THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. AUTUMN JILL1NERY. CRtAT VARIETY IN SHAPE AND MATERIAL. h nnhrrjr Tint A Rare for Color Nhnfix Arc ICceeiiirlo An Autumn Novelty Strle in lionnet -Toqn Ar l-rBr. (New York letter.) Nothing could be more ohtirmlng thso the dleplay of hrita and bonnets for fall wenr nhown at the 'eudlng mllll. nery ptMllltlitmiits. Wlnw so many iHHiitlful thlniw are to be own it ia d:ffliilt to particularize, and the dis position Is to study novelties rathee tlinn accepted forms. One of the fall's novelties is tha Puliarry hat, which Is trimmed wlOs jet spangled lace aud black feathers. Tho Dubarrr lint. r- It has bunches of Mountain ash bor rtes on the brim, and noat'lng under the brim, which Is sllehtly turned up and veiled In the glittering lace. The rage is now for colors, but cor. rect taste would dictate that these should be toned down. This Is dona with pretty effect by the added touches of black which Dunio Fashion Insists should be used. I Shapes ore apparently more eccen tric than ever. Hats and bonnets are so varied In shape and trimming thai it Is taipossiblo to give an Idea of the wca'th of Ideas uaed. Apparently every style of face has been studied. ' The Padre shape, with large brims and low crowns, is considerably af fected for general wear. Felts, how ever, are worn in all shapes. One. of the autumn novelties Is a black French felt lint trimmed with one high loop of black crape, and two smaller loops of hatters' felt, with a crape cord at bottom of loops, the rim being edged with felt rings. It has a very pretty effect. There Is a decided tendency )o mass the tr'.mmlng at the back In the flat back effect prevailing la both hats and An Autumn Novelty. bonnets. Long p'umes are arranged so as to fall upon the hair In the Rem brandt style. In bonnets Jet effect are quite prom inent. The small Jet bonnet her shown has a twist of combined whiM and yellow velvet inside the flaring narrow brim, at the front, expanding into a bow of short loops and creel pointed cuds, to which Jet wings art added. A mass of shaded yellow vel vet blossoms droop low at the back. Toques are larger than they hav been for some time and fit the head much better; they are trimmed mostly with black aigrettes, wings or birds, and are made of satln-sollel to match or contrast with the toilette. Buckles aud slides are quite as much used ns dtirlug the summer and bid fair to continue popular as the season advances. Many of them are delight fully fantastic in shape, and all Are brilliantly set with glittering rhino stones and oih.T Jewels. Cut steel are atnougst the prettiest of the plainer varieties. Striped ribbons in two colors to har monize with the velvet or felt are charming upon large hatn. The ends A Pretty ronnet. re U8unTlv tr- without strings, but have ample bows j veivet or silk ribbon. Satin and velvet ribbon take the lead, although jaffuta, faille and even moire Is some times seen, the favorite colors being mlnoetULhe' bl,;uet rubl aml JaL'll,le' . 'HVG8- by the way, aro a special teature in trimming. Lilac, geranium, "over and other leaves cut out of felt , 8 formed Into bounets and toques. "avei are also made of ostrich feu "jers, pheasants' breasts aud peacocks' J3I ( uue uiauu oi o.nnen ieu- (Wpdre perfect,y flat nnd b""11"1"11 , BRIDE WHO MADE A RASH VOW Which She Cnntit Not b tnclnoM to Streak t'titll Iltir lluntmnct Had llrnkan Vut. This story is told lu the St. I'aul DIs p.ik'h: Mrs. Jerry Cartell, uf near Trimble, Tenn., has Just broken a rartli vow which slio wade over twelve months ago, and wbloh tflie sorrow fully mgrettod having ever made. AlKiut eighteen luontlm ago Mrs. Car tell was Miss Faimle Bramley, a beau tiful young lady of eighteen years', and Jerry Carte'.l was her favored suitor. Hut, as Is genera'l the case with young lovers, a (piairel arose between them, and in the heat of luission Miss Fannie angrily bade her lover to leave her presence, and vowed by h'jfa hea ven she would never ieak to him again. The disconsolate lover took his departure, lwt, as he fairly worship ped the girl, ho ardently set out to ef fect a rmmH'.latlon. At last, In an swer to a pitiful, pleading letter, MIm Fannie relented ami penned ihlm a lov ing, forgiving 'message. Overjoyed at the hnppy termination) of affairs, he hurried to the home at Miss Fattnle, aud was received warm ly and affectionately, but without a word of welcome. Taking a tablet and pencil from a dexk, she began a