It is not often a small boy pops the question. This time Johnnie's got his gun to do it with, but it lacks fire, like the propsals of many bashful young men. We would like to pop this question to the citizens of Bloomsburg. Where can you find better goods than at our store ? E. JACOBS & SON, Bakers and MTg Confectioners. NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. Farm lor Sale. TO acres In Flshlngcreelc township, CoL Co M mile frotn Tan Camp, New Coluuib'a and Camera. Fair buildings, good water. One orch ard. No. 1 grass farm, will sell at a bargain up on easy terms. Will exchange upon property Bloomsburg. Call upon or address Wh. CHIUSMAN. Bloomsburg, Pa. Fob Sali Desirable Tacant lots and a num- of good houses and lots In Bloomsburg. The best business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de alrable property In WUlow Grove, nrst-class buildings and 19 acres of land. Dwellings In Xspy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, t grist mills In Columbia county, by M. P. LCTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, llloomsburg Ta., THBOUGH THE WAE. AND THRICE A PEIS05EK. Mr. John W. Urban, formerly of Company "D" First Regiment Penn sylvania Reserve Infantry, and a na tive ofJLancaster County is making a personal canvass for this thrilling and most interesting history of the late Civil Wit. Mr. Urban was in twenty five desperate battles and three times a prisoner. His work is published in one handsome volume of 486 pages, with many illustrations, and is sold on ly by subscription, at the low price of f 1.50. The author will soon call up on the citizens of this county, and take subscriptions. We take the fol lowing from the newspapers of his own county. From the Lancaster Pa.) Intelligen cer. "About half the work is devoted to the story of the war in the Virginia campaigns,.. . .and the balance nar rates in detail and with much vividness the horrors of Andersonville and other prison pens. As Mr. Urban was a sufferer he naturally writes with a good deal of feeling, but his story is a most interesting one." From the Xeto Era, Lancaster, Pa. "It almost seems incredible that the details we are here given should have been enacted in the latter half of the nineteenth century, but the narrative bears every mark of authenticity, and we know, from a personal acquaintance with the author, that he would not set down a single word or fact that could not be fully authenticated." Agreeable. To the taste is Manners' Double Extract for the blood. Its action its on the bowels er.cels all others of or kind, as it contains no mercury up aloes. Once tried and it can always be relied upon. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores. Price 50c a bottle. Sold at Moyer Bros., Drug Store. To Our Subscribers. The special announcement which appeared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrange ment with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosbrugh Falls, Vt., publishers tf "A treatise on the Horse and his Dis eases," whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valu able work free by sending theiraddress to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust aH will avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the horse it is indis pensable, as it treats in a simple man ner all the diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper tehen tending for "TYeatue" and send direct to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., as above. 7-24 11-t Do You Cough? Don't delay. Take Kemp's Bal sam, the best cough cure. It will cure your coughs and colds. It will cure sore throat or a tickling in the throat. It will cure pains in the chest, It will cure influenza and bronchitis, and all diseases pertaining to the Lungs because if is a pure Balsam. Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Large bottles 50c and $1, KEYSTONE STATE NEWS. Items Which Are of Particular Interest to Pcnnsylvanians. BT THIS A5D NEARBY COUNTIES. Brief Mention of Matter Which Erery body Should Know A boot A Week's Accidents and Crimea Accurately and Coucltety Chronicled. - -j, .,' . m-cmmm Philadelphia, July . John Roland Reed, familiarly known as "Old Top" Reed, and the father of Roland Reed, the widely known comedian, died at hi resi dence in this city after a long Illness. Baseball ftators Killed by Lightning;. WARRE, Jolt . While Messrs. John Lumason and Edward Caldwell were seat ed tinder a tree watching a ball game lightning struck to tree, and both men were killed. Reformed Chareh Minister Meet. Lancaster, July 80. Abont aerenty flv ministers from different parts of the conn try were present last evening at the opening of the annnal