J. I HK COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. IVwIrnblp vncant tots and i number of good honnes and lots In Hlnnmshurg, I'n Tin' brut, bonlncHs stand In Blimmstiurg. A very dcslra. M property cotitiilnlnir IM acres and llrst class buildings Willi (foixl will In a liuslnnss worth tl4H) to (imu per your at Willow urove. Irwelllngs in F.spy, ornngi'vllln nnd Bench Haven. A large number of farms In Columbia County, our In l.u.erne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store Wands In Columbia County and one In I.uzcrne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and aheds In Beach Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at name place, by M. 1". 1,1'TZ a HON, Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, BLOOMHBl'lttl, PA. tf. SALE REGISTER. A free notice is given under this head, of all sales for which bills are printed at this office. A date can be fixed now, and bills printed later, and the notice will stand until the day of sale. Feb. 8. Mrs. M. R. Geisinger will sell horses, harness, wagons, trucking implements, furniture &c, on the premises in Espy at i p. m. Feb. 9. Wesley Knittle, agent, will sell a house and lot in Greenwood township near Rohrsburg at i o a. m. Feb 11. William Oman will seU valuable personal property on his premises in Mt. Pleasant township, at one o'clock p. m. Feb. 18. Joseph Wcidel will sell two tracts of land in Fishingcreck township, one containing 95 acres and the other 10 acres, on the premises at 10 o'clock a. ni. February ai. B. Stohner will sell horses, cattle, farm machinery, house bold goods, creamery, and all ot'uer personal property on his farm in Mt. Pleasant, at 9 o'clock, on the premises. The farm of 90 acres will be offered for sale at the same time. Mar. 6, J. C. Rhone will sell valuable personal property on the premises of W. A. Leiser in Madson township mile and a half east of White Hall at 9 a. m. horses, cattle, etc. March 14th. Messrs. Fisher and Knecht will sell valuable Personal Property on the premises in Main township, near the old Fulling Mill, on Tuesday, March 14th at 10 o'clock A. M. Horses, Colts, Cows, Hog and farming implements. March 20. A. B. Johnson, agent, will sell personal property consisting of horses, cows, farm utensils, pigs, furniture, grain in the ground &c, in, Scott township near Espy, at 10 a. m SPECIAL NOTICES. PBKXONR DI8IMNO TO 8ICCHB THB BKRYICEB of John 8. Williams for spring sales should aaake arrangements Boon, an he la fast filling ap his dates. K HKNT FROM AI'KIL 1ST, A feTITK OK rront rooms ana aming room ana Kitcnen suitable for man and w rife. Inquire of I 1. huakplkss. ?OR SALE. Til K C. M. HENS FA KM KOHM ' erly owned by Orler Oute.lt at Hupert, for leby J. 11. MAIZE, Agent. T?OK BALE. A OOOD CUTTEK, MADE BV X M. '. moan Bro with t mils and pole. Cheap. Inquire of Geo. K. Klwell. tf. PI S1I.C OB BINT THI CNDRKSIONRO 0FFRK8 for sale or rent the hotel In Oranjcevllle Known as the Ileckman House. Also offers US acres of land In Scott township. For terms etc Inquire of Albert ileckman, orangevllle. 10. 14-fiinoa, IX IINDH OF BLANKS FOR JC8TICKB AND l constables, at the Columbian onice. tf. BDS MOHTOAOR8 AND NOTK HOOKS OK AM. kinds at the Columbian ofllce. tf. MCBIC LKHK0NS CHAS. P. BLWXI.L, POK TDK past three years a student In Boston, Is evlng lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. rpo LOAN $15,000 TO LOAN AT Btf rBKCRNT. IN. I terest In sums of tl,M aAd upward on mist mortgage on real estate In Hloomsburg, ra. Apply 10 a. uiarence r reas, Any., nra nt., next to M. K. Church. la-H-Smos. TOS IAI.I A BLACK H0H8B PITK VKAK OlD, WILL