THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. fiVAPOfUTINQ FRUIT. A Much Hftter Method Thn Outdoor Drying m the 8nn. Priilt r nlws.Tr n. nrofMirlotm mn tr Is nMnidiun ono ywir, nrwt cnre the :icxt. TIiopo H cftmnmy In Doing ftblo t utlltzo tho inirplua of a lioavy fruit crop. If proporly dried by evapora- l,)ti. rm surplus may rw marketed or iihI In a time of warclry. A clu-ap anl omUv pvaporator uniy Ix' easily onatruotoil. Ilavo nmdo a wntcrtiirht tin vessel or pan, two and a half foot In width nmt from four r livi fcMt In li'iiKth, and ulxiut tint inches deop. A small fuMRl must be Holder! . to ono rortioT, tliroiic'i wlilrli the pan Ih to be purlial- lj- iiihhi wilu wuu.T. i no runuei is thi n corked up, but a small aperture must I id left la the eurk for the -tri.pi of slt-ani. To use tin HVAi)oratir. vn mid mnv be sot ou a kitchen stove, and th'. iiiit-i lU'oliorlv Niiimorr.wl fi... n..., - " ...... uint !i 'iild ho iivad tvaiily ovr tho pan, ;i Till !1 IlUMiOflltl flrJ kimt tin All " w r k J Alt kinds of fruit cau bo speedily and thoroughly dried In from half .an hour to three hours. It Is mvessary to soo that the pan Is kept constantly half fall of water. l'oiecuat In Funning. Keen, practical fortvust Is an lm- port.-iut factor lu every walk f biwl- ;iev. lite, out for the farmer It U ol- must indispensable to any reasonable nnvuut or Huccesd. Mrvliiinlcnl skill, ouiv It has becu fairly mastered. needs next to no tliouirlit to keen It tin to the point of working efficiency. Out farniiiitf, as it ought to be. not only require careful thought, but a very invat nniount of forethouglit to ninko it ciUier pleasant or proiitable. Thw liiHig that Helps most to elevate farm work nlxvo the level of the merest .!ni'ii.vr.v Is the amount of hearty and exhilarating mental effort that cau bo lu fused Into it; thut ooinblned with tho sense of duty and the feeling of heH. will, under Providence, mako life ou the farm more really attractive than pursuits apparently much more a-.iiiit iiikI alluring, (if all forms of thought, fon'Oioiight Is the most in spiring. Just as afterthought Is gen erally least pleasant Of the various naiiviiulitlus engaged lu fanning ou this continent. I find tho (Jermans ami Scotch, In proportion to their niim- li-rs. most successful, and to that sue- ii'ss their faculty of plodding, com blued with calculating habits, have, I think, contributed the most. As a h-i-man friend of mine said lately. "A man must learn soniedings effery lay, If he wauls to make money by farming." The skilled farmer ;ro notiiuls In the quiet of his spare hours im pi-ouiema of tho coining year with which he may need to grapple, anil then sits himself to think out, in per haps two or three different lines, the Ucrfrs by which those problems are to 1v solved, and t'hoso dlltleiiltles met "Wise behlud ttw hand." ready for Im.iness the day after tho fair, the run with a dull, soapy sort of brain . ;n'i ahead lu a mechanical sort of way, seeing nothing In particular until :-. strikes a snag or runs his head :ii1nst 11 wall, and then feels around In a dazed sort of way to find out what has struck him. I't-oiier fore cast in farming goes a long way lie- Ji.nd the mere study of possible mode r action. Every possible form of ob struction is looked at. and plans mad tur getting round the corner, or. If that Is Imixxslble, for making th un pleasant effects of the collision as slight ns possible. No great amount f seamaushlp hi mvesw.ir.v in thm weather and good daylight, but when. In the misty darkness all around, you cannot tell whether the mass In your way is an island or an ieelxTg, the trained captain Is ready for the euier- Kncy. while the fair-weather sailor acts like an imbecile. "Ready, aye ready," Is the motto of the Xaplers, a mnilly famous In science. In war. In literature, ami should