TUB COLUMB'AN. BI.OOMSHURO, PA. ririL-... , WHAT? Why, the new picture cards iven with LION COFFEE. To consider where vrai can do til c best 1c- ! fore you buy any more I'rcail, Cakes, or Candies. ll's always well lo use sensi' in ime;ting cent, or dollars. That's the way people make money, ami that's the way they save it. You may have male mistakes in luiyine; Candy. I'on'l make any more. Huv of the manufacturers, K. J.U'OilS - SON, lo West Main St. CiJ' "tick Candy a specially. SALES- January 22. K. P. Hardo will Sell valuable personal property on the premises of J. J. Pox near Unityville, Lycoming county. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. 5 he.nl horses, 3 cows, 10 head of sheep, fanning im plements and household goods. See bills. Jan 30. C. C. Evans, executor of Rebcca K. (lirton, deceased, will sell two tracts of land in the Borough of Berwick, at 10 a. m. See advertise ment Ff.iwary 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 saip at 9 a. m. Feb. 11. Henry Doak will sell horses, cows, wagons, farming imple ments, &c, on premises in Centre township at 10 a. m. See bills. March 2. C. L. Bellas will sell six horses, six cows, pigs, farm imple ments, wagons, chickens and many other articles at 0 a. m., in Benton township, near Rave.i Creek post office. See bills. March 4. Wilson Confer will sell valuable personal property on the premises, on the road leading from White Hall to Exchange, 5 horses, 4 cows, 3 shoats, binder, mower, plows, &c See large bills. March 19. Jos. 'Miller of Lime Ridge, will sell horses, cows, farming implements, household goods, etc., at 10 a. m. sharp. Backltn's Arnica Salva- The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, 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. K'.ciin. 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 ami safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left it the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. IIartzf.i.i, Proprietor. Many pleasures in life are due to ;ood health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring nletsures as it increases the appetite, re :ieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils ar.d 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 Bra's tf. Merit Wins, YVc desire to fay to our citizens, that for vcars we have been s-lling I r. King s New 1 lU.overy for Consumption, Dr. King's New l.i'e I'ibs, Iiucklen's Arnica Salve and I-.lcc-trie Hitters, and have never haivlled rcmc d v. that kcII ns well, or that have given sueh universal satisfar ion, We do not hesitate to guur.m.ee them every time, and we stand re .dy 10 refund the purchase price, if srith fac ory icsults do not follow their use. These eueili' S have won their great popularity p oe'y i n their merits. C. A. Kleini, drug cist. nt? ATTVOHfAS-4, l'IAN'H mi up. CiitnlV LiZilL i I Khkk. Daniel 1-'. lteutty. Wuslilnt; t in, N. J . mi ltleh Kirn's Ailing. It is an old nxiom tlmt health is tli greatest of nil ri' li(, iiikI it is a thin;? Hint inoticy will often not buy. Indeed, the po.ssfsdo:i of ureal wenlth is a piodis p"'imn cmise of a number of complaints. This, snys a I 'Hi-is letter to tho New York Trilmw, is tin opinion of Dr. Monin, ho bus defended it in a lioolc just pub lished, entitled "Kich Men's Kvils. " The list of diseases which escort tlm rich man is not 11 long; one, but it is, if one may call it so. n substantial one. Tim possessor of several hundred thou sand dollar has tho choice between st. tnaeh complaints of various sort.-t, o. digest ions, apoplexies, rheumatisms a.