THE COLUMBIAN AJSfD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., I'M? IDA Y, NOVHMUUlt 10, 1883. Correct Knllruad Time Tntile. Tfatuion tins I'utiailelphla & It. It. Icavo Ituucrt M fllllUWH I NUIITll. A 3d 4. in. 4 p. 111. Tnlnson tho D, I. lulluivm BOOTH. II 4Jn. ra. 013 p.m. . Ac W. It. It. Icivo ltloomsburir NUIITll. SOUTH. I8fla.ni. 8iH.ni, 10 47 a. in. n 45 a. m. 0 31 p. in. 4 3jp, in, Tho II 41 trAlu sonih connects with tho l'hlla. itelohla Hoadlna at upert, ana with tho Nortnorn Central at Northuinuerlana. Tin s:li a. m iralucnnostial Vorlhumberlanit with train on t'oaniylraula road rouchtnir pniaUiphla at 3:ii p. m, Tlio ttslHrttncoinocn with I'hlliddphl.i Anil lUatlnif rjil.it It ipjrt ill ilssi reacnlnir I'Mta dolplila ntowOp. m. Tho III' Ir.iln oonnootn with I'coniylv.inla Dil.it NJrth l nocnanl at 1:11 roichtnz I'lillidel plila at Trrt p. m The 4:3.1 p m. train cornice's vlth Pennsylvania to id at Nortliu,iicrUDil at 8:01 p. in. ami reaencs IMillddt'lphla at : a. m. Tr.ila4 oi ta i .t .V. II. Kerry ai follows s NOKTIt. T.41 . m 0.31 p. IU llill.riypw.-il' lllnom ROCTII. U.ol p. m. 1.07 p. m. J'nlille BuIch. Henry F. Oman, executor of George Oman, lato of Scott township, will Bell vnl liable real estate on the premises, on Sat urday, November 21th, 1833. A farm of 170 ncres. See advertisement. l'crHoiuil. Rev. George F. Breed has resigned the Rectorship of Christ Church, Danville. Judge J. II. Orvis has resigned the ofllcc of President Judge of Centre county, nnd Oov. Pnttlson has appointed Adam Hoy Esq., to fill the vacancy. Col. JnmUon, Col. Rlckotts and Mr. Wil ton went up to the Worth Mountain on Monday In the Interest of tho Fishlngcrcck railroad. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Llnglo nnd Infant son of Bcllcfonte, came over last week to visit Mrs. L's family. Mr. Llnglo returned homo leaving his family here. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Alhcrtson of Pair mount Springs returned on Wednesday from Iowa where they have been visiting the past two months. The first snow of tho season fell on Mon day. It was a blustering, wlutry day. Henry Dclong will havo a public sale on lils premises in Centre on the 20th Inst. Foil Sale. A steam cngiue nearly new, six horse power. Inquire at this oMcc. The contract for erecting the new rcc tory of the Episcopal church lias been nwnrded to Charles Krug. A full line ot pocket books ami purses for ladies or gentlemen just opened at the Columiiian store. Wo omit tho notice of a marriage in Madison because no name is signed to the communication. Fine visiting cards witli name printed on, 20, 23, 30 nnd 40 cents per pack of 25 cards, at the Coi.DMniAS ofllcc. R. C. Johnson of Llclitstruct, lias in ids possession n book printed in 1093. It is an "Explanatory catechism, or an explana tion of the Assemblls Shorter Catechism." Jurvmen and others who have business nt court will find it to their interest to call on Win. Beers, South corner of Main and West streets. Bloomsburj:, Pa., for their boarding and lodging. Wm. Berks. Miss H. E. Brooks. Superintendent of the common schools of Lackawanna coun ty, has been requested by over 100 school directors tn be a candidate for re-election. She lias compiled with their wishes. The Lutheran culirch was tastefully dec orated for the memorial services on Satur day and Sunday last. Gilt lettering of tho Important places of Luther's works embel lished the walls. A little son of Patrick McFadden was drowned in the canal on Saturday after, noon, near Ncal's furnace. The body was recovered, and the funeral took place on Monday. Foil Sai.k : A flouring mill, with latest improved machinery. Good locality nnd near matket. For further information, nddress. Postmabteii. Reyburn, Luzerne county, Pa., nov 9-,'hv There will boa lecture nt tho Opera House in Bloonisburg on Friday Nov. 23rd 1883 for the Benefit of Ent Post 230. Sub. Ject "Reminiscences of Southern Army life" by Maj. S. P. Hanley. Having already published several com municatlons on the subject of tho Green, wood school, we omit two this week, one on each side of the question. The subject is not of sutliclent Importanco for a pro traded newspaper discussion. There will bo nn oyster supper at the Evancellcal Church in Greenwood, 2 miles west of Rohrsbunr. on Friday and Satur- dav cvcnlnc. .Nov. 23rd and 21th. Tho contestants for the Ladles' Watch will mako their report on tho evening ot the Situ. All are cordially Invited to attend. Ono of the neatest houses for tho salo of general merchnmllso to bo found In the country. Is that of II. J. Clark ite Son, They carry i largo nnd well selected stock, and they oiler many raro bargains to pur. chasers. The Interior of tho establish, jnent Is tastefully arranged, and their show windows are among the most nttractivo in town. Rov. Sheldon Jackson, I). D., of New York City, will lecture in tho Opera House this (Friday) evening, his subject being Alaska. Th'.i lecture U under auspices of the ladles of the Homo Missionary So. cletv of tho Presbyterian church. Tickets 05 nnd 00 cents. Reserved seats at Dent lcr's. A Bill in Equity has been filed by tho First National Bank of Bloomsbiirg ngalnst the Danville Steel Works, lately the.Co-or cratlve Steel and Iron Works, praying for an Injunction to restrain tho sheriff of Montour county from selling tho personal property of tho defendant. It is alleged that tho defendant is insolvent, and that tho olllcers nnd directors confessed Judg ment In favor of each other, and to sceuro earlnln endorsers on paper not yet duo, and tlmt tho personal property was lovled on and advertised forsjle on tho shortest pos Bible notice, with Intent to defraud othe creditors not thus secured. A hearing was held on Monday evening 0. R. Buckalew Col. Knorr and E. H. Little appearing for tho complainant, and K. II. Baldy and X. drier of Danville for tho defendant Judge Elwell granted a preliminary injunc ' tlon. and the caso will ha argued on tho 22nd lust. Imported olive-wood pen holders and pencils, very pretty and very cheap, at tho Columiiian store. Tho stock of clolhlmt at I). Ti wnnhnrir'a Is simply Immense, Hu has Hid largest as sortmetit to lie found out of tho cities, nnd it Is quite equal to thai ot many largo city houses. As ho Is well known throughout tho county It is unnecessary to say that his largo trade Is owing to Hie fact that lie alwnys gives satlstactlon to his customers in qunllty; lit and price. , Notice is hcrchy given to lliu bondhold- ers of tho Bloomsbiirg Stnto formal School that upon presentation of tho bonds nil In. tcrcst duo up to September 1st. 1893. will bo paid by H. J. Clark, Treasurer, nt the store of H. J. Clark & Son. Bloomsburir. Pa. You will obllgo by presenting samo before December 1st, 1883. H. J. CUIIK, nov 0.3t Treasurer. Celebrations In honor of tho 400th nnnl- vcrsary ot tho birth of Luther were held on aturday and Sunday throughout the world. In the leading cities of tho United Slates, England and especially Germany nnd other Lutheran counties, tho exercises became lm. menso demonstrations in honor of tho char. actcr and work of tho rcformor. In Blopmsburg sermons on Luther were preached on Sunday morning in the Re formed nnd Methodist churches. In the Ev. Luth. Church memorial services were held on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and afternoon. A neatly printed care was circulated serving the threefold purpose of Invitation, programme and sou venir. Addresses wero delivered on The Need of a Reformation, Luther's Prepara tion, Luther tho Reformer, principles nnd lnllucnco of the Reformation, nnd features of Luther's life nnd teaching of special In- tcrest to the young. Liither's.hymns, Including the great "bat. tie nymn- ism reste nurg were sung at each service. Large and deeply interested audiences attended all ot these services. On Sunday evening tho Lutheran nnd Presbyterian congregations held a joint memorial service in tho Presbyterian Church. Addresses on the greatnoss, character, principles and In. uence of the lleformer and the Rcforina- tion wero delivered bv Revs. S. Mitchell. D., D. .1. Waller Sr., I). J. Waller Jr., Ph. D., nnd F. P. Manhart. Tho audience was largo ; rendering of Luther's Eln Feste Burg and Judgement Hymn by tho choir excellent ; while the nature of tho ad dresses and the temper of the audience in dicated the profound conviction of all, that the work ot Luther and the Information worthy of all honor, because in reality, It was, the work of Providence. Tlie 1'lnjr Contest. A contest was fought between Fishing. creek and Locust townships at the lato election, the one which polled the heaviest Democratic vote to receive a handsome Hag from the county committee. Fishing creek came off victorious, by casting two more votes than Locust, though tho latter only fell off 8 from Us vote last year, while the former lost 20. mi; a. ii. c. oi" on n nusi nf.sh. Attractive Goods, dmirablo Assortment. Bargain for everybody. At David Lowenbcrg's Big Variety, enutiful Designs, ottom Prices. ""Nompare our Stock. onsider tho Saving. Vome right Along. To David Lowenbcrg's for Clothing. Itecnpttirccl William Krick, who escaped from tho county jail last February was recaptured Locust township last Sunday and re turned to tho keeping of Sheriff Mourey. He first made his appearance on Friday evening nnd was married to a widow woman. lie was arrested by Aleck Er nest and Augustus Koons by direction of the sheriff. The honeymoon will be passed in durance vile. Kenton itcinB. Dr. Thomas McIIcnry is getting out timber for tho erection of a building to bo occupied by himself as a drug store. Hiram Everett lias moved his stock of goods up town to his store building, and Rohr McIIcnry has opened a store at his old stand. McIIcnry & Carey nro erecting a new building to bo occupied by them as a furniture store. Some of our hunters wero out last week for deer, but returned on Saturday with, out any game. They saw some tracks, and caught sight of several bears. Itoll of Honor. The following pupils In the Espy schools were neither absent nor tardy during tho month ending November 13, 1893 : Room No. 1. Joseph Garrison, Teacher; Bernlco Fahringer, Mcrtlo Ilartman, Sallio McICamey, Maggie Savage, EmmaStookcy, Hurley Angle, WIUIo Fahringer, Walter Forsyth, Norman Fowlor, Walter Groh, Willie Howell, Charles Howell, Willie Hess", Priestly Klstucr. Room No. 3. Mattto Doak, Teacher i Llzzio Hagonhiich, Mnttlo Tronsue, Mattlo Mcluimcy, Blanche McKamey, Lonn Ilartman, Nora Ilartman, Magglo Rey nolds, Elllc Fahringer, R030 Berlin, Joo Fursel, Charles Hess, Willie Kistner. Room No. 3. Sado Campbell, Teacher j Willie Wntlcrs, Charllo Abbott, James Dougherty, Frank Shelly, Charllo Stoffcr, Cllsha Tronsue, Charles Jacobs, Clinton Ilagciibuch, Rutter Hagenbuch, Bessie Krcssler, Clemlo Jacobs, Edna Ilartman, Suslo Groh, Dorothy Walters. ?n mi 11 iteuiH. Shipping props is again in full force. Harry Brewer of Forks, Pa,, spent Sat urday visiting nt this place. Tho West Mllllln shops nro undergoing pairs. A. SI. MostellcrJIs making rapid progress at his new houso at Hetlcrvlllc. Tills vil lage is growiug and by tho addition of a few more buildings the town will ho nearly three-fourth of a inllo long extending from J, T.nuU's residence to that ot Adam Mil lcr. G. B. Swank ot tho firm of Swank & Snyder drove to Mountain Grove and Gow. en on Friday to look up tho Interests of tho firm in the organ business, haubach of Fishlngcreck put In a new pump for Joseph Soon at Iletlcrvllle, Miss A. E. Miller Is taking a two weeks visit at Kingston, Scranton and other parts ot Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Tho roof ot tho Union church took firo on Sunday Morning. Mr, Bomboy tho old "veteran" with tho nld of a fow others succeeded in extinguishing (ho flames, Miss Dora finyder is visiting at Hazlcton