THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Umi? riAT rnrm i vr J.niL UULiUiYlDliUN. 0. E. Elwell, 1 VAlu,. J. K. Blttonbondor.J EillCTS- BLOOMSBUliG, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY, A, 188.. Thn Philadelphia Times endorses tho Ohio Democratic Tariff plank nnd believes tliat any party that inseru it in tlii'ir platform this year will elect a President. A telegram from Centraliadatud De cember 281 h, says that two unknown men wore f., md dead in a barn at Nil midla t e t before. Tho suppo sition i-. 'at ilmy froze to death. Colonel McCluro'B effort to start a presidential boom for General Grant has fallen flat. It didn't seem to mako any impression whatever on tho repub lican King makers Try again Colo nel. Hope you may havo better luuk next time. Now we know why President Arthur delayed the pardon of Sergeant Mason so long. It wns to creato sympathy for tho convict ho that he could make a fortuno by exhibiting himself. Mason has signed a contract to appear at a Philadelphia museum, at $200 n week, and is billed as a "famous hero." Betty and tho baby will also bo on exhibition soon. Pennsylvania is complimented with four Chairmanships speaker Carlisle. Besides Mr. ltandall as Chairmau of tho Committee on Appropriations and ex-Governor Curtin as Chairman of 1'oreign Relations, Mr. Mutchler is made Chairman of the Select Commit tee on Reform in tho Civil Scrvico and Mr. Hopkins Chairman of tho Commit teo on Labor. On tho whole Pennsyl vania does well. Our member of Congress, Hon. J. B. Storm, has besn placed on two com raittees, Var Claims and Expenditures of the Interior Department The first has to do with thoso millions of dollars claimed for tho most part by spcotila tors, for damages sustained by privato individuals durinor the late war. Theso claims need ycry careful watching, or tho Treasury will soon bo rid of its sur plus and that without any reduction of tariff or internal revenue taxes. Mon roe Democrat. Tho number of Senators who had not presented their warrants at tho Stato Treasury quito recently has been reduced to four and tho number of members of tho houso to ten. Senator Hall, Democrat, of Elk, who scarcely attended onc-lmrd ot tno sessions ol tho Senate, presented his warrant and turned into tho treasury 1,200, retain ing $720,40. Representatives Morry and Ryland, Democrats, of Clinton and Northumberland counties respectively, drew M1U less than their claim, on ao count of tho Juno recess. Tho Senators have now presented the state $14,0 13.80 and tlio members ul the House SIO, 740, makiucr a total of 25,054.40 covered into tho treasury Dy tho legislators. l orty-six mombers of the House deducted $110 each from 4ho amount of their warrants and mno 100 bee i"" of the recess in Juno, Ninetee S i.itors turned into tho treason olio each for a similar reason and one $1011. Quo hundred and twen- ty-fivo mouthers of tho house havo drawn full pay, sixty-six have scaled their warrants from $100 to $820 and one (Crawford, of Philadelphia) has given tho Stato all his pav. Only ten Senators havo taken the full amount of theii warrants. THE SEWER INJUNCTION. On the 29th of December a bill of complaint was Hied in the Court, of Com mon Pleas of this county by D. J. Wal ler, William Neal, W. M. Reber, L. N. Moyer, O. A. Jacoby, Jackson Hower, M. C. Sloan, I, S. Kuhn, Stephen Knorr, J. VY. Miller, It. U. Kramer, t f. liill mover. E. V. Hartrmin. J. P. Tuslin and L. A. Shattuck, taxpayers, against tho 1'rosident and members ol town Council, praying for in injunction to restrain tho defendants from proceeding to construct a sewer over tuo routo do signated, viz, up Sixth street, to Iron, and down Iron street, or on any other routo than tho one designated by tho contracts with the county and .Normal School, and from entering on any lands other than those for which releases have been oxecuted. The bill sets forth that tho council ordained tho construction of a sewer in accordance with specification adopt ed November 27th 1883, to-wit: from tho Normal school down second to Market down Market to the river. That a contract was entered into between tho Town and Normal School, by which tho latter was to pay $1500 towards the construction of tho sewer on said routo ; and a similar contract was mado with tho county for sewerage from the iail for $2000. That on December 10th at a Bpecial council meeting, only four members being present a resolution was passed changing tho routo from Market street up Sixth, to iron, down iron to tho canal and thenco to tho river. That by this change in routo an acuto angle is mado at Market and Sixth and Iron streets, whilo tho fall or down grado in tho sewer is tho minimum and so en dangers its successful working. That on the routo to tho river down Market all rights of way had been re leased, wbhVin the new route no releas es havo been secured. That tho Sanitarium and D. L. & W. depot cannot bo accommodated with sewerage, both of which places need it badly and would bo accommodated by tho original routo. That the change of routo wns hastily mado without tho exercises of that dis cretion and foresight required in enter prise of this magnitude. That lb v1. 'Unction of a sewer oyer tho propc routo will incur a debt exceeding $7000, and that no provision has been undo as required by law for payment of litis increased indebted ness, tho whole of which must bo pro vided for if tho contracts with tho Nor mal School and county aro not complied with. Tho paper wero presented to Judgo El well on Saturday and a preliminary injunction issued, and the time for a hearing fixed for Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. On Monday Judgo El well certified the caio to Judge Rico of Wilkesbarre, his intercut in tho cause being such us to render it improper for him to determine it. Tho oaso was arpueij at tho time fix ed before Judge Hieo in tho court house, Buckolew, Knorr & Winter stceti representing tho complainants, and Uarkley and lkeler defendants. The intiio n'teinoon I evening was consume I m the argmi,.. t, after which Judgu Rico took tho papers and holds