-iite and milineute, gout, headaches of every degree, affections of the heart, pleurisy and asthma, liver complaints, jaundice, roseole (from which yutvn Victoria suffers), sleeplessness, nervous :!iaiisl!on, beside a number of artificial 'l:st":iipers which are within tho reach of !i - can puiclmn? morphine, cocaine, i:iul ether. W Minever your choice limy lie you may iiiisoIp yourself by the thought that yon -uffer in good company. Rheumatic people will remember that Mine, do Sc-vij-;ie, who was a sufferer from it, wore 1 c heerful countenance am) delighted her friends with her sparkling wit. The ."inly c lebrities form a brilliant host: , I in c, L'"b,'.;, Krr!nus, Kant, Frank lin. Milton (I give their Humes as they occur, not in chronological order), Par win, Sydenham. As you see. doctors are not exempt from it. Literary people are placed by IV. Monin in company with millionaires, mi association no doubt flattering to both, lnit none the less unlooked for. The weight in their purses, however, has nothing to do with this. Itut, like plu tocrats, they lead a sedentary life, dissi pate a ipiantily of vital energy, and are obliged. 011 that nccount, to have a sub stantial diet. Literary men and women are therefore subject to dyspepsia aut gotlt. Wltenf III Aliirllrn. Trior to the discovery of this continent by Columbus there was no cereal in America, either north or south, which approached in nature to the wheat plant, says tin' St. Louis AVjmWe. It was not until l.'ioll tlmt it found its way into Mexico. It may hp difficult to realize the fact that wheat was at 0110 time, wholly un known in such an immense country nud one so favorable to its production, but such was the case. It was in l.'iUO that a poor slave belonging to Cortez found a few grains of wheat in n parcel of ricp; he showed them to his master, who ordered them to be planted. The result showed that wheat would thrive well on Mexican soil, and to-day one of the finest wheat valleys in the world is near tin Mexican capital. From Mexico the cereal found its war to Peru. Marie d'Kscobar, wife of Don Diego ill) Chauvos, carried n few grains to Lima, the entire product for several successive years being used for seed. At Quito, Ecuador, a monk of the Order of St. Francis, named Fr.i Jodoai liixi. introduced the new bread grniu, and it. is said that the jar in which the pious man kept the original (eed is still preserved nt Quito. 'Wheat was introduced into the present limits of the United States con tempo raneously with the settlement of tlu couutry by the English and other Euro pcans. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. 7e go on buying and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's " Tcarl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught fov light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh, I'll. G:xi. A. Machctii & Co. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. ESTATE OK KKBUCCA K. (llltTON, DKCEASKll. lly virtue of an order of the Orphans ourt ot Columbia county, there w ill be exposed to pub lic sale at the late residence of the said deecas- 1 ed, In the. HnroiiKli of Berwick, l'a. on j SA TURDAY JANUARY 30th, 1892. nt ten o'clock a. m., the follow-In;; pieces of; land: Tn act No, 2. AUl that certuln piece, pared or tract of land situate In the Ilorouch of Ber wick Columbia Co., l'a. on the southerly side of Eleventh street bounded and dlserlb d as fol lows ; to wit : On t he east by lot number tfl, on the soiilh by nn alley, on the west tiy lot num bers!, and on the north by Eleventh street, be. lht,' W'i feet In wl'Ph anil Uti feet la depth and belli;? numbered nnd designated as lot number ! of J. I). Thompson's iiddlllon to the Borough of Berw ick, uud beliitfu vacant lot Tiui'T No. 8. All that certain piece, parcel or tract land situate In t lie Borini:,'h ot Berwick Columbia Co., Pn. on the noutherly sld'1 of Eleventh si n et, bonnde I uud illserlb.'d as fol lows ; to w it : 011 Mi" east by lot numb r i!l, 011 the soul li by an alley, on the west bv lot num ber U-J and on the north by Eleventh street, he lm,' Wb feet 111 wldl h