WORTH MORE THAN A HORSE. ST'iles Avernfrn i;ifilirr in ICvrry Ktnte of tlio Vnliin lcxrppt Oregon. If nobility niny bo cstiinntod In del Inrn the rmilo in n noMcr niiimnl than tho liorf.o, unys tho New York Sun. Yet there lire rtonntumnnl mule shows, ami even if tlicro wcro It in luinlly prnbtiMo that flower-adorned young wOinen would inalai a pratiee of pat tir tho prlzo nnlnml. Tho only way to pnt a mule, according to tho Tcxri rode, is with a fence rail or a board. Tho man who eolVectod horso and mule statistic for tho census report shows that tho average prico of a mulo is 87 moro than tho nverago price of n horse. Tho ordinary mulo in Routh Carolina, which owns about 611,000 of tho long-cared beasts, is worth about 00; tho averngo prlco of a horso in tho tame state is about 870. Texas prob ably has more mules (about 800,000) than any other state. Tho nvernpo prlco is about ?W, or nearly twice, tho valuo of A Texas horso. In Missouri mules aro worth about $7 moro and in Kentucky about 3 more than horses. Only a few states have no mules, or so few that tho statistician didn't mnue a noto of them. Ono of theso states Is Bhodo Island, which tho mulo driver f Texas doubtless would thlnlc is not any too largo a pasturago and play ground for a festivo mule of southern birth. Oregon Is tho only state where horses bring higher prices than mules. Tho ordinary mulo out thero Is worth fill and tho horso g!l. Tho figured for California are: Mules, 807; horses, 810. In Pennsylvania, whero mules, famous for longevity, aro much used In tho mines, they bring about 83C; horses, 807. In this stuto there aro ceventy times as many homes as thero are mules, which numlcr about 14.000. A Now York mulo is worth SUl and a horso $7(1. Mulos uro prized moro in New Jersey than in any other state, tho average prico being about 8100, or SM more than hordes. Illinois has about 140,000 mules, or moro than any other western state. I THE DAY QF DEATH. IHrh and Por of I'nrln .loin In Honoring the Dentl. Tho Jour des Morts is observed by tho I'arisians with great reverence, and it is a touching sight to watch tho crowds pressing into the largo cemo tories such as l'ero Lachahtc and Mont onrtro on tho 2d of November, says tho l'all Mall l.udget. Crowds composed of all classes, all fortunes and all pro fessions, make tho same solemn pil grimage tho rich with their carriages full of the gorgeous wealth of flowers which Paris can produco in 6uch per fection, and tho poor with their bunches of violets and chrysanthe mums, tokens of lovo and rcmcmbranco of their dead. A fow visitors go fro:a a feeling of curiosity or from habit to eee the tombsof celebrities which havo become national monuments, such as those of lleloiso and Abelurd, of Ku eliul, Chopin, Moliero and others in I'ere Lachaise, or the tomb of Cardinal lllchelieu in tho Sorbonne, violated nt the timo of tho revolution, when his mummilied head was taken out and Hold or tho church of St. Denis where lie so many royalties. The snlo of flowers on this day la enormous; the thousands of visitors to the cemeteries buy in large quantities, and as the chrysanthemum is now tho flower of the season, there aro masses of them at low prices to be had every where golden, whito and red and a fluo rose-pink, which color, an old flower-seller naid, as a pretext for not hav ing any left, was produced by a dye. Chrysanthemums are becoming every year moro popular in l'uris, and the annual bhow of thein has very much improved, though it does not yet equal in raaguiQeenco the displays of tho same flower in London. THE APPLE'S MANY VIRTUES. it la Ipcelull- I'scful In Kenewlus Nerv ous TUruo. Chemically the applo is composed of "vegetable fiber, albumen, sugar, gum ehlorophyl, malic acid, gallic acid, lime and much water, says the North American Practitioner. Furthermore, tho