COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. t The Columbian. J. K. BltUntwdor., f BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1887. Qlvo one day to your country and go to tho polls noxt Tuesday. Voters should bear in mind that thcro aro thrco sutnrate tlokcts to bo voted next Tuesday. Ono is headed "State," and has tho namo of tho can didates fo.' Stato Treasurer on it. An other is headed "Judiciary," and has tho names of the candidates for Judgo of Supremo Court and Associate Judgo thereon. The third is headed "County" atid contains tho names of tho looal candidates. Tho republicans hono to oarrv Peun evlvania bv a larco raaiority this year, to givo thorn a boom for noxt year in tho Presidential campaign. Let ovory Democrat do his duty towards keeping tho majority down, and possibly over coming it altogether. The local fights among the republicans in Philadel phia uud Allegheny mako it possible for the democrats to carry tho stato, but if voters stay at home it oan't bo done. Columbia county lost 84,500 by the failure of the Revenue at last session of tho legislature. Tho bill passed both brauches and would bavo becomo a law, but the Govornor discovered that it had not been signed by the Presi dent of tho Senato nnd so it failed. Its failure was through the negligence of a republican official. Every domoornt in this county is personally interested in rebuking a party whose carelessness has cost us $4,500. Go to the polls on Tuesday and vote for J. Ross Thompson for Supreme Judge, and Bernard J ,MoGrann for Stato Treasur er, and for the full local ticket, and let Columbia county show by a rousing majority that s'ich blunders will re ceive no endorsement here. BB0OKS HIGH LICENSE LAW. To return to License Law for tho Brookes High a further disoussion of its provisions. The Act, as before noticed, has no repealing clause, and it displaces pre vious legislation on tbo subject of vending liquors only so far as its pro visions olesrly take the place of prior Acts : And this notwithstanding that the law is not a supplement, but is "An Act to restrain and regulate the ealo of vinous and spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, .or any admixtures thereof :" and the first seotion of the Act is as follows, to-wit : "Section 1. Me it enaoted, &c. That it shall do unlawful to keep or main tain any house, room or place, hotel, inn or tavern, where any vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, are sold by re tail, except a license therefor shall have been previously obtained as here inafter provided." Under this seotion some Judges hold that no restaurant or saloon can be licensed at all ; others hold that the law relating to tho licensing of restau rants, saloons or eating-houses remain as before. It is to be feared that the Judaea may construe the law, nnoon- sciously, no doubt, according to their several individual opinions. But under this section two things must bo true : First, a house can be licensod, a room nun lm Hnerifipil. a nlace can be licensed! 7fijQtjmVCtue liceusce can sell there in and tbereaCny vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liqudn. or any admix ture thereof, or any one" or more of them as he sees fit, excluding if be chooses vinous and spirituous liquors i And bis house, room or place need not hare any thing but conveniences for drinking, whereby tho public is ac commodated. His house is the present restaurant; 'jut the room or place is a mere corner grogery and may be, per. haps will be according to looality, al together disreputable Mid disgraceful. Iii a statute so loosely drawn as this, dropping a namo does not soem to drop the thing, or if it does, drops it to a lower place. And if it should bo held that every license granted for "any house, room or plaon',must be for tho eale of vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, then this act is the worst one ever put on tho statute book. As to limitations there are none as to the house, there are none as to the place, as to the room you are prohibit ed from selling in one wherein grocer ies aro sold at wholesale or retail. But the Act makes no dialiuution you get a license to null vinouss, pirituous, malt and brewed liquors and any admixture thereof, in "any bouse, room or place, hotel, inn or tavern" Bet out in your petition. But the word "place," also, is