THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. If you have any trouble about mak ing "both ends meet" why don't you buy of E. Jacobs & Son ? Then, too, it doesn't look well to see all meat on a table. You want Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc , in fact, you want some of all the things that we keep to make your table look inviting, as well as to really be what it should be, a fit sub ject for a feast. We keep Bread, Hain and Fancy Cakes, end Fine Confectionery, and make Ice Cream to order, and our prices are very moderate, too. E. JACOBS & SON, 130 W. Main St. - SALES- Jan. 16. Dr. Edward Everett, ex ecutor of Lafayette Unger, deceased, will sell horses, cows, farming imple ments, household furniture, and many other articles on the premises in Pine . township at 10 a. m. See bills. 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. m. J. SL Williams, auctioneer. January 22. E. P. Bardo will sell uable personal property on the premises of J. J. Fox near Unityville, Lycoming county. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. -5 head horses. 3 cows, 10 head of sheep, farming im plements and household goods. See bills. Jan. 30. C. C. Evans, executor of Rebeca E. Girton, deceased, will sell two tracts of land in the Borough of Berwick, at 10 a. m. See advertise ment February 4. B. F. Bartch will sell valuable personal property consisting of horses, cows, pigs, farm implements household goods and many other articles, on premises in Orange town taip at 9 a. m. Feb. u. Henry Doak will sell horses, cows, wagons, farming imple ments, &c., on premises in Centre township at 10 a. m. See bills. SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES. There is nothing more annoying to a printer than a dull paper knife. J. W. Mears & Co., pt Bloomsburg, can do first-class work. They have a machine especially for the purpose. They have sharpened our knife, and did it perfectly. Heretofore we have sent to the city to have it ground. Parties in this section need not be put to this inconvenience any longer. Now is the time to fix date for your spring sales. Parties having bills print ed at this office, get a free notice until time of sale. Buckltn'a Arnica Salve The Best Salve In the world for cuts, truUes, tores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by' C. A. Kiel m. 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 W. A. IIartzeli., 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 ran be found at all drug stores also at Meyer Pro's. tf. , Children Cry for pitchar'p BJt.iri . I ; Vanamakur'a HancU Tull- SOME OK THE REFORM3 HE HOPES TO ACCOMPLISH IN MAIL SERVICE. A dispatch from Washington savs: " Among the many things which Post master General Wanamakcr hopes to accomplish before the expiration of his term are a foreign postal card with stamped coupon attached for prepaid reply; duplex house letter-boxes, in one j side of which the postman can deliver his mail while the householder can put his letters in the other; an extend ed and ultimately universal free deliv- j cry; a reform in the present abuse of j the penalty frank, whereby more than eight million dollars worth of the most laborious mail carrying is done for ' nothing; an alteration in the law which now permits paper-covered M serial novels " to be sent at one-eighth the 1 legitimate rate; based upon these two I rcfoims, a reduction of letter postage to one cent an ounce, and a resulting '. change, in a few years, of the present i annual deficit ot five million dollars, into a surplus of fourteen; the crea tion of a postal banking system, the deposits, estimated at five hundred millions, to be re deposited in National local banks, as preferred liabilities,and to be employed m Government real estate and similar solid investments; and the postal telegraph system." We rather guess Mr. Wanamaker has bit ten off more than he can chew during his term of office. The Duke of Clarence, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, and heir pre sumptive to the throne of England, was said to be dying on Wednesday, from pneumonia. J. S. Williams, auctioneer, on Thurs day, sold the one-fourth interest in the Exchange block to Dr. J. II. Vastinc of Catawissa, for $4700. The C. B. Brockway property was sold to Mrs. Annie E. Boone for $3550. These were properties belonging to the M. G. Hughes estate. The New York Novelty Store is closing out all woolen goods, such as ladies' and mens' underwear; ladies,' mens' and misses' wool hose, mens' heavy gloves ; blankets and comforts. These goods must all be sold this month, at cost and below. 