written conversation, as though she could not speak a word. OairtolJ pleaded the uselessness ami foollsfli. ness of such proceedings, but in vain, as his sweetheart positively refused to utter a word to him. She is very devout, a member o the Methodist ohurxli. ind was (Irmly Impressed with the Idea that If she should break her rush vow d would punish her by striking her dumb, when she could speak to no one. She wis constantly on her guard, for fear she might for get and speak to her lover, thoreby bringing this terrible visitation upon her. The courtship proceeded with pencil and paper for several months, when they were J'tlm-d together la the holy bonds of matrimony. Dor lag fli-ir married life f a year Mrs. Car tel never si)ke to her husband until some days ago. Last Christmas Mr. Onrtell made hi wife a present of a iKindsome and ostly pair of vases. Itcoently th huslTand was bringing lu an armful of wood and struck one of the vasea find knocked it to the floor and broke It into Uni different pkn-es. "(h, Jerry, look what you have done!" cried Mrs. Cartell. Sli.' was horribly shocked at speak ing to hr husband, and believed that she had been stricken dumb. To as certain the NrroctiH'ss of her belief she ppokc to him iisa'n, aud was over joyed to discover that her organs of speech liiul not been In the least Im paired. In the lmpp'.ness of hearing his wife speak, Jerry thanked Uod for the breaking of the vase. Shook. He frowned. "Then you refuse my proferrec' sniff" "Yes." "Io you wish to shake my faith In woman?" "I wish to shake everything," tflio answered, with a sweeping gesture, the slgnlllcnncs of whk'h could not bo mistaken. I etroit Tribune. A Sunoilluotu Queatlon. ' M fair r.vcllst Can yon tell me the way to Vareham, pleuse? Honest Fanner Well, mlssie, I gueMs you knows the way to wear 'em uiUi'h better nor me. London Sketch. The Unfettered l'reu. ow, Mr. IVusmlth," said tlie able editor, addressing his newly-engaged assistant, "you will make your leaders pithy, forcible; aud, above all things, timely. When you have occaslou to strike, deal stunning blows straight from the shoulder, here must be no mincing matters, sir; no compromising with evil; uo palliation of abuses, you understand." "Kxactly, sir," was the reply; "I in tend, tirst, to expose the corruption existing In the municipal government I propose to dhow up the rotten " "All yes! But er r we do the city printing, and well, you sen " "H'm! It Is also my Intention to touch upon the laxity of our divorco laws, and the manner " "Well erer Col. Corker, tho undo of the young man who recently eloped with his sister-in-law, and Is now suing for divorce on the grounds of emotion al Insanity, owns stock In this paper, and you know " "Fr ah! I see! Well, then, a tri umphant outburst about the present prosperity of our city and the glorious prospects for future " "Old Hunks, who owns tills build ing, would raise the rent at once." "H'm! Let me see! In to-uiorrow'a Issue I will dweH at considerable liimth on tho futility of attempting to intake a silk purse out of a sow's ear; upon the following day, prove beyond controversy that the Prophet Elijah, was stuck on himself; and on Thurs day I'll draw a nwlanehoCy picture ot the awful loneliness of the last whlto rhinoceros In Central Africa." "By Jove, Mr. Pcnwnlth! Just fol low out that Hue, let His chips fall where they may, and I'll double your salary next month." Tuck. No UlnguUe Needed, "Was Vincent well disguised at the masquerade ball?" "Not at all; lie went as a clown." latur-Oecao. PORTABLE POULTRY FENCfc It Can lie Taken Down or Set rp Qnlrkly. Tho fence shown In the Illustration herewith Is I'ght, strong, durable, four feet high, self-locking ami can bo made for tv" to two and a half cents per run til i t foot. Fig. 1 Is a section of one pi ,cl, nnd Fig. 2 of another, both In po Ion to be Joined together as la Fig. 1 making u continuous fence. Notle that the top and bottom boards In Fl, . 