TUB COLUMK.AN. 1JLOOMS HURG, l'A. Tf?ey are iJeauues I Vhat? Why, the new picture crdGiven with LION COFFEE. WHO IS IT ? Just a few important answers to as many pertinent ipicrtes i f interest to you if you want nice tilings fur Christinas ami N'e.v Years. Who is it whohns the largest stivk of 1'lain and l'aney l akes, l'ies. Candies, etc., in town and has h"ts of nice articles for the holiday trade? Messrs. Jacobs i Son. Who U satislicd wiih a reasonable profit and doesn't charge two j.ti.-cs? Messrs. Ja c A s & Son. Where's there plac e cf business ? No. ijo West Main Street. Wlnt else do they sell? Hand-Made Clear '1'nys. Candy ll.iskets, Muffs, Prctcis, Canes, Walnut, Almond, Cream, l'ilbert, l-'.nglish Walnut, Peanut and Cocoanut Can dies, French an 1 Common Mixtures, and everything usually Kept in a first-class l!ah cry mid l"olifectionei y Store, SALES' Jam aky 21. NT. IT. V. Brown and D. S. Brown, administrators of Jacob Brown, deceased, will sell real estate in Mifflinvilc, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. S. Williams, auctioneer. Backlm's Arnica Salve- The I!kt Sai.vk in ths world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money lcfunUcd. l'rice 25 cents per box. For Sulc by C. A. Klciai. 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. Hrivers furnished when desired. tf V. A. IIartzem., Proprietor. Many pleasures in life are due to 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 " Trie Ro chester; a lamp with the liht of the morn:n. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co. , New York. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. ESTATE OF ItEBECCA K. OIKTON, DKl'EAHKP. Hy virtue of an order of the orphan Court of Columbia county, there will bo exposed to pub lic sale at the Ute residence of the wild deceas ed. In the H irniigh or Henvlck, I'a. on SATURDAY JANUARY 30l" lS92 at ten o'clock u. 111., the. following pieces of land: Tract No. S. Alll that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In the Borough of Hor wlck Columbia Co., I'a. on the southerly side of Kleventh street bounded owl inscribed lis fol lows ; to wit : On the east by lot number SI, on the s'juth by im alley, on the west by lot num. Iter 21, and on the north by Klevenlh sti t, be. Ing feet In width and MS feet In depth nnd being numbered and designated as lot number t! nf .1. D- Thompson's addition to the lloroiigh of Hi rwlc!;, and helm? a vacant lot Tk er 'n. s. All that certain piece, parcel or tract laud situate In the Borough ot licrwlck Coi'Miibi'i ''0, T11. on the KoutlicrVv std" of Kl v.-i.tli ,it;et, bounded nu:l dlserlli 'd ns lol I v.v. ; tf) "'i' : on tho cast by lot numb d o 1 th" stvtMi bv an "Hey, on the west bv pit num ber $1 and on the north by Klevcuth street, be Intr I'.t'j leet in width and Uii feet In depth and blng numbered ami designated us lot number 33 of J. I'. Thompson's addition to the Borough of Berwick, and beln; n vacant lot. TKHM8 ok 8ai,b. Ten per cent, of one-toin lh of the purchase money to bo paid upon Htrlkl'(; down of the property; the ono fourth losu the ten per cent, nt th contlrmnllnn of sale; and tho remaining three fourths In one year there a'tc with Interest from eonllrinntlon nisi Do f rrrf 1 pcymonts to be secured by bond mid m"u'tsii:;e upon tho premises. CllAIU.K.S C. Kvans. Executor, FARMERS' INoTITUTI to UK in; i.n I'sntR line aispicf.s cf Till1. IT.XN'A. HOAK1) OK A;XHTt Tl'UF. ! 111 I". oPF.K A HOl'SK AT Mil l. VII. I, I., PA., TU-SHAY, WKDNl.S lV AND TIU KSHAV, JAM'AKY 1 2, t AND Id. Oiitckus Chairman, Kx-ofllcin, Cliainlk'i; Eves ; Assistant Chairmen. I. aura Masters and Morris E. Eves ; Ushers, Samuel Dcmott and Pliny Eves i Care and Con. fort of Audience. John Shaffer and U. C. Oblosser. ORDKK OK ItrslXESS. Tuesday Evenino;, January 12th, 1S02. Machine Music, F. V. Heller, Millville, IM. i A recitation, Eddie Smith, Millville, I'a., Music, Millville Glee Club; Lecture, "Ihe Relation of the Schools to Agriculture," Prof. James M. Coughlin, A. M., Sunt, of Schools, Wilkes Dane, Pa. Wednesday Morning, January 13. Call to order at oSo: "The Pennsyl vania Farm, What it is and what it should be,"' Hon. E. M. i