An evening party at Jerro Yoho's on Fit day evening, was tho liveliest event of tho week. ' Mrs. Emanuel Staudt and Miss Eliza Hart zel nro sojourning nt Darnsvlllc, Pu. Lloyd Gcnrhnrt will have salo in n tow weeks, Wu understand ho thinks ot going to Illinois where he had been 11 few years J.. 11, & U, B, smith ot Falls Run wero through hero on business on Tuesday. Noticb to Tax CoLtitoToiis. An Act of ttio Leglslatliro nnd approved Juno 2nd 1881, (see Pamphlet Inws page 45,) requires tax collectors, township and borough oftl. ccrs to mnko returns of seated and unseat ed lands to tho County Commissioner's on or before tho first dav of January next. Lnnds upon which no properly can bo found from which to tako taxes from, those who fall to make returns by said day will be held for such loss. Taxes so returned becomc'n Hen against tho property so re. turned. Wo havo blanks on which these returns nro lo bo made nnd will furnish them upon application ot collctcors. John 11. Caskv, Coin's, Clerk, Corn's office, Nov. 1st. 1883. Court L'rocectltiiKH. Adjourned court November 8th, 1883. M. P. Lutz, nsslgnco of O. B. Brockway, vs. N. & W. B. R'y Co. Petition for rulo for struck jury filed. 1). A. Hess vs N. & W. B. R'y Co. On petition rulo for struck Jury granted. Salo ot .realty ordered In estate of Levi Miller, deceased. Chas. Smith, ct. nl., vs. N. & W. B. R'y Co. On petition filed, rule for Btruck jury granted. Petition of I). W. Mnrtz to show causo why he should not bo reinstated In tho school board and citation awarded. Estate ot Beth Hartmnn, deceased. Pe tition to stny Bale filed. Citation nwnrded. F. R. Jackson vs Borough ot Berwick. Petition filed and mandamus awarded. Petition for viewers to straighten Light Street road In Bloomshurg, filed, nnd seven viewers appointed. During tho sessions of court other busi ness was postponed nt 12 in., nnd tho court, nil the judges on the bench, pro. ceeded to count the votes nnd mako re. turn, &c, ns icqulrcd by law. L. S. Wlntcrstcen nnd F. B. Ilartman were sworn ns assistants, nnd the vote was counted and returns mado'up, &c, as the law requires. Court adjourned to Saturday, November 17th, 1833, at 0 n. m.' - Ccntrtilla Letter The Hungarians working nt Montana re- eclved their wages on Friday last. The usual good time was had on Saturday and Sunday. A light occurred on our Main street lust Friday evening between a young mnn from Big Mine Run, named Doyle, nnd Caton nnd Grant of this place. It appears the latter party wanted to beat Doyle, who seemed tb be a very quiet looking man, but when lie got through with Grant he convinced Caton that ho was tho wrong man to meddle with, and Mr. Caton was very glad to escape with a bruised face. Tho "Lynx" were nt work ngnln last week. A stranger passing through town stopped nt Pelller's hotel for about half an hour, leaving his horse at tho hitching post : when he was ready to start he was astonished to find his horse unable to go, Getting out to ascertain the cause he found the horse's foro leg tied to tho shaft, and one hind lee tied to the wheel of tho car. rlagc. ilo will givo ten dollars to nny one who will bo kind enough to tell him who the guilty parties arc. Ho would nlso like to know why the authorities cf our town permit such things on our mnln thorough, fare. The residents of Raven Run, a small mining village situated about two miles cast of Qcntralln, were startled by the enving-in of one of tho breasts in the old workings of Glrard Mammotli mines. About 40 feet of the surface was taken down, and with it part of the basement of Mr. Houston's dwelling. For a time it was thought tlicliouse would go down, but upon examination it was found the breast was filled. Mr. Houston hns begun to fill tho holo near ids dwelling. James Garvcn, a young man who left hero nbout'two years ago, for Colorado, is reported as being shot bv his companion. James Murray and William Hughes, who went West six years ago, returned lomc last week. They speak very en courngingly of tho western country. Richard Doolan, a young man employed at tho Continental colliery, had his hand so severely mashed on Monday, that tho am. putatlon of several lingers was necessary to save ids hand. A man named Fclzer, working at North shland slope, had a narrow escape from death last Thursday. He was caught be tween the wagons and bruised considera bly but is on 11 fair way to recover. Owing to a squeeze in tho i,ast gang way at tlio Continental, 1110 colliery was idle on Monday nnd Tuesday, About five hundred yards of tho gangway had to bo epalred. Three men wero overcome by gas from tho locomotive used in tho Continental slono on Monday. When found, all three were insensible. Upon reaching tho sur. face the pure air quickly revived them. A shootlug match will tako place Satur. day afternoon between F. Learn and J. Ducan for $50 a side. Both men are con fident of winning. Mulchaey of Raven Run, and Butkr of Glrardvllle, will run 0110 hundred yards for one hundred dollars a side Saturday next Botli men have been In training for several weeks. lho race in Ashland last Saturday week was very dissatisfactory. O'Donnell claim, ed a foul beforo tho first inllo was run, and tho referee decided in Ills favor. Tho other party had tho referee and all Inter. csted parties arrested, and the caso camo off on Tuesday. xour correspondent died to hear tho result. A choir of fifty-six inula voices lias been organized hero under tho leadership of rof. Bevan. They contemplate holding a concert in tho near future. Those who fail to attend will miss n treat, as thcru aro some of the finest singers in tho county connected witli it. On Christmas Eve they will compete for a prize in Mahanoy City at a singing festival. Our borough "dads " have made numer. ous improvements during tlio past two weeks, which wero badly needed. Street lamps, aro next in order. Tho Hon. William Bryson has been seriously 111 for tho last three