used with equal carelessness, as other words or dtsigrations upon which com ment lias beeu made, we have seen that by tho first section a man ran licenee and ke-p a place ; in the fourth the "petition shall contain" "Tho par ticnlar place for which a license is de sired, and also the place of birth of tho applicant, and also that the place to be licensed is, X'a ," in every case, the word being used in a different sense. Although there aro several other features of the law whioh might be made the subject of just animadversion I forbear, except as to one. While the Aot announces itself to ho "An Act to restrain and regulate the sale ol" liq uora, yet it is so constructed as to be An Act to increase and and mako popular the sale ot liquors. The whole com inanity is interested in the granting of licenses and in-tbe increase of liquor Boilers, ind in the multiplication ot houses, rooms and places where liquors ftro lo be sold. For in cities of the flrtt class four filths of the licenses 'go to the city nnd county t in cities of tbo wcoi.d and third class, two-fifths to tho city and two-litths to the county i in all other cities or boroughs, three-fifths ior the nso ol the city or borough, and one fifth for the county i in townships one-half to the township, ono fouith to the oounty and in all cases tho remain der to the state. In townships it is to J go to tho keeping of tho roads in good repair and tho county treasurers aro 1 to appropriate to their own ue com illusions on the county dividend. So that every citizen In the county lias a bid made to him for the lowering ot taxes and tho well keeping of publlo loads. Theto aro proper objects and Appeal to the cupidity of everybody, not only to thu drinker, hut to tho temperance man as well. lie is equal ly Luriftited, and while liquors do not tiiipty his purso, Iicensi3 tend (o keep it I tiller by prov'dingafund heretofore depleting his pockit-book. Th&nksginng Froolusatlon. ! Tho Governor has itsncd the follow ing proclamation: Tho President of tho United States having designated by a publlo proola-t mation Thursday, tlio 2111 day or. November, as a day of general thanks giving to bo observed by the people of the United States, I do cordially recommend the pooplo ot this com monwealth to assemble in tho several places of worship on tho day afore- stated to render beaity and united thanks to Almighty God for the good ness and meroy whioh have been vouch' sated by mm to us as a people during tho past year. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and oausod the great seal of the Stato to bo affixed, this Slst day of October, in tho year of our Lord, onu thousand eight hundred and eighty seven, and of tho Common wealth, the ono hundred and twelfth. Jamks A. Beavkh, Governor. A Vain Attempt- It is an Insult to tho intelligence of tbo people for the republican organs ot tbo state to attempt to maico tnem no lieve that the success of tho democrat- it party at the next oleotion will in any way imperii tho sanctity ol ino jurist ian Sabbath or in any way aid tho plans of any political clement that has communistio tendencies. There was a time bofore tho demo cratic party had in latter days been en trusted with power in state and nation, when a nnliov of misrepresentation, and one which appeals to tho prejudices of tho people alone, might have boon ot some avail. But tho peoplo of Pennsylvania to day, quietly contemplating a country in peace and prosperity throughout its length and breadth undir a domocrotio administration, and also without much effort of memory recalling the demo cratic administration of Governor Pat tison in Pennsylvania and its record of nuro and economical government, are not now likely to be imposed upon by the ridiculous cry raised by desperate leaders and more dosporate republican organs to draw pnblio attention away from the very assailablo record .01 mo party in powner in its administration of stateattairs. Patriot. East Benton. Large flocks of wild geese hava been seen migrating southward, several were shot in the vicinity of Stillwater. There are many infallible signs of the approach of an early and severe Vinter. Should these, however, prove to be an illusion, it would be better to prepare and make ready for such as event. Mrs. Judge Krickbaum returned hut Saturday after a week's visit among friends in Conyngham, Lux. Co. The is. CB a. is progressing right along and will soon be .wending its way over tbo mountain to iJermee, put the W. & W. and Milton roads are as dry as empty powder-horns. The corn crop, which is an unusual ly large one, is pretty nearly gathered in. Joe Myres, near Stillwater, exhibited a pumpkin at the Benton lair which weighed 183 lbs. Every democrat, please take notice. Election day Nov. 8. The ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but tin tloket and the Columbian are true, principal representatives of Democracy. