THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS3URG, PA. 7 CHEERS FO GEN, LEE. 'V. , pTrooostratHmof Affection thM TonetMal Uw Confederal Leader Heart. "Om. Uohwt R le nioo told mo of an ovntlm ho rewlvotl that touch Mi him nv than any dfmonHtmtlon evr iiukU In lite holior," mM the p-mtfiMo Jik1o White, of Virginia, to a Wimhlnjm Pt num. "Kollow Inif cliwK-ly on the urrxuHior of the rmtrmn . army, tho commtvrultiMn eUlrf of tho 0onftkirrK7' wont to lana a wvanon at tho homo of bla pur rituhvr frlciwl, h. R. Covko, who Iiwtt Novt'tulmr ruu ft tho lVptUlHt own dldnto for Governor axidiwit Col. O'JVnmll. After a fcw vwkn of the mt hospltablo and l"yant ontortnln nwnt, Uon. 1j3 was oftlftl to the presl tbwy of the WanhlnKton find Im rnlvorwIlT. Hlddlug hi klml friends dflloti ho stnrtud fr Lexington on HiTMi'lmok ami nloiw. Ho )md (jon .mo inllors imxI twin (wuvilrvg through A rnthr droniry atrvtch of woixKl country, whu he ikd a pkiln old iiMiniryinnn moimtaxl on r worry nni iKiulne towards him. Aahey pn-tsed each othT both In-wed, aa is tho fash ion when tMratiKem moot In ont of tho way phwKW, btit tho old farmer in the honw-spim Milt wtivrwi hnrd nt the nol-tttt-rly figure as though not quite cer tain of rocotrnitlon. Ho went hl way n Httte further, thon turning hla horse Mmund. en.ntered back and soon canw up with tho OktM'ml attain. "'I lH-g imnlon, sir, but is not this On. RolMTt LoeT " 'Yes, I am 0n. Loo. Did I pvor rmvt you lxfire, my fr1enl?" "Thon the old Confederate graipd flip chieftain' hand, and with the tiws stronndui down his face, wiid: 'On. Lt do yon mind If I cheer you? Tlie Cr"tKTal assured him that !h didn't mind, and there, on that l.inesome, plup-bnrttorv-d highway, m iiimffomo, plno lxrdired highway, with no ono elo in sight, tho old rebel refwran, with swinging hat, lifted up Ms voice in throe rlnpUig roimda of hurrahs for the man that the South land idolized. Then both went their way without another word being spoken." Beyond Itlm. The mnn's wife had tiskinl him to gt. upstairs and look in the pocket of hr druas for a key she thought whs there, rind, being a man wilHng to accommo date, lie had done so. it was a long Mrue until he returned, and when he .Tll there wsih a pocullnr look in his ryes, says tlie Detroit Free I'ress. "I can't find any key in the Cross of your pofkot," he said with a tmlnful effort. "Why," she retorted sharply, "I left It there." "I say I can't find any drena in tho lioeket of your key," he said doggedly. Ills tone semod to disturb her. "You didn't half kk for it," "he In insisted. "I toll you I can't find any pocket In the key of your druss," ho replied In a rtased ktud of way. This time sbv looked at him. "Wbafs tho matter with you?" she iioKsd nervously. "I say," he aid. speaking with much effort, "that I can't find any dress in the key of yonr pocket." he got up aud wnnt over to Mm. "Oh. Willlnm." she gronmd, "have you beem drinking?" Ho looked at hor leerliy. "I tell you I can't find any pocket in irn dress of your key, he whispered She hegau to shake hi in. "What's the matter? What's the matter?" she asked In alnrm. The shaking seemed to do him good, and he rubbed his eyes as if lie were regaining consciousm. "Walt a minute," he said rerw slow- lv, indeed. "Walt a ratDute. I can't find any dress in no; I can't fmd any key In the dress of no, that's not it; nny any any pocket. There, that's it," and a flood of light came Into his fitce. "Confound It, I couldn't find any popfcet" Thejj he sat down and laughed hys terically, and his wife, wondering why In the name of goodness men raided ouch a row over finding the pocket In a woman's dress, went upstairs and came back with tho key in two min utes. An Impending