'W TURN ABOUT and look around as often as you like. See what others offer in the way of Bread, rlam and Fancy Cakes, Con fectionery, Etc. When you've picked out the best, compare it with what we have to show you. We're not fearful cf the result. We expect competition, we prepare for it; invite it, and in a friendly way, defy it. You are judge and jury. We cheerfully await your verdict E.JACOBS&SON, Bakers nnd MTg Confectioners. NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Fob Sale Desirable vacant lots and a num. ber ot good houses and lots In Bloomsburg. The best business stand tn Bloomsburg. Avery de sirable property In Willow Grove, fl rat-class buildings and 19 acres of land. Dwellings In Bspy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two la Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerno county, 8 grist mills In Columbia county, by M. P. LUTZ. Insurance and Real Estate Agt. Bloomsburg Pa., Girls Wanted. Several good girls wanted for laundry, dining room and chambermaid. Apply to Exchange Hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa. Do you contemplate having a suit made ? If you are, go to a practical man, where you can see the goods in the piece. Do not buy from samples as all goods look different in the piece. A fine line of goods for suits, spring overcoats and pantaloons, cut to your measure, made on our own premises, under the personal supervision of J. R. Townsend. at D. Lowenberg's. Now is the time to begin advertising for the fall trade. Get the rates of The Columbian. Agreeable. To the taste is Manners' Double Extract for the blood. Its action its on the bowels excels all others of or kind, as it contains no mercury up afaes. 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 of "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 their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the horse it is indis pensible, 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 iclten muling for "Treatise" and send direct to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., as above. 7-24 1 i-t. SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES. The vault of the Farmers National Bank contains fifty lock boxes, which are for rent at prices ranging from $3.00 to $6.00 a year. There are two keys to each box, one of which is left at the bank and one is carried by the owner of the box. Neither can open the box until the other is inserted. More than half have already been rent ed, tf. lor Eent. After September 1st, a six room house on 4th street between Centre and Iron streets. Lots of fruit. In quire of H. H. Grotz. Bloomsburg. .28 tf. Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief tor pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles. 6-1 9-1 yr. NOTICE. We have only ONE photograph gallery.and that is m Bloomsburg, over Clark's dry goods store. All rumors to the contrary are incorrect. M'KILLIR BROS. TO LEAD REPUBLICANl Delegates Battling Over Ticket at Rochetter. tfa SLOAT FASSETT FOR GOVERNOR Th Indication em to lit That B Will Hend the Kcw York fttnta Voter Philip lltrker, of MufTnlo, Want First Place or Nona at All. , Rochester X. Y., Sept. 9. -The Hepub lican auto convention is being held inthl" city today. James M. Varntini, of New York, is the choice of the Republican lead, ers for permanent chairman. Both ex Mayor Philip Becker, of Buffalo, and Gen eral Wadiworth have declined to with draw from the contest for the governor ship and take the second place on the ticket and the nomination for lieutenant governor will probably go to Albert Kin tein. The action of General Wails worth was the first check to the Fassett boom, be cause Fassett has been carrying every thing before him with such confident that his friends had discussed the possi bility or nominat ing him by accla mation. However, tbey were not preatly discour sed by this, and they endeavored to keep up the Faucet t enthusi asm in spite of the failure of the com- blnation with Wadsworth. Be- fore the arrival of the Becker dele gation from Buf falo State Senator BLOAT FASSETT. emu penaioi fl ;Hfrt Vk011"'" MKbt J"1?? 