tJeruian analysts bay that the apple contains a larger percentage of phosphorus than any other fruit or vegetable. Tho phosphorus is admir ably adapted for renewing the essential nervous matter lecithin of tho brain ond spinal co-d. It is, perhaps, for tho same reason, rudely understood, that old Scandinavian traditions rep resent the upplo as the food of the gods, who, when they felt themselves to bo growing feeble and infirm, re sorted to this fruit, renewing their powers of mind and body. Also, the too ids of the applo are ol singular use for men of sedentary habits, whoso livers are bluggisii in action, those acids serving to eliminate from tho body noxious matters, which, if retained, would muke tho brain heavy and dull, or bring about Jaun dice or skin eruptions and other allied troubles. Sonu such experience imibt havo led to the custom of taking apple miuco with roast porlc, rich goose, und liko dishes. Tho malic acid of ripe apples, cither raw or cooked, will neu tralize any excess of chalky matter en gendered by eating too much meat. It is also tho fact that such ripe fruits as tho apple, tho pear, and tho plumb, when taken ripe and without sugar, dimiaish acidity in the stomach, rather than provoko it. Their vegetable sauces and Juices aro converted into alkalina carbonates, which tend to counteract ac idity. The Eye of Murkimoa. Lieut. C. L. Collins, inspector of Email-arms practice In tho department of the Colorado, says in his annual re port that the competitions in shoot ing have shown that men with light blue eyes rank highest, followed in their order by dark blue, slate blue, light brown, dark brown and black. In the colored troops light blue eyes again stand at the top. How larcre a I yiuiHwuou oi in coiorea troops nave "gnt blue eyes Is not stated in tho pub lished abstract of Lis report. Tall Feu shoot more accurately than short en. Legal Advertisements. ELECTION NOTICE, Thn nnntinl mpctliijj nf tho gtocklinldors of "Tlie Funnm' Nntlunnl llnnk nf HlnmnHliiirjf, Pit , fur I tin election nf a board nf rilrectnrs fur the ciihuIiik your, will be held In tho directors room of the bank onTucnlay, January (t, 1MII, between tlio hours of two mid four I'. M. FltAN K 1 KKI.KIt, ' ia-S-lt. ' Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. Thorn will bo nn election of ft Honrrt of Direc tors of thn IHooiiiHburjf Hnnkliitr cnnipnnv at tho ItunkliiK llouso In itlomiiHliut'tf, on Tuesiilnv, January Dili. 1KU4, at two o'clock In tho after noon, to servo for tho ensuing yo r. N-f-3t. II. II. OltOTZ, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE. Tho Brlnrcrcek Mutual Insurance, Company election will lie held January 8t,h, ism, In Orange hair center township. Itf-ifli-iu II. ll. UKOWX, Sec'y NOTICE. In tho matter of tho division of tho school Bropcrty of catawlssn Township. No. 8.1, Muy CH8., IHtM. Tlio Hndcrtdifncd Commissioner ond Kxnml ner, appointed by court to take testimony, ad just the cliilnm and report to said ouit tho dllTerence of Indebtedness between Township and ItnrouKh, hereby ttlves notice to all panic) that ho will meet, at tlio olllco of Win. II. Kliawn Esn., nt Catnwlssa, l'a., on Thursday, the irth oy of February, A. I)., istil, at ID o'clock In tho forenoon for tho purposo of his appointment, when and where all parties In terested mum appear and all thorn having claims must present, thn mime or bo forever thereafter debarred from thosamn according to tlio Act of Assembly, of ,luno lilt h, ls?s. u. II. BNYHKIt, Itloomsburg, l'a. com. A Ex. tf. Nov. 6, 1H93. NOTICE. C. TT. Campbell, Hcjflster and Hccordcr of Columbia county, Rives notice that hlsterni of office expires on Monday, Mm first day of Janu ary, istil, that all papers In his possession at that time that, have been duly recorded and not paid for will be left nt. an olllco of the .Jiistlip of tlio Ceaco for collection, and after parties havo been duly notllled und neglected to remit, they will be bihsI and an crrort mud to collect, tliein. Interest from date of record will bo chanted on all papers not paid before January 1, IH'JU tf. C. II. CAMITtKIX, ltcglster and Hecmder of Columbia County. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue of a resolution of tho Stockholders of tho Mlrur Spring (quarry comp.uiy an application will be presented to the ('ourt of common Hons of Columbia County on Miturday tho ltlth day of December A. !., um at m ococic A. pray ing for tlio involution of suld Corporation. A A HON IIOONE. President, C. M. CltKVKI.INd, C. V. Mili.kh fcccrctary and Treiisuror. Atty. ll.'.4-u. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that an application will he mudo to tho (love rnor of the Mate of Pennsylvania nn Monday, December is,- A, I)., INIM, by (teurtro it. elevens, David 8. Cnnn, James I. Casey, (ieorge K. Saul, Charles W. llnfrman, I'lerro Koulllot. Mm. .1. lireenlionirh. Win. mil and others, under Act of Assembly of tlio Co monwealih ot Pennsylvania, entitled an Act to provide for the lneorporii ion and reif ul illon of cer'uln corporations approved April Slit h, A. D., 1HTI and tho several supplements thereto for the ( barter of un Intended corpora tion to be called the I'enn Klcvator KiiKlneorlng ompntiy, the character and object of which Is for tho lii'iiiufai'ture ofeeVHtors and special machinery and for these purposes to have, o s soss .nil enjoy all tho llRlits, benetlts and piiv- nees ui iiiu Buiu ct ui Asscnioiy nnn us suu pleuionts. C, VT. Mil. I, Kit, U-!M-tf. Solicitor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Dro'cn di-cramd. Tho undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia louuty to make distribution of said estate, w 111 all nt. his olllee In ltloomsburg, ou Friday January uth, istil, at 10 o'olock a, m., wlin a and where all persons liavlnu claims against suld estate must uppear mid prove the same, or bo debarred Iroiu coin ing m on sain juuu. n. a. m imi.i.ii-, lis-ti-lt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EnUite of 'Hiram Iteetf, Oectasei. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county, to distribute the funds In tho hands of (icorgo D. Kdinundson, Administrator of the estate of Hiram Heese, late of Hemlock township, deceased, to and among tho parties entitled thereto, will sit at hlsotliue In lilooms burg, l'a., Friday, Jiinuary luth, IMtl, at 10 o'clock a. m , to discharge tho duties of his ap pointment, when and whero all parties Inter ested must present t heir claims, or be debarred from couilogln for a share of bald fund. A. N. YOST 13-MU Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Pursuant to an order of the Orphan' Court of Columbia County, Pa , the undersigned will sell at publlo sale on tho premises of Jesse Johnson, lato ot Beavor twp , Col. Co , dee'd ou SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1894, at 13 o'clock noon, the following described piece or parcel of land bounded and described as follows : m the south by a public road I ad lug from tiliuiiiaiitown to Mf. Grove, on tlio north by lands ot Jllles llellly and others, on the east by land of Allen Mann, on tho west by lands of Samuel Johnson and Wm. Smith, con taining 249 ACRES of land, moro or less, on which aw erected a LOG DWELLING, Bank llarn, Shed, Cider Tress, Water Power, a good Orchard. K"J acres, moro or less, nro cleared, tho balanco about 115 or 100 being FINE OAK AND WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND. Tubus ok Sale: Onc-thlrd ot tho purchase money to be paid at the striking down of tho property, one-third In six months after confir mation nisi, and tho balanco In six months thereafter with Interest on deferred payments from confirmation r.lsl and tho same to be se cured In the property ; no timber to bo removed rom the premises until the purchaser shall nrst have given Independent security fur pay went of unpaid purchase money, to bo approv ed by tha court. 