THE COLUMBIAN, f3LOOMftUKO. Pa. X-RAY FOR THE HAIR 61CCKS.S IN THE TREATMENT UKI'OHTKI) IN PARIS. Sclent IhI Say Tlmt Haldnma nnd Lonm of Color If Taken llvforo the 1'iHciiNo 1 1 us Hun lis Courito May liu Ovft-coino. Much IntcrcHt lias boon arousoj r'.Ttiiily In the reported cure ol bi.l.iiOKH nud tlio routorutloa of nut-i-rui color to gray hair by into of X-ray. Tlie BCit'iillbts who have been work I?", on the problem do not Buy that v ..Kitii whoao hair Is uray and every u whorie head Is bald can eveut t;...y possess a lino heud of hair, b. ii thiy do Buy that In many caav rrault can bo olTocted and that l'j ail lhui'H, when lukou lu the be tit Tilns, the troublo may be pre- or tod. When the hair has turned i v.lroly gray or the scalp lu tutlioly bald nothing tuu bo done. Tln;so C'lr.uit'miiii u.ean the (loath of tue cn.t.rUig nialti r ol the hair, nnd lu t':v c.ho ol' b.il.ltn'h.. li.u oMmctlon of t..v hair recti). Thu i;uitu of the l.;i;r turning amy hua uivayn boon u;.'. oil. tin nor Una the treatment by t'.'.o X-ray thrown taiich liKht upon l.i.o ( -uub04. One iiypolliusia lit that iLc ouioi ol' the hi'..r lb tiui.lu by the 1. o.; a;id that sr.-1yr.c33 co.ac3 from t. i. icrobo which UotiUoys the color i:,.,;-.er faster tluiii tlio bli.ol i-nu i:.ako It. It th'.H i..iciobi U ilotitroy od by the X-ray, tlun the bli od cua 1. i.twuo Its natural function. Thin to h;;;at plausible o.)!r.i.all'j:i. ye. 1 'it forth why Kruynesa Is so oilou ii!:;.c! oniiianled by b;ildnob3 and bald ness Is by no means ayiioyriioiis v. 1th liiayness. Calmness Is rather r.'.ore liu affecelon of the scalp and can bo pix'votiltid by the X-ray, but can ic;.rce!y be curod. tiraynesH, on the tc::'.iary, the Bcloutls-u say, may bu caiod. The restoration or color, l.oi-o.uvcT, Is attended with increased vl.;or of the hair. This Is, howoxer, :.t;eiiie!y likely to be preceded by c ton.poroi-y falling out of the hair, but In a short time It takes ou a i'.iv growth. It has beeu kuown ever since the X-ray was first used that It had au effect upon the hair, and la It wa3 U!od in the beginning without taking t-;joc;aI precaution ai.nlt.st lotting It fa'.l upon the hair, the result was It was supposed to damage the hair. The contrary by degrees was found out, but the real discovery of the method of restoring color Is the vork of Dr. Imbert, head of the electrical department of the Unlver B.ty of Moutpelller In France, and Ma first auslstaut. Dr. Marquess. Dr. luibert, who Is constantly experi menting with the X-ray, found out that his own hair and beard, whlcn were quite gray, where becoming uark again. lie began experiment ing with the assistance of Dr. Mar quess, and proved that a certain mild action of the rays had the pow oi In most cases to restore the color. The French X-ray specialists became interested In these experiments and in a very little while worked out a piiicllcal formula and treatment. la ordinary cases dally treatments should be made six In the week for uijout three weeks. The treatment has been given In 1 iifis. for about two years and with increasing success. The X-ray men huo found out, they say, that cases iii.i be cured and that wherever there is uny of the original color left it cun bo restored, lu these avdanced c. '.jc-i It Is not possible to restore the color entirely to all of the hair. There are liable to be light colored phices where tho grayness has been K.cst marked. Dyed hair, however, if very difficult to restore. The orig inal color of the hair seems to ba badly affected by the use of dyes and iu a rule the X-ray specialists does uot attempt to restore tho dyed hair until tho dye has worn off. This la a matter of mouths. The process has been in use In Paris for about two years and U dally growing more popular. Three weeks Is the usuul period of treat ment for a typical case. Dut it la quite two months before the full effect is accomplished. As soon at the hair begins to tall out the treat ments are stopped for a time and la not resumed until the falling out ceases. Generally, however, It la yoaslble to get eighteen treatments without any falling out of the balr. There la nothing in the least al arming or even trying lu the treat .noiit, and the only Bensatlon notice tVo is sometimes a slight sensation of warmth on the spot treated. The patient seats hlmsolf in a chair be fore the X-ray apparatus, the hair hangs loose to the shoulders and the ray Is turned on It for six minutes. The use of the X-ray Is not cheap anywhere, but in Paris It Is far less expensive than in America. 