THE COLUMBIAN, " BLOOMSBURG; PA. Printing Postage Stamps- On the ist of July the government of the United States commenced print ing iti own jHMtage stamps at the bureau of engraving and printing. Up 10 this time they have been furnished by private companies under contract, the National JJank Note Co. of New York having done the work for many years. Last spring, when it came time to let the contract again, the bureau of engraving and printing put in a bid which was less than one-half that of any other bidder. There was con siderable opposition to having the work done by the government, and the other bidders made a great fuss about it because, as they claimed, it was unfair for Uncle Sam to compete with them, because he had no interest or rent to pay and expected no profit. The question was finally carried to congress when the plan of the secretary of the treasury and the postmaster general was sustained. 1 he printing, gumming and perforating machines are in place at the printing bureau, and new plates have been made from the old dies. There will be a new design adopted soon, but for the present the old ones will be used for the common stamp the a-cent stamp with the head of Washington printed in carmine ink, and the i-cent, which bears the head of Franklin, and is printed in ultramarine blue. In order to distinguish tho?e printed by the government a little ornament will be placed in the blank space in the upper corners. This is a fact of interest to collect ors. Thee is quite a quantity of the old stamps on hand, and the new ones will not be issued until they are needed. although it is necessary to keep a large stock in the distributing offices, as about 7,000,000 2 -cent stamps are used daily and about 3,500,000 of 1 cent denomination. Postage stamps are printed by engraved cylinders in sheets of 400. A die is first cut in a block of steel about three inches square, like an intaclio. The steel is then hardened by what is known as the decarbonizing process that is. the carbon is burned out of the metal by subjecting it to intense heat, and then the impression is transferred to a roll or cylinder of soft steel, like a cameo. From this the working plates or rolls are made, which are afterward hardened by the same process. This method was invented by a Vermont Yankee, named Perkins, about half a century ago. He took the invention to London, and tried to sell it to the British government, but the officials over there were opposed to innovations as usual, and Mr. Perkins brought it back home and sold the patent to his own government. The stamp collectors have cornered the $1 stamps of the Columbian issue, and uncanceled ones are now worth $10. J'reas and Printer. Irregularity. Is that what troubles you ? Then it's easily and promptly remedied by Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. They regulate the system perfectly. Take one for a gentle laxative or corrective; three lor a cathartic. If you suffer from Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headache, or any derange ment of the liver, stomach, or bowels, try tnese little reueis. ineyDrinea permanent cure. Instead of shocking and weakening the system with violence, like the ordinary pills, they act in a perfectly easy and natural way. They're the smallest, the easiest to take and the cheapest, for they re guatanteea to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. The cleansing, antiseptic and heal ing qualities of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy are unequaled. The Birthday Stones. The birthday stone forj January is the garnet, which means constancy rebruary, the amethyst, which means contentment ; March, the bloodstone, which means courage : April, the diamond, which means innocence May, the emerald, which is supposed to bring success in love: June, the pearl, which means purity ; July, the ruby, which means nobility ; August, the moonstone, which means felicity; September, the sapphire, which is said to bring success and avert evil ; October, the opal, which means hope ; November, the