T THE COLUMBIAN AJST) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Hht,t of all In Lovcrat IWr.-u. S. Gov'! Rtport.Aiis. 17, 1885. Ml X Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The Columbian -rubllshP(J every lrl day. Subscription prlco. $1.00 a year. Entered at tho Ilwt Ofllco at Bloomsburg. Pa., as second clasa matter, March l, isss. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, NOVKMnUR 21, 1890. Thcro ill lm u Thanksglvlnf? dinner and supper In tho basement of tho Presbyterian church. HAU!H, Nov. 29.-8. L. Davis", administrator of Reuben H. Davis, deceased, will sell valu ablo personal property on tlio premises in Benton township, at 0 n. m. sharp. Horsc9, cows, calves, hogs, chicken, wagons, household goods, grain, &c, will bo sn'd. Thursday, Duo. 11. John Zncr, at h!9 homo ht Forks, will sell fifteen head of colts and horses. 8alo to commence at 13 o'clock noon. This Is a rare chanco for bargains, as Mr. Ztncr has no'' further use for tho horses and enn not take caro of them. Fob Halb Dwelling houses In Blooms, burg, Orangcvlllc, Espy and Hnpert I'n. Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansis and Vlr glnia. Vacant lots in Bloomsburg. Store Eropcrttes, Grist mills and other property y M. P. Lutz, Insuranco and Ileal Esiato Agont, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fon Balk. House and lot In Hupcrt, lot 120 x 140 ft. Two story, house, with nine rooms. Bay windows, out kitchen, ice and coal house, good stable, chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two railroads, Twelvo trains a day each way, to Blooms burg, fare 8o round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, If taken soon. M. P. Lutz, Insuranco & Ileal Est. Agt. Icrnoiiul. Mrs. F. H. MclCclvy is visiting friends at Mabanoy City. Miss Mary Unangst is visiting in Now Tork City. Prof. Welsh attended an Instituto at Uoncsdale this week. I. L. Ilahb was out on Wednesday for tho first iu u long time, lie had typhoid fever. Judge Ikeler and family, and Orant Her Ting and wife spent the week in Philadel phia. Minnie, daughter of E. E. Blttcnhender, of Grand llapids, Michigan, is visiting friends In Columbia county. Miss Carrie Brown of Danville was the guest of Miss Vlda Miller several days this week. Ma. 8. Y. Ilanley of Berwick, was in Bloomsburg Monday. Ho is looking very well, being much improved in health. Miss Ella Fox came homo from Phlladcl phia last Balurday. She is rccovciing from her recent illness. Frank E. Brockway, brother of the lat o O. B. Brockway was a visitor to town on Saturday. Ho resides at Wllkcs-liarre. J. Clarence Fitzpatrlck of tho Supervis ing Architect's ofllce, Washington, D. C-, spent a few days in town this week with W. II. Tubbs. T. W. Conner is learning the telegrap h business and will goon tako charge of tho B. & 8. station at Orangeville. WIDiam 8. Elwcll of Sheboygan. Wis consin, is visiting relatives here. Fo Uncle many changes and improvements in Bloomsburg, attcr an absenco of moio than six years. Mrs. Frcas Brown returned from her trip to Washington City last week. She was delighted with her visit in that most beautiful city. She is now called from her homo to visit a sick sister. Thcro was a meeting of tho Town Council Mondiy, when tho slcum Are en gino was accepted and Hccrclary directed to draw an order for payment Tho Knights of tho Golden Eaglo will at tend tho Eplscopsl church next Sunday morning in a body. Twelve scats on each sido of the main aislo of the church will be William Glgcr had his wrist broken on Balurday evening by driving into tho sower ditch at Catherine, below Foutth streets. Thcro was a barrlcado up, but Mr. Oigcr says thcro wero no red Huhls and ho did not know they wero working Hare. It was about half past six o clock and quite datk. Tho horse ran into tho birrlcado and was thrown across tho ditch, and Gig. er was thrown ngMnst tho dath b ard, breaking lils left wrist In tho same placo tnal It was broken before, a few months ago. Ho threatens to suo tho town for damages. Two men went Into Phillips' Cafo last Saturday night and ordered something to cat. They did not wait for their simpers. but as soon as Mrs. Phillips left tho room they picked up the'.knlvts and forks and all olhir silver on the table mid departed. They wero from Northumberland and were known to tho proprietor. No action was taken In tho matter, as it was thought best to give them a chanco to repent, and this courso proved successful, for on Monday night at about ten o'clock a boy rapped at tho front door of the Cafe, and when tho door was opened ho returned all the mis J nut In nil City. Things are boomlngiup hero now. Tho Pentecost Lumber Company is (hipping largo quantities of lumber and bark. Their mill Is up tho west brinoVficar Ilaumtown. Thoy arc doing only about one-third tho business ttity expect to do suon. A track hat been built up tho went branch connect ing with tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan, nnd they dellvtr tlx Or eight loaded cars n day with their own engine, an old fashion ed wood-burner. Tho branch road hns been in operation a month. T. E Proctor's tannery Is not completed yet, but nearly ouo hutidred.hands are now employed In It. Samuel A. Goodhue Is GcncraliManagcr of tho tannery and of tho large store, and he Is uit the man for tho place. Ho Is a native cf Msesacbufctts, and a wholes oulcd fellow o'f strong Democratic proclivities. Mr. Goodhue has made many filcnds in this county since his coming among us. Tony Bush was arrested last week Tuesday on a warrant Issued on complaint of J. W, Knouso on aioharge of making threats. lie was taken to Benton before Esquire Gib bons, but as tho prosecutor did not appear reserved for them. The O der ha, about 160 sing properly, saying ho had been paid to Tony was discharged, members here, and U id a nourishing con- bring t back( Rn(1 llml lll0 pcrpclrtttor8 Coming '.nto Jamisoi dltlon Jcro Hess has a pair of full blood Eng lish beaglo hounds, They wero purchased by him in Wrlghtsvlllo, Pa. They are great I ahhlt hunters and have been doing some good work. Abram Ilartman, tax collector of Benton township, hereby gives notice to tho tax. payers of that township, that after Decern, her 31, Ave per cent, will bo added to tho taxes. Thoso who dcslro to save this should scttlo before that time. A very cnjoyablo surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. William Miller who recently removed from Lime llldgo to Kingston, on the fiftieth birthday