weeks. Wo aro glad to nolo ho Is improving rapidly, Daulel Sweeney spent Saturday and Sun day In Munch Chunk. The exercises of the Forty Hours Do. votlon will bo commenced in St. Ignatius' church Jon Sunday morning. , Clergymen from this and adjoining counties will be In attendance. The matrimonial craze lias taken our young folks by storm. Tliero will bo fivo couplo mnrrled on Monday, and rumor 1ms it as many moro tho Monday following. Tho Cidithumplans are making great prep arations for the fluid event and will mako night hideous for those who refuse to give tho customary fivo dollars. Tlio new band in tlio Corner Is progress lng favorably with tho instructions recelv cd from Prof, Dusch of Ashland, A largo number from town went to Shenandoah 011 Monday evening to render nny nsslstanco required of them by- tho un fortunate victims ot tho (Ire. Election Day passed oil quietly, ns usual. Tho Democrats had a lurgo. major Ity. Harry Goyue of Ashland, has been up pointed as foreman of the Diamond Drill Company. of HlicnniKlonli. TWO IttlNDnSD AND FIFTT I10USRIIOM1S PK- Pt.RTRI) 11V TIIK DKVOUIllNa Kt.BMRNT AN AITBAt, roil All). Siirsanpoaii, Nov. 12. A llro broke out nt noon to-day in tho United States hotel. n largo thrcc-story frame structure, corner of Main nnd Ccntro streets. Tho wind was blowing n hurrlcano nt tho time, which continued during tho afternoon. Tlio building was soon enveloped In flames which communicated to tho ndjolnlng buildings north ot 'Ccntro street, Tho flames then communicated with tho block on tlio opposite sldo of tho street, nnd nt thrco o'clock sixteen street fronts were de stroyed, Including tho United States hotel, Odd Fellows hnll, nendemy of music, tho Herald office row nnd opera house, Mining Ifrrald nnd tho Saturday Kvcninn Nm offices. Assistance was telegraphed for which was responded to from Pottsvlllc, Ashland, Glrardvllle, Tamnqua, Mahanoy City and other places. Over two hundred and fifty families arc homeless, having lost every- thing. Thujoss is variously estimated at from thrco quarters to ono million dollars. It is utterly Impossible to give the amount of insurance but it is supposed to be large. But few serious accidents hnppcncd. Ono young man named Gcorgo Howton, on his wny home, attempted to jump on n passing train and had both logs taken off. Ho will die. A special meeting of council and cit izens was held this evening when the fol lowing nppcal to tho public was drawn up 1 AN Al'PEAl FOIt AW. iV tcrrlblo holocaust has .swept this town. Two hundred nnd fifty families nrc homeless to-night, nnd most of them hnvc lost their nil nnd nro without provisions or change of clothing. Tho weather Is bitter cold nnd n strong northwest gnlc is still blowing. Everything posslblo for their Immediate relief is being done, but wo must have help. Who will aid ns and give nt once ? A relief committee with John Untlicrs ns treasurer lias uccn ap pointed and will receive nil contributions of supplies of clothing or money a generous public may bo charitable enough to send." The appeal is signed by D. J. Williams, chief burgess j J. J. Powell, president of council i Jonn CarJin, secretary of coun cil, nnd ten others. Among tlio henvy losers nro -P. J. Ferguson, Gcorgo F. Lcltzel, Charles Hlgglns, Mining Herald Company, (.limited), J. P. Rose & Bro., William K. Rclck, William Swhycr, Rob- bins ,t Co., Henry Welderhald, John Catlicr, C. W. Dcnglcr, J. II. Mcars, Mrs, Grant, Thomas Eagan, J. P. Williams & Bro., Franey & Son, Dclnnoy & Son, Mrs, M. E. Doyle, J. A. Rellly, John F. Hlg- tns, O. Hirshlcr, Isaac Ball, Charles Rice, Thomas Bcllls, Dr. E. (3. Luks, Dr. J. O. Blddlc, Levi Refowicz, P. W. Dclaney and others. For a Fall Suit, For a good Overcoat, For Men, Youth's, Boy's and Children Clothing go to David Lowenbcrg's. OrniiKevIlIc Items. All branches of business still continue brisk in our town. This item for tlio ladies only : In my pilgrimage through town in quest of items I chanced to look nt the show window of Lllley & SIcppy's store nnd thought I would tell tho ladies what I saw there. saw an elegant line of ladles' tics nnd neckwear, silk handkerchiefs, portc-mon naies, hosiery of every stripe and color, dress cashmeres and ladies' cloth of all colors. I stepped inside to post myself nnd learned their prices ranged from 28c to SI. 20 per yard for above mentioned goods. Their counters and shelves arc piled full of goods of every description, while upon a cord stretched across tho room for the better display, was an elegant line of ladies' felt and cloth skirts. Their show cases aro full of nice things to tempt the eye nnd drnln the purse. Lndies, fill your pocket books nnd give them n call. Next week I will tell tho men what I saw in their line. Now I como to a subject that should hold iutcrest for every parent and citizen of our town. I have referenco to this habit of intoxication nmong tho boys. I noticed a few nights ago llvo boys whoso ages range from twelve to sixteen years stag. gcring about our streets in a beastly state of intoxication ; violating decency by their nets and profanity. Nor is that ouc night an exceptional case, but tho same boys aro in tho samo condition once n week if not oftener. I do not know where they get their liquor but feci sure they get It in this town as they havo no means of getting it elsewhere. Parents, look to your boys or beforo you dream of such n thing you will have them confirmed drunkards. The selling ot liquor to minors is unlawful Then why not stop it ? And boys, if you do not mend your ways 1 will glvo your names to tho readers of this paper. The new restaurant of II. Coleman, is being well patronized. Reason, .prime oysters nnd well gotten up. I noticed an item in the last issue ot the Sunday Jfeus Dealer, signed "Observer" deals pretty hard with tho members of tho surprise party nt Wesley Hutton's some ovcuings ago. I guess, Mr. Observer, the secret of your animus