LOST HER BAGGAGE CHECK. And She w Fnlljr ITrpird to lilonllfy tlio Trunk. It wna nit tlio iMiRRnjfc rooms la the ToDot. Tito womnn lml lost tho ch?ck for her trunk, nnd n In ustml In such j'iijxm where no MiNpU'lon Is pntr-rtaln-il bIwj wus nkl to Monti fy 1it bng !Ke. "Oh, I mil pick flint trunk out of a tliouHiiiul. It was a jilniveovoml trunk with a nrnp nroiintl It, mid. It lml a hg YV for White on each cud. It wns a trunk my nlwtcr bought In Ctnclirnatl n.ml psilil $il for, nd lifter ulio i?ot crip 1Ip1 up with rlw-unuill.Miii and couldn't Kct out nny morn nh sold It to mo for $2. Thcro It in now! I'd swcnr to Hint tnink In Africa!" "But nlxmt tlio contents, niu'nm. Yn havo th key'" "Of court! I lwivo. I had this key Hindi In ItufTalo Inst wiM'k. I lost I ho other key nlmut n ycrnr ntfiv and Al ways iM'lloved that Mrs. Kolilnsou'8 Unity swnllowod It while I wns there visiting. The poor thing had cramps" "Detitrlbe llu conh-ntis,'' on Id the oflhvr, as he ptilliM tin trunk down. "Well, let nu see. We'll lerlll wltb tin till llrst. There's my bonnet In tlio fioum-tlnix. I paid ?7 for It In Buf falo last year, nnd had over $2 worth of trlinmiiiK put on last wsk. I don't know as I Khali want to wear It unco while here, but I thought I'd bet tor brlnif It along. I was never qulto satisfied with that bonnet, but I sup pom" "What else?" "There's a Mark fan. which cost mo fl!) omit. I Krt It at a sale, nnd evrry botly says It wns a bargain. My sister lOinlly wns wltli me tin; day I tonight It, aiul sh! could swear to It If wcm nary. She advised mo to (jet a whlto fan, but I prefer" "I don't enro about the particulars, ma'am," said the olllivr. "Oil. you Wt? Well, thew's a Mack shawl In tin-re' which us'i1 to belong to my Aunt Kuulee. She had U for Um years before she dicl. nnd tlii'ii It fell to my mother. l-nt's see? Tlvat shawl must certainly have been in our family for for "Go on, ma'am." "Then there's my black !llk dross. paid a dollar and fifty cents a yard for It. In Buffalo, but I got chentod Next tlim I buy a silk tirvsa 1 pro pose ' "Never mind about the dress." "Tin waist wns beaded." "I don't aire, altout that." "Well, let's sec? Oh, yes! On the bottom of the trunk are four kIku's was bringing to my sinter. I made and bleached 'em myself. She's got four boys "Wluit else?" "There's a pair of gray pants on top tho sheets an old pair belonging to my husband. They are worn a little thin on the knees, bin they will do to cut over for one of the loys. I've brought up three boys myself ajid know" "You can have tho trunk," bluntly replied the baggage master. "But there lire a lot more things to mention yet. Tliero's three pairs of new ' "Take It away!" "And I forgot to tell you that there are "If you want your trunk, hero It Is!' "Well, I'll have a man take It awny, I lost my check and I wanted to witi fy you that It wns my trunk. If you'd give me time I'd tell you about tho black coat with a fur collar, and tho two pairs of new suspenders for tho aoys aim The baggage master wa'ked off, nnd after waiting around two or Mint min utes with a disappointed and dejected look, she sorrowfully told the cxpress- oiuu to carry the trunk to his wagon Modern hluiill lly. v - The Dressmaker You wish your new gowu to be very simple? Mrs. Van Bank Just as slmplo na possible. Spare no expense. iuck. It vui Full of Thuni. Shortly before Cen. B of Ohio, left to represent his country