bo the watch word of every man who would farm Mivessfully. "Bo sure you are right, nni then go ahead," is another imjimI- lyvaliiMble miirlm. nnd iiivrtHlited to Navy Crockett, but It is only by a niMe and far-reachlnir foivthiunrlit 'hut tills certainly can be, attained. I he results mav 1o much more valu able and enduring than the thinker iiiiuseif has ever anticipated. When, niov tlmn fifty years ago. Aim ulckshanks begun with his one Dur uun heifer to try and build his h!.;il hrthorn. he only meant to di the 'wot he sllld w-lfh tho nintei-l.lls wltll- his wu-h. Hut he llvl to sh the "mniplm (f his plan, nnd the profit Honor which followed. All the "Tkl now lielieves In the Si-otch sJ'rthorus. of which ho has 1mmu, dm !ltr as man can lie. The successful m-ftloi-. "I.arn to labor and to wait." 18 tf-lxl (immi ,.tul iuu,ti.v lint tlm "West half of the protlt of farming "" and much of its real pleasure amut (U1P 011t tf tjM, vigorous eer n tll lvopl;r.r'ia tpnln ,f which "tailed forwust in nrettv much tho '"UkleriiKve. It W mm t-lih.ir to wnltl '"I till t'hanco that mav turn lin finite! "Jllolher and n mh tu.).I..v thit.L t. i W;llt In iip ,,, thn pult of tlm ttHij ttl'Mt Vl.lllHl ilk.l tmKIil lllirik 1'ftll I , , .....C U1I.I J ' IH'. " lll'tmi II 11,1 , .1. I l 1... .y.fl.l.u...... 1 aiat, if i,,,t v.kiiw ar,tn.k iitlmr '''"'haid Waugh lu AuKtrican "'"iinur s-t. i Prutrrtlon ARninnt Pear might. 'hi1 (l:ll-,1,,,l,M..u lVt...,.l,l ,rizl X1"'"''ht from O. It. Dykomum. of ' "l'iienslnirg. I'h.. of his exnorlnients ' aPlilyiug oil to the trunks of fruit r,S U I ... I .... ..... 1.1. I..,.. "ngly rei-ommeiuUsl for lis Inuie- i?,"- """ i1ht thing; s as a It "gainst par lilighL Mr! tri .j 1 " yr to 100 pea.:h uiioio. HAVrtm i near n.iio utn tro,, aud 1U0 quhice. All the k;J?. live years planted, w.-i Jured mer trees were not in H ..a "tn,,r ptnioh tn were palut m ,1 tit(u lard aud linseed oil. "U IttoSO Ura all AanA .,hU. UflSf1? wa kwp tho rabbits I.. '.'ll ? SL,n..M. l.u 1 legal Advertisements. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Kitatr of fori Cortrlght, dccraJxd, My virtue of an order of the Orplmns' Court of Coliitnuln I'nunty, thcrn will be exposed to p nolle, snip, at the lato refclrtcnco of tho sold do oodent In tho township of Brlarciwk, In tho couuty of Coluinbta, I'cnnM) lvnlB, on SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1894, t. 10 o'clock A. M., and upon tho prtinlws, the following piece of land : All tbat certain piece ot land sltimtn In township of llriarcrwk, Col u mbla County, Pennsylvania, l(OKlnnlng at a point In the new state road In lino of land of Hon. C. Bmlth, 1 nd (Ire-tenth perches north ot the Kinuiner Dili road, thence by the said smith's land south sn degrees wet BJ perches to a fence, thence by the same south 7 and three-quarter degrees west 9 and one-tenth porches to line of land of John Smith, thence by the same south so nnd one-half degrees west 43 and eight one-hundredth perches to corner thonce by the sanui north 7 nod three fourth degrees west 4:1 and seveniy-slx one-hundredth perches to "Muln Open Pitch,' tnonco by the sa tr.o south S3 nnd one-halt degrees west. 40 and olglity-clght one-hundredth perches to land ot P. Linden, thonce by the same north 13 and one-fourth degrees west nil nnd twenty-fourone- hunitredth perches to the stile of a road In land of Adam Suit, thence north and three-fourth degrees east IIS perches, to the new stale road atornsald, thence in the same south 47 and one fourth degrees east 11 and seventy-two one. hundredth perches to a point In the middle of said road, thence souru 74 degrees east 48 and fifty-six one-hunaiedtU perches to a corner, thence south 3 degrees east 104 and nine-tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing US acres aud m perches, strict measure. Tkiims ok Sals : fXO 00 at the striking down ot the property, twenty-five per cent. of the bul nnce at the c"titlnnnfinn of the sale and deliv ery of i ho deed, and the remnliilng balance lu bIx months thereafter, with Interest from coU' flriiintlon ulal. 1'iefi-rred pa)uient to be secur. ed by bond utid mortgage. DEW1TT L. t'OKTRIOHT, ciiaiii.es 0. Evans, Executor. June,'tti. Atty. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kattitr or irn. Cvffman, Ontateit. The undersigned, an auditor appointed hv thp Orphans' Court of t oluuibla oountT to make distribution to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit In blsofllce In Kloniusburg, on 1 uesday, July v isiH, at lOrelock a.m. when uini iin-rc no persons Having claens against Hllld CHtale IlllWt nttllMto Mtirl nmr. Iha a.,..,u a be foiever di innmi from cumlng In ou said , unit. I.. S. WISTEHSTKKX. --4l. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Jitittile nf II. II. Aiiylf ileivasrtl. Notice Is hcirbv given that the tinderslsrned auilltor npimlutcd by the orphan's court of Columbia county to distribute the balance In t he hands of the Administrators of the estate ot H. H. Angle late of Township of Scot', said County, deceased, to and among the parties en. titled thereto, will sit to dlscimrge the duties oi nis appointment at tue omce oi u. it. utile, esq.. In the town of Bloomsburg. on the 8th. day of July, A. 1 1SWI, at l o'c ciek In the fore noon of said day, when and where all parties Interested or having clnlms against said estate must iipn-nr niiu present- tne saine or oe tov ever prevented from coining lu on Mild fund. FHKU 1KELKK. Auditor. June . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Knutlf nfJrXiH) Jufin.tOH, tlectannl. The nr.derslened Auditor, annolnted bv thr Orphans' court to muke distribution of the fund in i ii naiiiH of K. . Little, Jia ., Trustee, to sell the real estate, In the order mentioned, as per account men, to ana among me purl lea en titled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his oftlce In bloomsburg, on .Monday, Hie Snd da ot July. A. D. lsui. at u oclnckinrnn forenoon. Wlu-n and whei-e all persons havlmr a claim on said fund are re quested to appear and present the same, or be lurevi'i ucoarreu iiom coming in on sain tuna. JOHN It. FUKEK, a. . Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ; EkUxUi of John Vhitentuhi, Ofcratft. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to muke distribution of the fond in me nanus oi .mini Mourey. Trustee, to sell tho ri'nl estate In the order mentioned, as per account, una. to anu ainuug me parties entiiica tnerein, will nttena to me duties of nis ap pointment at his otllce lu Bloomsburg, on Tues day, the 101 1) day of July, a. 1. I'm. at Ml o'clock In the forenoon. When and where all persons having a claim on said fuud are re quested to appear and present the saiuu or be torcver ueourreu ri-om coming in on saiu runu, i, .ii r 1 vuvviu I.UU.l v.. A . til... C. c.-s t a. Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOT1CK -.'stuff nf MlMbrth lluckle, ieivaued. The underslcn d auditor, vppolnied by Ihe Oiphans' Court of Columbia loumy, to make distribution of t he funds lu the ha uds of tho a- miu:stratnr of iald decedent, as per nis first and final accimut, lo and among the panles leg. ally entitled thereto, will sit ut the onice of Cut, j. t M'we, in tne town or moomsnur-, on I uesdiiv the ITih dav oi July. A. I)., istu. at HI oclock In the forenoon, waen and where all parlies liaving clftmis against tne inaio must t reseiil them or ho forever denarred from com ing lu upon said fund. juiu u. uan.", ft-l.-.-t a Auditor.