20 francs (4) being the usual charge for a treatment. Don't Let Children. Read at duBk or by firelight Read lll-prlnted books, nor one In email type. ' Have a light too near the eyes, the beat and glare being Injurious. Read too long at a time. Stoop over a book. Bad positions In sitting are a fruitful cause of cur vature of the spine. Suffer with Imperfeot sight At the first sign of trouble have the eyes seen to. Be treated by Incompetent ocu lists. Take the child to the best you can afford. . If You Read This It Will bo to liMira '.hat tho lending modi cal wrltors nnd teachers of all tho nevnral schools of practice recommend, in the stnuiRest terms possible, ouch and ovrry Ingredient enicrim? Into tho cornHisltlon of Dr. Picrce'd Golden Medical Discovery for tho euro of weiiU Htomnch, dysprpsl.i. catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint." torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, nnd nil catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name, or nature. It is also a Hpecllio remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat nnd liinir di.nasn (except consump tion) accompanied with sovero coughs. It Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases It U esM(clnlly elllcacious In producing per fect cures. It contains Wrick Cherrybnrk, (tolden Seal root, Hloodroot, Stone root, Mnndrako root anil Queen's root nil of w hich nro highly praised ns remedies for all tho above mentioned nlTctlons by such mlnetit medical writers and teachers ns Prof. Hartholow, ofJcfferson Med. Col lege: Prof. HarrviT tho L'nlv. of Pa.; Prof, i ln.oy-ttJT.icwnod, M. I)., of lien nett Med. tyllege, Chicago; Prof. John Klntr. M. U or Cincinnati j rror. John M. Scudder ., of Cincinnati ; Prof. M. D of Hahnemann Edwin M, Med. Chicago, and scores of other ally eminent In their several practice. ifden Metllcnl TMaeovery " s tho y t r1 ' lv ' "v. , "u u "Ji '' v'1) l 11 fln'iLti-i-. fur like yiirniise.--. T WIS such ni,r;,'sO;,i,lt em'ersi ;niMiL we f... 1 1 . . .... 1'., i. n e M 1 1 " ' ii.vii ,i u j 'iHllllir - rl H My "71 ih';pin is. Tlpon publicity of its form 11 is Uiu boat possible guaranty of Its merit n; rii .c-iit'n (riihrnntv fif Ita mrrita A glanco at tMH puiiusrien lonnuia w ill SHOW IMA. "li'MUi'U .M'-'e:ui i'i-m-i ry " bit- iillv contains no poisonous, narmiui or mn. formingdi-ugs anil no alcohol chemica ....... Hit.t....i;i.i.l rlvinrtl,1 lM.inil- te ed 1 iiutf.ml r.lvcerino s entirely unoblci tii'inalilnnnd lii sides Is ainost useful n jent in the euro of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat, and lung affection. 1 lierr Is tho blithest medicul authority for U usnln allsuch case-i. Tho" Discovery " I. a con'.-'-n'.iated glyceric extriwt of native medicinal riKts ami Is safe and reliable. a 1 l.l... ..f ...tunra fr,.m Dili 1 liell f, medical authorities, endorsing Its ngrc .lients mulled free on rwiuest AUdross Dr. li. V. Pierce, l.uflalo, N. Y. IXDICATKS TIHi: DKFLAT.DX Device to Inform Auto Oinip.-nt Tlmt Tire Needs Itiflati. is. Among recent automutlc accessor lea patented Is a device for lnd!fatinp the deflation of pneumatic tires. H Is almost lnposslblo for tho chnufC eur or occupants of the automobile to determine the amount of air ii: tho tires without Btopplng the mach ine occiu-lonnlly and carefully cmh lulng them. Obviously It would be of advantage to overcome the necess ity of constant etoppages. In or ler that tho deflation might be Instant ly Indicated to the driver a very si;;., pie method Is employed by u No SIGNAL FOR MORE AIR. York man, who has patented the idea. A ball Is held at a fixed point In the tube of the tire the ball be ing of a