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Your duty therefore is to go and vote the whole ticket, every one of you, Hulmes mills are. doing a rushing business. They will become an estab lished grain market for our locality. On Saturday of the Bloomsburg fair, the ovprcrowded excursion train on its return trip, oyer the B. & S. railroad, sped by the Main street cross ing of that plaoe, without stopping for noithward bound passengers. Mrs. Spinnogle, who happened to he left, with scores of others, was heard to re mark, "Vot a drick. Dey not spites me, I would liefer walk as dravel any dime. Dey not sells me in dot way." Jacob S. Beishline, near Cambra, is very low with consumption. He can not live many days. Buckhoro- Corn grains, turnips, tomatoes, and pabbage by the wholesale. Hollowe'en was served ' old style. On Monday a bicyclist passed through these parts and so frightened a cow belonging to C. F. Deitteriak, that she jumped a fence to get away and broko a leg Whether it was the rider or bioycle that caused the soare is unknown. C. M. Terwilliger is cauvasing Hem lock and Madison with Cram's Family Atlas of tho World, a work that should be in every famjly. Give it a tair examination be tote you say no. False men are quite a common sight on our streets some nights. The practice may continue until one of these would be mascullno characters is disrobed, and proves to be a being of the femi nine kind. A hint has the same effect as a,kick if it is understood. Rev. W. A. Lepley, of the M. E. Church, has b-eu appointed successor (o Rev. J. L. Beishline, deceased. Grapgo this Friday evening. A full turn out is desirod; C. L. Ilartman drives a new bprso, Been trading. Geo. Bogart started for Missouri Monday. A Great Victory A Terrible Case of fprofijla Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla H la tno winter ot 1879 I was attacked with Scrofula In one ot the moat aggravating forms. At one time I bad no leu than thirteen large abscesses over and around my neok and tbroa), continually exuding an offensive mass ot bloody matter disgusting to behold, and almost Intolerable to endure. It Is impossible to fnljy describe my sufferings, as the case was coupllftited with Chronic Catarrh. After three years ot mlry, having been treated by three physicians, I wa worse than ever, finally, on the recommendation ot Vf, J, Jfuntley, drngglit, ot Locltport, I was Induce"? U try Mood's Barwparilla. And now, after bavins taken twelve bottles, within the last twelve months, the scrofulous eruptions have are E It mi. bare done for others, but I do know that lb my case, Hood's Haraaparllla has proved an ruectlre specific Indeed. As an evidence of 2' ' fralltude I send these facta unsolicited. jidTaia ready t.o verify the authenticity of this anv i s cure, iy yriwnw correspondence with any one Who doubts It.'r puAUUU A. BOB- jnx, ast Wilson, N, Y. TJjJi statement It continued by W. J. Hunfc ey, druggist, ot Lockport, N. Y., .who calls' the cure a gnat ptelqry for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Send for book giving statements of many curei Hood's SarsaparllllK Bob) by all druggists. HislxforSS. Made) tnly by O, I. HOOD A CO,, Lowell, Mass, , 100 Di.ontlir.l Dead leaves should b gathircd up and placed on tho compost heap In tbo garden. The old-time boll rope, which for years has adorned the colling of all cars, Is to be supplanted by a concealed wire with push boltons, lusldo and outsldo tho car, only a touch being needed to glvo the signal. Should a coupling break, the electric con nection Is sevorod, and the .gong la the cab warns tho engineer of tho fact. A test ot the apparatus has been mado on an Erie passenger train, and it has been found to work perfectly. uy a new regulation of the Postofflce Dc partment, which went Into effect on tho 16th of