worK any wnero, single or aouuie, can be ven by ladles. Inquire of W. B. Uerumn, uiviue, fa. 11, Ft BALK THE KUPRHT HOTEL, POHMKKLT owned by W. K. Tubbs, deceased. For terms nail on or write to J. It. Maize, Agent, wooKosuurg, ra. i-j-h-u. M IDDLK 8TATE8 RAILWAY GUIDE Monthly, $1.00 a year. Hample copy, 10 M, It. Walter, Publisher, Hcranton, Pa. l-tt-8-mo. SPECIAL NOTICE IS IIEHEBY GIVEN THAT C, M. Hobblns of Pottsvllle, formerly of this place Is capable of putting In either gas, team, hot water, perfectly. AH jobs that he does must work or no charge, lie will take land In exchange for work, to the amount of a lot from ifi to 100 feet front. Please write to 111 Mlnersvtlle Mt., Pottsvllle, Pa., for particu lars. All work guaranteed; prices can't be beat any where In the county. A fair patronage Is spected. l-ao-'tm. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Mrtate of Aaron MoHletlar, late of MUlUn town. tMp, dw'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county, Pa , to make distribution of the funds In said estate, will meet the parties Interested at his office In Cat-awlsHO, Pa., at 10a. m., on Saturday, Janu ary shtIi, lew), when and where all pxrtles Inter ested will attend or be forever debarred from any share of su'd fund. J--4t. W. II. KHAWN, Auditor. WiDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to t ho Orphans' Court of Columbia county on the llrst Monday of February A. D. 1HUH, and eonhrmed nisi, and unless exceptions aretlled win.in four days thereafter, will bo con ft rmed aLdute. JucobO. Mlson, dee'd., Est., Klshlngcrcek, twp., personalty, t-ioo.oa. .1. T. llevriVnmh'h. d c'd.. Est... Mfulltinn t wn.. K unity, r'0 00 John ciasKiuyer, dee'd., Est., Locust twp., Realty, fs u. D. F ueiser. dee'd., Est., Madison twp., Per Eonulty, tnwfiO. John KlsiU-r, dee'd., Est , Hemlock twp , Per annuity tt'V.. William it. Mather, dee'd, Est., Greenwood twp,, PntHonally, UNl.tlO. !. H. llower, dee d.. Est., Locust twp., Person alty, f 1 15.7H Itenlty, $184.1X1. KI 00. David (ielslnger, dee'd., Est., Scott twp., Per sonalty, tlW.Kt, heulty, li.00. Total iMIl.SA, Clerk's oftlce, ) Bl'KniiHburg. Pa., V U. M. QUICK, ' Juu.lt), 1HU3 ) Clerk, O, C. UH.KI UIVI fclH'S r mm mm mm mm v mm O O THtT KIDNEY, LIVERS Vain in the Ilnck, Joints or hips, sediment In urine like brick-dust frequent calls or Mention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint. Dlulx'tcs, dropsy, scanty or high colored uiina, I rinnry Trouble, Stinging sensations when roldlng, distress prea. sura In the parts, urethral Irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver, Hloat or dark cfrclcs under tho eyes, tongue coined, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. Attnmiitre-CNi cmtnt of On. Rattle, tf not twnrflted, Dniffpmtft wul refund Ui you Uie pile paid. At Druggists, 60c. (Use, f 1.00 Nlxe, "Inralldii' Quid, to Itmlth" frw Ootuniltatlon tre. Dn. Kilmer k Co., DiNonAMTott, N. Y. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons Interested In the estates or the respective decedents and minors that the following ndmlnlst rat ors,executira,' guardians. accounls have been Died In the oDIce of the Keglster of Columbia county, and will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance In the Orphans' Court to be held In Hloomsburg, Mon day, February Ath, lKtt.1, at o'clock p. m. of said day. No. 1. First and final account of f). W. Knouse. Kxecutflr of the'estate of John Oranti, lute of Jackson twp., Columbia County, de ceased. No. a. First nnd finnl account of o. w. Cher- Inirton. Administrator of PeterHwank who was the Kxecutorof Nancy A. I.evan, late of