THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCKAT,BLOOM8BURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Young Folks. A Doll I'arly. There was nnntlir-r tntcrmltng features of tlio scene wlilch wmiM hrtvn puzzloit nny but thoso well acquainted with the. miinners and customs of dolls, A fourteenth rag ba by, with a china head, hung by her neck from the rusty knocker In the middle of the door. A sprig of white and one of purple lilac nodded over her, n dre of yellow cal ico, richly trimmed with red flannel scal lnpa shrouded her slender form, n garland i f mall flower crowned her glos.y curls, and rt pair of blue boots touched toes In the f .-letvdllest, if not the most graceful, manner. An emotion of grief, as well as of surprise, might well have thrilled any youthful bre.it at such a spectacle, for why, oh I why, was this resplendent dolly hung up there to be stared at by thirteen of her kindred? Was she a criminal, the sight of whoso execution threw them flat upon their backs In speech less horror? Ur was she an idol, to bo ador ed In that liumble posture? Neither, my friends. She was blonde ltellnda, set, or rather hunj, aloft, in the place of honor,for this was her seventh birthday, and n superb ball was about to celebrate the great event. All were evidently awaiting a summons to the restive board, but such was the perlect breeding oT these that not a slnglo eye out of the whole twenty-seven (Dutch Hans had lost one of the black beads from his worsted countenance) turned lor a moment towards the table, or so much ns winked, as they lay in decorous rows, gazing with mute ad miration nt llellnd.i. She, unable to re press the joy and prido which swelled her sawdustlusom till the seams gaped, give all occasional bounce ir the wind waved her yellow skirts or mado the blue boots dance a sort of jig upon the door. Hanging was evidently not a painful operation, for she smiled contentedly, nnd looked as il the red ribbon around her neck was not uncomfor tably tight; therefore, if slow sutiocatioti suite 1 her, who else had any right to com plain? Son pleasing silence reigned, rot even broken by a snore from Dinah, the top of whose turban alone was visible above the coverlet, or n, cry Irom baby Jane, though her bare feet stuck out in a w.iy that would have produced shrloks from a less well-train-cd infant. Presently voices were heard approaching, and through the arch which led to a side path came two little girls, one currying a amairpileher, tlie otntr proudly bearing a bssiet covered with a napkin, They look ed like twiii'', but were n it for ll.ib was a year older than Hetty, though only an inch taller, llilli hail on brown ciliuo frocks, niucti the worse for a week's wear, but clean pink pinafores, In honor ot the occasion, made up for that, as well as the gray stock ings and thick boots, Until hud round rosy faces rather sunburnt, pug no'es somewhat freckled, merry blue eyes, and braided tails of hair hanging down their backs like those of tho dear littlo Keuwigses. "Don't they look sweet?" cried Ilab, ga zing with maternal pride upon the left-hand row of dolls, who might appropriately have sung in chorus, "We are seven." "Very nice j but ray Belinda beats (hem all. I do think she is the the splendidest . child that ever was!" And Betty set down the basket to run and embrace the suspeu ded darling, just then kicking up her heels with joyful abandon. "The cake can be cooling while we fix the children. Ic does smell perfectly delicious!" Bald Bab, lifting the napkin to hang over the basket, fondly regarding the little round loaf that lay inside. "Leave some smell for me 1" commanded Betty, rushing back to get ner fair share of the spicy fragrance. The pug noses sniffed It up luxuriously, and the bright eyes feasted upon the loveli ness of the cake, so brown and shiny, with a tipsy-looking B. in pie-crust staggering downoneside, instead of sitting properly atop. "Ma let me put it on the very last in in ule, and it baked so hard I couldn't pick It off. We can give Belinda that piece, so it's just as well," observed Betty, taking the lead, as her child was queen of the revel. "Let's set them round, so they cau see too," proposed Bab, going, with a hop, Bklp andjump, to collect her young family. Betty agreed, ami for several minutes both were absorbed in seating their dolls about the table, for some of the dear things were so limp they wouldn't sit up, and others so stiff they wouldn't sit down, and all sorts of seats had to be contrived to suit the pecu liarities of their spines. This arduous task accomplished, tho fond mammas stepped back to enjoy the spectacle, which, I assure you, was an impressive one. Belinda sat with great dignity at tho head, her hands gei teelly holding a pink cambric pocket-hand kerchief in her lap. Josephs, her cousin, took tho loot, elegantly arrayed in a new suit of purple ml green giuham, with his speaking countenance much obscured by straw hat several sizes too large for him ; while on either side sat guests of every size, complexion and costume, producing n very gay and varied effect, as nil wera dressed with a noble di-regarii of fashion. St. Xich olas for December. The I'laydlouse. Under a fir in the garden ground, A strange habitation to-day I found, Built of buthch, and bark, and boards, And holding hidden the queerest hoards. There were bits of crockery, sticks, and Btones, Shreds of pink calico, strings of cones, Crumbs of candy, a picture book, And, strangest of all, in a cosy nook Was au idol made iu the Image of man, With charcoal eyes, and stuffed with brau. "Were they heathens who dwelt there?" 