abroad ho soki most or his household belongings. Among thoni wns a piano. A local musical dealer went to see him about it. "What kind of a piauo Is It, Gen' ral?" "Oh, It's a pretty fair piano." "How many octaves has It?" "Dunno, but It's full of 'cm." liar Iter's Bazar. No Rlnh Olil Aunt There, Mrs. Younginu See the baby umllo. Ooo, zoo darling! Isn't she lovely? Just think. In China, when a girl baby Is born, the parents go Into mourning. Brother George In China all prop erty Is held by males, and the peoplo can't name a girl baby after a rich nucle, you know." Good News Not Up in the Fail. "What In tho matter with Alys Mao GInddys Futtestocke? She seems, to mope?" "Natural enough. She can't find nnv new way of spelling her Christian names." Chicago Record. ' Olilnloit lkv an Vw . Artist This Is my best picture. I call It "St. Agres." And you don't like It? I am so sorry! May I ask what Is your objection? Critical Young Woman Her halo Isn't on straight. Chicago Tribune. Ha It Come to ThltT "The Senate ought to bo abolished. There Isn't a first-class mau In It." "It seems to bo tho last Infirmary of noble minds." Brooklyn Eaglo. Apprehension Felt Already. What will tho Delaware poach grow no If there Is not frost ouough this jjlnur to rulu their crops? Wheeling Legal Advertisements. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Afttynei Kftntf of I. W. McKtlrv- Notice Is hfrrby fflvon that, T. W. McKolvy has imule a general awilirmni-nt .of nil his prop erty In trust, for tlio benefit of his creditors to the unrtVinlirncil. All pnrRnns Indebtnl 10 the. mild I. W. fcoKrlvjr nre re(iiestert to ninko py meiit, h. tlio store late of sitlil 1. W. MeKelvy In lilwinislitirir, to me, ami those having Claims to present, them without, delay to 8--AM1U A. Z. Sl'IIOClt, Assignee, liloumsmirg, I'a. AUDITOR'S NOTICK K.itatunf tsifaiiette L'nger, tfcr'rt. Tho undersigned auditor Appointed by tlio Oiplmns' iu art of I't liuntila oouiity to distri bute the funds In tin tmnds of the ndmlnlstrn tors of said estate, will meet the parties Inter ested at, the oftlee of (I Herring Ksi. In Kloonis burg, I a , on Saturday, April 7, itm, nt ID n. in., when nnd where all parties Interested will attend or be. forover debarred fii.lu any utiain of said fund. W. 11. ltllA'AN. IJ.?n-lt. Auditor. APING RAILROAD SYSTEM TRAINS LStVE DLOOMHUUKO For New York, Philadelphia, Tlondlng PotM vllle, I'unnqiia, etc , weekday j 11.18 a. in. For W llll'-liiKpiirt,, weekda) s, ?.45 ft, in., 8.13 p. m. Kuioiiy, l (9 a. m , 4 in p. m. For IUnvllln and Wilton, weekdayr, 7.1S a. m , Lis Sunday, T.S' a. m., 4.W p. lu. For CaiHWltui weekd iyi 7A II. IS a ra., 18 1.1, S.nci yo, p. m Funday, m,ai a. in. 7.0'J p. m. For Kup'.-rt weekdays 7.41. 11.15 n. m., lili, .11 1 in, .hii, p. m. Sunday r.&U, lo.iO a. in., iM 1.02 p. in. TUVIN3 KOll BLOOMHDUUQ rnvo New Yorlt via I'UlladelpliI.k 8.00 a. m., and via Kaston w. 0 a. m. Irave I'hlladi lptiln o.Clu a. tu. Leave Headmsr n.so a. ro. lave Fotisvllla l.sw p. m. Iave Tamaqiift 1.20 a, re., U'ave Wllliania'-ort wei-kdays 9.35 a. in, 4.8S p. m , Sunday, 8.01 a. ni., 4.vs p.m. liaiet'nt awiBsa weekdaj ?, 7.on, A. to a. tn. 1.30, lis, a. ie. Sunday, 7.4S a. in., 4.'