1"an' Anally settled the question of Mr. Fas- sett's nomination by acclamation. He said that the talk of Becker as a cnndl- date for lieutenant governor was without authority; that Mr. Becker was in the contest for governor aud would remain, The Probable Ticket. Those who claim to know say that this is me ucitei most likely to be nominated today: For Governor J. gloat Fassett, of Che mung; for Lieutenant Governor George B. Sloan, of Oswego; for Secretary of State John V. Yronnian. of Hukim... Controller Edward Einstein, of New 1 ork; Attorney General William A. Sutherland, of Monroe; State Treasurer Ira M. Hedges, of Rockland: State En gineer and Surveyor Verplank Colrln, of Albany. Moan Was UnwUtlnv. Senator Sloan reached here last night, - - - m uiguv, ana after rntifarrlncr with T.Sn Diutt Senator. Hi.cock and Hendricks ex-Con- j irreasman Buri-iot, .Tnhn w v" Richard Marey and Collector Fassett said ne was unwilling to run for lieutenant i governor, btit wnnM liM K ty At. i. of the delegate. It is believed that he will accept me nominauon. Jones Warns CloveUnd. BlKfiHAMTOX.V V K.nt Q Th. TT... bandman contains the following open let ter: BiifoaATTK. K. T., Sept. 8. Eon. Orover Cleveland New Tor: Dbah Pih-Excum my addressing yoa throiufe the othvl hut AM thm aihl ered la one in whteh the public la greatly Inter- wo 1 oeem u proper 10 Qo so. It Is understood that yoa ar a candidate for the presidential nomination to 1KU. Tola ren ders it not only proper but loeumbent upon yon to take all honorable means to protect your interests, and prevent your friends from complicating you in alliances which may result to your injury. Tew friends are taking active Interest in our state campaign and are freely using your name in their support of Mr. Flower. His Strength with the Masses. Your strength aa a nrAaliVnt11 f..M..- u in your atrength with the masses tne wage earners, the toilers and producers. They are a larre majority of the nwinla nf thu .., and they are not in sympathy with the claw of psupra hhuui air. trawer represents. The movement "along the line" manifesting Itself in alliances, lesmisa. v&rlrais m.n K4n n i organizations, aa well as the free expression of peopie in -uauy laisv is a proteat against the ognrressfve powor of wealth, now accom TlliAhinir its nnrrviM iv it fnu nu 1. 4.1 1. ing the political morula of the people. Yours U-Uiy, tUWABD F. JONKS. Will Mr. Jones Ran t ALBANY. Sent. 0. Lleutennnt rmnmm Jones was closeted with number of reDrenentntives of farmers' nnronlniinn. iu this city Monday night and a long con ference was held. It is impossible to learn definitely what was discussed, but the general opiuiouis that Mr. Jones Is quietly paving the way to an independent nomina tion, whatever may have said to the con trary. Is KIklna to Ue Secretary New York, Sept. 8. A Washington special to the New York Press says: "It is reported here on what is considered good authority that Secretary of War Proctor has sent his resignation to rrei-li-nt Htr riHni. to take ef fect i.n Scot. 80. VTlie same aotbor- iitv savs that St- Sphen B. Elkins.of V" - 1 i tenr lors. ana West Virginia. STEPHEN B. ELK IKS. will assume the .luff nu tf uamI.m of the war department on Oct. 1 by the ap pointment of the president. Democrat le tioveroors to Meet. Columbus, O., Sept. 8. Chairman Neat, of the Democratic state committee, is ar ranging for a meeting of Democratic gov ernors here for Oct. fl. Ue says that he expects here on that occasion Governors Francis, of Missouri; gtouo, of Mississippi; Winans, of Michigan; Hussell, of Massa chusetts; Jackson, of Maryland: Nichols, of Louisiana: Brown of Kentucky; Flem ing, of Florida; Reynolds, of Delaware; Eagle, of Arkansas; Jones, of Alabama; Abbett, of New Jersey; Fowler, of North Carolina; Pattison, of Pennsylvania; Bu chanan, of Tennessee; Hogg, of Texas; McKinuey, of Virginia; Wilson, of West Virginia; Peck, of Wisconsin; Boise, of Iowa; Boyd, of Nebraska, and UilL of New York. Mew Jersey Republicans to Meet, Trexton, N. J., Sept 8. Th executive commir.ee of the State league of Repub lican clubs ha decided to hold a state convention of the league on Oct 18 at Trenton. A call will be Issued In ft few days. A SUPPLEMENT. 