The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 19, 1890, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.-U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. ,7, ,889.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The
Columbian
Subscription price,
Entered nt tho post oraco at Bloomatrare r
i second claw matter, March I, 1683. ' '
nrruMIahedovory Friday,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, DKOEMUKll 19, 189tT
HAUW,
uso. a Airs, sinrv a. Woods will sell
personal properly at oiiuwnier nt 10 n. m.
Cows, (arm utcnslU, hotiscliohl goods and
many otlicr articles.
Duo. 87. Geo. R Klwell, trustee, will
sell nt publio salo on the premises In Cnta.
wissa. tho dwelling houso and lot formerly
owned by Stephen Ilaldy, nt 10 o'clock a.
m. bco advertisement.
Fon Salic on Kxohasob for a town prop,
crty In Hloomsburg, a deslrablo farm of 20
acres, near Ilupurt. (Jood spring and
spring-hotiso and well of water nt the barn.
A good plnco for a dairy. Apply to ItKonns
IIesb, Hupert, Pa. 12-G-4t
Fon Balk Dwelling houses In Bloom",
burg, Orangovllle, Espy and Rupert Pa.
Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vir
ginia. Vacant lots In Hloomsburg. Store
properties, Grist mills and olhcr property
by M. P. Lutz, Insuranco and Ileal Estato
Agent, Hloomsburg, Pa.
Fob Haib. House nnd lot In Hupert,
lot 120x140 ft. Two story, house, with
nlno rooms. Hay windows, out
kitchen, Ice and coal house, good stable,
chicken and pig pen. Cholco fruit, ever-
frecn trees, good water, Two railroads,
'welvo trains a day each way, to Blooms
liurg, faro 8o round (dp. Low taxes. A
great bargain, if taken soon.
M. V. t-atz; Insuranco & Heal Est. Agt.
FonBAtB. Valuable property, known as
tho Morris property in Hloomsburg. Apply
to Guy Jacoby. 11-7-lOt.
Foil Baib. A lino pair of well-matched
ponies, coming ilvo years old. Good driv
ers, singlo or double, nnd good saddlers.
Also n now set of harness. Inquire of J.
8. Williams, auctioneer, Hloomsburg, Pa.,
or Elmer Hears. 12-12 4t.
PcrHotinl.
Capt. II. J. Connor of Ornngcvilio spent
Monday in town nnd took in the lecture.
David Mouscr of Montour made our of
flee a call last Saturday.
Ellas Wcnner wns one of tho mnny visi
tors to our oillce during tho past week.
Ell Kitchen ot Hemlock was among our
callers during tho past week.
Miss Annie Maize spent Inst week In
Berwick, visiting relatives.
.Frank nnd George Sloan arc at homo to
epend the holidays.
S Harry Wilson la assitlng in J. G. Wells
jowclry store.
Miss Hose Sladdon has accepted a clerk.
,' ship In I. W. McKclvy's store,
i Miss Bade Sloan is repainting, rcpapcring
i and refurnishing her pirlors in handsome
style.
John Eves of Mlllviile spent Wednesday
In town, and attended the concert in the
evening.
1 M. B. ltemlcy, an old subscriber ot this
paper, residing In Jackson township, was
in town for a few hours on Saturday.
Misses Nellie and Maude Patterson will
go to Washington this week to spend
several weeks with relatives.
II. C. Uluo, one ot Danville's leading
democrats and most prominent young busi
ness men, was iu town on Monday, calling
on his numerous friends.
Tho institute was well attended during
tho week. Columbia county can boast of
a uno looking corps of teachers.
Popularly called tho king of medicines
Hood's Sarsaparllla. It conquers scrofula,
salt rheum nnd all other blood diseases.
Sco our framed pictures.
W. 11, Brooke & Co.
As Christmas comes before our next Is.
sue, wo wish our readers, one and all, a
Joyous tlmo on tho greatest festival of tho
Christian year.
ToyslToysl Toys! chenp at Cummlngs
& Vtrdj's. Entire stock will 'bo closr.,1
out at low prices.
There will bo a danco and venison sun.
per at tho McIIenry House, Benton, on
Christmas night, December 25th. Good
music has been secured.
Elder J. W. McNamua will deliver
lecturo on 'Pompeii' on Saturday. Decern.
bcr 20th, and will prcich at Stillwater on
Lord's day, morning and ovening.
Tho front of the Court House has been
torn down. Some people call this vandal
ism, but a chango from old stylo archltcc.
tmo to now can hardly bo callod by that
name.
For a lamp cither stand or hanging you
aio sure to bo suited at Mercer's Drug and
tsooK store.
Blue's restaurant will probably oncn on
Saturday. The room is Botshed with
hard wood throughout, with plate-glass
mirrors and stained glass. It Is complete
in all Its appointments.
In an artlclo In last weeks' Smtinel there
is an Insinuation that County Treasurer
Herring has some money in his hands that
has not been accounted for. Mr. Herring
Indignantly denies that such is tho case.
A series of articles will appear In this
paper heg'nning with tho new year, con
cerning the Industries of Bloomsburg, Ber
wick, Orangeville, Catawisoa, and other
towns, with illustrations. Eubscribc now.
Do not fail to call and seo our line of
Christmas presents beforo you buy. J. H.
Meicer.
'Fleet'
C. W. Funston's greyhound
has developed into a beauty.
Bend in tho news. It is the intention to
make the Columiiian the best paper in this
section of Pennsylvania.
Gorman's Minstrels will appear in tho
opera house on tho 23rd. Go and hear
them.
Head the advertising columns of this
paper, and you will Cud the best places to
.do your Christmas shopping.
Mrs. A. L. Crawford began telling out
her stock of millinery and household goods
at public auction on Moudar evening. Tho
Balo will continue each day and evening
until the entire stock of goods is disposed
ot.
Tho work of arranging evergreens for
the Christmas decoration of St. Paul's
church has been going on for tho past two
weeks in Dcntlcr's Hall. All members of
tho congregation are invited to assist in
this work.
Gentlcmcns' furnishing goods In linen
collars and cuffs, driving gloves, muflleis,
seal skin caps, and hosiery. A full lino
for the holidays just received at Lowcn-
berg's.
Call and seo the pretty Reefer coats and
Jersey suits for little boys at Lowcnbcrg's
popular clothing store.
