Tho only ronl bnttlo no fnr la Brrmll wn tho battle of Hio ballots. Tin jrreat imvnl fight hns bivu pontponcd owlim to ttoo four lliat soniolxxly would ret hurt i,v 1n tntelllirrnt votor tho comlna TWir will lw frnuglit with more Inter-1 est thnn a campaign. , Hy what Is done ; this winter the fnte of parties and tho ' history of gorcrnuicnt will bo doter mined. rim aliude tax moveniont seomn to uprontllng very rapidly In Now South Wales, for the laiid-owncrg have j formed it longuo to defend themselves nKiilnHt It Inroads. Ainr-rieiin buggies nro uporodlnu those of Kntsllsli make hi London and i Purls. The combluatlon of lightness, trace and strength Is unuiatchable In the l'nnkeu product. Right on the heels of the Woman's ! National Suffrage moot comes a con- i volition of Women's Dross Hofornior. I Perhaps the Idea of skirt Kliortenlnjr Is that she'll have less trouble hereafter In running for olflco. Another survivor of the famous light brigade has dlod. "All that was left of them, left of six hundred," has ap parently been uu lncrouHlng uutnber kIuco tho poet sang of that desperato charge at Ilnlnclava. London Is to have a great Ferris wheel, bigger than the Chicago speci men, to he known ns the "(Jlgantie Wheel and Itecreotion Tower." It should be n great success if It lifts tho Londoners above their fog. The class of '00 at Columbia, be It said to their honor, on their entrance Into tho university, made n resolution, by which It 1ms stood, to do till in their power to abolish hazing, cone rushes and other ungentlemaniy act. Secretaries Herbert und Lnmont have decided there shall bo no more football contests between tin? West Point and Annapolis cadets. Our ii riii v and navy are both small, and we cannot afford to expose It to de struction ut the fountain head. Mrs. Ch'irles ltussoll Lowell, Presi dent of the Consumers' League of New York, states that the league has for its object to Induce the employers of fo male help In large stores to treat their employees better, pay them better and more uniform wages, pay them fur overtime and provide comforts neces sary to the preservation of health. The Post believes that tho female members of tho league can accomplish wonders if they will themselves treat Willi confederation, while shopping, the tired girls and women behind the counters. IIONOItS ARE EVEN. Some two years ago Mr. Itudyard Kipling published some notes on America and Americans which cut America and Americans to the quick. Then the young Anglo-Indian was "roasted" everywhere In these States. He had been gorgeously entertained mid repaid till civilities by lampooning his entertainers (and how he did "go for" Chicago), who were not slow in resenting his lioorlshness. Now Mr. Ulchard Harding Davis, one of the youngest and most brilliant writers of to-day, has gone over to the other side and from England has sent home a series of most readable articles, which have appeared in several of the Har per's publications. These contributions have been widely read, and have not been considered at all severe by read ers here, but they evidently nro re garded differently in England. F.leauor C. Gregory writes from the Donnery, St. Paul's, to say so. She writes: "Mr. Richard Harding Davis prefaces his tribute to his English en tertainers by disclaiming any intention of 'criticizing thoso who have been civil to him.1 This ho ingeniously avoids, by causing his criticism to oc cupy Itself mainly with Ihoso English people who have been uncivil to him. I would wish to show that the charge:! bo brings against English manners