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. total vf II. (I. I'ltilllui, tliceam tl. The iinder-ilfciii ,1 au auditor appoln'ed by the orphans' oiin of Columbia county to dls t nhuie fund In hands of Executrix, to and among purlieu euuiled ihereto.wlll all at hlsof lice In lUuomsbtiiy, on Thursday, July 1'J, lsm.ut 10 o'clock In I lie forenoon, when aud where all l;rsons having claims against said estate must appear and piove the same, or be debarred from ct-'iinnL; jn ou n.l& fund. W. 11. SNYDEK, i-s-it. Auditor. 1AKA VK'I'TK CuI.l.KliE ENTltANCE EX , AMINATIO.N. An exumluutlnn for entrance to Lafayette College will lie held at, the Y. M. C. A. rooms lu v. Illcc's-Harre, June lia and a?, coiiuuenclng at ll:'i u. in. i uinpet It loll la open to anyonu re sldltig In thecouinlcsof Wayne, Misqiiehauua, Brudioiil, l.ackawanna, Wyoming, bulllvan,. Lnerne, Columbia, Montour and Carbon, Penu svlvanln, or who Is prepared lor college In a hi lPKil lu t hese counllcs. The Alumni Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania offer a nrst prize of S0 and a second prize of ' to the applicants who shall pass the beat examination and subsequently niulrlulllste. . .. .. t'orturtlicrlnformatlon, apply to U HON . HA UN, tt! People's Bank Building, W llkes-Harre. WORKMANSU1P GUARANTEED, -Kiit.luiutes glvoa oa Application. SHAW & DONAHUE, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburgi WANTED' Honest lcuipei'ie, energetic iVIEN: to solicit orders fur ksuii ANU OKNAMKNTAI. Kl'USKHY sroiK. I'ermauent employ ment aud liberal Inducements. No previous Fiisll Ymi unifl. experience necessary, varieties adapted to Poi usylvanlu. Write at once for terms and terilto'ry. AddroBS, THE Ol AHANTEK NI'KHEltY CO., lHth und Chvstuut dlatlou, Phlladvlphlu. fr-4-st. Bring The, Babios. Ii'Htautaneoatt Process lscl. Strictly first-class puarantecd pboto gra phf, crayons and copies at reason able prices. We use exclusively t!ie Collodion Aristotype papers, thus se. curing greater beauty of finish' and permanency of results. CArWELL, MARKET SQUARE CALLERY. -ll-lr. cer liailiiian's store. E. A. RAWLINGS. PRALER IN All Kind of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb. Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bologna, See. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLS STAKE. BLOOMSBURC, PA. RAILROAD SYSTEM In effect May, so, i?ni. TKA7XS LSM'E 11LOOMSUI Itu For New Yor, Philadelphia, Heading Potts vllle, Tamnnus. weekday 11.15 u. tn. For W lUUmBport, y, eekdaj s, ,.S5 a. m., 3.15 p. m. ''or Danville snd Milton, weekdayr, 7.33 a. m., 8.1S, por Cstswlssa weekdays 7.35, 11.31 a. m., ia.1.1. 5.nn, . ', p. m. For Kupert weekdays T.a'S, 11,35 . m., 1S.15, 8.15 8.00, 4.83, p. m. TRAILS FOR DLOOMSBl'RO Leave New York via Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and via BASton w.io a m. Leave Philadelphia 10.0" a. tn. Leave Heading 11.A0 a. m. lave PottsviTle l.sn p. in. Leave Tamnrtua l.to a. re.. Leave M'luiauisporl weekdays in. 10 m, 4.30 p. m. lave Catawissa weekdajs, T.oo. 8.80 a. m. 1.30, 8.13. a. 15. Iave Kupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27. 11.45 a. m., I.S7.S.ST, M. For Baltimore, Wsshlmftori and the West via B. o. K. K.. through train leave Bending-Terminal. Philadelphia, 3.J0 7.4". U.M a. m., 3.46, 5.17.2.', p. m. Sundays 3.40, 7. tu ll.iib a. m 3.4, 7.ij., p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf. ATLANTIC CITT Pins ION. Teave Philadelphia. Chestnut tr. wharf and south Street wharf tor Atlanta city weekdavs Bxoress, I) OT a. m. (Saturday only, 1.3a 2.e0, 4 00 5. p. m. . " Avi'omtuodallon, d.Ona. m., 5.43 p. m. snndaysKx Dress, s.oo.n.oo 10 oo a.m Accomo dation, s.oo a. m., and 4.'lo t. m. l'.efirnluif leave Atlantic Cltv Depnt, corner Atlantli and Arkaras avenues, weekdays. Express, 7.00, 7.4S n.00 a. m., and 3.30 S.'o p.m. Accommoaatlon, S.10 a. m , and i. 'A) p. m. suDdays. Express, i.no. 5.4? .nn p. m. Aocom modation, 7.15 a. m., and 4.13 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. 