Tho slate roof on tho now Presbyterian
church is u bad job. The lines are all
crooked, and the building committee havo
refused to accept the wr.rk from tho con
tractor. It will therefore havo to be all
done over again,
A masquerade ball will bo held at Grange
Ball on Wednesday evenlug, December 31,
lor tho benefit of Ben amin Tyson.
He sure to sco our A No 1 assortment of
cut glass cologne bottles, J. U. Mercer.
Dyron Keller has moved from Benton to
Eyers' Orovo and has opened a stovo and
tinware stole.
The itimcrous patrons of this office who
have so promptly responded to our notico
of two weeks ago, will plea9e accept our
thanks. Wc hope to hear from all those
who arc Ave years or more in arrears, be
fore January let.
In another column we givo corrected
time table of tho Pennsylvania railroad.
Passengers leaving Bloomsburg at 12:18
now make close connections nt Nor Hum.
berlaud, arriving at Philadelphia 0:50, and
New York.9i35, or Washington at 8:15.
Do not forget that J. H. Mercer carries a
very larco lino of ChrlstmaB goods. Give
him a call.
At Mercer's Drug und Book storo you
will find a present for tho old as well as
tho young.
Tho Jury commlS3ionerj, Miller and
Crawford, filled the jury wheel for tho en
suing year on Mo nday.
Wrltiuc desks. Ian tablets, manicures
and fine plush goods.
W.
We want tho news from Benton, Jamison
City, Orangovllle, Berwick, Catawlssai
Eany, buckhorn, Jcrseytown, MllWillo,
LIghtstrcct, and every other town In the
county. Bend it In. Wo will put In shape
for publication,
Nearly all colds are slight, at first, but
their tendency is to so lower the system
that the sufferer becomes a ready victim
m nnv nrnvAlcnt disease. Tho uso of
Tho tenth Winona Hcccpllon will bo
licld at tho Kxchango Hotel on Friday
cvcnldg, December 20th. This Is tho soc.
lal event of the year, nnd this year efforts
will bo mado to make It surpass all slml.
lar occaMons. Muslo will bo furnished
by Dc Plcrro's orchestra of Drltton.
A rowaril of 9)5.00 will bo given to any
person flndlnir or causing to bo found a
very large, bull Buffalo robe, stolen Nov.
ember 14, from Asn & Bro..
11.18.1m. Brlarcrcek, Pa.
An effort is being made to ralso a fund
to start a shirt factory at Benton. But
13300 It required, and about J2500 has
been subscribed. Tho money will bo sc.
cured by bonds nnd mortgage on tho plant.
Benton Is rapidly growing, nnd Its greatest
need Is somo factories to give employment
to tho people. Her enterprising men will
no doubt bcIzo this opportunity to bring a
now Industry to their town.
Tho Infant reason grows apace and calls
for ono moro application of that good
friend, Salvation Oil, which never dlsap.
points but always kills pain.
It Is neither pleasant or profitable to hear
pcoplo constantly coughing when they
could bo easily cured by a 25 cent bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
Do not fall to sec the line of booklets and
Christmas cards at Mercer's Drug and Book
store.
Tho Reporter Journal of Towanda has re-
cently appeared In a new dress of type. It
Is one of the brightest and neatest weckllc,
in tho state. On its staff are D. M. Turner
an accomplished writer, and 'Ben' Good.
enough, both of them old timers whoso ac
quaintance wo enjoyed 'before tho war.'
May tho Reporter Journal and its editors
continue to enjoy their well deserved pros-
pcrlty for many years.
.
On Tuesday evening while tho students
of the Ncrmsl School wcro nt supper, a
number of rooms on the girls' side were
entered, the contents of the bureaus wcro
emptied out, nnd all the money taken that
could bo found. Prof. Welsh's rooms
were also entered nnd some jewelry stolen.
It is '.believed that the; burglars were ex
perts, and entered the rooms (by means of
the fire escape. All tho "sludeuts were at
tho supper table, and no suspicion rests
upon any one about the school.
Hon. M. W. Jackson, whose term of of
fice as associate judge ot the county cxpir.
cd on Tuesday of this week, was hand
somely entertained by preeident judge
Hitler at tho lattcr's handsome resldenco
in Bloomsburg. Besides our own towns
man Judce Ikeler had Col. Jno. G. Freeze
and associate judge Murphy, of Centralis,
set down to a bounlltul lunch presided
over by tho charming wife of the judee.
Associate Judge .lacKson, made numerous
warm friends at the county seat during bis
term ot office, and won tho refpect of his
associates on the bench, us well as all
others at tho couit house Benciek Indtven.
dent.
Tho following letters arc held at Blooms
burg, Pa. post office andiwill be sent to the
dead letter office Deo. 30, 1890.
E M. Case, Mr Aithur Girton, Gusslo
Harttnan, Mr. Frank Howell, Mr. Martin
Keller, Mr. Jacob Martz, Miss Lizzie New
man, Mrs. Tuos. A. Philips, Mrs. Delilah
J. Taylor. '
Persons calling for these letters please
say, they were advertised Dec. , 10 1890.
One cent will be charged on each letter
advertised.
A B. Catuoart, P. M.
A fine line of popular children's books
In paper and linen. W. U. Bbooke & Co.
Grend Master E. W Jester of the juris
diction of Delaware, 1. O. O. F., has ap
pointed C. W. Ammcrman of Greenwood,
District Deputy Grand Master of District
No. 4, Lodges Noe. 33, 89, 40, 14 and 27
and O. S. Walls of Georgetown, District
Deputy Grand Master of District No. 8,
Lodges Nos. 10, 17, 3, 15 and 23. George
town (Del.) Journal.
Itev. Charles S. Stcck's lecture on Mon-
day night, 'the Hero, recognized and un
recognized,' was a masterly production,
and was listened to by tho largo audience
with close attention throughout. Ho has
a pleasant voice and an attractive manner,
and bis personal appearance its striking.
His hair Is white and his smooth shaven
face Is Quito youthful. Mr. Stock is a
Lutheran minister and resides at Shamo
kin.
Dr. Irvln C. Brceco died on Saturday
evening at his father's home In Blooms
burg, aged 24 years. Ho was a young phy.
slcian of much promise, and his early
death has blasted tho hopes ot his family
and friends. His death was from lock-jaw
caused by running a splinter under his
finger nail, and a fall, and this was com
plicated by heart trouble. Tho funeral
took placo on Wednesday.