arise In part from his point of 'view being, wo will not say erroneous, but defective. He asserts that shyness Is the most conspicuous quality of Eng lish men and women. Ho goes on to say that shyness as a result of self conselousness, Is necessarily a sign of Ill-breeding. It is not. English shy Bess comes, moro often than not, from a feeling of being -of no account,' ot "iiii- so ordinary, and even so un fitted to grapplo with a social omor B'iicy of tho most everyday descrip tion that it produces and fosters a state of idiotic embarrassment. I fc-reo with Mr. Davis that this Is not feally modesty; Is undue self-depreciation. liiit ho must remember that It ilocs not occur to a people, accustomed 10 regard themselves so lightly, to be 8tw iip(m others an opposite treat ment from what they expect for them elves." Concerning Americans she has this 10 say; '.iIr Tjavls 1)erhni,8i uneoii '"us that, while violently resenting moFt trivial remark that they may "loose to wrest into adverso criticism. HmT i 118 ,UIow themselves the widest I'lutiule in discussing aud denouncing oll'cuiHtanco of English life. 11 , w,lmbllc r private, of which they I i ,!Sill'l)rov- This In conversation "ii English men and women. 1 can BMuro Mr. Davis that 1 have had re ioks made to me on such subjects , f Amp'icuus whose friendship I real of In' ,l10 lllcred"l outrugeousness r,., n! "mkw my memory winco In w-'aliiujj them." Americans lost sight of Mr. Kipling's the I , wrltlnK when he exhibited tin o j tft8t0 ot marrying a Vermont count comln r to this "blarsted" Now m t0 reslde near Burlington. Ua.L. K,PlluK hae a little Yankeu 8ufKrana Punishment may 8ufly be left to their hands. Crocuses and dandelions aw gloom ing In the open idr In ifiirylftnA nd nhernien nro repairing tliolr selnos for the season. Happy Statot Land of song and spring, home of terrapin and beautiful women. Ttw unevenly gomo things nre dis tributed. In southern California the fund Is blown about In drifts nil heaps. In Washington there . isn't enough, In some quarters, to sand the lloor of a kitchen carved out of the shell of n pig nut. 3. S. T. Strannlmn. of Brooklyn, the only l'vlng American who has a pub lic monument of himself, drives mil every pleasant afternoon to Prospect ,,r nna takes a look ot his statue. On bleak days he feels that tho sUltue should be wrapped In blankets. It Is an interesting phase of the dis cussion of the succession, to the throne left vacant by E. Harry Wall that many of those most Interested nro now seriously endeavoring to formu late some rules by which tho next king of men's fashions shall be meas ured. Tho anarchist scare In Paris has reached tho proportions of a panic. Travellers avoid the French capital whenever possible, and In consequence tho hotels nre deserted. Residents who can nre leaving for their country homes, nnd business has fallen off greatly. In tho "Correspondence of Joseph .Tekyll" tho poet Moore Is quoted ns "amusing the party inexhaustibly with humor nil the day. He Is a good lltt fellow, with as much sense as talent and a most independent spirit." This Is patronizing of a very edifying sort. Everybody knows Moore now, but who was Jokyll? The newspaper tributes to Joseph Kpppler nre without exception kindly and appreciative. In Chicago, where bo made uiuny friends dining the World's Fair, he Is almost as sincere ly mourned ns In New York. Many a celebrated artist has left a smaller gap In the world when lie died than this genial, warm-hearted cartoonist. The Nntional Central Committee of the Populist party has