.s. p ni. I.oave Uupert, weekdays, 7.IN, 8 wT. 11.91 a. m.. i.H7, S7, r.i.0. mnOujs, ,.53, 10.13 a. tn. 4.J3 W p. m. For Ualttraor", Wasti1nr1on and tho Went via 1. A o. It. It., through trains leave HudlnK Ter minal, Vhllndulptiln, 8.45, 7.M. U. Ma. in., 8.51, r.J, .4, p. in. Sundays' 3.15, 7.5S 11. Us a, ru , .64,t 9.!8, p. Qj, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Losvp Pliilade'pliln, Chestnut etrcit Wharf find outh struft WUart, fok tTMjmc cur. Voek1avs Knp'es, O.uo, Katarilay only, S.OO i. m.. 4.0, R.oo p. in. Aci oinino latlon, 8.0) a. m., H.45 p. m. Sundays Kxnp'twi, 11.00, 10.00 a. r. Accomoda- lon.b.OO a. m.. ai.tl 4.au i. ni. Iter .'.n.lng 1p(.v Allantie ( ItT DcpM, corner xtianil- ni, J Arkansas avenuis. Weeltdays. Kxpress, 7.20. H. -0 a. m., and 4.110 p. in. Accom ih'Xiailon. s.io a. m , and 4.30 p. rn. Sunday?. Kxdivss, 4.C0, 5.t5.oop. m. Aicora iirxt ilion, 7.1.' a. in., nnd 4.15 p. Ir. Parlor Cats on all Express trnlns. I. A. SWFIOVRI), CO. HANCOCK, (tim'l Supijilnteiidcnt, Uou l l'ass. Agt. B T,O0lSI5Uii0 A SL'LiLIV.VN It. H Tnklnc erect JtuMiAY. JAN. 1. 191 0UT... hOUTU. 4 8 13 Vtrlve, Leave m am STATION. Am pa ; if, HI 4 1 Eloomsr'urg 1. I c W. Dep fit 4 10 :iiom i'&Klepot. t!S 4u irt loan UlouuibVurij MhIii Street. 7 it) 4 1.1 ' is it, 81 Irondain 7 t.3 4 18 7 07 ins.-. I'arer Mill 7 40 4 21 HID-:4 I.I,'titHtreet 7 43 4 : 51 mi oi-Hiiievillo 73 4 o 141 l"0! Forks SO) 4 53 I. 'iii 9 .VI Zant'M RUT 4 5tl 115 9M BMllwuier 8 13 M3 1 35 9 45 I en'4,1! ia 5r0 I JO 9 Hi Kdsons 8 vn t S3 H8 9:il Col -sl'rtvl: R3S 5 5 115 9 31 Sutra: loal 8 3 5 H i V2 W I.aue:!Cl,a S 40 5 Ho 104 9M Central 9 50 5 45 im 9 o Jamison city 8 55 sro P M AM A M P M Leave. Arrive. 8 6 5 7 Arrive. Leave. f M AM AM r M i Hi) 7 10 I looiusburj 1. I.. 4; W. liep. 8 10 7 to .'J'. 705 I'. H. Depot SIS 7M 7 01 ISlooiustaimMHtn HtreU fl IS 7S5 sv!0 7 00 Iron.lale 8 11 7 r 111 (111 Taper Mill I) '."S 7 40 U0 8 4 LhrlitH'rei't 6 21 7 4S SO'l t) OrangevlllS 6 35 7K r M AM AM P M Leave. Airlve. E. A. RAWLINGS. Pl.ALF.R IN - All Kinds of Meat. I'ot'f, Veal, Lamb, Mutton. I'orlc, Uanip, lUicou, Tongue.1, Bologna, 5cc. Free Delivery to a'l purta of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAMC. ULOOM5DURC, PA. mwiw o Wl ( 1 To ftdvertlse mv work I will mako anyone Kcndliij mo a eablnet photni;riiii)i and 35 els. In silver, Inside of 8) days, 1 do, elegantly finished eturn all to tlie:n post paid lu todays. Address i. Marnliall, M'd Hldgo Ave., I'hllu. I'a. B-.'IC-lt,. ffiVelifwicp'a Ftilik T)lamn4 KranA. WmOYflLffLLS rre, fciwi.m T'-H-ii.i Mttnl II rand tu II (d ftlld Culti ailftllig itoxvt, wsli wlili bluu riritKia. Tnk ilia. kafUM danarrvus miitotu- iiuiij atui imitations. At Oruiuiili, or smd tm. in itxiui'l for Lisrtloulara, IvaUtnuuiulJ ul "IfClltil FIT l-iimci, r, uj rvium MutL 10,000 TuAliuvblaU. A'uw r. 8-9-iw. WTreatedfree. cuitU piny thou- need hopeliM. From x rlftie ivmptomi wpidly distppt iir. BOOK of tMtimomil of minculom cui.-i inn FRE E. SS.sr.l TEN DATS TRtATMEIT FREE. 4-0-It. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN Some 111 Legal Advertisements. ANNUAL STATEMENT -0 F- BRIARCREEK TWP. ADAM Sl'LT, Supervisor, for yenrendlng March U, 1HHI. 1)11. To nmt of dup., work $ 59 Wt speetal 5.H 9H " rccd of A. !', Mart. 44 84 $111)0 21 t 771 79 10 IK) 9 00 . 10 on . 17 00 A IK) 4 ( 2 00 . 127 M) . 21) 00 CR. Dy nmt work done J pd I) II. Miller, for pipe ' " Jar. Warner, for w) ft. p'lk..., " lteaitleySiill.foriKritl ft pl'k.... " Kreas Fowler pro on note " " II. F.spinenuerier,boaid'tr.... " " for liardvaro " for 9weatlnir t wp ortloers " " self, services, H5 days " " " " In bor matter.... " percents" "n speelal lax " pit lleadli y Knit, making ln ;I1- lleato", returning wild lands, tta Ply nun pd for meetlutr, Audllors, 1 day.. Exonerations. 