1WEIGAKD. CO. HANCOCK, C.en'l Superintendent. (ien l Pass. Aitt. TLOOMSBORO As SULLIVAN R Taklnsr effect MONDAY. Al It r 4 NORTn SOUT... 4 2 IS Arrive. Leave. P M am STATIONS. A 11 fm 8 ro- 7 an Bloomsburg D. L. W. Dep 8 .-3 40 2S 7 is PAK. Depnb f S'.l B it 2l 7 13 HloowsburK li.luStrect. K4J T 6 20 7 10 lrondalu s 43 e 30 S12 T0.3 Pnner.Mlll 3 5t ( 7011 Lltfhtstreet, s 5 7 02 5 5i to oranireville 104 7 10 5 4H HS Forks 4 14 7 'JO 5 4 8,H Zrtliers 2 18 7 1!4 sK Stillwater 7i 3 27 sis Pen'on !l :H 7 32 3 2- 14 ' Kdsons 2 10 7 44 3 20 12 t'oles Creek 0 43 T 4s SIS SOS Migarloat V4U 7 52 113 S(H Lauriaclis H Ml 7 37 5 03 6fS t'entral 10 no 8 01 ft 00 5 ni Jamlsou Uty 10 in 8 in n n ah rM Leave. Arrive. makes lh home elrele complete. This ureul TeiniHirHiK'O Lirluk kvh pleun ui b and lu-alUi to every muniber of toe riimlly. A 'i'to. piiokuue lnukes 6 gul lous. Bo sure and gut ttio genuine. . flold everywhere. Muda only by The Chas. E. Hires Co.; Philada. Suf 1. Hump for Iwi.o0rtl Platan, l.r'l. .mt Sok noklh home elrele complete. This t-1 -lV SPEEDY and LASTING RESULTS. FAT PEOPLEXTX. tsi" No Inconvenience. Simple, m ... 1 sura. ABSOLUTE!,? fill I " 'M 'J from Any injurious substAnctt. "la. LAB01 ASCOHZtta B1SQCE0. v7r can gut thin. . Ws GUARANTEE a CURE ot refund rour monev. . PrtM 48.00 Per bottle. Sand 4e. tor trcaliia. TUiSMONT MEDICAL CO., Ho.tun, Hum. tr EntUah ritaraond ISranA. Orlslnul anil Only 6Minlaa. A li Arc, iklwa rlolil uoil,, .id OmffllM tor M-.. jvnylMA IM mond Mratui to ICod ul OvM uetaj.le M1M. KUM W1U1 UIU. norwu. Mt W no other. Hfu4 ddtyous lututttw V to auiup. ft ptirtlciiikf.. lv.UuM.aUl. u4 ' Kt-Ucf rr I.uuUa," in Ml. I,j Mix Itauur t'ltuttjaul tV.,il ntlt.oii viuHn 1 liruUU. A'bllwf,, i'a. t)-i-4v. a STOCKS, CRAIN, BONDS, COTTON, and all Heenrltles that srednalt In on New York, Plilladiilplilnor 1 nieatfo itxenaiiKes, oougnt. and sold tor uusli or 00 margin. HERMANN COHEN & CO., 1IANKEKB AND DKOKEKH, 61 Broadway, New York City. , ijTtso. sib Ht., ltnllnfllpltiu, Ptt. I can gut fENiV 7s i i41rUUM Uurket luttor on application. 5-18-lt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE JELAWARE LACKAWANNA ft WESTERN RAILROAD. liLOOMSBUKG DIVISION. BTATIONS. A, M. NOKTKtmllBLAHP. It JO. t'ameron sss Cbulask)' fun Danville ft is Catawlsss Tnj Rupert T H Uloomsbnrg Tv ESOT 1 -J7 NOHTH. r. H. A. M. 1 M r. M- 8 38 03 ; 42 1 11 IllM I 31 I 8A i 43 M r 64 ' 8 in 817 29 8 4S 8 31 3 33 4 01) 4 03 4 OS 4 14 4 17 4 24 4 30 4 84 4 T7 4 43 4 30 4 33 r, h low 10 3 10 44 10 4 Lime It Id e 1 3( winow urove 7 as Brmrcreek 7 41 Berwick 7 4s Beach Haven tei Hlck'S Ferry g rm Hit 11 IS ii'ss 1149 11 M 18 08 is 13 u ii'ss Sblckshlnuy 8 10 uuniooKs soi T 8 Nantlcoke P 2n Avond&le s.io Plymouth t S Plymouth Junction g m 7 8 7 43 7 48 7 32 7 W 8 Oi 90? 8 12 9 17 S S3 8 t 9 8- KluuH'.on S4-, Bennett.. f) m iMaltny M'l Wyoming f.v West, Piuston.. Itrtston Duryea Lackawanna.... 9 12 V 1A 9.11 !)5 Tavlorvtlle 8 4 Bnievite 8 47 8 12 8C SANTOS 18 4 r. m. A. M. STATIONS. A.M. PCS ANTON tH O Bellevue 6 0S Taylorvllle 10 Lackawanna ii Duryen. !? Plr.tston US West, PKtatoa 35 Wyoming 40 Maltby 144 Bennett 4 MOUTH. a. m. r. m. r m. vso 135 e 07 BS 10 00 1"07 10 lo 1014 10 20 10 25 10 28 10 82 10 33 10.1(1 10 44 10 41 10 32 fl 39 11 rm II in 11 32 1140 1 41 152 1 35 too (08 (11 t'ii 123 829 2 34 SS8 2 42 230 8 01 817 8 23 3 33 840 344 3 3 838 4 1 418 418 4 88 4 44 4 St 805 817 evi 881 8.38 6 43 6 6 6 53 Kingston M Plymouth Jtinctlon nn Plymouth., 7 04 7 03 7 or tii 7S'1 7 80 7 4! 