gone through a prolonged secret session nt St Louis. The outcome of Its labors is an ad dress informing the country that th- Populists favor the free coinage of gold and silver ot tho ratio of 1 to Hi and the Issue of paper money by the Government alone. Most people knew that before tho committee mot. The Alaskan Eskimos who nro In Washington to ask for an appropria tion for the purpose of Importing rein deer from Siberia to Alaska ought to bo told that the way to work upon the sympathies of the Democrats in the House Is to plead for raw material. Say that reindeer nro your raw mater lrtl. Eskimo ladles und gentlemen, aud you will bng the blubber. Neither Queen Victoria nor Premier Gladstone can pick out any British poet who is worthy of the laureateslilp, in succession to Tute, Iye nnd Tenny son. There nro reasons against the selection of Swinburne, Morris, young Mr. Wntson, or any of the other aspir ants. Consequently, the office has re mained vacant ever' since Tennyson's death. The Maiylnnders seem to want to avoid war, but Gov. O'Ferrall, of Vir ginia, Is determined that tho Maryland oyster pirates shall be blown to the bottom of Poramoke Sound or hanged In chains above the oyster beds they have ravaged. Tonger and dredgers armed with horse pistols aro being fitted out In tho Virginia Navy-Yard, but Gov. O'Ferrall's main rellauce Is upon boarding. His men will be armed with oyster knives fitted to tho ends of long poles, and It Is not believed that the pirates can withstand these Improved cutlasses. Besides, the buc caneers will be so terrified by Gov. O'Ferrall's proclamation, which he will read lu a tremendous voice from tho quarter deck of the Oyster Avenger, the flagship of the Virginian squadron operating against the pirate dredgers, that surrender without resistance Is likely to be the programme. We look for a quick and bloodless campaign In the Pocamoko. From tho Notes and Queries depart ment of the Boston Transcript wo re produce some account of the famous Scotch song of Aunle Laurie. The words of "Annie Laurie" were written not far from tho year 17K) in M.ix welltown, in Nlthsdalo, by William Douglas, a native of Iingland, a dis trict of the parish of Carpsbarlu, lu the shire of Kirkcudbright, Sir Rob ert Laurie, first baronet of the Max well ton family (created March 27, 1085) by his siwond wife, a daughter of Rlddello Mlnto, had three sons nnd Tour daughters, of whom Annie was much celebrated for her beauty and niado a conquest of Mr. Douglas of Flngland, who composed the versos, under an unlucky star, for the lady married Mr. Fergusson, of Cralgdar roch. It is one of the Ironies of fnto that the actual Aimio Luurle, who has figured In this song for 200 years as the tender type of a loyal woman who "made her promise true" should have been the heroine of many love affairs and rather prodigal of her "promise true." Tho man she nnuiiy murnuu was rich but common place. As she I grew older she became a garrulous neighborhood matchmaker, and was ( addicted to taking snuff. She lie bur led In tho old Craigdarrocn graveynru. The portraits of Annie mune pre served at Craigdarrocn show her to have been of slender physique, the profile of the head being markedly classlo (tod crowned with wavy golden brown hair. THE COLUMBIAN, Legal Advertisements. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ASHiusrn fstats or kkai., c w. nsai, and M. H. SHI., tnil HUKINK4 AS . NAI. A SONS A Nil THS HA1I1 N R A l. 0. w. NRAI. AND K. C. NKAL INDIVIDUALLY. N0tl'' I Ill'IVhr frfven Ihrt, Ihn i.ri.1..4 . tins lieen unpointed Asslgneeor the property nnd effects of Win. Ncnl, C. W. Ni.l, K. Nenl, u.Miix uiiMMit' m wm. win fHins, nnn tun MM m. Neal, f. W. Seal una K. C. Neiit Hull. vldunHy. All lilllsnmlseomints receivable nr tho said pintles are now puvnhln to dm Asltfnee, nnd nil elulins iiK.tltist die parties sliould bo sent to htm to be tiled and audlied. JOHN M. CLARK, nr 4-dt. Assignee. ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. Audit of foora F.irrrtt, Into of Centralia nor., fiwineI, Letters of administration on thn esrnto ot (liKirgn Knrroll, lute nf iinnfrnlln llornmrli, de. ceased, having been grunted bv tho HugUMir of "Ills of Uoliunbln fouiify to tlin undersigned, all persons Indented to wild nstnfo nro reiiin'st ed torn ike pHvment, nnd duwo linvlnu- claims ag.ilnst, die sani" to present tliein to C. U. AH'KIMIV, Vhkd Ikslrk, Administrator. Atly. 4.n7-iit. ADING RAILROAD SYSTEM TRAINS L3 WE BI.OOMSBVHQ For New York, rtitlH.lelphlu, Kendlbg l'ott vllle, Tamnq'!, werk my 11.15 n. m. For W IIIUinauorL, week'lns, ,.15 a. ID.., 8.18 p. m. MiMiny, I IIH. m ,t sup. in. For Do.vilie Hod MilMin, weekday, 7.45 a, ra , 1. is Moi'l'iy, T V a. m., 4.-H p. in. Vcit I'H'nwlHsi wcek'I'iyiT i 11.15 s. m., 14 H, 5.oi A ho, p. m. siitidny, in,i iu in. T.tU p, rn. For Knp-ri week.l i.v-t;.n, u.ij i. m., .1.15 9 om, r..'i, p. in. Sin liiy '., ln.au a. in., .w 7.op in. TK VINS FOU l!LO IMSJIHU Leave Now York Ia I'ullndelptiU 8.00 a. m , and vln KAHIon M 111 m. Leave I'hllndelplila ie.n.i a, di. LCve lteiid.ng n.no a. m. louvx I'lfaviiie t i i p, ,n. live I'lini l(U io i, ir.. Leave wiillainsrort weekd.iys S.85 a. Oj, 4. p. m , "'i(irtay, k.ivi a. m.. I.V5 p. in. I eaieOntfiwiiga week Luc, 7.'in. 8.70 a. m. 1.30, S ih. h.ii . smut i), 7.ir, .,. in., 4.'.5. p m. Ijdw Kup-rt, ivi-k.1 wa, i7. !.4 a. m.. 1.17 h -J7. i .so. huiidi.js, 7.M, J0.M a. m. 4.3 0. 1j p. 111. Fnr Ilalilmoro, Washington and dm Wmt via H 0. H. It., tlimugb truliM ! ave llondlog Ter mini, iiiiarj.jipiii i, i r,. 7 tv ll. . m., Sit, 7.', s. i,t, n. in. s i idayi .1.15, ?.65 n.aa a. ui , .5i, 7 i ,'J tf, p. a, ATLANTIC 1 1TY DIVISION. Lenv Philadelphia, Chestnut htreet Wharf and -oitb street Whurf. rOK iTHSTiO CITT. vei-kl ivf Fxproas, O.o.i, (Saturday only, 00) l H) 5.KI p. m. Aiiuiiiuindatl.in, 8.01a. m., f.15 p. m. Sj, d its Kxnp's H.eo, O.CW a.n... AWOti.Od"- ion. s.eo n. in., ai d 4.1-I i . in. lie lining leave Aitimir eltv Do;,.,!, ernr MluMI' nnd Mkill:SHB nwr.'l.'s, VoeKdl) KxpivH, 7.:). S. ,n a. in., ninl 4 i") p. Ul. AeCim m x.nUon, -.111a. m , and I. 'to p. m. Snnd i"s. Kxt)'-.s. 4.00 .on p. III. Acotn mndHilon, 7.1.' a. 111., aud 4.15 p. ir. l'arlor C'ar3 on nil Kxpress ti nlis. I. A. "WKIHAHI). f. CI. IIANl'UCK, (ien'l Suiwrlllti-li'lent. Ou'i 1 l'a. ASt. r-)IjvtsniJc is MrM.IV.VS It. h J Tr.wiig effect MCM'AY, A1 It. 1 HI. NuUTU 1 3 Iavit. A 11 F M .sour.. 4 !i Arr.vo. es AM STATIONS. Blocmifehurg I). I W. Pep PA: k. Depot. . lUooniaiUT-R M-iustreot. 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Addresa stating uge, bEAKH, I.KN 1(V & CO, (ieneva, N. V, boneuit Nurseries. Established 18'i5. 5-t-lt. d. YROYflLPILLS DHsxIiiiiI unil Only demilnt. A Arc, JtvT reliable. tDie, snt a .mvuti Mrarni in Sltl n1 OViJ Die!IUVjV jtroxM. iclod wltli Muo HWwiq. Tube a ' toons and imitations. At Urueriiu.sr ndf( lu stunpt ftr (rlloulari, toUiuouiuU l1 tVfssll. 141. (Hilt TLkiiiflutiilfl. Xm 1 Virf- tnhlrhMatsnp i'hauuioui Ci.aJUmIhum no uurik Void by Ii Uuti Urutuuu. A'iuitvtU. 5-Wff. VTreatedfree. PMlUfrly CIRKD with TffUbl Bivt-rilt. IUt cuitd mny thou fMinced hrtoeltu. Vrom ril rloie ymplomi rapiflly diuiipear, : . 