25 21 1H 15 I M) 4fl 72 turn or FXONKKATDNS. Derwlek Water t o $10 00 II. I lilnulier 4S II. Y. (lalile 4K W. 1'. York 4S Amos llarmao 4S ('. L. Jones 48 Writer Keeno 4S .1. II. I, vim 5a K. (1. Ituch 1 Mason Seeley 48 W. 11. wooltlmrer. 48 Emmor Delierieli 4H A. I). Karver 48 Jaeob Yost 48 Walter Davis 40 $10 72 A. F. MAUTZ, supen-lsor, for year ending jiiucn is, mii. 1)11 To bal duo twp for yrar 1892. $ 1(17 81 CIt. Apr SS, 1891, pd over to Adam Stiir..tl2 82 I'd v. II. Jackson, Atly fees lor '92.. 25 on For work nnd plank 11) 50 Pil auditors and clerk 18 00 I d over to Adam Halt 1 00 Exonerations. 1 9) 12S 78 KXONHBATION3. ltobert (lablo.... liarles (inbln ,. Ueorgo W. tult.. 70 III) 00 f 1 90 U0NK. $ 1 10 82 .. .. 1 10 e5 , 55 82 55 55 M 55 55 r5 n 1 10 1 to 55 1 50 1 75 4 35 1 10 1 10 1 10 II 75 N) 8 87 PA1II VOK WOHK Win. Lynn, 1 day N K. Lynn, 74 day Davlil Mini in, 1 day , Job Urasslev, 5ii day Win. Urassley. day tieiuvn 'ope, V day S. E. Lynn, 4 day .lobe (irassley, j day Win. (Jrassley, y, day Wm Lynn, " H W. Cope, Jon Klsliliaugh, " David smith, " K. W. Cope, I day lioorire Duke J. W. Hower Eltla Hower 1. .1. It .wer K. L. Stout, Jcs.se Adlemun , A. Iloiiek , I. Vuucamp A, W. Kevberl J. W. smith I'd for plank t.t) 58 WM. LAMON, Supervisor, for year ending .iurcn iu, inv4. rm. To nmt of duplicate, work $ 405 61 ' " special 41)5 114 Itecolved from County Treasurer 67 00 t 808 28 cn. Puo from year 189J f f.9 7S To ami, of work done In 18'J3 808 It I'd Flunk Fowler, smlt blng o 95 " " stilkes 1 21 I'd J. I). Morlz, whiffle trees 2 0 1 " " water trough 4 n I'd 1. II. Mdler, plpi 10 00 I'd Juekson it oodln, pipe 9 85 I'd tor plank and lumber 78 80 I'd C. H. Jackson, attorney fees.... 25 10 I'd Low llros, dynamite, caps, fusi. 8 44 I'd U.E.L'lwcll, pilnl'if stnteiu't'92. 12 00 I'd T. II. Done, on account. (I 00 I'dc. ll. Jackson, attorney fees.... 10 no I'd self, services, 82 days 123 00 I'er cent life on special tax .. 20 21 .Meeting Auditors, 1 day 150 Exunciutlunb 2 HI tlltll 02 EX0NK1IATI0NS. Nathan Lynn Josepli KlshbuuU John Hint ii in ii (lenre 5:tchai:l E. J. Stephens. 48 72 48 48 48 $ 2 61 OEOUCIE W. ASir, Poor Overseer for yenr end lng March 12, 1891. fit. raid Ileadley Suit for making dup.l 8 5) For S"ir, scrvlot s and car fare 8 39 To orders Hour nnd coal 20 78 To meeting auditors, one day 1 CO $. US 1IENUY J. EDWARDS, Poor Ovemeer for year eudlng March 12, 1891. JJK. To nmt. due twp. March 13, 1893 $ 233 02 Kecelved April 2.", lsj.j, from John W. llouck, Vunhoru mortgage l.'O 00 $ 885 02 Cl. Mar. 13, MW, pd Sarau Sochechtorly.$ 6 00 Apr. 17, 'IB, " " " 10 no Juiieto.'o.i, " " 10 00 July 5, '9.1, " 12 10 June 1,' 98 paid Insane asvium, II. ilumel$22 50,John VaulioniJ2 50 45 00 I-ftld Ann snier for Milton Vunliorn 11 00 bept. l , t);4. Insane nsv'm, II. Ilumel 12.1.00, John Vanhorn t:i 00 Sept. til, Ul, paid Ami SlUor, kecp- lnir Milton Vanhorn 11 00 Sept. Ill, 'tM, paid Kllninb Bros, eor- tln tor Milton Vanhorn 20 0) PuUl Insane asylum, 11. lliinul $23.00, John VuiiUorn $i'l.0,i.... 41100 Pd dliriiliig grave for Milt, aiihoni 2 00 I'd Joan (J. Jaeoby, acknnwledgm't 25 I'd Swaye & Co. lor midlclno for Lana Cook 50 Deo. 80, "91, paid L. J. Adorns medi cal uitendance Lanai'ook 22 50 I'd Insane asj luiu, II. Ilumel $22.75, John Vunhoru t2..75 45 50 Pd Adam Suit tor order of relief.. 