of Mrs Miller. About twenty-flve gu-jts wero present, and a number of useful gifts were received. Changes in tho Philadelphia & Heading timo table arc made In this Issue. The train that leaves hero at 11 p. m. connects at West Milton with tho Main Line, reach ing Philadelphia at 0.50 in the morning. Somo favor a tariff for revenuo only, somo a tariff with incidental protection, nnd somo a tariff for protection, per te; bu t a largo majority favor the freo uso ot Sr vatlon Oil for cuts and bruises. An endless chain of certificates verify the exec Hence of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taylor lost a six months old Infant on Saturday. Considerable money changed hands tho result of the election in this town. L. T. Sharplcss has raised the pavement in front of his store. D. W. Kitchen has erected a lamp post at tho corner of his re9ldenco on Ccntro st-eet. Tho foundation walls of A. L. Fritz's new dwelling house are now completed. Thobriek-laycrs will soon bo at work. Tho regular raoetlng of tho W. C. T. V. will bo held on Tuesday afternoon, Nov, 25th at three o'clock. William M. Binllh, proprietor of the Van kirk House, Northumberland, died on No vember 0th, aftir a long Illness. His dis ease was consumption, and his age 57 years. He was a brother of Mrs. Ent., Mrs. Daw. son, Mrs. tleckmanand Mrs. Johnson, all of this county. J. W. Perry was out hunting for deer recently, and saw six In one day. Ho got several shots at them but failed to hit. When too late he discovered that his gun sight was out of order. Mr. Perry Is ono of the best shots in tho county, and has killed many a deer. The Lady Uodlva must have bad except ionally long hair since It completely con cealed her lovely person. 81nco Ayer's Ilulr Vigor camo into uso suchj examples are not so rare as formerly. It not only promotes tho growtli of tho hair, but gives it a rich, silken texture. Thtro will bo a festival and cako walk in Kvans Hal), Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Nov. the SQth - 37th, to which we invite the generous public to come and help us with their means. Admission 15c. For thcibcnelH of the pastor, D. J. Johnson. Comu one come all and lend a helping band. A. M. E. Cnoiicn. E. (!. Casw ell's new dwelllnc, corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets is now under roof. J. W. Chamberlln has resigned tho posl- tlon of Cashier of tho account of 111 health. Plymouth Bank on W. J. Corell & Co. bavo purcbafed the D. P. Delbler property on Seventh sircct, from Caleb Barton. Joseph Walter of Catawissa has recently received a pension and back pay. Milton Shaffer of tho some placo has also received a pension. A polo raising and ox roast will tako place at Malnvllle this wock Friday, begin ning at 2 o'clock p. m. Good speakers are expected. Itev. Samuel Blair is holding a two weeks' revival in tho M. E. Chuich. lae church Is filled nightly, and much interest Is manifested. Countv Surveyor Neyhard Is at work preparing a draft of the plan of Blooms- burp, with lots laid out as included In the nromsed extensions on all sides, and not ably that of the Lund Improvement Com pany. There are snmo beautiful lots in tho extensions and parlies contemplating tho purchase of lots shnu'd make their selec tions asicarly as possible The taking of testimony in tho railroad crossing caso between tho Belt Railroad and tho D., L. & W. was concluded last . . . nut. week Tuesday oeiore it. . uiuie Master and Examiner. I ho testimony will make about four hundred pages of printed matter. Tho caso has not yet been argued. were very Borry for what they had done. Tho dinners served at Phillips' Cafo are very fine. Last Sunday tho menu was as follows; Oysters on half shell, Mock Tur- tie soup, Houflo of Salmon, Oyster Pate, Chicken a la Tartan, Itico cakes glace, Boast goose, Apple a la Mode, Hoast Beef, Boiled Ham, Cream Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Corn, Onions, Peas, Macaroni, Lobster and Culcken Salad, Steamed Plum Duff, Brandy Sauce, Mlnco and Pumpkin pie, Cakes, Ice Cream, Wlno Jelly, Fruits , Nuts, Itil'lne, Crackers and Cheese, French nortec, Chinese tea, and Milk. Tho show window of tho Cafe, with its display of game, oysters nnd other tempting dishes, is very attractive. The firm has recently been changed to M. M, Phillips & Son, Ralph having become a partner. Tho repairs of tho Sunday School roam of the Lutheran church are now completed. Tho room was re-opened last Sunday morn ing, when special exercises weie held by the Children's Missionary Society An ad dress was also given by tho pastor Rev. A. P. Bellman, who congratulated the people upon thii beautiful room. After tho re marks of the pastor, the superintendent, B. F. Zirr, gave a short address folluwlng which an appeal was made for contrlbu- Hons to pay balance duo for tho repairs. '1 ho people . sponded liberally and suffic ient was raised to pay all indebtedness. Tho Sunday school room is. now the most complete of any in town A sliding glass partition was placed between tho Infant department, bible clasa and main school, so that all can be thrown into ono room for opening and closing exercises. The ceilings and walls were newly papered, the scats removed and chairs supplied their places, while tho entire floor Is carpeted with Brussels carpet. TUc lvlcctrlc I-lKltt Company. Tho Bloomsburg Electric Light Com pany is organized as follows : W. II. Tubbs, President, L E. Waller, Secretary, Dr. I. W. Wllllts, Treasurer, O. W. Miller, J. H. Mercer, P. S. Harman and C. C. Pa. cock, directors. A contract has been made with tho Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company for tho steam and electric ma chinery, tho price being $15775. Jonathan Bochman has the contract for tho eTectlon of the building on the lot at Eighth and Iron streets, for $2725 . Tho price of tho i lot was $1500, making tho total cost of tho plant $20000. Tho building and rnachin cry is to be ready for operation by January 1st. Tho capacity of the plant will be 60 arc lights and 050 Incandescent lights. The Thomson-Houston Company has tak en $1000 In stock. i)r. Tnliiinite on TliiuiUHKiviiiir. ODly a few brief days nnd there will bo a table spread across the top of tho two great ranges of mountains which rido this continent a table reaching from tho At lantic to tho Pacific seas. It is the Thanks giving tablo of tho Nation. They come from the East and West and North and South and sit at It. On It will bo smoking tho products of all lands birds