topaz, which means fidelity in friendship, and December, the. turquoise, which means pros perity. August Ladies'1 Home Jour nal. Important Facts. If you have dull and heavy pain across forehead and about the eyes; if the nostrils are frequently stopped up and followed by a disagreeable dis charge ; if soreness in the nose and bleeding from the nostrils is often ex perienced if you are very sensitive to cold in the head accompanied with headache ; then you may be sure you have catarrh ; and should (immediately) resort to Ely's Cream Balm for a cure. The remedy will give instant relief. " There is a Salve for every wound." We refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; cures burns, bruises, cuts, indo lent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. BOOK-BINDING. Bring your Magic City, Dream City, or any other World's Fair pictures to this ottice, and have them handsomely bound for one dollar. Orders taken for all kinds of book-binding. Bring your books here, or leave order and they will be called for and delivered. Our work is done by the Sunbury Bindery, and it costs no more to onliT from us than direct from the Bindery. tt H eadachc is the direct result of In digestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by using DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers and your Headache dis appears. 1 lie favorite Little Pill every where. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer now than his other croin. Brown. Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house in the U. S., have a va cancy in this section. Write them at Rochester, N. Y., for their terms. 4-(Mm. Small in size, great in results : Dc Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill for Constipation, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach. W. S. Rish- ton, Druggist. tf. Rheumatism Cured in a D;iy. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The first doio greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold by . A. kleim, Druggist, Blooms burg. u-ro-8m. L-AFVYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON, PCNNA. Seven Coiirvn In Art, Phlloojhv n.l Scli-ncc, Civil, Mining. Kloctrlral Kiiicluuirlnit iiutl Chemistry. ANNUAL COMMtNCCMCNT, iUNC 30th. Fall Term lpjln Srpt. 13th. For CtilKuo ldr THE KKI1IN1 ItAU, r.l, I'm,,, Legal Advertisements. NOTICE. To the holders of the Bonds of the lilnoms tmrif Literary Institute and statu Normal School, Hfcurrd by llrst mnrljraKe (luted Sep. ti'inbi r 1, Ihi.s, mid to the holders of tin; coupon uimtiH ui ui oiare normal nenoni. Notice In liefcbv (riven that, the Interest! nn the former bonds up to rieptember , inii. and all coupons due on the latter will be paid ou f)reaentatnu nf the name to the Treasurer at ils ofllce In HlooiiiHhurK at any time before rieptember 15, IHhL If bonds and coupons are jiui pruseutru uy nepiemoer 10, liw, tno inter- esiwin oe (u-iiiu itea nnu applied to other pur poses. H. J. Cl.AIlK, July X, l.vrt It. Treasurer. NOTICE. At. an election of the stockholders of the tiioomsimrg w ater company held July :!1, mm. It was decided to Increase the capital stock from jiio.imo to slHO.onn. Hy a resolution of the board of directors of said company .at a tncetltix held Auk- 1. lwi. uu u.jsi ssmeui 01 ;n per cent, ot said increase was laid, payable wltuln thirty davs from Ainr. 1. 1NHJ. Tlio present, stockholders have the privilege of snbscriblnx for one share of the new siiick lor eaen snare now held, 'payable at. time of subscribing. The Treasurer will be In the ofllce of the company from four to five and from seven to nine o'clock I'. M. dally. F. M. EVEKKTT, Any. Secretary AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KsUi'f of Curat J. IMler, tlrcraeed. The uuderslirned, an auditor appointed by the Orphan's i ourt ot Columbia county will sit at his olllce In the Town of Hlooiusburif, on Monday, August, lHth, ist, nt 10 a. in., for the purpose of Olstrlbutlnir fund In tho hands of i ..I . w intersteen, one oi tun nuministrators.HS shown by his first. and final