JTHK fOMJMWAN. BLOOMSHUR(J, PA. T-ey arc , beauties I V HAT? Viiy,thc new picture cards men with COFFEE. WHO IS IT ? Just n few iinpivtr.nt answers to ns many pertinent qiu ri.j i f interest to you if you want nice lliiic;s for Christmas r.nd Nc.v Vcnrs. Who. is it who lir.s the largest sioek of Plain anil Fancy Cakes, Ties, (.'.-.tidies, etc., in town anil has hn-.ts of nice articles for the holid.iy traile? Messrs. Jacobs & Son, Who is satisficil with a reasonable profit and doesn't charge two ju ices ? Messrs. Ja cob it Son. Yhre's there plave of business ? No. 130 West Main Sli ce:. What else !o they sell? Hand-Made Clear Toys. Candy llaskets, Muffs, l'retels, Cnn?s, Walnut, Almond, Cream, Filbert, Kn;;lish V'a!nut, lVanul and Cocoanut Can dies, French an! ("onimcii Mixtures, ami evcrylhinj; usually ke; t in a fust-class !.!; ery aul Confectionery Store. SALES- Dec. 30. William llagenbuch, ex ecutor of Mary A. llagenbuch, de ceaseJ, will sell real estate in Fishing creek and Centre townships at 1 o'clock p. m. Dec. 31. John G. Freeze will sell real estate on the I.ightstreet road, con sisting of tratne house and half acre lot. J. S. Williams auctioneer, January 21. N. H. W. Brown and D. S. Brown, administrators of Jacob Brown, deceased! will sell real estate in Miffiinvile, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. S. Williams, auctioneer. A sum of money was found in F. M. Gilmore's saloon on Wednesday of last week. The owner can have the same by proving property, and paying for this notice. Christmas, with all its joy and prom ise, will brine; only sadness . to many firesides. l!ov many homes, during the past year, have been visited by death ! How many have laid away in the silent tomb, a parent, a wife or husband, a beloved child, or other dear relative or friend ! While the departed ones are missed more than ever at such times, the occasion is full of consolation, for the birth of Christ preceded his resurrection," which gave to the world the promise that all the dead shall rise again. , . The Tailing of Ways. Wilkins and Watkins were college chums and close friends. They had been hard students and had taken little out-door exercise. When they shook hands and said good bye, at the end of their college career, they were in impaired health. Both had dyspepsia, liver troubles and troublesome coughs. Wilkins had plenty of money, and decided to travel for his health. Wat kins, was poor. "I must go to work for my living," said he, "but I'll try the remedy that Robinson talks so much about Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery." In less than two years, Wilkins came home in his ecliin, Watkins, now in the prime of life, is a bank president, rich and respected, and weighs 200 pounds. "The 'Golden Medical Dis covery, saved my life at a critical time," he often says. "Oh, if poor Wilkins had only tried it !" For weak lungs, spittinir of blood, all lingering coughs, and consumption in its early luges, u is an uneqiuueu rcmcuy. Many pleasures in life are due to , -rvjw ..v..,,,. fv... ,. .... Double Extract Sarsapanlla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Coils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double F.xtract SarsaparUla can Le found at all drug stores also at Mover Ero's tf. BiM&lm'j Arnisi Salve- Tun Kk'T Salve in the world for cuts, ruii';s, orcB, salt rheum, fever (ores, tetter, chnyped hands, chilblaiiiD, corns, nnd all kin eruptions, p.nd positively curci piles, or no p.iy required. It i( guaiantccd to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, i rice 2 j cents per box. For Sale by C. A. i;u.. LB OM A hit COUIICIL PE0CEEDHTG3. The folllowing was crowded out last week. The regular December meeting of Town Council was held Thursday evening the loth, with the nrcsirient J and all members excepting Sir. Rhoads present. Rev. D. J. Waller asked diat a sew er be put in on West street from Fifth to .Sixth. Petition was received from residents on Fifth street asking for sewer on portion of said street between Centic and Market, C. W. Miller recommended a short line of sewer to run from the Hoffman property on Fifth street to Fast street. C. W. Neal asked Council to take action to have