of every aviary, cattle from every pasture, fish from every lake.feathered spoils from every farm. Tho fruit (baskets will bend down under the products plucked from tVo peach fields of New Jersey, the applo orchardsbf western Now York, the orange grovts of Florida, the vineyards of Ohio and tho nuts threshed from New England woods. son City at night tho Manor Rest Inn looms up beautifully on the hill, with Its brilliant Illuminations. This hotel Is comploto In all Its Appoint ments, andJMr. John P. Hill, tho popular manager, has hosts of friends. Tho house is handsomely furnished, and the tablo is supplied with the best tho market affords. This Is the most charming resort In the county, and In tho 'summer tho houso Is full of guests. Fishing in season, and hunting during the winter attract visitors tj this section from all over tho country It Is located on tho sldo bill, and com. mands a grand view of tho valley from Its broad verandas. Excursion parties from Bloomsburg over the B. & S. woul d spend a delightful day at tho Manor Rest. James Dewltt Is supplying Jamison City with excellent meat. Ue 'keeps a'l kinds of butcher's supplies, and he has ono of the finest refrigerators , in tho county. Will, lam Gunther Is his able assistant. Bhcphcrd & Burchard havo erected a large store and dwelling on tho west branch near Perry's Hotel. '1 ho building is heated from tho cellar by furnaco heat. They arc largely interested in timber lands. A new post office has been established at Perry's. J. J. Burchard is tho poitraaslcr, and tho name of tho office Is Elk Grovo. The saw mill of the FishlngcrecL Lumber Company has n capacity of 75,000 to 100,000 feet of lumber a day. They are omploying about 20 hands at present This mill is one ot the best equipped in tho country. They are sawing very nice lumber, being provided with a trimmer. Mr. Joel Garri son is the general manager. The;tlub Factory isicmploylng 45 hands, nnd is doing a great busin is. At this fac tory aro manufactured hub3, brewer's shavings, venccrings, &e. It is one of tho leading Industries of Jamison City. Peter J. Suit's planing Jinlll is runnin g full blast. He turns out doors, sash, bill lumber, and all kinds ot contract work. William G. Evans has recently moved to Jamison City and has opened a very neat and attractivcoystcr saloon next door to J. M. Dewltt's. Ho serves oysters in any style, and In tho vcryjnicest shape. Thomas E. Proctor has erected thirty five new houses hero. They arc frame buildings, two stories high, and all sepa rate They will bo occupied by his em ployees at the tannery. Lloyd Zancr has opened a livery stablo here. Ho has six good horses, and, ve hicles of all kinds, and is ready to fill ord ers at short notice. A largo two.stnry framo school houso has ust been completed here. School be gan last Monday. Tho building is furnish ed throughout with tho desks of the School Furnishing Company of Bloomsburg. There aro two rooms, and the teachers are W. B. Sutllff and Miss Albertson. Wes ley & Smith put up the building. 11. J. Force has erected a new building to bo used as a drug store and dwelling. It is a fine two and a half story building. Dr. P. L. Ilartman, formerly ot Cambra, is the resident physician here, and has built up an excellent practice. He will soon erect a flno residence The New Hteniticr. The st( am flro rnfltno ptitchascd by tho council arrived on Friday. It Is a No. 4 Bllsby Rotary and cost 12900. Tho iron work nnd vhcils are pslnttd red, nnd tbo polished worn Is nickel plated. The en gine was tested on Saturday afternoon. It was drawn liy four black horses fur nlshtil by W. II Gllmpro and driven by A. Noble. The first test w.s At thu Normal Dchool, where tho highest points of Hi' roof wero rcachtd easily by Ibo stream Next tho plug nt Matket tquaro was at tached to, and onu lino of hnso was laid up Market to tho Lutheran church. When tho engine was iturlcd with a pressure ot 85 pounds ot steam, tho waltr soon issued from tho nozzle, And cllmbtd higher and higher until It nearly reached tho topmost point of the chuich steeple. A little more steam was turned on, and tbo water reach, ed tho'top ot tho weather vane, and still not satisfied It went higher and higher un til It reached a point nt least thirty feet above the vane. Then tho cnglno was tested with two lines ot hose, tho second being laid down Main, and tho result was equally as good. Tho final test was with four streams of water, and all wont up high enough to cover any building In town. Tho cnglno was also tested at tho canal with very satisfactory results. Tho hose used was tho rubber lined hemp hoie, and It stood tho heavy prcssuro well. The steamer Is n beauty, and Is undoubtedly well made, for tho Silsby has no superior, Tbo only difficulty in tho matter will bo to get tho cnglno to a flro without horses, as it is very heavy. Tho steamer is mado by tho Bllsby Manu facturlng Company of Seneca Falls, Now York, and is warrrantcd tor ten years. It will throw a stream 240 feet through an inch and a quarter nozzle ; two streams 200 feet through a seven-eighths inch nozzle four streams 1G0 feet through flvc-clghths Inch nozzles. This is through 100 feet of hose. It will throw ono stream 180 tcct through 1000 feet ot hose with an Inch noz zlc. California on WIieelB. tMT"TT7,7'TZ'?&. I. W. Hwlmaa & Song. FOR 1 SCROFULA Impure Blood DYSPEPSIA .Salt Rheum RHEUMATISM Liver Complaints TUMORS 'Nervous Prostration or 0ISEASED KIDNEYS Tboherltagoof which overy tinman bo- Ing is almost as csrinin ns no in oi mr, -a nunllshtntut breath, Is Bcrofula Humor. S Toor diet nnd Innnrriclent food, 111 vontl- ; latlon, llltti, and datnpnCfJ, nil assist tho slumbering germs of Scrofula to over- 5 power tho vitality of tho body nnd run riot In tho system, Tho blood In Its process of renewing tho wnsto cannot ; oxpolnny Inherited tnlntof weakness or : Impurity, It con only bo removed by tho action of somo purifying medicinal ; agency, which assisted by nntrltious food, well dlgontodnnil assimilated Into ; blood, gradually Insures tbo possession S of sonnd health, bucli a renovating rem- odyhas Urown's Saraj.arllui proved IU ; self to bo. Brown's Sarsapariilai AtkllSraicEltill.oO. ebotUeaforB.OO" V DON'T Uke Something elM"JaatM good." IT IS NOT .T tt Aba Warm km A Co., Bole Vrorirtptcni, liangor, Up. t The JnmlBoi, city Robhcry. Wlillt lcotlc Hay nt l'.x.ConnieHH. lnnn iiorr. O. K. Meyers and Joo Boone, wha havo Tho bread will ue wuito irom mo wueat been engaged for several