and 113 feet In depth and bclnif numbered and design iled as lot iiiuubei Sor.I. I). Tlioiiipson'w in I'll I li M to thn Doi-oii);!) of B ru Irk, und beliiK u vacant Int. Ti:iims or bai.k. Ten per cent, of nne-foiirlh of I lie purchase money to be pal 1 upon slrlklnif down of the property; the one fourth less the ten per cent, lit tho coiillriuallim of sale; uud the renialnliiK lliree fourths In one year there niter with Interest from coiillrmiillon tils!. De ferred payments to be secured by bond und inorttfii'n upon the premise t, ciiaiu ks ('. Evans. Executor, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stands at the lic;id of nil blood med icines. This position it bus secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading- physicians, and by the cert ideates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. N other lucdicino so effectually CURES Scrofula, bells, pimples, rliciitniitlsni, ca tarrh, unit all ether blood disease. "There ran he 110 question ns to tho supe riority of Ayer's Sarsaparilla ever nil other Mood -purine 1 . If this was lint the case, Ihe demand fin- It. Instead of Increasing yearly, would have ceased long- ngo, like so' many ether I'liiml medicine 1 could name." '' I- Melii-IS'in, Druggist, 75 Chelsea St., I'hnrlestnw n, Mas". 'Two years ago I was troubled with rhcuin. It was all over my body, nud noth ing the dorter did lor me was of niiy avail. At last I tool! four holtlc ef Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and was completely eurrd. I ran sincerely reeonimend it as n splendid Moml-puriflcr." .1. S. Hurt, Upper Keswiek, New brimsw iek. "My sister was aftlictrd with a severs case i( SCROFULA Our iiiictor re.'oiiimeiided Ayer's Sai snpai ilia as In Inn the hi'st Mood blood-pui ifler w llliiu his experience. We (.'live her this liieilli'lne, mid a reinplete cure was the result." Win. (. .lenkilis. Ivwecse, Nek ' When a hoy t was troubled with a 1lni d disease which manifested Mself In sores on the Ices, Ayer's Sarsaparilla l.ein recin. lueud' il, I took a manlier of tietlles, and was curd. I have never since that time ha t a iccurrence of the complaint." ,1. c. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. " t was ruled of .scrofula 1y ti e ur ef Ayer's Sarsapm ilia. "-.John I'.licny, luei liehl, Mo. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Vror.nrn! 1y Tr. ,1 . C. Ayrr k Cn., T.nwrll, Mr. bunl ly nil 1 irtKiiiiB. 'l'rici' $ I ;ixbollli',$.. Cures others, will cure you SHERIFFS SALE. Il.v virtue of a writ or At. l'l. t'a. Issued out of t lie Cnurl ol Common Pleas of Columbia county l'a., and to me directed, there will be sold at puMle sal" at the I'ourt House, lllooinsburj;, l'a. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1S92. lit S o.eloek p. in., the fi.llnw InK real estate sit uate In I'llarereek township, lot. to., Pa., hounded and disci ilied ns follows, to wit : llellilf a lot of ground on Klfih street la Ilrlar creek township, bounded on the north by an alley, on the south by fifth street, on the west by Vai ner's lot and on the east by M. C. (jiien, bclni; forty-nine feet on l'lflli street ami one hundred anil slxly-Ilve feet In depth, nmie o,. less. 011 which are erected a larye two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings and line fruit on the prem ises. Seized, taken lntoexeeutlon at the suit of 8. ('. ilayne 11 nil Kinma J. Jackson versus Low Wll son Hertz and Mai la E. 1 1 reed and to lie sold as the property of Maria K. breed. Jackson, JOHN Mul'HEV. Alty. t-licrlfi. SHERIFF'S SALE. l;y virtue of n wilt of IT. Fa., Issued out of the I'ourt of ominnii I'leasof I'oliiinblacounty, l'a., nnil to me directed, will be sold nt pulille sale, at the court House, In IUonnuOnuv. or SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, at S o-clock r. m., the following: All that