a new view on opening of North street. County Commissioner Sands asked for the grading of the alleys on each side of the Court House. Rescue Fire Co. applied fur permis sion to use Town Ilall for a dance on New Year's eve and 011 Saturday evening following, Eloomsburg Cornet Band also ap plied for use of Town Hall on New Year's eve for same purpose. The re fines:!, of Fire Co. was unanimously granted. . Robert Penman resigned as street commissioner'. On motion of Mr. Gorrcy, Win, Ferguson was cl-ctcd his successor. A petition for an arc light at West and Fourth streets was read and oiilei ed filed. A petition for an arc light at turn of Iron street road, leading to waterworks was read and prayer of petitioners granted. .Theta Castle K. G. K. applied for permission of using Town Hall occas ionally for military drill. Petition or dered filed. The contract for the construction of the newer on Fast street from Sixth to Seventh streets, w;'.s awarded to W. O. Holmes at 20 cents per foot. On motion of Messrs. Willits and Gorey. sewers were ordered to be put in as follows : On Fifth from rear of J. A. 1'un ston's to residence of John L, Kline and from residence of O. B. 1 1 oilman to Fast St. line of sewer. On West street from rear of Cr.s well's residence to connection with main sewer near silk mill. Secretary was instructed to receive bi Is tor construction of the sewers, 6 inch pipe to be used, until 7 a. m., Dec. 12. Dr. Willits moved that the alleys on each side of the Court House be grad ed and cobbled. Seconded by Mr. Allen and so ordered. On motion of Messrs. Allen and Furman it was ordered that the Ex change Hotel be notified to abate nuisance and cause the alley in rear of stables to be properly drained inside of 10 days. On motion of Messrs. Willits and White, Tax Collector for 1891, M. C. Woodward, was ordered to collect and pay to Treasurer $2000 011 or before January 1, 1892 ; an additional $2000 on or before February 1, 1892, and the balance of the duplicate on or before March 1, 1S92. The bill of the Eloomsburg Electric Light Co. for street lighting from June 9 to Dec. 9 was presented. Mr. Al len moved that the bill be laid on the table. Seconded by Mr. Furman, and motion lost, Messrs. Allen and Fur man voting aye and Messrs. Will ts, White and Harman, no, Mr Gorrey not voting. Dr. Willits then moved that the resolution to pay the Electric Light Co. no money until they had fulfilled their contract be rescinded. Motion carried by votes of Willits, White and Gorcv. The report of'Supt. of Market street was approved and Secretary directed to issue orders in payment of same, together with sundry bills to the amount of $2730.12. Adjourned. The plague of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad in the land. There arc two sorts of chim neys; brittle and tough. Ninety, nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mae bcth's "lcarl-top"& "Pearl-glass." Two sorts a-3 to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion ; misfits and misshapen ; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans, parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass'" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittiburuli, Tu, Ceo. A. Maciiutk & Co. Gjvciann Uar.es. S. II. Ciiftird, New Casscl, Wis., was troubled with Neur.ilgia and Rheumatism, liiv stomzch was disordered, his liver was af fected 10 an alarminir decree, appetite fell aw.-iy, and he wa terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klcctric Hit ter cured him. . Edward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, 111., had a running (ore on his leg of eiyht years' stand ing. Used three bottles of Electric lliltcri oif I seven boxes of Uuclden's Arnica Salve, nn 1 his leg is sonnd and well. John Speak' cr, Catawba, O., had five large Fever forer !) his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters nnd one bo ltiicklcu's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. jld at C. A. Klei:u' Drujj store. When not properly enrrd for, loses its lustre, becomes rrisp, linrsli, nnd dry, nnd falls out freely with every roinblnir. To prevent tiii. the best mid most popular dressing- in the market is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, heals