account, when and where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove tho same, or be aeoarreu iroiu cmiiui,' in on saiu uinu. 7-13-ta. VM. CHUISMAN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Nutate of George to, Oeceaneil. Notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court, ot uoiuiuuia county to uisirinuie cue tunus in tne hands ot the Executor of said estate to and among the parties entitled thereto, will meet the parties Interested at the olllce of It. 11. Little, Ksn,., In BloomabuiY, Pa-, on Monday, August !, mm, at 10 a. in., when and where all parties Interested will attend or b& forever de barred from any share ot sum fund. (i. SI. Tl'STIN, 7-Mt. Auditor, ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. XUatt of Mara A'. Covanhovan, Oeteattd. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin. deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned administratrix, and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those bavins; claims or demands will make Known the same without delay to MZiilKU. OKAY, Snviieh, Administratrix. Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Oliver Cwanhovan, deoenned. Notice Is hereby given that tetters of admin- iniiuiiou uu inr rniuu, ut wiiY?r iuvituiiijvuii, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administratrix, and all persons Indebted to saiu estate are requested to make payment, anu those having claims or demands will make known tuc same without delay to 1ZZ1K li. HKAY, SNYVIK, Atty. Administratrix, d. b. u. c. t a. 7-27-tM. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of lle.ekian Kelcliner, lute of Mimin township, deceased, nave own granted to the underslxued Kxecutrlx, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, anu tnnse Having claims or oe mauds will make known the same without de lay. TAltACY KKI.C'llNKlt, 7- "Jit. Kxecutrlx. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the l.'lth day of Auieuxi. 1HH4. an application will be made by Y. J. Richard, J. L. Richardson, Uemve (J. Hoy, Oeonre J. Richard and John P Rich, ards, to the (Governor of I he state of Pennsyl vania, under an uct entitled " an act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation ot certain corporations," approved April w, In, 4, and the lupplemenU thereto, tor the charter of an In tended corporation, to be oalled tfie Hlooms burif Manufacturing Company, the character and object whereof Is the manufacture of art), cles from brass, copper or steel or any other metal or metuls, or any article of commerce from met I or wood or both. And for these pur poses to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges ot the said act ot assembly and Its supplements. i I ff Al'HIt, 7-J0-.lt. bolloltor. ADSNG RAILROAD SYSTEM in otToct M.iy, 8, Js'.4. TRAINS LB4.VS BLOO.MHUUKM For New Tor. Philadelphia, Heading rotts. Title, Tamsqtm, weekday ll.:io a, in. tot YYimamsporc, weekdays, i.n a. m a. is p. m. For Danville and Milton, wccKduyo, 7.35 a. tn S.11. for CaUwiwa weekdays 7.35. 11.33 a. m.. lc.n. S.on, S.HI, p. tn. ror unpen weeKnayi7.ro.ii.33 a, in., iibin, a.is 5.00, s.83, p. m. THAINS FOR BLOOMSBl'HO Leave New Tork- via VblladelDhln H.on a. m., and via Raston v.tti a. m. Leave Philadelphia w.no a. m. Leave Heading II. AO a. m. Leave rottsville H.an p. m. Leave Tamaqua l.so a, m.. Leave Wllllamsport weekdays 10.10 a m, 4.30 p. m. Iave Cauwlsaa weekdays, 7.00, 8. SO a. m. 1.30, 8.IS, 11.15. Leave Uupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, 11.45 a. m., 1.37,1.37, .2'l. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. O. R. K., through trains leave Heading Ter minal. Philadelphia, 3.), 7.4", 11. 0 a. in., 3.41, 9.187.1H, p. ra. SudA)S 8.,7.4i 11.36 a, m., 8.4, p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Ptret wharf and south street wharf for Atlantic city Wmtf -nvs Express, .on, s.oo, 10.45 a. m. (Saturday only. 1.30), 8.00, 8.00, 4.1X1, 4.30. S on, 5.41 p. m. Accommodation, P. in a. tn 4.45, p. m. One dollar Kxc.irylon Train, 7.00 a. in. Ret irnlntr. leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkanns Avenues. WK-nv Kxpress, tl Si), (Mondavonly M5), T.oo, 7.45, w.o i, 10.1 a. m. and 8.30, 4.3", .so, 7.so, ft.