1 I... s,i.4. fJtii aufiititiiRii Arr r-in Lived. BOOK at teitlmontAlt of miraculou cures itntFRCt. Ke TEN DAYS TJEITMEIT FREE. 1U. H. U. uKHa lOAia, ATLAflTAv, VAOUWiA. J-O-lt. 9-0(V IS'" PAY tl'-V1 WHAT FEFFEft'S NERVItn DID. Hacu powerfully and quickly. Cures when all eUiiiia full. Young ninn rmaln lot inanliuul: old men rceovoryouiliful vliior. Abnliiit-iy 4Junr tnteed to cure Kervnsils4, l.uss Itullty, luliutU4y, Nlnhtly Fmlsslons, Lost l'M cr, cllh,T rulllnv Memory, Vatl,,i Ilia. ,, niulull tirtr.lt 11 $! alnu or txctttit ami 4ndisrrll'n. Wards olf Insanity nnd coniiin tlon. Don't U'HirupKlislmposo aworililesaBuiistliuto c.n youlimnunn Ityli'lilsaerpiilHrprrit. Inaliton hoy. Ins 1 I'f.KFElt'H NKIiVCUOM, or bend for It. Can ha earrlert In vest pocket. Prepaid, plnln wrap. pnr.141 per box. or tl for rli. with A J'o.lllve Svnilt'n iiuriii(elo4'i,ro or llerunil h Klonrv. I'sniphli'tfree. Bold hy drupalsis. AddreM PEVCll JtiIC.Vl. AbsTN, Chlcuiro, 111. BFEEOT ad LASTING RESULTS. FAT No Inconvenience. Dimple, f. .hvl thin. M nisi lannmtm Binnntn. Vkossr in. isiis.urcE m illRF a mIhiiiI wnur monew. . Price .00 per bottle. 8 end 4o. lortraalita., XBJUUOMT M1SDIOAI. CO.. Boatou, Uu. mm m '9 . fa. Uila. M SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN BLOOMSBURG, PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLE TAELAWARE LACKAWANNA & J- WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSUURG division. BTATIOXS. NORTH. a.m. P. u. A., p. M, NORTRUHIIBLAHO f) -JO 160 Cainoron :) ... 5 Chiila.sK a 40 s O.uivllle Asa a id io.m - Oafcttwiaaa 7 0 am 10W !M Rupert T 14 t SI III 4t W Uiooruaburg 7W M 10411 J Bupy 7 m s 41 .... Llirif ltldrf 7 84 8 50 A M'illOWUi'OVO 7S 8 64 4a Brlnroreek T 41 0 Berwlek T48 S 04 II ii tl W neacntiavun 1 fi4 s 10 1118 7 09 lllek'a Kerry "ill SI7 ... Tun "lilekMilnny , giD mi 7 ill ituniooK , fi gl 8119 ..... 7 S2 Naulleoko ga 3 40 1148 7 48 Avondilo 11 111 , 7 43 Plymouth n si lit It M 7 48 i'lyinouth J'.instton. Bin 4011 ..... 7 St KIdwiMio. 8 4', 4 OS 18 m t &7 Hen net t 8 48 4 OH 18 06 8 08 m iitty...i a r,a 4 18 8 07 Wyomlnif 8 VI 4 17 1818 8 18 West I'liiston tini 8 17 IMUxton. (108 4 81) 18 88 8 85 Dnrvea Hit 4 84 8 88 l.ickafrnsna 9 tfi 4 7 . .. 8 Taylorvlllij ss 4 4.1 t 8S 8 48 l.'llevii ... 881 4 Ml . ... 8 47 SbHANTON VM M 18 44 8 68 a. m. p. nr.. K STATlOHM. HOTTTH. A. If, A. M. P. X. P. M. !CR(NT0N l0 9 AO I 85 6 07 nellevuc 6 Oft 9SS Taylorvllle to luOd 141 817 LicXaWanu. 18 i 47 I ?. 91i Iinrjea 6 88 IU In Ml l l'ltttnn 6 '.8 1014 8 f n 8 1 W'caI I'll titon 8 84 10 81) 8 06 W Wyo niliJ. 6 40 111 vR 8 U 6 43 Malthy 1,41 10 JS Hpiintf 6 44 in.vj 8 I!) A 0 Kluston e.M 10 85 (8) 8M I'lyinont h Junction Sti 10.111 8 i .... Plymouth Tni in 44 I ?l 7 04 voml.il( 1 08 Ki ts 8 S3 7 07 N.intlookP 7 14 10M 48 T 18 HiinlofK-a . 7 8i 10 58 8 50 T 8i Shti-kshlnny 781 1108 KOI 780 Hlok'a Ferry 7 14 11 84 8 17 7 41 Hoch Haven 7 54 1188 8 85 7 47 Kcrwtc 8 08 11 40 8 8S 7 53 nnnrCrnt-K ? P S 40 ... Willow (Irovf) H 1-1 It fO 3 44 9 08 f toi Kllce 817 II M 8B IM K";y 8 81 18 01 nrS 8 18 t'.lnmsbur 8 81 14 18 4 Oft 8 18 hnpfft. 