1-15-21. Died in Hemlock township on the 5th inst., Mrs. Isabelle Bomboy, con sort of Mr. Reuben Bombov. aeed 7 year3, 4 months and 15 days. The "ominous click." Another lamp chimney for the ash bar rel "Pearl-top" is the only reli able kind not TnnrlA for ash barrels and back yards. The "we have just as good," don't make them as good. Not one dealer in a hundred knows any. thing about glass except the price. Insist upon having Macbeth'a "Pearl-top" chimneys, and take jiu omer. you will find thislabel printed in black on each "Pearl top" chimney; they are wrapped in white raner. printed in red ink. We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa, Geo. A, Macbeth & Co GRAND JURORS. Beaver John A. Brelsch. Denton J. A. U art man, Berwick Samuel Marteena, A. D. Seely. Bloom John Uelly, Thomas Burton. Brlarcreek Uoodwln K 11 net 00. Catawissa '1 nomas Hurl man, Wm. Levan. Klahlngcreek James M. Amiuornian. Greenwood Knog Hartman, Hlchard Kitchen, It. B. Orlmcs. Madison David Shultz. Main, Wm. H. Fisher, tollllln J E. Hoyder. Montour John Walter. Mt. Pleasant Franklin Morrtan, Howard Om an, Clark builth, Melchl Huckle, Orange Wesley Bowman. Pino Phi neas Whitinoyer. Scott David Gelxlnger. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WKKK. Beaver Charles Johnson. Berwick Peter Heedy, Wm. llaup, J. W. Camp bell, A W. Culp. Bloom Wm. Olrton, Frank NcBrtde, Edward Yost, Briarcreek Clem Bowers. tatawlsa K. K. Kern. Wm. Bcrnlngcr Jr., Solomon ltlder, Dennis Waiters. Centre, A. D. Brader. Conyughnm John Barrett; Tat Lavel le. Flshlngcreek E. P. Bender, John D. White. Franklin lohn C. Hllo. Greenwood Alfred Heacock, Michael B. Hawk, Jr.. J. tiood Johnson, Uutlleb llurtmuu. Jackson Frank Trlpleplece. Locust .lohn Bltner, David Honaborger. Main Chas. Heichart. Minim J. swank, D. 8. Brown. Montour Hiram Dorr. Mt. PleasuiiL J. W. Mordan. ltoarlrgcreek Hnmuel Uouck, Harrison Levan. colt V. B. Pursell. Bugarluuf Johua Uess, I.ra Stephens. . BECOKU WKKK Beaver C. H. Klilonhouse. ' Benton i. c. wMin?r. UorwleWW. C. a'.mor, J. A. Kopner, Henry waul.li. Bloom O. B. Chrlsmen, A. O. Brlggs, Joseph Buckle, William dross, David Armstrong, Huiu uel Uigur, Henry Shlpton, B. F. Hicks, C. v. Marr, l.ouls liernhavd. Brlarcreek D. 11 Miller. Catawissa .1. C. Boeder. i.ontrulta W. T. Pe-k Con. nullum Ira Koadarmol, Geo. W. BhaiTor, .las. h OiOmibuudor Flshlngcreek I1'. M. I'ealer. Franklin Charles llnruuun. Greenwood John C. Young, Wm. B. Mather. Hemlock George DeuU, Locust K.arlau Yoc'un, Emanuel Bllllg. Main George Hutcldns. Mt Pleusunt Geo. 11. Everett, M. K. Seybert. Orange MIU nDelong, Emanuel Snyder, C. II. Fisher. Scot t C. M. Crevellng. Bugurloaf, Bruce Sutllrf. Your Couch Has not yielded to tho various rem edies you have been taking. It troubles you day and night, breaks your rest and reduces your strength. Now try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, before the bronchial tubes becomo enlarged or the delicate tissues of the lungs sustain fatal Injury, As an anodyne and expectorant, this preparation has no equal. It soothes the Irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and Induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by the tiae ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Dr. .1. O. lordon, Carrol Co., Va., writes: "I use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and pronounce It to be unequalcd ns a rem edy for colds and coughs." "After the grippe cough. This was my experience a hacking, dry cough, with an Incessant tickling in the throat, keeping me awake nights, and disturbing the household. I tried a great number of 'cough-cures,' but they gave me only temporary relief. At last I concluded to take Ayer's Cherry reetornl, and before I Jiad used halt a bottle, I had my first all-night sleep. I continued to Im prove, nnd now consider myself cured." A. A. Sherman, Coeymans, N. Y. By Using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, many have been saved from fatal Illness. E. D. Estabrooks, Canterbury, N. B.,saysr " In tho winter of 1859 I was a surveyor of lumber In Sacramento, Cat. Being consid erably exposed, I took a bad cold accom panied with a terrible cough. I tried several remedies, but they failed to euro me, and It was thought I was going hit a decline. On ' the advice of a friend, I began to uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and less than half a bottle completely cured me." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist. Price il ; six bottles, $&. SHERIFF'S SALE. . By virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county Pa., and to me directed, there will bo sold at public sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892. at 2 o.clock p. m., tho following real estate sit uate In Brlarcreek township, Col. Co., Pa., bounded nnd dlscrlbed as follows, to wit : Being a lot of ground on Fifth street In Brlar creek township, bounded on the north by an alley, on the south by Fifth street, on the west by Vnrner'8 lot and on the east by M. C. Quen, being forty-nine feet on fifth street and one hundred and sixty-five feet In depth, more or less, on which are erected a large two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings and line fruit on tho prem ises. Seized, taken Into execut ion at the suit of 8. C. Jayne and Emma J. Jackson versus Low Wil son Hertz and Marin E. Breed and to be sold as tho property ot Maria E. Breed. Jackson, Jonx MOUREY. Atty. (Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Ta., and to me directed, will be sold at public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, at 2 o'clock r. the following: All that certain tract ot land, situate In Flsh lngcreek township, Columbia county, Pa , de scribed as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by land ot Hannah M. Jonos, on tho east by land of John Emery,, on the south by land ot Mrs. Coleman, widow of David Coleman, de ceased, and on the west by land ot Kate Sutllrf, containing THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, on which aro erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and Outbuildings. ' Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot Cat h arluo Belles and E. F. Laubach, administrators ot William Belles, deceased, now to the use ot Harriet W. Eck, versus Phillip K. Belles, and to be sold as the property ot Philip K. Belles. JOHN HOCKEY, Sheriff. IlEnniNQ, Atty. 1-15 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Alias Levari Facias, Is sued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Col umbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, will be exposed at publlo sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. M., the following: A one-story balloon Irame ) DWELLING HOUSE, twenty-four feet by forty-two feet, with one story frame kitchen attached, twelve foot by twelve feet, shingle root on the whole, sided up with lap siding, with veranda along the whole front, live feet wide, and Is erected on a certain lot ot ground, situate In Jameson City, Sugar loaf township, Columbia county, Pa., being lot No, 28 on the plan ot Jameson City, as made by Hamuel Noybard, in the southern division of said place, bounded on the north by lot ot L. B. Howell, on the east by Broad street, ot said Jameson City, on the south by lot No. 81, owned by the Flshlngcreek Lumber Company, and on the west by an alley, being forty feet front on Broad street, and one hundred and fifty feet deep. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Peter J. Suit, for uso, c, versus The Flshlngcreek Lumber Coinpany.ownor.and J. C. Farnswortb, general manager contractor, and to be sold as the property of The Flshlngcreek Lumber Com pany, owner, and J. C. Farnsworth, genoral manager contractor. uuaj aiui jie. 1 , nuuriu. TTeukinh Litti,, Attys. 1-1B. GET THE BEST. Mv Plymouth Rocks and Red Caps are great favorites, as is proven by my past success. Eggs of cither kind $1.50 per 13 or $2.50 per 20. write lor information. , W. B. GERMAN, Millville, Pa. What is Cnstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic (substance It is a harmless substitnto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its fjuarnntco is thirty years' uho hy Millions of Mothers. Castorln destroys Worms and allays fovcrlshnoBS. Caatoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures DlarrTio? and "Wind Colic. Castor la relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency Caotoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers bure repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children." Dr. Q. C. Osooon, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria to the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted, I hope the day li not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of thevariousquack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves." Da. 3. F. KixcncLon, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, Now York City. na.af.':;aamniiHEi CHOOL OF 'iho HIGH GRADE SHORTHAND OaUcgo of Sou' Also The Practical BUSINESS COLLECE. Positions furnished, only, to COMPETENT rZHSONS OP 1NT2QHIT7. Send two stamps for Catalogue to Nelson A. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KstaU of Ella S. .FWfi, lat of Sugarloaf Ixcp., dtveasrd. Notice Is hereby srtven that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot Kilos 8. Krltz, late ot Hugarloaf twp. Col. Co. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undrrxlKued administrator to wb m all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known tho same without delay to A. L. FbiTZ, A. 8. FRITZ, Atty. Administrator. la-lMw. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Celestta ntioaix, w of Mifflin tmcn lit), dVmawd, Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Ceiestln Khodes, lato of MltlUn towuNhlo. Col. Co. l a., deceased, have been urnnt-od to the undersKiied administra tor, to wnom an persons maeiitco. to ssia eHtaie are requested to make payments, and those hav ing claims or demands will niuko known the siiiue without delay to Wm. II. Knvdkb, JOHN K. RHOADH. 1'J-ltMlw. Atty. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE E$tateof Christopher Cutter, lato of Uemlock twp., awa. Notice Is hereby given thH letters of adminis tration on the estate of Christopher Custer, late of Hemlock twp., Col. Co., I'u., deceased, hue been granted to the undersigned administra tor to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to ia-18-tiw. WILLIAM C. CUSTER. . Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Gearhart, deceased. Tho undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, fa., to make distribution of fund arising from sale of real estate by trustee, will sit at his ontco In Bloomsburg, on Wednesday, January an, ltsw-i, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties hav ing claims against said estate must appear and prove the some, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. 1-1 J. H. CLARK, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Thomas Cole, late of Sugarloaf Twp., ' , deceaiea. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, to distrib ute balance In hands ot Joseph It. Cole, admin istrator ot the eBtate of said decedent, as shown bv bis flnal account, will sit In bis oflloe In llloomsburg, on Saturday, January tei, 1WW, at 9 o'cloik a. m., to attend to the duties of his ap pointment, when and where all parties hav ing claims against said estate must appear and prove the sume, or be forever debxrred from coming In on said fund. 1-1, CUAHLES G. BARK LEY, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Buxan Walter, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the orphans' Court of Columbia county to dis tribute bulance In hands of 8urah E. Vought, administratrix, as shown by ber first, and final account, will sit at his oillce in Bloomsburg. on Saturday, January l, ixv-i, at 10 o'clock a. in., when uud where all persons having claims agulnst said estate must appear and prove t he same, or be debarred from coming In on Bald fund. A. L. FK1TZ, Deo. 24-4 1. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Eftate of William Whltenlghl, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county to distri bute the funds In ths hands of the executor ot the suld deoedent, will sit at the offlco of Sena tor Herring In the town of Bloouisburgon Fri day January )i9, iHiiti at 10 o'clock a. in. and all portions havlngclulms upon said auditor urn re quested to uppeur belure an Id auditor at said time and place or be forever debarred from coming In on said funds. CDABLI8 C. EVANS, Auditor. ''luwHnda fauva boon perinaiiwitUy curett hy irttfiMMmifaMialaiiBi fit 1 1. A 1) K 1.1' H 1 A . f A . Ke at one no operation or I'. ( lime from huslueu. Caw iirououiuioil lu oumulo liy ollwr. wauted. tfcum fur Circular. . tURt GUARANTEED, I&JftU - Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It assuporiortoany prescription known to me." n. A. Ancntn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expri cnee In their outside practice with Costorir-, and although we only havo among orr medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo are froe to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United IIosp.-til and Dispxnurt, . Boston, Uaso. Allen C. Smith, rrr:, COMMERCE, aN.Y. Mtl.t.ER, President, Elmira, N. Y., U. S. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eetate of Lafayette Unger. late of Tine township. Notice la hereby given that letters testnment- ry 1111 inn esiaie 01 i.araypM cnger, lute ot l'lne township, Columbia county, Pa., deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned executor, to whom nil persons Indebted to said estate nre requested to mako payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same wmiour. oemy to euwaku kvekktt, Hehrino, Atty. 1-1 Executor, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jchn RMnard. late of Flshingcreek Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on tne estate or jonn itmnaru, late ot t lsh lnccreek townshln. Col. Co.. Pa., deceased, have been granted to Moses McHenry. Mtlllwuter, to wnom an persons incienwa to nam estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known t he same witnout ueiay. Jiustit ncilRNHY, , 13-18-tlw.' Executor, Stillwater P. O. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofHary Illcketts, deceased, late of Orange wwnattip. Notice is hereby given that letters testament ary on the esiaU) of Mary ltlcketts, late of wrunge luwnsmp, ueceaseu, nave oeen gramea to J. I). Henrle and F. 8. Heniie. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make peymeut, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without aciay. j. n. hknhih, Ukkrino, V. 8. HKNlilK, Atty. Executors. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons interested tn the estates ot the respective decedent s and minors that the following administrators', executors', guard ians' accounts have been tiled In the ofllce of the Register ot Columbia couutv. and 111 he presented for confirmation and allowance, in uie srjniHiiB vuuri iu oh ueiu iu itioomsourg, Monday, Feb, 1st, 1MM, at t) o'clock p. m. ot suld day. No. 1. Second account of L. E. Waller. Execu tor oi tne estai oi jurs. Harriet M. Andrews, late ot Bloomsburg, dee d. No.2. First and final account of J. II. Maize r.sq., Auininisirator oi uran L. Hamlin late of uuiuwrssu, loiuiuoia CO., Qec u. No.fl. First and final account of E. A. P. Brown Administrator of (ieorge Brown, lute of Mirtltn luwusnip, voiumuiu i;o , aec u. No. 4. First and final account : of w. Rmiih Esq., Administrator or Hubert 8, Ent, lute of Berwick, dee'd, as tiled by B. K. Crispin, Admin- lullH)l.t.nrU; L' U1,1. rl.wt'.l , .uv. n.ut ui , . ..... .1,1, U. No. 5. Second and nnal account of Joseph W. Reeco, guardian of John L, Ketee, minor child ui juizuoeiu ueece aec u. No. fl. First account of John If. HuvIs and Prescllla Troy, Administrators ot Charles. B. Troy, late of Beaver township, Columbia Co., No. 7. First and final account of W, IT. Fish er, Administrator of Henry Creasy, late of Main township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. 8, First and final account of (lenrge W. Corell and Alexander Yocum, Administrators of Daniel Yocuiu law of Hemlock township, Col umbia Co., dee'd. No. 0. First and final account of George P. Stlner, Executor of lillubelh btlner late ot Or augo towushlp, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. 10. First and final account of Edward Everett, Executor of Elizabeth Ann Winders, luto of Pine township, Columbia Co., doe'd. No. 11. First and final account of Henry D. Welsh, Trustee and guardian ot t he estate of Hurry B. lioss. under tho will of Marv N. l r,. , man, dee'd. No. 12 First and flnnt ne.nnnt. nt c.,.m lions, Executor ot Elizabeth Kredbonner lute of Beaver township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. 13. First and final account or K. p. v guardian Of Charles. W. Lunu-felr. n minnr ..i.ii.l of William 11. Lanufelt, u rcsideut of Hemlock vwn udiiisj) vviUIUUin VUi No. U. Third and llmil aRonunt, nr Kimnn witf.one of the Kxeeucors of Anuu Buyer, hvto of 0. II. CAMPBELL, Register. NOTICE." ' Notice Is hereby given that the following ac counts havo been tiled In the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County, and will be presented to the suld court ou the first Monday of Febru ary, A. U lttwand continued nisi, and unless Exceptions aro nied within four days thoreuf tor, will be confirmed absolute. 1. First and final account tf E. A. Wilson, As signee of 8. A. smith and Bertha M, Smith. a. First and final account of D-K. Bloan, Trus tee or Committee ot Alary Hlckeits dee'd. Froth's ofllce, O. M.ouick. Bloomsburg, Pa., February 8 ibOit Proth'y. . Dickecs' Pet Daughter. THE GREAT NOVELIST'S FAVORITE "MAMIE" TO WRITE OF HER FATHER. - Tretty "Mamie" Dickens was al ready considered by those wlio knew Charies Dickens best to be the novel ist's favorite daughter. 