heut of the body, the radiation being so rapid. For tliis samo reason, I find in Knpland that on a fut reducing dietary a prenter amount of weight 1:4 lust in winter thau in suminor all other fac tors being equal. It would bo useless to burden your spaco with theorloi that appertain to tho domain of physi ology, but it may be of interest to say that in excessive leanness, to put on fat it Is necessary that os much fat It self bo taken as can possibly bo assim ilated to get ony satisfactory results. The iufcronco is obvious. "No doubt your correspondents will thank you for tcr.ehtng them how to bocomo lean, but my experience Is that those who try to diet themselves fail somewhere, as they make their own rules and break them, and cannot dis tinguish tho difference between a diet thut reduces fat and n diet that does not fatten. There is a want of 'method in their maducis,' if I may so express it." HISTORIC DISH. An ruthnnlnatlo Colloctop Ilumtit IMsa based of Fond Illu.lon. Sometimes parts of the history of in teresting relics are enveloped in mys tery, and the satisfaction of their proud possessors may depend on this mystery to a greater extent than they ora aw are of. An amusing instance of thl kind Is related by un cx-Unlted (States minister who Is an enthusiastic collec tor of raro and beautiful china. This gentleman, says tho Youth's Companion, recently purchased a beau tiful piece of china, decorated in gold and colors, bearing tho monogram 'M. '.." a motto, and figures symbolical of tho original states of tho union. lie put It in his cabinet, and often looked ut it with great satisfaction. One day a gentleman who la on ex pert critio of fine china, called upon him, a man who Is also a member of the firm of Hrown & Co., a well-known houve, ono department of whose busi ness i: a crockery manufactory. Tho ex-ofileial proudly displayed his latofct pri;:e. "What is that?"' inquired tho visitor. "Why, that Is a piece of tho famous Martha Washington dinner-set. It is one of tho very few pieces now in ex istence. I bought it at an ouetion sale in l'hiludolphla." "How much did you pay for it?" asked the expert, meanwhile examin ing it carefully. "I paid tvcnty-flvo dollars for it, and it was a bargain. The agent bad nn offer of three hundred dollars for it immediately after I bought it." "My friend," said tho export, sol emnly, "I am sorry for you. That dish was made by Brown & Co. in 1870, and wo sold It for one dollar and forty Eevcn cents." DAN ANAS AS FOOD. Nutrlluus"nud"iroaltl:ful If ICatcn Spar lugly nnd If Not Ovorrlpo. The history of bananas as an article of food is a good deal like that of to matoes, in that much discussion as to their wholesomcncss or tho reverse has been had. Not long ago, says the Xew York World, a well-known resi dent of a western city died after a meal at which ho had partakeD of wino and bananas. Whi-reupon, tho prints were full of tho warning that the two com bined made a deadly poison and should bo avoided In consequence, lint tii many authorities were heard fruta bringing proof quite contrary and pointing out that in tho 'West India Islands everybody eats bananas and as many as can securo it drink wine, and thut no fatality from tho mixture Is re corded. It Is possible that some wine acts poisonously with banana juico, but at lea-st champagne and sherry are ex empt from tho charge. Tho consumption of bananas is in creasing every year, and their nourish ment and wholesomeness arc practical ly undoubted. The only caution neces ' ary is that tho fruit should ba ripe, but not ovcrrlpo, and perhaps, in the case of children, should not bo eaten after midday. Nor should too many bo fed at once to young children. Five hummus to a child