lies in tho fact that your noso was too short. "S.ivoy?" The prico of oysters has gone up in town since election, owing to the great dc mand to pay election bets. Johnny lost every time, but lie paid up like n llttl mon. Our public bchools aro in n terribly crowded condition this winter. Prof, Hower has upwards of seventy pupils. while Miss Eves lias over fifty In the prl mary department. Now, while conceding everything ns regards the ability of the teachers it Is impossible that two teachers should do Justice to 125 or 130 pupils Can't our directors arrange to abandon tho Stony Brook school which has only an at tendance of ten or a dozen, by arranging that tho so tax payers pay their taxes in Scott and bring that teacher to tho assist ance of Mr. Hower and Miss Eves. Can't tho citizens of our town devise some means ot bettering the condition of our streets 1 I am tired of seeing nothing but mud holes nnd garbago piles. The election pasiod off quietly, nl though both parties polled 11 big vote, Tho Democratic vote was larger than tlmt of last year. W. II. Snyder worked hard to bring out the vote, even to hiring 11 con veyance to bring In delinquent voters. X. Y. Z. would liko to know who cast that prohibition ticket. X. Y. Z. A largo variety of Celluloid Coi.laiw it Coffs nt David Lowcnbergs. I'll 11 I'liHlilou jiinrtcrly. Semi IS cents to Btrawbrldgo & Clothier, for tho Autumn Quarterly 120 pages j 1000 Illustrations ; 43 valuable articles on sub, jects of interest to ladles nlso, a dress. manors-page, ivvery iiescripuon oi nry goods illustrated and priced, for shoppers by mall. The muslo by f. V. Gilchrist, tho celebrated composer, Is alone worth double the price of the hook. Yearly sub. scrlptlon, GO cents, S cents for si, months, Bunscrlhe now nov3-0t , , " , , , Paper bags, all sizes, smiaro and satchel I bottom, at tho Columbian store A IIlNnHtronn I'lro In the Town Council I'roccctltiius, Below wo glvo report of meetings of town council held October 0th, Nov. 7th nnd 12th. At n special meeting ot town council held October, 0th building permits wero granted to R. 0. Neal and J, J. Hagen buch. Mr, Lowcnbcrg on behalf of committee f trustees ot Bloomsbiirg .8tnte Normal School presented n petition praying to bo allowed to lay a sewer pipe through nnd across certain streets and alleys In snld pe tition named, viz 1 "Across tho road lead ing from Ncal's furnaco to Market street on south sldo of canal, across Canal street through Strawberry alley from Canal street to Third, part way through Catherine street, through Third street to East, across East, through nllcy between Turnbach's nnd Orl's, ncross Chestnut nllcy through Green Alloy to South Pcnn street, to East nd, through East 2nd to opposite Wood street near Normal School Dormttory." On motion such permit was unanimously granted. I. W. McKolvy made petition for permit to lay sewer plpo through and across cer tain Rtrcets and nlleys, to wit t "From Strnwbcrrry alley through Oth street to Whitman nllcy, through same to Exchange Hotel property." On motion It was unani mously granted. Regular monthly meeting of council was held on Wcducsdny Nov. 7th, 1833. Ordinance No. 81, entitled, "An ordi nance to straighten, widen nnd open por tions of the highway in the town of Blooms, burg commonly known as the Light Street road, and to vacate such portions of the said Light Street road as may thereby be come useless," was unanimously passed. Tho ordinance recites t That a portion of tho Light Street road from where it inter sects Second street shall bo straightened and widened and opened to tho width of seventy feet for n distance ot forty.two feet on the East side, and fifty-eight and three-tenth feet on the west side, the cen tre thereof to be in a lino beginning at a point in the centre lino of Second street sixty-seven and sixth-tenths feet cast of the ccntro stono In Second street, standing nt a point in line of the west side of East strcct,nnd running thence north 25 40 sec onds west ninety-two feet to n certain stone nt the intersection of this centre lino with the centre line of a further portion of said Light Street road, which shall bo straight ened, widened and opened to the width of fifty feet. Mr. Waller in behalf of committee nsked Hint the town surveyor bo nllowed to make report on a system of sewerage for the town of Bloomshurg, whereupon Mr. Ney hard, the town surveyor presented a draft of a proposed lino to run from the Normal School Buildings to the Susquehanna Riv er. He explained the manner of construc tion and said that tho cost of the main lino would bo about four thousand dollars. On motion tho following resolution was adopted : That the town proceed to put in a sower upon tho location nnd in accord ance with the specification submitted to tho council tills evening by the town sur veyor upon the condition that thrco thous and dollars bo subscribed toward its con struction. The committee to report to council on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. On motion William Rabb and C. B. Ster ling were npolntcd as additional members of committee on sewerage. Building permit was granted to N. Bar ton to build a two story frame houso on corner of West and First streets. Tlio following bills were read and np- proved nnd the secretary instructed to draw orders In payment thereof. C. R. IIouscl, for month of October 4.35 00 10 50 Joseph Townscnd for lnbor Andrew Campbell " " 1 20 John GUlaspy " " 15 81 Ullver f'ornwum " n ib Georeto Savorv " " 70 Charles Edwards " " 8 75 Bruce Birch " " 3 70 David Edwards " " 2 50 Henry Phillips " " 2 50 II. G. llousel " " 2 50 Fred Schwlnn, labor, horse & wagon 8 00 u. si. nuches u uu Daniel Brvfoclo " " " 0 00 Reuben Hess " " " 0 00 Thos. Christman " " " 9 00 Vastlno Boone " " " 00 W. Shutt. no ce serv co 20 00 John Leczett 2000 ft oak plank 80 00 1 . 