THR fOMlMWAM liLUUMSliUKir, 1'A. firs A STIRRING BUSINESS. Yes, a regular revolution business in which one sale helps to make another The people make us stir around to fill orders, a-.d evidently believe we do a fair square business. Seeing we have such a large patronage too, convinces ethers they better try us, nnd so the trade increases. We're happy over it. and so are all our customers. The de mand for our bread, cakes and enndies (our own manufacture), is greater than ever, but we are ready to supply the demand. As the holidays are now com ing on you will be thinking of Clear Toys. Give us a trial on these goods. E. JACOBS & SON, Bukcis nnd MTjj Confectioner NO. mo WEST MAIN STREET. ORPHANS' COURT SALE EST AT K OK liKDECCA E. GlKTON, UkCEASKI). By virtue of uiiordor of the Orphans' Court of Columbia comity, there will be exposed to pub lic sole ou the premises oa SATURDAY, DECEMB'R 5, 1S91, at ino'cloek n. in., the following described lot, pteceor parcel of land: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of laud situate In the borough oC Berwick, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and descrllcd as follows, to-wlt: He Ktnntiitf la Chestnut, street on an iilley three rods from the northwestern boundary of out lot numbers seventy-three (7.1) In out lot numbers (Hi), thence by Chestnut street ten rods to a three roils street, thence by said street three rod to lot number twenty-two (i of J. 1). TbonuHOn's addition to the town of Berwick, thence on a lino parallel with Chestnut street t mi rods totho nlley aforesaid, thence by said aJlej three rods to Chestnut street the place of beulnnriitf and beliif? lot number twenty-one of J. D. Thompson's addition, whereon Is erected a large Two-story Frame Dwelling House and Outbuildings. There Is also upon wild prenibes a large number of choice fruit trees. TKRMs OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at the strik ing down of the property; the one-fourth less thotenper cent, at the continuation of the gale; awl the remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from continuation uinl. Deferral payment to be secured by bond und mortgage upon the premises. Sov, 10, llt. CHAKLKS C. KVAXS, . Kxecutor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., the undersigned trUHtceof the cstato of Is-:io Shoemaker deceased, will exposo to public sale on the premises In Madison township, Col. Co., Pa. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following real estate, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : T1CACT No. I.-Beghmlug at u pine stump In ltivtol liind of (ieo. Hartllne, and on the south c Huer of the hereinafter described two acre lot, belonging to the same purty, thence by land of Joel Foulk north 87 degrees at minutes west HI pennies to n stake In Une of said Joel Foulk, thence by land of Beujamlu Dlettertck south 8 degrees i mluutes west Si) perches to an old stone corner in line to laud of II, Sterling, thence along the same south H7 degress :ti min utes east or perches to a stuke In centre or pub He rood, thence along said road south degrees S minutes west 21 Wl-ITO perches to a stake oa west side of said road south 7(1 degrees 111 minutes east ail 5-10 perches to a stone In Hue to luudofthe said (Ieo. llurtllne, nnd thence l.y the same north 8 degrees SS minutes east ttl H-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 15 Acres imdioa perches, strict measure, being partly Improved farm land. TRACT NO. II. Beginning at a pine slump In Hue of land of (Jeo. Hartllne nt the southeast coiner of land Joel Folk, thence by laud of the nalil (ieo. Hartllne north ail degrees east 87 IHTches to a post la the publlo road leading to Bloomsburg, thence along the same and land of William (ilrton north 40 degrees west la perches to a post, thence by land of the suld Joel Folk south 43 i degrees west U perches to a pine knot, thence south Si perches to the place of beginning, containing two acres whereon ure ejwteda two-story Frame Dwelling House ami frame barn and outbuildings, with the up purfaueeK. TKltMH OV SALE. Ten per cent, of one. stith of the purchase money to be puld at the atrtktng down of the property! the one-fourth fc tlio ten per cent, at the confirmation of ifilejand tho remalulng three-fourths In one joar thereafter, with Interest from conflrmal Ion H. AMOS W. 1)11 KIHK