September, fourth-class mall mat ter must be sent In wrappers frco from any printing, oxcept tho namo of the person who sends tho rjackago and tho one to whom It Is addressed. In caso more, than this Is added, cither by printing or writing, the rates ot first-class matter will he charg ed. No advertisement ot any kind what ever Is now allowed to bo put on tho pack ages. The Atuerlcan Farmer Free to All Our Mulmcrltjcnt. All ot our subscribers who will pay their subscription accounts to this paper In full to date, and ono year In advance, will be presented with one year's subscription to TUK AMERICAN FARMER, a sixteen, page agricultural magazine, published by E. A. K. Uackctt, at Fort Way no, Indiana, and which la rapidly taking rank as one of tho leading agricultural publications of tho country. It Is devoted exclusively to tho Interests of tho Farmer, Stock Dreedcr, Dairyman, Uardencr and tuelr household, and overy species of Industry connected with that great portion of the people of tho world, tho Farmer. Tbo subscription price Is 91.00 per year. Farmers cannot well get along without it. It puts now Ideas Into their minds. It teaches them how to farm with profit to themselves. It makes the home happy, the young folks cheerful, the growler contented, tho down, cast happy, and tbo demagogue honest. A large number of our subscribers have tak en adyantago of this offer, and al) are well pleased. tf DEMOOBATIO TIOKET. State, Fort Judok or Soprkmr Court, J. ROSS THOMPSON, Of Erie. Fort State Treasurer, B. J. MoGRANN, Of Lancaster. County. For Associate Judge, .GYRUS B. MoIIENRY, Of Fishingcreek. , Fob Pbotiionotart and Clerk op the Several Courts, WILLIAM H. SNYDER, Of Bloomsburg. For County Treasurer, GEORGE A. HERRING, Of Bloomsburg. For Register and Recorder, CHARLES H. CAMPBELL, Of Bloomsburg. For Cprwrr Comwissiohers, WILLIAM G. GIRTON, Of Blonrasbnnr. JESSE RITTENHOUSE, Of Beaver. For Auditors, E. M. TEWKSBURY, Of Catawissa. A.'W. HARTMAN, Of Fishingcreek. Fob Countt Survetor, SAMUEL NEYHARD, Of Bloomsburg. . A OABD. T h,Mhv nnnntifii-a mvaalf la a .-anrlMata frti- County commls loner, to be voted tor 31 tbe No vember election. SILAS CONNER, OrangevlUe, Pa., October T. l&w. coffee; Everybody likes a good cup pf coffee but how few there are who get it j not oyer oue-half the coffee brought on the table is fit to drink, and yet you go on and drink it because you can't do apy better. Some one perhaps asks, ypu put to dinner and serves a delicious cup of coffee, and you' inwardly think how much you would give if you could have such a cup of coffee at home ; you feel a little deli cacy in asking the housewife how she made it and go home and drink your weak bitter mix ture with the best grace you can. And yet properly equipped,good coffee is within the reach of every one, "VVe claim with our "One Minute Coffeo Pot" any plld 8 years old can make as good a cup of coffee as the most experi enced cook, requires no fish skins egg etc. to clear it, it is plear as wine every time and of a rich strong fjayor. This is all the space wp can give to poftee, the balance to explain wo will take pleasure in doing at our store. BEATER takes tho cako and makes it too. beats tho white of an egc stiff enough in 0 spponds to bo toss ed into a ball. Makes potatoes as light and flaky as snow, it will whip up anything to a de gree of fineness impossible with any other machine, is useful for mixing drjnks, beating cakes, custards, puddings, cranberry sauce, pjes, preparing strawber ries, bananas, ppachps, apnlps various waya nnd will last a lJfcT time. ) v THE KEYSTONE 'BS' A npw lot just in. Very Reap, J. B. Sohuyleb & Co, Bloomsburg, Pa. AKlN POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vaites. A marvel of purity s'rengtb and wholesomeneaa. More economical l bin ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in compe tition with the multitude ot low test,anort weight, alum or phospbato powders. Bold only in cans. 1I0TAL IUiiwo rowDR Co,. Wall Br,N, Y. FflOTJEART In buying Boots, Shoes, Slip pers, or any other kind of foot wear, people will go where they can find the largest assortment to select from, and where they can get the best goods for the least money. Such advantages can bo found at the best in an establishment that deals exclu sively in foot wear. Almost ev ery general store keeps a few boxes of boots and