Diaries for 1891. W. H. Bbookb & Co.
Tho injunction against tho Eloctrlc Light
Company was dissolved last woek Thurs
day by Judge Ikeler, on motion of counsel
for the company, on the ground that no
affidavits accompanied tho bill in equity.
On Friday tho bill was again presented
itiUierau Bunda
will render tho cantata of "Frost Queen
and Santa Claus" on Christmas Evo. U
will nlford an excellent Christmas niter-
talnmcnt All arc cordially Invited.
A concert and festival will bo given at
Evans' Hall, Main street, Monday evening,
Dcccmbor 23, under tho leadership of Mies
G. L. (J. Allen, for tho benefit of tho A. M.
E. church. There will be somo lino sing.
ng rendered by tho Jubilee Songsters. Alt
are Invited.
Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho I'rcsby.
tcrlan church In Orangcvlllc, will glvo an
entertainment New Year's night, In Music
Hall.
11. U 1IOO WE & Co
Thocvcninir train south on tho I). L.
W. passes Bloomsburg at 8:12.
chango went Into effect on Monday.
Tho
AVer's Cherry Pectoral, in tho beginning of , , , ..,, ttnjdavlts. and an In
a cold, would guard against this uan&er. 1unclion aKaln granted. A new bond was
filed by D. W. Kitchen with B. F. Sharp
less and G. A. Herring as sureties. Frl.
day of this week was fixed for a hearing.
Tho oancr that wo aro using at present Is
of noor ouallty and liii'it weight. We neeu.
ed onlv a few bundles of tbu present size
Teachers coming to Instltuto will find It l0 Eeo us to the end of the year, and alter
nmn rMav on the nart of the rnanuiacr
urer wo wcro obliged to take wuat no uau
in Btcck. It will be changed alter next
issue.
pay to call at Lowcnberg's popular cloth
ing store.
Sunday Bchools take notice? Every dcs.
criptiou of Christmas Candy Boxes now on
band at Oumwings & Verdy's.
Un Saturday night about eleven o'clock
Capt. J. B. Hobison discovered that water
was running in tin Shannon propcrty.be.
twc.cn his lot and the M. E. church, Tho
house was until recently occupied by ma
char Bobbins, who has removed to Shenau.
doah. Mr Hobison notified F. P. Billmey.
Tlio :
honl ot Espy
Wo do not hesitate to say that wo have
tho largest variety of juveniles in Columbia
county. Prices from 5c to $1. J. 11, Mercer.
Gilmorc's Toy Bazar is ready again for
thc.Uoliday trade with a larger assortment
ot toys than ever before. Upstairs and
down stairs everything Is filled up with all
sorts of things to delight tho Uttto folks.
German toys, French toys, American toys,
mechanical toys, Iron toys, wooden toys,
tin toyf, and toys ot every tlercrlptlon and
price. Tho Freuch lady, tho Chlncso jug.
gler, and tho muslo (cache! that run by
clock work, attract great attention, and af.
ford much amusement. Cars, steamboats,
wagons, animals, dolls, child's furniture,
baby houses, rocking horses, soldiers,
drums, sleds, and a thousand olhcr things
all iqually pleasing can bo seen. Call and
examine. J1-28-4L
In an old Danvlllo Intellioencer ol Fob. 10.
1837, appears tho following: Tho Berwick
Uazetle elves the details ot a perilous au-
venture on the river at that place during
tho cvero snow storm In tho night ot
Saturday, tho 21st of January. It stems
that Mahlon Stackhnusc, ferryman, un
dertook to put a Mr. Chamberlain over the
river, and for that purposo left tho shore
opposite Berwick in a foot boat at 5 o'clock
in too attcrnoon, alter proceeding somo
distnnco in tho river, a polo was lost by Mr
Chamberlain, nnd ono of theboatoars broko
In tho hands of Mr, Stackhouso, when tho
boat btcsme unmanageable and drifted
with floatlug Ico hnd snow over the Ncsco.
peck falls. Tho severity of the stjrm and
raging of the elements, prevented them
from being seen or heard from cither shoro
and their situation became really deplor
able. At length after floating about a mllo
tho boat was brought to a stand still among
freezing snow and ice, and at about eleven
o'clock Mr. Stackhouso left tho boat and
bis companion and bv tho most extraordin
ary exertions gained tho shoro and procur
ed assistance. At about 3 o'clock In the
morning Mr. Chamberlain wns released
from his deplorable situation, by tho un
exampled and perilous exertions of four
young men who wcro determined to rescue
him or perish In tho attempt. Tho names
of Hudson Owco, Moses Davis, Jr., Peter
Young and Peter Shiner deserve to bo in
scribed In letters of gold for their manly
display of intrepidity and adventuro In tho
causo of humanity.
Qormau'H MliitttrelH.
The performance by this organization at
the Opera House was satisfactory to tho
large audience that witnessed it. The old
time first part was ommtttcd and tbc alma,
nac jokes got a rest. There was no lack
of singing during the evening, however,
and the company Is strongly cqulpcd in
this particular. J, M. Norcross, the veteran
basso, who has been beforo the public for
thirty years, still he maintains his reputa
tion as ono of tho best singers In tho pro
fession; tho Gormans In their character
acts do everything with skill and finish.
Atthur lilgby's monologue was so amusing
that the audience held him as long as ho
would stay, and tho sentimental songs of
John Hays nnd Alex. Cameron were well
rendered gems. Itcto's contortion act and
Layman's transformations added variety to
the excellent programme, a pleasing and
noticeable feature of which was prevalence
of whlto faces. (Lowell Dally Times.
Bloomsburg Opera Houso December 23rd.
Tlio mortality In large cities Is duo to tho fact that
bnd food, bad air, nnd bad habit have mado bad blood.
From tho largest bono down to tlio smallest linlr, the
wholo body Is fed, supplied with new material, kept
nllvo nnd healthy by tlio flow of blood. In fact It Is J
tho most Im portant part of the system,
Indeed, It Is claimed thcroenn bono dlsoAse, save an
oeenclonnt brain trouble, when tho Mood In pure nnd ;
Cowing free. S
Drown'-. Bnnaparllln purifies nnd enriches tho blood
and Invigorates tho cntlro system. ;
Cross Creek, Washington Co., Pn. S
Alfred 0. BtephonMin, writes, "I Uitnk Ilrown's Rama- S
partita can not bo equalled as a blood purifier.