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A hnoU hrimful of ndvlcf i frt f to nil Hi lpynur p'lt by wri:iti(! tor it to-day uot to tuonow. Lt-la are coiiiy. E. C. ALLES & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAINS. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTElt NOV. Ill, 18U3. Trains leave Bloomsbur; aa follows i Sundays excepted ) For New York, Phllsdelphla, ReadtnK Potts Tllln, 1'amnqua. tc, 11.15 a. in. for v illiamsport, 7.4S a, tu., 8.15 p. m Sun flay, 1 5s a. m.,4.28 p. m. For Danvllio and Milton, 7.15 a. m , 3.32. Sun day, T.Bia. m., 4.18 p. m. For Catawlss" 7.45, II.IS a. m., IS IS, 8.15, B.00, .30, p. in. Hunday, 10,d0 a. m. T.'B p, m. For Hupert 7.4S. u.is a. m., litis, 8.15 s oi), can, p. ra. Sunday 7.!U, lu.iO a. m., l.oi p ui. Trains for Bloomsburg Iave Now York via Of Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and via Eaaton 8.45 a. m. !ave Philadelphia liVJo a. ru. Iave tteadins 11.60 a. m. i..'iv pot'svlile ll.su p. in. Leave Tamaqua 1.20 a. m., Uiave vrilllainsport 9.35 a. re., t.is p. m. Sun day, s.Oi) a. m., 4.S5 p.m. Leave Cotawissa 7.oo, 8.90 a.m. 1.30, 8.1S, 5.10 Sunday, 7.45 a. in., 4.15. p m. Leave Hupert 7.08, 8 7, 11.34 a. m., 1.37, ..T, K.20. Sundays, 7.53, 10.13 a. tn. 4.i!l p. m., o.r.j. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via B. o. H. K., through trains leavo Olrard Ave nue station, Pblla. (P. & H. K. 11.1 3.50, P.oi. 11.5 a. m., 3.56, 7.10 p. m. sundaya 3.50, s.cw U.G a. UI.. 3.58, 5.42, 7.16 p. Bl, , ATLANTIC CITT DIVISION. I,e ave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf nnd South stroot Wharf. FOB AT1.4NTIC CITT, Weckdavs Fxpress, lt.00, a. m., 4 to, 5.00 p. m Aocomniodatlon, 8.03a. tu., 6.45 p. in. Sundays Kxoress, 9.00 a.m., Accomodation, 8.00 a. in., and 4.3u p. m. Kofi ruing leave Atlantic City Depot, corner Atlantln and ArkaiibUB avenues. Weekdays. Express, 7.S0, 8.50 a. m., and 4.00 p. in. Accoui moautlou, 8.10 a. m , and 4.30 p. m. Sundays. Express, 4.00, 5.15 p. m." Aocom. inodalluu, 7.13 a. ui., and 4.15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SWEIOAltn, C. Q. HANCOCK, rrcs. & Oen'l superintendent. Cien'l Puss. Agt p LOOM BBU11U & BULLI VAN It. It Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1890. SOUTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv stations, r. k. r. u. a.m. a.m. r. if. r. h. BloomsburK,,. Main Street.. Irondale Paper Mill.... LlKhtstreet... S8 a 18 it 6 08 19 05 T 15 11 57 7 07 11 C5 T 04 11 47 6 5 11 4B ft 58 11 85 ft 48 11 25 ft 88 It 17 ft 80 11 19 ft k. 11 CO ft 1 in 7 ll ft 85 I 88 8 49 9 42 8 4 8 46 8 62 9 65 8 55 9 B9 01 9 16 9 14 9 ar 9 18 9 80 9 25 8 40 9 88 4 10 9 40 4 15 9 43 4 SO 9 48 4 28 9 60 4 85 10 00 4 40 10 00 ft CO Ar Ar. ft 40 6 47 ft 50 ft 68 r 08 T 10 T 80 T 94 r in T 89 r 44 T 48 t 62 T 67 ft 07 8 10 .... 9 VO orangovme. ..I Bl rorns. ..... 6 45 Zaner's 6 4 ft 87 Stillwater. Benton, Bdsons, Coles Creek,.. Bugarloaf, Laubaoua. .. ft 98 ,. ft n .. w .. i ,. B It . 08 .6 00 Vf. 10 45 ft 09 10 41 ft US 10 38 ft CO 10 80 B 61 10 80 ft B0 Lv. Ll. CeutraL jamlaon Cltv -0 RAILHOAD TIME TABLE KLAWAKE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. IlLOOMSBUKG DIVISION. 8TAT10N3. NOKTH. A. M . P. M. A. M. r. M. NoRTntTMSIftLAND ft 20 1 60 Cameron 8 85 .... 5 Chulaslcy ft III b M Danville ft 48 913 10 n dm Catawlssa 7 05 8 211 10 39 ft 05 Hupert 7 19 9 HI to 41 0 21 iiloomsburg- 7 so g stt 10 49 29 Rspy 7 27 8 4.1 .... ft 85 Lime Illle.. 7 84 8 50 ft 42 Willow drove 7 38 9 54 ..... ft 46 llrlaroreek 7 41 60 Berwick 7 48 8 04 11 12 ft 56 Bench Haven T 5t 8 10 1118 7 "i-j Hick's Ferry 8 00 8 17 ... 