tho case uuder advisement. COUNTY 0FFI0EE8. The flithl in this county forollico this year, promises to bo n warm one. Al ready tho list of candidates is wen filled, with numerous townships to hear from. Kor tli" comniissinnt rdiii) Steph en Poll- , Co.uio nnd B. I Edgar of I'ishliigcreek, and probably several others, will contond. For county treasurer, P. A. Evans of Montour, G. A. Herring of Bloomsburg nnd A. B. Croop of Briarcrcek, will ask for tlio nomintttion. For Prolhonotnry, ex-county super intendent W. II. Snyder of Oinnse, md ex-deputy prothonotary, G. M. Quick of Bloonisburtr will each try his strenplh against William Krickbanm wuo in ii couuitiaiu i or it mini ii-un. For Register and Recorder tho pre sent Incumbent, G. W. Sterner, will osk for n second term, to secure which ho must defeat C. II. Campbell and ex- sheriff Eut. For Kepp'scntativcs wo have heard several nam- s mentioned, but not with sufficient certainty to warrant us in publishing them, except William Bryson, who will ask a second term. Tho Democracy of the county ought to have no difficulty in selecting a good set of officials from those already in tho field, or who will enter hereafter. Tho principal point to no guarded is that no man shall bo nomiuated for any of fice who in any way violates the law governing delegate-election and notui natiii2 convention, which, law wo shall publish in full in due time, in order that candidates may not bo igno rant of what tho law permits nnd j ro hibits to thoso seeking office. The Publio Schools of the State. Tho repoit of Superintendent of schools lllgbeo has just been made public. There are 2,227 school districts in the State, 19,542 schools, 7,897 giadcd schools, 15,721 school directors, 105 superintendents, 8,u00 male teach and 13,414 female teachers. The aver ago salary of male teachers per month is $37.03 : female teachers, $30.05. Tho nvcrago attendance of pupils was 'J57.UHU ; cost Ot tuition, 5,lU3,(iU1.74; cost of buildings, tuition, fuel and con tingencies, $9,206,336.65 ; estimated valno of school property, $30,199,G3G ; school tax levied fur all purposes, $5,- 670,547.57 ; estimated value of stato and incorporated educational institu tions, $8,847,3S9.7C. Tho incrcaso over last year is given as follows : In schools, 359 ; maid teachers, 451 : female teachers, 637 pay of female teachers, $176 per month; number of pupils, 12,335 ; cost of tui tion, 329,973.83 ; valuo of school pro perty, $1,858,076. Mahone Peels Bad. From the llarttord Times. Poor Million o has at length reached a position, in Washington as well as in Virginia, v, Inch is fitted to excite, oven among tho staunchest democrats only a leeling ot compassion, liy their al lianco with the republicans into whose caucuses ho and bis lieutenant, Riddle berger, have crawled these political soldiers of fortune find they have sac rificed their pretended independence, tho only thing that gave them any lm portanco or recognition at Washington, and lost their remaining infiuencu with that part of their Virginia followers who aro ot democratic precedents. Jua hone "feels bad." Divirrht M. S.ihin of Minnpuntn. llin new Chairman of the Republican Na- LlUIIiai VUlllllllkkl'l', 13 DttlU IU LlilVC U income of 8100,000 a year, derived i r . . . . raaiuiy irom prison contracts. TELEGBAPJIIO. Against the Lotteries. Washington, Dec. 31. Tho post master general is preparing a bill, which it is proposed to havo introduced in congress, to exclude newspapers pub lishing lottery advertisements from tho pound rate. This bill is iu accordanco with tho postmaster general's recom mendation in his annual report. Why a Bail Mill Shut Down. Reading, Dec. 31. The managers of tho Philadelphia and Heading coal and iron company's rail mill, which closed to-day, probably permanently, throw ing three, hundred hands out ot work, stato as a reason for their action that it costs $37 per ton to mako rails, whilo in other parts of tho country they can bo manufactured lor $35. A Comet With Two Tails. Rocuesteh, N. Y., Dec. 31. Pro fessor Lowis Swift, director of tho Warner observatory, has discovered that tho Pons comet, which had a sin gle tail in 1812, now has a double tail, the longer part ot which is seven do grces and tho shorter three degrees in length. It is undergoing changes as it approaches tho sun and can bo seen with a naked oyo early in tho even ing. Pittsburg Iron Mills Eesuining. PiTTSiiuita, Jan. 1. Tho mills which closed down for the holidays will re sumo to-morrow. Most of them report enough orders on hand to run them for many woeks. A reduction ot 10 per cent, in the wages ot their employes is talked of by tho tubo manufacturers but no d finite action has been taken yet. A Queer Case of Superstition. New Yohk, January 1. A most re markable caso of superstition has just come to Light in Now Lots, a suburb of Brooklyn, where tho authorities havo discovered a religious society that has kept tho dead body of its leader for fourteen days in tho expectation that tho lifo will be restored to it. Five years ago sorcn persons, five men and two women, camo from Chicago and settled in Now Lots. They occupied one houso and did no work, believing that they wero under tho especial care of God, who would provide them with all things nedful. How they have managed to live is a mystery. Their leader was Robert J. Hayncs, about 35 years old, nn intelligent, educated man, but u monomuniau on the subject of re llgion Fourteen days ago ho died of consumption. His wife wont to Chica go, saying that her husband would join her there. Since then tho I ody has laid on a cot in tho room where tho others sleep, dressed in ministerial black, with hat and shoes on. Ono of tho members said i "Brother Haynes is Btill with us. Ho is only dead tor a punishment and in a few days will re turn to life. You see, ho never wanted to die and mado up his mind that U would not. God, to punish him, caus. ed his death, but Ho will restore him to life, to work moro earnestly for His glory. They will not ollow tho body to be buried and say that they will send it to Chicago. Tho Health OftloriH