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.in a. m. and 4.83 S. ni. one dollar Excursion Train, from foot llsslsslppl Ave. only, .() p. m. Hund'iys Express, 3.30, 4.no, 5.P0, it.efl, e.T, 7.00. 7.30, 8.K), ii.no p. m. Accommodation. 7.15 a. in. and t-M p. m. One dollar Kxctirhlon Train, from foot Mississippi Ave. only, 6.10 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Kxpress trains. I. A. SWKKMRIl. C. (. HANCOCK, itm'l Suiicrlunndcnt. (leu I 1'ass. Agt. T3LUOM513UKO& BULLIVAN K. K JD Ta klDir enect KtMAY. AIR. u. l-iu SOUTj. NORTH 4 8 18 Arrive. Leave, rn A M STATIONS. Am t m sso 7 30 Bloomsburtj V. I- W. Dep stn 4n S 118 PAR. Depot. 8 3!) 8 41 8 3t 7 13 llloomsburg Mln street. H 43 8 4T 8 311 7 10 Irondale 8 45 6 50 8 13 7 08 Paper Mill 8 5i 8 6t! 7 00 I.lghtstreet 8R5 7 03 5W J'ii Orangevllle 04 7 10 8 48 6 3v Forks S14 7 30 44 6 3 Zaners H is 7 5f,7 6 38 Stillwater 9 -a 7 3s fit 6 IS Hentou 34 ?.! tit 8 14 Edsons 40 7 44 5 20 6 13 Coles Creek 0 43 7 4s Slit (ks Migarloat 9 46 7 53 8 13 8 01 Lauhacha 1)50 7 57 5 03 8 63 Central lOOO 8 07 5 00 8 60 Jamison City io in 8 to r M A M IV F M Leave. Arrive. FEMALE PILLS. New tmpfftm utuia r.us A rnjw.reiidhie mid nMo ir iief ftr mir 9roMed,excerur,Rcuj)tyorpalofuliTtf'a uratiua. Now ujmhI by ovor 00,000 1-kJIc4 nonthlr Tnvlorftton tltew oivtuu, Itewareof IniltMloua. Nirus Pvr. trboi,ort.tUtMn$i, bn oalua lu pliiin wnvpper. fiend ia la Sold by W. S. R1MI1TON. I" 04V. S'-DW DAY. i7"PAy WHAT PEFFER'S KERVIGOR DID. It acts oowerf ally and ank-klr. Curt when all Others fail, Yountfmen ri'ttaln lost mnti)iKl; old nif.'n recuvoryoutiiful viRor.. Abiiolutcly Ouur iiterd to cure NervouineMi lort Itallty I iti potency, lfthtly Knilitiloi) Lout Fowiir, Cithfr lex. Fatllnur Memory, Vaaitliir Hin cuacMf nwl all fffd't$ nf f aUu$ or txcttt($ ami inHMcr tioruf Want off lnanHjr and conffmiiptlun. limi t lotdrujfm'lntsimposo a worthless Huhtltuo on rnu bocnuce It ylclclfl m (tn'Mrr proiit. Insist on hav nn PKPFF.K'M K DKVlliOR. or send for tt. Can hw carried tn rest p(Kkt. Pr-'pa'd, plftln wrap nr, at per box, or A for 5, wttti A lBo1tlve Vrltteit Guitrnntte to 'tir or iCefund tho Money, faiiinhlt free. 6old bv riruutfliita. Addrt'U ItFfEK Jl.lICAl- AAK'.N, 1 liIcutfov lit. fold by W. 8. KISHTON. Rothter,(N.V.) Bualnesa University Summer School. i j nuuncas ana anonnana lCourae. Enter any time. Add- " BfKia-y." Circuiartfr et to anyone. 6-3H-3HU . makes lh4) home elrela eoraplet. Tbla great Teinperuuue l)rluk gives pleaa ure andbeuit.il to every member of toe family. A 1250. paokugo uiuket 6 gal lous. Be sure aut get the genuine.. Bold everywhere. Made only by, The Chas. E. Hires Co4 Pbilada. Bo4 9 Inr twntlfut Pletwrt Q,rt im4 Kmk. 6-1 -4w 5FEKDT ud LASTINO RESULTS. pat ppodi rr --. " " mmwmm r ... . no tsconvenlene. Slmpl, M. ,uy sum. ABOOtOWLT J from any injuriou, suhstanca. .m. 4SUL M LA191 AiBouxHi linmin. Vt ' W GUARANTEI a CURE ot Mhind your money. . PtIm as.00 Dr bottla. C lit do. lar Inillll. X&KUUMT UKDICAL CO.. BaatoD, UhA JdtnZ. . ! -ttM. !, Ht 1 m4 trmn I, Ur4 u, .U u- U itoin. mM tk blM rifebw. Tafeo 1 ihMh JIAm iMdWIW miiMi. r lMfl ,ndl 4MI4MWMI. At0nlHt.NHii44& la aluup, a, Milbu ui. MUoNlall u4 " U,U,r Ar LAdlM. Umr, t; man i MmlL 1U.OOO T.ntMUI.. lUmt fmr. ilralr Sii,l CaSlMaS w A Cun ofj Beef Tea The cheapest, purest anu Deal can be prepsred Instantly from Lietfig COMPANY'S There's only one irenuine kind and M hat vou can kuow by the slcuuture in blue nn every Jar. 7-at7-4t. iiV Rootbeer ttila. M HAILEOAD TIME TABLE JELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSEURG DIVISION. 8TATION8. NO.ITH. a.m. t. m, a. m. r. u- N'ORTRDIBIKLAHO II HO 1 60 Cameron 6 85 8 Cbulasky 6 4 6 u Danville 6 4H tU lu m a Catawissa 7nj t lot Rupert 7 19 t 81 10 44 Bloomsburs 7 so j ss 10 4H 6 Kspy 77 41 .... 6 LlmeRldK 7 84 8 50 ....... 