7 47 7 33 s'lii 803 8 12 818 823 8 28 843 8M 9 07 Avondale im Nanrieoke 7 14 Hunlock's.. 7'i'i ehlckuhlnny 7 31 nick's Fern 7 44 Beach Haven 7 34 Berwick 8 02 Briar Creel' on , . willow O'ove 13 li so LlmeKldire 8 17 1138 RatT 8 24 12 04 Blnnmsbur- 8 31 12 12 Kupert S87 12 18 Catawissa 8 42 i?3 Danville.' H 37 1237 Clmlnsky son Cameron 9 07 12 4 NORTDtTMSRSLANO t 22 1 00 A. M. r. M. r. m. rs Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia A Fe.idlntr Itairroid for Tamanepd, Tamaqu, Wlllnmsrort, urhury, pnttsvllle, etc. t Northumberland with . K. Plv. p. K. K. for HarrlHburt:. txx)k Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. F. HALL8TKAD. Oen. Man., Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroai P. E. R. R. PIV. AND K. C. R'T In effect June, 1SD4 Trains leave Snnburv EASTWARD. W:4S a. m. Train 14 (Dolly except Sunday) for flurrlsbtirjf ecd Inlermedla'e stations arriving at Philadelphia 3ihi p. m. ; New York 3:5! p. ra.j Hulllinoie, 3:10 p. 1:1.; Washington 4:30 p. in. connecting at Philadelphia tor all sea Hho' points. Passenger coaches 'o Phlladelpbla Baltimore. J'nrlorcarto Phllsdelpb(a. l-3i p. m. Train s, (Dully except Sunday ,) for niirrlsbnrg and tntermedlate etntlons, arriving at Philadelphia ai 0:30 p. m. ; New York, 2:38 p. m. ; baltlinore 5:. p. m. ; H'axblnrton 7:80 p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenr coi'.ehea to Philadelphia und Baltimore. 5.25 p. m. Train 12 Daily except Sunday for Harrlsnnrg and Intermediate points, aMvtnz at I'blladelphla 11:13 p. ui. Now Y'ork 3:31 a, m-, Haltlniore 10:40 p. m., Passenger coach to PUUndelphla. :17 p. m. Train 3, (Dally,) for Harrlsurg and all Intermediate stations, arrlvtna at Phlladol Dhla J:30 a. in.; New York 7 :H a. m. Pullman jleeping car from Ilarrisburg to Philadelphia and New Y'ork. Phllndelphltpassengerscan re main In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. I: w a. r-Train (dally) for Harrlsburg and Inter mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8:60 a m.. New York :3S a. in., weekdays; 10;3 a. m., Sunday, Baltimore 8:20 a. m. Wuslilngton 7: 40 a. m Pullmuo Sleeping cars to phlladei. phta aud passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 4:3d a. m. Train 1 (Dally,) for Barrlsbnrg aud Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more ;:55 a. m. aid Washington 10:16 a. m and Pullman s ?eplng cars 10 baltlmoro, WashUic i.uii, unu rasseoer coacues lo Baltimore. WE3TWAKD. 1:35 s. ip. Train 2 (Dally except Sunday) for Canandalgua, Rochester, Buftaloand Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Rochester. 5:13 a. m Train 3 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Niagara Fulls, with Pullman palace cars to Erie and Elmlra and passenger coaches to Erie and Koob-ter . :5 Trm 13 (Dally,) tor Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. l:a5 p. m. Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Caaandfilgua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with t hroiigh pasMenger coaches to Kane and ltoohes ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:44 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) for Itenovo, Klmtra nnd Intermediate stations. 2:25 p, m. -Train i3 dally for v llllaiuspurt and Intermediate stations. TUPOUbU TRAINS FOR SINBURY FROM TUE EAST AND HOLT11. Train 13 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila delphia 4;i a. m., Baltimore 4:43 a. 111., Rarrls burg, 8:15 a.m., daily arriving at sunbury :5 a. in. '1'raln 11 leaves Philadelphia s-30 a. m., 'nshlngton 7;30 a. m., Baltimore S:45 a. m., ( lally exi ept Sunday) arrlvley at. Sunbury, 1:35 with Parlor cir Irom Philadelphia and passen ger conches from Philadelphia aud Paltlmore. Train 1 Leaves New York V:JQ a. m , Philadel phia laiS p. tn , Washington 10:80 a. m.. Haiti more 11:85 A, M, (dally e.tcept Sunday) arriving at, sunbury B:3H p m. with passenger coaches trnm 1 iiuaneipnia and Baiiunore. rram la leaves istnv lors .m p. m., weeaoays 2:0 p tn. Sunday. Philadelphia 4:40 p. m. week days; 4.30 p. m. Sunday. Washington 3:15 p.m., Buituuort i:l J p. m. d il.y. arriving at Sunbury M: i:s p. m 't'hrougb C'oaJh and I'urlor car from Philadelphia. Train 11 loaves