certain true) ot land, situate tn Klsh lngereek township, Columbia county, l'a. de scribed ns follows, to w it: Hounded on the north by land of Hannah M. Jones, on the east In land ot John Emery,, on the south by land of Mrs. Coleman, widow of David Colemnn, de ceased, and 011 the west by land of Kate Hutllff, containing THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, nmre or less, on which are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Ham and (iiitbulldlmrs. seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Cath arine llelles and E. K. I.aulmeli, administrators ot William llelles, deceased, now to the use of Harriet, W. Eek, versus Phillip K. Uelles, and to be sold as the property of Philip K. Belles. JOHN Mdl ltEV, Sheriff. IIkiihim;, Ally. 1 I.". SHERIFF'S SALE. Ty virtue of a writ of Alias Levari Facias, Is. Biieil out of the Court of Common Pleas of v'ol uiiibla county, Pennsylvania, and to inn di rected, will lie exposed at public sale, at the Court House, In BlooMshiiri;, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, nt S o'clock v. M., the rollowlnir: A one-story balloon Inline DWELLING HOUSE, t went y-f. mi- feet by forty-two feet, with odc. Bo y frame kitchen attached, twelve feet by : twelve feet, shingle ronton the whole, sided up 1 v illi laii siding, with verund along the whole 1 front, live fe"t wide, unit Is erected on a certain lot of ground, situate In Ju meson City, Su;;ar loaf township, Columbia county, Pn., belli;: lot No, ,':) on the plan of .laiileson cliy, us made by Samuel Niharil, In the southern dhlslon of S lid place, boundelon the north by lot of L. B llowi II, on the east by Broad street, of said James in lly, on the south by lot No. SI, owned by the I'lshlmicreel; Lumber Company, and on the west by an alley, belnj; forty feet front on liroad street, nnd one hundred and llfly feet. : deep. 1 Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of peler J. suit, for use, Ac., versus The l-'lshliutcrcek Lumber Cnmpan.v.owiier.and J. C. l'nrnsworth, . general manager cont raetor, and to be sold us I he property of The l 'lKhlii),'ercek Lumber Com pany, owner, iiiul J. V. l'lirnswortli, general liiuiuufcr coin racl or. I JOHN AlOl'ltEY, Sheriff. I Hkiikino LlTTi.B, At'ys, l-ir. BOILING WATER OR MILK S3 GRATEFUL-COMFORTINu. LABELLED 1-2 La TINS ONLY. o o What is Cnstorla Is Ur. Samuel Pitcljcr's proscription for Infants nr.! Cbililrcu. It contains ncitlicr Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotic Mibstance. It is n liarinlcss substitute for Pnresoric, Drops, Sootliin Syrups, and Castor OH. It Is Pleasant. It: f-uarauteo In thirty years iwo by Millions of 3Iothcr.i. C.istoria destroys "Worms nnd allay.t fcverlshncsrt. Cur toria prevents voiuitln Sour Curd, cures IMarr't'tvi and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething tro.i'.lc.:, cures const ipat ton and ilalulency. Castoria ar.sisull.-.tes tho fool, regalntes tho stonuich nnd bowels giving healthy and natural sloep. Cas toria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's rrlciid. Castoria. "Ca'-tnrlii Id an excellent medicine f ir chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. O'oorn, I.owtT,, Mass. ' Castoria Is the best remedy for ehi'c.lren of which 1 am nnpinintcd. 