Hoar- lngcn'cK township, coiumuia county, aeceasea. No. S. The account of M. C. Woodward, trustee for the sale of real estate of Thomas Shearman of Beaver township, Columbia Co., deceased. No. 4. First, and final account of Simon Hons Executor of William Baker, lute of Beaver twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. B. The account of K. II. Hlrleman. Trustee for the sale of real estate of George Hess, late of Kugarloaf twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. ft. First and final account of Peter A. Evans. Guardian of William Henry Gruber, a minor child of Cyrus Gruber, late of lleinlock twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 7. Final account of Chas. C. Evans, guardian of James K. Sponenberg, a minor of John L. Nponenberg, late of Columbia Co., de ceased. No. 8. First and final account of J. B. Koblson Administrator rof the estate of Mary Augusta Komson. late oi moomsourg. coiumoia uounu. deceased. No. 9. First and final account of Charles A. Bltner. administrator of Catharine Bllner. late of Locust township, Columbia Co., deceased. No. 10. Account of Margaret Springer, ad ministratrix of Phtllp Springer, late of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of Ellis Eves, Execut or of the estate of Dr. T. J. Hwlsher, late of Madison twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 12. First and final account of Joseph H. Itobblns.E xecutor of L. Catharine Brown, late of Llghtstreet, Col. Co., deceased. No. 18. First and final account of Sue A. White, administratrix of M. J, White, late of Espy, CoL Co., deceased. No. 14. First and final account of nenry Bea ver, Administrator of Wm. Ilelwlg, late of Lo cust twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 15. First and final account of John C. Cuflsman and Frederick K. . h Human, Kxecu torsof Ellen M. chrlsman of the township of Brlarcreek.Col. Co., deceased. No. in. First and final account of Vrlah Welllver, administrator of Samuel Bruglcr, late of Madison twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 17. First and final account of A. V. and C. K. Kressler, Executors of John Kressler, late of Scott twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. 1H. First and final account of Geo. w. T it, Executor of the estate of Sarah (Sallle) A. Fuller, late of Flshlugcreek twp , Col. Co., de. ceased. No. 19 First and final account of N. II. D. Brown and 1). S. Brown, administrators of Ja cob Brown, late of Mifflin twp., Col. Co., de ceased. C. II. CAMPBELL, Register. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Columbia County ss. in re-emViC o Mary M. Klshbacli, Off a. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, to dlstrl. but e lundB In bands of sterling Dickson, Esq. ad ministrator as per account filed, will set at the oftlce of C. C. Evans, Esq., In Berwick, Pa., on January at, lH:t, at 10 a. m. All parties having claims will present them at that time or be acuurrea iroui collecting same. C. B. JACKSON, Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kttale oJotuu Doty, deonusd, The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia vounty, Pa., on exceptions, to the account of the administra tors of Jonas Doty, deceased, and to make dis tribution of the fund in their hands, will siLat nisonice in Dtoomsnurg, fa., on satur. day, February 2fttn. 1BUH at 10 o'clock a. m.. to oer. form the duties of bis appointment, when and where all persons Interested in said estate shall appear and present tbelr claims or be lurever ucuarrea irom any snare oi saia tuna. ltOBT. BUCKINGHAM, l-a0-4t. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of David Qeiidngrr, late of Scott lotrnthlp, deceaed. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of David Geisinger, lute of Scott township, Col. Co., Pa., deceused, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without aeluy to MAKGABET H. GEISINGER, pj-KMIt. Administratrix. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ae, count has been tiled In the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County, and will be present ed to tho suld Court on the first Monday of Feb ruary A. D. 1HUM, and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter win uw cuiiuriueu uuguiute. First and llnal nccount of William Trescot Assignee of John M. T resent t and Cora J. his wife, of the town of Blooiusburg, In trust for umieiiL ui i reuibura. ir BlmiuiHhurg,' Pa., January ttth, 1WW G. M.QUIC Prothonot1"'- Lota for Sale. t own lots for sale on Tenth, Eleventh, and Harriet streets, near Drafts and Copper Works. Persons desiring cheap homes will do well to see them before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB DIEFFENBACn, Agt. ls-B-sm NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following no count lias been tiled In I lie Orphans' Court of Columbia county, and will be presented to the suld court on the llrst Monday of February, A. 1). Im'.i.i unci continued i.ui, and unless excep tions are Med within four day thereafter, will be cunllrmed absolute First and final account of Simon Hons, Trus tee of the Estate of Anna Baker, minor sister of A. F. Buker late of Beaver Township, de ceased. Clerk's office, a. M. QUICK, Bloomsburg, Pa. Clerk O. C. January 9th, ItVV Nntriment tn Eggs. THEIR VALUE AS A FOOD AND THEIR USE IN CERTAIN DISEASES. From the Germantown Telegraph. Six large eggs will weigh about a pountl. As a flesh producer one pound of eggs is equal to one pound of beef. About one-third of the weight of an egg is solid nutriment, which is more than can be said of meat. There are no bones and tough pieces that have to be laid aside. Practically an egg is animal food and yet there is none of the disagreeable work ot the butcher necessary to od tain it. Kggs at average prices are among the cheapest and most nutri tious articles of diet. Like milk, an egg is complete food in itself, con taining everything necessary for the development of a perfect animal. It is also easily digested, if not damaged in cooking. Indeed, there is no more concentrated and nourishing food than cgRS. 1 he albumen, oil and saline matter are, as in milk, in the right proportion for sustaining animal lile. The valu able or important salts are contained in the yolk, and hence this portion of the egg is most useful in some forms of disease. A weakly person, in whom nerve force is deficient and the blood impoverished, may take the yolk of egg with advantage. The iron and the phosphoric compounds are in a condition to be easily assimilated, although homoepathic in quantity, nevertheless exert a marked influence on the system. The yolks of eggs, con taining, as they do, less albumen, are not so injuriously affected by heat as the whites, and a hard-boiled yolk may be usually eaten by invalids without inconvenience. Small in size, great in results: De Witt's Little Early Risers Best pills for Constipation, best for Sick Head ache best for Sour Stomach. They never, gripe. V. S. Rishton Drug gist. 1014-iy NEW YORK VAKKETS. Reported by Palmer. Klvenbunr Co.. Whole. sale commission Merchants In Fruits and Pro duce, lot) Keade Street, New York. Jan. 23rd, 189a. The week opens with milder weath er and snow. Maiket active on. all lines. Apples; Spitz, fancy, $2.50 $3.50; Oreenings, fancy, $3.50 $4.00; prime, $2.50 $3.00; small bbls, $2.00 $3.00; Baldwins, fancy, 7 S 2 00: others, $2.00 ah $2. 