less diameter than tho In ternal diameter of the tube when fully inflated. When the latter is the case the ball remains inopera tive, but when the tube la partially deflated the whoel will run upon and ove. the ball at .each revolution. The Jarring thus occasioned will bo at once noticeable to the occupants of the car and Is a signal that the tire needs inflation. In the IlrlUsh Navy. Tho ships bull is struck every half hour to unnounce the time. The quarter deck muBt always be saluted on being approached. Postal orders are sold at face val ue without poundage being charged. The master at arms or chief of police Is the only man in the ship not being an officer allowed to wear a B vord. There Is a government savlngB bank on board every ship, paying 3 per cent, but officers may not uBe It. Ropes are marked with a thin col ored thread interwoven red If made at Portsmouth, blue at Devonport, yellow at Chatham. From the minute a ship commiss ions to the day of paying off there Is always an officer on watch day and night without Intermission. Orog Is always mixed with threo parts water before being served out to the men; warrant officers and petty officers alone receive it undil uted. At any time of the day or night a man may be called upon for duty If necessary. Leave to go on shove Is regarded by the Admiralty us a privilege and not a right An officer's sword at a court-martial Is laid on the table, point to wards him, when he enters to hear the finding If he has been adjudged utility. It U reversed If he Is ac-oultti.-?. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of j RKGISTKR'S NOTICK. N'ce is hereby Riven to nil legatees, creditors, and other persors interested in the estates of the respective dece dent., and minors, that tho following ad ministrators, executors, nnd guardians' accounts have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills of Co'u-t.liia Coun ty, nnd will be presented for confirma tion nnd allowance in tho Orphans' Court to be held at Bloomsburg, Pa., on Monday, December 2ud, A. D., I.J07, at 2 p, m. of said day. No. 1. First and final account of Le vi II. Miller and J, W Miller, Adminis trators of the estate of Adam Miller, de ceased, late of Mifflin township No. 2. First and final account of N. B. Alleger and J, K. Alleger, Executors of the estate of John Y Alleger, deceas ed, late of Kishingcrcek township. No. 3. First nnd final account of Ab ner A. Kvnns, Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a of the estate of Delilah Cramer, de ceased, late of Bloomslnirg, Pa. No, 4. First nnd final account of Ah ner A. Evans, guardian of the person nnd estate of Clinton Cramer, minor child of Delilah Cramer. And first and pnrtial account of Abner A. Evans, guardian of the person nnd estate of Bessie Cramer, minor child of Delilah Cramer, deceased, late of Bloomslnirg, Pa. No. . First and final account of Jer re B. Nuss, Executor of the estate of Saliie Nuss Fisher, deceased, lato of Beaver township. No. 6. First and final account of Warren A Hupp. Administrator 0!' the estate of John Elliot, deceased, lato of Roaringcreek township. No. 7. First and final account of J. V. Hrnner, Executor of the estate of Sarah E. Eckman, deceased, late of Mill ville, Pa. No. a. First and final account of V. II. Stahl, Administrator of the estate of Anna Frit, deceased, late of Scott township. No. o, First and final account of Da vid A. Shu'itz. Administrator of the es tate of David Maust, kite of Madison township, deceased. No. to. First and final account of C. B. Clunton, Administrator of the estate of Thomas V. (lunton, deceased, late of Bloonisburg, Pa. No. 11. First nnd final account of C. F. Deibert, Administrator of the estate of S, F. Deiber', deceased, late of Cata wissa, Pa. No. 12. Second and final accouut of Silas Yorks and George Yorks, Exccu tors of the estate of Asa Ywrks, doccaS' ed. late of Sugailoaf township. No. 13. First and partial account of II. Reber Mears. Administrator of the estate of Surah E. Appleman, deceased late of Bloomsburg, Pa. No, 14. First and final account of Gertrude Girton. Administratrix