MUM, A,L. Fbiti, Atty. Trustee A Plahrrinnn's Prrnleilty. He unt iii tin-Imti'l olllcp nit ly Mm. self, nppiuoiilly in 1ln lu-owncst l'dnd of it brown sillily, nnd lie ilid nut irsHinl for severnl liniments after ft friend lind taken n clinir liy his side mid slnpMl liini on the li'jf. When lie did s';i!, lie sniil i "Kvcr luipMii in jro iilniiK the river whoro tlio wlioli'snlc llsli dealers nro?" "Oil, yes, lots of times," answered tlio other nmn. "You've seen llioso fish cars there? Hold n ton npioeo, don't tlip.vr"' "Moro'n Hint, sonic of Viii." "How ninny of those enr do you sujc pose come into Detroit every tlnv, full of lisli?" "Oh, there' probably 50. I don't know lint more." "That's a hundred thousand pounds of fish. " "Yes." "Whewt Toledo hog 'em the same wny, eh?" "Yes, nnd Cleveland nnd Buffalo nnd Sandusky Sandusky has inoiv'n nil tho rest nnd Milwaukee jrets 'em nnd C'hi cnRO. Why, Rood i;mcioun, they conio iuto every town on the lakes, " "Millions and millions nnd millions of pounds of fish. All kinds of fish, too, I e'jose. " "Yes, nil kinds." "Does seem as if the w ater must fairly swnrm with 'em. doesn't it?" "Then how is if the thoughtful man straightened up nnd shifted round bo ns to look the other man square in the face "How is it that I jro out fishing, sit all day from tho first streak o' dawn till tho evening shadows fall, and cateh just one three pound bass ? Yes, nnd by thunder, get called ft liar when I tell of that! I low is it, I say V He continued to glare at the other man for a moment, but receiving no answer he lit a cigar and relapsed into a browu Study. Detroit Free Press. A IlnlKly rtemrily for Alrnlinlli m. A writer in the London ljttmft directs attention to tho fact that the most recent remedy for alcoholism is petroleum or paraflino oil, to which the notice of tho SSt. Petersburg medical authorities was called by an accident. It npenrs that a laboring man, who had lieen drinking heavily for four days nnd nights, entered in a complete state of intoxication n gro cer's shop. Unnoticed by tlio shopkeeper lie staggered up to nn open cask of petro leiim and began drinking from it. With difficulty he was dragged away from tho cask, and, seeing tho largo quantity of petroleum bo imbibed, it was expected that ho would fall dowu senseless and Isj seriously ill. Instend of this, however, it is related that the petroleum had cured liini of nil the ill effects of overdrinking, the nausea, unsteadiness of gait, and head ache disappearing ns if by magic. In fact, it is stated he left tho shop sober and quite another man. The Dotroit Free Pre says: "If a'uor 15 years of ngo should be left 10 acres of land in Michigan, and bis guardian should cover it with hickory trees, Ilia income of tho boy when ho came to bj 80 years old would Iw from 9,000 to If 1 1,. 000 clean cash off his littlo farm." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Suliite of Dnil. sniil.i lute the tofn of Dlnoine. mirg, m. , ami. i Notice Is hereby ulven that l-tters of ailmlnls- ' t nil Ion on the estate of Hen). V. Savlts, late of , the town of Hloninsliinc, .. de, ens'.l. have tieen wanted n the millers! vneri ail iilnlst ra- I uirs 10 wuoni an persons manned to snlil estate are requested to make payments, nnd those havlnir claims or demands will make known the sam without delay to t'HAltt KS SW ITS, II. f. IIISIIKI., 10-KMhv. Administrators, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Kl. Kn. Issued out of the Court of Common I'leus of Columbia countyt and to me directed, will lie sold ut the Court House, In IHooinsburr, pa., on SATURDAY, DEC. 12, i89r, 1 o'clock p. m. all that certain tract of land situated In llrlnr- creek township, Columbia county, Pu., bounded and doscrllvd as follows: Bejflnnlns nt nn original stone corner nt North end of the division Hue bet weeii the two Nathan Bench tracts, (this lot Is all the Nathan Iteach tract) thence South l!l decrees West, three hundred and four and five-tenths perches along land of 1'ealer, Doty and Stewart to a stone corner, thence South 11 degrees Fast, one hundred und twenty-tlvo und two-tenths perches, across the west end of said tract to a stone corner by land ol same, thence North T decrees east, forty and live-tenths perches to a stono corner, thence North 11 degress west liny one perches to a stone comer, thence North Til degress Eust, three hundred und