shoes, but at Dentlor's shoe store the stock consists entirely of this line of foods. Boots, Shoes, Slippers, 'umps, Eubbers, Sandals, Gai ters, &c, for Men, Women and Children, qpeupy sliolf after shelf, and even the floor of the large room is stocked with boxes. Here the customer can find all styles, all sizes, all prices, from the heaviest cow hide, to the finest kid, with prices as low as can bo found anywhere for the same class of goods. We are provided with implements for removing pegs, and for resetting buttons, so that our goods are. made comfortable, and made to fit any foot. Among 'the special lines are the W. L. Douglas Shoe for gen tlemen, Curtis & Wheeler's La dies' Fine Shoes, the celebrated Towanda Boot, for men and boys. No trouble to show goods. F. D. Dentler, BLOC-MSBUm PA. liaugsms. ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH, ATJTOORAPn AND Scrap, a large and complete line at J. n. Mercer's Drug and Book store, Evans' Block. ALL TOE FINEST EXTRACTS COLOGNE Pachets, Pomades, Hair Dyes and Bay Bum at J. II. Mercer's Drug end Book store, Evans' Block, opposite Eplssopal Church. ALT. PROPRIETARY AND PATENT MEDICINES at J. II. Mercers Drug and Book Htore, oppo site Episcopal Church. BOOKS. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER, A line stock at Mercer's Drug and Book Store opposite Episcopal Churcb, Bloomsburg, Pa. riASTILLE. TOILET- AND MEDICATED HOAPS, j a full line at J. IL Mercer's Drug and Book store, Upper Mala -treot. rlOMBS OP ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND at very low prices at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book store, third door above Iron street, Blooms burg, Pa. C10NDEN8ED MILK, COXL'8, NELSON'S AND I Cooper's Gelatine. Tapioca, Baire, Arrow Boot and all the prepared foods ror children and In valids at Mercer's Drug and Book mora, nml door above Hess' Boot and Shoe Store, Bloomsburg, Pa. flANAHY, HEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND I Mixed seed for tbe birds, at J. II. Mercers Drag and Book store, am door below Creasys Grocery store. FINE WRITING PAPERS. BY BOX, LOOSE OR In Tablet form, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book store, Bloomsburg, Pa. NURSING BOTTLES NirPlES, RUBBER RAT doors above ISyans & Byerf ClotWmf Store, IJIIVSICIANH PBESCRirTlONS AND FAMILY receipts carefully prepared at all hours at ercer's Drug and Book store, Bloomsburg, pa. TOILET AND INFANT POWDERS, ROUGE, cosmetlo and gold and silver Diamond Dust, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book Store, No 8 Main street, Bloomsburg, Pa. WALL PAPRR MANY KINDS AND MANY prices -at Mercer's Drug and Book Store, opposite jlpfsoopil Churcb, Bloomsburg, Pa. A FEW IN GOOD CQpiTIQN, Single & Double Heaters, AT OPERA 1IOJJSE, HLOOMSBUKG, PA, JULL Of! HEJI18. eeTirr or John JAcosr, sip's. L'OLmsu Countt, s To .lowph llendershott, husband ot Malvlna Ilendcrehoit, Norman llendershott, Bloomsburg, pa.; Lsvllla Jamison. Intermarried with Alfred Jamison, Washington, D.O., Albert P. HenderBhott, Washington, D. O.; Annie llenderehoit, Inter, married with II. w. moan, Ulootnsburg, Pa.; Maria UUlherlafed, Akron, lnd I O. A. Jacoby. blooins- uuiy, i-a.; rrani. . uruwrora, rnaawpuiu jpt! ull Crawford, i, Georgia' 1.1)1 i Jacoby, lllooi Ohio: J hn Crawford. Macon. mhnUM i fe&f Pwas, ViWrp4-i; Iisra lurru, ra 1 Jtno ermlnfr I You and eacb ot you are bereby cited to be and I appear before the Judges ot our Orphans' Court, ' to be held at IllnnmRhnnr l'A nn IhM tire, LfAnrtciv of December next, then and there to accept or re. fuse Lo Lake rrial nrntA nf hrM .Irtlm .far..h A ceawd, at I hi appralard valuation upon It by tbe Inquent, duly awarded br tbe said Court, aud re turned by tbe Nherlff, or show cause woy u shall , put be cold. And terror fall not. I Itnexs the Honorable William Kl well, President of oursald Court, at Bloomsburg, tbe eleventh day V, AM.MI, l. JOS,, Second Hand Stoves 60 DAYS SALE! The entire stock of the late ID. Lowenberg will be offered at greatly reduced, prices, as the complete stoch must be sold before the 1st of the New Year. Renember,the goods are not cheap goods, but fine goods at COST PRICE The stock consists of fine Besidly-llatle FINE SATIN-LINED 11 3 PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, YOUTHS', BOYS' CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, KILT