Evil. Spring was everywhere In the atr as the tramp came through the back gate and some of it seemwd to have got Into his step as he ambled along to wards tho home. "Ah, good day," ho said cheerily to hired girl, wbo was disporting herself on the kltcbon steps with a scrubbing brush. She looked at him and noddnd. "What's the chances for a bite to eat this beautiful morning In spring?" he Inquired. "Not a mouthful in tho house," she replied. "Struck a famine?" "No, something worse." i "What can that be?" "Part of Coxey'snrmy; they came by this morning early and got everything we had to give away." All the blue wont out of tho sky of the tramp's face, and the lowering ileuds swept over it "RAh," ho growled, "them chumps Is ln' to ruin tho perfesh and drive us Ktwwly workers to the ixiorhouse er to imuiym' rich wivss," and ho stalked nt of the yard In a fit of dlsgruntlo nient. Dtroit Froe Press. No SnKike. Tlte timn who atKl!shts smoko will ho one of the greatest lienefaetors of r,'o human rtictf. Nothing else will so 'hangH tile condition of life iu our t-'ivat cities. Without saylug that this ''suit is already at hand, a groat step toward it kt miulo by tho new inven tion iu fireplaces, says Indon Truth. "J' this system a fire can undoubtedly h" produced without smoke, and Plough at pwwnt a sptxilal fireplace iiiitst h employed for the iuri', 'Here is no reattou why evry one who '"uceforth flu up a kitchen rauge or l furnace should not liavo a smoke less one. I expect to the time when every householder as well as every manufneturer will be compellwl t consume his own emoko. Iu tho 'neantlnie, however, tliere is the KUtigest inducement, short of com pulsion, for doing so, for the system, atl which are baKd on perfecting Jne combustion of the fuel, given a !nrgy ineroawed boat for O reduced f'usumrtiou of coal. Legal Advertisements. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Hstntr of .wf Cortrtght, dwit, Hy vlrnio 'f ii d order ot the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, there will be exposed to p iibllc snlf, nt t hi- lnte residence of the said de cedent In the township of Brtarcrpek, In the Comity ot Columbia, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1894, at to o'clock A. M., and upon tho premises, the following pines of land 1 All that certain piece of hind ainiHte in township of Briarcreek, Col li inhla County, PennsylTanla,be)flnnlrig nt a point In the now state road in lino of land of tteo. C. Smith, IS) and five-tenth porches north of the summer Hill road, thence by the said smith's land south m degrees west n perches to a fence, thonoe by the same south T and thrcc-riuarter dt'Krees west 9 and one-tenth perches to line of land of John Smith, thence by the sumi xout h KO and one-half degi-ces west 43 and eight one-hundredth perches to a corner thonreby the mime north 7 and three fourth decrees west, 1.1 nnd seventy-six one-hundredth perches to "Main Open Ditch," thence by the aa n.e sviilh Si and one-half degrees west 40 and t'Ighty-eigM one-huidi-edtb perches to land of P. Linden, thence by tho same north M and one-fourth degrees west Mandtwenty-fouromt- hundredth perches to the side of a road In land of Adam Suit, thence north m and three-fourth degrees east. I." porches, to the now state road aforesaid, the nee In the same south 47 and one fourth degrees east 11 and sevonty-two one hundredth perches to a point In the middle of said road, thence south 74 degrees' east 48 and tlfty-slx Olio-hundredth porches to a corner, thence south 5 degrees cast 104 and nine-tenth perches to the place or beginning, containing lis acres anil t3 perches, strict measure. Tkkms of s.u.k ; joo 00 at the striking down ot t he property, twenty-five per cent, ot the bul ance at the coiitlrmutiou of the sale and tlellv. ery of Hie deed, and the remaining balance In six months ilieivarter, with Interest from con firmation nisi. Deferred payment to be secur ed hy tximl :iiidmortjfut;e. HKWITT I.. COKTHKJHT, tiiAiu.Ki C Kass, Executor. June 0, "ill. Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. KitftifM of John P. Itanium, HecrannU Letters of administration on the estate of John P. Hanuon, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned administratrix, all per sona Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the suuiu without de luy to MHS. ANNA . HANSON. V. H. JtNvnsa, Alty. Administratrix. It.-.IMit. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstiitt of Win. Coffinan, (Jetvtiitcd. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court, of Columbia county to make distribution to and among the parlies entitled thereto, will sit In his omce In Uloomsburg, on Tuesday, Julv 17, 1S4, at 10 o'clock a. in., when and where all persons having claims against mi lit esluie luiisl itlilienr and nrove t he tuuue. or be forever itebarretl from coming In on said 1UIIU. L. 8. WINTEKSTKKN, 41. Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. HUntr of II. D. A iite deceoited. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned auditor appointed by the orphan's court ot Columbia county to distribute the balance In the huntls of the Administrators of the estate of II. B. Angle late of Township or Scott, said countv, deceased, to and among the parties en tilled l hereto, will sit to discharge the duties of uis appoint meur tir tne onice oi k. k. i.iitie, esn.. In the town or Hloomsburir. on Hie flu. day of July. A. 1., ism, at 10 o'clock In the tore. noon of Raid dny, when and where all parties linen stcd or having claims against said estate must appear ana present tne same or oe ior ever prevented from coming In on said fund. t'KED IKK1.KK. Auditor. .luncii AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kslatt of John Wliltenlgli!, decenaed. The tinderslgtietl Andlror, appointed by tho Orphans' Court tu make dlstilbuttou of the fund In I he hands of John Mourey, Trustee, to sell the real estate lu the order mentioned, aa per account nlitt, to and among tue parties euiuiea thereto, will attend to the duties of his up polutuient at his onice In Uloomsburg, on Tues (lav, the lot H day of July, A. 1. INSI, at 10 ociock in me forenoon, njien uuu wuere uu iioisons havlnc a claim on suld fund are rt1 quested to apja'ar and present the same or be forever acuarreq irom conuuir iu ou sum tuiiu. JOHN (J. r'ltKKZK, twt t a. AuJitor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Hutate of KlliaMh Itiiclcle, drtviwed. The UDdoiHlgn'd auditor, appointed by the Orphans' court ot Columbia Couuty, to make dist ribution or the funds In the hands or the Ad ministrator of said decedent, as per bis first and nnai amount, to ana Hinoug tuo parties ick allv entitled thereto, will sit at the office of Col. J. o. Freeze, in the town of Uloomsbun'. on Tuetdav the ivth day ot July. A. D., isn, at 10 oolock In the torenoon, wnen and where all parties having claims against, the male must 1 resent thuiu or b forever debarred from com ing in upon Da d fund. JOHNG. HAHMAV, s.15.1 a Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Jinlale of II. 0. 