Anna It. Crook of Stoneboro, Mercer Co., Pa., says, "I
havo used Ilrown's Bareaparllla, nnd find It a groat -blood
purifier. j
PURIFY
THE
BLOOD
i WITH
Brown's Sarsaparilla
At All uruefflfltjai. on. ii hAiiln. fA. mm
DON'T take BomelMng tlx "Jmt m good," IT 18 NOT.
,
llulidny Hcnnou.
Commencing Wednesday December 10th,
1890, tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan Rail,
road Company, will sell dally excursion
tickets to and from all points on their lino,
Including Bloomsburg and Jamison City,
good to return from day of issue until
evening of January 1st, 1891.
Notb, No Excursion tickets sold
Main St. station.
from
HciiHllilcClirlHtmnH lllntH.
Buy no more than you can afford.
Give no gift whero you do not delight to.
Shop no moro than you have tho strength
for.
Entertain only within your means.
Keep your Christmas nerve, and muscle,
and heart, and hope, and cheer, first for
your own home, your own fireside, your
dearest, your closest, your sweetest and
then for the homeless, tho flrclcss, the un
loved, the "undearcd," and bo true, true,
truo to tho last Christmas card that goes to
your post-offlcc, or tho last "Merry Christ,
mas" that crosses your Hps I
Wo aro a generous people, and a happy
people, and a Christian people, and wo
must keep our festival with sincerity, hon
or, Intelligence and good sense, If wo
would keep It alive and "In His namo."
Elizabeth SrnAnT Piiblim, In Christmas
Lndief Home Journal.
Tlte Great WrltcrH of XIe Day.
Ho 31 Alter How Hurcl
any druggist tries to sell you his own
cough medicine, remember ho docs It bo
cause he makes moro money on It. Insist
on having Kemp's Balsam for tho throat
and lungs, for thcro is no cough remedy so
puro and none so quick to break up a cold.
For Infltionz i, soreness of the throat and
tickling irritation with constant cough.
Kemp's Balsam Is an Immediate euro.
Large boll'cs 50a and $1. At all druggists
T.illiit cases work boxes, maulcure sets,
... i ... i.nvni uiinn holders, fancy
Woli-iv, received an Interesting letter f . .-n... ii'tio. mUcno. sets. Ian er, secretary of tho Water Company, and
. ... .. . . ,.., "I, ins Slttiim, " . ... . a,.r,i,l, WollUer hv
irom w. li. Jacouy at me oumina ,.hifc,, WrlllDK desks, mirrors cic. tor iuo mm t- " -
. ... .... i-.-.i ., no 1 vauinr, ntiuub . I .i, n,l (Im wiitir wa turned off.
ni wrupn win nn nnuLi'u us vuu "J i .,, . . i,,.,nA.ia iimkt nnn I ouk iiuro iwhuuuw - -
, ..... , milllOUb Ol " Imu." l .,l 1.,,-at In thn
.space can bo triven it.
1 Fino lino of
:neck wear, consisting of the nowest dc
.signs In puffs, tecks, bows, &e., just re-
-celyed at Lowcnbcrg's.
M. P. Lutz has sold tho Dr. Caso prop
ertv In Esnv to B. Iloraco Creasy ot net- urcs.
lervlllo, who also purchased tho Espy ferry
and the Island.
Tho raid on Ifland's pool room amount
o.i tn nr.thtnri moro than a scaro. JNO ar
wprn n.a.lo. It will hardly bo tofe,
however, for anyono to conduct a gamui-
i mom hereafter, as tho next raid may
bo followed by somo moro severe
kitchen. Not much damage was done.
For a good cheap storm ovcicoat go to
Lowenbcrg'a popular clothing store.
mess.
Hon. Paul D.Morrow, President Judge
of Bradford county, died at his nomo in
Towanda Sunday last. For five years or
moro ho has been feeble, and unable to
hold a full terra of court, no was a law.
yer of ability, a genial gentleman, and a
Tho audience was with tho I public spirited citizen. He has been on
and ho was ire. iuo bench tor twenty years, naving Bcrvcci
To convince everybody, beforo sub
scribing, ot the high quality and Interest
of our beautifully illustrated journal in
its new form, we will send to any address
three weeks for 10 cents.
Send ten cents for a trial subscription,
anil wo will send you threo numbers, In
cluding our Christmas Jnnmbcr, with an
artistic cover; also, our Calendar An
nouncement for 1891, with a painting
The Minuet" by J. G. L. Ferris.
These three numbers contain the follow
ing reading matter :
(1) Mrs. Amelia E. Barr's new serial.
"The beads nf Tasmer." Mrs. Barr Is the
author of that most successful serial,
'Friend Olivia," just completed lu The
Century ; but hereafter Mrs. .Harr will write
exclusively for tho Xeio York Ledger.
(2) lion. George Bancroft's description
of "Tho Battle of Lake Erie," beautifully
Illustrated.
(3) Margaret Deland's litest story, "To
What End ?"
(4) James Hussel Lowell's poem, ''My
Brook," written expressly for The Ledger,
bcautlfully;illustrated by WiUon do Meza,
and Issued as a four-page souvenir supple
ment. (5) Mis. Dr. Julia Holmes Smith starts n
scries of articles giving very valuable In
formation to oung mothers.
(0) Hobcrt Grant's entertaining society
novel, "Mrs.tHarold Stngg."
CO Harriett Preseott Bpoffnrd, Marion
Uarland, Marquiso Lanza, Maurice Thomp
son and Gcorgei Frederic Parsons con.
tributo short stories.
(8) James Parton, M. W. Uazeltlno and
Oliver Dyer (author of "Great Bcnators'-)
contribute articles of Interest.
In addition to tho above, spaikllng edi
torials, Illustrated poems, 'Helen Marshall
North's chatty column, and a variety nf
delightful rcadlug ot Interest to all mem.
bcrs of thchousehold,
Tho foregoing is a'samplo of tho matter
which goes to make up tho most perfect
National Journal ever offered to tho Ameri
can people.