11. Jlciulenhnu. lttmucr ivc. iu 1a E. G. Smyscr, ono lire hydrant 32 00 Wm. Chnsman for sand 1 20 Thomas Geddls for mortar 1 00 Jonas Mann for stone 9 20 Geo. E. Elwell rent of room 10 00 John V. Whltcnicht stone for hiuhway 24 45 Bloomshurg Gas Co. 84 00 Samuel Ncyhard, for surveying 22 00 wm. uunsimnn, hauling tiro nyurant 1 00 M. C. Woodward, police service in October 11 83 M. C. Woodward police service in "cntcmucr iu an A. L. Fritz, Secretary, 15 00 Total $481 57 Council met in special session on Mon day Nov. 12. After a discussion nn tho matter of sewerage for tho town, tho qucs tion was postponed until Monday evening Nov. 10th. Mr. Rabb moved that acommlttee bo ap pointed to sell tho town park and that It be offered to D. J. Waller for the sum of two thousand dollars. The motion was seconded by Mr. Sterling, nnd upon vote taken was carried. Tho president appoint cd Messrs. Ilartman and Moycr as sucli commltteo to report at next meeting. LOCAL NOTICES. I, W, Hartman & Ssn. Are draw in 1; the people from over the river, up tlio river, down tho river, up tlio creek, down the creek and nil over the country to see their stock of fall and win. ter sKlrts, shawls, uiuiiKcts, dress coou cloths, underwear, stockings, &n., &c, Also their line Hue of dishes, glassware, Ac, ivc, for cash or uuttcr, eggs, t,ard, uiucK ens. dried fruit, &c, &c. Christmas goods will be the order nfter this week. Some to bo seen now. Go to 0. O. Marr for men's undershirts md drawers from 25c to $1.00 each. Wasted. Eggs. Tho highest market prico palil for tho same iu cash, by J, F. Caldwell, Bloomshurg. nov 10-4v Go to C. U. Marr for nice black nnd cream lacu collars and lUhucs very cheap. Ladles fine shoes at V, D, Detitler's. A new and large stock just In. 30 dllTercnt styles of pen or pencil tablets ai 1110 iOLUMWAN store. uo to u. U Marr for splendid syrups iroin ou 10 uo per gallon, uesi in town Cheap underwear at J, B. Skeer's, Von can bo suited In shoes, If you cnll at F, I). Dcntler's. Ills stock Is complete in gents', iad.es', misses' and children's shoes. C. O. Marr pays 30c for butter, und UOo for egv;s. 75,000 envelopes, all sizes and colors. wholesale and retail, at tho Columiiian store. Everybody admires lho beautiful rallies manufactured In all styles, at Bhnrplfss' manufactured in all styles, at Bhnrplcss' foundry. They have all thu modern lm. provements, are nrst-ciass and as good M1V,XT, n they cun l10"8'' bu millI ' T . X, oat., chickens, i F. D. Dentlci's stock of ladles', misses', and chlldreus' shoes Is complete In everv particular. Call und sec. In 1831 thcro will ho fivo eclipses. The first will bo a partial eclipse of the sun, on March 27, visible nt tho north polo. Tho second will he n total ccllpso of the moon, on April 10, vIMhle In CallfornU. Tho third will be 11 'partial eclipse of the sun, April 22, visible In tho southern hemi sphere. Tho fourth will bo a total ecllpso of tho moon, visible in this latitude on Oc tober 4, nnd the llttli n partial eclipse of tho sun on October 18th, In Knmsknlchkn, Thcro Is lime enough yet to prepare your smoked glasses. Go to C. C. Marr for ladles' underskirts. Cheap qticonswiirc nt J, B. Skeer's. Wool blankets nnd comforts nt C. Marr. C. Pictures, frames, Cadmar.'s. window cornices, at 20 different styles of wedding Invitations ni mu uouimhian store. C. O Marr navs the blithest market nrlccs lor produce ami sens goods tlio cheapest. . 1 .. . .. . . 1 Boots, boots, shoes, shoes, nt F. D, Dcntlcfs. Good goods nt lowest prices. Go lo C. C. goods. Mart's for bargains in dress A now lot of fine boxed papers just re ceived at tho Columiiias store. Tlmt heavy cream damask, nnd wedding plates Is the finest writing paper' wo havo ever shown. Only 40 cents 11 box, with envelopes. For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad- Look nt tho nice Christmas goods In C. tl. Murr's windows. BUSINESS NOTICES. It people troubled with colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going tsZtS ion ot ootn spcancrs nnu hearers. 1'ubllc ittta&'Stt hiiity of the voice. Not one ncrson in n hundred, nt Urn ncn most drcndful disease by the use of Rlicu- mntic Syrup. Tovhomit may mnutn: Wolcott, N. Y., This is to certify that Iamnn engineer Kntroubnii 'more o.ess wlt.f RneunT. April 11 loO-J. I iism, nnu lor ine insi nc wccks uciore u is date I havo been entirely unable to work, and when I commenced using tho Rheu matic Syrup 1 could liardly Icavo my chair. After using one-half of a bottle of the syr up, I began to grow better, and nm now at work again as usual, having been cured with three bottles. I should ndvlsc nny ono troubled with Rheumatism to use Rheumatic Syrup. Enough cannot be said In Its praise. Alfiiku Reynolds. TIME TO STOP IT. It's too bad. Sir or Madam, but don't cet frightened. Your hair Is falling off that's certain. A glance in tnc mirror, or nn in vestigating committo of lingers tell the dis mal story. We won't discuss tlio posslblo cause. It's enough that Parker's Hair Bal sam used now will prevent further destruc tion, is vour hair somewnat gray. too. and crisp? Alas, yes. Tho Balsam will glvo oacn tlio original color, soilness nnu gioss. Not a dye, not oily, elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. HOW MUCH WILL DO IT. How much of Thomas' Edcctric Oil Is re- quired to cure 1 Only a very little. A low urons win euro any kind ot nn acne 1 and but a trltlc more Is needed for sprains and lameness. Rheumatism is not so readily affected ; an ounce and sometimes two ounces nro required. No medicine, however, is so sure to euro with the sumo number of applications. FOIl TUB l-UULIO. I owe my life to Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir. During the past fifteen years I have spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism, iand never re eelved nny permanent benefit until I took tlio rhelps' Elixir. 