whoso years arc not that many is unwise, though it in not uncommon. Housekeeper. will Cnd the Asplnwall banana u particu larly rich and flavored variety, and though it is a yellow skin, it quite equals tho usually preferred rod skinned sort Queer Delaware Kumo. "Rod Clay Creek" and "White Clay Creek" are tho names of streams undo! churches in northern Delaware, uml both names have undergone changes characteristlo of words much in the mouths of English-speaking country folk, Ono is usually called liedlyerlck, the other W'hitelyorlck, while Head of Christiana, the came of a neighbor ing'ehurch, has been corrupted into "Hoddychrlsteen." Appoquiulmluk.the name of a township or "hundred," a stream and a church, lias remained un corrupted, unless the Indians may bars SlJod It otherwise. Legal Advertisements. ELECTION NOTICE. The Minimi moptlnir of tho storkhntili-rs of "The Pnrim-rV National Hunk (if lixunHlmrir, Fa , for tlm elect Ion of n bon rcl of illrecinrs tor tlm ensuing; year, will lie held In tlm illrectorn room of the hank on Tucinlitv, .liinuarv , ism. between the hours of two nnd four I'. M. KM A N' K IKKI.KIt, 18-H-lt. cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. There wilt lx nn election of n Iinnnl of Hirer tors of Mm lllnoinshiirK Hnnklntf Company nt tho Hanking lloime In llloonislmrir, on I uesdnv. January Dili. lwu, at two oVlock In tho niter noon, to senro for the ensuing voir. tt-W-ilt. 11. u. tlllOTZ, Cashier. NOTICE. In tho matter of the division of the school gerrv of cntawlHsa Township. No. sr., .May Tho umlemlened Commissioner nnd Kimnl ner, unpointed by Court totitkn tostlmonv, ml Just the elalius anil report to said onri. the (IIITeri'ni'e of tndrblodnrss between Township and llonintth, hereby gives not tea to nil purlle, that he will meet nt the omen of W in. II. Kliawn Esq., nt Catiuvlssn, l'a , on Tliiirsdnv, the l.Vli day of February, A. 1)., ism, at ill oelook In tlm fon-noon for tho purpose of Ida appointment, when and where ai parties In terested muni nppear and all tlmsn having claims must, present the saiim or lie forever thereafter debarred from tlit-tunne ne'-ordlnir to tho Act of Assembly, of .lime lvM h, IKW. V, II. h.NVUKH, Dloomsburg. fa. coin. Ex. tl. Nov. fi, two. f NOTICE. C. It. Campbell, Register nnrt Recorder of Colmnhla County, (fives iiollee that tils term of ortlce expires on Monday, the first day of Janu ary, IM)1, that all papers In bU possession nt that time that have lx-en duly reconled anil not paid for will bo left at nn ortlee of th Justice of the I'enep for eollis-tlon. and lifter parties have been duly notified and neglected to remit, they will lie sued and an effort mild" to collect them. Interest, from date of record will boeharired on all papers not paid before January I, Isul tt. V. It. CAM V 11 KM.. Register and Itecordcr of Columbia County. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtuo of a resolution or the Stockholders of tho Mlver Spring Quarry company an application will Ik1 presented ti tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County on Miturduy tho ltlth day of December A. !.. I WW at 10 otclock A. pray ing for the dissolution or said Corporation. A A HON HOOXE. 