87 12 18 4 8 81 CatavHai 8 41 '8'.'3 4 18 8 84 Panrllln 8 f7 18 37 4.18 8 43 Chulaaiiy (W 4 4 .... Cameron fl 07 1 8 4 4 51 8 M North cm RKHi.AND 9 81 1 Cd & 05 9 07 . m. p. m. r w. m Connectton nt import, with Philadelphia A Ilnidlntr Hi,llrn,rt f,,r Tmanerd. Tnmau'U, W llnmornrt. ut hiiry. l'nttfvlll oto At Nonhuinlwrl md with'-. K I)v. P. R. It. for Hirrlahup' Lock lUven. Emporium, Warren, cori-v and Krle. W. F. nALLSTRAD. C!on. Man , Bornnton, Pa. Pennsylvania Hailrcai P. & E. K. II. riv. AND N. C. R Y lh frtect Dec, 3!, 18!H Trains leave duuhury EASTWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except f nndny) for HAirlsb'irir nr.d Interuiedl ce atatlotii arriving at Philadelphia 3:in i. III. ; New York 5:M p. ra.j iMltlmo e, 3:lo p. in.: w aauincon 4:30 p. lu. eor,noeiln nt I hll idelphla lor all Ken HUo- pointa. raeni;t'r cocnoa io rnuudoipma i:ni iinore. j-.trioi i :ir io rniiHoi'ipn a. 1-51 p. in. Train n. ilhilly except Sunday.) for lliirrlsoiinf and Intcriiiedlnte rt.ittona, arrtvlna fit Philadelphia a. or.il p. m ; New York, 10.US p. n.; iiauiniore i.j p. ni. ; vi aMiiin'4io,i nji p. i:i. 'arlor cirs to I'hlliidelnhla and naasennr coaches ti 1'hllndelpliln nnd liiiltlinmo. s.vs p m. Train is oaiiy except Munaayj ror Ilfirtlshinv and Intermediate pointa, arrlvli. ut Phihidelphla 11:15 p. lu. New York 3:r.i a, rn-, Halthnore M:40 p. hi., Passenger coach to I Itllndelphla. s:i7 p. in. Train a, (Dally,) for rtarrliioirg ana all intermediate MtiitloiiM, arriving at l'hlladel nhla i::)0 a. in ; New York 7:33 a. m. Pullman Jleeplnif ear from Hnrrlahurff to Philadelphia and New York. Phlladelphl , pnssenueracaa re main Io sleeper tindl.-itui hed until 7 a. m. l:Mi a ui-Trim 4 (dally) for Ilari Nhiiru and Inter medl ile station -i, arrlviii)? at Philadelphia 6:l0 a in., New York H:S1 a. in, weekdays; jii;3i a. in., Sunday. Ilaltlmore 6:0 a. m Wan lnifton 7 40 a. m Pullman Meeping cars to phlladel. phla and paaucugercouchca to Philadelphia and Ualiliuore. 4:W a. m Train 16 (Dally,) for IlarrlBbun and lntermedlato stations arriving at baltl more :5" a. m. and Waahlngtoa 10:16 n. m and Pullman s oeplnf cars to ltaltlmare, WaaUlug ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 1:35 a. re. Train 9 (Dally except Hunday) for CaunnlatL'Ua, Rochester, Iluffalo and Niagara Falls, v, Illi Pullman sleepliiRcarato lludaloand paaa-uiger conches to Koclivater. ft:13 a. m n rain 3 (Dally,) for Erie Canandal trua and intermedial atailons, Hoche9ter, Buf. lalo and Niagara Fi'.!3. with Pullman palace ours to trie an i rjnuratina passoiiger coaunea lo Krle and Kooh--ler. U:('i Tr.ln 15 (l)ally,) for Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:85 p. in. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kano, CanandalKUa and Intermediate stations, Hoehester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with tnrouirn passenger coaciies to Kane ana uoones ter aud Parlor car to Rochester. 5:41 p. m. Train l, (Dally except Bunday) lor ltenovo, Ralstou and lnlermedle.le stations. 9:85 p. m -Train 13 dally for Wtlllauisport and intermedials mat ions. TUl'OUUU TRAINS FOB SUNBUKY FROM TUB E AST AND SOUTH. Train 15 leaves New Y'ork, 18:15 nUrut, Phllav. dolphin 4;30 a. m., Baltimore 4:43 a. m., Harrls huri;, 8:15 a. m., daily arriving at buubury 9:68 a. in. Train 11 Leives Ph lndelphla 8-50 a. m., wKhlnKton 7;5'i a. in., Baltimore 8:4! a. ra., (dally except Sunday) arriving nt Sunbury, 1:35 wllh Parlor o-.r from Philadelphia and paaaen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Kalllmore. Train I Uave New York a oo a. m , Ph'ladol phta 18:-5 p. m., Washlntfton 11:05 a. ui.. Haiti. morn 18:00 noon, (dally except Hunday) arriving at sunbury 5:38 p in. with passeuKur coaches from Phlladelnhla and B ililmore. Tr ilu 13 leaves New York 8.10 p. m., weekdays 8:00 p. m. sunflav. Philadelphia iaj p. m. ween, days: 4 30 p. m. biindav. Washington 8:15 p.m., riitltlmon 4:18 p. m. d il.y. arriving at