1 consider it the best rheumatic remedy ever offered to 1 10 pub. lie. Respectfully, Geo. E. IIott, Penu avenue, Scranton, Pa. When your wife's health is had, when your children aro sickly, when you leel worn out, use Drown s iron outers. ONK BUFFKIUNO SOUL 1IA1TY. "If I can send one suffering soul to you." writes James Corbln, of Washburn, 111., "I will De happy, iyimaritan Wemne cured mo and will cure all cases of fits." $1.50. Wolfesvillo N. C Dr. I. C. McLaughlin says : "1 used Brown's Iron Bitters for ver tigo nnd 1 feel like a now man." "dos't huiirv, oestlkmes," Said a man on his way to bo hanged, 'there'll bo no fun until I get there." Wo say to the dyspeptic, nervous, and debilita ted don't hurry thoughtlessly for some rem edy of doubtful merit, uncertain of relief, when you can get ut lho druggists for one dollar Jlardocli lllood JSiltera utmost sure to euro aud certain to benefit. WILL WOXdKKS EVEll CEASE ? Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 9, 1893. Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir I consider It mv duty to tell you how much good your Rheumatic Elixir has done me. For ten years I had Rheumatism in my left arm and last fall It extended through my whole body and limbs. I could hardly turn In bed, und several days I could neither feed myself nor walk without sticks. I took everything that I could hear of, but got no better, and I began to get discouraged. Mr. Good, tho druggist, advised mo to take Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir. I did so, and after having taken the first bottle l felt sat isfied that it was helping inc. When I had taken thrco bottles 1 was entirely cured. I feel very grateful for what your medicine has done lor inc. I will cheerfully recom mend it to those nllllctcd with Rhcuma. tism. You can use my name us you wish In behalf of your Elixir. Yours, with many thanks, Ciias. II. Kniffkn", No. 14 Magnolia Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Elkton, Ky. Dr. E. B. Weathers says : "I regard Brown's Iron Bitters as a medi cine of unusual worth. A MEWSrAl'EIi EDITOl:. O. M. Holcomb, of Bloomvllle, Ohio, rises 10 explain i "uuu inai lerriuiu tils- case catarrh, for twenty years ; couldn't taste or smell, and hcarlni; was fai mtr. lltomaas IJtctric Oil cured me. These are fuels voluntarily given against a former prejudice 01 patent medicine." NO I.ONGEll A QUESTION of opinion wo Kuaraniec every uox 01 ACKcrs livsncn. sla 1 tiblets. 1'rlcu 25c, , and 60c. A NOOItlSMSd WINK FOl! HOT WKATIIKIt. Old and lutlrm persons need soino mild tonic or gentle stimulant especially at this season. The wine made at opeer's Mount l'rospect vlnevnrds, In .New Jersuy, called Speei's l'ort Grape Wine, is used at Dres. i irt l ., . - lien, vieiiim, unu uiuer pans in r.urope, ns tlm IiohI. wlnn knnu'n fnr li,.iii.miln II,,. human system, and is regarded as pure. ami very popular iiinong physicians. Ills csncclallv benetlelHl to eiiiales mid old people. St. nm liepubliom, For sale nruggisis, ,L,TiiP".Vii?!?.. ...UV... ..... .V...U.U (.1, .,.(,. lllflll I1IU blood. It cures Kcrnfiila, Ulcers, Boils und pimples. Sold hy J, II, Kluports, drug gists. oeo a woman in minuter column, near bpeer's Vineyards, plcklne grapes from whlrh Knni-r'ft l'nrt. flrntm Wlnn lu ,n,,,ln that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly JIVIIMUB UIIU UIU UUUU. Sold by C. A. Klclm, Bloomshurg. scptSiMy . We do think the I'helns Rheumatic 1'IW. lr is thu most valuable proprietary inedl- iu cine ever compounded, und wn are conli. - . '', this will ho the testimony of t, e -1 J I r, , editor "ft .liT UcmScm For sale Ihm! iieuiioii's vi I'liurinucy, WHAT WILL STOP MY COlininvn at nki r r Y1 A,,bhv"V. ' ,V,.V Remedy will. Price 10c. 00. &S1 Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! Rheumatism Cured. ItOCUKSTRR, N. V.. Apr. Gill, TO. Rheumatic Hiirui) Cn.i Hunts 1 nave Iwen a great sufferer from HlitumntMrn fur six yvara, nhil lioarlnu of lho nucccss of Klieumatle Hyrup I concluded toclvettn trlaflnmr ownciw, ana I cheerfully xnr th.it I have b?cn greatly benciltteil by Its iw, lean walk with entire freedom from pain, nnd my general health H very much Improved. It Ii a splendid remedy for tho blood and debilitated xjrntrm. M. fllhUTEK 1'AHK, St. 1). Scrofula I'okt HrnoN, N. V., Feb. SO, "81. llhnimattc Syrup Co, l I linil been doetcrlng for thrto orfourjrc.ini,wlth different phy slcian for wroful.i, m somo call ed It, but found no relief until I commenced taking your Hyrup. After taking It a short time, to my surprise, It began to help me. Continuing Un UNonfew weeks, 1 found myself as well m crer. As n blood purifier, 1 think It has no equal. SHIS. WILLIAM STltANU. Manufacturitt by Jill HUM ATIC SMUJ' dBE BlciCIt, Ciml COloVCcl dj'GSS silhs at low nVlCBS. Blaoh ami colored cashmeres, some bargains. Ladies' ready made coats, Neiv Markets. uobmans, far Unea garments, new line. Children's ready made coats from $1. 75 np. JV' ""ouo uj jvivoiovo, uuuuivo, t) u. , uu iiuuoo 10 f. LadlCS aild ClllbdrCIl S WldCI'lOCai', lOWCSl Vl'lCCS. Blankets from the late auction sale, prices lower Uliaili CUCl . Shawls, all hinds at all priccs-also shirts. Ladies and children s wool hosieni. also hoods. Towels, table linens, navhins and niano covers. and colored silh velvets and velveteens. i' UV tl'immillgS, COllai'S, OmamClltS, JimpS, CfC. Aflisliiis. nriiits. rfijirfhams. tirJt,in,rf.;. xhirhinifs. frn. Hnljm h In. tm.nn.s. efnnlfln rt wt'w j u 7 uityijiif tj GloVCS, SfloVOS, gloVCS, Collars, I'lbboilS aild ties. Besides mail other styles and hhlds of goods, all ui WHICH WHO Uli SOia aV IOW6SV VriCCS. ' h. j, (Clairk b mn BLOOMSBURG. PA. MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat por bushel l.or Ilyo " 70 Corn, " lis oats " " 33 Flour per barrel 5.60 Clovorseed nutter 30 Eggt as Tallow 08 Potatoes 40 Dried Apples Ofl Hams 14 sides Shoulders 11 Chickens 10 Turkeys.