cwksbuiy, Catawiss.i. Pa. ; "Fruit Culture." II. W. Northup, Glenburn, Pa. ; "Uses and Abuses of Pruning,'' Rev. James Calder. Harrisburg, Pa. Wednesday afternoon, January 13. Call to order at 1:0: Music, Mill ville Choir ; "The Fanner's Hoy," A. F. Heller, Turbotville, Pa. ; "Penn sylvania History," R S. Senile, Mem ber of Pennsylvania Hoard of Agricul ture. Montrose. Pa.; "The Second Geological Survey, its Cost and Uene- fit to Farmers,' Hon. Dr. fohn P. Edge. Downington. Pa. ; "Tlie Silo." II. W. Noithuj). Glenburn, Pa ; "Another Year's Experience with the Silo." A. P. Young. Millville, Pa. l".,,I.w, !, nl'.iniHiT Iitiii-ni' t , Call to order at 7:30 : Music, Millville I Choir; Recitation. Pernice Eves. Mill ville, Pa. ; Music. Millville Glee Club; Lecture. "What Chinese f armers , Teach Us." Rev. James Calder, Ila risburg. Pa. ; Music. Jennie Funk and Mary Smith, Millville, Pa. : Tableaux. Thursday nit rning, January 14. Call to order at o:;o: "Can the In come from Our Flocks be Economi cally Increased, and How," W. C. Shultz, Strawberry Ridge, Pa. ; "Win- 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 j Choir ; "Weights and Measures," N. . F. Underwood. Member of Penna s Board of Agriculture. Lake Como, Pa.; "The Farmer and the Chemist, ' W. B. Sheddan, Pottsgrove, Pa. ; "What has the Fanner to do with Education," J. P. Welsh, A. M., Principal of State Normal School, B'oomsbure;, Pa. ; Music, Millville Choir; Recitation, J. M. Patton, Millville, Pa. ; "The In fluence of a Life," Miss Eleanor Hay nian, 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 parties interested in agriculture to attend and take part in the discus sions and proceedings of the meeting. ALL SESSIONS 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 sessions of the Institufe. 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. 1 rains leave atsontown at 10:50 a. in., and 6:15 p.m., arriving at Mill ville 11.55 a. m and 7.15 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 yott light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac bcthV" 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. J'ittsbuitfh, Pa. Geo. Macbeth & Co. DEAFNESS, STS CAUSES AND CURE ficionllfically treated by on nuristof world-wide reputation. Don 11 ess eradicated and entirely Cecil, of from 20 to BO years' BtundiiiK, after nil oilier trtmtmcnla have (uiled. How the dilU cully Is reached f.ud the cause removed, fully cxpluincd in c.irculurs, with HlHrtuuts and testi monials of cures from prominent people, mailed txuo. Vr. A. I Tovoiuu, Walu A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure Mood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, ron sumption, rhcuinatisin. Scrofula, .mil many other maladies born in the blood, ran lie effectually eradi cated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose the one best known and approved Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the compound, ron rpiitrntcd extract of Honduras sar saparilla, and other powerful altera tives. "1 consider that t have been SAVED several hundred dollars' expense, hy using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and would strongly nrcenll who nre troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to nlvo It a trial, I run sure It will do them permanent nood, ns It hun done me." Mrs. Joseph Wood, West l'latls burgh, X. Y. lr. .t. W. Shields, of Smlthvllle, Term., says: "I regard Ayer's Sarsapaiilln as the best blood medicine on earth, nnd khnwcf many wonderful cures effected by Its use." " For many years I was laid up w ith Srrof iiln.no treatment helng of any lienelil. At length I was reeonimended to give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a trial. I !td so. and By Taking nhout a dozen hollies, was restored to per fect health weighing sun pounds nnd am now a believer In the merits of Ayer's Sarsa parllla." .lames l'etsy. Mine Hoss. Hreek enridge t'ual Co. i Limited). Victoria, Ky. "My niece. Sarah A. l.osee. was for years ntllieted Willi scrofulous humor In the blood. Alioiit 18 mouths ago she began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and after taking three bottles was completely cured." E. t'aflall, 