THE COLUMIJiAN. BLOOMSBURO, PA. are. Vhat? Why, the new picture znt 'dsjjlven with LION COFFEE. WHO IS IT? Just a few important answers to as many pertinent queries uf interest to you if you want nice things for Christmas ami Ncv Years. Who is it who has the largest s:o -k of I'laiii anil Taney Cakes. Ties, C.mdic etr., in town and has hosts of nice articles for the holiday trade? Messrs. Jacobs & Son. Who i satisfied with a reasonable profit anil doesn't charge two prices? Messrs. Ja CjIis & Son. Where's there place of business ? No. 130 West Main Street. What else do they sell? Hand-Made Clear Toys. Candy flaskets, Muffs, I'rotzels, Canes, Walnut, Almond, Cream, l'ilhert, English Walnut, Peanut and Cocoanut Can dies, French an 1 Common Mixtures, and everything usually kept in a first-class 1'aU ery and Confectionery Store. SALIS. January 21. N. H. W. Brown and D. S. Brown, administrators of Jacob Brown, deceased, will sell real estate in Mifflinvile, at 10 o'clock a. 111. J. S. Williams, auctioneer. Backlm'a Arnica Salve. The Bust Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all tkin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givt perfect satisfaction, or money icfundcd. "rice 25 cents per box. For Sale by C. A. klcim. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has 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. tf V. A. Hartzeu, Proprietor. Many pleasures in life are due tg good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Moyer Bro's. tf. Happy and content is a home with " The Ro chester; a lamp with the light of the mornin-. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co. , New York. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. STATE Of REBECCA K. QIItTON, DECEASED. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia county, there will lie. exposed to pub lic sale at the lato residence of the mild deceas ed. In tun Borough of Berwick, Pa . on SATURDAY JANUARY 30th. 1S92. at ten o'clock a. in., the following ploces of land: Tract No. 3. Alll Unit ccrtnln piece, parcel or tract of land situate. In the. Borough of Ber wick Columbia Co., Pa. 011 the southerly side of Eleventh street hounded nnd dlserlbed as fol. lows ; to wit : On the east by lot number sri, on the south by im alley, on the west by lot num. Herat, and on the north by Eleventh stre.it, ba- lug M feet In width and 15 feet In depth and being numbered and designated as lot number tl of .1. 1). Thompson's addition to tho Borough of Bnnvlo!;, and being a vacant lot. Th ct No. S. All that certain piece, parcel or truct laud situate In the Borough of Berwick Columbia Co . Pa. on tho southerly side of Kit"." lit li atrcet, bounded and dlsorltK-d as tol lav." : to wit : on tho cast by lot number on the so'itli by an nlloy, on the west bv lot num ber VI and on the north by Klcvcnth street, be ln i'M I"'-' 'I width and US feet in depth mid being numbered and designated as lot number 23 of J. l. Thompson's addition to the Borough of Berwick, nnd being a vacant lot. Thumb of sale. Teu per cent, of one-fourth of the. purchase money to be paid upon striking down of the property; the ono fourth less the ton por cent, nt the confirmation of gale; and tho remaining three fourths in 0110 year there, a'to with Interest from confirmation nisi De. rrl prymonts to bo secured by bond uud anrtguse upon the premises. CUAKI.ES ('. KVANS. Executor, FARMERS' INSTITUTE. TO BE HK1.D UNDER THE AUSPICES CF Till'. PENS' A. BOARD OK AORlCl'l.TURK IN THE OPERA HOUSE AT M1I.I. VIM.I'., PA., Ti'ESPAV, WEDNES DAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, lj AND 14, l8(;2. Officers Chairman, Ex-officio, Chandlee Eves ; Assistant Chairmen, Laura Masters and Morris E. Eves ; Ushers, Samuel Demott and Pliny Eves ; Care and Con. fort of Audience. John Shaffer and U. C. Oblosser. ORDER OK BUSINESS. Tuesday Evening, January 12th, 1S92. Machine Music, F. V. Heller, Millville, Pa. j A recitation, Eddie Smith, Millville, Pa., Music, Millville (llec Club j Lecture, "The Relation of the School) to Agriculture," Prof. James M. Coughlin, A. M., Supt. of Schools, Wilkes Bane, Pa. Wednesday Morning, January 13. Call to order at 9:30: "The Pennsyl vania Farm, What it is and what it should be,"' Hon. E. M. Tewksbuty, Catawissa, Pa. ; "Fruit Culture," H. W. Northun, Cflenburn, Pa. ; "Uses