spiritual con ference of ministers of the Reformed chnrch at Franklin and Marshall college. Htr. Dr. S. N. Callender, of North Caro lina, preached the opening sermon. The Keystone Rank Get the Money. Philadelphia, July 80. The frooks of the Keystone bank show that the f.HS.OOO represented by the due bills actually went into that bank. This fact has been estab lished beyond doubt by Experts Heins and Wheeler, who hare been working at the books for the council's committee. The experts will not talk. The committeemen say that they hope to see where this cash went after It got into the bank. Ripened Tobacco Kulned. LANCASTER, July . More than three inches of rain fell in this section, com pletely raining the ripened tobacco and causing great loss. Three Were Killed. PlTTSPmo, July 80. Three men were killed, three more seriously injured and several others slightly hurt by the collapse of the new puddling mill of the Pittsburg Oil Well Supply company. The names of the killed are B. Borkln, George Lemon and Michael Manning. Invaded by Robbers. Wilkesbarre, July 31. The town of CatawUsa, in Columbia county, was in vaded by an organized gang of robbers during the night. A score of men broke into eight bouses and much property was taken. rtrlean Again Goes Free. Philadelphia. July SL Josiah S. Briean, the architect who was arretted several weeks aso on a charge of embezzle ment of 33.600, brought by Mannger John W. Post, of the Tubular Car company, of Bradford, Pa., was arraigned aud dis charged. Post tailing to appear against him. There is a warrant out for Post for embezzling f 1T.S00 from W. J. Gray. Two Bankers Indicted. SUSQUEHANNA, Aug. 1. The grand jury of Susquehanna connty found eight true bills against Daniel Summers and Tracey Hayden, of the defunct bank of Summers fc Hayden, of New Milford, on the charge of embezzlement. Two Children Killed by Lightning. Chambersbcbo. Aug. 1. During a thunderstorm at Dry Kim four children Harvey, Denny and Annie Skinner and a colored boy took refuge in a barn. The barn was struck by lightning, killing Har vey and Annie Skinner and stunniug the other two children. The building caught fire and was destroyed. The Dank of America's Affairs. Philadelphia, Aug. l. The first ac count of Lawyer William M. Smith, as signee of the Bank of America, shows re ceipts amounting to (118,047.78 and ex penditures of (73,431.20, leaving a balance of tX.616.5o for distribution among an army of about 4,000 depositors. The as signee will press suit against the stock holders to recover the sums for which they are liable under the law. English Cricketers Com Inf. Philadelphia, Aug. z Arrangements have been made by cable for bringing over the team of amateur cricketers from Eng land captained by Lord Hawke. The team will sail on the City of New York on Sept. 16, and will come to this city as the guests of the Germantown club. The first match against All Philadelphia will be played on Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 25, 6 and 88, and the second on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept, 90 aud Oct. 1 and i Sorry Whea It's Too Late. Philadelphia, Aug. S. "Handsome Harry" Lattimore, the Wilkesbarre gam bler, who eloped with Lizzie Johnson, the Danville heiress, twelve days ago, has left this city. It is said that Miss Johnson re grets her folly. Will Answer Later. Harrisbi'RO, Aug. 8. In reply to an Inquiry from City Treasurer Wright, of Philadelphia, relative to the collection of mercantile licenses in Philadelphia and whether or not money can be recovered from appraisers who are delinquent, the auditor general writes that he will consult Attorney General Hansel and endeavor to answer by the middle of next week. Drowned In the ScharlkllL Philadelphia, Aug. 8. Ed war k Kirk, aged twenty years, was drowned in tba Schuylkill river by the upsetting of a boat which he was acting as coxswain for four oarsmen from the University of Pennsyl vania. Two Miners Killed. WlLKESBAHRE, Aug. 3. John Evans and Michael Shiney, miners In the Boston mine at Plymouth, were killed by being buried underneath a mass of coal and rock, which fell from the roof of the mine. Esplnslon Causes a Bad Fir. PlTTSBCHO, Aug. 4. A boiler exploded In Wat kins' box factory, corner of Grand and Hooker streets, Millvale. The dam age by the explosion was small. Fire, however, quickly enveloped the two five story buildings, one of which was occupied by A. Watkins box factory, the other by Luti & Co., jelly aud preserve manufac turers. The flames burned furiously threatening the destruction of the village. Fire engiues were sent from Allegheny City and Sbarpsburg aud the fire was finally got under control. Heveral