1". M., Losee, Utah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ppmcd tv Dr. .1. . T.fnvrlt.MnM. MX ttottlt-D, f J. bold by all lrugh'iUl, 1'lke J 1 Cures others, will cure you LLKCTION NOTICE The annua' iin'i ting of the pulley holders ot the Itrlarcreek I'ariiieis' iu( ual Insurance t oni- pau. of 1.1 Kliltr, i'a., will be le Id al Die Hall ol Tent re tirange No. ."ill, I', or II., on Monday .lanuurj 11. bet ween t he hours ol III a. In. and 2 p. tn. for the election of twelve directors to serve the company the ensuing year, nnd tor such ot her busluess as tu.ty properly come bc for them. A. W. si'KAK, Dee. ai, :hv. secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the sharehold ers of "'rue Farmers National Hunk ol Itlooms burg," for (he election of n board of directors for the ensuing year will be held In the direct ors room of I he bmk on Tuesday .1anuary.lv.1, lNM, bet ween the hours at two und four o'clock p in. Jll-lt KHANli IKICLKK, Cashier. -ADMINISTRATORsl'OTICE Ettnie J Clu tftoiitirr Cwtrr. lute of UfMlwK tiri , rtee'i, Xotlee Is hereby given th it letters of admlnls trat Ion on the estate of Christopher Custer, lale of Hemlock twp , col. Co., Fii., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned udiulnistra torto whom nil persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payments, and t hose Having ciunns or cieiiuinos win iiiukc Known me same without delay to UMK-liw. I L LI AM C. (TSTKH. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i'."Me of Oleflia Iihuarts, Uiti1 of ilifflln (oicn if'j, fleccdtfetf, Notice Is hereby given Hint letters of admlnls t ration on the estate of t'elestlu Hhodes, late of Alltllln township, eol. id. i u., deceased, have been trained to the unrters gned ailnilnlst ra tor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make payments, and those hav ing claims or demands will make known the sauie without delay to Wm. II. SNVtiKit, JOHN It. HIIOADS. U'-ls-iiw." a tt.v. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KstttU' of Hani Hickrtts, Itiivasefl, hiW of Orange ('iir i, flu ii. Xotlee Is hereby given that letters testament nryon the estate of Mary lilcketts, late ot orange township, deceased, have been granted to .1. I). Ileiirle and 1-'. S. Hemic, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reuin steii to make peyino t, and I host) having claims or demands will make known tlie same without delay. .1. D. 11 KN HI K, 11KKHINM, t'. S. IIKNUIK, Atty. Jixecutors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kitulc nf .Susan Waler, diceantd. The undersigned, tin auditor appointed by the orphans' Court ofi'olumbla county to dis tribute balance In hands of Sarah K. Vought, admlnisl rat rlx, as shown by her Urst and tlual account, will sll at lilsnttlce In Hloomshiirg, on sat urday, January in, isiw, at lu o'clock a. in., when anil where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the RKine, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. A. L. I'HI'I'Z, Dee. il-lt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Eflii e of lli uiit ii II. Ihivl, iheeimKt. The undei-Klifned, an auditor appointed by the ihpliaiis' louri ot Columbia county, to dlistrlli ute balance lu liamlH of adinlnlsi rator to and aiuoiiK parties em It led thereto, will tit at tlie oltlceor Winteisteeii, Heckley and M'Killlp III Klooiusburtf, on Thursday, January H, lH'.i,' at Hi o'clock, a. in., w hen and where nil persons huv n; claims against said estate must upprar mid prove tlie same, or be debarred trom coming In on tald tuuU. 11 A. M'Kll.l.ll', Auulior. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Hmulf ofChrMittH Wulfilecranrtl, Not Ice Is hereby given that Ihe undersigned nppolutcd an auditor to distribute tlie fund lu 1 1 mi ri I o li i i krl ii vc lo the said estate, to and among the pnrili'H entitled thereto, will ul t end ut his oitlce in Hloonisburt,' on Saturdiy, tlaiiuarv Dili, is'.r.', at Hi o'clock lu the forenoon ot said day: And nil persons having claims up on said fund are reoiiested to ni near before I wild auditor at said time and place, or be forever ! debarred Iroiu coiiilnu' In on said fund. JOHN U. J-'MKKZK. Dec H, IHld. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jmue Eri'ln, J ran d, Tlie undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' ( ourt, ot i'oluiulila t oui'iy to imikn dlstrlbuilon of the balance In hands of John hr III, executor, to anil aniouit t hi- part les cut 11 1 ed therein, tiudnillust the Indebtedness of cer tain heirs referred to lu said account, under I lie memoranda t hereto, will Kit at tho oHlee of l'. K. lleyer. Ksi , In I'atawlssa, I'a., on Tuesday, .lu unary ls'.i.', at 111 a 111 , ivhen and where all persons havlinr claims ottulust said eslato must appear and prove tlie same, or uu debarred from coming In on said tuiid. II. A..M K1I.U1', Auditor. What Castorla i3 Dr. Saiimcl Pitcher's prescription for Inf.tnts nvA CMldrcn. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic nibstnnce. It is lnrni!cns u1stitiito for Paregoric, Prep, Soothing Syrups, nnl Castor Oil. It is Pleasant, li t --uaranteo in thirty years' una hy Millions of Mother i. Castorhi destroys Worms niul nllnys fcvcrishiiess. CasUuio. prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Iiarr!!rn and Wind Colic. CnstorU relieves teething tro-.iMcn, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, rcs'jlates tho utoinach and howels, Riving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cor.tprlA Is an excellent iiuvllelpo for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dit. O. C. Osoonn, Lowell, Mass. " Cnstnrln In the best remedy for children of which I run aeipiriinted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers wiliconsldcr the real Interest of their children, and uso Castorla In stead of the various quack nostriims'.vhleh are destroying tle ir loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KisennLor, Conway, Ark. Tho Contaur Company, TI Murray Stroot, New York City. CCHOOL OF kJlho HIGH GRADE TTnPTTT Tho HIGH GRADE SHORTHAND College of Ccu'lwo AN" Tho Practical BUSINESS COLLECE. l'ositions furnished, onlv, to compete: r rsiucss o? ktsosity. Send two stamps for C'atalooue to N'KI.SON A. Mm.i.hk, rresident, Mlinira, X. THE- Schuyler Hardware Store o Has received by the purchasers in the last six months, a thorough renovating; old and has been closed out and an entire new hue ot bright goods purchased, making the stock one of the largest and complete in its several lines in this section of the Htate. ladies Will be delighted with the display of German blue and white, Agats and Japanese Enameled Ware, Japanned and "never break" steel ware, Rodgers silverware, carpet sweepers, cutlery, that will cut, and a complete lino of fine house furnishing goods. THE SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT contains a large variety of skates, nislnng rods, reels, ilies, hooks, lines, double and single barrel breech loading shot guns, repeating and Flobert nilcs, air guns, revolvers, game traps, clothing, guu implements, loaded shells, cartridges, chilled and soft shot, powder, ete. A glance at tlie 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 hoes, Horse Nails, Iron and 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 BUXE4DI&R8 HARPWARK, 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 we can make it to your inter est to deal here and shall try to secure by deserving it, the custom of our friends and the friendship of our customers. : i :; 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 enco. A D M I NI ST RATO R'S NOTI C E. Kslate of h'llas S. Fritn,lnte of Sn'jarloaf twp., fcecdtfeil. Not lee Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration nn tho est itni of Ellas M. Frllz, luto ol Siigiirloaf twp. Col. 1:0. Pa., deceased, have been graiilea to tho undersigned administrator to wle 111 all persons Indebted to said eslutii nre reipiesicd to make payments, 11 ml those having claims or demuiids will uiuke known the tunic without delay lo A. J.. Fit it, A.M. F1IITZ, Atty. Adiulnlstrutor. IJ-lH-tlw.' is Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapb d to children that I recommend It as superior toany prescription known to inc." II. A. Aneimn, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St , Lrooklyn, N. Y, "Our physicians In tho children 'g depart ment have pK)ken highly nf their exprrl once in their outsldo practice W illi Catm i-., and although wo only h.ivo anions oi r medical supplies what Is known as re;;i:iar products, yet wo aro free, to confess that the merlin of Castoria has won us to look wiih favor uion it." L'MTitD Hospital and Pisrr.NsinT, 'lost.m, Mass. Allen C. Suitii, iVes., COMMERCE, A Tim Colic - of C'-v.