THE COLUMH'AN. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Tfyey are . Beauties ! , "What? Vny.thcnevv picture cards cyven With LION COFFEE. lSl0F A E0NB To consider where you can do the best be fore you buy any more Bread, Cakes, or Candies. It's always well to use sense in investing cents or dollars. Thai's the way people make money, and that's the way they save it. You may have made mistakes in buying Candy. Don't make nnv more. Huv of the manufacturers, E. JACOBS & SDN, 130 West Main St. W f tick Candy a specialty. SALES- January 22. E. P. Bardo will sell valuable personal property on the premises of J. J. Fox near Unityvil'.e, Lycoming county. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. 5 head horses, 3 cows, 10 head of sheep, fanning 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 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 9 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, Sic See large bills. March 19. Jos. "Miller of Lime Ridge, will sell horses, cows, farming implements, household goods, etc., at 10 a. m. sharp. Backlm's Arnica Salva- The Best Salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunacJ. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by C. A. Kleim. 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 it the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf V. A. Hartzkm., Proprietor. Many pleasures in life are due to ;ood health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring oleisures as it increases the appetite, re ieves all disorders arising from bad Mood such as Headache, Constipation Boils ar.d pimples which when driven nit of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Mover Bro's tf. Merit Wilis. Wc desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Lite 1'ills, liucklen's Arnica Salve and l)cc frir Hiilern. nnd have n?ver handled reme. d e. that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaciion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand rc.idy 10 refund the purchase price, if satis factory results do not follow their use, These .encilies have won their great popularity purely en their merits. C. A. Kleim, drug- T3T? ATTVOm'AN'. 1'IANOH H up. Cntiil'g CiAi 1 1 Khkk. Dunlel F. Uculty. Wushlng tm, N. J. filch Mrn Ailing, It is an old axiom that health Is the KifiiU'st of all ri hps, and it is ft thlnjr Hint money will ofton not buy, Indeed, the possession of groat wraith is a pre-dis-posit.iK cniiM' of a number of rotnplnints. Tli is. says a Paris letter to the New York Tribune, is tlio opinion of Dr. Monin, who litis defended it in ft book just pub lished, entitled "Hieli Men's Evils. " Tim list of diseases which escort the rich man is not a long one, but it is, if one limy call it so. a substantial one. The possessor of several hundred thou sand dollars has tlio choice between sMup.oli complaints of various sort, eniiKestions, apoplexies, rheumatisms acute and subacute, gout, headaches of every degree, affections of the heart, pleurisy and asthma, liver complaints, jaundice, roseole (from which yueoii Victoria suffers), sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, Ix-sido a number of artificial distemper which are within the reach of -li o can purchase morphine, cocaine, t:nd ether. hatever your choice may be you may 'onsole yourself by tho thought that yoti -uffer in good company. Itlieumutic people will remember that Mine, de Se vie.ne, who was a sufferer from it, wore cheerful countenance nnd delighted her friends with her sparkling wit. The polity celebrities form a brilliant host : , T'iia ;c, Leib.iit;, ErsiPius, Kant, Frank lin. Milton (I give their names as they occur, not in chronological order), L;u win, Sydenham. As you see, doctors are not exempt from it. Literary people are placed by l!r. Monin in company with millionaires, an association no doubt Mattering to both, but none the less unlocked for. The weight in their purses, however, has nothing to do with this. But, like plu tocrats, they lead a sedentary life, dissi pate a quantity of vital energy, and ate obliged, 011 that account, to have a sub stantial diet. Literary men and women are therefore subject to dyspepsia ani gout, Wheat In America. Prior 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 the St. I.ouis Iivjmblic. It was not until lo'M that it found its way into Mexico. It may lie difficult to realize the fact that wheat wns at one time wholly un known in such an immense country and one bo favorable to its production, but such was the case. It was in 1530 that a poor slave belonging to Cortez found n few grains of wheat in a parcel of rice ; he showed them to Ids 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 the Mexican capital. From Mpxico the cereal found its way to Peru. Marie d'Escobar, wife of Don Diego do Chauves, carried a 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 Fra Jodoai liixi, introduced the new bread grain, and it is said that the jar in which the pious man kept tho original feed is still preserved at Quito. Wheat was introduced into the present limits of the United States contempo raneously with the settlement of tho country by the English and other Euro icans. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go oa baying and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-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, Pa. Gro. A. Macbeth & Co, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. (STATE Or KERKCCA E. 01KT0N, IlKCKAHKU. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans Court of Columbia county, there will bo exposed to pub lic sale at the late residence of the said deceas ed, In tlio Borough of Berwick, l'a. on SATURDAY JANUARY 30th, 1892. at ten o'clock a. m., the following pieces of land: Tkact No. 3. Alll that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In tho Borough of Ber wick Columbia Co., l'a. on tho southerly side of Eleventh street bounded oud dlsertbed as fol lows ; to wit : On the east by lot number 83, on the south by on alley, oa tho west by lot num ber Si, nnd on tho north by Eleventh street, be liilf 4m feot In wld'h oud 1S5 feet In depth and being numbered and designated as lot number Hot. I. 11. Thompson's addition to tho Borough of Berwick, an j being a vacant lot Tkact No. 8. All that certain piece, parcel or tract land situate In tho Borough of Berwick Columbia Co., l'a. on tho southerly side of Eleventh street, boundel and dtsorlb.'d as fol lows j to wit : On the east by lot number SI, on the south by an ullcy, on tlio west bv lot num ber SS and on tlio north by Eleventh street, bo lng lm foot In wlilt h and IDS feet In depth and being numbered und design ited as lot numbei SH of J. 1). Thompson's udilii Ion to tho Borough of Berwick, and being a vacant lot. Terms op sai.r. Ten per cent, of ono-fourth of the purclmso money to be puli upon striking down of the property; tho ono fourth less the. ten por cent, at tho continuation of sale; und tlio remaining three fourths In one year there after with Interest from coiillnnntlon nisi. Do furred payments to bo scoured by bond und mortgage upon tho premise. C'UAKl.ES C. EVANS. Exocutor, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stands nt the head of nil Mood med icines. This position it has secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading physicians, nnd by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine, so effectually CURES Scrofula, bolls, pimples, rhciimntlsm, ca tarrh, ami nil other blood diseases. "There can lie no question as to tlio supe rlorlty of Ayer's Sarsapuiilla over nil other blood-puiillcrs. If this was not the case, the demand lor It, Instead of Increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so inniiy other Mood medicines I could name." F. I.. NltfUcrsnn, Druggist, 75 Chelsea St., I'hnrlestnwn, Mass. " Two years ago I wns troubled with salt rhenm. It wns all over my body, nnd noth ing the doctors did for me was of nny avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayei's S.irsapnrilln, nnd was rompletely cured. I enu sincerely recommend It ns n splendid blood-purifier." ,1. ,s. Kurt, Vppcr Keswick, New Brunswick. "My sister was nlUicted with a severs case of SCROFULA Our finctor recommended Ayer's Sarsnrni Ilia as being the best blood 11oIm. purifier v. Illim his experience. We two her this medicine, mill a complete cure was t lie result." Win. O. Jenkins, Pcwecse, Neb. " When a boy I wns troubled with n blood disease which manifested Itself in sores on the lees. Ayer's Sarsnpaiilla being rcrnin mended, I took a number of bottles, and wns cured, I have never since that lime luul a recurrence of tlio complaint." J. c. I inoinpaon, Lowell, Mass. " I was cured of Scrofula by the use of ...... . ..... ...... ...iitivi mil, I'm field, Mo. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Tir. J. C. Ayer & Co., T.owell, Mann. Sold by nll'lruggiti. 'price ( 1 ;n lollies, Ji. Cures others, will cure you SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of common rieas of Columbia county I'n., mill to tne directed, there will be sold at public sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, l'a. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892. atSo,c!ock p. in., the following real estate git unto In Piiurcreek township, Cel. Co., l'a., bounded and dlscrlbcd as follows, to wit : Being a lot of ground on Fifth street In Briar creek township, liounded on the north by an alley, on the south by Fifth street, on the west by Varner'g lot and on the east by M. C. iuen, being forty-nine feet on Fifth street nnd one hundred and slxty-nve feet In depth, more or less, ou which are erected a largo two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings and line fruit on the prem ises. Seized, token Into execution at the suit of S. C. Jay tie and Emma J. Jnekson versus Low Wil son Hertz and Maria E. Breed and to be sold us the property of Maria K. Breed. Jackson, JOHN MOl'RKY. Auy. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. l;y virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., issued out of the Court of ( ommon Pleas of Columbia county, l'a., and to mo directed, will bo sold at public sale, nt the Court House, In Bloomsburg. op SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, at 3 o'clock r. x the following: All that certain tract 01 land, situate In Fish lngereek township, Columbia county, Fa , de scribed ns follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by land of Hannah M. Jones, on tho east by land of John Emery,, on the south by land of Mrs. Coleman, widow of David Coleman, de ceased, and on tho west by land of Kate Sulllff, containing THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, on which arc erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Barn ar.d Outbuildings. Sel.eil, taken In execution, at the suit of Cath arine Belles and E. F. Laubuch, administrators of William Belles, deceased, now to the use of Harriet W. Eck, versus Phillip K. Belles, and to be sold ns tho property of Philip K. Belles. JOHN MOI HEV, Sheriff. IlKHKIMi, Atty. 1-15 SHERIFF'S SALE. Ey virtue of a writ of Alius Levari Facias, Is sued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Col uinbla county, Pennsylvania, and to mo di rected, will be exposed at public sale, nt tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892, at 8 o'clock p. u., the following: A one-story balloon Irumo DWELLING HOUSE, twenty-four feet by forty-two feet, with ope. sto y frame kitchen attached, twelve feet by twelve feet, shingle root on tho whole, sided up with lap siding, with verandi along the whole front, five feet wide, nnd Is erected on a certain lot of ground, situate lnJumeson City, sugar loaf towurtlilp, Columbia county, Pu., being lot No, ?! on tho plan of Jairtesun City, us miido by Samuel Neyhard, In the southern division of B lid place, bounded on tlio north by lot of 1.. U. Howell, on tho east by Broad street, of said Jameson City, on the south by lot No. 81, owned by the Flshlngcrcek Lumber Company, and on the west by nil alley, being forty feet front on Broad street, nnd one hundred and nrty feet deep. Seized, taken in execution, at the suit of Peter J. suit, tor use, Ac, versus Tho Flshlngereek Lumber Company ,owner,and J. C. Fnrnswortli, general manager contractor, and to be sold as tlio property of The Flshlngereek Lumber Com pany, owner, and J. U. Farnswortu, gent'rul manager contractor. I JOHN MOVUEY, Sheriff. JlKIIHINU LlTTI.B, At'ys. 1-15. BOILING WATER OR MILK EPFS 9 GRATEFUL-COMFORTIr OOGO LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. "3K What is Castorln Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ami Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic etibstanco. It Is n harmless Mibstltuto for Parearoric, Drops, Soothing Sj nips, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Itu fjuarantco is thirty years umo by Millions of Mothcr.i. Castorla destroys Worms nnd allays feverishness. C&sturia prevents vomiting; Sour Curd, cures DlarrTi'jcr nnd Wind Colic. Cnstoria relieves teething tro.r.Jcn, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Cnstoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving: healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castor) is an excellent medlclno for chil dren. Mother have repeatedly told ma of Its good effect upon their children." Dn. a. C. Ofoooo, Lowell, Mas. Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers wiliconslilur the real Interest of their clilldren, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrumswhlch are destroying their loved ones, by forclngopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature gravoi." I). J. F. KlNCRELOI, Conway, Ark. Ihtt Contour Company, TT Murray Street, Kow York City. OCHOOLOF COMMERCE, kJlho HIGH GRADE SHORTHAND Collo.