adjoin ing buildings were badly damages. The lot will reach FAOuO. The Strike at rottsvllla. PomviLLE, Aug. 4. It has now been decided to start up the 23-incU mill of tb Potuville Iron and Steel company with men who have left the army of suO strikers. The Amalgamated association have prom ised aid to the strikers. Started with Nou-Taioa, Mea. Reading, Aug. . The Immense rolling mills at Seyfert's Station, owned by 8. K. Seyfert & Brother, will resume work to day, after an idleness of four months. Tlx mill employs 235 hands, and they will aX be non-union men. mm What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo substance. It Is n harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yean' nso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcverlstaness. Castoria prcrcnts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. H Castoria li an excellent medicine for chil dren, Uothers hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children. " Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved one, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sendjig them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kixchkloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City, TIE PEOPLES STORE MILL AXD CENTRE STREETS. DANVILLE, PENNA. The most remarkable special value that has ever been offer ed in this town will go on sale August Sth: Consisting of 500 pairs of Blankets; these goods are fresh from the loom, and are considered by experts to be special good value e have ticketed them $1.00 a pair, surely they wont last long at this price. Sec them in the window. WHAT SOME OF OUR OTHER DE PARTMENTS HAVE TO SAY.: o0 pairs Men's dark checked, striped and plaid Trousers go on sale to day at $2.00 a pair. You must see them to appreci ate their value. Men's all wool business suits in dark checks and plaids take a drop from $7.7o to $G.o0. Men's black all wool Cheviot suits in Lacs only go from $10.50 to $lX00 a suit. Boy's knee pants in stripes, plaids and checks from 30c a pair to $1.25. Men's vests in checks and stripes at $1.25 and $1.50, would be cheap at $1.75 and $2.00. Men's black Derby hats the latest style black all sizes 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50. Men's Crush Hats black, Navy blue, brown and light shades 50c to $2.50 ?lain colors stripes and checks 2oc each, hard to lind a better ine at 35c. Men's white shirts all linen bosom and wrist bands, land-made button holes. Perfect fitting 50c each, better ones .75 and $1.00. Ladies' Percale wrappers in stripes and polka dots, bell skirt plaited waist and Belt $2.12 each. The same quality without bell skirt $1-87 each. Ladies' Outing flannel dresses made the same as above, price $1. 50 each. Ladies' shirt waists in plain black, black and white striped and polka dot 85c each, good value at $1.C 1 Ladies' shirt waists in light shades only, price 85c each, better ones at $1.25. Ladies' jackets, loose front, welt cord and tassel, slates and drabs $3.75 each. Ladies' checked jackets, loose fitting, tipped seam a $5.00. Plain white summer comfortableo, pure white cotton $1.75 each. Fancy ones and better at $2.50 and $3.00. Hall's Baz aar forms with wooden rod $tf.00 each. The same with Iron rod $3 50. We are the agents in Danville for the sale of the Butterick. PATTERNS OF GARMENTS. Any patterns sent by mail on receipt of number, size and price. To any retail customer purchasing at our sales counter at one time, patterns to the value of 50c we will present a copy OeT til 6 METROPOLITAN CATALOGUE. or to any retail customer sending us by mail at one time $1.00 for patterns we will on receipt there-of send a copy post paid free of charge. Fashion sheets given away for the asking. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" W. C. Irick & Co. HILL & CESTIIE STS, DANVILLE, PA Entrance On Both Streets. FRAZER CREASE BEST IS THE WOBU. emlUV.wo bos, of r ttectedbrbeat. MTGE i 1 lit ? rORBAmBTDr-ALEKf' QgygBAI-tT. tw zzzzsczrxczi Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription kuown to me." R. A. Ascim, K. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children' depart ment hare spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castor!, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what I known as regular product, yet we are free to confess that the merits ot Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Uxitsd BoerrraL axs Dtspsnaiar, Boston, Mua. Alls C Smith, Prei., 91 special value. .Men's caps in PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CI urn i m Md bswatirw tht htfr. PrutnoM ft huUfleVDl pTUWth. MTr FkiU to BMtor Omj Hair to it Youthful Color. Cutm r&p (iiar-w-F btur nUtsg. Em rwEttra Qinft Tonic. II cur hm worti Ouffc, Cm I r REAL ESTATE FOR SALS l! BLOOMSBURG. . Main Street. Desirable building lot 90xil4, price 1 1 ami. Flrit Street Frame honse, rooms, lot V.VJ14, prl.H? flow. Fmrth street Latve frame house, 8 rooms, lot ion feet front on street, price f-.w. fith STff!