1 hope the day is not fnr distant when nmthei-s wiliconsi.ler the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in tead of theviiriousqiiaek nostruma which ore ilestroytiif: tin Ir loved ones, by forcln opium, morphine, sonthin;; syrup and other lmrlful apents doivn their throats, therety seuling them U) premature gravus." Iir. J. F. KlNrnr.LOC, Conway, Ark. Tho Coutanr Company, TT Murray Stroct, New Yorlt City, CHOOLOF !Ih3 HIGH GP.AD2 SHORTHAND Ccllo cf CsuU;v;c:.;rr. II. Y. Also Tho Practical BUSINESS COLLEGE. Positions furnished, onlv, to coasiziTT rsasos3 07 nrczoaiTY. Seinl two stamps for Catalogue to Nki.son A. Mm. i. Kit, Treiiilcnt, Klmira, X. V., V. ?. A. ADMINISTR AT O R'S NOT 1 C K. Kstittf of Jilla S. Frill, hue or Smjavloiif Itrp., 1i-erii.seit. Notice Is hereby irlven that lettei-s of adinlnls. trillion on the esi al o of Kllas s. Krltz, late of Sutfiirloaf twp. i'ol. Co. Pa., UeceaMed, have been tfruiite'l to the uiidersluued itdinliilNlrnloi' to win m all pel-sous Indebted to Haul estate are requested to make payments, and those havlnif claims or demauils will make known the same without deluy to A. L. KhiTZ, A. S. FH1TZ, Aity. Aduilnlstrator. lS-ls-ew.' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettate 0 Celettia Itmails, latr nf Mijliin town ithilit tUrraitt if, Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of adminis tration on I he est ate of Celeslla Khodos, lute of Mllllln lounshlp. Col. Co. in., deceased, hae been train id to the un.lers'iied admliilst ra lor, to w hoiil all pei-MOlis Indebteu to Niild estate arc request ed to lnuke payments, and those huv linr claims or demands will make known the snme without delay to M. II. Snvukh, JOHN It. KIKIADS, 1'J-lH-iiw.' Alty. Admtiilsirator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. f'tlate of Chfl$toihrr Ciislrr. late of Ilrmlock (irp , i7rc'J, Notice Is hereby (riven tlmt letters of adminis tration on the estate of Christopher Custer, lute of Hemlock twp.. Col. Co.. l'a., ilereatieil, huve been framed in the iinderHlitiieil administra tor to wnom an persons indented to sum es tate are reipiesled to make payments, and those having claims or demands will muke known the same wll hout delay to IS-IH-HW. Mll.l.IAM C. Cl Ml l-.H. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Entail) of Tltomtx Cote, lute of SuyitrhMif Twp., ileeeiincil. The nndersl'rned. an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county, to distrib ute iiuiaiiee in minus 01 uosepu it. i uie, uuiuiu Ist rator of t he est ate of said decedent . as shuwn by his final aeeount, will Kit In his office In Hlonmsburtf, on Saturday, .lanuary tsii-J, nt li o'elo 'k a. in., to attend to the diilles of his ap pointment, when and where all parties hav liiL' claims luralnsl said estate must npnear and prove the same, or bo forever deb irred from ci lining In on said land. 1-1. CHAItl.EH 11. HAliK LEY, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Eittileof Wllliithi Wliltentuht, (Icrcnsed. The underslu'iied, an auditor appointed by the Orphan s court of Columbia county to illsirl bnle I he funds In the hands of the executor ot the said decedenl, will nil at the olllce or Sena tor Herring tn the tow n of lllooiiisburgon Fri day January :jfi, lK!i- at 10 o'clock a. iu. and all persons having claims upon said uudlinr are re (piested to appear bcliirc said auditor at suld time and place or be forever debarred from coming In on suld funds. Ciiari.es C. Kvans, Auditor. TRIAL LIST. F1KST WRKK. Margaret I.udwlg vs. Phels' Staekhouse. F. A. Pheles 6i Co. vs. William wolr. Kllulra Boston vs. Appleluan Pros. C. A. Klelm vs. Frank lilelilck. Samuels, l.ewars Adam, vs. Atilgal Weaver et. al. Jacob Could vs. Charles Hughes. RKCONII WEEK. C. II. I.ee A- Itro. vs. Hllas llufnagle. Kzikel Coles, F.xr. vs. li. & H. II. It. Co. I . c. Kvans, Coin vs. I.I I li- HIUeiihou.se. .I'llin (.ft kin vs. I'euiui. K. H. o. Wllllaui Khekb iuni vs. Wllllaui II. Hnyder. -H. P. limine, vs. K. P. Albert sun. H. P. Koone vs. Lemuel Hi ako. II. I''. Sluirpless vs, Moorehead Kline. K. .1. I-liiiu riy, .Ir., . '. A t . I'oiir I'lue t. i:. .1. r'liinerty, Jr.. s. C. & C. Pnov li." i,-.. Frank Vociuii, (luard., vs. Wlllliuu J. ..iiiuei'. I. I'. Chaplu vs. .. A. Iliitl el. al. II. K. Savins' Adinr. vs. .lames Majee et. nl. lames Thompson vs. A i liuei Kliine) el. ill. Nelson lialr vs. I . J. I imijibell el. al. William Krlckbaiini vs. William li. Kinder. W lillalll ('iggl'l' VS. TOWII Ot I I'lKlUnllUlg. Clara Long vs. William II. I herringion. lohu Klnh y vs. Tony Hush. K. II. vcllei'i-v vs. 