1 are In front of the uprights, UUUUUU Fig. 1. nnd In Fig. 2 behind them, while thfl middle boards are exactly tho reverse. When the ends of the panels are Join ed, as in Fig. 3, they tit tightly and support each other. By turning the panel Fig. 2 over It -will be the same M Fig. 1, and they will not hitch, as may be seen. In turning n corner the pro jecting end of the middle board is saw- t i : a a y. Crtt Fig. 3. ed off, nnd notches cut In the ends ot top and bottom boards, as shown la Fig. 4, and when Joined together they, support each other and the corner la firm. Fig. ." Is a standard to support the fence In place of posts. It Is made of one by three Inch boarda four feet long, cut ns shown in en graving, nnd fastenel together by a) single one-fourth inch lelt. The top board of tho panel rests In tho notch! DtftO Fig. 3. at the top. About one to each panel should be used, and It may be placed near the end or centre, as desired. The fence Is best made In panels twelve feet long. In each panel there are throe pieces, one by two Inches, twelve feet long, three pieces one by two inches, four feet long, nnd twenty-oflght to thlrty-two-pleces of lath. When made Fix- 8. Fl. 4 cf fairly good clear stuff It Is strong aud light, and ca.n be taken down or set up quickly. It Is equally avail able for Inclosing spent gardens, fruit patches, plats of weeds, grass or brush or any other spot that chickens or ducks can clean up and fertilize," POINTS ON FOWLS. Understand the preferences of your market. Boston aud Philadelphia pre fer eggs with yellow shells, New York gives the preference to white eggs. Some markets prefer poultry undrawn while In other markets such poultry would not be saleable at all. There are cities where it would be a surprise to ask for a hundred oysters, as they are sold entirely by the quart or gal lon. Never ship goods to a market unless you know something of the cus toms c-f tho city. It Is not pleasant work to dip a lot of hens in order to rid them of lice, says Farm and Fireside. The best substances to use are some of the well known sheep dips. The hens should be held by the legs, heads down, with one hand holding the head. Dip theni with the head under tirst, and let the solution cover every portion of the body, not even the toes excepted. Pull eheiu to and fro In the tub two or three times aud set them free. It should be done only on warm, eleae days. M. Bournouf recommends In ai French journal the following method of preserving eggs: Dissolve in two thirds of warm olive oil, one-third ot beeswax and cover each egg complete ly with a thin layer of this pomade with the end of the linger. The egj shell by degrees absorbs tho oil, and each of the pores become tilled with the wax, which hermetically seals them. M. Bournouf attlrms that ha has eaten eggs kept two years in this manner, lu a place not exposed to too great extremes of temperature. Ha thinks also that the germ may in this manner be preserved for a consider able time. . ii The I anil of Duoki. There are more ducks In the Chinesa Umpire, says an authority, than In all the world outside of It. They are kopt by the Celestials on every farm, on tho private roads, on the public roads, on streets of cities aud on all the lakes, pouds.. rivers, streams and brooks lu the country. 10 very Chinese lsat also contains a batch of them. There are inuuaierable hatching establishments all th-ough the lOmpire, many of which are said to turn out about 50,000 young ducks every year. Salted and smoked ducks aud duck's eggs con stitute two of the most common and Important articles of diet lu China. 1,000 flulneas for Pair of Hones. Vliat Is the uljthest price ever fflven for a pair of carriage horses? Tnoso of Mr. Arthur K. Kvans, J. P., of Bron wylfa. Wrexham, have just fetched ai thousand guineas. They rejoice in the names of tho "Duke of York" and "Lord Bath," and have won some hun dred tlrst-class prizes, three having heen awarded them at the Dublin Horse Show. . - i i 1 Til Cut Bar of Brail!. The bees of Brazil hang their comba outside on the branches of trees at the very auiunitt and ut the end of the slendertstt twigs to be out of the resell i.'f monkeys. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman hai opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. 4 tl W. A. Hartzei.l, Proprietor IleaJache is the direct result of In digestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by using I )e Witt's Lit tle Early Risers and your Headache dis appears. The favorite Little Pill every where, W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. LI KIWDS OF W.ANKS FOK JUHTICKM f and constables at the Coldsbiak of fline, tf. BAUUSS. WK AKR PKRI'AHKD TO 8BOW samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so ttetteo, and can iave them made to onli-r on tbort not lee. Sue samples and get prices. AddresaTBl Columbian, liluoui.-tburg, Pa. JU8TICKS AND CONSTABLES FKK I11LI.. Just loen and constables ean proeure coplps of foe bill under tho act of 1HW, at Tiis Coi.cw siASoniee. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient for reference. It also contains the act of 1MH9 concerning tho destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be gent by mall to any address on receipt of HO cents In stamps. tf. WANTED COHHENPONIMNU AHENT IN every town, to teport on parties re garding opening or rntlttlng Saloons, by the largest Saloon manufacturers In the world. Wood man can mak .'iiio. KOTHCUII.D'S HONS CO, 73J liroadway, N. y. Legal Advertisements. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate In the Kutn te of Jileliut WhlteniijM, Dec'd. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa , there will be sold at publlo sale on the premises. In KIshlnKcreek township, Columblu county, Pa., (Jonestown) on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, '94. at 8 o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate, late of Klvln Whltenltfht, dec'd., to wn : a lot of ground situate la the village of Jonestown, In said Klshlngcreek township, In said county of Columbia, Pa ; bounded on tho north by lot of W. N. Hosier, on the east by a public road, oa the south by lot of W. N. Hos ier, and on the west by a publlo road, whereon aro erected A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame stable and other outbuildings. TkhmsopSali: Ten percent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the strik ing down of the property ; tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation of salo; and tho remaining- three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. At the same time and place the undersigned will also tell the following personal property of the said Hlvlna WhCenlgtit. rtee'd., to-wlt : 1 cooking stove, 1 slde-b)ard, 4 rocking chairs, 1 corner cuDboard, 1 set cane-seated chairs, 1 set common chairs, 1 bureau, set of dishes, 1 Iron kettle, bods and bedding, and other bouse hold and kitchen furniture. I). FltANK ZAItH, I Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mr. Learu Mfllrnry, lute of i'tahlag ertrk tu&ruihiji, ileceasrti. Letters' of administration on the estate of Mrs. Leary Mcllenry, late 01 Klshlngereek town ship, deceased, having been granted to tho un dersigned administrator, all persons Indebted to galil estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the sumu without di-lay to LAWSON MclIENUV, 10 iW-Ht Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. nutate of Susanna Slokrr, lute of FUMngcretk tuwnslill), tlenase'U Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of Susanna stoker, late ot Flshlngcreek township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned executor, to whom nil persons Indebted to said estate are reiiuest ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known t ho same without delav. t'VKUS KOHHINS, U-ai-nt- Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sophia Entitle, late of Cataurt.ita, de leased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution to nnd among the parties entitled thereto, will sit at his oltlce In ('atawlssa, Pa., 011 Thursday, November 15th, 18!ii, at o'clock In the forenoon, when anil where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove t he same, or be debarred from coming' in on saia lunu. C. E. GEYEIt, 10-!-4t. Auditor. lumber $h1e on Iram Derr's land, near A. J. Derr's store, Jackson town-hip, Pa. !:::!:;, Plastering hi; Hemlock ani Pins est t. tills. We have saw mills on this tract running daily, and have there on hand and can cut timber &c. at any time. Shlngles.Nol.allS and In. selected, ft. SO M - No I, all 5aud Sin. best pine, $iNl M Plastering lath, 4 ft. long. l.M M 8 ft. long, M Hemlock, common sizes, $S.ou M For special orders and for Terms ic , write or call at office of CREASY k ILLS, Bloomsteg. Pa. ST. ELMO HOTEL. MAIN STREET NEAR IRON, Having purchased this hotel from J. L. Girton, I respectfully ask a fair share of public patronage. The house is provided with all modern convert iences, the table is supplied in first ss style, and the bar is stocked with all fine wines, liquors and cigars. H. P. Dietterich, PROPRIETOR See. S, 1 yr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- n. u. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mr. Ent'f Building, Court IIoum Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Post Offics Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jons (i. rsiszs. jonn o. nissts FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOHS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: centre St., first door below opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PX WM, H. MAG ILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-IT-LAW, Office and floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITS. A. M. T08T. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. , II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORN EY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOM SB UkG, PA. FRED IKELER, f ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, TA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, i-I2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (office over Farmers' National Bank, In Mrs, Eut's Building.) 1-12-'HI. EDWARD J. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, CENTRALIA, TA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICJt OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AHO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Clark' t Building, cor. Msia aud Ccatxs SU BLOOMSBURG, Pa. GTCaa be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offica, cot aer of Third u4 Man Stiti, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., , SURGEON AMD PHYSICIAN, OSca, Nortk side Uiin SU, Wdow iUA, BLOOMSBURG, PA, D, J. C R UTTER, FBYS1CIAM AND SURGEON, Office, Nort Market StrMt, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SrictiL Attention to Diskasks or Childish II. MERMAN, M. D. HOMtEOPATHIcrilYSICIAN AND EUKOBOH omci hocus: Omce ft Residence, Sffl W. M.M. Until A. BLOOMSBLRO, PA. 1 to and 7 to S r. u. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSI SPECIALTY, (8 to 10 A.M -mo 4P.M l7tOP. M 8 to 10 A.M. BLOOM 8BT7HQ orrici boors, FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON", -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In rrof. Waller'a Bovm MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R, EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. SiT Special attention given to the eye uU the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glassej and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Loclcard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work gar. anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or electric vibrator and Local An.-esthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUHGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below XarHt BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior matmet; and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artifirinl tpth nr. ic-j ff"To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. ' Office corner nf t-"nst nurt M-. ,,., posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 3 p. ra. BLOOMSEURG, FA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman ltenregenrn twnlvo rf thn 0...... r . les lu the world, among which are: CARn total stntn,isj Frnnkllnof rhlla.. tm.ixu wm,m tl.ora.wii Peim a. Plilla 4n.),imo ,ws,i60 l.illisM Oucen.ot N. Y. soo.uio s.vw.tns l,03l. N. America, l'hlla. 8,0Oe,WM 9,7.)0,SS S,Sei,TS6 OPKIC IN I. W. MCKILYY'B ST0B1. CJTLosscs promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS EROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main nnd Centre. Streett, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Com pan. 1 . 1 ... . . ics as mere are in tne woria and all losses promptly adjusted nnd paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home. Of N. Y.s Men-hunt 7ST.r. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.: Read. ing, Ta ; German American Ins. Co., New York: Greenwich Insurance Pr TVJ.w Vnrb. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1 11 cm; uiu curporaiions are well se sonea by age and fire tested, nnd have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. TMr assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and raid as sonn n (letrrm!nfrl V.u PhrtatiaM w I - w. -ai. mmm A . s.nnpp. Special Agent and Adjuster, Plnonai burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county hodd patronize the neencv where Intcec Iff mmm mic Bciucu niiu pam iy one 01 meir citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. I.avee and convenient snmt vim. Itaik O t . Ol'll'd, .U rooms, hoi n ml cold water, and all modem conveniences. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. First-class acmmmnilatinnu far roer. ular and transient lin.-mlpr Cn stable attached.
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