Bend ten cents for these three numbers
nnd judge for yourself, orjsend only two
dollars for a year's subscription to
THE NEW YOHK LEDGER,
Robert Bonner's Bona, Publishers, 52
William St., N, Y. 1242-2W
MInh Harnlt TCIlKnbetU McIIenry.
Died at the Dansyillo Sanitarium, New
York, on tho 7th of December, 1890, In tho
37th year of her age. Bho was a daughter
of Samuel McUenry of Rohrsburg, this
county. Her home was in Detroit, Mich
Igan. Whllo hero on a visit sho complain
uu ui qui icciing wen anil conciuucd to go
to the sanitarium before her return home
and lako a course of treatment. While
there sho improved In health very slowly,
On Baturday, tho 0th, sho was coming
down stairs and fell and was found at the
bottom of the stairway in an unconscious
condition, In which sho remained until tho
next day, Sunday, when she breathed her
last.
Tho deceased was brought to bcr father's
for burial, the funeral on the 12th Inst, In
terment at tho Alcllcnry graveyard near
Orangovllle.
Miss McUenry was quite an accomplish.
ed lady, having acquired a good education.
She followed teaching In this and adjoin
log counties for a number of years. Still
thirsting for more knowledge and an am.
bltlon for higher accomplishments sho en
tcrcd a western university and graduated
with high honors In shorthand writing
From that time until tho tlmo ot her death
sho was In tho employ of a law firm In Dc
troit, Michigan. She was a lady ot good
Christian character, ot a cheerful disposi
tion, and was loved by all who knew her.
Her friends deeply mourn her loss, and
can only be comfortod by remembering
that their loss is Heaven's gain. E. M. K,
Bco J. G. Wells' largo lino ot gold
watches, silverware, and novelties for the
Holidays.
IiHHt Uctltutl,
All lotteries aro rrobibltcd by tho gov
ernment, and lottery schemes excluded
from the United Btatcs malls. What can
tho young people substitute for such a
law, as marrlago Is a lottory, and lovo
letters 'lottery schemes.' But, then, this
Is not tho only Instance that tho govern
ment was ungrateful.
A fow days ago Judge Krlckbaum dls.
covered a strip of carpet hanging on a
small trco In tho woods opposlto tho corner
where he and I join lands. As wo met In
the woods near tho placo ho requested mo
to ttko it down and keep It In care. It
measured five and a halt yards and was In
a good stato of preservation, and no doubt
belongs to Bruce Ash, whoso house was
demolished and swept away by tho cyclone
of last August.
It appears that overybody has plenty of
rabbits this year.
Senator Ingalls got off the best loko of
the season In his Pittsburg speech, when
he said that "tho worst Republican thief
was better than tho most exalted demo
crat." Pennsylvania appreciated tho joko
and elected Pattlson.
The late Grand Jury did a noblo thing In
censuring tho present commissioners for
their prodigality, and lavish uso of the
peoples' hard earned cash. Let futuro
grand juries do likewise, nnd our officials
will learn wholcsomo lessons. It is high
tlmo that tho people draw tho reins on
their fast horses.
' A lluljy Saved!
Since birth my baby had running sores
all over his head, and tho doctors said that
ho must die, for they could not heal them.
I used "vrylhlng I ever heard of, but It
was no good. Ho got so bad that ho
would not nurse. My .husband's sister
told mo to try Bulphur Bitters as she had
great faith In them. I used a bottle and
the sores commenced to heal. After using
two bottles more, tho sores all healed and
I considered my bby savod. Mother, Con
cord, N. II. 12.12.2t.
XIicMlHtlctoe.
AN INUBIIITANCE Fl'.OU T1E DBU1DS.
I. w.
HMTMM
Tlio Merry Season draws near. "We nro rerttly witli
.10 CJLJGKKS lO
TO SHOW YOU THE .
THE FINEST LINE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS IN
TOWN AND COUNTY.
THE
Threo Days this week ami Three Days next week will closo
Tlio Sale.
Fura by the Hundred, Coats and Shawls by the
Hundred, Handkerchiefs by the Thousand.
OUR STOCK OF PLUSH
GOODS-
Cannot bo equalled any placo in or near JJloonisburg.
1 W M INS M OF
Our Fancy Articles, aro too numeioua to mention, people who
have been hero aro surprised. OUIC JLPIIlK you
ought to seo in order to explain to your neighbor. Wo
have devoted a great amount of time and money to please
everybody, and to make "you and your friends happy."
Lay aside your work and care3 for tin hour or two and
como to seo what wo can show you. STOllES open from
7 in the morning until 9 in tho evening this week, next
week later.
I. W. HARTMAN & SONS.
11. itr.iinu'j lecture on tuesuay evcu
XJlt Itntt'J - " - .
t rOed everybody. H was full ot liu
.1 .... . i.iig r,f .'lnnnenco scatter
Paul E. Wirt's factory on Iron street mor, uu uj- " ,.,,
.1 i i nnorntlnn. It is cd through r.
uear iuu unuui is iu . - - -,0.1
tho intention to manufacture an pans u. Bpi.w. . v ,,.,. 0f an- fll terms. Ills successor. B. M. Peck,
Ills ctlcbratid fountain pen in Bloomsburg. qutntly
.1 Wnslnr Mover his distributed some
handsome calendars among his patrons
nn has 11. n timnks lit this office for ono of
them.
plausc.
ti. ATpitta Sisters concert on Wcdncs.
.1 ir,,. won attended bv n largo audi-
missioned by the governor for the balance.
ot this month.
it .....( ., riiMn .iiiiirr liiri-o or small
tho ladles was The remains ot Mrs. jnnn i. irossiey
eharmlng and they were encored at each ero brought to Bloomsburg Ion iMday,
n mber Mr. John T. Miller Is not what and wcro burled in Hoseraont on Monday
. ' .i . iu. n character afternoon. Her maiden namo was Marga.
countv with nrlccs from 40o tolu.w '"'",.,, nart of tho concert reLSnvder, a daughter of Mrs. U. A. uny.
..... 1 nriist. uub iuu 1 1 ' ' . 1 ... -.
Mercer's Uiug and Boon storo. - - mn,..ftteu for uls Imperfections. der of this town, oue was marneu vo jouo
--- ..... It n,n.iWnn Mircli 111. 1BUU. lUCV re-
A nartv came down from Jamison uuy -t, ... ,.,,t i,vl,v" " . . ..