-t.rpn frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltehen, barn, nne fruit, c, lot 'tx Dim. price li.vm. Unln Sti-eet Large store building, with dwell lngtiotion snme lot, corner lot fronting" on two streets, price w . TfilrA Stree f. Large 8 room house, lot (Mxill nice ijviw. SeconH Street, Kant 0 Vnn. Corner lot, SO ft front. Price I). Second Strrft. Fine large residence. 11 rooms Ferry ?-(. Two story house, lot oo feet deep, price lino. exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvement. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots lu other pans of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Brick Residence In Espy Pa., Lot W feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, well at door, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price two. Iron Slrrrt, titnr 71 Two story frame house, in rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs and down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range, nil In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy and price low. Of M'INTfKSTIEN. BErRLEY A M Kll.t.ir. First National Bank Building, tf. Bloomsburg, I'a. ill FDR SAIL Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. cm All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS, SHED AND DWELLING HOUSE. i Office with all the fixtures Connected therewith, also tools, patterns, bitts &c. connected with the machines in the mill. The arscuzt cf Sales frsm this cill averagei when last In operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH. Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scranton. June 17 6-m. SHERIFFS SALE. Bjr virtue of sundry writs ol Fl. Fs. Issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of CoL Co.. Tf , and to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriffs office, In the Court Uoiwa, Bloonisbure, ra., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1S91, at 10 o'clock a. m., the followlnp :!f All the rlyht title and Interest of John stickle the defendant of in and to. AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the town of iUoomsburg, fa., bounded, on the nortn oy una street, on the east by East ft., on the south br Henry Kesty and on the west by an alley, being twenty-two and a half feet on East St., and one hundred and ninety-eight feet deep and sixty feet on an alley, whereon are erected a two story frame store building, Dwelling House and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Wot. Krtckbaum and Sarah A. Decker's use versus John Stickle, and to be sold as the pro perty ot John stickle. VAXDEKSLICK. JOHN B. CASEY, Atty. Sheriff. ORDINANCE NO. 57. AS OKDIXANCI rROIIlSITINU H4WKINI1 AND PKD DUKU IN THE TOWN Of II LOO 118 hi' KO. Be It ordaiiteA and eiuu ied bti (mi Coun cil of the TVtrii of blonui efterg anil It is hereby wuvu uy wwwruj iff ie gum. sictios I. That no hawking or peddling of nvats, nsn. teas, spices, fruits, veuelublcs other provisions shall at any time be allowed In llie Town of HlooiuKburv by any one excepting citizens of the Town, and any person or penult ,1'uauug im iiruimim'e uau on COUVlcllon Of fore the President of the Town Council forfel Unit lliV A A It. nt flv A ri.lllnni Ivlfh .ui . offense. All ordinances or supplements thereto it,., in ivuiyi uui j mm mis unuuuuce arc raised at a meeting of Town Council held Attest. P.Riimuiv W. B. CCHMIXGS, Trest. ot,c'ouiicll AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Btitt Qf Aiiartus Rimiian, tfrtVYMrd. The undersigned auditor appointed bv the Or- nhunl I'Alirl f Vllllmlilu mimtv . " .-..-- . -i...Hla k'uiii iu IIIUhFUINI n, ullon ol llie funds lu the huudo( the adtulul irmiur, i.i iii ai uis omce in nioomsburg, ra. on Saturday, August l.Mh lil ut 10 o'clock a. m. to pertorw the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims upon mild iuuu ilium aiinur nuu yrm e llie Same Ol' DO at- uurn-u irum any snare oi aula fund, X. V. 1-l'NK. .