Bunbury 8:5 p. m 1'UrougU Coach and Parlor car from Philadelphia. Train 8 leaves New York :00 p. m, Phlladel. phla K:5ii p. in., Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti more 8:15 p. in., ardilng at suubury, 1:35 a. m. woekdays, with Pullman sleeping cars and pas senger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p m., Philadel phia 11:80 p. m., Washington 10.40 p. m., Haiti more 11:40 p. m., (Dally,) arriving at Hunhury 5:08 a. m., with Pullman sleeping oars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches t rum Philadelphia aud Balti more. SCNRUIIY IIAZI.KTON, t WILKE8HARRB RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEtiT IJRANCU RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunbury io-.uo a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 13 10 p. ra. llazleton 18:15 p. 111., Pottsvllle 1.86 p. m. Train II leaves Sunbury 5:47 p. m. arriving at Hloom Ferry e:33 p. m , Wllkea-Barre 8:00 p. m. Ua.lelon 1:5 p. m. Pottsvllle 8;05 p. m. Train 8 leaves Wllkes Rarre 7:85 a. m. I'otts- vllle :00 a. in., llazleton 7.-10 a.m. arriving at Bloom Ferry c:47 a. m., mmoury a as a rn. Train 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p in. llazleton 8:04 p.m. Wllkea-Barre 8:18 p. in arriving at uioom rerry :si p. in., ouuunry a id p. ui, BUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 s. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m , Wllkes-Barre 18:10 p. m, Train 88 leaves Wllkes-Uarre 4:40 p. m., arriv ing at Bloom Ferry t-M p. in., buubury 7:00 p, m. 8 M. PRKTOBT. Uen'l. Manager. J. R. WOOD, Oen. 1'ass, Agt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CARDS.- N. U. FUNK, ATTORMEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'i Building, Court House Alley, BLOOMSBURG, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORWEY-AT-LAW, Wilt's Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, Columbian Uuiltling, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, i'.V. WM II. MAG ILL, ATTORNEY-AT-I,AV. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, A ri'OR N K Y-T-I.A W, Office;2nil floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, ?A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATl'ORNEY-AT-lJlW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, . BLOOMSBURG, I'A. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. n. v. whitr. a. n. roar. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Buililing, 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, rA. 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-3-'y4. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE O TUB PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORMEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTO RN I Y-AT-LAW, QarVi Building, cor. Main and Ceatra St., BLOOMSBURG, Pa, WCan be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORN iY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Vhird and Maia Sbcets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North aide Main St, below Uarkct, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Nor to Market Stmt, BLOOMSBURG, PA, DR. M. J. HESS, Gradunte of the Philadelnli-a Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG. PA., Dentistry ift all its brandies, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad. ministered or bxkctric vibrator and Local Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' Lockard's Building, and floor, Corner Main and Centre. . VI wit-' S. B. ARMENT, M. D., O flice erd Residence No. 18. West Fifth I D It EASES OF 1IIK THROAT