1'hilUi, deoeosed. The undersltrnod an auditor appointed by the orphans' . oiiri of Columbia county to dls- iliuuie tuna in nanus ui niucuui, iu uuu iiiooiitr narileHentlLled thereto, will sit at his 01- ncc In llloom.sljiii g, on Thursday, July Vi, lsstt, at in o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all persons having claims against, said estate must appear ana prove me same, or ue ucuarrcu iruiu coming in ou sa:u luuu. W. II. 8NYDKK, 0-H-41. Auditor, N OTIC K TO LOT OWNERS, AND OT11KKS having friends burled In t ho grounds of the Kosemont Cemetery Company. You are hereby notified and reiiulred to clean the lots ami place In neat condition the lots and gravis In lilch you are Interested, us well us repair the stones and other monuments at gravea, wllhln thirty days from thlsdute, other wise the same will be done by the Cemeiury Company uud the charges denuinded from you. VIIII.LIP L.NANO.ST, Blocuishiirg, I'a.. June, 1BW4. Hup't. 1 A PAYETTE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EX j AMINATION- An examination for entrance to Lafayette College will be held at, the Y. M. C. A. rooms In wiikes-baitv, .Mine t and -T, comineiicliig at M::i a, iu. couipeiltlon Is open to anyoui) re siding In the counties of Wayue, hiuuiiiehanna, i Hrudford, LatUawanna, Wj'omlug, hiilllvan,. Luzerne, Columbia, Moutouraiid Carbon, I'enii sylvanlih or who Is prepared for college lu a Ht'hool In these counties. I The Alumni Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania offer a first prize of N) and a I second prize ot fJ6 to the applicants who shall pussiiie ut'm exaiuiuaiiou uuu nuurcuueunj rriutrlt'.ulau. l''or furt her Information, apply to BYRON O. II AUN, :u People's Bank building, Wilkes-barm. WANTED' Uonest tempt raU, eneiifetlc MEN to solicit uiders for Kami ANO OHNAMKMTAI. NUHSHSY stock. Permanent employ- iiient, and liberal Inducements No nrevlolid exHrleue.e nevessury. Varieties adapted to Ptu nsylvanla. Write at once for terms and territory. Address, THE (U'AltANTEB NURSERY CO., 18th and Chestnut Slullon, Philadelphia. &-4-8t. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN Briag The. Babies. Ii'StaiManenn Process t'scd. Strictly first class guaranteed photo graphs, crayons and copies at reason able prices. We use exclusively the Collodion Aristotype papers, thus se curing greater beauty of finish and permanency of results. CArvVKM, MARKET SQUARE GALLERY. Vll-lyr. over Ilarlmau's store. E. A. RAWLINGS. PKAI.KR IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND. BLOOMSBURC, PA. RAILROAD SYSTEM In f ITcct Ma; , tu, J".l. TRAINS I.BWE IILOOMSBI KU For New York. Phtladetphla. Readliiir Potts Tllte, Tamsqua, weekdiivn n. , m. ror w iiuamsport, weeKtiay , i. H a. m., lib p. tn. for Danville and lUlllon, woekdnyr. 7M a. m.. 8.13. cor catawissa weekdays T.as. ii.ss a. in.. 18.1s. 8.00, ., p. m. r or unpen weeKaaysT. is. ii..isa. m.. is. 15. s.is 5.00, 6.33, p. m. TRAINS FOB BLOOMSBURO Leave New Tork via Phlladelnhla 8.00 a. m., and via Baston v.pi a. tn. Leave rnuadeipnia in.u a. m. Leave Reading ll. nn a. m. Leave Poo s ills li.M p. m. Leave Taniaqua t.to) a, m.. Leave wmiamsport weekdays 10.10 a m, 4.S0 p. m. Leave atawtssa weekdays, ".no, fl.so a. tn. 1.30, 8. IS, A.15. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.ST, n.4J a. m., LS7, B.8T, For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. & O. R. R., thmtiRh trains leave Keartlng Ter minal. Philadelphia, a.l), 7.4'), 11. it a. tn., 3.46, 5.f :.-?, p. m. bundays 3. J0, 7.40 ii.su a. m., 3.4, J.a, p. m, ATLANTIC CITT DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South street Wharf. ATLANTIC CITT DIVMIOS. leave Philadelphia. Chestnnt tr"". wharf and fouth Street wharf for Atlantic City weekdays KXDresa, u Oo a. m. (Saturday only, 1.30.) 2.00, 4.00 5.00 p. IU. Accommodatloti, k.o.. a. m MTi p. m. siindavs Exoregs, 8.t), m.iio 10 no a.tn Aooomo dation, h.oo a. m., and 4. to r.. m. Refirnlng leave Atlantie City Dopot, corner Atlantic end Arkansas avenues. Weekdays. Express, 7.00, 7.45 n oo a. m., and 3.30. S.fO p.m. Accommodation, 3.10 a. m , ojid 4.30 p. in. Sundays. Express. 