1U AN ACT AMENDATORY OF AN ACT FOR THE Pl'NISHMENT OF CRIEXTY TO ANIMALS," APPROVF.il MARCH 29TH, ONE THOUSAND F.tCHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINE. Section I. lie it enacted, tr, That the provisions of "An act amend atory of an act for the punishment of cruelty to animals," approved June one, one thousand eight hundred and eighty three, which enacts that sec tion five of an act. entitled "An act for the punishment of cruelty to animals in this Commonwealth," approved March twenty-ninth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine. "Any policeman or constable of any dty or county, or any agent of any society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals, duly incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth, shall upon his own view of any such misdemeanor make arrests and bring before any alderman or magistrate thereof, offenders found violating the provisions of this act: l'rovhhd, That any persons convicted under the provisions of this act to which this is an amendment, shall have the nVlir tn j appeal to the court of quarter sessions of the proper county," be amended to read as follows : I Section II. That any policeman or ; constable of any city or county, or any agent Of anv SOCietV or association f,-,r ' the prevention of rmnliv t i,-,;,-lc ' dulv inrnrnnnt.l fk 1,.... Jt j u.j.v.Hvv uhvii 1 1 1. intra vi this commonwealth shall upon his own view of any snch misdemeanor make : uncis aim unng Deiore anv aiuerman or maS'st'ate thereof, offenders found ..inlifinir , : ;' r .1 V. F f t ProvIslons of th,s ac'i 1 ro,:''ea, That any person convicted ! under the provisions of this act to ! which this is an ampndnient dinll arrests and bring before any alderman nave the right to appeal to the court of quarter sessions of the proper county: J'rovMetl furt.'irr. That j where a car is performing the duty of ! a common carrier, there shall be on ly the right of any policeman or con stable of any city or countv. or .mv agent of any society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals, duly incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth to remove a sick, wounded or disabled horse or mule from any street car that is performing the duty of a common carrier, but not m. uuii ui a i-uiiiiiiuii carrier, uui no 1 .1 . . . . Zr A - JTr u C?u tor or driver of any such car until they reacn the depot or terminus of the oaa. Approved The aoth day of Tune, A.D. 1891. ROBT. E. PATTISOX. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stands at the head of all blood med icines. This position it has secured by its Intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. other medicine so effectually CURES Scrofula, bolls, pimples, rheumatism, ca tarrh, and all other blood diseases. . ' There can be no question as to the supe riorlty of Ayer'l Sarsaparilla over all other blood-purifiers. If this was not the case, the demand for It, Instead of increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so many other blood medicines I could name." F. L. Kickersnn, Druggist, 75 Chelsea St.. Charlestown, Mass. "Two years ago I was troubled with salt rheum. It was all over my body, and noth ing the doctors did for me was of any avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayer s Sarsaparilla, and was completely cured. I can sincerely recommend It as a splenuid blood-purifier. "-J. 8. Uurt, Upper Keswick, New Brunswick. "My sister was afflicted with a severe ease ot SCROFULA . Our doctor recommended Ayer'l Sarsaparilla as being the best blood blood-purifier within his experience. We gave her this medicine, and a complete cure was the result." Wm. O. Jenkins, Deweese, Neb. "When a boy I was troubled with a blood disease which manifested Itself iu sores on the legs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recom mended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never since that time had a recurrence of the complaint." J. c. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. " I was cured of Scrofula by the u.e of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "-John C. Bern-, Dotr field, Mo. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Pr. 3. C. Aysr fc Co., Lowsll, Vast. Gold by all Druggists. l'rkl;sliboUles,5. Curesothers, will euro you WIDOW'S APPRAISEMKNTS. The following Widow's Apprnlsr uitnts will bo presented to the Orphans' Couri of t'olumhlii Co, on the fourth Monday or September A. 1). lwtl, and confirmed nlnl, aud unleHM exceptions are tiled within lour duys thereafter, will be continued absolute. Thomas J. Swisher Est., Madison, J'ersonulty (y 10,00 rMsj lM Workut'lscr Est- Minim, Personalty Si5i1v'''a58Uaffer Eat'' liloomsburS' Personalty, J. .. Kurns Kst, Benton, Henltv, ' fiTJ.no ;. IV v"."11 Kl,u' Mloomsburif, 1'ersonalty jum.ui H. F. Ford Knt., Krnnklln, l'ei-Monuliy H7I.M Jacob brown Est., Minilu, l-enwumliv, o.