0; no, indeed. "Were they animals?" Yes, of the kind that can read, And laugh and cry, and be wicked or pray, And when tney are old their hair grows gray. Their names are Margery, Ned, aud Sue; Their curls are brown, and their eyeo aro blue; And they builded there iu the summer heat, As glad as the birds, and sung as sweet. The birds that built in the tree-tops high Are singing under a summer sky ; But the dear little builders who toiled be low Aro sluglug here In the firelight glow. Anna lioynton Averill, in December Wide Awake. A while ago, a party of lyncher, down South, postpoued tlio hanging five minutes to allow tho victim time to finish tiuoUng cigar. This proves that tho uso of tobacco prolongs life. Hon. John Welsh, Minister to England, galled from New York on Saturday on the steamship Adriatic, Agricultural. l'ottlns Plants In Winter. "Dairy Kyebtlght" writes to tho Gmntry Gentleman giving some plain and practical hints on potting plants for winter blooming. She says : At this season of the year the amateur gar dener flmuld look carefully to tho pottlnir of the house plants, designed for winter flow ering, becausi If the roots have heroine pot bound it will restrict the growth ol the plant. To know whether this Is tho case, dip the pot Into a pall of warmish water, and let tho earth become slightly moistened from top to bottom ; then run a sharp bis.' ded knife close to the edges of the pot, rap sharply upon the bottom of It, and the ball . f earth will slip eally Into the left hand. If the roots have become matted closely around the sides and bottom, the plant needs a larger pot j lor geraniums, one size larger is best, ns they will bloom belter In the house If their roots are restricted. Helio tropes, fuchsias, roses and camatioDs will need pots two sizes larger l'ut n littlo thoroughly decayed manure into the bottom of the pnt, set the hall of earth Into It, and till up the sides with fie:h soil, pressing It lown giutlv around the rout-. The surface the soil should In- nearly half an Inch be- w the level of the edge i.t the pot, so a to ve room tor water, and as tho earth sinks own, a freIi "iipply nil ho aimed occasion lly. A good compost for plants can he ado out of one-third perfectly decayed ma nure, ouc-thlrd sharp Bind, 'and one-lUinl eardeti soil. Mix this well together, and If few spoonfuls of nlr slacked lime can be stlrrot in with it, it will kill nil the larviu of insect". I havo just re-potted my plants for the inter, nnd I have six windows completely led with them. Fuchsias, begonias, ger aniums, browallies, cactuses, roses, oxalif, carnatlons.callas, etc., mako a brilliant show. anging baskets and baskets filled with Ivy ill help to cheer and comfort mo wheu tho intry winds howl around tho cascmenls and the snow covers every green. Fastenings for Caltlo in tlio Stable. A subscriber asks for a convenient and economical device for confining cattle in tho table without the use of stanchions. Our plan is to set two stand irds for each animal two and one half feet apart, between which the animal is fastened with a chain around the neck, a branch of the chain running to itch standard, terminating In a ring sliding p and down upon the standard ; these two branches of the chain running from neb standard to the centre, connected by a ng with two other branches from this ring going around the animal's neck, fastening ith a long T through a ring. A little ex amination of this plan will show that the animal will be held in the centre between the standards so as not to bo able to move sideways, or to annoy its neighbor, but can move a little forward or backward, turn its head round, or lick its shoulders, and en joy much more liberty than in stanchions. Tho whole arrangement is also very cheap the chains not costing more than fifty cents each ; and there is really only one drawback to It the chain will not go round the neck and fasten itself without help. The self sustaining stanchion is ahead in that re spect. But shall we neglect to comfort our animals to save bo paltry a service ? To de crease this j labor of fastening tho chain around the neck, liang a small cord ou one ide, reaching down to within six inches of the top of the neck of tho animal, with a hook or bent wire in the lower end. When the chain is taken off the neck, hang one end on this hook, and it will be held up ready to be placed Jaround the neck when the animal comes in again, and also, stretch ing across from one standaad to the other, prevent the animal from going through be fore it is fastened. There is no puteut on this. Iniproveil Wheat. JIajor Iliillet, who i well known to the agricultural world on account of the variety of wheat bearing his name, laya down the following rules as tho result of his experi ence in wheat improvement: "Very close observation during many years has led me to (ho discovery that the variations in the cereals which Nature preseuU to us are not only hereditary, but they proceed upon a fixed principle, and from them I have dedu ced the following law of development of cer eals: 1. Kvery fully developed plaut,wheth- er wheat, oats or, barley, presents an ear su perior in productive power to any of the rest ou that plant. 