7 U Hhlckshinuy 8 10 8 2!l 11 83 7 92 Iluniock's 8 91 8 89 7 82 Nantlcoke 8 36 8 46 11 49 7 39 Avnndile 8 30 8 61 . . 7 43 Plymouth 8 31 8 68 1155 7 48 PlymoutU Junotlon 8 40 4 0(1 7 62 Ktntts'on 8 4'. 4 Oft 1903 157 Bennett 8 49 4 UN 19 06 8 02 Mutiny 8 62 4 12 8 07 WyomliiK 8 56 4 17 12 IS 8 12 West Plti.ston ni 422 8 17 Ht,Wit on 9 OH 4 80 12 23 8 25 Durye .. 14 4 HI ...... 8 29 Lackawanna 9 16 4 7 8 V Taylorvlllo 9 25 4 46 19 35 8 42 flcllcvuo . 9 81 4 60 .... 8 47 SCH4NTON 9 35 4 65 12 411 8 62 A. M r. M r. H. M STATIONS. SOUTU. A. W. A. If, F V. F M. 8CRANTOM CII0 9 50 1 35 6 07 liellsvim 805 9 55 .... .... Taylorvllle ft 10 in on 141 117 Lickawanua 18 1t7 152 824 I)ur on. ......... 6 22 10 In 155 ft 28 llt.tston 6 18 1011 9 00 6 31 West Pittat.oo ft SS 10 20 2 06 ft w Wyoming un 105 8 11 Maltby ft 44 10 2H Bennett. (48 10.12 9 19 ft '0 Kingston ft 64 10 35 9 25 ft 55 Plymouth Junotlon 6 69 1031 929 .... Plvm.iu'h 7 04 10 41 8 S4 7 01 Arondnle 7 09 10 48 9 88 7 07 N.intlcnke 7 14 10 52 42 112 Uunlock's 7 9ii 10 59 2 50 7 20 Shlckfthlnnr 7 81 11 09 8 0'. T 80 Hliik'SFerry TM 11 2:1 8 17 741 Heach Haven 7 54 11 82 8 25 7 47 r.crwlok 8 02 11 40 8 33 7 53 Briar Crock S09 .... 8 40 ... Willow drove .. 8 13 11 m 8 44 8 02 Llmeladu-0 8 1? 1158 SM 806 Krtl.T. .... 8 24 12 04 8 58 S 12 Blor.mr.burir 8 81 W12 4 1'5 8 18 Hupert 8 87 19 18 4 12 8 23 Csfawtssi 8 49 19 23 4 19 8 28 D.tnvllln.' 8 57 19 37 4 88 8 43 Chulasky 9ns 4 4ft .... Cameron 07 19 46 4 51 8 53 NORTBCMSIBI.AND 9 94 1 00 B 05 9 07 .M. T. V. r H. m Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia 4t Readinu Kallroad for Tamanerd, Tatnaqn, W llamsport,, Hunbury, Pottsvllle, etc. At Norrliumherlsnd with . ft R. Dlv. P. R. K. for narrlsbunr. Lock llaven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. F. HALL8TEAD, Of.n. Man., Scrant m, Ta. Pennsylvania Eailroai P. ft E. R. R. IUV. AND N. C. H'T In effect Deo, St, 1893 Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for narrlsburtf ntd Intermedl ne stations arriving at Philadelphia 3:uo p. m. ; New York 5:5 p. m.; Haltlmoie, 3:10 p. m. ; Washington 4:80 p. m. connecting at Philadelphia lor all sea sho. points. Passenger coaches to Philadelphia Baltimore, parlor car to Philadelphia. 1-55 p. m. Train s, (Dally except Sunday,) fot narrlsoum and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia ai 8:60 p. ni. ; New York, 10:08 p. m. j Baltimore 7:20 p. m. ; Washington :8J p. ni. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.S5 p. m. Train 12 Daily except Sunday for narrlsburg and Intermediate points, arriving at Philadelphia 11:15 p. ni. New York 8:.vi a, m-, Baltimore 10:40 p. ni., Tassenger coach to t'lilladelprla. s:i7 p. tn. Train 6, (Dally,) for narrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriving at Pblladeu tihla4:30a. m.; New York 7:83 a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Harrlsbuig to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can re main In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:50 a m-Train 4 (dally) for Harrlsburg and Inter mediate st ations, arriving at Philadelphia 8:50 a ra.. Now York 9:31 a. m, weekdays; lo;8j a. m., Sunday. Baltimore 6:20 a. m. Wasi liigton 7: 40 a. m., Pullman Sleeping oar to phlladel- Blila and passenger coaches to Philadelphia atd altlmoro. 4::l a. m. Train 16 (Dally,) tor namsnurg and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more ?i:65 a. m. and Washington 10:16 a. m and Pullman sleeping cars to uaiumore, wanning ton, aud l'asucngor coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 1:35 a. m. Train 9 rDally except Sunday) for Canandalgua, Rochester, Iluffalo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman slecplngcars to Buffalo and pais r,gor coaches to Rochester. 