4.00, s.4.on p. m. Accom modation, 7.16 a. in., and 4.15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. BWEIGARD. C. O. HANCOCK, tien'l Superintendent. en I Pass. Agt. rLOOM8BCRO& SULLIVAN It. K D Taking effect MONDAY, APR S, ln4 SOUT... NORTH 4 8 18 Arrive. Iave. r am STATIONS. Am rst I'D T ii Uloomsburg v. L. A W. Dep srn S40 2i 7 in ph. IH-pot. si an asi 7 18 Uloomsburg .Mlu street. 8 4 6 47 6 so 7 in Irondale 8 4 8 50 1 7 08 Paper Mill 8 M M a i it 7 on Llghtstreet s Mi t Oi B5'l 8 tu orangevllle 1)01 7 10 S 48 6 8V Forks 4 14 T siO 5 44 8 3.1 Zaners 18 T 84 im Stillwater 7 i7 8 18 Benton H 34 7 39 SJ-' 814 Edsons 40 7 44 5 916 18 Coles Creek 9 43 7 4 5 is s 08 sugarloaf 4 isa 1 13 8 01 Laubauhg V ISO 7 57 5 03 5 53 Central 10 00 8 1)7 5 00 5 80 Jamison City loos 8 to PH AM AM rM Leave. Arrive. rs. Mm IRES' Rootbeer mahesThs home circle eomolete. This 1 grant Temp"ruuco Drluk glvea pleas- lire aud heultli to every member of toe family. A c. package makes 5 gal loua. Bo sura aud get tho genuine. Hold everywhere. Made only by Tlie Cfcas. E. Hires Co., Pbilada. St,nl 9e itin, ft'T tKintlfol rtrtnr Cr1. nd Seok. SPEEDY and LASTING BESULTS. FAT PEOPLE, can get No Inconvenience. Simple, I sura. ABSOLUTELY till . this. . LA531 ABSOKIHS BIDUCU.'O Wt GUARANTEE a CURE of rsfund your stoaw. . Prion MS.OO par bottle. 8nd 4. for traatlts., XttJSJUUMT MliDICALi CO.. Button, Msas. ChtrhMtAr'a Ktufllak Dlima Brasft. Orlclnul uilOilf CWni ftfK. ftlffft? twIlAbl. UDIII, 111 IniHi huh wliu blue rtDboti. 'i mtt i HO other. kfu diroiM vuhaMfu- ttoiu tMtfattviu. At Uraif(WM,orMnd4 ia PtmBIM for J'Uttaut&ri, tmUuwBlU ftoA IfeUttf Ar I.ndle.' In lrr. Iit Hlun Midi. ll),OIM TMiiuauHU. Ad. Pfr. L.hMl.1 .-".'"- in. Mil ium H-vtMw. d STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, I-COTTON, Can gat 1 eanitay . Ihla. M BbNNYRuYAL r -, (a aud all Socurltjes t hat are dealt In on New York, Philadelphia or Chicago Kxchanges, boiiKht aud suld tor cash or on margin. HERMANN COHEN 4. CO., UANKBHS AND BHOKEliU, 6i Broadway, Mew York City. 137 Bo. 3 Pbllaaelptiua, Pa. Market letter on application. i , 6-W-tt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE D ELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSUURO DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH, a.m. r.u. a.u. r. a NoSTnt'MISSLASD S-JO 1 B0 Cameron Ms A chulaaky n m 5 Danville rtts a 18 10 W S Cat.awlssSA ?oj S 'M lo w 01 Rupert T ii I HI lit 41 41 BloomsburK T90 sa 10 ta & Kspy..... a .... a u Lime Rtl 7 84 11 SO S 4 Willow Orovs. 7 88 154 A 60 Brlarcreek 7 41 .... . . t Herwlck 7 4S n 04 II 19 6 ! BeaohUaven IM a 10 HIS 7 "? Hick's Ferry R 00 817 ... 7 Hhlokshlnuy Sin w lifts t tl Ilumock's P si 88H ..... 7 Si Nanttcoks 8 a 4tt 11 40 lt Avondale ! DM ., 7 41 Plymouth 8 31 8 AS IIM 7 4s Plymouth Junotlon 940 400 7 6.' Klngs'on 8 4 4 OA lum 157 Itenneit a tn 4 m u ue em Malttiy 8 M 4 I'J 8 07 Wyoming g.vi 4 17 1818 S lj West Plttston SOI 4 tfi 8 17 Pittston tins 41 lice sua Duryea () 11 4 84 8 2u Lackawanna 9 l 4 rr 8 8" Taylorvllle Has 4A 11 86 8 41 bellevue si 4 50 .... 8 47 8CBAKT0K W8.A 4 AA 1143 eti a. m. r.u r. h. u STATIONS. SOUTH. A.M. A. M. f. M. T V. HcstKTON siiO B50 1 80 8 07 Uellevne 5 05 5S Taylorvllle 10 1000 141 8 17' Ltckawanua 4 18 10 07 1 BH 6 i4 I Duryea Sv 10 in 1 aa 8 38 Pittston tin 1014 son 8i W'est Pittston a 8A 10 ao s oo s 38 Wyoming 80 10A S 11 8 4-1 Maltby 8 44 1018 Hennoi t 8 48 10 84 8 IK 8 110 Kingston r.4 10W .'A 8M Plymouth Junction 50 10.19 8 ft .... Plymouth 7P4 10 44 S 34 703 Avondale 7 09 108 8 S8 7 07 Nanttcoke 7 14 10.A4 i 7 13 Hunlock'8. 