of tlie estate of J. A. Girton, dectased. late of Madison lownsnip. No. 15. Second nnd final account of Wm. C. lohnston, Guardian of Marira' ret V. Heller (now Simons) minor child of Blanch Heller ot Millville, Pa. No. 16. First and final account of Amandus Fritz, Administrator of the estate of Jacob H. Fritz, deceased, late of Suirarloaf township. No. 17. First and final account of James (Juick, Guardian of Charles G Alclinde, minor cinld ot Hugn JJ, -Mc-Bride, deceased, late of Hemlock town ship. No. 18. Second and final account of John M. Buckalew, Guardian of Alver uon M., Lizzie C, Mary E., and Oscar and Richard M., minor children of James E. ones, deceased, late of Col umuia county. No. 10. First and final accountof A J. Crouse, Administrator of the estate of Hiram Crouse, deceased, lato of Mt Pleasant township. No. 20. First and final account of William J. Correll. G. Winner Corroll and C. C. Peacock. Executors of the es tate of George W. Correll, deceased. late of Bloomsburg, Pa. F. W. MILLER. Register, Register s Oltice, Bloonisburg, Pa.. Nov. 6th, 1007. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in the Court ot Common Pitas of Columbia County and will be presented to the said Court on the first ftlondny of December A D., 1007 and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will ne confirmed absolute. 1. First and final account of C. O Maust, committee of the estate of Eliza beth Zeisloft, a weak minded person of Madison township. 2. Fourth account of Nelson B. Stack- house, committee of McDowell Stack, house, a lunatic of Bnarcreek Town ship. 3. First account of John M. Bncka lew, committee of Oscar Jones, a luna tic of Fishingcreek Township. i. First account of P. W. Miller, guardian of Samuel Klase, a weak mind ed person of Locust Township. C. M. TERWILLIGER, Prothonotary Prothonotary.s Office, Bloomsburg, Pa , Nov, 5th, IQ07. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing widows' appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Col umbia Lounty on mommy, uecemoer 2nd, A. D.. 1007, by the Clerk of said Court, and confirmed ni si, and unless exceptions are filed to same within four days they will be connrmeu nnauy. Estate of Charles H. Gordner, late of Berwick Borough, deceased, personalty 233 01. Estate of W. J. Martin, late of Cata- wissa Borough, deceased, personalty $300.00, C. M. TERWILLIGER, Clerk O. C. Clerk's Office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 5, 1907. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersmned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, to make aistnnution 01 me bal ance in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of A. D. Minnocks, late of the Borough of Centralia, said County, deceased, will sit at his office, In the Town of Bloomsburg, on Friday, No vember 22nd. 1007, at 11 o'clock, a. in., to perform the duties of his appoint ment, at which time any person haviug a claim against said estate, may appear and present the same, or be forever de barred from coming in upon said fund. FRED 1KELER, io-34-5t. Auditor. women in imrnsii politics. Tliejr Work ns Individuals, Also In Various 1engiies. Among the notable women In Brit ish polltlci Is Mrs. Mllllcent Fawcett of the Liberal Unionists, a fine speak er with a clenr voice and the author of various bookB, polltlcul nnd bio graphical. Mrs. Cornwall! We.it, formerly I.a''y Randolph Churchill. Is doner lb. ed ps "n pol.tlrlnn to In r flng t tips," says tho World To-day. She liai both canvassed and Bpokcn frequent ly In behalf of her uon, Winston Churchill, ilho was also the founder and editor of the Anglo-Saxon Re view. Tho Prlmrono League wns org-m-hod In 1SS3 by Lord Randolph Ctuirohtll hnd others In memory of r.en.lni.iln Dlsrni 11 (Lord Beacon field). It has beeo.no a great con servative body, with more than a million members men, women nnd children. At Its nnnunl festivals the 1 a lera of tho party ira .e knoiva their polltlcul purposes nnd enlist Its nKslBtanco In carrying them out. A rival organization win Instituted by Mrs. Gladstone In 18X6 tho wo man's Liberal Federation