. . . a new contract uayiug uvwu v. m0ved to uiypuani wuere mr. woiey
on Monday with a flue deer that they had n m m ,hat wlU rc(,ulre mv Bmnlovl)S' ft8 ,U0D ugent. Tho
.. . . . fKr(.ni mucmutijr
HIM'.CIAI. ANNOtlNCIiSfBMT,
JloHman and Dlvcl at Danville.
Tho newest neck scarf can
lour styles, at Lowcnbcrg's.
Guy Itawlings is tho artlstio designer of
the arrangement 01 goons iu .
show windows. Ho displays ciccllont
tasto.
A full stock of ready mado overcoats
and suits for men, youths and boys at ro.
duccd prices, uiUBt bo sold, at P. i-owcn-
Sxirg'a popular clothing storo.
nnv,nd very different machinery from 1 . 0, dealU W4S convulsions following
nirnadvln use. such new raacmuerj ,.rmalllrB cMdb rth. Mrs. Urossley was
bo worn Id . nUrcuased andwill soon bo placed I aUr.ctiT0 aud accomplished lady, and
.i. riu Tho m l 18 new ueiuB o.t.ok-1 ,,, mnti,,r and ram v. ana ner nusuanu.
IU IUU ..., , , . uv. . ,
ed In throwing silk.manufacturo ot warp in i Uw ,ho warm sympathy ol tho comraun
We havo madcarrangemcnts with Dr. B,
J. Kendall Co. publishers of 'A Treaties on
the Horse and his diseases,' which will en
able all our subscribers ta obtain a copy ot
that valuable work free by sending their ad
dress (enclosing u 2 cent stamp for mailing
samc)to Pr. B. J, Kendall. Co., Knosburgh
Falls, Yt. This book Is now recognized us
standard authority upon all diseases ot tho
horse, as Its phenomenal sale attests, over
four million copies having been sold In the
past ten years, a sale never before reached
by any publication In tho same period ot
time. We feel confident that our patrons
will appreciate tho wotk, and be. glad to
avail themselves nf this opportunity of ob
talnlog a valuable bonk.
It is neccBsary that you mention th;
paper In sending for tho "Treatise." This
offer will remain, open for only a short
tlmo. 12-12-Ct
The legend of tho mistletoo is an Inher
itance from the religion of tho Druids. The
cathedral arches under which tho Celts
worshipped were tho spreading branches
of tho oak, the roof a dense follago of
greenery, and the mistletoe, tho mystical
trasitc of tho tree, was a symbol full ot
meaning, for It was believed to renew Its
life by somo agency differing from Hint
which propagated all other plants, and to
exist by a divine power. Here, under tho
oak, the favorite tree of the Celtic sun-god,
at the period ot winter-solstice, priests and
people sacrificed white bulls and human
victims. Tho mistletoe was gathered and
dispensed in small sprays, to bo hung by
the worshippers over their doors as amulets
against evil and propltlon to the sylvan de
ities. Tho Scandinavian legend ot the
mistletoe, which tells tho story how Lokl,
tho god of fire, mado tho mlsletoo tho agent
of tho death of Balder, most glorious of
Ohio's children, is familiar to all students
of tho Norso Sagas. The mistletoe con tin
ues to be specially cultivated In England
for tho salo which is always largo at Christ
mas-tidc, but tho apple-treo has taken tho
place ot the oak, as the soil on which the
plant feeds thp most generously. Tho kiss
ing privilege connected with tho mistletoo
during the dajs ot yilo Is probably tho
most familiar relic of Its traditions. Both
the yulc-firo and tho mistletoe were ot old
believed to havo special vlrtuo as Bate.
guards against the powers of evil; yet when
they becamo thoroughly embodied In tho
Christian legend, It was not bo much i this
as their suggestion ot tho divine power
which at Christmas kept the Prince ot
DarkneBa and his satellites In abject sub.
mission, that gave them their value. All
readers of Bhakespcar will remember tho
legend and Us assoe'atlon with tho crow.
log ot tho cock, as put in the mouth ot
Marccllus In Hamlet: From Harper' t Wetk
Tlie Craic for L,npel DuttotiM.
"Nearly every man you 'boo now wears
a ispci uutton oi somo Kind," remarked a
gentleman in Bailey, Banks & Biddle's
stoic, Philadelphia, a day or two ago. It
is a crazo which has just como up within
a fow years, just where It originated I can
not say, but I do know that there Is hardly
a University or Athletic club in tho coun
try which has not a button ot Its own.
This rage for buttons even extends to many
ot tho political organizations, but as a rule,
they are not bo handsomely nor expensive
ly gotten up as the others. We make
thousands of these Uttlo badges every year,
and tho demand is still Increasing."
The Htnto cnpltnl.
WAT01I TUB PROCEEDINGS OF YOUR LEQI8LA- I
TURK.
The Uarrlsburg Daily Patriot, In addition
to the ecneral news of the dav. will rnn.
tain full reports ot the proceedings of the
legislature uuring tne session ot mat body.
Bend one Hollar and twenty-flvo cents to
tho publisher and get a copy every day
durihg the session.
Tho Weekly Patriot Is an excellent family
journal and will also contain a report of
tho legislature proceedings. Terms: $1 00
per copy per annum ; to ciuus or ten or
more, 70 per copy per annum, with an ad
ditional copy to tho gelter-up of the club,
Postage on dally and Weekly prepaid by
the publisher.
The Daily Patriot and tho Coi.nMnnw
both for if 5.00 per annum. Tho Weekly
Pensions I "Veterans ! I
Tho Disability Pension Bill
Act of Juno 27. 1890. crants ncnslons to
all cx-soldlcrs and sailors who served 00
days or moro In tho Army or Navy during
the rebellion, and ncre honorably discharg
ed, and who aro now suffering from any
permanent, mental or physical disability
contracted slnco tho war or during tho war
whether from disease, injuries or effects of
old age, at tho rato ot from $0 to $12 per
montn, according to the ucgrco ot ins dis
ability for the performance ot labor requir
ing tho exertion of physical strength j
provided tho disability Is not duo to vici
ous habits. This pension is not restricted
to tho veterans who have to rnako their
living by hard labor, but Is equally due to
professional men or clerks, provided they
have an existing disability which would
prevent tho continuous cxcrclso of the
physical strength of an able-bodied man.