2. Every bucIi plant contains one grain, which, upon trial, proves more productive than any other. 3. The best grain in u given plant is found in its best ear. 4. lue superior vigor of tuis grain is transmissible in different degrees in its prog eny. 5. By repeated careful belectiou the su periority is accumulated. 0. Tho improve ment which is at first rapid, gradually after a "long series of years, is diminished in amount, and evidently to far arrested that, practically speaking, a limit to improvement is maintained, and practically a fixed typo is tho result." The majorat the commence mentofhls attempts to improve wheat as sumed that the liable of producing more than two grains iu a chest, which is only occa sional in our common crops, could by prop er selection be very much lucreased and en larged. As a proof of the correctness of his theory he has produced heads with five and six grains iu a cluster, ten and twelve in a circle around the head, with one hundred and twenty-three grains per head. He by the mine means has wonderfully increased the tillering power of the plant until with grains nine inches apart each way, he ob tains an ample crop of straw and an unusu al yield of grain. When a cow's milk suilileuly dries up aud becomes clotted in the udder it is probably duo to garget or inflammation of the udder from some one of many causes. Tbo udder Is then hard or lumpy, and hot, A 'remedy Is to give the cow at once 8 or 12 ounces of Epsom salts, with half au ounce of saltpetre, repeating the latter in six hours. If tho milk is difficult to draw, a solution of ono ounce of carbonate nfcoda in a pint of wa ter should be enjected in the teaU with t syringe, and then milked out, This will bring away the curded milk which, if left In, will make matters very much wortp. If the cow is feverish, the saltpetre may be re peated for a day or two. To bathe the ud der in cold water, rubblugand squeezing it gently lor a considerable time, is useful. A lady f ent a note to tlio ncwtiiatier to get a rccipo to euro tlio whooping cough iu a pair of twins, lly a umtalo a recipe fur pickled onions was unconsciously inserted, and Iter namo attached, and tho received this an swer through tho "Answer to Corrctjion dents:" Mrs. L.1I.II, If not too young, tkiu them jirttty clot-cly, iuiuicrto in building wa ter, epiinkle plentifully with fait, and im incrso them for a week in Mroog brine. Soribnor's Monthly for 1877-73, Without rocalllnft tlio pxccllonco of tho pnst, tho imbiWuTsot Ncilljneri'H Monthly anaounco for the M'fir tutvmn tlw follow In jf iujhtm i tiii: iMerimoriMiKo1 amkkican faiim MKK. ThH sulijm will he trnitpil In n wrleof nrp rmitr papers eiutiitfpil trom witter wliontatnl in t no front mtik. ninonr Atnorlmiin. Uitli In niinlltli'S of MyJo ntid tn Kfrii lnslifht 01 M.lnir Mr. - h lt"b- liittuu iiuiiior i t ii at limitMl p.tpur on "fox lliuitlnif tn Now Krulamr In tho.l.imiary iumt.,r, wMrrpre scnltltoBamuocttmlntlilHfrloi. lolm tlurroutths wuoso pap-n on Minn r lopici into uoo'i priou nnd popular ffHturtf or Hrri'm-'r will wrlto ut Knrrii Life In .NowiYork. Muurlco Thompson, tho pivt n.tt umiltwlllcVwciltn:i tho chiiructerlstk'M uf Wei torn Mruiliur of which hut HUlo lui hern wrllt 'ii. It H utpvitfil tlut tho Illustration til thU Kilts wl't no of . l-filue I typical dmrnctcr, couimonMiruto with thuaul'Jwt matter. ItM thought .lint no piper ur wrlos of 1-..IVM et lwiod In fcrlbiier 111 w fully reullo llu eonstiinlilonlronf thn iuntftvlno to keep out uftliu ruts, timl, tjth In text nnd lllustrutitm-i, toebtnln quality rolher than quantity, and to print fresh, at ronj? nnd dellento work Irum original sour cos. 'KOXY, by Edward K(jRleHtonnuthor of "The llooMer vSchoolmnMer,' Ac.) 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Goldon Medical Discovery lly p-ason ot Its Alterative proirlles, cures cllsfas- iimors: rkers. nr (lid 'inris : niotchts; I'Pnple.s; nnd rruntlons. py virtui' of Its p'cio'iil properties, It cures Iironchl.il, Throat nnd Lung ntTectlons ; Hi; lptent t'liu-iimptlon : Lingering L'ouans; unu 11 Kill ic i Hr ugll 1". lis Llioiltki'ttiiu 'iuivi 11. n n. ,.