will sco that tuo laws rp complied with. The Shoe on the Other Foot- From the WilU&msport Sun nnd Banner. Republicans aro very careful to note tho names of domocrats who received full pay as members of tho legislature, but forget to add that the republicans wero moro than anxious to take nil they could get. Our Underpaid School Teachers, The J'ress is glad to note that other ouruals are beginning to Interest thorn- selves in tho matter of school teachers' salaries Tho miserly character of thb pay allowed to this most important branch of tho public service is a dis credit to tho Stato and an injury to tho sohools. We called attention last week to one township in Snyder County which pays its public school teachers the magnificent sum of $18 a month. Twenty ur thirty dollars it month art very common salaries in this Stale, in Philadelphia tho avcrngo pay of fomalo teachers Is $37.90 a month, though tho malo teachers, which include tho high est-priced teachers in tho Stato. rccoivo an averago ot si20 a month, mo rnaio teachers in this State, outsido of Phila delphia, receive $31 45, and female teachers $27 19 monthly. Tho American, of tins city, recently addressed Mr. Wiekershum, cx-supcrin-tendent of pnblio schools, on tho sub ject, asking him, among othei things, "it tho tho public schools suttered, nnd, f so, to what extern, on account ot tho compensation of the public school teach ers being less than that of other per sons whoso capabilities, training, etc., may oc consiucreu oi corrcsponuing grade." His reply is, nnd we believe that none will gainsay it, that "tho low salaries paid teachers tend largely to keep first-class talent and cntei prise out of the profession, nnd oftentimes to cause the lo.'s of that which it had ac quired. Four thousand teachors leavo the profession every year in Pennsyl vania. Ut theso many ot tho most promising young men study law or med icine, engage iu some kind of clerical work that pays them bettor, or enter upon a business career. The loss is al most enough to paralyze tho whole work of education, liesidcs, this con stant change of teachers is very dam aging in its effects upon the pupils in our schools, JNo ono can teach a child well who is not thoroughly acquainted with his talents, tastes and disposition, and such an insight into the inner being of a school ful of children is not acquir ed in a day or year. With a constant change of teachers, the pupils of a school lose all that is most valuablo in education, tho moulding of character, the shaping of life, that training which makes the best possible men and wo men, l.ct teachors bo compensated tor their labor as they ought to be, and hosts of the very choicest of our young men would prepare themselves for tho business of teaching and training the young the most delicate and most tlit- ficult, but most delightful work God has lefc man to do. J'nila. J'ress. ITEMS. Tho Salvation army in Easton has purchased real estate. Forepaugh has bought a white ole pliant in Algeria for $48,000. A $40,000 fire occurred atWellsboro, Pa., last week Wednesday. The six weeks'shul-down of tho Wns tern Pennsylvania nail factories began Saturday. Mr. Sneaker Carlisle assisted Presi dent Arthur in receiving Now Years' calls at tho White House. Tho New S"ork Observer has pub lished a beautiful calendar for 1881. Sent post-paid for 10 cents. Address N. Y. Observer, New York city. An order has been issued at Wilkes bairo for the suspension of all the mines tbicc days in each week, commencing yesterday, and lasting uutil April 1st. Tho associato judges of Lackawanna county have vacated their offices, their terras havo expired. There will be no more side-judges in that county. . Tho coal mine shaftof Harnad. Jacob & Co , Clearfield county, was burned on l riday. 1 hero were four men in the mine ut tho time but they got out alive. A mule perished. Six Lancaster physicians have been indicted for failing to mako returns of deaths and births, and three clergymen for failnro to repoit marriages to tlio pioper authorities. They wero about to bury a grand- Jbild of Uen. Turner ot Merapuu, when somo ono insisted that it should bo bathed and slapped on the back. It is now alive and doing well. W. W. Allen of Watervliet, Mich. impressed with tho peruiciousness of tobacco, stopped using it, and burned m the street his large stock of tobacco. cigars, nnd snutt. The cellars under Philadelphia's now Uity Hall aio the largest in America, their area being 4 acres. Tho first eel lar is thirteen feet deep, and tho cellar under that is ot like depth. Tho Pennsylvania Wool Growers' Association, in which they say that tho last tariff act caused a loss in this stato to that jntorest of $200,000, nnd asking donations to send a committee to Washington to lobby in favor of an incrcaso in the rato. Martin MoDonough, In whoso favor the court of Lackawanna county decided tho contested election case, demanded possession of tho office, but Henry Sommere, tho incumbent, refused to yield because the matterhas been taken to the supremo coui t. McDouough has brought suit against Sommers. Oood Beading for Boys and Girls. The Kaleidoscope, a monthly maga zine of pure and entertaining reading for American youth, will mako its first appearance about January ia, 1HH4, lis publishers promise tho best journal of its class ever published for tho price, 50 cents a year. Samplo copies gra tis. An agent is wanted iu every county in the United States. Address Tub Ivai.eidoscoi'H, York, Pa. One Thousand and One Biddies. We havo iust received a handsome littlo.bock wiih tho above title, which contains tho material for much fun and homo amusement iu tho way of Rid dies, Conundrums, Enigmas, and Hints for Acting Charades. If parents desire to havo their children amused, and also amuso themselves, they can- not do better than to send for this book. It contains 128 pages, with enameled paper oover, and will bo sent l.v mail. ni-Ht naiil. to anv address. upun receipt of 15 cents, by J. S. Oan,- vie lis uo., I'ubiisners,!)