1'reHldont, C. M. CUEVKI.INII, C. W'. Hii.lkk tccretnry and Treasurer. Atty. u-gutf. CHARTER NOTICE. Notles Is hereby given that n application will be made to the (inventor of the Mate or Pennsylvania nn Monday, December IS, A, D., isiw, by (iuiirge M. Mevcns, David K (arm, James l'. ( asey, (Jenrga K. Waul, Charles W. llomiian, Pierre Koulllot, M in. J. Ureenhotigli. Win. Kill and others, under Aot of Assembly or tho Co monwealih of Pennsylvania, entitled on Act to provide for the Incorpora1 Ion and reg illation of cenuln corporations, approved April sflith, A. D., 1S7I and tho several supplements thereto for tlm ( barter of an Intended corpora I lou to bo called the Peiin Elevator Engineering company, the character and object of which Is for the inmiifncl uie of elevators and special machinery nnd for these purposes to have, n is Kess .lid enjoy all the rights, benetlts and priv ileges or the said Act or Assembly nnd lis sup plements. C, W. .MILLliH, 11-ai-tf. Solicitor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Dro'Cn drceaxed. The understsned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court or coiuiiiuia (utility to make distribution or bald estaic, will til at his (nice lu Dloomsburg, on l-nciay January U'tn, ixui, at III o'olock a. in., wneu and w hero all persons having claims airalnst said estale must appear and prove tne s.in e, or uo ucuurivu imui coin. Iti lt lu on said mud. ii. A. .M Kll.l.ll', l.--lt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hiram Jleene, deceasM. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned Auditor appointed bv the Orphans' ( omx of Columbia county, to distribute the funds In tho hands of (ieorge D. Ediuundsoii, Administrator of the estate of Hiram Meese. late of Hemlock township, deceased, to nnd among tho parlies entitled thereto, will sit at hlsolllce In liloouis. burg, Pa., Filday, January l'Jih, Ib'.M, at 10 o'clock a. iu., to discharge the duties of his ao polnlment, when and where all parties lnter esud must present their tlalms, or be debarred. Ii'uui coming lu lor a suaro ui turn iuuu. A. N. YOST 13-32-lt. Auditor. $ 4o,ooo; QOUNTY BONDS FOR SALE. The Commissioners of Columbia County will orter at publlo sale at their olllee In the Court limine, liloonisbii-ir on Tuesday. December ijith. istwnt 1 o'clock, P. W. coupon binds of Colum bia county, with interest payable annually at four and four-tenths per centum. These bonds are in denominations or iww vo unu .aj.i u mm mature s follows: J.vmo In January lS'.tii, .vwn In January 1K7. f lii,(XM In .lanuury lmw, $10 iioo In January 1M9 and lO,ono In January 11)00. No bids will be iccelve d at less than par. JES-KK Hl lTKNllOLSE, li F. EIHi.Wt, C. L. 6ANDH, i ommlsslonors. AttikT. ('. M. Tkbwii.uiubk, Clerk. Dlv. U.'-tr. ORPHANS' COURT SALU PiiMiinMnin order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, 1 a , the undersigned will sell nt ptibllo salo on tho premises of Jesse Johnson, lato ot Beaver twp , Col. Co , dee'd on SATURDAY, JANUARY to, iS94, at U o'clock noon, tho following described , .n,.,. or n.ircol of land bounded and described as follows : On the south by a public road load ing from Hhumautown to Mt. (Irovo, on the nnrti, liv lands or Miles Hcllly and others, on tho east by land of Allen Mann, on tho west by lands of Samuel Johnson and w ni. fmiin, con taining 349 ACRES of land, moro or less, on which are erected a LOG DWELLING, nni-iinrn. shed. Cider Tress. Water rower, a good Orchard. 1V acres, more or less, are cleared, the bulanco about llaorivu ueins FINK OAK AND WHITE FINE TIMBER LAND. TKiiMS ok Sai.r.- One-third of tho purchase money to be paid at tho Btrlklug down, of the property, onc-thlrd in Blx mouths nfter conllr matlon nisi, aud the balanca In ilx mouths thereafter with interest on deferred payments from contlrmatlon nisi and the samo to be se cured In tho property ; no timber to bo removed from the premises until the purchaser snail first have given Independent soeurlcy for pay ment of unpaid purchase money, to be approv ed by the Court. rr-Attention of lumberman is hereby called to the fact that the timber tract meutloued above Is most desirable one, lying as It does within about tw) miles of the 8. II. & W. rail road It- It. LITTLE, Sub. Tkoutmah.) Attorneys. Tru8toe V. B. Jackson, f "u"' " I894. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. llABPRIl'S WttKkl.V 1 4 hovnnll alt nnnatlnn II. a lending Journal In America, In Ps splendid Illustrations, III Its corps of distinguished con tributors, nnd In Us vast nrmv of readers. 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The Volumes of t lie Vii(iri.Tlrirtn with the 1st Nuiiitvr lor Janim-y of each yi-ar. When no time Is mentioned, subscription will begin with the Number current at tho tlmo of receipt of order. Hound Volumes of IIabpuk's Wkki.v for S years back, In neat cloth binding, will bo sent by mill1, postniro paid, or by express, freo of ex pense (provided the freiglw does not exceed ono dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. cloth Cases for each volume, post-paid, on 1 oj each. llemlttanees should bo made by post-omco Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanco of loss. XpirnDaiwrn are not tnrnim thin nitivrttiHinrnl iruhmtt tlw erivrvntorth-ruf Hakpbs 8 IIkotii KSS. Address : 11AHPEK & DUOTllEHH, Vtw VQIik. Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST-SUPPER. -Tly n thoromrh knowliHlceof the natural law which govern the opeintlous of digestion ud nut 1 Ph. n, nnd bv n ean iul nppllcuilon of the line properties or well-selected ('wo. Mr. Epps has provided tor our breaking and supper a del. lciilely llavoied bevcrngo which lnuy save us many heavy doct.irs", bills. It Is by the Judicious use ot such art Icles or diet that constitution mav lie eraduallv built un until s'ronir enough to resist every fondeuey to disease, llundreds of subl le maladies aro noating nrouna us reauy toattack wherever mere is a wean pom- e may esennemsny a futal shaft by keening our selves well fortlhVd with pure blooit nd a prop erly nourished frame.', I led arrvkw GtuHie. yinde simply wun ooiiuig waie- or uiik. poiu only In hiiir-poimd tlus, uy urocers, laoeieu (nus: I !; I(PHH tk .., Ltd., Uomoeo pathlc Chemists, London, England. lj.1Mt. d Arc, iwji riiftblt. uoict, hi MMd DrmmA la UA tad Gold metallic luim. BMlod with bim rtbbna. TftLo a other. Mafum damfmu tubtitw V lumi and (mUoJivm. Ai Urouiiu, or wnd 4t In Muiip tbr ttwllnUrs, teaiiuMKiUU Ql pf fell boew vnypum m iwaii wm 13- 4-tW. S sP sji W B AL.YBAR m THE rcOUSTRlOUS, 11 yuii want work that U plcanaut uml prolilnlilc, m-iid a; uur addle j Immi-diiitt-ly. W'c 11-ncii nuu uml Menu 11 bow lu turn lioui tsS.OO per dn to te l. Odd per yciir wiilio nt Imxiiiii bud pn vines t-H-rienco, uml I111 11i.l1 lh- ciii'l,. mt ul nt whit h (hey cuu nniko that alliount. iNolliiui.' dillictill to l:iirii or liuit it'iittire. much time '1'he vork la c.uv, lie.ilthv.aml lioiiornble, ami ran bcuoiic di.r Iiu'davltinc or cvenlnp, right ill your own I0111I l:v. wfieri-ver you live. Tho reMilt of ( f-w bi.uri' work often eq.uls n wevk's wiijtcs. M i- have inii;hl tliousumlii el both sexvt 11ml nil ni", mid manv Imvo laid foiimlaliniiB llirfl v. Ill mn ly brli- Uu in lichen Some of the iiinrtel men In thix cisintrv owe Ibclr micrem in lilr to t ll 0 s I II I t clven tlieill w hile in our elll.lny j I ers iiirn. You, render, iniiv iln u well; try It Vou eii'inoi fail. Noc:iltnl ner-iea-v. We til vnuont with Koineililnii Uml is ii.-(v, nollil, and (Hire. A henk lirlmful of ndvice is trie to nil llelpyenr - It by wrl liii; lor ll to day not lu morrow. Ueinvi nru cosily. E. C. ALLE?d & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAIHE. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOV. 19, 1893. Trains leave Dloomsburg as follows Sunday! excepted ) ... ..,... .. for isew ions, ruiiuucipuin, r,i-wuiiK ruiui Vine, llliuniiua, cw., o.ju wi. For w llliamsport, 7.45 a, in., 3. IS p. m Sun- till, , u.Pi m,i ,"ii For D.invllie und Milton, 7.15 a. m , S.Si. Sun j . . m - . ... A nil n ... -For catawlss4 7.45, 11. is a. m., IS 15, 8.1S, 6.00, - m Gnjv in Oil a m T.mn m. For Rupert 7.45, 11,15 A. m.. 11.15, 8.19 t oo, ., p. m. sunuay j.iv, iu.w a, m., T.W p m. Trains forBloomsburg Leave New York via of Philadelphia 8.00 a. n., n,a Va.lAII B IK m U., nuu . 1 U U.VU W.W w. M.. Ifhxe Philadelphia 10,90 a. m. Leave Heading 11.60 a. m. 1'nvs PotisviTle 19.30 p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1.S0 a, m., Leave Wllltawsrort (.33 a. m., 4. 88 p. m. Sun uav, ",UU U. 111., , iu. Leave cat.awlHsa 7.00, 8.!0 a. m. 1.S0, 819, 6.10 Leave Hupert 7.0S, 8.S7. 11.24 a. m., 1.37, 3.-7, M. Sundays, 7.53, iu.ij a. m. A .11 t in It SR. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via 11. x 0. K. ll., through trains leavo (Hrard Ave- tt.ilrm l'hlla 1 1' ti II. II. H. H.50. 8.1)1. 11. M a. m,, fiAi 7.1 p. m. buiidays 8.50, .0i U.t6 a. ni., 3.5U, 6.4J, T.1B p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf acd South Street Wharf. FOR ATLIICIO C1TT, Weekdays Fxpress, 9 00, a. m., 4.ro, 6.00 p. m Aocommodatlon, d.OOa. in., s.45 p. m. sur.days Exnrens, D.eo a.m., Accomodation, S.ou a. m., and 4.au r,. m. iter, lrnlng leave Atlantic City Depot, corner Album i anl Arkiiiuas avenues. Weekdays. Express, 7.S0, 8.00 s. in., and 4.00 p. in. Accom modation, s.10 a. m , and 4.30 p. m. Hiindayg. Express, 4.00. B.15 p. m. ecom mcdatlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4.15 p. ir. l'arlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. 8WEIOAHD, V. O. HANCOCK, Pres. & Oen'l Superintendent. (Jen 1 l'ass. Act T) LOOMBBUPiU & BULLIVAN K. ll Taking effoot MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1SW. SOUTH. NOHTII. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lt. Lt 6TATIONH. I. M. r. H. A.M. A.M. t. M. r. M. Ilioomoburg MaiuSireel t Iroudale . t faperMUl... M. V Lit lit street. Orangevllle.. I Folks. 5 Zaneri 5 itlllwater......... 6 Bunton t Kdsons, , 5 Coles creek, I sugurloaf I Laubaoha,....... B Central. I J&mlnnn GltV ... 8 18 18 08 T IS 18 11 67 T 07 18 11 65 T 04 08 11 47 8 66 06 It 45 6 63 61 11 85 48 45 11 29 6 88 48 11 17 6 80 87 11 18 6 86 88 11 CO 8 16 88 10 47 11 80 10 5 6 Oil 16 10 41 6 08 8 85 8 85 6 40 6 47 6 50 6 68 r os T 10 7 80 7 84 7 W 7 88 744 7 48 7 68 7 67 6 07 10 8 41 6 48 8 45 8 46 8 64 8 65 8 55 8 69 8 01 8 15 14 8 87 18 8 80 9 85 8 40 9 88 4 10 9 40 4 15 9 48 4 80 tt 4 88 18 10 88 6 00 OS 10 80 6 68 00 10 80 6 60 9 50 4 85 10 CO 40 10 06 4 60 At Ar. LT. LT. J.T. STW rktnticatrs Ca(1lh DIsmb4 Bniao. rgmssmm nan nn RAILROAD TIME TABLE JJL.LAW ARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSCUKG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHTH. NOSTHFUBSKLAKD JO 1 W Cameron 6 85 6 CllUlasky 6 40 B 58 IllllivlllH 84S 8 18 10 8 58 Calawlssa 7 m lim 10 m ik Klipert 7 lt hi 10 44 tS Itluomaburg 70 8 8S 10 49 6 29 Kpy 77 8 43 .... 88 Lime lUdge.. .; 7 8t 8 50 6 4 willow move 7 3H a M s 4h Brlarureek 7 41 , a no Berwick ' 7 48 8 04 11 18 8 58 Item h Haven 1H 8 10 1118 7 nt lllck'a Ferry 8 00 8 17 ... 7 un Milckshlnuy 8 10 8 1188 1 Si IIUniOOK'S 881 8.1H Ttl Nantlcoke 8 Sft 8 4fl 11 40 7 8 Avondtle 8 0 8 61 . . 7 48 Plymouth 8 31 8 68 11 68 7 48 riyinomn junction. ...... o 40 41m 7M Klngs'oa 8 4 4 05 18 03 157 Dennett 8 4 4 ns 18 o 8 08 M iliny 8 fi-t 4 18 8 07 Wyoming R 58 4 17 19 13 8 18 West l'lllaton WOt 4 S.M 8 17 i'lttston 908 4 SO 18 23 885 IHiryea - .... 9 14 4 34....... 8 88 Lackawanna Il It? 8 3? Taylortllle 9 -.25 4 45 18 36 8 42 Uellevue . 