SUITS, For Little Boys, AND My Overcoats Also VALISES, HTS, Cips, FmrmMMmg QQ& &Q CALL and SEE for youRsjjvEa Let k Eyes te Juiges ! If you ivish our opinion ipe will recommend goods that will not injure the reputation of .this Estab lishment. All we ash is the public to come and see and judge for tjem pelves. . A full lin e of Fall and Winter suits made up in Way below te Regular A FULL LINE OF Crolclsiii4l Silver WATCHES of the best make. Must be sold ' AT COST BY THE ADMINISTRATORS OF 0. LOWENBERG'S Estftt. OTICB IN DIVOHCE. Lydtat. Mean, by her next trlend, J, v. 8nds, vtl 1'iarerico jw Clears. Ik rni court or Common Pmis or ComtmiU COUXTT, NO. 110, Mix TKSM, 1817. To Clarence Mcars respondent above named! Whereas, upon the petition or lirxl of the tntd Lydla U hears, above named, a submsna being awarded by i he Court ot common Pleas of said county, a subpeona Issued out ot tbo said Court, commanding you, tho said Clarence K Hears, to be and appear at the nest regular term of said Court, to snow cauno, It any you have, why the said llbellant should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with you.sgrceably Iothe pmycrof the petitioners and, whereas, linen the return of tho said sub- peons, auo proor was maae tuai you coma not bo found or serv d with tho Bime In the bailiwick of tho ttherlff ot said county; whereupon an alias subpoena was awarded by said Court command ing you tone appear at the then next regular icrmoi sam ivuri, ui nitswur, c.as aiorcaaiu, to which the same return was made by the Sheriff. You are therefore required to be and appear on tbe first day of regular term ot satd Court, lo be held at Moomsburg, for tho said county, on the nrst Monday of December next, A. I). 1687, to answer stld complaint aforesaid SAMUEL SMITH. W. CnsisMiK, Atty. sheriff. Sheriffs oniio, Bloomsburg, Pa., NovM, lS8t, JOTICE IN DIVOHCE. Maggto Shellenberger, by her father and next friend, ltccse Palrman, vs. Iloraco N. Snellen berger. Im nil court or common Plus or Colombia COONTT, NO. 10U, MAT TBRM, I8S7. To Horace N. shsltenberger, respondent above named: Whereas, upon tbo petition or libel of tho said Maggie She) lenberKCr, above named, a Bubprcna being awarded by the court ot Common Pleas ot Bald county, a subpeona Issued out of the said Court, commanding you, the said Horace N. Shell enberger, to bo and appear at tho nxt legular term of satd court, to how cause, It any you have, why tho said llbellant should not bo di vorced from the bonds ot matrimony which she bas contracted with lou. airrceablv to the nrittrr ot said petitltloner; end, whereas, upon the re turn of the said subpepna. due proof was made that you could not be found or rerved wltb the same In the balllwv k ot the Sheriff ot said oounty; whereupon an alias subpoena was awarded by the said Court, commanding you to be and appear at the then next regular term ot said i ourt, to f.nswer, &c, as aforesaid, to which tho same ro urn was made by the Sheriff. iou aro inererorp required to De and appear on tho first day of regular term of said o mrt, to be held at llloomsbuiy, for the laid county, on tbe nrst Monday ot December next, A. D. 1B87, to answer tbe complaint aforesaid. SAMUEL SMITH, LlTTLKS. AttVS. kharl. Sheriff's omce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1R87. N OTICE IN DIVORCE. Susie Winner, by her uncle and next friend, John In tbi COURT op Common li.sis op tolumbia COUNTY. No. d7. MIT Ivnu. 1U1T- To Oswell Winner, respondent above named: Whereas, upon the petition or libel ot tho said Susie vsii ner, above named, a subpoena being awarded by the court of Commou Pleas of said countr. a subDOBna laauMnuLnr the ram i-nnrt commanding you. the said Oswell winner, to b and appear at the next regular term ot said Court to show cause. If any you have, why the said ww-h-u, nuumu nut, no a.Yorcea rrotn me trOQds of matrimony which sho has contracted with you, agreeably to the rjraver of tho netitionnr! urn wbereas, upon the re' urn of the said subpoena, due proof was mado that you co Jld not be round orBerved with the Bamo in the batuwlokot the Sheriff of said county; whereupon an alias sub poena was awarded by said Court, commanding you to be and appear at thothca next regular term of said court, to answer, ac as aforesaid. UJVU mu.j i ciuru was mnao ov me Hnerin. You are therefore rpnutrfvi tn ho niui anuipmi the nrst day of regular term ot said Court, to be held at Bloomsourg, for tho Bald county, on the first Monday of December next, A. 1). 