! nose otreei, JNow 1 oik. 1, OTH'E OF DISSOLUTION. i nflfnnrRhln nf fiAA. R. Mockoiistlfia and A. M. DoWUt aoiug bUMue&i iu uia nuiuu oi i'iuckcu- at In a l IfciWIf t. hftn lipfn Hlctnvtul tllM tlaV t)V IJ1U- timi ivimwint Tim hiiMinni will bu continued by Goo. a fr'iockenstlDO who wilt pay all U1U ana collret tiUfu-iouQta. ' A. M. DlWl'IT. W fROYAL KKVIf J Mil POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowJjf rmer varies. A mirvel of nurltv strongth and wttoiesom'Mies'. Miro economical thinttir) ordinary k'nis. and cannot be said In competition wltn tlio muitltudo ot low test, snort wetut, nimn ur puupuim niiuu.iij In mas. Uovai. IMkino I'owdskCo, ion Watl-Ht., N. V. ouirll-lv. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " CaWcrt, Tolas, . May 3, 1M2. " I wlili to exprcsj inj appreciation ot tlio TaluaMo quail tloa of Ayr ; Cherry Pectoral &3 a cough remedy. " Wlilla with Churchill's army, Just boforo the battlo ot Vlckiburg, I contracted a so Tcro colli, which terminated In a ilanccrous cough. 1 fouti'l no relief till on our Inarch we c.'.uie to a country itore, hero, on asking for some remedy, I was urged to try Ayed's CuehiiY l'curoiuL. "I dM to, nnd was rnpl.lly cured. Slnco then I have kept tho I'ectohai, constantly by me, for family use, mid I havo found It to ho an Invaluable remedy for throat nnd lung diseases. J. V. 'Whitley." Thousands of testimonials certify to tho prompt cuio of all bronchial nnd lung affections, by tho uso of AVER'S CilEmiY rnoron t llclng very palatable, the young est children take It readily. I'lICrARCt) BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLowelljIViass. Sold by all Druggists. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of Sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, on Monday, Feby 4, 1884 at 2 o'clock, p, m., All that certain tract of land situated In Pino township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: adjoining lands of AbrnmTltman on tho north, lands ot Elizabeth Kills on the east, land of Jeremlih Bcrger on tho south and lands of Abram Tltman on the west; containing fifty acres, moro or less, whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution as the property ot Cornelius McUrn, with notlco to Henry Applegato as Terre Tenant, at tho suit of W. II. Hayman. Knorr, Att'y. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate In Briar- creek township, county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : on the north by lands ot J. C. Smith, on tuo cast by Huntington road, on tho south by road leading from Huntington road to Susquehan na Turnpike, ou tho west by lands of Solomon Bower, containing eleven acres, more or les3. Tho building on said premises, against which median. lc's Uen was filed, Is a two-story frame building about thirty feet in front by sixteen In depth. Seized, taken Into execution, at tho suit ot Freas Bros. vs. Nelson Freas, administrator of Adam Dettrlck, deceased, and to bo sold as tho property of Adam Dletrlck, decoased. Lovi. Fa. Bloomsburg, Jan. 1., I. JOHN MOU11EY, Jackson & Little, Atty's. Sheriff. UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP JOSH-n I1ELWIO, DECEASED. Tho undenJsned auditor appointed by tho Or ohans' Court of Columbia county to mako distribu tion of the funds In hands of tho administrator. In tho cstato o- Joseph llclwlg, deceased, will sit at his olllco in Bloomsburg, on January iath, 1881, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and whero nil parties In terested in said estate, must appear and present their claims, or bo forever debarred from any snare oi sam iuuu. F. P. HII.LMKYKlt, Jan 4 Auditor. 3 Health and Jappiness. O DO AS OTHERS O&CTUF HAVE DONE. Aro your Kidnoys disordorod? "KJaney Wort brought me from my lpro, ult were, after 1 bail U-en tiven up ly 13 Uet doctor in Detroit," U. W, IXn entus, llochank-, loula, Mich. Aro your norvos weak? uoo4win( mi vnrtman Monitor u eland, U. c.,aiuri noi expected luimv-aJr. M, u, u, Havo you Bricrhfs Disease? "KMneT Wo't ctirrd me wt en my ar wo Juit Suffcrinfrfrom Diabetes? "Kldujy-Wort U tho most hiccckeMI rcniHy I hare I tin uouo. uiTcn iunioit jinuiomaw rvjiet, ' Vr. VhVAlp c. Iittliou, Mynktnn, Vt. Havo you Liver Complaint?! I v tu ," " w kiiJUilltf Mill iiBVUV JJ Beory Vonj, late Col. C?th Nat. Ounrtl, N. V, E Is your Baok lamo and aching? I iwuje a ium tu iuii vii ui inn." ( C. M. Tullmuyc, Milwaukee, Win. Havo you Kidney Diseaso? C "Uiilney.) ort mndo mo nnumt In liver ami kidney i-ifcvi jtAn i im (ipm.t t p9i ui " ' urint 410 wuriu 110 a lw."-Siiul liodfca, W.lJmattJin, Wat Vs. Aro you Constipated? "JvMney.Wort causon caiy fvucuatlon .nd cured uo after 18 jcara U'o or Cher Mfdlrlnea." y.lMUralrclmd, bt. Al'jar.a, Yt. Havo you Malaria? "Eldntr.Vort has dono Utter than imr other remedy I baro eer uaod In my practice." Ur, II K. Clark, South Hero, Vt. Aro you Bilious? "KliineT.Wnrt hftii rlnnsms ninrA ftiA thin nn other leuiedy I havo over taken," lira. J. T. Oallowfty, Elk Flat, Oregon. Aro vou tormonted with Pilos? 'K lil ney-Wort ptrmanentlj rutvif me of Mewling ntlea. Dr. W. f in. lift rcrr.inmrnilnl It tn nio.M Aro vou Rheumatism rackod?! "Kidney-Wort run u mo. cf it r I wn xiwti up to I cue Lj im jsicwni aim i nay imumi 11111-17 ycir. ElbriOgo Ualcoloi. WtU UaXh, Maine, seTerUyo&rt tundlnir Uiny frleui uu nnd irftle I itn Ura. II. Ijnuortaui. Ula I a. UutU. Vt. fc "KidnT.Wori ftircd ina of m-cullar truui,lrflOfl If you "would Banish Diseaso 1 jlttu uutvt' At,VkW Thb blood cleanser. Cures Rheumatism, Lum baso, LamoBack, Sprains and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Couch-;, Colds, So ro Throat, Dipi oria, Bums, Frost Bile ooth. Bar, anil Head acho, fti.cZ ailpains and aches. Tl Wt Ut,rai! and eittrntl remedy (a Ih. world. Lvery 1 ott.e cuarenleed. cldly rucu, u tleaUrsteiirwUr. IhrwuoT.. in e.la Uiijru,..' . FOSTEH, MIL0URN & CO., Prop'ri, WfFAU), N, V . V i. A, NI5W ADYBBT1SBMKNTS. In mattkr or Tim skcond account ok j ant. k'yshu, a. rt'ti. r, t. a. or jamm i.ahon drcbasrd. orrhans' court of Columbia County. And now to-wlt I Doc. 3, IBM. On motion of C, 1L liucka'cw Ksq., tho court njipolnt Hamucl Knorr Ksrj., Audltoroncxceptlonslo said nccount and also to mako distribution of fund In Iiand3 ot accountant, 117 tlio court. certified from tho records thlilSllidny of Dec. 18 3. V. HltlUKIIAUM, Clerk. Tho auditor nppolntd bythoauoTO order will Bit for tho purposes of hl appointment nt hn ofllco In liloo nslmrtr the 25th day of January A. 1). ins), at o'clock A. M, where all persons Interested, must appear nnd present their claims or bo debar red from participating In said fund. BA.MUKLKNOltlt, DtJ8 Auditor. N OTIOE. .. w l nuniurn ui uiu nrmrcrccK warmers Mutual Insurance Co npany of Umo ItldRO, will .". mo vi-uiru itrRniru l'. 