ASB NOSH I SPECIALTY. (8 to 10 A.M. orrici noi'RS. -I j to 4 P. M. (rtovl. M. 8 to 10 A.M. BLOOM8BUHO, PA. DR. ANDREW GRAY DON, rilYSICtAN AND SUncEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Oltlce aid r( Science In Iitf. VoIIir'a Hoosr MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. SriCIAI. AlTKKTIOK TO DtFIASBS Ort'BILVBI H. BIERMAN, M. D. noia:OPATHICrHY8IClANAND8UHaiO offici hours: Ofllce Kesldence, 208 W. M.M. Until a. m., BloontbiirK, Pa, 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. m. DR. J. R. EVANS, THYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONOR A A. ROBBINS, M. D, Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. "KTSpeeial attention given lo the eje and uic nmng oi glasses. J.J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo. Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasse and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hun IO to 4. Telephone conneotto. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, 8CKGEON DENTIST, omce, Jlnrtnn's tulldingr, Stain below Marker BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH KXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, " by the use of Gas, nnd free of charge when artificial teeth nre inserted. 3"To lie open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, HRE INSURANCE ACENT. (Successor to B. F. nartniaa Keprespiits twelve of the stronpest Comnaa tea in ihe world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SrSPLCt .. OAPITAt. A8PKTS. OTBB AM Franklin of Phila.. f ico.noo f.i,iwi,ia i,cno.sot I'enn'a. I'hlla 4lii),oi'9 w.Mo l,41.6f (Jiii'cn, of N. Y. BOO.eoo 8,MH,iil5 l,on!!H Westchester, N.Y. SOtM 0 1 ,7r,.H,)!iir WV N. America, Phlla. 3,OtK',UO0 ,7a0,tiB 2,3tt4,7S6 OFFICI IN I. W. MCKSLTT'S 8TOB1. C9Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, HUCCESHORS TO FREA8 IlltOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. V. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsburo, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compu. ics as mere are in me workl and All losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F.KNAPP, FIRE INStNUNCk, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark, K T.; Clinton. N. Y. : rvnnles'. M v .da. ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York: Greenwich Tnsnran,- rn 7l. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old tornnraltons ar. All r. I ly age and fire tested, and have never yet mm a iuss neiriea Dy any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. posses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom burg. Pa. The people of Columbia county shomld patronize the agency where losses, if any, are settled and paid by one of their own citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL. James McCloskky Proprietor, 'Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem conve ST. ELMO HOTEL. M STREET NEAR IRON. Having p chased this hotel from J. L. Girton, I respectfully ask a fair share cf 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. Diettcrich, PROPRIETOR. Dee. 8, I j r. wm i: mn mm. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. SHAW & DONAHUE, Fourth Street. - Bloomsbure, Sofflefhinge something To advertise my woik I will make inmim se miliiK ii if a cabinet photograph and 6 eta. In ul Ivcr.TnHtde rf sn dais, 1 diir. elt'Kaiiilyllnlaliea photos copied frc in the plctuie I hey kind, and return nil to them coat paid In 10 days. Addreaa I., 1-. MaretittU, IKS JilUjte AveThiia, Jp
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