thirty seven nnd live tenths perches to a stono corner, by land originally surveyed to Christian Homier, thence North )IS degrees West, one hundred and sixty two perches on the division line of tlio two tracts to the place of bc.lunlng containing 2:11 Acres and 6 perches of land, strict measure. ALSO.: nt the same time and place, nil that certain tract of luud situated In Hrtarcrcck township, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described us follows: Ile(luiilnif ut a stone corner nt the North Kud of the division line between the two Nuthau Beach tracts, thence South IS degrees East, one hundred and sixty two perches 10 a Btono comer, t hence north TU degress East, twenty perches to a stone corner by land of John II. Suit, thence by same, North 4 degreeB East sixty six perches to a stone comer, thence by laud of said Hull South sil degrees East, one hundred and twelve perches to u stone corner, thence sorth 4 degrees East, twenty four perches, crossing Shlckslilnny Creek to a stone corner, thence North S i degrees West one hun dred and seven perches to a stone corner, thence North 4 degrees East thirty porches lo a stoue corner, thence North m degrees West twenty five perches to to a stone corner, thence North sil degrees West, twenty six perches to a stone corner, thence Soul It VU degrees west one hundred perches to the place of beginning, con taining 7& Acres seventeen perches, strict meausure. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of John W. Chupln, executor of Joseph Stack house, dee'd. assigned to N. B. entry vs. tleo. W. Koons and to be sold as the property of tleo. W. Koons. lUSD, WIKTIRSTMSK, BeOKI.KVIA M'KlI.I.IP, Attorneys. JOUJi B.CAUY,bbt? SoreThroat Dronchitis, colds, coughs, asthma, and even consumption, in the early stages, yield to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction eers, public speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, and all who are liable to disorder of the vocal organs, find a sure remedy in this wonderful and well-known preparation. As nn emergency medicine, in cases of croup, whooping cough, etc., it should be In every household. "Two years ago I suffered severely from nn attack of sore throat And Bronchitis It seemed as If I could not survive, nil the usual remedies proving of no avail. At last I thought of Ayer's Cherry I'ectoral, and nftcr taking two bottles of this medicine I was restored to health." ('has. Uumlilnl, Smith's Ranch, Sonoma Co., Cnl. " There Is nothing better for roughs than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I use no other pre paration." Annie 8. Butler, 1'rovldence, It. I. V. H. Graf! ft Co., Druggists, Carson, Iowa, certify that all throat and lung trou bles are speedily Cured By Using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It leads all others. " In January, lss9, 1 was taken down with mensles and scarlet fever, and exposing my self too soon, caught a severe cold which settled on my lungs. I was forced lo tako to my bed and was so 1)1 that the doctors despaired of my recovery, supposing me to he In quick consumption, ( limine cf climate was recommended, but I bcijnii to l use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and soon found relief. After using several bottles, 1 was cured, so that I am now as well ami rugged as ever." John Plllnndcr. Crnnrani.iii of Hteam Hhovel, O. 8. St 8. F. H. It. Co., oiisun, rexas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PRKFARKD JIT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DruggUU. Trice 1 ; all bottles, $5. REAL ESTATE FOR Sli t IM BLOOMSBURG. Haiti street. Desirable building lot WxS14, price tlSOO. flrtt Street Frame house, rooms, lot 50x214, price 11050. Fixtrth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price tssio. Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine fruit, Ac, lot 7!s son, price H500. Afufn rei-Largstore building, with dwell Ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting ol two streets, price $4000. Ttitra street Largo 8 room house, lot 64X-J1S rucetsroo. Ni cot.il street, East nf reim. Corner lot, 80 ft front. Price $800, Second streeL Fine large residence, 11 rooms Frrry Road Two story house, lot 400 feet doep, price IflOO. exclusive of bath room. Hteam, gns, sewer water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots In other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Brick Residence In Espy l'a., Lot oa feet front 10 room house, everything In good repnlr" recently papered and painted, well at doc.-, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of al kinds. Price $1600. Iron street, near IfftJi Two story frame house, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs and down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy nnd price low. Of WlNnSSTMN, BCCILBT 4M KIU.IF. First National Hank Building, tt- Bloomsburg, l'a. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an nppllcnt Ion will he made to the Governor of tho state of Penn sylvania on Friday December lit h, iswi by r. C. Peacock, C. W. 'Neal, Isinc 8. Kuhn, .1. H. Town-end, I. W Wllllts, W. K. Tubbs, sumuel Wlgfall and A. N. Yost, und"r the Act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to orovlde for the Incorporation anil Kegulatlon of certain Corporations," ap proved April 8Uth, 1874 and Its supplements, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be culled the "Induotrlal BulhJIng and Loan Asso elation of Bloomsburg," the character and obcct of whl"h Is to accumulate a ffind bv the periodi cal contribution of the members, and wifely In vesting the same, and for these purposes to'liave and possess and en)oy all tho rlKhts, bencilts and privileges of Bald Act of Assembly and Its hu piiif menin. c. , Mii.i.KH, 1 UT. . 19, 1891. 8w. Solicitor. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co, I'u., and to me directed, there rill bo sold at tho Court House In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 1891. at o'clock p. m..all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Pine township, Columbia Co., Pa., bounded as follows to wit : On the north by land of George A. Frlck estate, on t he east by land of Isaiah Bryder, on the south by laud of V. w. Eves ana on the west by lund of Gustavls Dues, containing 100 ACRES OF LAND, more or leas, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of John Eves, now to the use of J. n. Eves, vw. J. v. stackhouse, ana to be sold us t ho property of J. V. Btackhouse. Bibbing, John b. CASEV. Attorney. Sheriff. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's Appraisements win be prevented to the Orphans' Court of oluuibla county on the tint Monday of December A. V. i-v uuviDuiuiN muu ana uuieas exceptions are nied within four days thereafter, will be oonftrmeil abtolule. Benjamin r. kUMta, Est Bloomsburg, Person ally awo.OO. Aaron Maateller Sat. Mifflin Personalty $:iot.(0 BltJWMI Pfl,tJJfj)JlB1',rwnll51s - Joseph Watta tat. Greenwood personalty . ard H. wuiami XaTberwlck, Personalty 1 00 to. SUJ Berwick, Personalty Geoff A, KeUsr IM. Viln Personalty t'.OO oa wjsBenjasaU tot., Hufarlouf, personalty, tSlSSSuSfLnvt. i mi. ' "cSyQ. 'a. What is tuA.S Castorla is lr. Samuel ritclicr's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotlo ttubstanco. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its eruaranteo is thirty years' tiso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcvcrlslincss. Castorla prevents voiuitlnff Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething: troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural olcep. Cas torla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Du. a. C. Osaooo, I.0W8II, Moss. " Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo tho day Is not far distant n hen mothers willconsider the real Interest of their children, nnd use Castorla In stead of the variousqiiack nostrums nlilch aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending thorn to premature graves." Da. J. F. KiscniLOE, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, T7 g-" IV AN 1 1 AM m i r I n I THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BHOl'UERS. M Warren SNew Tork. Prlco B0 eta.' "sSeeing Is Believing," must be simple; when it is not simple it is 'not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good these woids mean much, but to will impress the truth more touch and seamless, and it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Lika Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brichtcr than cas licht. softer than electric light and t.ook forthisstarap Thb Rociip.stkr. Ifthe larapdealer hasn't the eennlne Rochester, and the atvle von want, send to ti for nur nw iiitmi.i maiM., Land we will send you a lamp . Mt'xeu wn HOCIIKSTISK LAOP CO., 4i Fark Place, New York City. "The Rochester. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLK Real Estate. I Dy virtue of a wilt of Fu Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co.. r and to me directed, there will be sold at public aie at tne court House, Dioomsbunr, ra., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891, at two o'clock In the afternoon, the following: ah tnai certain 101 or piece or land situate In Alain township. Columbia county. Pa.. houmiei and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone at line of land of Amoi Dicner and land of Isaiah John, now John Ilnrmonv. nnrt run ning from thence by land of said John Harmony ouin miriy nve ana one-naif degrees east, three and fouith-tenth perches to a stono, thenco by land lato of John Fluber, now William a. i'Ul.er and William Fisher, eouih twenty-one drgieeu east, thirty-two and slx.'ecths r.erchPR tn stone near a stump, thence by lands now or iaie 01 uaniei miner norm sixty-nine and three fourths degrees, eait twenty -eight and three tenths perches to a stone, thence bv land now or late of Amos Diener, north twenty-eight and one-fourth degroej, west forty-two and one-halt perches to a stne, thence by the same south fifty-four degress west, twenty-tour perches to me fiace oeginning, containing SIX ACRES, neat mew ure, be the same, more or less, where on ore erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN. and other outbuildings. eolzed, taken Into ezeeutlon at the suit or w. II. Yetter, executor, now 10 the use of George Drelsch, guardian, va. John istecly, and to be sold as the property ct John Steely. l'uiiisju n, attorney. . ALSO: By virtue of a wilt of AL Lev. Fa., lhsuel out of the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County. Pa . there will be sold at the unu time and place lands and tenements which were of a. u rruz, james Corcoran, Sarah K. Jameson and John Jameson, owners or reputed owners, and James Corcoran, doing business la the firm name of tho Flshlngcroek Lumber Co. as Con tractors, to-wlt : Certain bullfltig to-wlt 1 A steam saw mill located on a lot or pleco of ground situate in Jamison City, :n the township of Bugarloaf, Col. Co. Pa., containing 25 ACRES AND 16 PERCHES, ylng partly tn Columbia and nartlir In Hniiivan County, adjoining Market street of said Jame son, my, tne right of way of the bioomahnnr Milllvan Kallroad Company, Blackberry ttun and earn urnuuu 01 t ismngcreek. seized, taken Into execution at tun .nit nt v Andrews, doing business aa K Andrews son, vs. a. u rmz, James Corcoran and Harah K. Jameson, John Jameson, owners or reputed unucrs, maa dames iwrcorsn, doing business In the name of Flf hlnncreek Lumber Co. , as Con. Uaoto r, andto be Id as the property of James Orooran, doing bosiaesB in the name of tne FWiiagereek Lnrabaj company. JOHHBCanit, I. B. Imui Attoraej, Sheriff Castoria- " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A, AncnitR, M. D., ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence In their outside practlco with Castoth, and althonph we only haxa otnong ovr mcdicn.1 supplies what Is known us ref-nl:;r products, yet we aro free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." U.mtcd IIosp.-tai. 1X0 PlgrESIUnT, lot ton, Maa At.LKM C. Pairn, 7Yr., Murray Street, Now Ycri City. jsmw j'MJMMMimuswjftBsi iCOLnm HtK"! lAVtAHnvo 1 I M UfHlYfmDS And a rood Limp see " 'Hie Rochester forcibly. All metal. made in three nieces onlv. more cheerful than either. safely by express your choice of over 3,000 Mart tn fne trorta. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kftate of ilarti Clayton late of Toirnnf Blooms, tnn-g. Notice Is hereby irlvenlthat letters testament ary on the entitle of Mary Clayton, late ol the l own of HloimiiiUurK, county of Columbia, l'a. deceased, have liecn granted to V. P. I'ursel, re. Hldent of said town, to whom all persons Indebt ed ro said estate are reiiueated to make payment nnd thow having claims or demands will' make nic Mime niiuum ueiav. F. 1 ITliSKI.. Hl-30-fl' Kxecutor. -t a REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees, credl tors aud other pei-snns Interested in Dm estates of the respective decedents and minors that the following HdmlnlHtratoi-H', executors', guard ians' accounts have been riled In the oniee of the Keglsterot Columbia