years in tho fur- Ileitis or Illinois anu en.gau, luo uau nlturo and undertaking business in Chid, qucters will bo adorned with California ron Neb., have sold out their interests gold, and tho tablo will bo a.glcam with ii.r,, nl invested In a thousand acres 'of Nevada silver, anu 1110 least win do warm land near Galveston, Texas. Tho reason for the chanco is the falluro of the crops In Nebraska for several successive year's and a consequent depression of business. Hem. Tho Tube Works havo been located on land of.D. J. Waller below tho canal, two acres having been donated by him, with tho option to tho company to purchase three acres more. Tho building and ma. chtnery will be paid for by subscription, 0080 for pRyi Bnj tho gladness of harves and tho suhscribeis will bo secured by first t(.rs driving baruward the loads of sheaves, cd with fire-grates heaped up with Penn sylvania coal. Tho halls will bo spread with carpets from tho Lowell mills, and when darkness comes with its heavy drap. cries, the lights will flash from bronzed brackets ot Philadelphia manufacture. The fingers of the Massachusetts girls will havo hung tho embroidery tbo music will bo the drumming of ten thousand mills ac companied by t'10 shoutB of children let The Chntelaluc Which, Tho chatelaine watch Is again coming into favor for ladles' uso. It Is a dainty timepiece, and one will not wonder at it that indications show that It will ho exten sively worn this season. Btylej lu'ladlcs' watches change just as tho forms of their dresses aro revolutionized, During tho coming winter one will frequently hear the clanking of tho chatelaine as a lady passes, which feebly suggests tbo presence ot the military. Bailey, Banks & Blddloof Phila delphia, say that in anticipation of this be coming popular stylo they bavo given largo orders for chatelaines and have just rcceiv. cd tho first of tho invoices. A free exhibit of tho products of Call fornla was given on Thursday of last week Tho exhibit Is contained in a train of thrco vestibule cars, fitted up by tho Btato Board of Trade of California and tho Southern L'acltlc Company. It consists ot vege tables, fruits, cereals, minerals,- woods and wines, luo train was sluc-trackeit near the D., L. & V. depot, and hundreds of people visited it during tho day. In the afternoon It was almost impossible to get in tho cars, and tho ciowd was so great that It was difficult to bco much. Tho Normal School went down In a body in tho morning. Tho first car ot tho special train is entirely given up to an exhibit of various beautiful specimens of California fruits, t&sUfully arranged along the sides of the cars in glass cases. The first caso upon tho left band sido is devoted to a splendid display ot various kinds of nuts. Then follows nn exhibit of dried fruits, apri cots, apples, peaches, raisins, figs, dates, plums and numerous others, tho like of which aro seldom seen. Tho next lot of cases contain a display of silk In various stages, from the raw cocoon and tho silk just unwound from It to tho true thread in different hues ready to bo spun and woven. Very few know that cotton is raised in the Qolden State ; yet tbo samples exhibited in this car will compare favor ably with the best raised in tho cotton States. The left-hand sldo ot the coach contains various other magnificent speci mens, amongst which aro bananas four Inches in diameter nnd seven Inches long, weighing an average of sir pounds each ; a jar of red peppers, three InchcB in diam eter, and pears weighing Ave pounds each The right-hand sldo of this car is largely a repetition of tho other side. It displays somo onions twenty-four inches in cir cumference aud weighing seven pounds each ; potatoes tipping tho scales at eight pounds, and quinces seventeen Inches in circumference. At the rear of tho car is a wiro basket containing a mammoth ostrich egg, and close by is a young ostrich stuffed and mounted. This car also contains samples ot wheat, oats and corn raised in California. Tho second car is chiefly devoted to a display of various California wine. In tho centre is a gigantic squash, weighing yery nearly 200 pounds. To tbo front and rear areisamples of various ores and timbers, Tho third car is vscd as tho living car, containing tho sleeping berths and dining and sitting rooms ot tho delegation. Tho burglary at tho store of T. E. Troc- tor nt Jamison City has been reported In several ways, and wo havo taken pains to procure tho particulars. Tbo thieves en tered tho store through tho ice houBO at tbo rear. They first entered a door about flf tccn'.fcct from the ground, and after get ting inside they had to descend again to tho floor of tho lco houso about tho samo distance, and from there they went up over tbo waro houso garret and down through a trap door, thcn.thcy cut through a panel and got Into the main store room. They scemad to havo mado a thorough inspec tion of tho contents of tho store. Every, thine was turned topsy turvey. On tho floor they left all their old clothes, consist ing of hatr, coats, pants, shoes, suspenders and underwear. One of them evidently had on thrco woolen shirts, one over tho other, ono a flno pair of camel's hair draw- ers. These were isoilcd and had never been washed, and were probably stolen somewhere else. A pair of pants left had tho cost mark on yet, and among other things left was a red handkcrchlet that had been worn around tho neck. They left a purse, and a small 33 calibre revolver w.th Iron handle. They took away with them about seven overcoats, two dozen flno woolen shirts, ail tho jowclry In a show case, including watches j knives, razors, pockctbooks, four largo valises, tobacco, cigars, two halter straps and a number of suits of clothes. They took so much that they must havo had a team near at hand, or there wero not less than four robbers, About a quarter of ono a light was seen In the Btoro by Samuel Michaels and also by Mr. Wolf and another man. At the samo time two men were Been at tho depot ap. parcntly drunk, but it is supposed that they were of tho party, and that their bois tcrou3 conduct was assumed for tho pur pose ot distracting attention from tho store when anybody was seen on tho street. No arrests havo yet been made, nnd it strange that no men hayo been seen any where loaded down with plunder as theso men must hayo been. On Friday preceding tour tickets wero stolen from tho station at Lightstrcet Jamison City, and on Thursday somo were stolen from the Stillwater station to Jami son