and Abuses of Pruning," Rev. James Calder, Harrisburg, Pa. Wednesday afternoon, January 13. Call to order at 1:30: Music, Mill ville Choir ; "The Farmer's Hoy," A. F. Heller, Turbotville, Pa.; "Penn sylvania History," R S. Seaile, Mem ber of Pennsylvania Hoard of Agricul ture, Montrose, Pa.; "The Second Geological Survey, its Cost and Hone fit to Farmers," Hon. Dr. John P. Edge, Dovvnington, Pa. ; "The Silo," H. W. Northup, Glenbuin, Pa ; "Another Year's Experience with the Silo," A. P. Young. Millville, Pa. Wednesday evening, January 1 5 Call to order at 7:30 : Music, Millville Choir; Recitation, Kernice Eves, Mill ville, Pa.; Music, Millville Glee Club; Lecture, "What Chinese Fanners , Peach Us." Rev. James Calder, Ha-- risburg. Pa. ; Music, Jennie Funk and Mary Smith, Millville, Pa.; Tableaux. lhursday mi rnmg, January 14. Call to order at 9:30 : "Can the In come from Our Flocks be Economi cally Increased, and How," W. C. Shultz, Strawberry Ridge, Pa. ; "Why Do Farmers Complain," Hon. J. P. Edge. Downing, Pa. ; "Chemistry and Characteristics of Soils," Prof. S. 15. Heiges, York, Pa. Thursday afternoon, January 14. Call to order at 1:30: Music, Millville Choir ; "Weights and Measures," N. r. Underwood, Member of Pennas Board of Agriculture. Lake Como, Pa.; "The Farmer and the Chemist," W. B. Sheddan, rottsgrove, Pa. ; "What has the Farmer to do with Education," J. P. Welsh, A. M., Principal of State Normal School, Ji'oomsburg, 1'a. ; Music, Millville Choir; Recitation, J. M. Tatton, Millville, Pa. ; "The In fluence of a Life," Miss Eleanor Hay man, Turbotville, Pa. : Music, Mill ville Glee Club. MISCELLANEOUS. This programme may be changed to suit the convenience of the audi ence. A cordial invitation is extended to all narties interested in agriculture to attend and take part in the discus sions and proceedings of the meeting. ALL SESSION'S FREE. At the close of each essay or ad dress, questions pertaining to the sub ject may be freely asked, and a dis cussion of the subject with time limit, permitted. A Question box will be placed upon the stand for the reception of written questions upon any subject relating to the farm. Questions will be answered and discussed at appropriate times during the different se&sions of the Institute. By a rule of the Board all papers read at the Institute must be handed to the member in charge for the use of the Board. The Wilkes Barre & Western will issue excursion tickets from all their offices to Millville, January 12th, 13th and 14th, good to return January 15th. Trains leave Watsontown at 10:50 a. m., and 6:15 p. m., arriving at Mill ville ii.ee a. m and 7.1 5 p m. Leave Orangeville 7.15 a. m., 3 07 and 7.50 p m., arriving at Millville 7.45 a. m. and 3.37 and 8.18 p . m. Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it: if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac bcth's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. i. Macbeth & Co. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Ecicntillcully treated by an aurlstof world-wide ruputMUon. Ueufucss eradicated and entirely cu'-eil, of from 'iU to vu years' sUindiiiK, after nil other treatments have failed. How Hie difll cully Is reuuhed aud the cause removed, fully cxnlaincd in oiroalura. with aludavits and teitf. mouuils of cures from prominent people, mailed true, lr. A. L OX IAIMZ, Xacouut, Waslu A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure Mood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, eon sumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies born in the blond, can be effectually eradi cated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose the ono best known nnd approved is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the compound, eon eentrated extract of Honduras sat, saparilla, and oilier powerful altera tives. "I consider that I have been SAVED several hundred dollars' expense, by using Ayer's Hnrsnpnrllln, nnd would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it a trial. 