01 11. on aion day tho nth day ot January 1881 between tho mmij m u 11. in. mm v p. m. tor mo purposo or electing directors for tho cnsulnpf year and for transacting such other business as may propeily OA.HUKI. M.11IA1UI, Jan 4 sw Hecrctary. JQ18SOLUTION NOTlCK ThO tlrtrinenrlitn tinrofnfnM rTtctlnr tiAltpnnn John O. Kreczo and -Michael F. Eyerly, and the bu ntnem nrrflnrrr.mMir luir.pnAn .TAttti n umm. tini.. aelF. Kycrly and I Hester V. Whltointho law nnd collection business Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, by tho retirement of sir. Kycrly. Tlio books and buslnoss of the lato firm of Frcezo Kycrly, will remain in the hands of John (. Kreczo by whom tho practlco will bo continued. .Mr. II. . hlto win remain In tho law onleo hitherto and now occupied by u m, where ho can be consulted on all legal business as heretofore. JUil.N II. FltKKZE, MlCll'LK KYKlllA', 11. V. W11ITK lrrsons knowing themselven Imleliteil tn ihn undersigned aro requested to call and make pay menttoJobno. l'ree.o nt his olllco In Hroner's buldlng, or to Michael F. Kycrly In tho Sheriff's of IK J, In the Court IIOU30. FltliUZK KYKltLY. uixm, los-j, at. 0 UD1NANCK No. 32. An ordinance to repeal ordinance No. 31, Section I. 110 It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council of tno Town of litonnnljurg. Audit Is hereby or. dalned and enacted by authority of the same, that ordinance No. 31, entitled, "An ordinance to straighten, widen ami open portions of tho high way in me luivn 01 jtioouisuurg, commonly Known nsiho Light Street road nnd to vacuo such por tions of tho said Light street as may thereby be. como useless." ! p.issmUNovcmber 71I1, A. D. 181. bo and tho same 11 hereby repealed. 1 usscu uvci'inutTjiu, iekm, G. A. llEUItlNO, I'rest. Town Council. Attest ! A. L. Fritz, Secy. 1-4 0 11D1NAN0E No. 33 An ordlnanco to straighten, widen nnd open por tions of the highway In tho Town ot Blooms burg, commonly known as tho Light Street road and to vacate such portions of tho said Light Street road a&inay thereby become useless. SECTION I Ho It ordained nnd enacted br tho Town Council of tho Town of Illoomsburg, and It Is hereby ordained nnd enacted by authority ot tho sa.no: That a portion of tho Light Street road fro-n whero It Intersects Second street shall be straightened, widened and opened to tho width ot seventy feet, for a distance ot forty-two feet on ina i.asi sine, ana nuy-cigui .ina mrce-ienuis reel ou the West side, tho centre thereof to bo In u 1 no beginning nt a point in tho oentro lino ot second street, slxty-seven and six-tenths feet East ot tho centre stone In second street standing at a point 111 imu ui inu n est muu ui luit street, anu ruuning thenco S5 degrees and 4 ) minutes west ninety-two feet to a centre stono at tho Intersection of this centre lino with tho centre line ot n further por tion of said Light Street road as hereinafter straightened nnd widened. BEUTiu.N 11. a runner portion or tue said Light Street road extending from tlio widening as In the nrst section hereof shall bo stralgtencd, widened nnd opened to the width of tlfty feet, tho centre lino thereof to bo In a line beginning on tho west side ot the portion mentioned In the llrst section hereof, at a point twenty-eight nnd eight tenths feet from tho northwest corner of Second street and the said Light Street road, and running lueucu uunu at uereus anu minutes, easi iour tecn hundred nnd Iltty feet to a certain stone In centre of said Light street road. SECTION UL Any and every portion ot tho said Lltrht Street road as now Used, not within tho .highway as by this ordlnanco straight ened, wld- t-iiiu, uuu tu uu ujjl-ucu uuu iiiua upcoming usu less, BUilll Lfv, UUU tllO IIOIOUJ UUOl.llVU tU UU VUClllt'U 1 111- mediatcly upon tho completion of tho work of straightening, widening and opening as by this ordinance ordained and enacted. And thereupon the said portion as widened by tho nrst and sec ond sections hereof, shall bo a public street or iiiuwuy ul uiu suiu luwn oi iiioomsuurg. SECTION IV. That proceedings bo Instituted for tho assessment ot damages to all persons who may be Injured, and contributions upon all such properties as shall bo benefited by the straighten ing, widening and opening of tho said Light Street road as by this ordlnanco authorized and directed. Passed December i!8th, 1883. O. A. IIEltltINO, rrcst. Town Council. Attest: A. L. Fritz, Sec'y. 1.4 jgonouaii notice. Notlco 13 hereby given that the citizens of Orangevllle, county of Columbia nnd stato ot l'ennsylvnnla, will present their petitions to tho Court ot ouarter sessions of tho l'eace, to be held at Iiioomsuurg, said county, the ttrat week in Feb ruary, A. D. 18il, for the Incorporation of tho said village ot orangevllle Into a borough, under and in pursuanco of tho several Acts of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in such cases made and provided. Orangevllle, Jan. 4, 1831. M UDITOR'SiNOTlCE. INTUB MATTBH OF THE ESTATE Of nANNAII BHIVE DECEASED. phaYs Court of Columbia County to mako distri bution of the balance in tho hands ot tho adminis trator of said decendent, as shown by his account luunruicu ijuceraoer , ibs-j, win sit in tne un-cha-go ot tho duties of his appointment at his of ncoln Illoomsburg upon tho twenty-sixth dayot January 1881 at ten o'clock In tho forenoon wh ere and when all nartleslntefesto 1 In siid fiiml must appear and present their claims or bo forever ueuanvu irom nny snare oi mo same. l'AUL E. WIItT, Jnn 4-tt