50 I'll U, .:. Evans, fees 19 00 I'd for 2 bottles castor oil for Luna Cook 80 I'd car fare for self to illoomsburif. 49 Self, services 21 days. 21 10 Heeling tuiuuors i txi $359 91 W. 8. ASH, Collector of Poor Tax for year end" lug March 12, 1891. PH. To amount of duplicate .$ 7i0 43 lit. By umntint of abatement $15 00 By .nmt,. to com. on $:uh) at 8 per ct. 9 00 By unit, to com. ou $193.71 at 5 per ct 9 69 Exonerations 17 43 $51 12 8X0NKHAT10N9. Berwick Water Co.... $15 00 S. P. Barton 18 'aiuemn Jones. 18 11. L. lilngher. 18 1 Amos Harmon 18 C. L. Jones 18 Writer Keene 18 William Klsbbaugn.. 18 J. 1). Lynn 21 E. (1. Knell 18 W. II. Woltlnger 18 Jacob Yost 18 Kmmor Detlterlck.... 18 W. 11. Mart 24 $17 43 It. H. 8ITI.EH, C. E. ADAMS. Auditors. M. L. HOCSKKNECUT, Attest! UIAVLIY BULT, RA1LU0AD TIME TABLE jh.LAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. LL.OOMSLURG DIVISION. HTATlOMH. NORTI1. A.M. r. M. A. V. P. U. NoKTIinuMRLANU H -jo its Cameron 6 85 5 CliulasKy 6411 ft Danville ." 6 48 12 10 !fl 5.. CataWlssii 7 01 2 211 1U19 6 Rupert 7 12 I 81 le 44 Hluoinsburg 7 0 2 80 10 49 2 Kipy 7 27 2 43 .... it Llaie IUJe 7 84 2 50 ...... WlllowUrove 7 88 2 61 fl 0 Brl.ircreek...., 741 6 50 Berwick 7 48 8 01 11 12 6 56 Beach Haven 1 64 8 10 11 18 7 "2 lllek'B Ferry 8(0 8 17 ... Tim ShlcksJilnuy 8 10 8V9 11 83 7 22 1 1 n nock's N2t 389 ..... 1 M Nantlcnko 6 2A 8 4il 11 49 7 39 Avondi le 8 :m 8 51 . 7 4.1 Plymouth 8 3. 8 66 11 CO 7 Plymouth Junction 8 40 4 i) 762 KIiiks'cu 84 4 l'5 12 03 7 67 Bennett.. - 8 111 4 08 12 06 8 04 M.iH.Dy..... 8 52 4 12 8 07 Wyoming 8 56 4 17 12 13 8 12 West I'lttJton ., 9 01 4 22 8 17 Pltt.sl.on. 9 08 4 80 12 22 8 25 Durvea 9 II 4 SI 8 29 Lackawattia 9 11 47 ..... 81? Taylorvllle 9 25 4 45 U35 8 42 llellnrtMi ..... 9 31 4 50 . ... 8 47 SUKANTON 9 35 4 55 13 41 8 M a. m. r. h r. v. a 6TATI0:J8. MOHTB. . A. X. A. M. r. m. P . SORAHTOH. SCO 9 50 1 85 6 07 Kollnvue 605 9 55..... M.. . Tavlorvllln Sin ledO I 41 n 17 Lackawanna .... 6 18 10(7 152 8 21 PilO es 22 10 in I 55 6 28 Ptt.Uton 6V8 1011 200 6 81 West I'lttmori 6 35 10 2!) 2 06 6 88 Wyondnc 6 40 10 25 $11 6 43 MUlPy 6 44 10 28 Bennett 6 48 10 32 8 19 6 (0 Klnirm.on M in 25 6 55 Plymouth Juucttos 6 69 1039 8 29 .... Plvmnufti 7 04 10 41 8 84 7 01 Avondnl w 7 09 1 9 48 8 S3 T07 NanMroke 714 10.2 42 112 nunloelt'n 7 2rt in .VI 2 50 7 20 Shlckshtnnv 7 81 11 09 8 01 7 so Hick's Ferry T ii it t'l 3 17 741 Haeh Haven 7 54 11 82 8 25 7 47 llerwtek. 8"2 11 10 8 8 7 53 Brlnr Creek 8 f 9 ... 8 40 ... Wllioworove 818 '1 TO 3 44 802 I.tmei:irti:e 8 17 linn 8 5' 8 06 Kspr. 8? 12l4 3 58 8 11 Bloomsburs? 8 81 U12 4 1)5 8 13 Hnpert SB7 19 IS 4 12 23 Cntswtssj 8 41 4 18 8 28 Danville.' 8 57 12 37 4 88 8 43 Chulnsky 9 03 4 48 .... Cameron 9 07 13 40 4 51 8 53 NosTnrMSRRLAxn 822 1 00 8 05 9 07 i k.mi. r a. ) Connections at. Tlnncrt with Philadelphia Hesdlnir RHrod for Tamanerd, Tamaqu. W ttnmsnort, Sunbury, Pottsville, eto. At NontiumberUnd with f. & E. Plv. P. R. H. for Harrlibtinr. liclc Haven, Koipoilmn, Warren, Corry and Brie. W. F. IJALT.STEAD, flen. Van.. scranton. Pa. Fennsylvama Eailroad. P. & E. R. R. PIV. AND N. C K'Y Inerfect Pec, 31, 1893 Trains leave Sunbury EAST WARP. 0:43 a m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for Harrlsburg rd Hilei medl i'e stations arriving at. I'lillaJelnhla 3:n) p. m. ; Now York 5:5 1 p. m.j naltlinoie, 8:lii p. in.; vtashlngtiii 4:30 p. tti cor.necilntr at flilladelphla for U s.i Sho points. FasseniMr coaches o Philadelphia Baltimore. Parlor car to Ptilladelpb'a. 1-55 p. m. Train s, (Dally except Sunday.) for nartlsourtr and Intermediate ststlons, arriving at Pliiladelplita a. tt:W p. m. ; Ne v York, 10:08 p. in. ; Baltimore 7:2 1 p. m. ; vt ashltivtnn s:3T p. m. Parlor cars to Phtlailelphli and passeugor coaches to l'hiliidclplila and Uulllmnre. 