-'-r. II. Y r. s. a. unsalable goods and surplus stock mo.st The lancewood and split bamboo EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kitate of Ji hit Uliiuitrd, lale nf t'isliinyiret-le tuti-nuhi), (teeeasetl. Notice Is hereby given that lcttcrstcstaiueiit nry on the estate of .loll 11 Ithlnanl, lute of Fish Ingcrei'k township, Col. Co., I'a., . .eased, huvo been grauled to Moses Mcilenry, St lllivaler, to whom all persons Indebted to said es'iite are reipiested to niako payment, nnd those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. .Musics McllENHV, liMH-Uw.' Executor, Stillwater 1. O. M'V, IMI ItiilllltM s. Tlie eoo';itH i f New .ealand, iiccc'dipu to Mr. Kdu .'ird Wal.i Held, are 1, '.'.iid.iv milking people. There Ik ulinni.t , u 1 r 11 K" of onu ti conl.cil holiday to n month nnd It is n eoiiiiiion pr.11 tice for nil wi.i l InU people lo li ke twoi.r more days at t in isl ma , New ear's mid La -ler, m n. to inal.e an 11 r; I ; l.cii play t itne of three or Ion r days, l;ic-;idlii n Sunday. The cotniiioiiest of nil holiday ntntisc ments Is the picnic. The sevetnl trades, (ells mid hocieties liavo picnics of theii owl, to which tlie public niecot'di.'illy vel cotiio on t lie payment of n small stun to ward ,W exj eiisi! ef the elite; t.'iinmrnt. It l i mniisi.'m to t hu railway traveler to bote, as lie passes lii'ouh Komu pretty eottni ry side, not. one or t wo, lint perlmps fifty dif ferent picnics In full 8vlnj, curb. IiiimiIht lug scores or litindieds of quests. It. Im. been suld, wltli much more trutli tliiin l usually to be found In epigrams of thl-. kind, that "New .ealand people nro lik cattle. You need only turn a number ol lliein into it pasture nnd Icnvc tlicin alone, mid they will inaku themselyes perfectly Imppy." On a warm nnd teniptinn New Vcnr's day mi i nterprisitit: luirlar uiIkIiI wulk throiiuli 11 New Zealand city mid help himself undisturbed to thu contents of most of the houses. DwellitiKS mid streets lire alike deserted, mid the casual sojourner who does not understand the ways of Hip place seeks in Vain for someone t. speak to or somctliinjt to do. Hy tl or ? o'clock In t lie evening the streets nre lively wit I, returning crowds. Youth's Companion. "How would you horse of that shaggy coat ?" "Well. )ott ini; him Utill's-Ilcad like to rtirc yiuir look ami rough ran do it ly i;iv I lorse and Cattle l'owdir j ?5ts." a pound a'-kagc costs only "I don't seem to quite understand the dull of this play yet," said one t'enik'iiian to another at the theatre. Ihe other cvenipj;. ''oti don't ?" "No ; do you ?" "Vcs, what I've seen of it. There's one tliir;r, though, that I can't see through.'' "What is that ?" " I he hat of tlie lady in front of rue." Xif York I'nxs. E'cctrio Bittcr3. This remedy is 1 rcouiinr so well known nnd so popular as to need no special mention. All who h ive esc 1 l'.leoti ij Litters sinij the Fanv son ; of r.ii-e. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed, l'.lectiic 1 Jitters will cure all dis eases of the I.iver and Kidneys, will remove l'iinples, lloils, Salt Rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system nnd prevent as well ns cure all Malarial fevers. Far cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Ililteis Eniire satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. anil 1.00 per bottle at C. A. Kleim's Drugstore. AUDITOR'S NO TICE. J-ytulnif William WMtenUjht, ilecraseil. The unilersK'nod, nn auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court ot Columbia eouiily to distri bute the funds In th" hands of the executor of the said decedent, will sit at the ottlee of Sena tor Herring In the I own of lllooinsbui'i; on Fri day .lanuarv '.li. !!.' at 10 o'clock n. in. and all persons havlm; claims upon said auditor are re i nested to appear before said auditor at said tlmennl place or be forever debarred from coining lu on said funds. I'iiaki.rs C. Kvans, Auditor. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that the following ac counts have been tiled In the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia County, and will be presi nled to the said court on the llrst. Monday of Kebru nrv, A. I isti.'und continued nisi, and unless Kxcept Ions ure nled wlihln four days thereaf ter, will be continued absolute. 1. First and tlnal Recount of K. A. Wilson, As signee of K A. Siultli and llerthu M, Smith. i. First and tlnal account of ! K. Slonn, Trus tee or Committee of Mary lilcketts dee'd, I'rolirs ottlee, u. .m. ii h i, lilooinsburif. I'a., Kebrunry 8 istri. I'roth'y. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby irlven to all legatees, credi tors and other uersons Interested lu tho estates of the respective decedent sand Minors Unit tho following Hiiuuuisirtuors , executors, kiiiuu lans' accounts have been tiled lu the ortlce of the Keglster ot Columbia county, and will be presented for continuation and iiuowaucc tn the Orphans' court to be held In HliMunsburg, Monday, Feb, 1st, isi ut 1 0 clock p 111. ol said day. No. 1. Second account of I.. 15. Waller, Execu tor of the estate ot Mrs. Harriet M. Andrews, late of llloouisburg, dee d. No.;-.'. First nnd tlnal account of .1. II. Male F.su . Administrator of Sarah 1.. llainllii lute of C'utuwlssa, Columbia Co., dee d. No. :). Flint and tlnal a-eount of K. A. S. Ilrowu Adiulnl'itraior of ueorge Ilrowu, late ot Mtllltu Township, Columbia Co , dee'd. No. 4. First and Until account of W. E. Smith Ksip, Administrator of Kobert H. KM, late or Hern lck, ilec'd, as llled hy II. F. Crispin, Aduitn Istralorol W. K. Smith, dee d. No. 5. Second and tlnal account of Joseph W. Heeee, guurdlau of .lohn 1.. ltecce, minor child of F.lt.alieth It.'ere dee d. No. Ftisl a unt of .lohn II. Davis and I'rescllla '1 roy, Adiuiiilsi rutins of I hatics II. Troy, laic ot lleuver township, Coluiubla Co., deceased. No. 7. Fl st and tlnal account of W, 11. Fish er, Administrator ol Henry Creasy, late of Main township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. H, First mid llnal account of (ieorge W. Corel! and Alexander Voi iim, Adiulnlsi rators of Daniel Voctiin late of Hemlock township, Col umbia Co., dee'd. No. U. First am! Until account of (ieorge P. Stlner, Kxceutor of Kllabctli Miner lute ol Or ange township, Columbia Co., dee d. No. 10. First and tlnal account of Kdward Everett, Executor of Kllabeth Ann Winders, lute of Pine township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. 11. First and tlnal aeeount of Henry D. Welsh, Trustee and guardian of Ihe estate of Harry II. Hess, under the will of Mury N. llar muli, dee d. No. is First nnd llual ncnunt of Simon lions, Executor of Kll.abeth llrcdbeuner lute ol Heaver township, Coluiublu Co., dee d. No. ill. First and llnal account of N. P. Moore, guardian of Charles. W. l.angfelt, a minor child ol William II. I.aii'.'lell, 11 resident ot Hemlock township, Columbia Cu. No. I I. Third and tlnal account of Slmiu llel wlg.one ol the Executors of Anna lioyer, late ol Locust township, deed. C. II. CAMPIIEI.!., lteglster. (lUATKITL-CO.MFOHTINU. EITSS COUO.v lll.KAKFAST. "liy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern Hie operallons of digestion and nuliill and by a careful application of tho Hue proportion or vcll-seleetein ocoa. Mr. F.pps has provided our breakrast tables with a dell cutely llavored beverage which may save ns many Ivavy doctors' iillls. II Is liv the Judicious use of such articles of diet Una a cousin ut ion may be gradually hulll up 11111II strong eimugli to resist every I eiideney to dlseaso. lIundredM of KUblle inaladles ure lloalltng around us ready to attack wherever iliere Is 11 weuk point. Vu luuy eseupe many a latal slum bv keeping our selves well loit Hied with pure bliiod and a prop erly nourished Irume." Civil AVretcw (luzrtle. Wade sin, plv wli n boiling water or milk. Sold only In half pound tins, by ifroceis, labelled thus: JAM1CN ICIMM H CO., HohioeonuUlte Chemists, l.oiidJ.i , I t glai.d.