-c of Scuthv;cstrn II. Y. Also Th3 Practical BUSINESS COLLEGE. Positions furnished, only, to COmTENX PERSONS 0? INT203ITT. Send two stamps for Catalogue to Nelson A. Miller, President, Elmira, N. Y., LT. S. A. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eilale of Ktia S. Frtti, Inte of Sttoarlonf ttcp., dcorwd. Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of adminis tration on the estnto of Kllus S. Krlf., lute of Niitfttrloaf twp. Col. Co. !., deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned ndinlnlHtrntor to win ni all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to A. I Kbitz, A. 8. FRITZ, Atty. Administrator. 13-18-6w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Celeitla Rhuaitu, late of Uifflin town- Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of ndmlnls tratlon ou the cstnle of Cclcstlu Khodes, lute of Mimin township, col. Co. la., deceased, hnve been n ranted to the unders'gned administra tor, to whom all pei-sous Indebted to said estate lire requested to make payments, and those hav ing claims or demands will make known the same without deluy to V M. II. Hnvdkii, JOHN K. RIIOADS. la-w-sw. Atty. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Christopher Ctister, late of Hemlock tirp , dee'd. Notice Is hereby plven thst letters of adminis tration on t he estate ot Christopher Custer, lute of Hemlock twp.. Col. Co., Pa., deceased, have been grunted the undersigned administra tor to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or deumuds will make known the same without delay to 12-18-OW. WILLIAM C. Cl'STEH. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Tliomis Cole, late of Sugarloaf Twp., deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute balance In hands ot Joseph It. Cole, admin istrator of the est ate ol said decedent , as shown bv bis final account, will sit In his office In llloomsburg, on Saturday, January US, Wii, at 9 o'clock a. m., to attend to the duties of his ap pointment, when and where all parties hav ing claims against said estate must appear und prove the same, or be forever debirred from coming In on said fund. 1-1, CUAKLES G. BARE LEV, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EHale of WtlltaM Whltentght, deceased. Tho undersigned, nn auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county to dlstrl buie the funds In the hands of the executor ot the said decedent, will sit at the oillee of Sena tor Herring In the town of llloomsburg on Fri day January as, iswi at 10 o'clock a. in. and all persons having claims tqwin said auditor are re qucsuta to appear Lie lore gam aiiiiiuir ui hiiiii time and place or lie forever debarred from coming In on said funds. lllAHI.KH V. r.VANS, Auditor. TRIAL LIST. FIKST WKRK. Margaret Ludwlg vs. liietie Blockhouse. F. A. Plielps ti Co. vs. William wolf. Klinlra Itoston vs. Applcmau tiros. ('. A. Klelin vs. Frank Dlulrtck. Samuels. Lewars Adum. vs. Ablgsl Weaver ct. al. Jacob Gould vs. Charles Hughes. SECOND WEEK. C. II. Lee Pro. vs. Hllas Hufnagle. Kztkel ColeB, Kxr. vs. II. A S. H. It. Co. ('. c. Kvuiih, Com. vs. Ellle ItllUmhouso. John (lelkln vs. I'enna. H. H. o. William Krlckbaum vs. William II. Snyder. ' S. P. llocme vs. E. P. Albert son. S. P. Boone vs. Lemuel Drake. H. K HhiirplcsB vs, Moorchend it Kline. K. J. Klniierty, Jr., vs. C. A C. Poor I dsn let. J. I'lnnerty, Jr.. vs. C. AC. Pour lili'rl.t. I rank Yocum, Uiiunl., vs. William J. Zuiiiier. J. F. (iiapln vs. .. A. ilutt et. al. II. F. Havitts' Admr. vs. James Magee et. al. .lumen Thompson vs. Aichuel Kinney et. til. Niisrui Pnlr vs. I', J. I nniiibell et, al. William Kiiekbuum vs. William II. Snyder. W iiiluiu (Iggui' vs. Town ot I lnomsbiug. Clara Long vs. Wlllium II. Choriingion. John Klnli y vs. Tony Hush. S. II. wclli-nrv vs. Tony Hush. C. II. WnlVHiion vs. 'i'ony Hush, Jusepli holiliins vs. Tony liu-li. Cyrus siuckhouso Exr. vs. John C. Crlsmau et al. li. F. Havltts' Admr. vs. James Mugee A Co. William II. Iteai h vs. Mai Idas (liugles. John Cuilman vs. H. A H. It, it. Co. ( Union Kills vs. Ciitawlssa Deposit Bunk. J. W. McNumnra vs. Itlchard Kesier. F. V. Keller vs. Reuben hbuiiiiiu. J. W. Wbiteiilght vs I has. VWiltnlght Ex. Dr. R. l. Lashulle vs. Thomas Veiilu eu ul. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior toany prescription known to inc." n. A. A ncnin, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians in tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their cicri euee In their outside practice with C-tstotir.. and although wo only hare anion; orr mcdleul supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won us to look with favor upon It." United IIohptal and Diser.sfunT, Boton, Mass. Allen C. Sunn, Pre:, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kftale vf LofiiirttH Vnger. title of Tine township. Notice is lien In K'ven that letters testament ary on the estate of Lafayette I nger, late of l'lne township, Columbia county, I'n., deceased, have been trraiiUMl to t he undersigned executor, to whom nil persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without deluy to KDWAltU KVKKKTT, llEiiKiNii, Atty. 1-1 Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jehu RMnard. late of Fishingrrevk township, decrowd. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of John Khlnsrd. late of Klsh. I lngereek township, Col. Co., Pn., deceased, have oeen graniea to juuses mcnenry, miuwaier, to whom all persons Indebted to said es'nle are requested to make payment, and those having elulms or demands will make known the same without delay. ilOMlOS ilcllK.NKV, is-w-tiw. Kxeeutor, Stillwater P. O. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofUaru Ittcketts, deceased, late of Orange Unctishtp. Notice Is hereby given that letter testament ary on tlio estate of Mary Itlcketts, lute of orange township, deceased, have been grunted to J. 1). lleniie und F. S. llenrle, to whom all persons Indebted to suld estate are requested to muko peymo"t, and those having claims or demands will make known the sumo without deluy. J. 1). HKKHIE, lUKKiNti, F. 8. IIKNKIE, Atty. Executors. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons Interested in the estates of the respective decedents and minors that the following udmlulstrutors', executors', guard Inns' uci ouuts huve been II led In the oniey of tho Register ot Columbia couuty, and will be ruesented for conllrmutlon und allowance n the Orphans' Court, to be held In Bloomsburg, Monday, Feb, 1st, istti, at li o'clock p in. of said day. No. 1. Second account of L. E. Waller, Execu tor of t lie est ato of Mrs. Hurrlot M. Andrews, lute of Bloomsburg, dee d. No.ja. First and tlnal account of J. H. Maize hsq.. Administrator ot samh L. lluuuln lato of Catuwlssa, Columbia Co., dee'd. No.8. First and llnul account otK. A. 8. Brown Administrator ol Oeorge llrim u, lute ol Mltlllu Township, Columbia Co , dee'd- No. 4. First and tlnal account of W. E. Smith Esq.. Administrator of Robert S. Ent. lam of Berwick, Uee'd, us tiled by B. F. Crispin, Admin istrator ot W. K. smith, dee'd. No. 5. Second and Anal account of Jonenh w. Recce, guardian ot John L. Reeve, minor child of Elizabeth Recce dee'd. No. fl. First account of John II. Davis and Presclllii Troy, Administrators ot ( buries B. Troy, lato of Beaver townshlii. Columbia Co.. deceased. No. 7. First and final account of W. II. Fish. er. Administrator of Henry Creasy, lute of Muln lowusuip, Luiumuiu uo., uec u. No. 8. First aud tlnal account of (leorge w. Corel! and Alexander Vocuiu, Administrators of Daniel Yocum lato ot Hemlock tow nship, Col umbia Co., dee'd. No. 9. First and tlnal account of Oeorgo P. Silner, Executor ol Elizabeth Miner late o( Or uiitfo tow nship, Columbia Co., dee d. No. 10. First and tlnal account of Edward Everett, Kxeeutor of Elizabeth Ann Winders, late ot liue township, Columbia Co , dee'd. No. II. Flint and Until nceount of Henry 1). Welsh, Trustee and guardian of the estato of Harry B. Hess, under the will of Mary N. llar nuin, dee d. No. l First nnd final nctount of Simon Hons, Executor of Elizabeth Bredbcnner lute of Bi aver township, Columbia Co., dee'd. No. IS. First nnd Until account of N. P. Moore, guardian of Charles. W. Langfelt, a minor child of W illiam II. I.an.felt, u resident of Hemlock township, Columbia Co. No. 14. Third and final account of siimn Hel wlg.onenf tun Executors of Aunu Boyer, lulo of Locust tow uslilp, dee'd. C. 11. CAMPBELL. Register. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that t ha foll:r.vlng ae. counts huve been tiled III the l our! uf Common liens of ( dlumlilu County, and will be presented to the said court on the first Monday of Febru ary, A. D 1KU und continued nisi, und unlets Exceptions urn tiled within four days thereaf ter, will be einillrmed absolute. 