7 8n in.A 2 ao 7 i Hhlckshinny 7 81 11 Ofl sol 1 W nick's Ferry T14 n ss 817 7 41 Reach Haven 7 A4 1138 Hi 7 47 Berwick 9 08 11 40 8 IS 7 A3 Brtar Creek sen ... 8 40 ... WlllowGrove 13 11 CO 844 808 LlmeRldge 817 11 M 8A'i 80H Ksr.y 8 84 18 04 8.A8 8 18 Bloomsburg 8 31 1819 4 05 8 18 Rupert 8 87 18 18 4 18 8 83 Catawlssa 8 48 19 83 4 18 8 -JH Danville.' 8 A7 18 37 4 88 8 43 C'huiasky 8 4 44 .... Cameron 9 07 1 8 48 4 81 8 53 NOBTBDMBRBLANn 9 88 1 00 5 OA 9 OT A.M. r. V. M. r connections at Rupert with Philadelphia & Reading Rallroxd for Tamanerd, Tamaqn, Wlllamsnort, minbury. l'ottsvllle, etc. At Northumberland with P. K PIT. P. R. R. for narrlsburg. Lock Ilaven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Krle. W. F. HALLSTKAD. Oen. Man., Scrantnn, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. E. R. R. P1V. AND N. C. R'Y In effect June 3, 1894 Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. B:4S a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for flarrlsburg and Intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 8:ti0 p. tn. ; New York 5:5? p. m.; Baltimore, 3:10 p. in.; Washington 4:80 p. tn., connecting at Philadelphia for all Hea ho polnts. Passenger coaches to Philadelphia baltlmore. Parlor car to Philadelphia. 1-58 p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday.) for narrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 6:C0 p. m. ; New York, :33 p. in, : Baltimore 6:4.". p. m. : Washington T:J0 p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passuntrer coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.8A p. in. Train 18 (Dally except Sunday for Harrlsburg and Intermediate points, arrivinj at Philadelphia litis p. m. New York 3:D a. in-, Baltimore 10:40 p. m.. Passenger coach to Philadelphia. ':17 p. m. Train . (Pally,) for Harrlstoirg nnd all Intermediate stations, ariivlntt at Phlladel nhla 1:80 a. in.; New York 7:38 a. m. Pullman ileeplng car from narrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can re main In sleeper undist urbed until 7 a. m. 1:W a.m-Tratn 4 (dally) for Df.rrNburg and Inter mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8:M a m.. New Y'ork 9:81 a. nt., weekdays; 10;8 a. in., Suuday. Baltimore 8:80 a. m. Waslilntnn 7: 40 a. m Pullman Sleeping cars to Philadel phia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and baltlmoro. 4:3d a. m. Train 18 (Dally,) for Harrlsbnrg and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more S:65 a. m. and Washington 10:16 a. m and Pullman s oeplng cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 1:85 a.m. Train 9 (Dally ecent Sunday) for Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Kails, with Pullman sleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Rochester. 8:18 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie, canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Niagara Fills, with Pullman palace cars to Erie and Klmtra and passenger coaches to Erie and Rochester. 9:58 Train 15 (Dally,) for Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:35 p. m. Train li (Dally except Sunday) ror Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Hoeheater. 5:44 p. m Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) ror Reoovo, Klmlra and Intermediate statlo ns. 9:85 p. m. -Train 13 dolly tor WUUainspurt and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR SIINBUHY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 18:15 night, Phila delphia 4;80 a. m., Baltimore 4:43 a, tn., Harrls burg, 8:15 a. m., daily arriving at sunbury 9:5 a. m. Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m., Washington 7;o a. m., Baltimore 8:45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 1:35 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches rrom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:30 a, m , Philadel phia IS p. m., Washington 10:80 a. m.. Haiti moro 11-.8A A. M, (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury 5:39 p. m. with pasaenKer coochoa from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 13 leaves New York 8.10 p. m., weekdays 8:00 p. m. Sunday. Philadelphia 4:40 p. in. week days; 4.30 p. m. Sunday. Washington 8:16 p.m., Baltimore 4:18 p. m. dally, arriving at Sunbury 9:45 p. m Through Coach and Parlor car, from Philadelphia. , Train 9 leaves New York 6:00 p. rn., Phlladel phlas:60 p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Baltl more 8:15 p. m., arriving at Sunbury, i:85 a. m. weekdays, with Pullman sleeping ears and pas senger coaches from Washington and Bait imore. Train 3 leaves New York 8:00 p m., Phlladai phlall:ii0p.m., Washington 10.40 p. m., Balti more 11:40 p. m., (Dally,) arriving at ,-iuibury 5:08 a. m with Pullman sleeping oara from Philadelphia, Washington nnd Baltimore and passenger coaches from rnilaueipma auu uaiu- j III Ui ( SONBTJHY HAZLBTON, WILKESBAKRB HAILKOAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. CDally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:00 a. m. arriving at Bloom Kerry 10:4H a. m., Wilkes Barre Vi 10 p. m, Uazleton 19:1S p. m., Pottsvllle I Mb p. tn. Train 11 loaves sunbury 5:47 p. in. arriving at Bloom Ferry :18 p. m., WUkes-Barre SM p. m. liazleton 7:54 p. m. I'ottavllle V.OS p. m. Train 8 leaves 'A'llkes-Barre 7:S a. m. Potts vine 6:00 a. m., Hazloton 7; in a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a, m., Sunbury 9.35 a in. Train 10 leaves Poltavllle 1:50 p m. Hay.leton 8:04 p. in. Wllkea-Barre 8:lif p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:51 p. m., sunbury 515 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 0:4S a. m , WUkes-Barre 12:10 p. m, Train ib leaves Wllkes-barre 4:40 p. m.,arrtv. Ing at Bloom Ferry tt:o j p. ni., Sunbury 7.00 p, m. 8. M. PREVOST. Oen'L Manager. .1. R. WOOD. Oen. Paaa, Age. GET YOUR job printing . done at;the columbian office PROFESSIONAL CARD5l N. U. FUNK, ATTOR.VEY-AT-LAW, tin. Ent't Building, Court Hons AUcf, BLOOMSBURO, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Post Office Builtlini;, 3nd floor, BLOOMSBURC, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-rjkW, WirtS Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURO, PA. John ii. khkkzk. .ioiin ii. uahman FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COC NSELLOItS AT LAW, BLfiOMSUURO,' TA. ofllees: Centre St., rlrst do'irbelnn Opera Houae GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cohjnil ian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURO, P,. VM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. ULOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, Al'TORNEY-T-l.AW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBl'RG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Mrs. Ent9 Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITl. A. K. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN E YS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURO, PA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. ULOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney -At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, f-l2-'Q4 W. A. EVERT, ' Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office Wirt Building.) I-l2-'u4. JOHN M, CLARK, A.TTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of THE PEACE, Mover Brotk Building, Sod floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AX9 REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard'i Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cart's Boildlut:, cor. Mai a and