6:13 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Niagara Villa with Pullman palace cars and pawonger coaches to Erie and Ro-ttid.-ter. 9:56 Trln 16 (Dally,) for Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:36 p. m. Train ll (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Conandalgua and Intermediate stations, Hocheater, BuHalo, and Niagara Falls with through passcuger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:41 p. m. Train l, (Dally except Sunday) for Renovo, Halson and Intermediate stations. 9:28 p. tn. -Train 13 dally for WlUlamsiKit and lntermed'.ivte stations. TUBOUUH TWAINS FOR SUNBURY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila delphia 4;30 a. in., Baltimore 4:43 a. in., Harrls burg, 8:15 a. in., daily arriving at sunbury 9:5 a. m. Train ll Leaves Philadelphia 8-60 a. m., Washington 7;5i a. m., Baltimore 8:4! a. tn., (dally except Sunday) arriving nt Sunbury, 1:35 with Parlor cir from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train l leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel. plila 19:. 5 p. m Washington 11:05 a. m.. Balti more 12:00 noon, (dally except Sunday) arriving ac Sunbury 6-.S9 p m. with paieiu,'cr coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 13 leuves New York 2.10 p. in., weekdays 9:00 p. tn. Sunday. PUIlad" phld4:40p. Ul. week days; 4.30 p. m. Sunday. Washington 8:15 p. m., Baltimore 4:12 p. m. dul y, arriving at Sunbury Bs p. m o arough CoucU and Parlor car from Philadelphia. . . , Train 9 leaves New York 6:00 p. m, Philadel phia S:MI p. in., Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti more 8:16 p. in., ar.lvln; at Sunbury, 1:85 a. m. weekdays, with Pullman sleeplnj oirs and pas senger o iclies from Warhlugtor and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8;U0 p. m., Phiiad! phla ii:20 p m., Washington iomo p. m., Haiti moro ll:4ii p. in., (Dally,) arriving at Sunoury 5:08 a. in., with Pullman sleeping care Irom Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger ooaetea from Philadelphia and Uaiu more. SUNBURY IlAZLKTON, WILKKHBARRB RAILROAD, AM) NORTH AND WEST llRANCU RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:tn a. m. arriving at Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. m., Wllkeg Barre 19 10 p. 1U. llaleton 12:15 p. in., Pottsvllle 1.26 p. in. 'llalu 11 leaves Sunbury 5:47 p. in. arriving t Bloom Ferry 6:33 p, m . WUkcs-Barre 8:00 p. m. llmleton 7:5U p. in. Pottsvllle ;05 p. in. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Burre 7:25 a. m. Potts vllle 6:00 a. in., Ilnzli'lou 7.-UI a. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury i 35 a. in. T"aln 10 leavos i'ottsvllle 1:50 p in. IlazJoton 8:04 p.m. Wllkei-Barie8:12 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:3i p. in., Sunbury B 15 p. ru. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leave Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arrtvlinr at Bloom Ferry lo:4n a. in , Wllkes-Barre 19:10 p. ru, Train 26 leaves Wllkes-Uarre 4:40 p. m., arm. lug at Bloom Ferry 6:03 p. ui., sunbury i;U0 p, in. 8 M. PRKTOST, Geu'L ilanutcr. J. R. WOOD, Oen, i'aau, Aft GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBUN OFFICE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.:- N. U. FUNK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ifr Ent's Buil'ling, Court House Alley, IlLOOMSBUKG, FA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURCi, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTO RN E Y-AT-LA W, Wirt's Iiuilding, 2nd floor, SLOOMSBUKG, PA. CEU. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian l.uilding, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.V WM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. OiTice in M. K. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY 4. T LAW, Olfice;2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNCY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA- THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. V. WHITB. A. X. YOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA IL 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. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa, CJCan be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Vhixd aud Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICUN, Office, North side Main SU, below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. 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 and Gai ad ministered or electric VIURATOR and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth arc inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, U. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SpechU atteatiaa pren la the ere usl tjae J.J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. S. B. ARMENT M D.f Office and Residence No. lS. West Fifth gt 01 SEASES OF THE THROAT AM NQ6E A SPECIALTY. is to mA.M. Bloomsbtire 4 to 4 r. m. t7totI'. W. Pa- ornci hours. DR. ANDREW CRAYDON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bloomsburo, Fa O nice nnd residence In Proi. Vnllcr's novae MARKET STREET TELEPHONH. BriCIAL ATTINTION TO Dlf kaprs opcbilvbb H. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOSIffiOPATUIC I'll YSK IAN AND SUROBOK ornci boors: Office A Residence, WWW.Sci.Bt. Until 9 a. nioomsburir, Pa, 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Kulldlng, Wain tflow Market Bloomsburo, Ta. All styles of work done in a superior manner, . ana ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Cas, and free of charge when anififrinl tfttl ir, inGr.rit.r1 WTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Dartman.) Represents twelvfl nf th atmncrnat. IVmn. les In tlio world, among wblcli are : CASH TOTAL ICRrLtTI A A PITH.. A 0H ITi. nvwm . Franklin of Pnila.. noo.onw h,iuh,s $l,ooo,50 Penn'a. Phlla 40i).nin x k iwi irniut Wueen, of N. Y. 800,(100 8,M8,lli 1,(K1.M Westchester, N. T. SdO.OiO l,7M,3ii7 4,7 N. America, Pnlla. 8,000,u00 9,730,6H t4L7a Ornci in I. w. McEbltt's Stobi. 3"Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. V. Corner Main and Centre. Street Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan- " "w.v. 4,i int iiuiiu anu sua losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.; Read ing, i a 5 uerman American Ins. Co., New York: Greenwich IiKiimm-. fn "V v i. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. i iicse oiu corporations are well se toned hv ape and fir,, tci .n . had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all tnvesrpH in cr.UA ..n.,ii;u liable to the hazard of fire only. i.osses promptly and honestly adjusted and Said as soon as determined, by Christian t. !nnpn. Snecial Anent nnd Ailincfr lil. burg, Pa. ' 1 he people of Columbia county should patronize the arvencv wnr Intu.. if 1 ,.j f . . - , nic ncuica ana Dam liv one nl ihnr citizens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Bloomsburo, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-iy. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskby Proprietor, (Opposite the Court Uouk) BLOOMSBURG, PA. rooms, hot and cold water, and all nioden wun tciiicuccx ST. ELMO HOTEL. MAIN STREET, NEAR IRON. Having purchased this hotel from . L. Girton, I respectfully ask a fair share of public patronage. The house is provided with all modern conven iences, the table is supplied in first class style, and the bar is stocked with cine wines, liquors and cigars. H. F. Dietterich, PROPRIETOR. nm. k mil mm. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg. Pa. E. A. RAWLINGS. DEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, brk, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD 8TAKB. BLOOMSBURC, PA,