1 am sure It will do them pcrnuiiient Rood, as It has done me." Mrs. Joseph Wood, West l'latts burgh, N. Y. Dr. J. V. Shields, of fsniithvlllc, Tenn., says: "I regard Ayer's Snrsnpnrllla as the best blood medicine on earth, and knowcf many wonderful cures effected by Its use." " For many years t was laid up with Scrof ula, no treatment being of any lienellt. At length 1 was reeointnended to give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about n dozen bottles, was restored to per feet health weighing 230 pounds and am now a believer In the merits of Ayer's Sarsa purllla." James petsy, Mine lloss, Brcck curidge Coal Co. (Limited), Yletorla, Ky. "My nleee, Sarah A. l.osee, was for years n filleted with scrofulous humor in the blood. AiuMit is months ago she began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. nnd after taking three bottles was complete!) cured." K. Cattail, P. !., Losee, Vtah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Trersrcd bv rr. .T. C. A or fc Co., Lowell, Mnm. told ty nlllru(0i(iu. l'rkef 1; six tultlr,Ca. Cures others, will cure you ELECTION NOTICE. The annua1 meeting of tup policy holders ot the Itrlarerrek Fanners' .Mutual Insurance Com pany of I. line Hldgo, I'u., will tie h- Id at the Mali or Centre (1 range No. .'si, 1". of II., 011 Monday .lanuary II, lsif.', between the hours of to a. In. nnd s! p. m. for the election of twelve directors to serve the company the ensuing year, nnd for such other buslucss ns inay properly como be forthein. A. w. si'KAIt, Dee. iil, 3w. Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the sharehold ers ot "'Die Farmers National Hank of Hlooms burg," for the election of a hoard of directors for the ensuing year will be held In the direct ors room of the b ink on Tuesday January. 12, INM, between the hours of two and four o'clock p in. lS-ll-lt FRANK IKELER, Cashier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Christopher Curler, late of Hemlock twi , dee'd. Notice Is hereby given th it letters of adminis tration on the estate of Christopher Custer, lute of Hemlock twp , col, Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administra tor to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to muke payments, ami those naviug claims or ueiminus win muKe Known me same without delay to K'-lS-UW. WILLIAM U. 11 Ml f.lt. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Celeslla Rhoads, late of ilijftin town- ship, tweeasea, Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Celeslla Rhodes, lato of Mlffiln township, Col. Co. i a., deceased, have lieen v runted to the tinders gned administra tor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those hav ing eiuiins or (it inunus win mute known 1110 same without delay to Wm. II. Hnyukk, JOHN It. HIIOAns. lii-is-tiw. Atty. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Ricketts, Oeeeased, late of Orange Notice Is hereby given thnt letters testament ary on the estate of Mary Hlcketts, late of Orunge township, deceased, have been granted to J. 1). Ilenrle and V. S. llenrle, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make peyino t, undthosn having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. .1. I). 1IKNHIK, llKKaiM), F. S. MKNKIK, Atty. .Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Susan Walter, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the orphans' Court of Columbia county to dis tribute balance In hands of Sarah K. Vouglit, administratrix, us shown by her tlrst and rtnal account, will sit at his otllce In lllonmshurg, on Sat urduy, January lit, WV1, at 10 o'clock a. m., when und where all persons having claims against suld estate must appear and prove the same, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. A. L. FltlTZ, Dec. Sl-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Esta e of llevljrii 11. tkivls, deceased. The undersigned, nn auditor appointed by the orplnius' Court ot Columbia county, to Ulstrlu ute Ijiilunee In Immls of ndinlnlsi rutor to and it it to ii k parties entitled thereto, will Kit at the oltlee of Wintf rsteeii, Keckley and .M'Ktllip In liloomslmrK, on 'J'liursduy, January 14, ih'.ij at 10 o'eloek.u. m., wlien and where all persons bav- lii claims aKuiiist sum estate must, uppeur una prove the Hume, or be debarred from ni I r.(f in on tuld timet. 