- er It nn nnisiuilrd remodv for llllllnusliess; Torpid l.Her.or-I.Uer CVmplnlnl i" nnd Itslonlc proH'r lies niaku It ronillv .nicaclous In curing Indiges tion, Loss uf Appetite, nnd Djspepsla ll re in.' riiin is s mow anu coven u o u miimiji i inn! tO,ntili.. nr Avlif r,. tluTr) nri HiTnflll. lis SHLl- llngsand arfccllnus, a tew bottles of Onlden Jlisllc.il in-eoerv win rueii n entire cure, ii yuu ns-i unu. rowsy, deMlltntert. haie ssllow color ut skiu, or ellnwMi-btown snots on face or bodt, frennciit le'tid.u h" or nl77!iies, bud lasto In ino'ltU Internal b.vitnr chills nlterated with hot llilshi's, low spirits mill I gloomy forliodlngs, irrgutarjippellto and ongue eoaieo, Mill Hre iiiiering mini oiimi i.m i, r "liililoiiiu ss." In many eves of "I.licr Com- plntnt'nnly part of lheo symptoms are experien ced. As a rciutMy for all bii -It i uses, Dr. l-hrce's (loidcn Mo Ileal Dlscnierv has no equal, ius It effect" (icrfect cures, lemuig tho llur strengthened anu aealthy. q h m Sir. Piercers Pleasant Purgative Pellets. urely Vegotablo. t No care required wuiio using mem. Tim Mttlo (Hint" Cutlinrtlc. or Mt'i-TtM tn rxnvo IUvsic, Bcurcely itinjer man mustard setdi, nnd are siiifar-cuHU'd. ini'y rrmot) in ruffii-iiy oi ihmui; the wreat. crndu, dnutlc. Mckenln pills heretofore ho tiiunh tn iimi'. As u remt'tiv inr ue.viuciie, iH7.7inL,iis, uusu 01 Hloodtotho lload, TlirlifiH'Si aUtjuttho rneft, nnd riLsttt tn Mnutli. ICructations irom tht Momach, nil linn.4 Attark. .(rtunUlct. Piiln l'i ttio lvldnea, liltrh- ly-coiored urine, aim imtrnai reer, ir. j-iercea inas-ini rurKnino i i'iieuinruunsurp.iw, runn rinori!. I would s,iv fiat their action W universal nnr. a crland (fhcmliivf their sanative lmnrt'ss. irn does not Impair thu properties uf theso IVllcts. They aru RUgar-co.iti'd and tiiclod In irtns bottles, their virtues ueimr incn'ov prcsi'rvrit uuinipwireu iur uu. Ipnirth nf lime, so that thev am alvva a fresh nnd ie llaUle. ThH U not tuo caso ltli those pills which are put up in cheap woolen or pasteboard boxes. rnotiaiiy usooi iwo renew mw tureu inu tuirsi uu i.tinrt !iw.si f if Kfriifiil.x. TiMr. SalUrlieura. Krv sim-ias. noils. Hlotches. Hmnles. soro Kses. and Krnpttons. They are, however, recommended to bo taken In connection with tho (lolden Medical Discov ery, in order to secure the best results, PIERCE'S FAV0U1TE PRESCRIPTION. DPI. PIERCE'S FAVOKITE PRESCRIPTION. PIERCE'S FAVOUITE PRESCRIPTION. Tho rpmrdial manacrement of those diseases pecul iar to women lias afforded a laro e.xpt'rtt'nco at the worm a Dispensary, or wmca ir. i-ierce is cinti con sulting plijslclan, tn adapting remedies for their euro. Dr. I'lcrco's Favorite Prescription Is the re sult of this extended experience, and has becomo Justlv celebrated for Its many and remarkable cures or uu mow curuniu uiseut' uuu WEAKNESSES PECULIAR TO Favorite rrescrlotlon Is a Powerful ltestoratlte Ton ic to tho enttro system. It Is a nenlne of unsurp.iss ed efllcacy, and, while It quiets nervous Irrltatlou, HBirentuens ino enioeuii'ti neroii!j Hhu.m, ineru bv restoring It to hoaltUful vigor. Tho following diseases aro among thoso In which tho raor!to Pre scription has worked magic cure-, yi : Iucorrhuia. or "wniujH," ttxcesaive tiowmg, rainiui jiensiru.i tlon. X'nnalural sunDrcstloiiH. weak Hack. I'rolan- aus, or falling of tho Uterus, Ank'nerMon, ltetroer slon, llearlng-down .sensation. Chronic Connestlun. inuamiuaiiou ami incerauonor tne uit-rus, inu'rnii Heat. Nervous Depression. Debility. Dt's-Dondencv. and erj Itn.iiiy uther diseases peculiar to womcn.but iiol memiuneu nero. 1 ho following Indies aro a few of the many thou fands who can testify to the efllcacy of lr l'lerce's l'aorlto 1'rcbcrlptton, from experience and observa tion : Mrs. Cornelia A lllson, I'eosta, Iowa ; Mrs. Tlios. .1, Methvln, Hatcher's wtatlon.ua.; Mrs. T. A. Seymour, Itoine. N. V.: Mrs. Francis Uuswtck, Versallef.unlo ; Mrs. U'roy l'utnain, North Wliarton, V&.; Mrs. .Mary A. llunolt, Kdlna, Mo.; Mrs. Mai y A. Frlsble, Leh man, 1'a.: Mrs. D. U (mi, Chllllcotho, Ohio ; Mrs. Harriet u Ma lone, Wvat Sprluglleld, 1'a.: Mrs. K. lll.itt. Kmnorla. Kan.: Miss Ijulso rratt. Dotltro- tlio. Mass.; Mrs. L. A. Dashtleld, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs (i. Allison, i'roctor. Iowa: Mrs. J. N. Vernon, it Thonnus, ont.; Mrs. s. c. Moran, 233 North Howard street, Ualtlmore, Md.; Mrs. Lucy uallinan, itarnes llle, ohtu ; Mrs. Nancy McNaught JeHerwm, jowa , Mrs. L (i. stcmrod, Friendship, N. V.: Miss Kllen Cady, We&trield, N. V,; Mrs. Anthony Amann, Ver ona. N, Y.j Mrs. H. N. Brooks, (irand Itaplds, Mich.; Mis. F. II. Webb, Watertown, N, Y. Thousands of retereuces can be given at tho World's Dispensary, THE PEOPLE'S Medical Servant. Dr. It. V, riKRCE is tho solo proprietor and manu- ficlurerofthu foregolug remedies, all of which are hold by druggUb llo is aU tho Author of the Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser. a work of iiearlyoue inousand pages, with two hundred and f fghty-two wood engravings and colirtsl plates, llo nas uneauy boia ot tins popular wui'K Over 100,000 Copies ! PPvICE (post paid) 81.50. Address : R. V. PIERCE, M. D, World's Dispensary, BuiUtlo,N.Y. deo 14, -II-Sw $200,000 GIIKATKST In order to clear out our stock ot erv huoerlor (iold-pluit'd .luH-lry Milueil at over fwo.ooi), wn will nend an below, tt) liecea. all wurrunted rold-plated lorfi, o. i pair (ion. Mono Meevu ituiioni. i juur KriKr..vud sit'evo lluttons, 1 wt 1'olnU'd Mudi, 1 set Aim'tlijht MiuLs 1 Wfddluif ltliiK, l Knt'ravtd Hand ruiirer Mug, l AmetliVRt htono Hint: Inlaid with .nld, 1 KiiTAiit Hint Marked "KrlemKhtp," 1 Ame tt mm YltT thyhthtonu Scarf im SS &ttwJkXA.JM liifaM with (lold. 1 Mlverod Hut In, 1 hct UnlleB' .let and (Jold llnand DropH, l M lKsen set Ji t and lol1, 1 Collar Mud, 1 bet Hose I) iid Ear Drops, 1 UentV Hlerant iJiko (JeorKO Diamond btud, 1 Cardinal lied Iteiid Necklace. 