which h:.s developod some strong women speak era. It drawa together women of ull ranks nnd Is a largo'oducr.tlve fo.vo politically. In 1888 the Liberal I'ntonists fol lowed Fult In establishing n federa tion which dlffcrd from the other mainly In Its opposition to homo rule. It tins thirty-six branches rr.i a membership of from fourteen to fifteen thousand. Theso three orati lzatlond are Influential factors in po litical affairs In Great Britain. The Ladles' Lnnd League was foundod by Michael Davltt In Febru ary of thnt year as an auxiliary to the IrlBh Land League When the latter wns mippresded by Mr. Glnd Binne the women took entire man agement of Its work until Mr. Par nell's leleaso from prison. $850, COO pa.-slng through their hands in e.ii'nt months, Hand Weaving by Cripples. A number of charitable peoplo In Blrtnlnghan, England, about five years ago, started n small handlootn factory to provide a useful and re munerative employment for crippled girls. Many of the delicate fabrics are artistically handwoveu In silk, serge, and flax, and tho results nro most attractive. The product of the factory, which Is also a school in hand weaving. Is acquiring a reputa tion for artistic merit and quality, and the enterprise is now paying Its way. It seems as If this Birmingham charity should be of interest to peo ple who desire to help In making cripples self-supporting and at the same time in procuring textiles of an attractive kind. The Proof is in Particular people whose pride of name and pride in product goes into their stationery have preferred Coupon Bond irrespective of price for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry of methods that make for fineness and permanence are still used in making (GHOME) Its beautiful color and texture, its remarkable toughness and erasing qualities make it not only a distinctive paper but the de luxe and incomparable paper for all business correspondence. Write your letters so that they will compel a reading write to strengthen their appeal and to house- PiP(Q)lfi other good bond papers -but no as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Hn1VAlrA Mocc Paper in the World. 29 Mills. "vy vnv, hiujj, COUPON BOITD is handled by the Columbian Printing Where Samples Tlio Complaint Spotter. The hotel koepor, after turning awny three guests for lack of room, bnftan to talk complacently about the secret of his unusual success. "My unusual buocohs Is duo," he said, "to that tall handsome man conversing with the nged nouple over there, ho Is my complaint spotter "My complaint spotter Is f ngnged, at a liberal salary, to fraternize with the guests, nnd by clever 'pieHtlon lng to find out what they dislike abont my place. Their dislikes If reasonable, are remedied it. once. "You'd think there was no need of a complaint spotter. You'd think the avorape guest wns too ready to come to tho office nnd register his kick. This, though, Is not the case. The average guest kicks, he kicks vigorously, but not to tho ofllce. Through cowardice ho Is mild In the office, pleased with everything. He does all his growling to his fellow boarders, where It does no good, but only creates a nasty spirit of dis content. "But my spotter get hold of these Boreheuds at once, we remedy their grievance at once, and so, Instead of harming, they help the hotel In stead of knockers they becomo boost, ors." Philadelphia Bulletin. EXI-CUTOR'S NOTICE. Untitle of Mii)ha F. Ilnrlmtw, title 0 Dloomn htirg, JjrivwMt, Notice is hereby given that letters testament-try on the estate of Martha F. Ilnrtnian, late of Bloomsburg. County of Columbia. Pa., have boon granted to A. N. Yost, to whom all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or ! demands will make known the same without delay. A. N. YOST. 11-21-M. Executor. NOTICE. The Annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Bloonisburg Land Im provement Company for the election of n President, Board of Directors and Treasurer ami the transaction of the general business of the company, will be neia on Monday Nov. 25th, 11)07, nt the otfice of the company in