6 Willow urove 7 8t s 51 A H) Riiarcreek 7 41 8 to lterwlck 7 4S 8 04 1112 Hut lloftoh Haven 7 84 8 10 11 18 7 Hlnk'8 Ferry 8 CO 8 17 ... 7 w Hhlckshlnuy 6 10 8M 118.) T 8 lluniock's 8 SI 8 3V 7 84 Nuntlcoke 8 20 8 4" lilt 7 3D Avondale 8 80 8 81 .... 7 43 Plymouth 8 85 1 60 11 66 7 48 Plymouth Junction....... 8 40 400 7 M Klnirs'un 8 45 4 06 l'!n3 7 57 Ui'EQett...... '8io 4 nn 1uM 8 01 Maltby 8 6'J 4 14 8 07 Wyomlnsf 8 .VI 4 17 U 13 U West Plttston w 01 4 w 8 17 Plttston otj 4 30 14 !M 8 25 Duryea 18 4 34 8 f Lackawanna l 4 87 8 8; Taylorvlllo 4 45 H 35 8 4.' neiievue - t 81 4 50 1 47 IJCaAXTON H35 4 55 14 4J 8 64 A. M.r. M P.M. M STATIONS. HOUTH. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 80RANTOM 6 0U 50 1 35 6 07 Hellevue 6 05 8 55 Taylorvllle 6 10 10 00 1 4 1 617 Lickawanna 6 18 10 07 1 64 24 Duryea......- 6 S3 10 M 1 55 6 SS 1'ittston ess 1014 soo ssi West iMttston 6 85 io 20 inn 6 m Wyoming 640 108". 4 11 6 43 Maltby 6 44 10 4ft Bennet t 6 48 10 84 8 10 80 Kingston 6 64 10 85 8 45 6 55 Plymouth Junction 661 loso Ss .... Plymouth 7 04 10 41 'J4 7 03 Avondale 7 0s 10 4 4 53 7 07 Nantlcoke 714 10 52 S 44 7 14 nunWVk'B 7 80 10 5!l 2. VI T20 RhlckBlilnny 7 81 11 W 8 01 7 80 Hlck a Kerry 7 i 1123 8 17 7 41 Reach Haven 7 64 11 34 8 45 7 47 Berwick 8 04 11 40 8 33 7 53 Rrlar Creek 8 08 .... 8 40 ... Wllloworove 813 11 rr) 8 44 804 Lime Ridge 817 11 Ml 3 50 8 01 Kpy 8 24 14 01 8 58 8 14 Uloomsburg- 8 31 1J14 4 us 818 Rupert 8 87 18 is 4 14 8 23 Catawlpsa 8 48 18 83 4 18 8 48 Danville.' 8 57 1 8 87 4 88 8 43 Ohnlasky "3 4 46 .... Cameron 07 18 4H 4 51 R 53 NOHTHUMBKBLAHD 1 00 5 05 07 A. M. P. M. r. M. TM Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia Reading Kallrond for Tamanend, Tnmanua, Wlllnmsport, Hunbury, l'ottsvllle. etc. At Northumberland with P. B. Dlv. p. R. K. for Ilarrlsburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Kile. W. P. TJALLSTBAD, Den. Man.. Scrantou, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. r. 4 K. R. K. IV. AND N. C. R Y In effect June 8, 18HI Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. 9:18 a. m. Train 14 (Daily except. Sunday) for Ilarrlsburg end lntermcdlaie stations arriving at Philadelphia 3:00 p. m. ; New York 5:53 p. m.j Haltlmore, 8:10 p. vj. ; Washington 4:80 p. m,, connecting at Philadelphia ror all tk:a sho-. points. Passenger coaches to Philadelphia Baltimore. Parlor car to Philadelphia. 1-8.5 p. m. Train s. (Dully except Sunday,) ror Hurrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 6:50 p. m. ; New York, 8:38 p. m. ; Baltimore ti:l.'. p. m. ; Washington T:fU p. m. Purlor cars to Phlladelplila and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Halt lmore. 5.85 p. m. Tr.iln 18 Dally except Sunday) for Harrlsburg and Intermediate points, arriving at- runnueipnin 11:10 p. m. new tork :1:M a, ra-, Haltlmore 10:10 p. m., Passenger couch to PMlndelpbta. R:i" p. ni. Train 6, (Dally,) for Harrlsiiurg and all Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia 1:80 a. m.; New York 7:83 a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Ilarrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengerscan re main In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:50 a ra-Traln 4 (dully) for Ilarrlsburg and Inter mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:50 a m.. New York 8:81 a. m., weekdays; l(i;8J a. m., Sunduy. Baltimore 6:40 a. m. Wnshlngton 7: 41) a. m., Pullman sleeping cars to Phlladel. phla and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 4:36 a. m. Train 18 (Dally,) for llarrlsbnrg and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more S:55 a. 111. and Washington 10:16 a. m and Pullman s ?eplng cars to Baltimore, Wanning ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 1:85 a. n. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Palls, with Pullman sleeping cars und passen ger coaches to Rochester. 6:18 a. m Train 8 (Daily,) for Krle. Canandal. ?ua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf alo and Niagara Ku'.ls. with Pullman palace cars to Erie and Elmlra and passenger coaches to Erie and Rochester. 