--4w. Auditor Wll Mai,'; you coMeiuplate au ending Commercial U"'I. 11 Win III1T VtM to visit the ROCHESTKK BUSINESS I Nl VEHfC 1 1 1 wwrr urviumg wnere, inmn-n you may 11 a t lintminri mil., awav l, ki.h.i. n. ... ... ' a, Di.uun ri, r lit' I of the list of commercial schools In Its charac rr.n au nmrailimai loree, as a medium supplying the business men of the country w trained and capable aaxUtanta, as a means placing aniitKious young men and women on the high Wud to succea. aud In the extent, elegance and cost of Us equipment. Thorough CAL E.NiiLISH out HSKS The Tweuty-se'venth Annual catalogue win be mailed to any address. Wiitas & Rogers, kochksteh. mi nil ir mn DBIVI1 PAI SCRANTON, PA. JULY 95 W v 3 Tuesday, "uui J Q PERFORMANCES J Q a W Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday EVENINCS. DAIIM'Q 003aEOtf3 LAST DAYS OF The Most Dazzling, llcalistic and Magnificent Scene Ever Shown to the Public. 22Qre.rforme.ri on the Open Air Stagc.jQ Realistic Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Monster Display of Fireworks. Ccneral admission, 60cts. Reserved Seats, - 75 cts. Box Seats " - 51.00 ingle Fare for rour d Trip ca all Eo ads Entering Scrantcn. Apply to Your Nearest Station Agent. In case of Rain, tickets gooil for the next clear night. For the Accommodation of patrons on the Bloomsburg Division, special trains, returning, will leave Scranton pt it : 15 p. m. as follows : I-or Plymouth and wav stations, July 2S and 30; August 1, 4, 6, S, 11, 13. 15 and 18th. For Northumberland and way stations, August 4, 8 and 13th. I lckets good for use on ail tra ns on day of issue and for Return Trip on next succeeding day. F Alt VERS' ENCAMPMENT AND AUKUCIr tural Implement Exhibition at Mt. tirHii. Park. LHianon county. Pa.. Auirust 11 MS 11. Opening services Sunday. August lii. at I P. M. Scnuon by Her. Chas. K. Peeuit, I. P.. o! New York. Music by Lebanon Choral societj. Profcrntntne lor I tie Week. MONDAY Meeting at Auditorium at P. M. with adaresa by PresU Jos. . Mcsparnii and others. Music by the Band and south ern Plantation Jubilee Singers, TUESDAY ov. K. E. Pattlson : "en. J- P. (i.ililn, Lebanon Co. : CoL Frank Mantor, Crawford Co. ; J. C. Krtm-r, Franklin Co.; Wm. M. Derr, Esq., Lebanon Co. WEDNESDAY J. T. Allman, Lecturer of Pa. State li range ; Hon. Ueerard C. Brown. York Co. ; D. P. Forney, Adams Co. ; J. A. liundy Union Co.: N. A. Dunning. Washington U C. : Wm. M. Bennlnger, Northampton Co Address in German. THUHSDA Y-Uen. D. 11. Hastings, Centre Co. : Hon. Chauncey F. Black, York Co. s Kev. li. W. Atherton, D. D., L. L. D., PresU P state college ; I. S. Fraln, Master Pomftu (Jrange, Centre c v ; Hon. Marrlot BrosHt. M, C, Lancaster Co. FRIDAY Hon. wm. A. Peffer. V. R. Senstnr. Kansas : Hou. J. H. Bngham, Master tlonal (.range, Ohio; lion. Jere. Slmp 'ii. M.C.. Kansas: Hon. Leonard Khone, M.i ter Pa. state Grange: J. H. Turner, secre tary National Farmers' Alliance and lnJuv trial Union. 8ATUUDAY Crand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts andiioslng Addresses by MeiuVn ot the Association. ' The proceeding each day will be lntenip'rl with Music by Ursl-Cluiw, Hrasa Panda and Vo cal and Instrumental Concerts by the Grcil Southern Plantations Jubilee Singers. l,ow Excursion Special Trains thmn.'li to ML uretna Park vlt Rates. Pennsvivaula, muitvr land and PblladvlpUiaC Heading Railroads. See Railroad I'tMU rs lor time and rates. yoFuiiri or Side Short AVnced on IM Ground. Secure tent accommodations at once on ap plication to R. B. GOKDON, Genl Pass. Agi-nt, Cornwall Lebanon Hallroad. Lebanon, Pa. For general Information apply to T.j.. Ci'K RF.U (General Manager, P. o. Box &s Harris burg. Pa. NED IRISH, It. B. GORDON, Genl. Supt. Genl. Pass. A, rat COSMWALL t LlSANON K. K. CO., Lebanon, Pa. June S-m. R BfiRGHIN We have for sale the follow ing second hand, Self Rake machines. ALL III GOOD ORDER. TWO CHAMPION, ONE OSBORjYE, ONE R0YER, These machines were taken in exchange on Xew Decriny Binders this season and will be sold Dirt Cheap. Must be sold this season. Don't fail to see them. D. W. KITCHEN. FROrOSALS FOR DRAINS. Scaled proposals will be received at the ofnv of the Secretary of the Town Council of Town of Hloomaburg Pa., until twWve oi'loct noou ot August htb. 1"U for furulshlug and w: lug complete a vitrified terra cotta sewer pipe W convey surfaw waU'r from a olut lu tlie n-aroi the Bloomsburg Car Co a. works to the Norto Branch canal a distance ot lira feet. The contractor to turnlsh pipe and all mater ials, trench and rvnil ditches and nulsh v wtaik complelr, under the suerviHlon aud su"" Ject to the approval of the Town Engineer. '"" will, at the expenae of the Town, d what en gineering Is neieasary to the proruttoti of " work. Separate bid will be received for laTlj a Inch and also a i Inch pipe. Pmnie can seen at the ouice of J. c Brown, Town Emrtueer- The suei-esatul bidder to give bond with ap proved security. The Council reserve the rti"' w reject any or au bias. W. B. CUMMINOS, p. ft. BARMAN. Secretary. rres't. Couucu July e, 1S91. POP
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