Auditor, "JyJ'OTICE. Notlco Isherebvtrlven that thn fnllmvln? rtpenunt haslieen tiled lu tho Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia county, and will bo presented to the namiwiuu me nrst .uuudiy ui reoruary imi, and coniirmcd after thi fourth day of said term umess exceptions uo nieu wnuin mat time. 1. Thotlrstaceountotc.il. Jackson, Trustee, ot Benjamin S. Ullmore, llloomtburu'. V. KUICKIIAUM, Jan 1831 Prothonotary. tfX - m IJ MANY persons 1 n UAi ARRTI Plttston are using Elys i-ivuui uunu. ucatarru remedy, with most satisfactory results. A lady is recovering tho seno of smell which she had not enjoyed for fifteen years. -Mr. Bar ber has used It In his family and commemls It very highly. ruts ton, l'a., (lairtte, Apply by little fin ger Into tno nostrils, lly abortion It effect ually clcan-ios tho na sal passages of ca tarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It HAY-EEVER allays Inflammation, protects tho mcmbranal Unlnirs of tho head from additional coliN. cam. pleltly heals tho sores and restoies the sense ot taste and smelL Beneficial results are realized by a tew applications. A thorough treatment will cure. Unen,ualcd for colds In heath Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Sold by druggists. BJ luuuouu. u uuukuku stamps. 1.1 liliuillr.us, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Jan 4-4w a The Philadelphia Times. The IMlllutlclpllIU Timer). 188. , The Times will enter upon tho new yearstronger nnd moro prosperous than over before In Us his tory more widely rend and quoted, moro heartily commended, and moro fiercely criticised, with a moro complete organization, nnd on abler staff of contributors and with tho Bame Independence and fearlessness that has made It successful and powerful in tho past. The Tlmea has no party to follow, no candidates to advance, but will meet every Issue, as It has ever uune, wim cuiisistent acvouon to tno nglil, to honeRt government, and the public welfare. And, while maintaining Its position as tho leading lO'irnnl ot Phlladelnhla. It will aim to bo com Inn. ally In tho advance in all that can add value to n newspaper. Tho valuo ofa newspaper Is not In Its size or display, but In tho Intelligence and enre, tho con ciseness and freshness with which It Is edited. Tho Hum spends lavishly for news from nllp-rtsot iuu wurm, uut uu its uispaicnes aro curctuuy cu lled nnd condensed, In oider to give tho completo ironauiiuu uay iu 111c must uuucisu auu attract, Ive shape, and with It a lanre variety ot entertain Ing and Instructive reading. The host writers at home and abroad are employed to enrich its col umns, nnd to make It a, Journal adapted both to the busy, man and to the leisure of the home cir cle, a welcome visitor to Intelligent and honest citizens of every political, religious, aud boclal taste. Iho uvrlftf Times Is altogether different from tho weekly nowspapers ot twenty years ago. Tho day of thoso papers la gone by. Tho telegraph and better local newspapers everywhere, especially in tho thriving centres of rural population, havo mado the old woekly metropolitan newspaper un satisfying. Thoso that cling to their undent usages havo lost their hold on our forward-moving peoplo; they are but shadows ot their former greatness, and they have but a shadow of their lurmer power. Those papers nave naainc ruso. fnlnn.. hut IHim,.., .. V.I ...1(1 I. .1...,. ,,M,, .u.ltn uu, ,v .J .Ui.w mill, II..U IV, ll.UJ UU tJU!U. too. It was not Iho fault of tho papers ; It was tho improvement of 'the country (hat brought about tns change. Men and women, wherever tuey uve, nuw retiuiru iresaer utjwg : uuu tucy ru. quire more than news. Tho mektv Tim gathers off the types of every pasklug weok whatever lias lasting interest to Iittoiiltt nt large, and sets it before t hem in such generosity otpapT aud print us would have as tonished us all twenty years ago. iill. Twelve c- nts a week, fifty conts ft lll.iilllij 10 u year, iwu tvma a copy, A'liidrti. Four cents a cony, ti t year. Weekly. One copy, W ft year i dvo copies, 8n year ten topi s, f 15 a year i twent y copiers, t-.'5 a jtur, wimuuoi-'irpy iruu tu iiiugeitui upui every viuu, THE TIMES, I'MLADiaPUIA. UDlTOIl'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or ItAKHAIt JlAtnP, DKCEA81D. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court of Columbia county tnrr cstato ot Hannah Bnlnl, late ot tho borough of Ilerwlck. de ceased, to mako distribution nf tho fund In tho hands of Elliott I. Klsncr, administrator, rt. 6. ii. c f. n., of a.ild estate, to and nmonglho parties entitled thereto, will meet a' tho omco oi 0. II. Jackson, llsn., In tho liorouii ot n-rwlck, on Thursday, January 21, mi, nt 10 n'clo:!: a. in., when and where all turtloj interested Ir saldrs. tatomustnppoir and .resent thelrcl.il.ns orbo forever debarred from coming In in same. ltOIIT. 1L LITTLE, tl""0 2l Auditor. E XKCUTOlt'3 NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOn IX)RE)IAK, PECEASF.D. Letters testamentary granted On tho cstato ot Jacob foreman, deceasod, lato ot Franklin town, ship. Columbia county, uuto Simon Vouglit, by tho iteglster cf said county. All persons having claims against tho cstato of sitd docedent are re quested to present thcin for settlement, nnd thoso Indebted to I ho estato to mako payment to the un. dcrslgned wit hqut delay. dCOSl SIMON VOUGIIT, i:iysburg, Northuid. Executor, berland coun,typ )'.u UDITOU'S NOTICE. ' " ESTATE OH OEOltClK tllliTON I.ATK Of tlltEKSWOOD TOWNSHIP, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the or phans' court of Columbia county, to mako distri bution Of tlio fund In tho hands of tho executor ot said estate will meet nt tho omco ot E. II. nnd lL It Llttlo In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Friday January 55th, irhi, when and Where all parties Interested In sild istato must nppo.tr and present their claims or bo debarred for any sh ire of Raid estate. U'. II. HNYDEll, Deo 5l-ta Auditor. jVTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. 