1 pair Ladles' ArocUiyst Ktono Kar DropH liuaid with (Jeld, I ,i A I I 1 IjuIIk' ornamented .let itrooch. t IJ lilv Fancy tcarll(lnir and Kli-irant Watch Chain. Tako jour eholctv tlio KNTlltK LOT OK iiO I'lKCK', sen poht-paLt for l.oo. or any 8 piece, you choose lor to cents. Now la tho time to mako money. mew) uuu t'UMiy uu reuiueii at i hp. OLrii PRKMniM. Liv ono urilerliiir is IxiU at $l.uti i-atli, we will prt-faetit sr fclTTBTl B. lb Irf,o oku Kni an prtiinluui, V. STOCKMAN, It Hond street, nov. S3, IMin Jwico Now Vork. its A C I'llEMITM AVATCII AS II C HAIN BafL?B"u,tl'wl'1(ltr,r ret-HHhvry order, (juu POt trie, J, II. U.)lurd i. Co., Llik'Mw.lll. auB.H.lMy It 4 0 OTICE. Krom tlda date the lUoomaburi Goa Cora Dan y will put In bervlcv pipes at tint cobt aud rurntbh and bet met4i tt at four dollara each. Tho company uavo on hand a lot of fas tar suited or painting roolu, and iofata or other tuoUMn placed Price lo cents net irallon or ta.60 tier barrel. $2500 AYI'.11 ArenUvanted.IlasU ncu Iryttlnute Particular! fr. 14drMJ WOBTUAOO.tlt UtiU.Ma, auif. II, "ll-ty OPIUM tt aHtlcul(V. iJa. CtsU-iust, autf. IT, IT-ly H&Q S-ItAT.l) 11KAD3-11AM) Iir.ADS-IUI.D linAnS-rB OMDEHFTTXi DIBC OVKUY. X JX wo 1 CA1BOL1NI VZX era i V ' 1 ' ' - A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OP PETROLEUM. The Only Article Hat m CARDOUNE CARI10LINE T A wondotful dlicanr J. Uf stores the htlr. W Creates a new growth of lialr In tlx vevks. CARDOLINE CARBOLINE Sin eleeant dreidtif. tleitore. fadM lislr. -5 Was c.itt known to rail Iu slogls Imt.nce. 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE S Eridlcites dsndruff. rteitorcs grr hslr. t3. l.notsdje, Restores thshilrusturalljr. 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE -InTljorates the scalp. Acta Ilka magic R JadolDgwoDdersoD Laid beads. S CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I Strengthens tho hair, ttscemmends Itself. v Make. Ice old look xoung again. 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE S If not ad ye. Reitores lost ?iUllty. rformi whit other htlr rcitorf n only cUlni. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE a Makes hair grow. Atiolutelj- certain j lithe talk all o?er town. q CARBOLINE CARBOLINE the fceit hulr tonic. llutlfiei the htlr. H Is dcitlotd to become t houiihold word. CARBOLINE ExcMltd by none. Recommendi ltielf. rAonni imc i,. i,.u k...t. Ons trial will comlnce. , CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Oonttlntnomlnertls. It?storei original color. It praised dj eTiry one wno nas ineu 11. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Ti a natural product. RMtorrs dlietiid balr. la the crovDlng success of tb medical world. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE RemoTes scurf. Cooling and clcanlj. Is worth Its wclgbt la gold. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Make the hatr r.osst. Is sure, safe, certain. 3 but lit you Will OCT nevir regret It. S CARBOLINE Bold ersrywbere. Q BALD HEADS CARBOLINE Price, one dollar. -BALI) 1II:A1IS - Stoves, Tin, Shccl mm HOT -Un LnWIilBffil A?, And Barstow's Slevatcd Oven Range STEAM, WATER PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS, Constantly out, PLUMBING Oct. 19, 77,-tf Attended to Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, and save one-third tlio costot painting, aDd get a paint that Is much handsomer, nnd will LAST TWIUl. AH LONOAH ANY UT11I.H 1A1. J. is prepared readv lor uso In whlto or anv color desired. Is on many thousands ot tho finest MUdlnfrs lntt'orauntry,raanvot hlchlmo been nulnted six i earn, nnd now look as Hell as when Bret lulnted 1 1 1 E 1 1 c A 1 r A 1 N T has taken First I'ltEMlli.MS at twenty of tho Ma p IV Irs or tho tmion. bample card ot oloriLeStlfr". Address S. V. K N A M K I. I'AITI uu., lis l'rlnco btreet, N. ., or llhNltv L. LUUlt fibUN, Agents mil, JIariiet fctrect, 1'hUadelplila, Pa. juiyi, ii-ij IS LAEeESf lEWSPAPEB AND HAS THE Margest irculatioM OP ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken'on SubHcr i ption THE DIFFERENT STYLES OF TYPE I Ml THIS PAPER OP THE INNUMERABLE AND MATERIAL Inn tie.C'DtamlbiiM OffieB9 All kinds of Plain siiul I siney I'l'MiBliug done on short notice and at low rales. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBtJRG, PA, Restore Hair on Bald Heads, r UAHBOLIIMb. h prcrnrcil from the S oil M It llow from ttturo'a great g chemical laboratory, by n vocultar pro ccw Invcntcil uy n pracucai cncmui, wnom was loil to extcrtiuent upon Petroleum W an n Iialr rcstoratlvo by reading an intcr-C cstlnR account written by Mr. Oco. Hor-35 ton, reeiJcnt of tlio frontier town of r Klaclita in Ilusila. Jlr. Ilorton liad trlcil with cxtraonlinary succcentlio usejH of l'etroleum upon cattle and liorscsO mat naa lost incir iiair on oeinif nuecicti M with the uittlo tilarue. The idea was 3 fiijgeteil tolilm through a very curious circunistanee, namely, no recouccieg that n former fcmnt t the hotel, prcraa-T5 tnrely bald, had n slnculr habit when trimming tho lamps, of wiping hlspetro-kj leimi-twmcarcd liandsujion tho ecantyg locks still