troublesome liumor.i o the scalp, restores faded nnd pray hair to its original color, nnd imparts to it a silky texture nnd a lasting fragrance. By usiiiR this preparation, the poorest head 01 iiair soon Becomes Luxuriant nnd beautiful. All who have once tried .Ayer's Hair Vigor, want no other dressing, (lalhrnith & Starks, Druggists. Sharon drove, Ky., write: "Wo believe Ayer's Hair Vigor to be (lie best preparation of tho kind in the market, nnd sell more of It than of all others. No drug store Is coniplcto without a supply of It." "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor with (rreat benefit oml know several other per sens, between 40 and no years of ape, who have experienced similar good results from the use of this preparation. It restores gray hair to lis original color, promotes a new growth, gives lustre to the hair, and cleanses the sculp of dandiuit." Ucmardo Oelioa, Madrid, Spain. After Using A number of other preparations without liny satisfactory result, 1 find that Ayer's Hair Vigor Is enusing my hair to grow." A. J. (foment. General Merchant, Indian Head. N. W. T. "Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only prepara tion I could ever tlnil to remove dandruff, cure Itching humors, and prevent loss of hair. I can confidently recommend It.'' J. C. Mutler, Spencer, JIass. "My wife believes that the money spent for Ayer's Hair Vigor was the l.csl Invest ment she ever made, It has given her 00 much satisfaction." James A. Adams, St. Augustine, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold ly nil Pruegifita and rprfuracr. real estatp: l'OK ftAJ.E IH- I3LOOMSBURG. Main Strict. Desirable building lot .WxJU, price f 1-iiKt. . Fivet street Frame house, ft rooms, lot MxS14, price J mm. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on Hired, price f-n:). Fifth S'rei t I.arrc frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kllehrn, barn, tine fruit, &c, lot Ttw lion, price MM). Main strtet Large store building, with dwell lug house on same lot, coiner lot fronting ol two st reels, price J HKM. 7'fiinl Street. Large 8 room house, lot Msili Price $r.m. Sn-oi.d Street, Kant oVnn. Coi ner lot, Ml. tl front. Price fcsix). Second strut. Fine large resilience, 11 rooms Frrrii i.'ouff Two story house, lot 100 feet deep, price $li. exclusive of buth room, steam, gas, newer water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots lu other parts of the town, all of which are for sale, on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Hrlck Heslilcnce lu Espy Pa., Lot Vi feet front, 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, wi ll at doo,-, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of al kinds. Price $1iuki. Iron street, near FijthTwo Htory framo house, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalra 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 and price low. Of WlNTEKHTEEN, 11KCKI.KV M'Klt.l.ir. First Nut lonal Hank llulldiig, Hloomsburg, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa. Issued out. of Mie t'ourt, of Common Pleas of Columbia County Pu. unit to me directed there will be sold at the Court House Ulonmsburg, Pa. on SATURDAY JANUARY 2, 1S93. at 10 o'clock a. 1.1. iUe following real estate to wit; All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In FliV.i'n'.creelc township Columbia county ra. Iioundjd and desorlb-d n follows to wlr,. on t ie north by land or John Suttun on the ea:it by Kl.iiilngcreek, on tlie south by land of T. II. Kdj.'ar and on ilio west by public road contnlntm; V-ij town lois more or less whereon ure erected a DWELLING HOUSE, EARN nm! out buildings. Hel::cd taken Into execution at the suit of 7.. L. Kile vs. C. .f. Ash and to bis sold us tho prop erty of C. J. Ash. FitlTZ, JOHN' 11. CASRV, Alty . Klierur. PARTITION NOTICE. In the i.Htller or the fartltinn of the estate uf WilliaiH Wriijht tlecninrtl. To William Wright of Coulporr, Clearfield county, IViin.sylvania ; lllliuu Penman whose last known a, lib ess was Paso llnbh' i, S.111 L'inis niitspo county, California; William Moore, sttr MviiR' hm-iiand of .Mary Pcmii.in, Oramrin ille, Columbia county, Pennsylvania; Hubert Pi n iimii. Charl"s Penman, John Penman, .lames Penman, David Peniiian, .Martha penman, mid Mitm eil. Pentium!), tae children of .Mary Ann Wright, dceasi d, who lntertnurrled with .lolm P"iilnan, dec il, of ivhuiu David anil Mlunlo are Illinois and whose guardian Is Koucrt Penman, all of llloomsbiirg, Columbia eoiiutv, Pcntia.; Thoimis Lewis surviving husband of Harriet Wilgut and 01 Caiollne Wrltrh!, b.nh deceased, of lloilldaysbuvg, I'.lair count.