- ...... . . U Lard per pouna .12 Uayperton 12 10 Beeswax 12 Buckwheat flower per 100 4.0a "(Midi 1 lloii f WMiiT G. W. 8ERTSCH, ME MEKCHiNT TAILOR, AXD DEAI.Ki: IK Gents' Furnishing Goods OF KVKltY DESCRIPTION. Having very recently opened a now Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Fur nishing Goods Store, in KNOIlll & WlNTEltSTEEN'S building, on Mam street, whero I am prepared to mako to order, atshoit notice, first class suits of clothing always in tho latest styles and prices reasonable. Fits guaranteed. Having learned how to cut garments lo suit customers, and also what kind ol material will givo satisfaction, I would ask you to please call and examino the BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Ever shown in Columbia county, Bsforo Purchasing Elsewhere. Corner Main & Market Sis. ours, h April 13-lyr. B. F. SHARPLESS' Near L & 3 Dopst, Bloomshurg Pa. Manufacturer of First class rnmrpn in different styles, cook stoves, parlor stoves and stoves for heating stores.school houses, churches &c Largo stock of tinware nnu stove repairs, such ns guitcs, llro brick, lids, centres &c. CALL AUD SEGURiC BARGAINS. Oct 20 tr FOE MOT ! ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND In the Ciituwiss.t Valley near Giranl Manor eoinposcHl of twenty ncres cleared a-ul partly ..n:....i.i i i . 1 uiiiuv.iiuii .11 ui enjiitv a ires in eighty I um.n,,tu ,,,, Ol110111 il" yotui'' timber. V Ol' ll (lesimhlo tOiMllt It ROUS n. Uni. ,;l 1. W Uni11 w ''0 WX. by IMlll 1)111110 ot lll)iilie:int. is rr quested with post ollieo ml.lross '"tmes of tvyo references. Iluber Sv Thompson, KticinetT (lir.iiil H-tntu l'utiHvillc, oct. so tw HARTMAN RrKSiBMTH TIIK I1LL0V1NQ Blooms AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American ot 1'hll.uletnhl.i. 1'ranUtn, " " Pennsylvania, " " York, ot lvnmylvanla. Hanover, ot N, V. Omens ot l.outlon. So.Hi llrlttih, of London, oiilcu on MiuittHivui, No, i, moomatiiire, oct.ai.iu-l SUBSCHUIK VOH THE COLUMBIAN, 1.50 A YEAH. Neuralgia Cured. Faikpobt, N. Y., Starch 13, '63, Rheumatic sgruii Co, t (If.nts Slnco November, lwi!, I havo been n constant sufferer from neuralgia and havo not known what It was to bo freo from patn until I commenced tho um of Klieumatle Hyrup. I linvo felt no p.iln slnco using tho fourth bottle. 1 think It Is tho best rem edy I have ever heard ot for puri fying tho blood nnd for tho cure ot rheumatism and neuralgia. W. II. C1IARI- CO., 1 J'lvmuutti A re., Rixhrfter, -V. . NO W 7, o 7,y.o j nf ICJ f SJJ I ltj I Of y Km ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP EMMET T. CUltTIS, INSCnANCE AO EST, LATE OP BLOOMSBCBd COL. CO. CEC'D. U'ttcrsjof nclmtnlnratlon on the estate of Kmmct r. Curtis lato ot the town of liloomsuuiy, Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted by tho Keglstcr of said county to tho un dersigned Administrator. All persons having claims ngalnst tho estate of tho deceased are re quested to present them for bettlement, and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. FltEAS IlItOWN, Administrator Nov. SOW FALL OPENING -OF Alexander & Bro. HtVl GOODS, LOW pflCfSi A full lino of confectionery, rrults, Nuts, Clg. ars. Tobaccos!, lines, Christmas tree trimmings, andalargofatockof Sugar Toys for tho Holidays, nt Wholesale mtrt $ft;tfl. Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Pouches and other goods suitable for tho Christ mas trade. County dealers hhould consult our prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. WNcxt to Court House. Sept. 2S-3m OOSSClOSiilOOOOettK cooioosseotietiii Precision in Timekeeping At no period of our business experience has there been so real or urgent a demand for time keepers of accuracy and preci sion, as at the present moment. The attention of those intcr 1'itw.cl in this subject, and those who have met with dissatisfac tion in purchasing many of the so-called high grade watches of the tl.iy, is directed to the names oi tlio following first-class makers ii whom we are special agents: H. R. Hkcgren, Louis Aude mar.s and Vacheron & Constantin, of Geneva, who arc everywhere recognized as the leading makers of Europe. Our assortment embraces all the varieties of Repeaters. Cal endars, Chronographs, Split Sec onds and Plain Timers, marked at prices as low, if not lower, than is frequently demanded for inferior watches. Correspond ence very respectfully solicited. J. E. Caluwull & Co., 902 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. ooiooossoeoooeeae Cured. (CmtOiuMrom last uuk.) How Watch Cases are Made. Imitation always follows a successful article, aud imitation Is ono of tlio hct proofs of real honest merit j and thus it is that tho James Host' Gvld Watch One has its imitators. Buyers can always tell tho genuine by tlio trade-mark of a own, from which is tuspended a pair of ut vj UK cae. Bo Hire Iioth croun and ' i tcalet are btamped in tho cap of the watcli cuc. Jewelers nro very cautious about en dorsing nn article unless they not only foioio that it is good, but that tlio character of tho manufacturers is such that tho quality of the goods will Uslept fully up to itandard, WltuimfOiiT, I reU 11, 188.1. Tho Jtraui Ilcw' Uold Witch Cimk ra liko hot cake. Each cue I bull UU another. Dou't newt to recommend Uifint y Nell Uieuiwht. One of fur cuktuuteni Liu hud Juui' Hut' IMJW.U'li Coee luuiwfnrSO nr,ml It lkM.lueor. WitutiiU Cfcte 1 da not luiUte to give luyuwu vuarantoe, w lix'tally with Uit ttvriiil tmrrmiil cum, Mhliii twin lu Ui vrluUuK, Juitt. I.m Ll, vo"'". J? tw Ilucxaxvicii, N.J., Jan. B, !!. Tlili K-ol 1 me, Ha. wm, lu,,ui aUie Janice Ikiea' flplil WaU'tiOaiw.fajiicluto my ioaUiii aWmtlaX Lm leiu Ui ue tlboe tlmt Uaut, aud U hUU lu mi4 couditlou. Thuiuotei.ti'iiiletLeoiiewliUnwaelulUu omuH lien 1 Uiuirtit 1 1, and IU coudlliuu th 1 u lliti the rani hae really out Mom Ute luoieiueut, MliUhU I'luyedoul. Miurix A. Uuwk,i.L. ! ilourJoWr.clor. A. J. 11,11. Jt Dum, (b. Sr4 I rl ltiui UktjiUM MftUk IW ltUrW,rhlt e.tf lla, I'a., rrkaiM)uff lllk.Utl.4 1'twybWIkkevUg kt Jt&tM UWkk4 kiftlua lW!k IkH kr laadt, (Hit ttriuei.) l'n.