50; Spies, $2.00 (3) $3.00; Cranberries; Jersey, $2.50 $275; Potatoes, $2.75 (f5 53.00; bwects; Vineland, fancy, $4-5 t5-5i others, $4.00 $4.25; Onions; white, $2.50 $4.00; red, $2.50 $3.00; yellow, $3.00 a $3-25; lurmps, 60 p 75c; Poultry; Turkeys, 14 (5 ioc; chickens, 15 16c; fowls, 13 Mc; ducks, 13 15c; geese, 12 13c; capons; large, 22 a 23c: me dium, 20 21c; small & slips, 17 18c; Oame; quail, $1.75 a doz., grouse, $1.00 $1.25 pair; partridge, $1.25 $1.50; ducks canvas, $2.00 (3) $4 50; redhead, $1.00 $2.50; others, S 75c5 Eggs; fresh gathered, 30 31c; limes, 25c; Calves; country dress ed, prime, 10 nc; fair, 9 10c; medium, 8 oc; small, 5 7c; pork; light, 10 ioc; medium, 9J 10c ; heavy, 9 9:; butter; creamery, 30 31c; dairy, extras, 27 (3) 28c; firsts, 25 (dj 26c; seconds, 22 24c; thirds, 20 21c; evap. apples; fancy, 11 njc; others, 9 10c, taspberries, 20 21c; Deans; marrow, $2.30 $2.35; medium, $1.90 $1.95; white kidney, $2.50 $2.70; red, $2.50 $2.60; Honey; clover, 13 15c; buckwheat, it 13c; maple sugar, j 9c; syrup, 65 75c; hay, 75 90c; straw, 60 70c. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORBICTED WIIILT. RETAIL FRICIt. Butter per lb $ Eggs per dozen Lard per lb Ham per pound , Pork, whole, per pound 07 Beef, quarter, per pound ... 06 Wheat per bushel Corn ears " " Oats " " Rye " " Buckwheat flour per 100 Wheat flour per bbl Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel .30 .30 .12 17 to .08 to .08 1. 00 .60 45 .80 2.40 5.00 12. OO 1.00 Turnips Onions " 5 II 1. 00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 .12 Cranberries per qt Tallow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted . , Raspberries Cow Hides per lb Steer " Calf Skin 40 Sheep pelts .04 .12 .09 .08 05 .18 .IS 03 OS to 5 90 Shelled corn per bus 70 00 Corn meal, cwt Bran, Chop " Middlings " Chickens per lb. Tllrbva i '25 5 5 .10 .14 .10 .10 Ducks Coal. No. 0, delivered a.50 3 5 " 4 and s " ... " 6 at yard " 4 and 5 at yard a.5 35 What is Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It is a harmless subHtituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour CurdU cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho storaaeh and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castor! la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers bar repeatedly told me ot IU good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Osqood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mother will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the rariouiquack nostrums which are deatroymc their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thereby seeding Ihem to prematura graTea." Pa. J. P. KncaaLOB, Oooway, Ark. Tfca CaavtMT Oompamy, TT Murray Strt, New Tork City. WATCH US. CAIX AT s8 NEW READY PAY STORE. Corner of Main and Iron Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., We have just received a new stock of Ladies', Gents', Misses', Youths and Childrens' Shoes. Don't fail to see our $2.00 shoo for Ladies. We are closing out our old stock of Boots and Shoes at a J3argain. Our line of Dry Goods, No tions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Tubs, Buckets, and Table and Floor Oil Cloths is complete. Come and see us. No trouble to show Goods. You will find our prices as low as in any town in the State, Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any preacrlpUon known to me," R. A. Ancnaa, H. D., Ill So. Oxford 8t , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our phyaiciuia In the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their experi ence tn their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hare among our medical suppliea what ia known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria hat won us to look wiU faror upon It." Uitrran BomrrAf. ahd DisranaaaT, lotton, 1 Alum C Smith, prt$., FOR FEBRUa) JURORS COURT. Cirani) Jury. It.