1 n nemo his children, perhaps, was Dickens more affectionately attached, and the "pet daughter" saw much of her father t li . .... unncr an circumstances. W hen even the docs were chased ist's study, Mamie was allowed to stay. The daughter is now a full grown woman, living quietly just out side of London. For the first time since her father's death, Miss Dickens has been persuaded to write of hin whom she knew so well. Durinc i8o .1 11 I 1 1" ..a J P - . mere win De puousnea in tm JMriiet,' Ifotne Journal, of Pliil.nlptnlii:i scries of articles by Miss Dickens under tne attractive title -of "My Father as I Recall Him." Fortu natcly for the thousands who will read what she writes in this series, Miss Dickens has a retentive memory, and she made copious notes during her father's lifetime. iShe will tell in this series everything she remembers of her father; how he educated his chil dren; his family and his personal hab its; how he wrote his famous books; his love of flowers and animals ; how Christmas was snent in ths Dirtonc household; how the novclcst romped wnn ms cmitiren; the lamous people who came to the Dickens home, ami his last years and closing days. No articles ever published hive in them so much promise of telling the world things which it has never known of Dickens, and Miss Dickens' story of her father's life will be eagerly looked for in thousands of homes where the name of Dickens is like a household word. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. STATE OF RRBKCCA R. 0IHT0N,DECK18KD. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia county, there wUl bo exposed to pub lic sale at the late residence ot tho said deceas ed, In the Borough of Berwick, Pa. on SATURDAY JANUARY 30th, 1892. at ten o'clock a. m., the following pieces of land: Tract No. S. Alll that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In the Borough of Ber wick Columbia Co., Pa. on the southerly Bide of Eleventh Btreot bounded and dlscrlbed as fol lows ; to wit : On the cast by lot number as, on the south by an alley, on tho west by lot num ber 21, and on the north by Eleventh street, be ing 4U! feet lti width and 165 feet In depth and being numbered and designated as lot number 22 of J. D. Thompson's addition to the Borough ot Berwick, and being a vacant lot. Tract No. 3. All that certain piece, parcel or tract land situate In the Borough of Berwick Columbia Co., Pa. on tho southerly sldo of Eleventh street, bounded and dlscrlbed as fol lows ; to wit : On the east by lot number )M, on tho south by an alley, on tho west by lot num' ber 22 and on the north by Eleventh street, be ing 4dH feet In width and 165 feet In depth and being numbered and designated as lot numbei 23 of J. D. Thompson's addition to the Borough of Berwick, and being a vacant lot. Terms op balb. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid upon striking down ot the property; tho one fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale; and the remaining three fourths In one year there after with Interest from confirmation nisi. De ferred payments to be secured -by bond uud mortgage upon the premises. Charles C. Evans. Executor, REAL ESTATE FOR BALI IN BLOOMSBURG. Main Street. Desirable building; lot 60x214, price $1200. First Street Frame house, 6 rooms, lotBOxSH, price (1050. Fourth street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price I22S0. Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltcuen, barn, fine fruit, c, lot Vix 200, price 14500. Main Sfwt-Large store building, with dwell lng house on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, prlco HOOO. Third Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x213 Price $2700. Secot-d street. East of penru-Corner lot, Witt front. Prtco$soo bcom1 street Fine large residence, 11 rooms Ferry Jload.Two story bouse, lot 400 feet doep, price $isoo. exclusive of bath room, steam, gas, sewer, water ana an modern Improvements. Tenant houses and n mimw nr Into In other purtB of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Brick Itesldence In Espy Pa., Lot W feet front 10 room bouse, everything In good repair' recently rjanered and nnintjvi wait at w. rls. tern, good stable and outbuUdlngs, fruit of al kinds. 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