New Y'ork 6:(n p. m., Philadel phia s;Aii p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti more 8:13 p. in., arrning at Huubury, 1:35 a. m. weekdays, with Pulimnn slneplug car9 and pas senger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p lu., PbUadsl phla il;90 p. in., Washington 10.40 p. m., Balti more ii:40 p. m., (Dally,) arriving at Sunbury 6:08 a, m., with Pullmin sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches trout Philadelphia and Balti more. SUNBURY HAZLETON, ft WILKESRARRB RAILROAD, AND NOHTH AND WEST RitANl.'H RAILWAY. (Pally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunbury lO:no a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Harm 12.10 p. m, Ua.lcton 12:15 p. m., Pottsvllle t.25 p. m. Train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:47 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:33 p. in., Wllkea-Barre 8:00 p. m, Raletou 7:58 p. lit. I'ottsvllle :i)3 d. m. Train s leaves '.Vllkus-Barre 7:25 a. m. Potts vllle 6:iio a. 111., ria.lttton 7:io a. tn. arriving at Bloom Furry :47 a. m., Sunbury it.35 a tn. Train 10 leaves PottsvUle 1:50 p m. Hazleton 8:04 p.m. Wllkes-Barro 3:12 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. in., Sunbury &' 15 p. m. 8DNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10:00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. in., Wllkes-Barre 12:10 p. m. Train 2H leaves Wllkes-bnno 4:40 p. m.,rrlv. ing at Lloom Ferry 8:04 p. m., Sunbury 7:00 p, m. S. M. PREV08T. Gnn'i. Mauaer. J. R. WOOD, tieri. Pass, Aft. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CRDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'i Ruililinij, Court House Allrv, ni.OOMSBUKtl, PA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Post OfBce flulltllng, ind floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW, Wirt'i Building 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OUN O. KRRRXK. ' JOHN (I. HAKMAN FREEZE & IT ARM AN", ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, KLQOMSIH'Rr;, PA. Offices: C utre St., flrat door below tipcrn llouse GEO. E, LLWELL, ATTORNEY-AX-LAW, Columbian llu Lldinfj, and floor, BLOOMSBUKG, P.i. WM. II. M AO ILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, rA. Office in M. '.. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, A ITOKNHV-M - LAW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, ?A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, CohirnbhiQ Luildin. 2nd Hoar, BLOOMSBURG. PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTOr.NEY -AT LAW, Mrs. Cuts' lliuldinj;, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. W It IT I. A. N. TOST, WHITE & YOST ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W Wirt PiiiUling, Court llouse Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Fueling, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSIIL'RG, PA. FRED IKF.LER, ATTORNEY A 1' LAW. Office bnck of Farmers' National Bank. bLOUMSULKG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attornev-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofl'ict in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, I-u-'o W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office Wirt Building.) i-i2-'94. JOHN M. CLARK, attorney-at-law and justice or THE peace, Mover Bros. Bnildinjj, 2nd door, BUX)MSBURG, PA. J, IL MAIZE, ATTOR5EY-AT-LAW, INSURANCX REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in l.oikanl's Building. BI.OO.MSBUKC;. ASO B. FRANK! ZARR, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra St, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (TCu be consullsd in Germao, W. II. RHAWN, AVTORNKY-AT-LA, Office, cornsr of Vhird and Maia StnaeU, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND rUYSIOAM, OSae, Noith id Main Su,. below Market, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Dr. J. C RUTTEK, PHYSICIAN AND SUROXON, Oace, Nona Market Stnat, ELOOMSBURG, PA. BriciAi. Attkntion to Ihskasis ort'BiLvaan H. BIERMAN, M. D. lioViaiorATino pbysician and surgeon Okpicb uocks: Ofllce A Residence, 3(H W. 3d. Bt Until A.M., " BLOOMSBVRti, PA. 1 to m and T to 8 r. v. S. B. ARMK S T, M. D. Office and Residence Na 18. West Fifth IHSEASKS OF TIIK TUIMT AND NOftB SPECIAL" V, is w in 2 to 4 (7 to 1 is t in a.m. PLOOMSBURe, PA. orriti uouhs, 4 P. M. IP. .V. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AN ti Bloomsbuko, . UkGEON, Pa. Office and residence In 1 ml. Mailers How- MARKET STKfcKT TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND KUPGEON, Ticatmcnt of Chronic Lhtvusc a Secia)ty. Office corner Third and JefTcrson streets. Bi.ooMsm'Rr;, va. HONORA A. R.03I3INS, M. Office, West f irst Street, HLOOMSUl.Ki; I A. 'iTSj)ecial nttention gii'cn in the eve and the titling of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. BLcoMsBtrurt. P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasse and Artificial Fvs ."ipplied. Hours 10 to 4. T-IcDhone onnntin. DR. M. J. J!K?., Graduate of the I'hilAd.-; I,-. runt.l r-i )cg. Office and floor front,' i.ockard's Build ing, corner of Main anc! Centre Streets, BLOOMSB'.K.l, PA., Dentistry in all its branches. VVorV anteed ns rejiresented. Ether snd Gas ad ministered or KLICTRIC VIRBATfin .i 1 Ana-sthetic used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teed, are inserted' Lockard's Building, and floor, Comer Mnin and Centre. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, ortloe, Pnrtnn's Eulldlug, Main below Matto Bloomsburg, Ta. All styles of work done in n superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH KXTR4 CTED WITHOUT PAD, by the use of Gns, and free of charge when nj--p ar,l'll;1I eeth are inserted. MTTo ,e 01,en ai hours during the day DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mim ;tr.. posite Town Hall. 1 omce hours 8:30 to 13a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Suocessor to B. F. Hnrtman ie??r?Th?,rt,Telve of th" "'""'S-est ootnpaa. les in the world, onintio- n-nicii orS. cash total smrtiM Franklin nr Phii V.'.SVS"!"" "s Penna. Phira:;;..: mtfn 3 iSffi 7S Queen. of N. Y. 3H0.O00 3,5i,91S IraM West Chester, N.T. SOO.Oi 0 1 ,73W 'iS'rS N. America, PUUa. 8,000,000 9.7:in,n8 2,,im75M OFKIC IN I. W. JICKlLVY'i SToaa. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRKAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. v o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloowsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan- ' mere are in me world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, - FIRK 1NSURANCK, BLOOMSBURG, PA. rIlH"l",..of Nl Y'J Merchants of Newark. N. J. ; Clinton. N. Y. : Peonies' N V . -Jt. i uciiimn American ins. Co., New Turk; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York: Jersey City Eire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J., 1 Mess old corporations are well se soncd by Bt;e and fire tested, and have never ret 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 ns determined, by Christian F Knnpp Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms! l'Ui, 1'a. 'Ihe people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, if arty, are settled and paid by one of their own citucns. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Jamks McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) lll.OO.MSUL'RC, PA. Lnijje and convenient sample rooms, liutli rooms hot nnd cold water, and all modern conveniences. ST. ELMO HOTEL. MAIN STREET NEAR IRON, Having purchased this hotel from J. I.. 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. E. F. Dietterich, PROPRIETOR. Dec. 8, 1 yr. SUBSCRIBE FOR , THE COLUMBIA N D, t "
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