11. A. M'Kll.l.ll', Auiiltor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Christian Wolf deceased, Notice Is hereby given that lUe undersigned appointed an auiiltor to distribute the fund In Court belonging to the said estate, to and among tue panics entitled thereto, will ul tend at his oitlee in Klotimshuig on Saturd ay, lanuar.v nth, ihlis, at Hi o'clock In the forenoon ot suld day: And till persons having eliilms up. on suid fund are requested to ai pear before said auditor at said time und place, or be forever debarred trout coming In on satd fund. JOHN U. J-'KKEZ E. Dec 0, 1HU1. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Isaac Errln, d eared. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho (Indians' Court of Columbia County to make distribution of tho balancu lit hands of John Krvln, executor, to and tiiunntf the parties entitl ed therein, uud adjust tho Indebtedness of err. tuln helm referred to In said account, under tho memoranda thereto, will sit at the olllco of C. K. (leyer. Ksq , In Catawlssu, Pa., on Tuesday, January 1, 1MU, at Hi a 111 , when und where all persons having eUlms aKulnst said estate must appear uud prove the siiinc, or be deburred from comliiK In on said fund. U. A. SI K I I.LI I', Auditor. What es 1 Custorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant 9 nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic puhstanco. It Is ft harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nml Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. It cuarantco in thirty years' uso hy Millions of Mother 1. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays fovcrlshncss. Custoikv prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures IMarrltTtV and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething trouble:;, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Cast or la assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural fslcrp. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla la an excellent nifxliclro for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Osooon, I-owell, Mosa. " Castoria Is the best remedy for eldldren of which I am acquainted. 1 hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and uss Castoria In stead of the varlousquack nostrums which are destroying thf-lr loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kincbkloe, Conway, Ark. The Contaar Company, CCHOOL OF Tho HIGH GRADE SHORTHAND CoUcso cf Stuliwostcrs H. Y. Ai Tho Practical BUSINESS COLLECE. Positions furnished, only, to COMPZTElTr PSS301TS 0? IST2&2ITY. Send two stamps for Catalogue to Nelson A. THE- Schuyler Hardware Store o Has received by the 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 the stock one of the largest and most complete in its several lines in this section of the State. The ladies will be delighted with the display of German blue and white, Agats and Japanese Enameled Ware! Japanned and "never-break" steel ware, Rotlgers silverware, carpet sweepers, cutlery, that will cut, and a complete lino of fine house furnishing goods. THE SPORTING GOODS DEPART MENT contains a large variety of skates, laucewood and split bamboo fiishing 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 soft 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 3crew drivers, chisels, saws, plain and fancy hammers and hatchets, rules, levels; braces, trowels, squares, brushes of all kinds and the latest improved mechanics helps. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Iron nnd Steel, and general blacksmith supplies, chains, plain and barbed fence wire, poultry netting, picks, axes, wheel barrows, grind stones, and hand agricultural tools in endless variety for farmers, etc. In BUIIiDEKS IIARPWAJIK, all the latest style3 of both plain and fancy door butts, locks, knobs and house trimmings, wire and steel cut nails, paints, oils, window glass, varnish, building papers, and Adamant wall plaster. Call at the old stand and get our prices before buying else where. Selling strictly for cash est to deal here and shall try custom of our friends and the THIS ENTIRE BUSINESS 13 FOR SALE at inventoried price and possession given immediately, and presents an opportunity lor one or two parties to secure established and profitable business nt ence. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Etta 8. Fritt, late of Sugarloaf twp., dtvtused. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estute of Ellas M. Fritz, lute ot Sugarloaf twp. Col. Co. I'a., deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned administrator to wh' m all persons Indebted to satd estate are rocpicHted to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make knowu the mine without delay to A. L. Fkitz, A. B. FKITZ, Atty. Administrator. IJ-lH-Uw. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children thnt I recommend It assuporlortoany prescription known to mo." IT. A. A noma, M. D., Ill So. Oxford U , lirooltiyn, N. X. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their exprrl ence In their outside practice with Ca?toil"., and although wo only have among oi:r medical supplies what is known as regular products, yot woaro free to confess that tho merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor ujion it." Umtbd I1osp:tai, and Disrr.Ksinr, Boston, Moss, Allen C. Smith, Pres., T7 Murray Streot, New Yorlt City. COMMERCE, Mll.l.KR, President, Klmira, N. V., r. s. a. we can make it to your inter to secure by deserving it, the friendship ot our customers. an EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jvlin Rhiwtrd. lale of VishlngcrevK township, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters test nmeiit ary on the estate of John Khlnard, lute of Fish Ingcreek township, Col. Co., Pa., tic-eased, have been granted to Moses .Mellenry, Stillwater, to whom all persons Indebted to said esiato nro requested to make payment, and those having (dulms or demuuds will make kimwii tho same without delay. .MUSKS Mull EN UY, liMB-Ow.' Executor, Stillwater P. O. ISeiv Sr.'tw...ni li.Mitiit.ts. The colootsts uf New .enliind, nccc'dinq to Mr. Kdtvnrd Wul.t lield, nre a '.'ihl.iy makln peoplo. There Is almost aver nue of ono icconl.ed Irilldny to n month, nnd it is n eotiiiiion pntitiee for nil work ln people to Inke two or more d.iys nt Christ inns, New Year's nnd DiKter, so n to iniiUeiiii unlit iketi pl.iy t iino of tlireeot four days, Inrhnlinu: n Suinlny. Thu finiiniiiiiist of nil holiday nmtisc nietits Is the picnic. Thu several trades, t-ccls nml societies have picnics of theit owt, to which tho public lire cordially wel come? ou the piiytiii tit of n small stun to ward ."te expense of tho elite; tiintiient. It is nniiisi.n( to tliu railway traveler to note, ns he passes through sonio pretty country side, not. una or two, but perhnps fifty dif ferent picnics In full swlntf, each tiunibcr tiig scores or hundreds of guest. It tins been snld, with much more truth than la usually to be found In epigrams of this kind, that "New Zealand eople nro liks cuttle. You need only turn n number o! them into h pnsttire and Icavo them nlone, nml they will inako themselves perfectly happy." On a warm nml tempting New Tear's day nn riitcrprisliiK burglar niiKbt walk throiiKh a New Keulatul city nml help himself undisturbed to tho contents of most of the houses. Dwellings anil streets arc alike deserted, and the casual sojourner, who does not understand tho ways of the place seeks in vain for gomo ono t.i speak to or something to do. Uy 0 or 7 o'clock In the evening thu streets are lively with returning crowds. Youth's Companion. "How would you horse of tliat shaggy coat ?" "Well, you inn hi in Hull's-Head like to cure your look and rough can do it by giv llorse and Cattle Powder j a pound package costs only ?5cts." "I don't seem to quite understand the drift of this jilay yet," said one gentleman to another at the theatre, the other evening. "Vou don't?" "No; do you?" "Yes, what I've seen of it one tiling, thoutih, tl.at I There's can't see through." "What is that?" "The hat of the lady in front of me Jt'r York J'rcss. E'ectrio Bittora. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular 34 to need no special mention. All who have used Electric liitters sing the tame son;; of praise. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electiic Hitters will cure all dis eases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove I'implcs, Uoils, Snlt Rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hitters Lniirc satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded. Trice 50 cts. anu $1.00 per bottle at C. A. Kleim's Drugstore-. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Eftate of William WhltenlgM, deceased. The underslirnerl, an auditor appointed hy tho Orphan's Court of Columbia county to rilstrt tmt tlie rutiils in tlie hands ot the executor of the said decedent, will sit t the office of Sena tor HerrliiK I" t he town of HloomsuurKOn Ki l l:iy .lanuur.v ait, wi at 10 o'clock a. ni. and all persons havlnir claims upon said auditor are ru tpiested to appear before said auditor at satd time and place or be forever debarred from coming In on suld funds. C'HAHi.KB C. Evans, Auditor. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that tho following ac counts have been tiled In the Court of Common l'leas of Columbia County, und will be presented to the said court 011 the tlrst Monday of Febru ary, A. 1 IMUand coutlrmed nisi, and unless Kxeeptlons are nied within four days thereaf ter, will be confirmed absolute. 1. Klrst and tlual account of K. A. Wilson, As signee or H. A. Kinlt.h and Uertliu M, Smith. a. Klrst and final account of ! K. Sloan, Trus tee or committee of .Mary Hlcketts dec'd, rrot n s otttee, u. .w. nun liloomsburt;, Pa., February s Kftii. l'roth'y. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notlca is hereby (riven to all legatees, credi tors uud other persons Interested In tho estates of the respective decedents and minors thai thu following administrators', executors', Ruard laus' accounts have been tlli'd In the office of the Hcfrlster of Columbia county, ana win oe presented for continuation and allowance In the Orphans' Court to be held In Blooinsbunr. Monday, f eb, 1st, itwi, at o clock p m. 01 sum day. No. 1. Second account of I- K. Waller. Execu tor of the estate of Mrs. Harriet M. Andrews, lute of Uloomsburg, dec d. No'i First and final account of J. H. Maize Esu . Administrator ot Sarah L lluinlln late of Catawissa, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. S. Flint and final account of E. A. 8. Brown Administrator of tieorire Brown, late of Mlffiln Township, Columbia Co , dee'd. No. 4. First and tlnul account of V. E. Smith Ks., Administrator of Kobcrl H. Ent, lane of Berwick, dee'd, as tiled bv M. F. Crispin, Admin istrator ol W. E. Smith, dee'd. No. R. Second nnd Ann! account of Joseph W. Heeee, guurdlan of John L. Ueece, minor child Of Elizabeth Heece dee'd. No. fl First account of John H. Davis and Prescllla Troy, Administrators of I harles II. Troy, hue of Heaver township, Columbia Co., deceased. No. 7. Fl St and final account of V, II. Fish er, Administrator of Henry Creasy, lute of Main towushlp, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. H, First and tlnnl account of Oeorge V. Corell and Alexander Yocuin, Administrators of Daniel Yocuin lute of Hemlock township, Col umbia Co., dee'd. No. 9. First and final account of (icorge P. Sllner, Executor of Elizabeth Miner late of Or ange township, Columbia Co., Uec'd. No. 10. First and tlnal account of Edward Everett, Executor of EllzulK'th Ann Winders, lute ot Pine towushlp, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. 11. First und tlnal account of Henry 1). Welsh, Trustee und guardUn of tho estate of Harry II. Hess, uudor tUe will ot Mury N. Uar luun, dee'd. No. 12 First nnd final ncount of Simon lions, Executor of Elizabeth llrcdbcnnor late of Beaver township, Columbia Co., dee d. No. 13. First and final account of N. P. Moore, guurdluu of Chtules.W. hungfclt, a minor child uf William 11. I.um.'tclt, a rcsidcut ol Hemlock township, Columbia Co. No. 14. Third and tlnul Recount of Simon llel wtg.one of tho Executors of Anna Boyer, lato 01 Locust township, dee d. C. II. CAMPBELL, lteglster. (1KAT KPUL COM FOHTINU. ELTSS COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, und by a careful application of tho line properties of well-selected cocoa. .Mr. Kpps huti provided our breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored beverage which niny savo us many heavy dm-tors' bills. It, Is by the judicious usoofsuchuill. lesof diet Unit a constitution muy be gradually built up until stroug enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds; of subtle muladles are (loading around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Ve limy escape many a ratal shaft by keeplug our selves well foiililcd with pure blood and a prop erly nourished name." Creil Heroic (Jairtle. Made sin, ply wlih bulling wuter or milk. Sold ouly In half pound tins, by ifroceiu, labelled thus: JAHFJEPPfi jfc CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, Loudoa , 1 rluml.