881 4 no .... n 47 SCBINTOX 9 :15 4 55 19 44 If A. . T. M P. M. II STATION. KOITTH. SORAHTOH 60 9 50 1 85 6 07 Uellevue t) U8 9 55 T.iylorvlllo 6 10 in 00 141 6 17 Lackawanna in l'nv 191 out tiuryea.... 10 lu I 5 8 Httston 8V8 1014 818 8 31 West I'lttston 4 85 10 211 8 08 8 38 Wyoming. 8 4o 10 f.'. 311 6 4-1 Malt by 6 44 10 Hen lie' t. 6 48 1" 84 8 19 '0 Klugston 4 1035 8 85 855 I'lyinouth June' loo 8 59 10 39 8 89 .... Plymout h 7 04 in 44 8 34 7 08 Ayondale 7 09 10 13 8 S3 7 07 Nantlcoke 714 10 53 48 118 llnnloek's 7 i 10 5 S3 ao Shlckshlnny 7 31 1109 8 01 7 t Hick's Ferry 1 44 118' 8 17 71 beach llsvon 7M lis k t Merwlck 82 11 40 3 33 7 53 rtrlarCreok f0 .... 840 ... Willow Orove 8 13 11 rn 3 44 80 l.tmo Hlrten 8 17 11 M 8 51 W Kspy . 8 24 12 04 8 58 8 18 nbvmsbur; 8 31 1218 4 ( 8 18 Unpert, 8 87 19 18 4 19 8 28 Catawlnsi 8 49 19 8 4 18 S'J rianvllhv V 57 Vi 37 4 B 8 I'hiUnsky 9 08 4 48 .... Caniemu. . . 9 07 19 48 4 51 8 53 NORTHtTMBKIII.AKtl 9 29 1 00 5 06 9 Of A. U. T. M. r. H. r Connections at Kuoert with Philadelphia ft Reading Kallrourt for Tatnanerd, Tamaqu. W llnmsport, Sunbtiry, Potfsville, oe. At Northumberland with P. ft B. Dlv. P. H. K. for Ilarrlsburg, Lock, llavon, Kmporlum, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. F. HALLSTEAP, flen. Man Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. ft E. R. R. PIV. AND K. C. IfY In effect Not; 19, 1893 Trains leaw S anbury EASTWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) tor Ilarrlsburg sod lutermeaice sianons srnying at Philadelphia 3:00 p. m. ; New York 6:53 p. m.j unltlmoie, 8:lu p. ru.; Washington 4:30 p. m.. connecting at Philadelphia lor all tfea Hnor points. Passenger couches io Philadelphia Ualtlmore. parlorcarto Pbllndelph'a. l-5 p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arrtvtng at Philadelphia a 6:50 p, m. ; New York, 10:08 p. m. ; Ualtlmore 7:20 p. rn. ; Washington s:37 p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger ooachos to Philadelphia and Ualtlmore. 5.25 p. m. Train 19 Dully except Sunday for Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate points, arriving at Philadelphia 11:16 p. m. New York 3:51 a, ni Ualtlmore 10:40 p. ni., Passenger coach to 1 hlladelpbla. :17 p. m. Train 8, (Dally,) for ITarrlsbnrg; and all Intermediate stations, arriving at Pblladui nhla 1:30 a. m.; Now York 7:33 a. m. Pullman ilecplng car from Ilarrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passongerscaa re main in sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:50 a tn-Tram 4 (dally) for Ilarrlsburg and Intor mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8:50 a m., New York 9:31 a. m., weekdays; io;85 a. m., Sunday. Ualtlmore 6:20 a. m. Mas lugton 7: 40 a. m., Pullman Sleeping ears to Philadel phia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Ualtlmore. 4:38 a. m. Train 16 (Dally,) for Ilarrlsburg and intermediate stations arriving at Balti more :55 a. in. and Washington 10:16 a. m and Pullman sleeping cars to Ualtlmore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Ualtlmore. WESTVVAKD. 1:35 a.m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for Canandulgua, ltochestcr, Uuffulo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleepingcars to Uuffulo and passHtger coaches to Kochester 6:13 a. m Train 3 (Dally,) for Erto, Canandat gua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, Buf falo and Niagara Fills, with Pullman palace cars to Erla and Klmlra and passenger coaches to Erie and KoclM-ter. 9:56 Trin is (Dally,) tor Look Daven and Intermediate stations. 1:35 p. m. Train ll (Dally 9xcept Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, Uurtalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:41 p m. Train t, (Dally except Sundij) tor Renovo, Elmtra and Intermediate stations. 