Centra Su, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. !HrCaa be consulted in Germao. Y. IL RHAVVN, ATTOENEV-AT-UtW, OfBca, corner of Third ao4 Maa fr j CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D,, SURGEOIf AND FHYS1CIAN, OQicc, I4ortJx aida Maw St below Marked BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dh. J. C R UTTER, FHYSIOAN AMD BUXCKOH, Office, Nona Market StMrt, BLOOMSBURG, PA. s'rvoiAi. Attkntion to Piskabks or Cuilubim H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOM CHOPATMCPnYSICIANAND SUKOBON OkfiiR bochi: Ofllce & Itesldence, ai6 W, 3d. St. Until I) A. u., BLOOSiBBVUH, rA. w 1 to and T to 8 p. h. S. B. ARM EN T, M. D. Office and Residence No iH. West I'ifln DISEAHKS OF THE TUIK'AT AND NOSH ft SPECIAL"! Y. ia to in a M. or rite tiot as. V'4to 4 v. M. i to D P. At. a to W A M. l'l.OOMSBUHU, PA. DR. ANDREW GRAY DON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 BLOoMsruruo, Pa. Ofllce and rrsldtnee tn l i-f. Waller's IKma MARKET STU1.KT TELEPHONE. DR, J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SUl!GEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Scialtf. Office corner Thirl and JcfTcrson street. BLOOMSBl'KCi, PA. HONORAA. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, Wcvt Firji Street, liLOOM.lIIUKii, PA. tiTSpecial attention given to the eye ami the fining of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SI'I CIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaseei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the FhiladclpHa Dental Col jege. Office 2nd floor frot.t, 1 cckard'a Build ing, corner of Main aud Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURO, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work puu anteed as represented. Ether and Gas -administered or electric vibrator and Local Anaesthetic used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted" Lockard'i Building, 2cd floor, Corner Main and Cc'ilte. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's funding, Jlain below Marte BLOOMSBURC, Pa. All styles of work done in a superiormanner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wheo artificial teeth are inserted. "To be open all hours during the dajr. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East aiid Mam streets, op posite Town Hall, onice hours 8:80 to 13 a. in ; a f. r p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hurtman Represents twelve of the strongest Compan ies In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL STBFMra , .. CAMTAI,. ASHET8. OTIB ALL. Franklin of Phlla.. $4(o.noi n,its,.v.9 i,ooo,sm Penn'a. Phlla 400,00 jwmmi 1 4lis oneen.of N. v. tjoo.ixio 8,.vtH,i5 l.oxilma WeHtchester.N.Y. l0,(iro 1,7M,.107 4,nt N. America, Phlla. 3,0O0,to0 ,VH0,68 8,384.7M OFFICR IN I. W. MCKILTT'S TORl. TLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, BLOOMSBURC, Pa. r Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as mere arc in me world and au 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. 5 Peoples', N.Y.;Read. ing, Pa ; German American lus. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. I. These old corporations are well se sonrd by age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom" burp, Pa. The people of Columbia county should patronize the agency where losses, if any. .c ncttim unci paw hy one of their citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) HLOOMSHURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, and all modern conveniences. ST. ELMO HOTEL MAIN STREET NEAR IRON. Having purchased this hotel from J. 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. Diettcrich, PROPRIETOR. Dec 8, 1 jr.
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