county, and will be presented for eonnrmatlon and allowance In the orphans' Court U tie held In Blonumburg, Monday, Uco. 7th, inui, at i o'clock p in. of said day. No. 1. The first and final account of Nathan Tubbs guardian or i. M. Kase, a minor child of Peter Kase, lateof Benton township, deceased. ro. . nmn account of llsaao Jolinson, mltllllllall'liritl- tit Ji.nm.1.11, n i.einy, late of Locust townshli). Col. Co.. dei-easeil. No. . Kirst and llnal account of A. S. Wagner, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Jacob Bartliolo. mew lato of Limestone twp., ClI. Co., iNow Montour Co.) deceased. No. 1. Account of Charles Ociirli trt, tius'oe to winiie real estate of Kll.ibeth Uearhart.lato of Mimiu twp., Col. Co., deceused. No. 5. First and final account of Sarah K. vought.admlntstraiHx ol Susan A. Walter, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., deceased. No. . First and llnal account of John Ervin, executor, of Issac Krvln, laUj of Locust two., Columbia Co., deceused. No. 7. The account of Kate Vandersllee, ad ministratrix of C. M. Vundersllce late ol Hloouih. burg, Culumbla Co., deccasc-d. No. H. Flint and llnal account of Joseph It. Cole, administrator of Thomas Cole, late or ttugurloaf twp , Col. Co., deceased. No. li. First nnd llnal account or H. L. Davis administrator or Iteuben II. Davis, lato or HeiJ ton twp., Col. Co., deceused. ili'ss, late ot Hutfurtuaf twp.f col. Co., dfi'vawd. Nil. II. ThO BUHAtll nnd A.,.. !',S i,u(i";fr.y! ,vwxll!r ' William White. v-.. w I i,llluKvilTfc IW(I., 1,'Ul. CO , Ul.'C d. No. lit The final account of (leorge W. Kun nlw, guanllan or Daniel Itreeup, minor clilld of (ieorge Ui-eece, late or Madlsuu townshlf. col uinbla county, dee'd. 1 0. II. CAVPBEI.I., Heglster. Scientific- American Agency for mm UVITI, "iiTiilff3r IS?. Handbook write to Jf'NN a co-inn bhoauwat, mkw vour. Qldwt bureau for Mcurtiii paUmta In Am.rl. ftrery pUul Ukan out by ua to BottwISSi the publicity a not lea given fra ofiVii m tK ' woiTd. IsikmV WW. Maw fork. CM f 7q I i Bed Neckties. A I'KCl'MAR CRAZK Til AT IS R Af',; y SAN IRANCtsfO. On the white shirt front of neatly every man in San Francisco, young or oM, who thinks he is in the fashion, or wants to be, blazes a red necktie. And they nre the reddest kind of red, ton. A subtitled maroon or a dark wine rolorcd scarf is not opiilar at all. It must be sanguine, brillant, glaring, brick-dust scarlet. It's astonishing how red neckties and red handkerchiefs have caught the town. They arrived here about a week ago. Now everybody has one and there is rivalry between the beans to see who can get one of thebriKiuest hue to tie around his throat. Up to date Jessie Marks holds the palm, bet there are several frequenters of cigar stores who are giving him a hard struggle for the supremacy. I he first thine a man docs now when he gets in town from Mulpitas or I.t s llanos is to buy a red necktie. After that he is satisfied for a while. Then while his favorite barkeeper mixes a seductive and insinuating cocktail, he admires his new purchase in the class and asks the bartender what he thinks of it. Red neckties are irresistible. It doesn't make any difference whether a red necktie becomes a man struck by the craze. He thinks it does, and that's enough. And then the gentlemanly clerk at the furnish ing goods store tells him how well he looks in it, and his barber Ibttets him a little more, for it is every man's am bition to wear a necktie, no matter how badly it becomes him. Some have strength of character enough to resist the temptation when they know that they must appear particularly hideous, but with his own inclination and the persuasion of the habt-rdashcr against a man, what i.s he to do ? You can get a big stew of oysters and a hot cup of coffee for 25c, at Ilousel's. A WINNER Foil A LI, DIKKASKS IS MANNERS' M!e Extract SarsipixiUx II" I'UOI'tRLY TAKEN'. Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languid anil Tircil ruling. I-'ifty Cents a Dottle. MANNF.US' IlOtlll.E EXTRACT 8AKSAI-AKI I I A has no equal as a lilood ruiificr and Tonic. Kash, rimplci and Uoils can le cuteJ. At all ilruggibts. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Try it ntul you will never regret it. For sal; by a'.l druggists. Fifty cents a bottle. Also at Mover ti.os.' How Lost! 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