5.25 p. m. Tntn 12 Dally except. Sunday for narrlsnunr and Intermediate point, arriving at Phlladelpldti 11:15 p. in. New York 3:51 a. nv, Balttmoro 10:40 p. m., Paiscnger coach to Ihlladelpnla. :17 p. in. Train 6, (Bally,) for Uarrlshnrg and all Intermediate stations, arrlvlut! at Phlladol nlila 1:30 a. m j New York. 7:81 a. m. Pullman ileeplng ear from Hanlsburg to 1-hlladelphta and New York. Phtladelphl i passengers can re main In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:M a m-Tra-n 4 (dally) for Harrlsbuig and Inter mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:60 A m.. New York 9:3! a. m , weekdins; K';3'. a. m., Sunday. Baltimore 6:20 a. m. S as' Ingfon 7 40 a. m., Pullmai steeping o.n to Plilladel nhla and pasuoug-.-r coaches to Philadelphia atid Balilmore. 4:'1 a. m. Train 1 (Dally,) for Tlarrlsbarg an I Intermediate stations arrlvln? at Balti more s:55 a. m. and vt'as'ilugton I0:1H a. m auj gunman Sleeping ears to Baltimore, waotumj ton, and I'assenger coaches to Baltimore. WE5TVAI:D. 1.35 a. m. Train 9 (Pally exce-'t Sunday) fi.i 'anandnleua. Rochester, llufralo and Nlao-arn Falls, with Pullman sleeping care to Iluffalo and pass-'eger coacnes to uoenestor. 6:13 a. m 'I rain 8 (Pally,) for Erie. Canandal gun and Intermedial.! Rtatlons. Rochester. But. falo and Niagara Fills, with rmlman palace cars to r r:e an i Kimira ana passenger coacnea to Kilo and RO'uoter. 9:sn-Tr dn n (Da!!y,) tor Lock Havon and inierin-niaie stations. 1:85 p. m Train U (Pally except Suniay) fov Kane. Canand.it'ua and Intf.nnedlate stations. Koolieiter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through pawngor coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 6:41 p. m. Train I, (Dally except Sundaj) for nenuvii, ifaision unn ini,ei meaiai,e siituuns. 9:25 p. m -Train 18 dally for WlUainaport and Intermediate stations. TUi'OUtia TRAINS FOR SUNBUIIY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leave Kew York. 12:15 nltrht. Phlla. delpuU4;30 a. m., Baltimore 4:43 n. tn., Harrls turg, 8:15 a. m., dally arriving at buritmry 9:6( a. m. Tram 11 Leaves Ph'lndelphla S-50 a. m.. Wnsuintrton 7:5') a. m.. Baltimore H:15 a. m.. (dally except Sunday) arriving i.t Sunbury, 1:85 wltli l'arlorc.r from Philadelphia kd! iissi;l. ger coaches from I'blladelptil . and HaUlmorS. Train l Leuvcs New York 9-u) a. m , Phdadol phta 12: 5 p. m . Wnshlmrmn 11:')5 a. m.. Balti more 12:00 noon, (dally exeevt Sunday) arriving ut sunbury 6-39 p in. with piitisi.-uvor coooUet iroui riiiiaiieiitui ana n.itiunore. Train 18 leaves Mew York S.IO p. m., weekdays 2:00 p. m. Sunday. I'hlla.i" plua 4:40 p. m. week, ouys: 4 80 p. m. sund iv. Washington 8:16 p.m., Baitlmort 4:t2 p. m. d :l y. arriving at Sunbury 9:25 p. m 'i hrougu Couch and Parlor cur liom l'hlludelplilii. Train 9 leaves New York 6:09 p m, Phlliidel. phla s-:S't p. in., Washington 7.