'I here will be an election of a Board ot Directors of tho Illoomsburg Banking company, nt their banking houso on Tuesday, January Dili, ihsi, . at 3 o'clock p. m., tOEcrvo for tho ensuing year. II. II. GHOTZ, dec 2l-3w Cashier. N JOTI0E IN DIVOltCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLU.MHIA COUNTY, . JIary Hower vs. Henry Hower. To Henry Hower, respondent nbovo namel : Whereas upon the libel of tho slid Mary Hower a subpoena was Issued out of tho said Court com mandlngyou to bo nnd appear at thn next regular term ot said court to show cause why tho said li bel tnt should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with you: nnd whereas upon return or sil.l subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not b.) found In tho bailiwick of tho Sheriff of said county, whereupon un nflnj sub poena was awarded by aald Court commanding you to appear at tho then next term of said court to answer as aforesaid, to which thosuno return was mado by the Slierirr. You aro therefore re quired to be and appoar on tho llrst day ot tho noxt term of said court to bo held at IltO'imsburg, for said count y, on tho llrst -Monday of lebruary next, A. D. 1831, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUltEY, Sheriff. Dee. 19, 1883. dec 21 J. C. Yocum, Att'y. UMINISTIIATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK 1IASNAU KNOltK, l.ATB 01' BLOOMSEUIttl, DECEASED. Letters ot administration In tho estate of nan. iiui. rviivii, aw v. uuuimuiiiu, i-vmuiiui.i twuiliy. deceased, havo been granted by the ltcglster of sam cuuiity tu .,, inurr ah persons Having claims against said cstato aro requested to present them for settlement, nnd thoso Indebted to tho same to make paj-ment to tho undersigned or to nuorriK v lutersteeii, iiioomsuurg, wuuoui ueiay. YV. J. KNOHIt, Administrator, UccSl-Ow Berwick, Pa. UDITOH'S NOTICE. " ESTATE Of'JACOn EVANS, DECEASED. The undcrsltrncd nudltnp nnnoluted by thn Orphans' Court ot Columbia county to make dis tribution of the funds lu hands of administrator In tho estateot Jacob Evans,deccased,will meet tho parties in interest on rri.uy, January 4tn, idsi, nt 0 o'clock, a. in., nt his olllco In llloomsburtr. when nil persons aro requested to present their claims for irttlcmcntor bo debarred from any share of said luul. W.M. CHHISMAN, Auditor. doc 11-4W Send six cents for postage, nnd ro celvo free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right away than nnrthlntrelso In this world. Ml. of either sex. succeed fruit llrst hour. Tho broad road to fortuno opens befoio the workers, absolutely sure. At onco address. Tuue Co.. Au. gusta, Maine. Deoai-ly N JOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Anna Mills by her next friend, S. B. Bowman, vs. Alfred Mills. To Alfred -Mills, respondent abovo named : Whereas upon tho libel of tho said Anna Mills n subpoena was Issued out ot the said court com- manning you to oo aud appear at the pext regu lar term ot said couitto show causo why the said libel ml should not bo dlvorcoit from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with yn i ; and, whereas upon return of said subpoena duo proof was made that you could not bo f jund In tlio bailiwick: of tho bheilffof said county, whereupon an alias sub poena was awarded by said court commanding you to appear at tho then next term or said court to answer as aforesaid, to which tho samo return wasmado bytho sheriff. You aro therefore re quired to bo and appear on tho II rt day of tho next term ol said court to bo held at Bloomsburg, for said county on the first Monda of February next, A. D. 1881, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUltEY, Slieilir. Dee. 19, 18S3. dee 21 c. B. Jackson, Att'y. VOTICE IN DIVOltCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Sarah A. Selgler, by her noxt friend Jeremiah Hess, vs. Wlnileld Selgler. To Wlnileld Selgler, respondent nbovo named : Whereas upon tho libel of tho said Sarah A selg. ler a subpoena was Issued out of tho sal l court commanding you to bo nnd appear at tho next regular term of said court to show causo why the said libelant should not bo divorced from tho bonds of m it rlmoay contracted with you j and, whereas upon return or said subpoena dun proof was mado that you could not bo found lu t ho bali wlckottho sncrltr of said county, whereupon nn alias subpoena was awarded by said court com mantling yon tu appearat Iho then next term ot bald com t to answer as aforesitd to which tho samo return was mado by tlio sheriff. You are therefore required to be and anno iron tho titst day of the next term of said court to mo held at Bloomsburg, for said county, on tho llrst Monday of February next, A. 1). l-Kl, to answer said com- piaiot. juii.1 jiuuiti.i, ncrnr, Dec. 10, IS). dec 21 W. II. sn der, Att 'y. jTOTICE TO SATISFV 3IOKTOAGES.. TO JOHN B. SCOTT ! You nro hereby. notified an d required to show cause, on or before Hie llrst Monday of February A. D. l&sl. before tho court o f common Pleas ot Columbia county, why said, t-uurt suau nut uiaKu u uecree, uirt'ciiui urr uc-i corder of deeds ot said county to enter s t -Is. . lo n , ou mortgage dated September mb A. D. IS. I, for tho sum of 1330,0) Auna Workltolser to Juan 11. scott, recorueu in mortgage uws .u. e, pagu, in, &c, iu ami tur saui cuuiity. JOHN MOUltEY, Sheriff's otllce. Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Dec. 19, 'S3. dee 21 IHKAS IMOWN'S iKdUKANCK A lliSOY. Mocr's now building, Main street, Bloomsburg, l'a. Assets. -Ktna Insurance Co.. or Hartford. Conn. fT.U78.22 Lancashire lo.wo.ooo Fire Association, Philadelphia 4.165.T10 uovai or l-iveruooi rn.ouu.uui Phoenix, of London G, 200, 377 London & Lancashire, of England., . 1,709,972 HnrtfoMot llsrtford 3,473,056 Springfield l'lro and Marino a,osj,650 As the atrencles aro direct. DOlIclos aro written for tho Insured without nny delay In the; otllce at Bloomsburg. Oct. ts, '81-tf, liftityffiri?k ?V1 ' T'fndlnn Ijondoit Vhjv teilJ tA llwrltav! Iclnu t'MablUtri's 1111 rl M"UUVEJi utiirolit NewVurlc m lv, fortitfCiii-our U ll M. BtW EPtLEP liO PITS. lJ3 E3 Ki VRrfyomAm.Joirnalof Medicine. Dr. Ah. Mescrola (latoof J,ondnn),vdiom&l.