9:56 Train is (Dully,) for Lock Haven and intermediate stations. l:5 p. nu Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate st ations, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:44 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) for Iienovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations. 9:45 p. m. -Train 13 dally for Willlamupcrt and Intermediate stations. T11UOUUH THAINS FOR BtTNBURY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train 18 Leaves New York. 18:18 nluht. Phlla- aeipuia 4;w a. m., Baltimore 4:4.1 a. in., uarns burg, 8:16 a. m., daily arriving at sunbury 9:5 a. in. Train ll Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m., (I. .... I . I ..... " . ... - , LJ .. I . . . d Q.Am a ninumgwu ,.r ' u . .... , ubiuuivid mj a 111. , (dally except Sunday) arriving st sunbury, 1:38 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Haltlmore. 'i ram 1 leaves new &ora v:w a. ui , ruuaaei ohla I8:i5 d. m.. washlnzton 10:30 a. m.. Balti more 11:85 A, M, (dally except Sunday) arrtvlug at sunbury 6:39 p. in. with passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 18 leaves New York 8.10 p. m., weekdays 8:00 p. m. Sunday. Philadelphia 4:40 p. in. week days; 4.80 p. m. Sunday. Washington 8:15 p.m., Baltimore 4:14 p. m. daily, arriving at Sunbury 9:s p. m Through Coach and Parlor car from Philadelphia. Truln 9 leaves New York 6:00 p. m.t Philadel phia 8:50 p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Baltl- more 0:10 p. m., arriving at. mnoury, 1:33 a. m. weekdays, with Pullman sloeDlng cars and Das- eenger coaches from WashlnsioD and Ball Utiore. Train a leaves New York s:ou p m., Philadel phia 11:80 p. m., Washington 10.40 p. m., Balti more 11:40 D. m.. (Dally.) arrlvlne at sunbarr 5:08 a. m., with Pullman sleeping ears from rniiaaeipnia, wasnington and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltl- more, 8UNBURY HAZLETON, ft WILKEHBARR3 RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally exceor. Sunday Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:ou a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 18.10 p. m. Bs.leton 18:15 p. m., Pottsvllle 1.85 p. m. Train 11 leaves sunbury 5:47 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 6:38 p. m , Wllkes-Barre 8:00 p. m. Uazletoa 7:54 p. m. Pottsvllle 9;06 d. ta. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Barre 7:86 a. in. Potts vllle 6:00 a. m., Hazleton 7.-10 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury 9.35 a. to. Train 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p m. Iluzleton 8:04 p.m. Wllkea-Barre3:18 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:Bl p. m., sunbury 515 p. ai. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m , Wllkes-Barre 14:10 p. m, Train 46 leavea Wllkes-Barre 4:40 p. m.. arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 8:01 p. in., sunbury 7:00 p, m. 8 M. PHEVOST. Qen'L Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen, fesa, Agt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING . DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAf, Mrs. Ent't Building, Court House Alley, BLOOMSBURtt, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Post CMnce Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Wirt'f BuiMinc 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John u. khekzk. .ioiin 11. 11 arm an FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, TA. oniii'S: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian LuUding, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, P,- WM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. BLOOMSBURG, TA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNVDER, attorney-4.t-i.aw, Olfice 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Bui'ding, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, THOMAS B. IIAXLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. n. V. WHITB. i. k. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSEURG, 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, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, comer of 2nd and Centre Streets, i-I2-'04 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office Wirt Building.) I-12-'y4- JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H, MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSUJLANOI AITD UAL ESTATE AGENT, OfSce in Lockard'i Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Mala mad Gt-tra SU BLOOMSBURG, Pa. 9Can be consulted ia German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, cornet of Third aa Mam Stoaata, CATAWISSA, PA, J. R McKELVY, M. D. SURGEON AJTD FHYSIdAM, Office, Nort aid Mala St, Mow Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Da. J. C R UTTER, FHYilCXAN AMD 8TJ1CKOX, Office, NortA Market Btxwt, BLOOM SBCXQ, PA, SriCIAL Attsntion to Dibcabis ot Cbildbim H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOZOPATIHC PHYSICIAN AND KUKQEON orrici BorRs: Ofllce A Residence, 808 W. 3d. St. Until A. K., , BL0OMSBCRG, PA. J to J and ? to 9 F. M. S. J3. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth IM8EAHES OP THE TIIUOAT AND NOSa BPECIAI.lY, (s to in a.m. . VWto 4 P. M. 17 to V V. M. s to 10 A.M. BLOOMUBTHU, orrici norKS PA DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician anu surgeon, Bloomshuro, Pa. omre and resldrbce In Pref. Wnller'i Book MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Stwcialry. Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, TA. HONORA A. ROJJIJINS, M. D- Office, West First Street, ELOOMbHUkC, PA. WSpecial attention given Io the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EVE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fated with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours id to 4. Telephone connectioa. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor frnr.t, Lockard'i Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or electric vmr.ATOR and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted" Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. IT. HOUSE, SntGEON DENTIST, onice, Barton's tulldlng, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mannar, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfaon artificial teeth are inserted. jTTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Wain streets .op posite Town Hall. ' onice hours 8:TO to is a. m ; 2 10 s p. tn. ' PLOOMSBLRfl, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Hepresents twelve of the strongest Comnan. les In the world, among which are: P""" cash total utrorLca ,, , , CAPITAL. APSKTfl. OTIB ALL. Frnnklin of Phlla.. upo.iuxi m.imh.s $l,ona,sai Pctin a. Phlla 400,1100 3.H-jn.ira 1 utSS estchester, N. Y. noo.mo h' tim. ?5 N. America, Phlla. 8,000,100 u,?30,6S S,sXl,rw opfici in I. w. McKm.v vs Sroaa. "Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan- iy.a a mcic arc in ine vvoria and au losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE IKSURANCh, BLOOMSBURG, PA. xTn.omJ5;.of Nl Y,; Merchants of NewaA. N. Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N.Y.;Read tng, Ta j German American Ins. Co., N Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yortct Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. j! I hese old corporations are well as sonra by age and fire tested, and have never yot had a loss settled by any court of law. ThVlr 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 Knnpp Special Agent and Adjuster, BIooa burr, l'a. ' The people of Columbia county showM ' ', kc"-7 wucrc tosses, 11 any. . . .uu j,iu i,y one oi tneir citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Jamks McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) lil.OOMSUURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. ST. ELMO HOTEL. MAIN STREET NEAR IRON. Having purchased this b , w v, tawuft j. U dirton. I rcsnertfullv acV share of public patronage. The hoove 10 .iumvu wun au moaem :onven iences. the table is cntiniie class style, and the bar is stocked with nnc wines, liquors and cigars. H. F. lietterich, PROPRIETOR Deo. a, J jr.