-10 p. ra . Balti more 8.15 p m , arriving at Sunbury, 1:35 a. m. weekdays. Wil li Piil!m-in hleoolni! ears and pas senger co.iclies from vi'shliirl'iii and Baltimore. Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p m., l hlladi. phlali:Jflp m., wcslilugton '0.10 p. m., llaltt more H:4(i p. m , (Dally,) arriving at sunbury 5:18 a. in., wltli Pulluuu sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington nnd Baltimore and passenger eoactea from Philadelphia aud L'altl more. SUNBTTRY nAZLETON, ft WILKESBARRB llAILROAD, AND NORTH ANU WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Pally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:00 a. m. amvlng at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. tu., Wilkes Barre 13.10 p. la. Iliv.U'ton 12:15 p. m., Pottsvtlle 1.25 p. in. Train 11 leaves Suilbury 5:47 p. m. nrrlvlng at Bloom Ferry 0:33 p. m., Vvilkes-Hau-o 8:0i) p. m. Uazletnn 7:5i p. in. I'ottBVllle 9;05 p. m. Train 8 leaves 'A'llkes-ltarre 7:25 a. in. Potts vllle 6:00 a. m., nazlelon 7.-10 a. m. arriving at Hloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury 9 35 a in. Tri-lu 10 leaves Pottsvtlle 1:50 p in. Hazleton 8:04 p.m. Wilkes-Bar re 8:12 p. in arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:31 p. m., Sunbury 6' 15 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m , Wllkes-Harre 12:10 p. m, Train 26 leaves Wllkes-Daire 4:40 p. m., arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 6:0j p, m., sunbury 7:00 p, m. 8 M. PRETOST, Geu'L Manager. J. R. WOOD, Oen, Pasa, Act GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE . COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CARDSiv- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mr Ent's Building, Court House Alley, BLOOM SBUKO, FA. A. L FRI TZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office Buildinj. 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt'a Building, 2nd flonr, ELOOMSUUKC, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ColuuiLiaii liuildiii);, 2nd llour, BLOOMSBUKG, V,. WM. IT. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, TA. Oir.ce in M. E. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, Officeand floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. R.OBERT R. LITTLE, ATTOR N E Y-AT-LA W, Columbian Building, 2nd tloor, BLOOMSBUKG, I'A. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mrs. nts' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. T. WU1TR. . v WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, I'A. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, TA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, comer of 2nd and Centre Streets, I-I2.'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office Wirt Building.) I-12-'y4. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Or TUS PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, I'A. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE A1TB REAL ESTATE AGLNT, B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CLuk's Building, cor. Main ai.d centre SU., BLOOMSBURG, Ta. isJ"Can be consulted in German, W, II. R1IAWN, ATTO RN SY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Vhird and Maia Streeti, CATAWISS., TA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AJD PHYSICIAN, Olce, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Da. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SU&CXON, OlBce, North Market Street, BLOOM SBURQ, PA. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard'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 EI.KC1K1C vibrator and Local Ana-stlietki unl for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre, S. B. ARMENT, M. D., Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth S PIS EASE OF TIIK TUHOAT AND NOS SPECIALTY. f8 to 10 A.M. V2 to 4 P. M. (7 to 9 P. At. f8 to 10 A.M. BLOOMSBUKG, orrici not as. DR. ANDREW GRAY DON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -BLOOMSBURG, PA.- omcc ord rreldrrre In Pitf. V, tiler's Bow MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. SPBI'IIL AlTKNTlON TO PPKASKg OfCBILVEX H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGBOF OFPies iiocrb: Office t Itesldence, 208 W. 34-BU Until 9 a. m., niootnabarir, Wm. 1 to I and 7 to 8 r. m. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office corner Third and Jefferson street. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORAA. BOBBINS, M. Office, Wett First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ttiTSpecial attention given to the eje and the fitting of glasses. J.J. BROWN, M. D.v Market Street. Bloomsburol P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. H urs 10 to 4. Tclopbone Conneotto. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, 8CKGEON DENTIST, Office, liartcn's Building, Wain below KukM BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner onu an worK warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. by the use of Gas, and free of charge when rTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Dartman.) T? P n rnuon t a tn-nl . leg In the world, among wblcu are : CABH TOTAL RrKFLOl Peun'u. Phlla 400,000 ,82S,ino 1 ium Queen, of N. Y. 500.0UO 8,S:,915 We8H'lif.ster,N.Y. 800,0.0 1,7M,807 S.7S N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,689 S,wm. OFFICl IN I. W. McKKLYT'g 8TOR1. KTLosses promptly ndjusted nnd paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o . Represent Seventeen as good Compan- ita as mere arc in uie world and au losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE ISSURANCk, ( BLOOMSBURG. PA. Home, of N. Y. Merchants or Newark. . J-' Linton, N. V. peoples', N.Y.;Read. inK 1 a j German American Ins. Co., New 1 ork; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. I. 1 hese old corporations are well se toned by age and fire tested, nnd 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 fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Chrisiiu F. Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom, burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county should patronize the awnrv ivhor In,... it - - O ....... . , "; """f nu paia Dy one ol their EXCHANGE HOTEL. James McCloskey Proprietor, Oppokite the Court IIou-) ELOOMSBURG, PA. roouoa, hot a ad coU wtcr, aad nil iLuUci ST. ELMO HOTEL. M STREET NEAR IRON. ILavinffn. chased Ibis linlnl from J. L. Girton, I respectfully abk a fair sliaic of Diiblic natronaee. The house , . ... IS nioviilcrl with all mndrrn rnnven. iences, tlie table is supplied in first class style, and the bar is stocked with cine wines, liquors and cigars. H. F. Dietteiich, PROPRIETOR. Bee. 8, 1 jr. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg, BREAKFAST SUPPER, E P PS'S GRATDFUL-COMrORTING. COOOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. TA.
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