City. At Stillwater tho agent noticed two men sitting in the waiting room In the evening, and whllo ho was at supper they got over tho partition Into tho ofllco an helped themselves. The waiting rooms are always left open, 'and the offices are separated from tho waiting-room by a par tllion that docs not extend to tbo celling, Whether they were tho samo men or not is not known. They nro probably members of the same gang that havo been operatic through this region. O. O. Beck, E?q , of Moorchcad, Minn., says of Hon. It. O lion's lecture on Tho Labor Problem 1 "I would havo given $5 to hear that leo- turc. It was worth tho cost ot tho whole course1" W. B. Douglass, Esq., says 1 "It doubled and trebled any lecture of tho course. Mr. Horr is chock full of fun, and ho lets it out in great hape. Ills viows, too, aro solid and sound, ho has nn apt way ot expressing himself so that nil nucrslooj 11." At tho Normal School, Baturday evening, November 22nd, A I.acJy'HI'crrcct Cotnpniltoll. Everv cxDCCtant mother should read our now book by Dr. Nye, ono of Now York's most celebrated physicians. A pericci mother's guide, It tells how tho fearful or- deal can bo mudo easy, free from danger, and almost ntlrcly painless, thus saving montns or anxiety, uroad, and suuermg. Full ot valuahlo information to la lies, an werlng hundreds of delicate questions. Send two-cent stamp for circular, toitl monlals, and confidential letter. Address, UlUNK InOMAS C6 CO., 1'UBIISI US, 0-10-3m. Baltimore, Md. We always close our stores on Thanksgiving, Call lor a copy ot iNovcmDer "Good Things." it is full of good reading with valuable sugges tions and receipts on cooking, &c. Our winter goods are here, coats, shawls, blankets, flannels, skirts, furs, ynrns, &c. Dishes and frlass'ware are being ar 1 , . 1 .1. . 1 rangeu ana put in uanay piaces for Thanksgiving dinner. After this week we shall talk to you on Christinas goods which are being opened every day now. I. W. Hattmau & Sons. Don't forget to use "Hart mans' " Baking Powder For Tine Holidays, Life size Crayons and photo graphs. Finest work at M'Killip Bros. TUK0113 FOU DECEMBER TERM. ciiuND Jtmom llerwlck-J. II. Hoyt, Wm. M. Stephen an J J. Kurcz. Illoom-DouitlaR Hughes. veucr, U Kostcnbaudcr and Wm. U. rcntnlla Barner nnvln. Ceii"e0)rgo ilartman. Corvng.ura Andrew Kaln. Greenwood A. J. P'rr. Hemlock llmon ltelchart. Iic'ist leremlah Kalmngcr. Mimtn It. w Kmlih. Montour Arthur Roberts, Win. a llelch&rd, John 8. Vensch and T. P. Karnswortli. Oran.ro CaWIn Ucrrlnir. Koanojrcraelt 1). W. KarU. I'lne Wm. o. Olrton. Scoit Calrtn Hcrrtne, Jacob Terwllllecr, Geo, liuckio and J. u. Miller. Catarrh is not a local but co istltutlona disease, and requires a constitutional re medy like Hood's Barsaparllla to effect a cure. Look for tho ad of Manner's Double Ex tract Barsanarllla for tho blood, In this Is. W. It will be of interest to thoso afilictcd with bad blood. St. Harvest-home services wero held In the Lutheran church Bunday last. The church was beautifully decorated with grain, fruits and flowers. I'atents havo recently been granted to W. W. Purbel of Berwick for u lock, and to Dr. L. A. Bhattuck for nn Improved fountain pen. Ladles will tako notice of tho largo ad in this Itsuo of Manner's Balm of Gllead Lotion it Is the finest of its kind for ladles' use. , "kl Luther Memorial Day was observed with vppropriato exercises in all tho congrega tlonB of tho Espy l'astorato. Tho offering for Ilomo Missions amounted to $10.03. Work wos commenced on tho new Lutheran parsonago Monday. Tho work of building will bo pushed as rapidly as posslblo so that It will bo lu good condition for occupancy uiforo Apru jsi. Mr. Bloom, Superintendent of tho Car rlago Factory that was burned at Bcranton a fw months aco, proposes to srect a largo carriage factory on tbo land of tho Land Improvement company, about I1CD00. Tho new dwelling house bclug erected nn tho lot of Mrs. ltupert on Centre street where tho old barn stood, Is fast nearlog completion. It will lo ready for cccu. pany before April 1st, and will bo used by JLlK, Miller, Mrs. uupenn uu.iu-in. mortgage and bonds en tho plant. The nt nf tho n'ant will ho 15000. It will probably bo completed ,by April 1st. Tho Y. W. C. T. U. of Lightstrcet will glvo an entertainment at tho M. E. Church on Friday evening aist Inst, iiie enter tainment will consist of vocal and instru mental music, and readings. Admission 10 cents. Immediately after tho exercises, the Citizens, Cornet Band will cntertatnat Mr. Drake's new building, during the serving of refreshments by tho Young ladies of tho Union. and the tbankFglvings of tho nation which crowd the gates wlih doxologies, until tho oldest harper of Heaven will not bo ab'e to tell where the tcrn-stlal song ends and tho celestial song begins. Welcome, Thanks, giving Day! 7'. VcWilt 'Mmage, D. D , in Ladits' Home Journal. iSx.CoimrcHKiunii Horr. XT THE NOHUiL SATDllOAY N10UT. Roswcll U. Horr was born in the Btato ot Vermont, November 88, 1830, but re. moved to Ohio when only four yeara old. When nineteen years 01 ago 110 leu nts mother's homo and started out tor hlmt-elf with a full determination to work his way Tho fnllnwinor letters aro held at Blooms- burir. l'a. post office nnd will bo sent to the through college, which he did, graduating 1 ... o,v from Ant och Colh'ro in tho first class In dead letter omco uec. jow. n, Snmmer of 1857. Immediately after Mrs. Jano A. Davis, Jacob Martz, Miss Ws eraduatioa he was elected Clerk of tbo Roso Mollenry, W. W. Miller, J. Wells ttourt of Common Picas in tho County of Bmlth, 1'. F. Wilkinson. borain, and served two terms, in all six 1, nin fnr ilipun letters nleaso yc. llo studied law during Ms clerk. Persons calling for theso letters p ease j wm adraUtclJ l0 pracllco ,,y luo say, they wero advertised Nov. 18, lbm Huprcmo court of Ohio, devoting himselt Ono cent will beicharged on each letter to his profession for only two years. Binco ..Wrtlned that ,lmo uo bas CDBgcil In mining, bank. auvnuiu, Oatiioakt, P. M. log and lumbering, having resided In thn , ' city of East Baglnaw for fifteen years past. ovsTi'ii HIIIU.I.SI Hi?- BHW.I.HI In tho summer of 1878 ho was nominated for Congress by tho Republicans of the fjrnnnil ovster and sea shells, as every Klchth District, and was elected. In 1880 , nf Treat value n a FOUL- and IBB3 uo was rcturneu It will cost TRY YARD. Chickens and all fowls requlro somo gritty substance lo help digest their food, and it has been found that shells aro the best thing they can get. It is cheap, and all raisers of poultry will find It to their ad vantago to uso It. Try It I And you will soon see a itmcrcnco in your cmctuui. For ealo by D, W. Kitouhn Dealer In Oraln, hark, seeds, flour, feed, and baled hay t buckwheat Hour a specialty. Uraln Houso, uraco, 0th and Iron Bts. Lockard's Building. 