'lony Hush. C. II. Wolvertnii vs. Tony Hush, .loseph Koliliins vs. Tony Hush. Cyrus Siacl.hoiiso F.xr. vs. John C. Crlsmau i t al. It. K. Havllts' Ailmr. f. .lames Vugee A' Co. Wllllain II. lleai h vs. Mai Idas dingles. John ( ailinan vs. II. A S. K. II. id. i Union Kills vs. ( iitawls-a liepo.sll Uank. .1. V. McNiiinara vs. Itlchanl Kesier. F. P. Keller vs. Iteuhcii Shilliiau. I. W. Wlilleiiight vst has. whilenlght Fx. Dr. It. II. Lashelle vs. Thomas Veilln et. ul. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted tochlldren that I recommend it assuporiur Umny pitucriptioa know n to inc." IT. A. Ancnitn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford Itt , Brooklyn, N. V. "Our physicians in tho children's depart ment have epoken high'.)' of their cxis-ii rnep in their outside practc'O with r.istot i'.. Olid olthoiich to only haro a:i;oicj o--r lneiliciil supplies what Is known as regular pi nduets, yet we are free t confess that ties ineriiti of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Umtkd lo.ivTit, and pisrr.sninv, 'iiiston, Maf-'a. Ai.i.en C. Puitm, 7Vr., COMMERCE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ft'cfiife of l.afmirttr I'liyer. lute of Pine to'riiyliip. Notice Is hen b given that letters testament ary on the estate of Lafayette t'nger, late of Pine township, Columbia county, l'a., deceased, hate been grained In the undersigned executor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate urn requested to make payment, anil those having claims or demands w ill make known the same without delav to KDWAHU KVKHKTT, ilEituiNii, Atty. 1-1 FJxecuior. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jihii Wttnnrd. hilt of Flulitiiyrreik toirnnhitt iieceiiwcd. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate ot John Uhlnard, late of Flsli lligereek township, Col. Co., Pa., deceased, have lieen granted to Moses Mcllenry, Stillwater, to whom all persons Indebted to said es'ale are requested lo make payment, and those having claims or demands will make know n the same without delay. MUSKS .Mull h.N l V, liMe-'lw. Kxecutor, Stillwater P. O. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary fctern, (In-eased, tale of Orange (oirusliip. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the csialo of Mary Itlckeiis, late of (Mange township, deceased, have been granted lo J. I). Heinle ami F. S. llenrie, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reipiesled to make peyme 't, and thosii hiving claims or demands will make known the same wlihout delay. J. 1). llKNKIF., llKHHIMI, F. S. 1IK.NHIK, Atty. iCxecutors. REGISTER'S NOTICE. No! lee Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons Interested. In I he eslaU-s of the respective decedents and minors that the following administrators', executors', guard ians' accounts have been llled In the ufllce of the Keglsterof Columbia county, and will be presented for continuation anil allowance in the Orphans' Court to be held In lllooiusburg, Monday, Feb, 1st, iww, lit 3 o'clock p in. of said (lay. No. 1. Second aeeount of L. K. Waller, Kxecu tor of I he est ale of Mrs. Harriet M. Andrew s, late of Hloomshurg, dee d. No.JJ. First and tlnul account of .1. II. Mule Ksi., Administrator of Sarah I.. Ilaiullii late of Catawlssa, Columbia Co., dee d. No. S. Flint and Haul account of K. A.S. Hrown Administrator ot iicorge llnnvu, late of Mlflllu Township, Columbia Co , dee'd. No. 4. First and llual aeeount of W. E. Smith Ksip, Aihnlnlsi raloi- of Hubert S, Km, lale of Herwk-k, dee d, as llled by H. F. Crispin, Adinln Isl rator of W. F. smith, dee'd. No. .1. Second and tlnal accimni of Joseph W. l'ecce, guardlaii