-nvrr .t. tnul Kry. Ilciitnn JiU'mI) Knrns. I;i,rvlik 1 ll. I.nn'lii t V ti..,,. llliiniii-K. H. Ilurtlnnii, l'etrr Kc11(t I; A to mwli.r. ' " CiilnwlKa Alfred Ilmvr-r. t'eiitriillii .lohn .1. D'lKiiiiipll. ' Centre K. W. Iloss, .,'"n!f,,i"!"7;,,,,!nry TIKh''' fr Bust, i.iH-usI K. C. Vesger. Madlsot. cIish. Ki-cnmer. Wt, I'li'iisiint J. J. Crawford, ItnnrlngcriH'k Michael hnnch. David It 1 nugiirloaf ilohn Mtotit, c. K. Yorks. TRAVERSK JITROkS, KIR ST WF.rir ni'Bvcr-.insrpn Mingcrtnan. Nnrinnn Cm. ll.-nton-Thoinas llartnian. John TaiarJi ll.;rwlckrII. F. Hrlttnin, Harry flrozier. uili'MMin, 11. r. ttirn. B BliHim-Mllrs Ohl, Peter .Tones, n. ft linn J Wm. HhnrtVr. Hr.. W. II. Millard, I. Ma lor ' ltrlnrcrcck Diinlcl Allicrtwiii. 1- catawlHsa John Overdorf. l t'entralln Andnw lnlhan. I i ( cntre-ll. K. Knorr, Kriuik Fester. t t'nnynghant Jium-n Muhan.J. tienrire I (ireenwiMNl II. u. Mclleiiry. i 1 llcinliM'k .fai'oh Audi's, i .lackson Wilson AllNrtsnn. i Icust-I'.. w. tieorgo, Daniel llonlxiw ' Holiimon Hnvdcr. j , Mnln-N. II. W. Brown, Samuel Hitler f Vlltlln-.lolm Klrkcnilnll, Henry Nus. ! Montour Uiuili'l K. Itavlnr. I ; tt, licnsnnt-Kiiiniiui'i Crawford. f J'lne-tfeorge l.udwlg. ' Hugarloaf H. I;, llcss. I TRAVKRPF. JURORS, SF.CONf) WEF.K. I ' Tteaver-Hlmon linns, .tnseph Davis. I Hent'in-1.. II. unit's, Win. 1. coin f Hcrwlck-Chnrlrs Knintz, . A. HucklnehJ M. t:. Johnson, llruce furael, John II. Ilrt-dtu liloom.-TCllHtm Wllllntns, I. w. Nu,. nut ........................... ..i,,,! ,tii ,in, t in. rltigiT, J. k. HlttentM-ndcr, Horace J. Hartnii Kilns I'liiiintM-rlnlti. Win. Krl,ai.,,. ""uu. caMwlssa John Waltz, .Isi'ob iiiiwrr 11 SpsiiRler, I'eU'r Kenstennacber. Klslilng creek Ira Itlclmrt, V,i KL-lit, U'ln J fl.nn.u ttn-enwooil W. J. Alhenann. Ml u-in... Madison J. K. Cotncr, Francis Itunri rmi,pv IfcolllVAF ' ' r 1 Main W. II. MenslnRer. juiiiivwih itafiiri t iui'1 ' Tine Koliert Fof ter, James fttackhouse. i Htigarloaf Lloyd H. Fritz.' THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on aT kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly' attended to. i Se&ler ia Builder's Snppl ier. t : j i j i i r i inaiuc iinruwuuu nnisnes t specialty. - Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage THE PATRIOT rOREIOST DEIOCB.TIC I0BS1IQ lEWSFUTll IN PENNSYLVANIA. Cleveland "and Stevensoi ON TIIEIH WAY TO THK WHITS IlOUSB Daily, every week day morning la the yeaj ts a year. Weekly, Tuesday cvculoff of every week li3 the year, f 1 a year. ii uesaiin in now. '' f'.y, -i In Central Pennsylvania having Its exelualvfi i. 'J wires and operators, connected with the new; ; centres of the world. With its rapid faclUUnf ' , It reaches three hundred and sixty-live towml' . With .11 Ih. i,.-u .M,m .n mwin hfim . 'u ahead of all others. U '' llurrlHburtf will be an unusually lmportuif, point the coming year. The session of the Iff j islature, the election of a successor to yuw,i';: Kepubllcnn legislature confronted by a UfmO",' ; cratlc administration, all tend to draw the put He eye to the capital. Thi 1'athiot will In most complete reports of all these Intereatlq proceedings. The past year has been tho most succeBsM In the history of Tin Patkiot. It wants Us new year to be still better. 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