21.3t. Bloomsburg, l'a. Rolls, carbuncles, and other ikln erup tions Indicate that tho system Is endeavor. in,, tn ndect poisonous acids, and thut . .. . . . , 1 , Aid's earsaparllia is imperatively nucueu. It Is tho most reliable of all blood medi cines. Atl( your druggist for It, and tako no other. Few men havo ever entered tho Lower Houso ot Congress who have won such a National reputation in six years, as did Mr. iiorr. Ho was considered ono of tbo abl est and most ready debaters on tbo floor of tho House, and was ono of tho few men who could always get a hearing in that body, His reputation as a platform speak er is really National. Uo possesses a natural wit and humor, coupled with original thought and hard common sense that is really refreshing. His great lecture, "Tho Labor Prjblem," should bo beard by tho entire people of the iicpuuuo. TUc Court iiouhc Addition. On Monday of last week, bids wero opened by tho commissioners for building tho addition to tho Couit Houso. They were as follows ; W. O. Mallcy, Wilkcs-Barre, $38900.00 W. N. Bmlth, " " 27000.00 A. S. Phillips, WilliamBport, 21000.00 Thos. dorrey, Bloomsburg, 23785.00 Joscp Poust, Berwick, 22500.00 Mathias Shaffer, Bloom, 210C0.00 Charles Krug, ' 10318.00 Tho bid of Charles Krug being tho low. est, tbo contract was awarded to htm In chbc he filed a satisfactory bond. Tho commissioners waited until Thursday evening, and no bond having been offered, they awarded tho contratct to Mathias Bbiffcr, tho next lowest bidder. Thcro was somo t ilk among a ifew people, of asking for an injunction, for what reason wo are not Informed, but no signers could bo procured. An injunction would not havo availed much, for Shaffer began work early on Friday morning, and before noon, had tho stuno steps leading up to tho front door torn away. Tho Iron fence was also removed, and tho stono wall around the yard, and tho steps leading into tho yard, were all torn out. An Injunction would have stopped work after all this had been done, and things would havo been left in very bad shape. Tho .old trees were cut down on Mon ay, andtho front yard will bo dug out level with the pavement. The work of building will bo pushed forward rapidly. Tho erection Jo f this addition will forever scttlo the possibility or a repetition of tbo mistake that was mado when the new jail was located near tbo canal. Tho court house will never leave Its present lo. cation, It Is expected that tho addition will bo completed by May Court. Held Office 40 Vca rB. Wm. C Johnston, Esq., ot this place, died at his homo on Market street, Thurs day morning, about flvo o'clock, of pneu monia, aged about 74 years. Tho deceased was born In Columbia County, Pa (in what Is now Deny twp, Montour county). About tho year 1848 ho was admitted to tho bar In Columbia coun ty. On tho formation ot Montour county In tho year 1850 ho was elected the first Register and Recorder, and has been re peatedly re-elected at the close of each of. flclal term, and held tho ofllco to tbo date of his demise, a period of about forty years. It is very rare in tho history of counties in Pennsylvania that nn official can be found who has consecutively held an elcctlvo office for so long a period. It is a testlmonlel to tho competency, efficien cy and Integrity ot the deceased, and of tho confidence- reposed in tbo Incumbent by his constituency. Mr. Johnson was an old and honored member of the Masonic fraternity. He joined tbo organization In the year 1847, Danvlilo Lodge, No. 221. Ho was also a member ot tho degrco ot Knights Temp. lar, Commandery 37. Ue was also a mem ber ot the Odd Fellow's organization, being a member ot Montour Lodgo 109, Uo died at a rlpo age, Ho was a kind and loving husband and father, a consis tent Christian, a most clever neighbor and friend and ono who commanded tho entire respect ot tbo community In which bo liv ed. Tho Interment took place on Baturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho burial services wero held under tho auspices ot Knights Templar, Commandery, No. 87, DantilU InteUigmeer. Aslc Your FrieitclM Atiout It. Your distressing cough can bo cured. We know It because Kemp's Balsam with in the past few yoirs has cured so many coughs and colds In this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by Its genuine merit. Ask somo friend who has used it what be thinks of Kemp's Bal sam. Thcro Is no medicine so ipurc, none so effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at druggist BTAIt COURSE. Tho next entertainment of tho "Star Courso" will be held Friday evening, Dec. 5, and will bo a lecturo by Mr. John R. Clarko on "To and Fro In London." Mr. Clarke is comparatively a now man before American audiences, but has already achieved an enviable, reputation as a lectur er, having delivered tho lecturo "To and Fro In London" over 1000 times In tho 1 United States. lie has received moro than tho avcrtge number ot recalls, which is tho strongest evidence of a (successful lecturer. In Cbambcrsburg ho lectured four times In one season and was ten times in Bt. Cath erines, Canada, In 2 years. Mr. Clarko not only touches on tho bcn ious side of life but gives tho witty and humorous side also, and Is also a good ini mitable mimic and good vocalist. The lecture by Mr. W. M. R. French Wednesday evening was very pleasing and all who heard it were fully satisfied that the management were sustaining their promises for a first-class course. Pensions ! Veterans ! ! Tho Disability Pension Bill. Act of Juno 27. 