remaining to him. Threew months from his first appearanco at the a Hotel no was the subject 01 general rc-ra (mark, his head being covered with ang abundance of tine olossv slack HAiiLir, ISucha wonderful change into shortatimo 1 iMr. Ilorton deemed of mifiiclentg importance to make public to thofS world. From practical experiments o lour chemical friend liccamo convinced .i . ii . , r . ... . IN. jinni x firuicuin ii iiruin;ri iirvjiiuw". !?' freed from all irritating andP Ulummaling sunstancts nau tue remarK-o able property oi restoring tne nair to imp natural stale ana color; sun luriner ex- periments were necessary to produce, an article combining the medicinal qualities m of the oil in an agreeable form aud oder,o which renders it susceptible of beings handled as daintily as the famous EaudeS Cologne; ho now presents .- g to the public without fear of oontradic-y tion ns the best restorative and beautifier fll0'"! ""S l'lMCK, USE DOLI.Alt l'lll HOItLE. Sold hr all Uruggl.ts. a M KENNEDY Sc CO. General Agents for the United States A Canada., j cot. cc::ti An. t wc:i a., nKinrgi, ra. iUM 1IJUA1)S-1IALU llAI)S-g ROLLINS & HOLMES, Evans' Block, Main Street. DUAL KUS IN Ranges, Fire Place Heaters, PUMPS &c. Ac. MANUl'ACTUllKS OF Iron and Copper Ware, and GALVANIZED IRON Sole Agents for tlie BASE STOVE and STEAM FITTING Promptly THE THE SUN. m:iv vomit. all,n tlmn nnrrnrtrtK.. fir thp ri'liewnl Of ailbSCtln- ttorix, rllK si N would n-inluil Its trleiiils ami Ii wlsiurs.'icr. hem, t ls.it Ills again u candidate tor their inn.hli-nitlon ami support, t'non Us li-cunl tor tilt past tin t-nr It lelli-s Mr a cnnllnuinee of tlio lie.irty SMiipatliy anil generous ro operation which nviuilllierloln-i-nuileiidcdto It from i-M-ryiiu.ir-terottli t'tilon. . -uio limit smi h a tour pngo mceioi vncoiuiiiut. rice liy mall, post paid, M eenis n month or 15.11.31 pi-r tear, Tho umtnt edition rf Tim Urn Is an elirlil-pago slid1! nt MU'ulittnns. While Kiting the ih-ms ot Iho it.tv, It also i- mtJlns a l.irito amount ot literary nnd tiiW-cIlanecHH matter kpcil.illy prepared for It. 'I im M-vntv rfs n.tsmei twin great auceea-i, j usu pui.i H 1 .341 a jenr, The W eeltly Sun. wi.rt i,ina uni Lnnwrim WwfKi.v srM ? It. circu lates throughout tliot'nlitid intcs,thoCaniidsa.and bcjoml. MnclJ- thousand ttmllles greet llswclcotno nuiros weekly, and reran! It In tho light of truldo. cuunsillorand rrleml Its news, e-Mtorlal, aitrlnil. tur.tl, and liu-mry department inanoit eweniiauy n Journal for the Mmlly and tho llreslde. 'terms t ine iiouar n tear, pohl pin , 1111s priLi-, iti.m j .nnul.lf.rml. 1i!iks 11 tli rhnrtnimt. nesMtn.th.-r DUO llsheil. For clubs often with lu cash, no will send nn extra copy tree, Address I I lil.irill.u ur I III. r-i nov. !, ww New York i ity. CHRONIC CS4B p'alnesl of all hooks "Plain Homo Talk and Medical common sense," nearly l,n paKi's, son llluitra- llons, bv Ur. K. It. FtxiTi:, ot w. Lotlugtoii Ate., N. V. l'un'hasers of this twk are at lllierly to con sult Its nulhnrtiv mall lree. Price hy mall J3 '2 fur lie sTANinnii edition, or ft.wi ror tne rniTLAii eui Ion, which contains nl! tho eauiu tnnlteranil IUuh. tratlons. Contents tables free, (.gents Nuiileilh Ml'IIHAY lill.L 1't'llLlSlllNtl CO., 1V1) Kan SSI street, N. V, oct. UTI-Mn $60 Per month Hill ho paid to a good ener getic man.lneacli county to Uitruduco Mn lltetralEi History of P'a. Write lmm'dl.ttctv. nnd state experience In this bu btut'sw, aud age. .Addrcus, U. (I (lOtlDIlK'II, PuMMier llarriftlnirjr, Pa efDon't fall to say what paper j on s.uv tuu in. oct. u-uw BL00MSBU1U. TANNBHY. : i. is t'. ii ci i v ti 11 KSI'ICCTKL'LIA niiiioiiiici- to tlie pul.lli thtit l.ti litu fixtrwiioii , .'.,,;'&' i tnl.lf.tund) lllnomshurg, Pa., at the riJsiV l'urksof tin- Kspy and l.lifht htrcet V'V5 road", li"re all descriptions ot tii.rfi5.il' lonihcr win bo made In tho most substantial and workmanlike nunner, and eold at prices to suit tlu tim.'.s. ti.u mgucai pricoincasu winai an limes oo pai i ior (1UEH.N iiinns of everydescrlrtlon In tl prom.lry. The publlcpat oriwe Is respoetfUily sollcli.nt liln ii miiie ii i. The Oolumbiuii Law Docket. A complete recnid fortl-e itsert oltornejs. t'on- venlcntly nrraiiKul for the clorU tli.fr ot all cases containing ft'i ratres, with double Indtx, This Is the most complete book f.-r la)irs that Is pub, llslied. PKICE, 83-SO. Published by Brockway & Elwell IMitnrn ami l'mprietors nf tlie Ooi.t'Ml'.IAN, 33X,OOIVIS13XjnO, TA.. A PHYCIOLOGJCAL frtVtr-jryC-y'irl VUuUnto WMfic' .tit W.'VV ,V, AT , 3 t.i.t.il. ii, ul 'I,. 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Wmt will tho AVcnthcr lio Touiorroiv I Tool Signal Service Barometer Ami Thermometer Combined. Tcntel'i nt IM I ccnsctlT t:r tiizrt U ti) Tia-.tir,12 w :t t:-.:i Ell inDlaalTUil. bnUorfod by tlie uio.t emim nt Hi rral I'rofi-'ors and Sciiutlfil: mcu as the 2tlt En, iS Ttr.ttr l:Si:stir la tht Ttr'.l. Warranted PH, HI l'crffct and Itillable. 