of John I.. Keece, minor child of Elizabeth Ueece dee'd. No. (I. First aeeount of John It. Davis and 1'rescllla Troy, Adinlnlsl ralors ol ( ha lies H. Troy, lale ot Heaver tow nship, Columbia Co., deceased. No. T. First and final account of W, II. Fish er. Administrator of Henry Creasy, lale of Muln township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. H, First and llnal account of (leorge W. Corell and Alexander Vocuui, Adinlnlsl ralors of Daniel Y oc urn lulu of Hemlock township, Col umbia Co., dee d. No. (I. First and tlnal aeeount. of (leorge p. Slluer, Kxeciitorot Kllabclli Miner lulu ot Ur uue low usliip, Columbia Co., dee d. No. 10. First auil Until aeciuiil ot I'dward Kverelt, Kxecutor of Kllahelh Ann Winders, lale of 1'lue township, Columbia Cj , dee'd. No. II. Flint and tlnal aeeount of Henry D. Welsh, Trustee and guardhin of tho estate of Harry II. Hess, under the will of Mary N. llar luan, dee d. No. bi Flint and final ncnunt of Simon lions, Kxeeiilorof Kll.abelh Hreillieniier hue u( Hi avi r luwnshlp, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. in. First and llnal account of N. P. Moore, guardian of Charles. W. l.aiiglell, a minor child ol Illlalii II. I.an.lell, a resident of Hemlock i iwnsmp, i muuiuia co. No. 1 1. Third and tlnul a'-count of Sinnn Ilel wlg.one of I he Kxei utois of Anna Lover, lull) of Locust township, dee'd. C. II. CAM P1IKLL, Iteglslcr. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tlei f.ill i.vliig nc. counts have been llled Inlhel'oui l of Comiium Pleas of I 'olumlihiCouiil .v.aiid will be presi nled to the said court on the llrst Monday of hebrn ary, A. I IMi.'and conilinied ids!, and unless Kxcepl Ions are tiled w It hlu four days thereaf ter, will he conllrnied absoluie. I. Fnsl and llual aceouiil of K. A. Wilson, s nlgiiei; of is. A. smith und llertlia M, Smith. a. First and llnal aeeount of D- K. Sloan, Tills leu or Commit l i'i of.vlary 1(1. ket is dee'd, Frot h solilee, ii. .l(l i K, Jlloomshurg, Pa., February 9 ls'.i.'. Proih'y. Will Bardsk y Speak- It is nut known wliat cxpccl.t linns oriindcrstaiiilinpinlliicnrcd Jolin Hards Icy when lie sttild .ul nly declined to give any infoiination to those who wvie assm ir.ted with liimin his toloss ;d tiicft of ( Ity and State money, but it is evident that lie either had an tinder standinj; with certain party leaders, or had well-defined expectations, that his silence would hasten his release from prison. It is not conceivable that liardsley was actuated to seal his lips by any sense of chivalry or of honor among thieves. It is probable that he had no agreement with any responsible leader on the subject, but no man bet ter understands the ins and outs of potent party nun, and if he had no agreement, he believed that his expec tations were well founde 1 A felon's cell at Chert y Hill is not conducive to a hopeful condition of the mind of an inmate, and it is no.v intimated that liardsley has greatly weakened his courage and that he is likely to take an early opportunity to eive the whole story of his cmVv..'t iiu-nls. As a Congressional Committee will soon be here to iininire into the as yet unknown causes"of the theft in the Keystone National Hank, he will have an opportunity to speak if he shall desire to unseal his hps. The Congressional Coinmttttec will doubt less mean business, and it will probe this defalcation to the coie. It is ac cepted on every side as a reproach up on our city ami State, that millions of money have been stolen and that as yet the public is entirely ignorant of win i got the money or what was done with it. 