the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa. at two o'clock in the afternoon. N. U. Funk, Secretary. II-14-St. DIVORCE NOTICE. To Peter Barneo. late of the Borough of Berwick, Columbia Countv. Whereas Addie Barneo. your wife has filed a libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, of December ierm, i.jou, praying a divorce against you. Now you are hereby notified and required to appear in said Court on or before Monday the second day of De cember, A. D.. 1007. to answer the com plaints of the said Addie Barneo, and in default ol such appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. CHARLES B, ENT, W-4t- Sheriff. the Comparison. today but the old slow carefu them on reflect the high standing of your P costs no more than other bond paper will serve you House Bloomsbura can be seen. Prolchsionni Curds. II. A. McKII.UP ATTORN KY-AT- f.AW. Columbian Building 2n Flocr Dlnomsburg, Pa. A. N. VOST, ATTOKNKV AT LAW. Knt Building, Coust House Squtre, Bloomsburg, la. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT t.AW. Hartman Building, Market Square Bloomsburg, Pa. IRKH IKF.LKR, ATTORNI- Y-AT-LAW Oflke Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CI.YDK C If A S. y ETTER ATTOKNKV AT-I.AW. Ofilre in Wirts Building. Bloomsburg, pa. W. If. Klf AWN, ATTORNKV AT t.AW. ' Office Cornt r of 3rd ar.d Main St. CAT A WISSA, PA. CLINTON "HERRING. ATTORNKY AT LAW. Office wiih Grant Herring, Blccmsburg, Pa. I Crangcville Wednesd ay each wee A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office-f'Wmsi,.,rk. Ntt!M Panic Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa, H. MAfZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE ATO EAL ESTATE AGENT Office in TownScn,l's Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent's liuiMinp, Court House Square Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA 'Successor 10 ' Y, Knnm GENERAL INSURACE Office 23S Tor, St.. Iiloomsburg. , ct- 3'. 1901. 1f M. v. LU'IZ & SON, INSURANCE and REALESTAT1 AOtNTf) AND KKOKEKS. N. V. Come Main and Centre St Bi.oomshurg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as pood Comrnniea , ,c ot Ki nna all lot promptly adjusted and paid nt their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's rildinK. Main below Mar Bloomsburg, Pa. All tyle, f wotI( dnne in w All work warranted as represented -TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAX , .,, , Bn(I ,ree 0( cnar urtificinl teeth are inserted l'gn "'I hours during the day rR. M. J. HE DENTISTRY IN AU. ITS I1LANCHIS Croun and hricVe .ork a peci, Corner Vain and Centre streets lomsbure Pa r""nt"aA "r Telephone conneetta J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. l-.yes tested and fitted w ith filnsaea. No Sunday vort. 3" lUarket St., Wo misbure. Pa. n" to 8 Telepho.. J. S. JOHN M. D. PHVSlrnw 1 x.r. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7'3-'v Bt.OOMSBtJRfl, PA EDWARD. FLYNN; ' ATTORNFY AT I.A W, . CENTRA 1.1.4. PA. buiidmir, tocu.t arenas H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office t-Ent Imilding, ,,.,5 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' u,jip(? over Q Well.' Hardware Store, Woomsbure," Wilibein Millville on Tuesday, EXCHANGE HOTEL I. A. Snyder, Proprietor. HLOOmsiiuro, A. Larpe and r.in.-ni. 1 1 M-n 1 ,om, ba rooms hot and told water nod all mod'rn tonvenienccs. Tl'Y WOTFl. w, a. na-'zci, vrcp. Nn. 14, 11'.... ... iviam mreet' WLarge and convenient sample rooMa. roomt,hot and cold water, aiid oW . Ten ences. Bar stodted with hatful and llouors kirct...)..M 1: .. . 1 nvcry attacned. MOKTOUJI TII,PB0K. BRI.L T.I . I KH TEHTKD, ULiht.ga riTTIO. TT RtK DUA r lr n. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHQ rvvrna nnnsii. nmAA .. . , . . ... ....,,- ncniuence, 4tn 10 a. m. to ? p. m.. nn tn t m i.(n)vi'trTHi, ia. C. WATSON McKKLVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represptils t welw of Hip hI ronitwt com- pmt-B 111 iiib him 111, UIUOI) which arw Franklin of Plilln. Pkihhi ti,ii - - - 1 hi iq. Queen, of N. V. u Lester, N. Y. ortli AniiM icti, Pliilu. Office: Clark Building, and Floor.