Those who havo applied under tho gen
eral laws and who aro unablo to provo up
tho pending claim can apply for and sc
euro this pension and then continue the
prosecution of tho former claim and sccuro
their arrears.
If vou aro now drawing a small pension,
say $3 or $1 per month, you can tako this
pension instead, and if you havo an appli
cation on file for Increase or additional
pension for new disabilities you can con
tinue tho prosecution of Buch claims whllo
drawing the new pension, or you can flic
an original claim tor a disability contract.
cd in tho service whllo drawing pension
unuer tnis new act.
Widows, children, and dependent moth
crs and fathers are entitled under this act
and can suspend tho prosecution of any
pending claim, and tako this pension, and
afterwards complete tho prior claim and
get arrears.
Uavinc been dulv annotated an Accnt
iccordlnz to tho rules and rceulatlona ot
tho Department of tho Interior in the pros
ecution of such claims and having had suc
cess in a number of cases I am always pre
pared to glvo information and assist claim
ants, and will assure' them success it they
aro able to establish the facts as required
by law.
Those interested should call soon and
claim their reward. i
(IKOItfJK W. HTUIlNBIt,
North Mnrket Ht.
7-lS-Oia. llloomaburtf ln.
IiOOk at our 50c Dlack Cashmere. tho best
for tho money in tho market at Bloan's.
Banlos.Taccordlans and violins at New
York Novelty store.
Tho celebrated Lynn Haven Oysters at
Uouscl'B.
Look at our fine assortment of Black
Dress eoods. our 45 In. Henrietta cloth at
$1.00, is tho best In the city for tho monoy
OMAN'S.
tho Now
York Novell
dried or unlaundrlcd, mens' woolen under
wear and nosiery.
It will pay any ono to call at
city store, tor whlto shirts, taun-
A big reduction In furniture un to Janu.
ary 1st.
llAKBR & MoBltlDE.
White quilts for cribs, cradles or beds at
II. W. Slo ill's .
Houscl buys and sells all kinds ot poul
try. O. O. Marr Is selling corsets at cost.
Farmers, leave your turkeys and chick
ens at Houscl's. He sells on commission.
Now blankets this week at
H. W. Sloan's.
Our .Jicw Feed Cutter nticl
CruHltcr.
Farmers and others In need ot n good
fccd-cuttcr or corn sheller or hay-press,
will do well by calling or writing to tho
undersigned for circulars and prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo also havo
eomo good bob-sleds for salo.
11-28-Ow White & Conner,
Orangovllle, Pa.
The best vinegar lu town at C. 0. Marr's.
Deeds, singlo or double acknowledge
ments, CO cents a dozen at tho Columbian
office. tf.
ro NcrvoiiH Dcuitltntecl Men.
If you will send us your address, wo will mall
you oar Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about
Dr. Dye's Ueletirated Electro-Voltato licit and Ap
puancea, and tbelr charming effects upon tlio ner.
voua debiutated system, and bow they will quick,
ly restore you;ui.lzor and manhood.p.impttlet free.
II you are thus afflicted, we will send you a Belt
and Appliances on trial.
i-oi-r-iy. voLTiio iim.T uo Marsnau, juo
Our Hosiery and Underwear arc among
tho best in town. II. W. Sloan.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Bour.krout at 0. C. Marr's.
Go to New York Novelty storo for ladles'
and Misses' underwear, aud hosiery.
atriot and tho Columbian
per annum.
broad Bilk weaving.
Hats I Haul Hats I
Caps I Caps I Caps I
New styles.
Low prices. , .
Lame variety at ll" PPulll clolhln
store of D. Lowenberg.
lty In their afuictlon.
Ilcndltii; nullronil'fl Holiday
cursion TIcltetN,
The Reading Railroad has Issued tho
customary notico that it will sell round-
trip tickets, at reduced rates, from Decern.
ber 24th until January 1st, good for return
until January Oth, Inclusive. Tho mini
mum rato for these holiday tickets is 25
cents.
A I.ntly'HIvrfcct Companion.
r.very expectant moilier shou M reail our
now book by Dr. Nye, ono of New York's
most celebrated ohvslclans. A nerfect
mother's guide, it tells how tho fearful or-
ucai can do mado easy, frco from dancer.
and almost entirely painless, thus saving
Humus ui umuiiy, uroau, ami siiuertng,
Full of valuable information to ladles, an.
swcrlng hundreds of delitato questions,
Bend two-cent stamp for circulars, testi
monials, aud confidential letter. Address,
niuuuis uo., I'uuusuers,
0-10-3m. Baltimore, Md,
HiiHliauil una Wife,
Have moro than once been saved by tho
timely uso of Kemp's Balsam for the throat
and lungs, otter all other remedies have
been tried In vain, 'lho Balsam stops de
cay of tin lungs and cures Influenza
acute and chronlo coughs. Thcro Is
other medicine In the world that acts so
promptly, certainly none that docs Us work
so thoroughly as Kemp's Balsam. All
druggists sell It. Largo bottles COo and $ 1
Tax-iiiijeru
of Hemlock Town
Minp.
both for $1.75
12 10 St.
W. J. Corell & Co. havo a larco and
beautiful lino ot furniture suitable for
Christmas presents.
Lots ot Kid Qlovcs In tho most fashion.
able shades, groys tans and black at
11. W. BLOAN'S.
Remember the New York Noveltv storo
is headquarters for Christmas trco orna
ments, and all kinds of Christmas goods.
An cl"eant lino of pictures in tho latest
styles of frames at W. J. Corell & Co's.
Art embroideries, lewelrv. all kinds of
hand-mado articles, hand paintint; in
water-colors or oil, nt tho NowI'Deal store.
Uagage your Christmas trees of Houscl.
Qo to C. 0. Marr for cholco mince meat.
Infant's coats and cans a specialty at the
New l'Dcal Btore.
Antlauo and
Corell & Co's.
plush rockers at W. J.
Iollclay KnicurHloii '1'lcUeln on Hie
li-uiiulvnnia ltnllroucl.
In pursuance ot the usual custom tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company announc
es that Christmas and New Year excursion
tickets will bo sold between all principal
stations on its tiystem at two cents per mile
except between Philadelphia and New
York and certain otner istatlons on the
Unlto.l Railroads of New Jersey Division,
where tho regular excursion rato and limit
will prevail. The tickets will bo sold Dec
ember 2-lth, 1890, to January 1st, 1891,
valid for return pasaago until January 6th,
1891, Inclusive.