&) U. M. O.VICK. Clerk's Office, Bloouisburg, Pa., Aiig. 31, Wl. .? .''?.SEN ,0 cnnvawi this county (ir ihe bumness given to reliable purty. No ex J in-iiriu-a l eieBKury. hpienuiil paying work for the Fall and Winter. Write for ull : nartlc- iiHm i Jj? Youup, Nui-serymsn, llochcter, N. ' What is ism m s lv wr assss- VTsBKf V P saaTs sar Castorla la Dr. Samnel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Oblldrcn. It contains neither Opium. Morphlno nor other Karcotlo substance. It Is a harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It Is Pleasant. Its guarantco Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcrcrishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures . constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria Is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect npon their children." Da. O. C. Oaoon, Ixmell, Mam. " Castorla is Uie best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and urn Castorla In stead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby suoding them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kikchklos, Conway, Ark. Tit Centaur Company, TT Jlt-MP-WtLtim. Tl PEOPLES STORE" MILL AND CENTRE STREETS. DANVILLE, PENNA. The most remarkable special value that has ever been offer ed ia this town will go on sale August 8th: Consisting of 500 pairs of Blankets; these goods are fresh from the loom, and are considered by experts to be special good value 1. 50. We have ticketed them $1.00 a pair, surely they wont last long at this price. See them in the window. WHAT SOME OF OUR OTHER DE PARTMENTS HAVE TO SAY. 50 pairs Men's dark checked, striped and plaid Trousers go on sate 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 $7.75 to $6.50. Men's black all wool Cheviot suits in Lacs only go from $10.50 to $9.00 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 special value. Men's caps in plain colors stripes and checks 25c each, hard to find a better line at 35c. Men's white" shirts all linen bosom and wrist bands, hand-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. 56 each. Ladies' shirt waists in plain black, black and white striped and polka dot 85c each, good value at $1.00. Ladies' shirt waists in lisrht shades onlv. nrice 85c rnch. bettor ones at $1.25. . . Ladies jackets, loose front, welt cord and tassel, slates and drabs $3.75 each. Ladies' checked jackets, loose fitting, tipped seams $5.00. Plain white summer comfortables, 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.OO 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 conv of the IJ METROPOLITAN CATALOGUE. or to any retail customer sending us by mail at one time w -v - mi e .. t . ;i.uu lor patterns we will on receipt tnere-ot send a copy post paid free of charge. Fashion sheets given away for the asking, "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" W. C. JFrick 4 Co. MILL & CENTRE STS, DANVILLE, PA Entrance On Both Streets. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Sftate of Abuer Welth dft-easftf. Notice Is hereby irlven that, letters testament ary on tlie etitnte n( Aimer Welsh, luteof OnmnH towunhlp, Cnluinlilit county, l'a., deceased, have been (;nihted to J. M. Welsh and Archibald Put terson, to whom all person Indebted to said es tate are requested ,0 hmke pnvuieut, and throe having claims or demands will UAku known tho sumo without deluv. J. M. WELSH, AHCIliaALU 1'ATTKHKON, Aug-. 11, Kxecutors. lAjI Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adopted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Aacnin, M. D 111 So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as rtaniUtr products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Ilosprrab akd DisptHRaar, Boston, Uasa. A luck C Smith, Prtt., Murray Straet, Nevr York City !. ..... . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Xtau af Micliael Confer, laU of iladt ioh lirp. Notice Is hereby given that lettersof admlnls tratlon on the esui of Michael Confer, la e of Madison twp., col. Co. Pa deceased, have been h-ranted to the undersigned admin stratorto whom ull persons lndebUHi to said enute are requested to make payments, and ttioso haMna claims or deiuuntU v. Ill make known the "owe without delay to WILHon iionkkh. Umami ; IIsrhiho, Administrator. Attorney. Jersey town, I'a. SHERIFFS SALE. ' -OP VAI.t:Ant,B- Real Estate. Ity virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa, ts.. of the Court of Cninmnn I'leas of ('(ilutnbla rn Pa , nnrt ti me directed then will In- op4(i) ,' public sale nt the Ceurt llnun) In r.l,i.i,m.'' Fu., on ,fc' MONDAY, SKPT. 28, i89r, nt a o'clock p. m , the following diwrliKvi rrj. estate to-wltt All that certain lot nr pi(.C(. 