1837, to answer the complaint aforesaid. ., SAMUEL SMITH, KNORR WlNTRROTVWW Attvn Gha.lfT Sheriff's omce, B.oamsburg, pa , Nov. 4, 1837. J OTICE IN DIVORCE. William Uriel, vs. Susannah Krlclc IN Tint court op Common Plras op Columbia Countt, No. 46, MATTKRM, 1S87. To Susannah Erlck respondent above named: ...ml, oreas UDQD tne Petition or libel of the said William Krlci. above named, a subpoena being awarded by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, a subpoana issued out ot the said ( ourt, commanding you, the said Susannah Krlclt, to be and appear at the next regular term of said Court, to show cause, if any ou have, why the said llbellant should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony which he bas contracted wltb you. agreeably to tbe rrarer of the petitioner, and, whereas, unon the return of thp raM Riihnmna mm proof was msde that you could not be found or ocrcu wivu iqo same in tne oaiuwlclc of th- Sheriff of said county; whereupon an alias sub sutpmna was awarded by said court,commandIng you to be and appear at tho then next regular term of said Court to answer, Sc., as aforesaid, to which the same return was made by the sheriff. You are therefore required to be and appear on the nrjt day of regular term of said Court, to h held at Bloomsburg, for the Bald county, on the nrst Monday ot liecember next, A. 1). IS&7, to answer the complaint aforesaid. n.,. ... - SAMUEL SMITH, .. OarxB, Atty. Sheriff. HheritTfl office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1887. N OTICE IN DIVORCE. Cbarlty R. Eveland, by her next mend. John P. IN thm court op Common Plsas op Columbia To Stephen A. Eveland, respondent above named: n!iH?re5?'Jfp!11 tbepctlllon or libel of tho said Chanty It. Eveland. above named, a subpoena be ing awarded by the court of Common Pleas of Bald county, a subpeena Issued out ot the said Court, commanding you, the said Stephen A. H.an,5'.t?.,,?L"ml appn.'r at the next regular term of said Court, to show cause, If any you have. why the said llnellant should not be divorced r.v Jivvr Aw.innuujr wmrui-nenaa con tracted with you, agrireably to the prayer of the MLl tinner nnri wharaaa iinnn . . - said i BUbpcona, due proof was made that you could not be found nr n-rvv1 nlrhtha.a iit,. k.m wlcUoi tUeHherttf of aald county; whereupon an auaa subpeona was awarded by said court, com- irira0.,kuM tx"irt 10 answer. c. as aforesaid, to which the same return was made by the Sheriff. t,n r...Za . i-4uiiuu lu u aaa appear on ffilil ? imX0' rSU,i'' ter,n of 8aW cou"' t0 00 niif ilniii. I. Vf ' i"" V1"1 county, on tne ?I?LJlcl.,!.'lay ', December ri-xt, a. U. 1S87, to answer tbe complaint aforesaid. , .... SAMUEL SMITH, .iIT?' tty- hherlff. SherUTa office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1881. .SHERIFF'S SALEST By vrto pf sundry writs, issued out of the Court of Common I'leas'ot Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to pubUc sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, NOVESIBEIl 19, '87, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain mill property and piece of. land, situate In Brlarcreck township, Columbia county Pa., and bounded nd described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone In a pub- no roaa, in line of land ot A. Clayton, thence by the same south fortr aim nntt.if An,, twenty-one and three-tenths perches to a post! oumu wjveuiy-nine and one-halt degrees west.two and seven-tenths perches to a post, in line of land ot Win Lamon, thence by the same south ono de gree weat.two and three-tentha rhra tn , m, oak, thenoe by land ot Pettle, south elghty-two bioto cignt, ano four-tenths perches to a black oak, thence south nrty-two and one-fourth degrees east, nve and alx-tenths perches to a post, vupwn ouum seveniy-iwo an t three-fourths de grees east,nve and four-tc ntha nerrhpo tn a rtni, maple, thence south thirteen and one-half degrees P fl Cf tvpn anrl .uui.iruiua percuss toan ash on the " ' creeK, mence north forty-eight and one- uau uegrees easu sevont-en wrci,a tn n O,no main road, running between mm nnri rt,.nin. houso.thenoe along said load north thlrty.four and .uuivua ucurecs weeignteen and Blx-tenths perehej to tho placj of