'I hat influential pat ties ha-.c hindered the lmpniy tn some Uibeen wav cannot now be doubted. but suppose liardsley should now tell all that he knows? It e;oes with out saying that he would not be believ ed unless clearly corroborated by other evidence, but that is no reason why he should not be heard if he is willing to tell anything. If he shall tell the truth he would doubtless open channels of information that have hitherto been closed, and make it possible tor the Congressional Committee to find wit nesses and develop evidence that can be had only by liardsley giving the cue. lie now stands before the public as a confessed purjurer and thief and it is a just rule of law that he who is false in one thing is false in all, but while liardsley 's evidence would not of itself criminate any man, it might in struct the committee of inquiry where to turn and how to act. The only possible attoncmcnt that Hardsley can now make to the city and State he so largely wronged, would be to tell the truth. If he should testily and his testimony should be establish ed as true by other witnesses, it would lay the ground work for some degree of popular sympathy that might sooner or later aid his release If he shall not speak, nothing short of hopeless physical or mental wreck could plead for his escape from the penitentiary before the fulfillment of his entire sen tence. Tim cs GRAND JURORS. Heaver John A. Ilrelsch. Hellion .1. A. Hnrtmun, Herwlck Samuel .Marteenn, A. D. Seely. Illooin John Delly, Thomas Harton. Hrlarereek Ooodwln KUneKib. Oil aw lssa Thomas liartmun. Win. Lovtin. Flshlngereck .lames M. Ammerman. tireenwood Kuos lliirtmiin, Klcliard Kitchen. K. 11. (irlmes. Madison David Rhultz. Main, Win. II. Fisher. Mllllln J K. Snyder. Montour John Waller. Mt. Pleasant Franklin Mordan, Howard Oman. Clark smith. Melchl Kuckle, orange Wesley bowman. Pine Phlnens Whltiimyer. Seott David (ielslnger. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WF.KK. Heaver Charles Johnson. Herwlck Peter Keedy, Win. ltillip, J. W. Camp bell, A W. culp. lllooin-Wm. tiirton, Frank Mclirtde, Kdwnrd Yosl. Hrlarereek Clem Powers. Caiawlsa K. K. Kern. Wm. ltcnilnger Jr.. Solomon Klder, Dennis YVatlers. Centre A. D. Hinder Couyiigluiiu John Harrelt, Put Lavelle. Flshlngereck K. P. Homier, John 1). White. Franklin John c. Illle. tireeuwoiHl Alfnd lleucock, Michael II. Hawk. Jr.. J. llooil Johnson, liotlleh llarluiaii. Juekson- Frank Ti Iplcplcco. Locust John Hltuer. Da Id Honalierger. Vain Chas. Helehait. Mllllln J. ll. Swank, I). S, Drown. Montour lllriiin Heir. Mt. Pleasant J. W. Mordan. lloarlrgcreek Samuel Houck, Harrison I.evan. Seott K. H. Pursell. Kiiirarloiif Joshuu Hess, Era Stephens. KKCONU WF.KK. Heaver C. II. lMttciihouse. Kenton.!. C. Wi iiii t. Herw lck W. c. rainier, J. A. Kepner, Henry w iinlch. 1 ltloom C. H. Chrism in, A. (i. Illlggs. Joseph Kuckle, W llllain l.ross, David AriiiMiong.Sani "liel lllger, Henry shlpton, II. F. Hicks, C. C. Marr, Louis Heniliaid. Hrlarereek 1). II V lller. Catawlssa J. c. Iti cder. Cenlralla W. T. Heck Coin mchtiin Ira Koadiirmel, ieo. W. ShafTcr, .las. Kosleiibauder Flshlngereck K. M. Pealcr. Franklin Charles Hartin iii. llreeuwood-Johii c. Young, Wm. II. Milliter. Hemlock (leorge Dent. I.ocusl-Kznrlah Yoc uu, Kmaiiilel Itllllg. Main lieorgn lliltclilns. Mt. I'teiisant (leo. II. Kverelt. M. K. Hevliert. Orange Mih s Delong, Kuianuel Snyder, C. II- I-1 'her. Seott-C. M. ('reveling. Sugarloaf, llruee SullllT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Ettatrvf A. 11'. Eelshtlne, iat rf Etahliiy ralc township, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of nilmlnls triil loni.il I he estate ef A. W. Hclshllne, le of r Islilugerc.ik township, Columbia eotiuiv, l'a.. deeuased, huvn been granted lo III ' und -r-Klgned ailmlnlsti-.u rlx, mwhoiii all persons In debted to said estate, are reunified lo make payments, and tins.) having claims or deiuaii Is will make known the same wll hout. delav lo hl'SAN UiasilLINK, Vim camp, .'!r, Adiiiliilstratilx. . 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