1890. grants pensions to all ex-soldiers and sailors who served 03 days or moro In tho Army or Navy during tno reucilion, anu were nonorao'y uisciiarg ed, and who nro now suffering from any permanent, mental or physical disability contracted since tho war or during tho war whether from disease, Injuries or ciiects 01 old age, at tho rate of from $0 to $12 per month, according to the degreo of Ills dis ability tor tuo pcrlormance ot lauor requir ing tho exertion of physical strength ; provided tho disability is not due to vici ous habits. This pension is not restricted to tho v6tcrans who havo to mako their living by hard labor, but is equally duo to professional men or clerks, provided tbey nave an existing uisaniiity wuicn wouiu prevent tho continuous exerciso ot the physical strength of an able-bodied man. Thoso who havo applied unuer tuo gen oral laws and who aro unablo to provo up the pending claim can apply lor and se cure this pension and then cortinuo tho prosecution of tho former claim aud secure their arrears. It vou are now drawing a small pension, say $2 or $4 per month, you can take this pension Instead, and It you have an appli cation on fllo for lncreaso or additional pension for new disabilities you can con tinue the prosecution of such claims wbl'e drawing the new pension, or you can file an original claim for a disability contract ed in tho servlco "while drawing ponsion under this new act. Widows, children, and dependent moth ers and fathers aro entitled under this act and can suspend tho prosecution ot any pending claim, and take this pension, aid afterwards complela the prior claim and get arrears. Having been duly nppolntod an Agent according to the rules and regulations ot the Department ot tho Interior In the pros ecution ot such claims and having had suc cess in a numuer or cises l am always pre pared to give Information and assist claim ants, and will assuro them success if they aro able to establish tho facts as required by law. Those interested should call soon and claim their reward. 1 ClKOimB W. HTKllNKIt, North .Hnrttrt M. 7-18-Gni. nloouiAbtira l'a. TKAVEH.SE JUltORS-lST WEEK. neaver -Simuol Kltngaman. l)enoi uowman Crawford, O. W. Kanouso, a. W. Tou3t aDd mac (Jlbbona. BerwtcK A. Thielo, Moses Marklo and s. B. liow- nun, llloom-2wm. llabU, MUhlas Anplemn, W. (.. Kvins, O. H. inker, Hirry Forn.iUt. C. E. 8av.ieo, W. B. H'nker.uid San- let sniiTer. IirlarcroeK-O. li. Fritz, L. J. Adams, i:. a. Y. Kshlnita and ci'as, Woinagor. Catnwlgsi Jel Achcy, D. E, Kuploy and Lloyd Yoasor. Central! Jovptt I'AddPn. coiynirliam Harry J. Welter. Frankli" -l'etr 8. ford. Greenwood L. 1. Yeager. Hemic 3k -It. K. lkoler, Jacoh Harris and Ileiry II snd. . Jackson -J. W. Fritz and Jno. v. Vannuta. LocusU-Adim Markiand W. II. lilltl;. Madison (l.o. Ilartman. Miniln-K. n. worknelwr. Montour W. M, Monroe, orange Harrison Conner and J. 11. Itarman. ltns J. It. Fowler, John Potter and Hurley Hhoo- Scot' B. 0. Waples W. K. Delttertck, Daniel Wcrtnun and Chas. bhatter. Sugarlojir Artoh ooider and Herbert Ilea. TKAVEIWB J0ItOnS-8Kn WEEK. Boaver Martin John30n. Henon A. T. Ikeler. Berwick Chas. llaan, Eujsno Loehard and F. n. Eaton. Bloom c. A. Klelm. Elmer xtcBrtdo, Ezra Brown a j 1 Jos. HaHton. Urlarcreek H. II. Hitler, Emanuel Yoit, M. D. Ka- noiuo and Hoadlr suit Caiwlssi Cnas Krelgh- Centre T. rj, strouge and C. n. Crrder. Couyuizhara Jas. Monaghan, cuas. lOallagher and John P. llannon. Greenwood Jcucpnc. Btcs and Nehemtih Kltch. en. Hemlock John S. Neyhart. Jactson E. J. Colo, IL J. Hlrloman and Wm. Yorks. Mad'son John M. Mordan. Malr so'omon Doaner, M. M. Clelgcr, W. K. Shu man and W. II. Utt. Miniln-Clark Miller Montour F'ancls Leldr. uraoga-E. Sloan and Silas Conner, ltoaringcrock David Lonj. Scott 1. M. Pettlt. LOCAL NOTICES. Feed your chickens oyster shells and make them lay. For sale by. D. W. Kitoiies. Try sea shells for your chickens, it makCB 'cm fat. For sale by D. W. ICtTOHES. Do chickens have dyspepsia 1 Not when they cat oyster shells. For sale by U. W. KITCHEN. No tariff on ovster shells and it is the best thing lo tho world for your chickens. ror sale by u. W. Kitches. AN AVALANCHE O4 BARGAINS ! ItlaaHIsluke To try to cure catarrh by using local ap plications, catarrh Is not a local but a constitutional disease. It is not a disease ot the man's nose, but ot the man. There fore, to effect a cure, requires a constitu tional remedy llko Hood's Barsaparllla which, acting through tbo blood, reaches every part of tho system, expelling tho taint which causes tho disease, and Impart ing health. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When ruby was sick, wa gave her CutorU. When tho ni a Child, sho cried for Cutorta, When the bcc&me Klw, tho clung to CutorU, Whnhtn1CMl,trn,htaTsOiomCWilorU. A Bprmir sieuic.ne. Tho druggUts cla'm that pooplo cat daily tor tho now euro for constipation and slck.hcadacho, discovered by Dr. Bilas Lano while In the ltocky Mountains. It Is said to bo Oregon grape root (a great remedy In tho far west for thoso complaints) combin ed with simple herbs, and is mado for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at SO cents a pack age nnd Is called Line's Family Medicine. Fob Baie. Valuable property, known as thu Morris property In Bloomsburg. Apply to Uuy Jucoby. U-7.Wt. To Tlio Z-aborlusr Men, Every man who earns his bread by hard work should hear Hon. R. 0.,IIorr on Bat urday night. There la perhapi not anoth. er man in the United States who has given tho question of tho relation ot capital and labor so much study as ho has. lie Is brim full ot fun, and Is ono of tho few men that can combine good common senso and true wit so that each bclpa tho other. At the Normal School, Baturday evening, November 22nd, A DlttlcuttJiurKlcal Operation, On Baturday, Noy, lBtli, Dr. Gardner as- sisted by Dr. Itcagan of Berwick, Hebcr, Bobbins, Mclteynolds, nnd 11. C. Hower of this place, performed tho difficult operation of expecting tho second branch of the filth pair ot nerves lor tho relief of facial ecu ralgia, on Mrs. Dora Lyons of l'ioo Bum mit. Tbo operation consisted of making V shaped Incision from each angle ot the oyo ono anil one-halt inches long, exposing the bono of tho face, cultlP3 through the bono the slzn of a quarter of a dollar, dis. sectlng tho nerve, which the bono cot ers for two Inches and cutting it oil near tb brain. This bono dissection was made with tho surgical cnglno which cut througli the bonu rapidly, tho operation lasting ono hour. Tho patient has had no pain slnco the operation. Hcraiitun Is Happy, Bho has tho largest Coal and Steel Indus- tries In the United States and ts now as- surcd by tho representative of the iteming ton Typo Writer, who visits all the schools In this country, that Wood's Business Col lege and School of Bhorl Hand is the larg est and best equipped Institution ho has over seen. Over six hundred student bavo entered slnco September Ht, In th night and day sessions. By virtue ot a writ of lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common Fleas of Col. Co. Pa., and to mo directed, there will In sold at tho Court