If you want a bedroom suit, now Is tho
tlmo to buy ot Baker & McBrldc.
Goods foritho Holiday trade at tho Now
l'Doal.
Poultry of all kinds, dressed and un-
dressed, at HoubcI's. Leave orders.
0. Marr's for comforts and
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Bby tru sick, wo gT her CutorU.
When ilwvus Child, she cried for CutorU,
When the fceoame Miss, she clans to Cftitorte,
When she h4 Children, the save them Coatorfa.
Go to 0.
blankets.
Christmas number of 40 Inch black all
wool Henriettas. It will pay you to seo It,
Clark & Bon bavo it, Ask to look at It.
Its a special offer from our Black Dress
goods stock. Its a money saver for you,
price from now till Christmas only.
Farmers not wishinc to snend a day in
i town selling poultry can leave them with
uuusku no sens on commission, 'l ima
B&vlng you about 20 per ccut.
a. u. 110USEL.
Successor to K. Jacoby,
Now Is the time to call at tho New York
Noveltv store, for all kinds of boll
day goods, tin toys foe boys, live cents and
up, unis lor gins, nil price, anu a tuoui
and other things for Christmas presents.
Picture frames made to order at short
notice by W. J. Corell &, Co.
No double to show
McBrtdc's.
OF
BLOOMSBURG.
have now their three rooms fill
ed with all kinds of goods suit
able for Christmas gifts, ist
room is filled and displays a
large line of notions ol all kinds
and fancy goods of all kinds.
Room 2 ioo ieet long is fill
ed with
Dress Goods , Table
Linens, Towels, Nap
kins, Countc rpancs,
Blankets, Sheeting,
and Domestic Goods of all
kinds, suitable for. good and
useful gifts. We also show a
big line oi fancy goods in this
room. Room 3, or coat room,
is filled with
Ladies, and Children's
Coats, at greatly re
duced prices to close
KUKS,-MUFFS,
shawls, skirts and table covers,
etc., for useful presents- Dem
orest sewing machines $19 50
and up, make a useful gift.
The three rooms combined
would make a room 33 feet
wide, 130 leet deep, all filled
with goods suitable for gifts for
both old and young and at
prices to be within the reach of
all. All invited to call and see
for yourselves, even if you don't
want to buy. All welcome.
' CLARK & SON.
P. S. See our handkerchief
stock and prices.
goods at Biker &
o rcmetl for blood dliordera can equal
Avcr'fl Baraanarllla, Though courcnlratftl
Cnrl-lnm-l-resent,. and powerful, this medicine l. perfectly
A. Bolleder has just received another lot 1 safe, ono may ootaKcn oy puj ureu as well
of the celebrated Imported Hartz Moun as adults. Physlclaus recommend It In
tain day and night singing canarlef, also a ' preference to any ether. Price 1, Worth
lot ot fancy cages just received. 13 13 St. ' 5 a bottle.
The undcoslgned gives notico to the tax.
payers ot Hemlock township that after
December 20th 6 per cent, will be added to
the taxes. All persons Interested should
pay their taxes by that time.
H, D. MpBuiDi,
Collector.
Blesdy employment and liberal wages are
offered in another column by Sears, Henry
&Co., Geneva, N, Y They aro a rellablo
firm. Established 1803. 13-(Mt.
BLOOMSBURG.
Fino Cabinet portraits only
$3 doz. Life size Crayons
only SiU.UU. ViewniK, copy
inc and enlarging. Instant
process used. tt.
I'or II cut.
A largo front room on the third floor ot
. 1 ,...11.1!.... A.... . .. I - .1 ..
IUU wui.viiuin uuuuiuk, uyu wiuuune.
steam heat, gas and water. Inqulie of
Uco. E. Klwell. tf,
0. 0. Marr is selling dry goods vtry
cheap.
Plush coods ot all descriptions, ladles.
and gcntlemans' silk handkerchiefs, gouts
neckwear, nne line, go to tuo ihcw lorn
Novelty Btore.
nitr reduction on parlor goods up to
Jan. 1st 1891.
Hakeii & MoBmin,
Cabinets, secretaries, and many furniture
novelties at W. J. Corell iS Co's., for the
Holidays.
Lookout for
wagon.
Houscl's Fish and Oyster
Call and see our Holiday goods before
uuying. no win save you money.
lUKilliS MOUttlDX,
teases for salo at this oOlce.
each, DO cents a dozen.
8 cents
tf.
Look at our decant assortment ot linn
umbrellas for Christmas at 11, Y, Bmun's,
Save Your Hair
BY a 1 moly umi of Aycr's Hair Vigor.
This preparation ban no equal aa n
d.viMii;;. It Ui'cw tho sculp clean, cool,
r.i'd liHulihy, nud preserves the color,
ImUim.,1, and beauty ot the hair.
" J was rapidly besoming bald and
pmy; Lnt after lining two or threo
Wili-s of Ayer'n Hair Vigor my hair
(.a w.' (hlcV and glnxsy and tho original
injur wan restored." Mulviu Aldrleh,
Cnuaan Centre, N. II.
" Some tlmo ago I lost all my hair In
ecim.'ijuoiico ut rocnsles. Allor duo
wiiUii:, no new growth nppeare.1, I
then iisuil Aycr's Ilulr Vigor and my
huir grew
Thick and Stronc.
It hat apparently como tn stay. The
Vliror it ovhleutly a great aid to nature."
J. 11. Williams, I'lorwvlllo, Tosas.
"I hava used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
tho past four or flv yoars nud find it a
most satlafuetory drtsing for the hair.
It In all I could doslro, buiiic harmless,
eaualng tho hair tn retain Its natural
color, anil requiring but u small quantity
to render tho hair easy to arrange."
Mrs. M. A. llalley, u Charles street,
Haverhill, Mass.
" I have been using Ayer's ITalr Vlgot
fnr several years, and believe that it hat
cauxttd inv huir to retain lu natural
color." Mrs. H. J. King, Daalur In
Dry Goods, Sic, UUhopville, Md,
Ayer's Hair Vigor,.
I'mriRiD st
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mast.
Beld by lrat f Uu t4 Viuui.