-, Pe'.inu , and Mary II, Lewis, .lames W. Lewis, Thomas c. Lewis, M. Ciilvlu Lewis, .Inhn M, Lewis c Irvln Lewis all residing In Ib'lllilavsbuig HlalrCo.Pa. the children of Harriet, Wright and the last lour of whom are inlimi'H and lime A. i. Ituh.'ot lc of llollid.iysbiiig, as their guardian; nnd Cupl. tola, minor child or Caroline wrlgtil, residing 111 ll.illldaysbiirg iif'ireseld, and whose guardian Is A. K. lliib. nek of lloilldii.VKburg; and Kll.a betli, inieriiiarrleil Willi lildeon Heist of illooiiik burg, Columbia eouni v. Pa. Yuu an) hereby not Itiert that In pursuance of an order of the. orphans' court, of Columbia county, a writ of part it Ion has issued from nald court to th siierlir of su d count", relurnnbie on the nrsi Monday of February, X. 1)., lH!i-.', and that ihe Impiest, will meet, lor tint purpose of milking partition of the leal csIhih of said de cedent, on Saturday, January v'nd, 1WU, between l he hours of 11 n. 111. uud 4 p. m., upon 1 lie prem ises In Itloomsbiirg, Columbia eoun'y, Pa., at, which time 11 nil place you can attend if vou s.tu proper. JOHN H. CA"KY, John O. Fheezk, Atty. Sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. Tlicrogulurannu.nl meeting of tho shaichold ers of "Tim Karnie'-s Natloiiiil Hank of IUooiiih huiy," f ir the election of u Icmrd ()f directors for tlin ensuing year will b held In thu direct, ors room of tho b ink 011 Tuesday Junmii v, V4, lsw, bMwccu tho hours at two uud four o'clock p in. lU-lt I' It AN K 1KELEH, Cftdiler. ft7-'"' 'wrftfifi?MftT'7iili 1-?iinrtT'iii'?r 1 t 1 il 9 J ::i-.'jw'v.Cv'.vwi' Castorin is Dr. Samuel Pitcbcr'ti prescription for Infant: nwl Cbiltlrcn. It contaius neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Isarcotlo pnbstanco. It is a Immless M'.bsUtuto for Parcjjoric, Drops, Syotliit'3; Syrups, and C':isior Oil. It is Pleasant. Its rjrtarantco in thirty years' uno by MKHonrt of Jlotliern. Costorlu dentroys Worms nnd r.llayn foveriHhncss. Castori; prevents vomiting? Sour Curd, cures DiarrLcoa nnd Vind Colic. Castoria reJicvcs tcetliinrj troubles, cures count ipatiou rnd flatulency Cnstorii. nssiinllatca tho food, rcrjulntes tho etoniach nnd bowels, civlr. lira'tlsy r.nd nntr.rcl sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castorla Is nn excellent incilicin" for chil dren. Mothers bav 0 repeatvilly told moot Its good clTcct upon their children.-' Da. O. P. Osoonn, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for chlidrca of villi li I am acquainted. 1 hope tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real IntercBt of their children, and use, Castoria In stead of the rnriottiiqaick nostrunia whitli aro d!"r.troylng their loved one3, by foreln -opium, morphine, goothing syrup aud other hurt fid agents down their throat, thereby BcuJiu,; them to premature gravns." Da. J. F. ITi::cnrLOE, Conwuy, Ark. Tfeo Contint? Coman, Tl r.2nrray Etroct, Kotc Tcr& Cify. IlSasssisg THE POSITIVE CURE. IMMiM .fctWriagv-JS ELY BHOTlIEnS, CS Warren 8t, ew Tork. Prlco CO et ESy 50cl THE Schuyler Hardware Store o Has received by tho purchasers in the last six months, a thorough renovating; old and unsalable goods and surplus stock has been closed out and an entire new line of bright fresh goods purchased, making tho stock one of tho largest and most complete in its several line in this section of the State. The ladies will be delighted with the display of German blue and white, Agate and Japanese Enameled Yare, , Japanned and "never break" steel ware. Rodgers silverware, carpet sweepers, cutlery, that will cut, and a cotufdoto line of fine house furnishing goods. THE SPORTING GOODS DEPART MENT contains a large variety of skates, lancewood and split bamboo Gishing rods, reels, flies, hooks, lines, double and single barrel breech loading shot guns, repeating and Flobert rifles, air guns, revolvers, game traps, clothing, gun implements, loaded shells, cartridges, chilled and sofc shot, powder, etc. A glance at the show cases must convince all that this is the place for MECHANICS' FINE TOOLS, Bailey's and Stanley Rule and Level Co.'s iron and wood bot tom, combination fancy planes, ratchet, spiral and Champion screw drivers, chisels, saws, plain and fancy hammers and hatchets, rules, level-?, braces, trowels, squares, brushes of all kinds and tho latest improved mechanics helps. Horse Jilmen, Horse ?