House, Bloom3burg Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1890, at J o'clock p, m., tho following: AU thoso two certain contiguous lots or pieces of ground situ ate In Conynglnm, Col. Co., Pa., bounded on tho west by land of C. a. Murphy, on tho north by the publlo road leading from CertraUa to Glrard- vine, on tho east and south by lands ct Locust Mountain coal Co., said two lots contain together In front Kilty (60) feet and extending that width In depth Ono Hundred and Forty Feet (110) on which aro erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tbo fult ot Tho Miners and Laborers' Saving Fund . Association versiH Edward Qeiaglity and Cella Ocraghty his wlfo tn right of said wlto, and to bj Bold as the property of Cella Ocraghty. Mark, Attorney. ALSO : By virtue ot a writ of Fl, Fa. muod out of tho Courtof Common I'loas of Ool. Co , Pa., and to mo directed, thcro w.U bo sold at tho same tlmo and place the following: All that certain lot or piece nt land sltuato In Jameson City, Col. Co., I'n., bounded as follows, to-wlt: Oa the north by lot of .Minerva Bowell, on tho east by Broad Street, south and west. by lot of A. 11. Croop, containing Forty Feet In Front andOno Hundred and Twenty Feet in depth, whereon aro erected A DW ELL1NG HOUSE and outbuilding?. Also: All that certain tot or piece ot land altu ate In Jameson city, Col. Co, Pa., bounded as fol. lows, to-wlt: On the north by boventh street, on tho east by tho Bloonsburs and Sullivan Hall- road Co., on tho pouth by tho Bloomsburg and bulllvan UaltroadOo. and tho Flihlngcreek Lum. ber Co , and on the west by Broad Street, con taining Oae Hundred and Bitty Feet In front on Broaa Street, and Elghty-Stx feet In depth, whoro on are erected a Planing Mill, Wheelwright Shop Outbuilding and Trestle. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Orant Herring Trustee versus Peter J. Suit, and to bo sold as tho property ot Peter J. Suit. BCCKINOIUII, JOHN B. CASEY, 11-7-ul Atty. Sheriff. A chance th?t seldom occurs in the midst of a season, but owing to the continued warm weather and having an extra arge stock and to make room for Holiday Goods, we have de cided to hold a SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALE from November 20th to December tst. Our entire line of Ladies' and Children's Coats at greatly re duced prices. 600 cheviot reef- ers lor $14.29, I2.00 piUSIljaCK- I presented to tho orM-ans- court of Columbia and eonnrniod ntsl, and umovi exceptions are Hied within four days thereafter, win be connrmcd atholuu David Lewis But. Sugarloaf, personality $100.00 - arou iumh fet. FUhlncruek, peronnllty 1300.00 Daniel (learhart Hu Bearer, persona.y, (33 CO, reality, $jT.W-3O0.tK) W. II. SNYDElt. Clert O.C. Clerk's oflloc, Bloomsburg, Pa, Nor. 10, 1"0. YflDOWS' APPUA1SEMENT8. ets 50.00, Ci 1,00 lackets at $8.25, etc. Children's Coats, 88c and up. Yoj can save big money. Also, a lot of DRESS GOODS 60c, cloths 47c, 46m Henriettas 6oc, was 78, 50c serges now 40c, etc. A lot of llannels at reduced prices. Blankets have been cut wonder fully in price for this Sle. A big lot of plushes and velvets, hosiery, gloves, towels, shawls. a lot ol sheetings, a lot of coun- erpanes, llannel skirts and a good many other goods. Call at once, don't wait, the time is short. You ' can save money. Remember the sale is for 10 days only, Nov. 20th to Dec. 1st. H. J. Clark & Son. Save VT i our QUDINANOE NO. 81. An Ordinance-to extend that portion of Th'rd street K ist ot Chest Tiut alley, fro n chestnut alley tiicTio t Bo It ordalnod and enacted by tho Towncourcllof the Town of Utoomiburg, an J it rsrcoy oruaiaea ana en&oiej oy authority no Tola Tlio Trtitli. I was troubled with Liver Complaint for years, and Buttered terribly, Lake, tho druggist advised mo to tako Sulphur Hit ters. I took three bottles and now I am a well man. . Vcnner, Waterburv, .Conn. 3t lo Nervim Ileliltltiiluit Men, If you will send us your addrcsa, we will mall rou our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about I)r. Dye's Celebrated Eleolro-VolUle Bell and Ap pUanci, ard their charmlnj; edeou upon ths i er. vous aenuiiRira system, an 1 now luvy win quick. It rebtore 7011X0.1 i'ror aud manhood, pamphlet tm. It ou aro thus anllctal, we 111 send you a Belt ana Appuanoen on inai. 1-3 My. VO1.TA10 But Co., Uarshall, Alio tho same. That Th'rd street oast of Chmtnut allev, cam. moaly called Uast Third Btrort, bo extend aid opunca weai w-.ru rrom unnbinut auey to jsisi gfreeiot the width of nfty feeu Tho oen'ro Una tleroof to be an extension or uintlnual ot ths ten. Ire line ot slid Third street as now open! cut ot said I'heetnut alley. Skct'on a. That prooecdlhits bo Instituted for tho aKsrumem of damage to alt purwu who mar bo Inltired and of contributions uuon all suoh properties as shall be l-nfilnl by thu exlHku ard opening o( said Third tnt as by lata vrdl. nauoe authorized and dlm-ted. l'ashod at a mccltog ot the Town Counell held nuv. , WW. u, A llt.IUll.NU AtUnli V. U. CuvuiKai, licsldcoU Secretary. Hair By n tlinelv iihoiif Ayer'H Ilnlr Vigor. Thin preparation has 110 oquul us a dri'iMng. It ktwpo tlio scalp clean, cool, r-.ii t healthy, and preserves the color, titliiitfc, and beauty ot tlio lialr. " I won rapidly bocominp; bald and frniy ; but after unlng two or tlin u buiilen of Ayer's lialr Vigor my li.nr givw tlile1-- and Rloy and tho original i-olor wan restored." Melviu AlUrleli, Canaan Centre, N. II, " Sumo time 11R0 I lost nil my lialr In uoiim-qiteuce of lnoasles. After due vvuittii. uo new irrowtli apiared, I then used Ayer's lialr Vigor and my liair grow Thick and Strong:. It lias apparently como to stay. Tim Vlpir U e iilently a Brent nld to nature." J. II, Williams, Floresrille, Tcxa. "I bnvo iin-il Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or rlvo yoars anil find it a mont satisfactory dressing for the lialr It 1 all I could (loxire, being harmless, aaiisins the lialr to retain lu natural color, and requiring but n small quantity to render the lialr ony tn arrange." Mrs. M. A. Ilalley, tl C'liurles street, Haverhill, Mass. II T I ,.nAn -! A ITnl- Tl a (it. , fi u"c. lining a .tut, , (or several years, and believe that It has uair in retain us naiurui canned mv h color." Mn. 11. J. King, Deoler In Diy Good, &o., l)UlioivllIe, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rimuiiiD nt Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. field by llrimfUUfcudl'r'fuifr. r- ..r
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