1. Flist und llnul uecouut of E. A. Wilson, As signee or 8. A. Smith und Uerthu M, Smith. il. First and llmil account of D- K. Sloan, Trus toe or Committee of .Mary Rl. ketis dee'd, lioth Hotllce, O. M. olil'k, llloomsburg, Pa., February s lsj. proih'y. Will Bardsloy Speak- It is not known what expectations or unilcrstaniling influenced John l!artls ley when he stubl.ornly declined to give any information as to those who were associated with him in his coloss al theft of city and State money, but it is evident that he cither had an under standinR with certain party leaders, or had well-defined expectations, that his silence would hasten his release from prison. It is not conceivable that Hardsley 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 men, and if he had no agreement, he believed that his expec tations were well foundel A felon's cell at Cherry Hill is not conducive to a hopeful condition of the mind of an inmate, and it is now intimated that Bardsley lias greatly weakened his courage and that he is likely to take an early opportunity to give the whole story of his em'ie.t menls. As a Congressional Committee will soon be here to inquire into the as yet unknown causesof the theft in the' Keystone National I'.ank, he will have an opportunity to speak if he shall desire to unseal his lips. The Congressional Commttttee will doubt less mean business, and it will probe this defalcation to the core. It is ac cepted on every side as a reproach up on our city and State, that millions of money have been stolen and that as yet the public is entirely ignorant of who got the money or wrsat was done with it. That inlluenlial parties have hindered the inquiry in some Uiueen way cannot now be doubted. Eut suppose Bardsley should now tell all that he knows? It goes 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 ho 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 for the Congressional Committee to find wit nesses and develop evidence that can be had only by Bardsley giving the cue. lie' now stands before the public asaconfessed 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 Bardsley '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 attoncment that Bardsley 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 ea GRAND JURORS. Beaver John A. Rrelsch. Benton J. A. Hartman, Berwick Samuel Marteena, A. D. Seely. Bloom John Delly, Thomas Barton. Briarereek Uoodwln Kllnetob. Ciitawlssa Tliomas Hartman, Win. Levan. Flshlngereek .lames M. Auimernian. llreenwood Kuos Hartman, Richard Kitchen, R. B. li rimes. Madison David Slmltz. Muln, Wm. II. Fisher. Mltllln J E. Snyder. Montour John Walter. Mt. Pleasant Franklin Mordan, Howard Oman. Clark Smith, Melclil Ruckle, Orange Wesley Bowman. Pine Pblneas whltmoyor. Scot t David Oelslnger. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WJCKK. Heaver Charles Johnson. Berwick Peter Reedy, Win. llttltp, J. W. Camp bell, A W. Culp. Bloom Wm. tilrlon, Frank McBrtde, Edward Yost. Brluroreek (Tern Bowers. Cutawlsa K. K. Kern. Wm. Ticrnlnger Jr. Solomon Rider, Dennis Wallers. Centre A. D. Biader. Conynghara John Barrett, Put Lavelle. Flshlngereek K. P. Bender, John O. White. Frniikllu .John C. lllle. Oreeuwood Alfred Heueoek. Michael II. Hawk. Jr.. J. Hood Johnson, Ootllcb ilurlmuu. Jnekson Frank Ttlpleplcco. Locust John Bltner, Duvld Honubergor. Main Chas. Reicbart. Milllln J. (). swank, 1). S. Browo. Montour lllruin I'err. Mt. Pleasant J. W. Mordan. Rouringc reck sttmuel llouck, Harrison Levan. heott-E. B. Pursell. Sugarlouf Joshuu Hess, Ezra Ft?phcns. HKC0NU WKKk. Beaver C. II. Htttonhouse. Benton J. C. Weimar. Berwick W. C. 1'aUner, J. A. Kepner, Henry wunlcli. ' Bloom C. B. Chrism in, A. 1. IliiggH. Joseph Ruckle, William oioss, Duvld Arm.il rong.Sam 'uel Hlger, lli'iiry Slilpton, 11. F. Hicks, C. C. Murr, Louis Bernhunl. Briarereek 1). II filler. Cuttiwissu J. c. Reeder. Centrullu W. T. Beck CouMighum ira Roadurmel, (loo. W. Shaffer, Jus. Kosteiibuuder Flshlngereek F. M. Penler. Franklin ( buries Hartman. (iieenwood-Johu ('. Young, Win. B. Mather. Hemlock (lnorgo Dent. Locust Raiiiih Yoo'un, Emanuel Bllllg. Main (leorge llittchlns. Mt. Pleasant Ueo. II. Everett, M. E. Sevbert. Orsnge Mllm Delong, Emunuel Snyder, C. 11. Fl-her. Keott c, M. ('reveling. Suguiioaf, Bruce sutliff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. W. Belshltne, latt r.f Flshtngrrffle township, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on t he estate er A. W. B. lslillne, Ute of Mslilugcrcdk township, Columbia county, Pn., deceused, have been granted to llm und'r Blgned udintn strati-ix, to whom all persons In debted to said estate ure requested to make pavmentH, and tlnso having claims or demand will make known t he same wit limit, deluy to St SAN bElSULINK. Vau Camp, Wi N TK KST R K N , llRCKl.EY yiifl1 Attys. l.j-ow i
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