$ai3s, Iron asstl Steel, and general blacksmith supplies, chains, plain aud barbed fence wire, poultry netting, picks, axes, wheel barrows, grind stones, and hand agricultural tools in endless variety for farmers, etc. In all the latest styles of both plain and fancy door butts, locks, knobs and house trimmings, wire and steel cut nnils. mints. oils, window glass, varnish, building papers, and Adamant wall piaster. Call at tho old stand and get our prices before buying else where. Selling strictlv for cash we can make it to vnur intnr. c. est to deal here and shall try custom of our friends and the THIS ENTIRE BUSINESS IS FOR SALE at inventoried price and possession given immediately, and presents an opportunity for one or two parties to secure an established and profitable business at once. AD MI NISTRATO R'S NO'fl CE. F.slate of Fita S. Friti, Into of Bmarlotif (u-p., (hveatti. Notice In hereby trtvon that le-ten nf aduilnlH tratlnn (in thocKiaio of Kll.is 8. lrltz, lulu of Kuuiirlunf twn. i:ol. Co. l'u., deceased, have been Kiiuited to the undersigned iidininlstnltor to whun all punons Indebied to xujd cHluto ntu retiucsted tomukn payment h, and Mvihi huvliuf claims or demands will make known tho tame wit limit ill lay to A. L. 1'IUTZ, A.H. FliiTZ, Alty. Administrator. lS-ls-ilw." ss m V: H'vi. CastoricL " Cor.torin Is bo well adnptedtocMlilrenUi.it I recomi'.u'iid It us superior to any prescription known to mi!." n. A. Anenittt, M. C, 111 So. Oxford tit., brooklyn, N'. Y. "Our physicians In U10 children's depart ment have Kjiuken hi;;li'.y ot tlieir o- pe;l cneo In their outsido practieo it!i Cestui K, nnd although wo only )txa anions v.r lndllcal suppliea what la l:nown as rei-uim-products, j-et m.irj frco to confess that thj mcrltii of CaKtoria lis won us to look with, favor ufHin It." V.MTKD HlMlVTAI. AND DtSrT.MKAP.T, MokUmi, Majs. Au.cn C. Kkitm, 7Vc., r fett W&KIW .LA i - - - j ... . - to secure by deserving it, the friendship of our customers. s.t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. BsUtte of Jehu RMnnrd, lati of Finhtngireek toieitshlp, OVi'i imi'd. Notice la hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of John Khluurd, late of Mull. liiKereok towntililn, Col. Co., 1'a., deeeaseil, lmvo linen Jfiautcd lo .Moses Mellenry, HUUwuler, to whom all persons Indebted to fakl esialn aro loipii Hii'd to make payment, and tniinn hnWuK elaiiim or demmida will make known the sr.uiu wiihoul delay. MUSKS JIuHK.NHV, l!!-IMv." Kxuuuii r, Stillwater 1'. u. EAST BENTON. A. Vt Ucislilinc, of Hcndcrtown, f.tmili.iry known as "Ciiislic", tlicd of a malifiti.tnt form of pneumonia on (,c 1 5H1 ol IVocmbcr aged about 44 vents, lie was Iniricil .it Jonestown on Hie 1 S1I1. Aviiiowaml (laughter survive to mourn their loss. The deceased he. longed lo a large circle of relatives, and to a family of six children of which the father, two brothers nnd a sister survive. Almost all of the Van Camp vicinity, known as '-Germany," are re lated, either by marriage, or Llood connections, of which the leading fam ilies, numerically, are Wcnners and Huishlinc's. The pioneer stock thriv ed and multiplied nntil their name is legion. The chief characteristic of these people industry and honesty, is proverbial. In the death of Otistic the community has lost a valuable and honored member, the surviving house hold a tlear son and brother, the wif a devoted and loving husband, and the daughter an affectionate father. He was a member of the M. E. Church and place of worship was ut Jonestown. The late changeable weather has s.rcly tried the physical constitution of weakly and afflicted