77. U1 ml it ri to any atldre.s on receipt of ti.ui. Itewaro of worthless lntltatlous. Autnt II iftitril EJm ral Bcuu BtamI' 'or circular, ' 3 Hal 0l I5TIL17 C:5 Er:ilTs7l lTo Teri. I and mention unir nt-are.t Kxnrcss Oill cc. Bend Money Ordtrs or llcKistercd Litter t at our rialc oct. . (1, 'I! -3m w A- Co Wido Awako lor 1878. Tho popular estimation of "Wide Awako" Is well summed up In what u dWtnuulshcd literary Bi n tleman said i "Tho otuer maguzlnes llo on tho table frckhandcltan.nhlle'Wlde Awake' Is readtotat terB." Ihat "Wldo Awako" wlllcontlnuo to bo "read to tatters" the following annouuccmenU ror 1SI8 are good truaranUi-s. I. 'Mruo Hlue." llv Mrs. Lucia Chaso Hell. A Kc. west ,""t 11111 01 LU I" Iho great Norlh- II. A Ueneral Misunderstanding, llyt'harles It. Talbot. A splendid and humorous serial storyfor tho boys. ' III. 'Ihe btory of English Literature lor young people, lly Lucy Cecil Whlto (Mrs. mile). ElghU eu llliiHlrutea l'niers, IV. Aunt Dolly's Bchool-ltoom Btorles. For Little Folks, lly Mrs. Win. K. llryaut. . Tho Child Tollera of liohton Streets, Twelte Illiilraled Papers lly Kmnn E. llrow n. M. Uttla Miss Muslin of ijulnttllian fcquare. Her fortunes and Misfortunes, lly John llruwnlohu. Draw Ingtf by Hopkins. Original Music by T. Crainpton. I'arlor Pastimes by (ieo. ll. liartlelt. ITlro (luess Work. Illustrated short Holies. Full-psra Illustrated 1'oems. l'atura lorelgn -iraiel and Natural History. All by tuu brtBUlest authors and artists. ' tcrYpUousU)'' Krt0 ' vose- t""- 1). LOTUHOP CO., Publishers, lloston, Mass. tf-OPIt1-? ' SEATED WATCH KM. Cheapest lyth known world, iainpls ICalc tru ita SO tAt4nU, Aadrua, A. CoULTBa A Ut, Chicago. au?, it, -n-ly 1UO mill raws DTI. AVfSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This welt know n rcaieilj h.i . erfected so ninny WONDERFUL CUR. S, And restored so many surrerers to health, thai t i cherished by all who halo experienced lis Mil lien The Slmulard Biemt'dy ror ine prompt ruiei ami euro or Qrttnhn, Cnlils, Sorr 'throat. Ilwinrnt'it. 11 hnnjiiii! (htiyh, Jrijliirn:it, Uroinlntit, JHjIiailtij of Hteathin!i,Afthma,l)nih- thcria, lYoitp, I'ain in the utile and liriatt, Siiitlimj Jlltim', ifniM'j, I'hthifie. ami every Afferlion, up 'i-iii' THROAT, LUNGS AND UIIET, CONSUMPTION HIST Airs - A,. M W8STAUS BALS M WlaSTAR'SEJvLsAM citi-NrKHUKr.n. . u 'nlch -id, i r. Mixhiwktii w Vowth iV Son t (ii-iitliiin ti f..i.i In (lutycnllcfl upon voluiil.ir.l.v tolvt' in trsiimony lnfaujiM.r Mr. Wiitnr'K )(iil.Tm or MliU'lu'rrv. I wan tnkcn slrk last October with tilniiKcumplulnt. ntnunpiiiiti'd with n cr sorlotH roiirfh, umlnrtir hnvlnir lM-en trcntod a nuinur nf wci-ks by tho hot IihyskLiiiH. tticy yii' hie mer at nn lhciirnhlu cms uf nmstimntlon. nnd fur .ihunt Mx mpcKh my rrlrmu t'XjH'rtoil tfint ! lulRht die mi v iMy, liiwInirtnllK'h iifspairi'ii it imv r''mro . m in s nirm i n ml fun iHlMTlH'inciitHnnil rritlliciiti's vt tin llil CliTr IHHatn, ntnl uns tmlticfit tn to tt lAjhtlf I Jinv tuM'ti live lint ties, ti ti 1 fru:n the eominenpcment I hne heoii j;r:Mliiall rfcmellnj Mv finiffh tins now enttri'lv ceased. lime leynliH'd tm Jlepli mid Mreinrlh, and ntn fn-llnir iitl well. I altilhtito tint cure tti Dr. u lMar', KaNam nf im chnn ,at Hi tnkrn noiiiiierineiift'inii Mie-o I euinineni-eii taMti ' llmt. rry repi'ciruny v'i'S Slits. I A H. SM ITU, Mcr. I'owi t:.t sovj i.'eutlometi Mrs mllh ahea ine the furpi-din cerllllcatoot tlio enicaey of nur mi-dl tne in Iht case, rric ih an acnu iini ince tn mine nint look the lialsarn on the Mreiitfth nr m eertlllonle, whkh she saw In the jnperH ft-r stury H llierall. true. 1 Will 1 (I 111) , W II. ON' I'M. wistar's mm WISTAIv'S BALSAM WISTAR'S BALSAM IU,i:i:ilIN(l AT TIM I.VNMH. i i. tin a m, Liiiiii., .iiaiuii vii, i snt. (icntlcmcn I avnll mj.si-ir or this oiiiortiiiilly to M-ij it wuiii in in'iuiu in nr. vwMJirn imisaiu or lid Ulii rry, which I imo mntlu usn of In my fmiiiiy for Kcver.iletirs.nnil nlnnys llh llie mot helicllelnl rpMlllK. MV UlfM Ih'IIi'. fif llelli'.tlflttiltlta l.nu t.l.t n. .. ln-en troubled lth a liunl.dry, liiiel.lii(rcoUL'liwlii n-t-tcr tnkliiirnlltllacold, nnd has eniploM'il various speclilcs II hout ntitnlulinr nny relief until prevailed uhiii to lest the ilrtm-sot KIhi'h llnlsatn, tho ef fect or which has lii-en truly nstonlshliiL' More than n j ear since n jimnir man lielonirlnclii this place was taken with hlccdlni: at Iho Iiinirs, m i-tiiiiieciioii nn ii iiuisi seieru i-oiiirii.anu wasiiiiauy Klven over to die liy our l-st pli)Kiel.ms, and It w as e lilt-tit to all that consumption wnsclalminir hlinns nMctlm. 1.1'arnlni; the-e facls, my wife sent him a lutlllti nf tlin lltiltinin lilt-li li,. f..L. n...i t.. .t.... to the in rut iistoiiMiinent ot liN fiicnils, was at his nccustdineii occupation, Mi.itihed, as It were, from tin mtv Jawsof dealli. In manv oilier enseswo limp nilmliiKli-iretl lln, Hiiln.i,,, f,, il. iniiinntirn and nlHiijs with the I rest of success. 'I'licse Mate! ineni-. mo Minpii- nicii, which can no vouched ror at any I lino liy calling on mo nt my store. I remain t nil v Miurs. JOIlN 11. DAHI.IXO. WISTAR'S BALSAM WISTAR'S 13 ALSAM WIST H'S BALSAM Prepared liy SCTII W. Fowl.!! A SDNH, fui Harri son AU'iiue, lliisinn, ami hold by dealers t'enerally. toccntsandlliibiiltlu. dec Dr,A.G,OLIN: 4tnn hi,. ( liimjra, I1 tlUiiBUM of lrl utt nutura. rtvultW from rrtrlv iitiiiaa or Infi-otlon of rlthir Homtnitl chWih-ii ioduciti FmlaaaliMiM, latitat of Mt'inora ltiiftlr'i) ImhI AltinliiMiil or linpott'iicy .Nrrtouit ItiMllt i-rii nrtiDy runhli iUs-HH)s.of ib ltlnsiilrr. Khln4)m I.ltrr, I.iimiis, A.ihuifv CuLVTii, liln. ftll Ll.rmilo liutv, an. I H K.W.HOT I KMAI.i:, to lU IrentnieDl. Ir.