0 land situate In ll.nirlng.'reek toivnnhli, coinn. bla county, Fa., tmnnded ns follows to-wit 1 the noith by lantlof Sainii"! Jllller nnl Frank. Iln Yncuin, on tho esst l.y land of Nuninri j Hotiek, on the south by Innd of Katlmre um ' ton and Trias Hower, and on the West hy nnj of Levi Hhnupi containing TIIIKTViNg ACKKH of Innd, more or less, wherein tr erect ed a Dwelling House, Barn. and other outbuildings. AI.KO, All that certain piece or paro l of lam sltitnW In Itnarliigcreek township, column, county, Vn.. bounded as follows, to-wit : On tin enrt by Innd of Charles Itelchart, and on tn south by Innd of Franklin Yocumj rontalithw ONE 11UXOKEU and TIIIHTY-TWO AC1(F8 3IOUNTAIN LAND. more or lens. Kelzed nnd taken Into execution at the suit Alexander F.l'.lmeyer vs. I. H. Ilower, c. 1. How. er aud William Hower, and to be sold as tlm property ot 1'. H. Ilower. JOHN . fAHKY, llAl.nvi IlKKiusn, t)ierlIT. Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fn. iRiuedout ot the Court of Common i'leas of Columbia cs Fa., and to me directed there will be sold at tlw Court House In Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, SEI'T. 28, 1891, at S o'clock p. m., the following, oil that ccrt.nn lot or piece of land situate In Wadlsou township, Columbia county. Pa., bound-d as follows, to. wltt On the north by land of Conrad Kramer, on tlie Kast by lutid of Conrnd Kramer and MUt Phillips, on the 8011th by public road, nnd on West by land of John Johnson, containing sevcnty-slx acres of land more or less, whcRoa are erected a Swelling HoUw3, Barn, and outbuildings. ALSO : All that certain lot or piece of Innd situate In Madison township, Columbia county, l'i., bounded as follows to-wlt i on the north bj Wllkes-BaiTe Western Kallmod Co,, on tin East by public road, on the South and West bj land of Dr. J. C. Fruit, containing one acre of land more or less, whereon are erected a LARGE STEAM ROLLER GRIST MILL and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot SchaefTer, Merkel Co., vs. 8. FarnswortU and to be aold as the property of 8. Farnsworth. JOHN B. CASEY. Sheriff. WlNTKRSTCRK, BKCKLBT A M'KlLLir, Attorneys. REAL ESTATE P0B tsXB IN BLOOMSBURG. Main Street. Desirable, building lot S0xt:i price f taoo. . , Firtt srrest Frame house, t rooms, lot 50x214, price Ito.'iO. Fourth SftvelLarce frame house. 8 rooms, lot 100 foet front on street, price tmo. Fifth turret Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine fruit, tc, lot Tn ao, price hvio. . ini Street Lanre store hnlMlnt.. with itirrtt Ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting w iwii b. recis, pnee skusj. 77itrd Street Larue 8 room house, lot lxi:i Price l-roo. . Second Street, Katt iryn Corner lot. 50 ft front. Price tuna. Sevmid street. Vine large residence, 11 roonj Ferry : Two story house, lot m feet deep, price Km exclusive' of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer. water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses aniii mimiwi. .f r.ani int ts other pans of the town, all of which are for saw on easy terms. For further particulars Inqulrt rtne Brick Kesldence In Espy Pa,, Lot K feet front 10 rOOIn hOllHA. evorvthlnir In rruu. mnulr recently papered and painted, well at door, cl u;ru, guuu sinoie ana outDUUdlngg, mill ot si kinds. Price finno. Iron Street, near Fifth Two story frame house, 10 rooms, bath-room, watar-elowt. lint and cold water up-stnlrs and down, sewer, steam heat, electric llirht. and stationary rancc all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms e;uy aud price low. Of WlNTBKSTIKN. lllCIl.lrsV'KlLl.ir. First National Bank Bulldiug, Bloomsburg, l'a. ILL 1 Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS, SHED AND DWELLING HOUSE. Office with all the fixtures Connected therewith, also tools, patterns, bitts &c. connected with the machines in the mill. Tho am:xmt of Sales from this mill averaroi whon lasOn operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH- Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scranton. June 17 6-111.