people. John Uin.ird aged 7. years departed this life on the 5th of Dec, and was buried at St. James tin the 8t!i. He also lived in the Van Camp vicinity. N'v.h micl Driesbach of Van Cam;t was complaining ill hist Sunday week c'' Lew M. Crc cling of Van Camp who war, dangerously ali'icicd with pneu monia sometime ago. we are glad to say has fully recovered his fo: tner health. Alonr.o Alberson's family was caiiiti to mourn the loss of an infant , ,abc on Friday night, the nth of Dec. The itching of the scalp, falling of the hair, resulting in ba'iliies:;, are of ten caused by dandruff, which may be cured by using Hall's Hair Rcnewer. Fortho Holidays, best photographs and cray ons at M'Killip Bros. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of n writ, of Vend. Ex. Issued out ot the Court of Common Wens of Columbia county Pa , and to mo directed, there will be gold at the Court House In Mloomsbunr, l'a., 011 SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1S92, nt 10 o'clock a, m., the following real estate to wit: All that certain lot or piece nf land with all the messuages or tenements thereon erect ed, situate In the town of Hloomsuurtr, county of Columbia, state of l'ennsylvanln, bounded and described m follows to-wlt: Ueglnning r.l, south-west corner of Market nnd ISIxth streets of s ild town, thence by the south side ot gald Sixth street south sixty-tlvc degrees west, four hundred nnd fourteen feet to the lino of Jeffer son street produced, thenco southwardly along said east line of Jefferson street to tho light of way ot the Lackawanna nnd llloomsbiirg Divis ion of tho Deluwnre, Lackawanna C W'csteru Itatlroud Company, thenco ulongjtho right of way of said lllooiusburg Division of the Delu wure, Lhckawnnna A Western Hnllrond Coin puny to the west sldo of Market street afore said, thence by sidd Market street aforesaid, north twenty-six degrees west, 0:10 hundred nnd lifty-tlvo feet, six Inches to the pluee of lie ginning,, upon which are erected two large THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD INGS, and a two-story brick stable nnd out-building. Seized, taken Into oxocutlon ftt tho suit of l-'rankllii W. Hollowed, executor of the last will 11 nil testamont, ot John I. llollowell vs. Lnforest A. Shnttuck and to be sold as tho property of Lnforest A. ShnttucU. W. I). & Jl'ii., AttJS. JOHN H. CASEY, Sheriff. tillATKKUL COMFOltTlNU. EPPS'S COCOA IWEAKFAST. 'T.y A thorough knowledge of the natural laws, which govern the operations of digestion and nulrlt Ion, nnd by it careful application of ttii line properties ot well-selected ( ocoa. -Mr. Kppn has provldedour breakfast tables with ft deli cately flavored beverage which may save us ninny heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of sueli articles of diet that n constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are llnaillng around us reody to attack w herever there Is n weak point. Vo may eseinii' mimv a fatal sluitt br keeping our selves well tort Hied with pure blood nnd a prop,, erly nourished frame." Or tieroie (iuzett?. -Made sluiply with ImlUng v.-uter or milk. Sold only In half puuud lln, by grocers, labelled thus: JAJIKHUTH & CO., Homoeopathic C'licmlsis, Loudoi: , fr'nyluul. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ ot W. Kit. Issued out ot tho Court of common Wens of Columbia County, Iu., and tomr! dlnvted there will be sold ut tho Court House liloouiKburg, l'a. on SATURDAY JANUARY 2. 1892. ut, 10 o'clock a. ni. tho following real estate to wit; all thut certain piece or pared uf land situ ate In Pine township Columbia County l'a. Hound ed by adjoining lands of K. V. Lyons, Wlllli in Kingston, O. A. Jucoby, Duvid Klsncr and others. Containing of land more or less whoreon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE,' STABLE. und out-buildings. Seized taken Into execution nt tho suit of William Houghton vs. Adam Kobb and to bo sold as tho property of Ad.un llobb. 1'1'ITZ, JOHN H, OA hey. Any. snerirr. A few choice cockerels for sale about Oct. first, at l.co and 1.50 a piece. One choice one, early hatched, price 2.50 if taken soon. W. B. GERMAN, MlllTlllc,. P. 1 4 i
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