9:25 p. m -Train t3 daily for willlamsport and Intermediate stations. TllI'OUUll TRAINS FOR BUNBURY FROM TUB EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila delphia 4;S0 a. m., Baltimore 4:49 a. in., Ilarrls burg, 8:15 a. iu., dally arriving at Sunbury 9:56 a. in. Train 11 Leaves Ph'ladelphta 8-ko a. m., Washington 7;50 a. m., Baltimore 8:5 a. m., (dully except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 1:36 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladol. phla 12: 6 p. m., Washington 11:05 a. m., Balti more 12:00 noon, (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury 6:39 p in. with passenger coaches troin Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 13 leaves New York 2.10 p. m., weekdays 1' : i a. m. Sunday. PlilladH.phia 4:40 p. m. week days; 4.30 p. m. Sunday. Washington 8:15 p. m., Uaitlmor 4:23 p. m. dul y, arriving at Sunbury 9:?5 p. m Through coach and l'arlor car from 1 hl'.ad lphlo. Train 9 leaves New York 6:00 p. m , Philadel phia 8:50 p. m.( Washington 7:10 p. rn., Balti more 8:15 p. in., (Dally except Saturday,) arrlv. Ing at Sunbury, 1:35 a. m. with Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washington and Ualtlmore. Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Phllad! phla 11:20 p. in., Washington 10:40 p. in., Haiti more 11:40 p. m., (Dully,) arriving at Sunbury 6:(h a. m., with Pullman aleeptng oars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coactes from Philadelphia and Balti more. BCNUUPY rtAZI.ETON, ft WILKEHllAltHB MAILUOAD, AM) NOHTII AND WEST UUANCU RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) ' Train 7 leavoB sunbury 10:n0 a. m. arriving at Mlooin Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barro 12.10 p. m. liHleton 12:15 p. m., Pottsvllle 1.25 p. in. Train 11 loaves sunbury 5:47 p. m. arriving at Ulooin Ferry 6:33 p. in., Wllkes-Uarre 8:00 p. m. llaleton 7:56 p. in. Pottsvllle 9;0S p. m. 'i hrougti Coach Willlamsport to WUkea-Barro. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Uarre 7:85 a, ni. Potts vllle 6:00 a. m., Huzletou 7: in a. m.. arriving at bloom Forry :47 a. ni., Sunbury 35 a. in. Through coach Wilkes-Uarit to W i illamsport- Train 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p m. Iluzleton 8:04 p.m. Wllkes-Ban-e 8:12 p. in arriving at Uloom Ferry 4:31 p. m., Sunbury 5 IS p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arrlvuig at Bloom Ferry 10:43 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 18:10 p. m, Train 26 leaves Wllkes-Barre 4:40 p. m., arrlv. (ng at Bloom Ferry 6:0j p. m., sunbury 7;00 p, m. S. M. PRETOST, Gen'L Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen. l'ass, Agt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-I.Atr, Mrs. Ent'i Huildinjt, Court Ilou.i Alley, CLOOMSKUUG, I A. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post OflTice Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSEL'RO, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, Win's Building, 2nd floor, DLOOMSBURG, TA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, r.. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORN BY- AT-LAW, Offlce2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, ?A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSUURG. I' A. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. I. T. WDITl. A. N. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Or THK PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maiu and Centre SU., BLOOMSBURG, Fa. 89Can be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oflice, corner o( Vbird and Maia Stncts, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AMD PHYSICIAN, Office, North aide Main St., below UarUl, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Stxcet, BLOOMSBURG, PA. DR. M. J. HSS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Oflice 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, FA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or electric viiirator and Local AncusthetLs used for 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, TA. HONORA A- ROBBINS, U D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 8occial stteotissi ctoa to Ut m ni tka Auiocai glasses. J.J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hour IO to 4. Telephone connection. --.SI ,f; 8. B. ARMENT M D.f Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth gt. DI8EASCS OF THE THROAT AND NOSE A SPECIALTY. i to io a.m. Bloomsburs LVSto 4 P. .M. " 17 to P. M. pa. orrtca noma, DR. ANDREW CRAYDON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bloomsburo, Fa." O nice and residence In Prof. Waller's House MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. Spicial Attention to Difrint ortHiLVBam H. BIERMAN, M. D.- IIOMOLOPATniCPnySICIAN AND 8UROKOH Ofpici uodhs: omce Residence, ss W. 8d.B(. Until 8 a. m., nioomaburir, l. 1 to 9 and 7 to 8 P. u. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, KUKGEON DENTIST, omce, Partnn's Building, Main lelow Martst BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior mannea; and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. S"To be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman.) Represents twelve of tho strongest Compan ies In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL StrSPlITt CAPITAL. ARHHTS. OTBR ALL. Franklin of Phtla.. M'o,noo $3,iiik,k 8l.ooo.ftOB Peiin'a. Pntla 400.0HO 8,nm,uo i,41im neen,of N. Y. 600,000 8,M,1 lJKlim West Chester, N. T. 800,0(0 1,7M,S0T 488,789 N. Ainerlca, Phlla. 8,00(,U)0 9,730,t)H9 284J8e OPHCB IN I. W. MCKSLTT'S 8T0BS. iTLosses promptly ndjusted nnd paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRKA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and aU losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNArP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.jPeoples', N.Y.; Read ing, Fa ; German American Ins. Co., Mew York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well se soned 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, and liable to the hazard of fiie only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted anil paid as soon as determined, by Christian Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, BUxxni burg, Fa. The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, if any. are seuiea ana paid by one of their citizens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Bloomsburo, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-iy. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, FA. Large and convenient sample ruoms. Rata rooms, hot and cold water, and all luodexa conveniences. WAIN WRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Mohunea, Rice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 3"0rders will receive prompt attention. ft ll WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsbunr. Pa. E. A. RAWLINGS. DEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bologna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND. BLOOMSBURG, PA. succiESatiMce AMU Ton llliifnv ...ftj.'l W Cut Lin a Puxtou ii('PKI(!ia.nd 4 l.s..Tl Hurr.,47 otiUoll ALL' yi tboa whiiii.i HAU OTUIin.f JOOtlln(l(Ol. tit K..d (;.ri...an.ji Hum H.rnm..flJI6l Hn Riuch " ..(.T4, BUI 01 Iu tor .nd Middlunmi'i m m 8.111 Twin " .8H.6llprottl. (!t-tflfeC .IH.5lllprot. ('t- V. . BUUUK A CAH I CO. a iu 16 uwnuw au. (Jiucuuuui, 18-lA-tt. J
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