(ftaipec. hlty rif LpileBy, l.a3 without doubt treated urr.l cured p.oro c&Bva than enf Dtl.rrl.vinit i.tiytician. llu ruccoba una t t.nply ben aatoiimhlnif 1 wali'iveheard ofcoaoa of C7vr 21 eira' ataoding, au. cnaafully cured by hlin. ilo lira i3l,lithed a work on tbla tllaeaae, vrblch heeenda iTl'liAUrnabottlaoflila wonderful euro freo tn any atillererlrboroayeenrltheirc.ir'ri'aaan.l P.O addruu Yi o .m, tan an t ono mini n$ k euro 10 aua reaa ua. au. tiuiuuuus, no. us . USJutust-.HciTYoih. Jan 1 iw d U WANT 1000 1XOOK AGENTS for flen. 11011(1 1"8 kllrn.SIIKHMAN'H 11 ran Ntvr Ilooa THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG Tht fae$t Klhnq new book out. Intoned by l'rea't Arthur, ()n a Orant. thrman, hherldan, llanrock and tbouiauOl ot eminent Juilgfi, ii.ihopa, Clcnrvmen. Kditora. ate, ai MIAa btMbooi on iiftmn Lift erer tvrtitm ami ( Jinril Ilha ttutt'i work tvtr ,ted: ThU (aino.ta book taker lik wild fre, an4 Aaenla atl 10 to Ull a der. Di-Hldtl Hurt JjHt$ll'anttt. Tbea.il ehance tn make monee ettrojftrttt ttfltr ctrntU'i, s,r-imrn J'tlra Ttma, etc. la A. D. ttOUTlllMil UN Ai CU., llartrord, Cvnn. Jon 4-lw d Jan . iw d 100Y0U1TGMEN WANTED TO LEARN TELEQBAPHY. No charges tinloss Hltuitlons aro furnUhed. A good chance to secure it tlrst-class poiltlon. Tho I'oital Telegraph Co., will soon bo ready forb.iil. ness, and will want hundreds of operators. 1'or full particulars, address I'.Jc N. J, TKI KOHAI'll to., .Main Dili.'", Ul t'hestnuthl., l'lilladelphla, l'a. Branch oulee, 5 t) .Market bl., Wiiinlugton, lk!L Througli Wires. Jan 4 iw d lr.srai). -Ono Lady or tie illeman In ever V town. Kin week and i'iieii's. Atldres' AMBIUt'AM 1'lJilLISIllNil, CO. 1-i-iia IT North Tctith tit., l'hlladclphla, l'a. P I A. AND TABLE Tlio bcooiuI shipment, consisting of Bovoii cases of our eelchrnted TONQUIN TABLE OVERS, Hvncht'd us ti fow days ngo, rind nro oven nitiro hnndsotnu (It thnt is possiblo) tlinn tho first lot whloli sold so rapidly. Wo have them in EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS. And tho following sizes : 5-4, 0-4, 7-4, 8-4, 8-10 & 8-12. It is almost impossible to prniso these goods too highly. Tho col- nringrf ate so rich and effective and tho prices so very moderate that they should meet nil tastes and stilt all plum's. Our Btock of Raw and Spun Silk and Fine Tapestry Table and Piano Covers i ' Is now complete nnd comprises tlio following sizes : 1 1-2, 1 3-1, 2, 2 1-2, 3 yards long. SiuFtSiwlbiiidle Eighth Street. Mar PHIL A DEAIER IN Foreign, andi MQW.mtm wines an:) liuors; and jobbef; m gighbs. bloomsI urgIpa. g i!Plpr .r.ucssttoj HIRAfstlSigLEYe; CO, Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, III. February 8-ly tt4:3 b ' N OTICK is hereby given that tho partnership UHr ox. Utlng between Mrs. ItuthA. Bnyder, ir stole trader, nnd Mr. A. II. Drlesbach, otiBiunr Columbia county, l'a., was dissolved Ur lutuai iiiuaiiii .lurvu.uei .ai, imi. All UCUI1 till. In the said partnership uro to bo nald,-aiW tlio duo ,1-ntn Ihn u.tnnillwIinei-Ai, nt tS.nl. 7 .i.u nam ia.iuvisii.i uiu ty uu iraiu, UlfU Hn Mf from the same discharged, at theln WttL ico of lillwlno wlilf.li .will hTnnUnii. h.W." iiuiu mv puiiiuutaviiitiijm, ui itlLirj liulnetw, wlitch will bo continued b, dth A. iritj UU (ItC VKHV UUVVIl MILS. ltUTII A, deoSl-3w MHS. A. II. .IKBl8B.tlH, Great Redaction iniOMEEl!! Iliiving purchnsftl a larHncti iicm. lock timber nnd having it Btowan on .0 game, I urn prepared to'fllltj ,oj nmi lengtlis of houso and barnBij, a fow days' notlco t very lowJpii j nso kt'i'ji conitiintly on Imod ,tneic nf HIliNOIrKS, IATH, PLO08B, si.). INO, Ac. Parties wllljlwvi 'my getlltit' prices Ueforo purchasit!ow'i1(;i.(r a UL BWm, Hi) CWERS, OiUniumiificent stock of KMUHftlDEHED CLOTH PIANO COVKKS I attracting much attention. All the fronds wero manufactured " ... ... .1 .1! . 10 our jutler nnd linnui u'ti tiircct. Wo Uvo nil tlio latest styles in I I'LAIN AND VAljlKGATUD 1J011DEHS Atvlf moderate jiricea. Wo liave tlHmin t .i(, 7-1, and 84 sizes, And itvVltlie now designs and colt rings. Wo liavo also n com. pit to lino :' OAllDli'AL AND TURKEY heIitaulk cloths Iii all thcfmd grades, with nap kins to mnlcli. -o- ii (l 1,1P Lit Strcit. Filbert Street. )EI,PIIIA. JOTICJE IN DIVORCK. IN TIIK COMMON rLKAS OI' C0LUMI1IA Hello Johnson by her noxt frlond, 0. C. M.ur. vs. It. llruce Johnson. ' To Jt. llruco Johnson, respondent nliove named t hereas upon the libel of tho s ltd Hello Johnson a subpoena was Issued outot tho said couit eom. mandlng you to bo and tipponr ut tlm next ivgulur term of said court to show cause why tho tuld li belant bhouldnotbe divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with you: and whereas upon return ot said subpoena !luo proof was mode that you could not bo found In tlio b.tlltvlclc ot thobhcrllTofiiald county, whereupon an alias ubpoena wus awarded by said court commanding you to appear at tho then next term ot said court to answer as aforesaid to which tho same return was made by the Sheriff. Vou aro therefore ic nulred to be andapiiearon the ilrstday of the next, A. 1). IBM, to answer said complaint. SlierllT'H otllce. lllooms- JOHN MOUItKV, H'fTlSS0-?;'.11' Herirr. IJulea, All'ya. ((1M N J OTICK IN l'AUTITIO.V. IN TUB COUUT Of COMMON II.KA8 FOU TUB t'OUNTV Ol' COI.UM1IIAI No. is, December Term, 181. Aditn Kline vs. John Kline, ct. nl. Writ of par. vW,Htt,or,MJluat!on.to AlUm Kllno- -I0"" Kline, Mlllam Kline, Daniel Kline, ltebocea llluo, Wll. llamHwlsher and Mary Ann his wife, In right u( ?Ji'rJ, rw"?' ? .S"11" Meu au'1 -'hrlstnu t hU wife, la right of said wlfe-tako notice, that by virtue of tho above writ ot partition or valtutlou, to mo diroelod, an lnuuest will bo held upon the K?'?22.lhl.r5l," ''oruwd on the Jilth day ot Jan, nary, 1881, ut m o'claelc a. in., to useerlulu and In tiulre. among other tilings, whether tlio sill premises can Im parted und divided without preju dice to or spoiling the whale thereof, to thopiN ..v ..u-j.v uiu'.rwisu t,Q vaiuu auiau- i praise tho same, wltea and wheni yo'i may mtenl Slierirt'sunmo. lllooms- M Blieiltf. burg,lwaw,'tti deoia I