(lo litu hv lifu-lorijt ciiiertcni-a, ft ml rure whim other fi, IU Ui (rrMlunW nf thn I itfi arrived (v-liool, tim no inorrurr. hiu tha lmvt wm tic in thn U. S. I, MUKH rtMulring tmnnwnt with prl tc boittn ftn-l biwil, rll ( mrlts. t.irrv ecntenif on fi miWoto. Sen.1 fifty ranU f.w wrtipla ft ItuMn-r (Itxxk unit Hr rulur wf liiiitarUiil lnfntintinii by rijurti. ULIN'M li-nniUIHIa, sJIimt I'miatilttllnit frr, MAERIA6E GUIDE )UIil aii't I" 1. 1 ilu ntn I uf Ii th ' a'l (IWvri of a lHvU ixlturv. aliilim a.i.e t ) lUtt n irr ftifl tlitajt rooUnij.ln,llni tnrwTi ce. I low tn I In' ntliv t'lil in Ii mjiy In th mtu-rlml ml ttoa. LtnrUn1y kltuulJ ynl tlil luuk, 1'ri.u Ui tuU, tomyaj. ftUff. IT, 7T-ly n&o RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES piIILADKI.l'IlA AND KKAMNG ItOAD AltKANOEMENT OK PASSENGER TRAINS. May 21, 1ST0. TRAINS I.EAVK KUI'EKT AS (Olllllt! (St'MlAY I JCHTB For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsvllle Tamaqun, tc, 11,33 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,33 u, m. c,47 and 7,fl p. m. For Wllllainsport, 0,2$ 0,34 a. in. aud 4,ig p. m. TKAIXSFOli KCrEKT I EATE AS J0I LOWS, (SIMlAV k CEPTEll.) Lcavo New Vork, s,4l a. in, Lciao Philadelphia, 9,1s a. m, Lcaio Heading, 11,3 a. m., l'otUll!e,12,15 p. it, aud Tamaquu, 1,23 p. m. U-aioCat-iwlssa, 0,20 0,25 R.m. and 4,oo p. m. Leno Wllliamspori.,2 a.m,12,ou m. and 5,M p. in Passengers t from New Ycrfc and Philade phla go throug . mioiit change of eai s. .1. E. WoiiTTI'.N, C. o, HANCOCK. General Manager. Oeneriil Ticket Agent. Jan. li, iiTC-tr, N' OKTIIKIi.V CKNTItAL ItAIIAVAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1SI3, trains w ill lcai e SUN11UHY as follow s: NOHTllWAlll). Erlo .Mall 5.20 a. in., aril e Eluilra ii.m) .i . " Canandalgua... 3.35 p. in ltochester 5.15 " Niagara u jn ltenovo accotnmodatltn 11,10 n. m. nnl'o William rt 12.55 p.m. ElmlraMall4.l5a.m.,urrio Elmlra 10.20 a.m. Uuffalo Expruss T.15 a. in. nrrh 0 Uullalo S.60 a. m KOUTHWAltU. lluftalo Express 2.50 a. m.arino llarrlsburg 4.50 a.ra " llaltlmoro s.40 ElmtraMall 11.15 a. in., arrho llairlsburg ija p. m " Washington SO.SO " " Ualtlmoro 0.30 " " Washington s.so llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. in, an it e Hnrrls burg 10.50 p. m, arrhe Ualtlmoro 2.25 a. ra " Wat.hlr.eion 0.13 " trio .Main 2.55 a. in.arrlvoHairlsburg3 05a. m ' lltiltlmoros.io ' " Washington lo.ss " All dally except Sunday. I). M. 110 YD, Jr., Genera! rassengcr Agcn A. J. CASSATT, Ceneral JlaitOgo D EI-AWAIii:, LACKAWANNA WUsTEUN HAll.HOAl). HLOOMSnUKG DIVISION. AND Tlmc-Tablo No. 3D, Takes effect at 4:3u A. ,1 MONDAY, NOVEMUElt 22 1S75. NOltTH, STATIONS. p.m. p.m. a.m. 8 05 B f.S II 4S SOUTH fcranton... lleilevoe... TuslorMlln., .1-arknu Kinif, a.m. p m III ! 5 T 55 3 49 1 40 3 42 9 43 9 3S p.m. 'i 'h 9 IM I 2.1 0 25 0 311 1 i 35 11 43 0 ir r. r... 9 31 9 25 9 20 9 IS 9 11 9 07 9 05 0 15 ti 59 H 50 8 61 S 4S 8 41 8 80 8 19 8 14 8 OS 8 2! 7 5S 9 53 i SI 7 4' 3 37 .. . l'lttston.,."i," 10 IU 10 I. 2 SS 7 33 7 27 rj 7 18 T IS 7 in 3 32 3 27 2J 3 19 3 17 2 40 2 62 "efcii'iiisluli.., 10 11 3onung.... Malthj Helinett Kingston Ktugslon ..Plymouth June.. .... PI) mouth Aoudalo,. Nanllcoko... ll 10 2 59 7 01 1' 20 10 43 1" 27 10 27 3 04 7 I'O 3 17 7 11 3 111 7 15 3 17 7 25 3 .2 7 ES 8 27 7 40 3 17 3 12 a 09 I 04 7 07 7 03 0 58 10 32 10 35 6 54 3 I'l 10 40 3 82 7 4 7 53! 0 45 2 54 illuiilotk-s reek. ,10 62 t-hlekfhlnny.,.. 11 6 .Hick's Kerry 11 17 Death HiiU'u. Ml 23 .... Itl.rwIr.L- 11 1 a HI 44 3 37 0 SO 2 42 Ji s it; 6 15 231 4 l 1 15 8 25 8 45 s r.ft 11 09 6 02 5 6ft 6 52 2 25 2 .9 4 21 2 13 2 10 4 IS 9 05 ,..nriur 1. reeK 11 SO 4 87 0 51) 8 43 2 16 7 54 ...v.'iuow oroyo,,., .1 HMD. 11 S9 4 41 4 40 4 M 6 2 6 l 6 14 0 65 7 2l 7 08 7 40 7 45 7 62 K Ml 5 19 liS 11 43 11 M 6 34 1 3 1 41 1 43 1 4U 1 25 1 10 1 16 1 on p.m. -I ,,, r-sjiy 7 4' .Dlofiliibburg.. 6 2S 5 23 5 20 5 13 4 5S 4 50 4 35 p.m. 11 67 7 SOiCtttatilwa lul'dge. 12 1)7 impel 1 12 2 7 21 T ill .iniiii.. iiurKH nM!U.n 12 10 6 20 112 25 5 89 8 29 J I'hulas y 12 il T u Cameron 12 30 6 45i.Ncrthumberlund.ll2 61 8 40 8 47 16 am. n.m. n W. T. HAIiTKAD. Ul. 0.01 W m hi c, 11 tn .e.STswon. DccVio, TJSfc bunt. A C0'KI'1Y'S IMI'UOVKD ItIC demllon, wllliout Uad,HIer,Uc-Sulrhuror neleU-rlons Drugs of any Hud lxitlilu-ly iestori grpy hair n thru. das to Its original coIor (not all colors of tlio rainbow) It rt moves ffou.lrurr, slips thu hair from falling aud makes Itgrow.leaili git leuii. sou glossy and natural lis application cannot bo del tected. lted hslr changed 10 u Isautlful browm A (luaul ty bunidentlo last six months, post pild to anv address ou rteeldt of tl.nn. Si nd slump tor clr" fiVniiSi'v" """"O; i'"1. t'oiinelly.'il DondBt.,Xli, Jco uov,2J,'77 llil V AA'l,lV,0 cule Ufats ofCularrh In each ,)AIN I Ml neighborhood, villi l, KarsEer'a 1 cruedy to luuoduco II, Kainpio irte. J o. 'I litoii pittsburr, il. jwi'co coV. jj; nJ-sin