beginning, containing ten acres, and n)n etcep perches of land.stnct measure, "pr "uro or loss. n connection with above the water rlcrht ror mm iun a portion ot the premises being farm land. There la erected on the premises an excellont water wnci, uivnmoiorgnmiu or manufactory pur poses. The property was rormenr irnon Traugh mill property .situate about one mile from belied, taken in execution, and to be told as the property of Nelson Frtas. and Jonas Crlsman and n. ju. riauttui, tcrre venauta. UT ya- 'mm, Atty, At the Cross Keys hotel In Berwick, on the same day, at a o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, parcel or lot ot ground, situate In the bor ougb of Berwick, county ot Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, being in lot number elghty-elght, (fc8) as marked and numbered In the general plan of M W Jackson's addition tn ti, i....v. . n wick, boundol and, flescrtbed as iSilows, to-wlt Beirlnnlnu it ih u.tu.,. . ...51. r" 7.1 ""-ra( wuoorBUin aueut, In said barouzh. at thx mm. . berelghty-nlne, thence along Mxth street, a dli flnnflnf faii va..J - t--n . . w,w.u.uu u usu lect, to line ot lot number eshtr-seven. thpn-o nmnn elghty-sevcn, a distance ot one btjudjcd ana .iZLZ. , r uuo-'.iu' S"V " seventh street, thence alone Seventh i nit i...... )ve and and one-halt feet to a line ot lot number iut u, iota uumDers nlnety-two, ninety-one, ninety and eiirhtv.nina i. ....... one hundred and. tUftty-tvitt anq one-balf feet to thS r.ia.w n( hPirlnnlno. .VJ, ' ; ;r --i r, -o vvwm an? erectea a large two story frame dwelling u... r smalt aoub,le frame dweuiny tlQt&o m ,PUtbuU4. ALSO, The undivided one-half Uterest ot all that cer. tain lot ot ground, sltunn nn n.. side ot Tenth street, between lint and Chestnut streets, In the borough ot Ber ,v, WUui, vt vviuiuinnanoiwieof rennayiva Dla.lt belnvlot numhar inn nm and. nu,mho.red in It(ctiam ibompson'g addition to 111. hnpnimh ... n..,.i.i. . . ... uuuuueq and described as lollQwa, to-wtts. neglnmngon. Tenth, street, at aoo.rnero.nql number fifteen, thence along said mwawm aun eigmy-o ne and one-Ualf foet to a one-rod alley, thence alomruaM ...... nine and one-half feet to a corner o( lot number eventeen,th-nw alona the same one hundred and elghtj-ouo and one-lialt feet lo Tenth street afore, aid, thence along tbe earn" forty.clne and one- N Mi... icvv m luo oi oeginning, vrhereon Is erecteda framedwelllng house, setwd, taken la execution, at tbe suit ot Wm. J. Knorr vs. Geo. W, Vannatta, an.d to he sold as the property of uso w. Yopatt,a, JtTAMi. Atfy. AL PL Ja. SAMUgLiMlTii.Shsrttr. Don't Fail to Cnll and Examine EXTENSIVE STOCIi. OF FAU 11 WINTER GOODS ! JUST OPENED. I nm offering great bargains in the following dress goods: Delaines, Flannels, Plaids, Cashmeres, Heavy Coatings,with Trim mings and Buttons to match, Opera Flannels, Velveteens, Dress Goods of every description, with Braids and Trimmings to match. Women's Misses nnd Children's Hood's, nil styles, Bliawls, &c Women's Shoes, $1.00 up. ftlcn's, Youths' & very largo stock. Men's Suits, $5 00 up. Overcoats, $4 75 up. Men's Shoes and Boots, Horso Blankets, Robes, Bells, Trunks' Valises, Bed Blankets, Comfortables, &c. ' My stock is complete in overy branch and would respectfully solicit your patronage. Examine before purchasing elsewhere. You -will fina goods at my store not kept in this place. Styles latest, on account of visiting the markets last. Prices cannot be beaten iu the city. J. J. McHEBTBT, Benton, Fa, rj.ENERAL ELECTION I'KOCLAMATION. I, SAMUEL SWITII, High Sheriff ot Co lumbla county. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do hereby make known and proclaim to the quail nea electors or uoiumoia county mat a genera election will bo beld on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1887. being tbe Tuesday next following the first Mon day of said month) for tho purpose of electing several persons hereinafter named, to-wlt: One person for State Treasurer, one person for Associate Judge. Ono person for Prothonotary and Cleric ot tbe Several courts. One person for County Treasurer. . Three persons tor County commissioners. Three oersons for Auditors. one porso i for county Burveyor. i uisu uemuv uimeitiinwa ana give noucemat the places or holding the aforesaid election In tho several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the countr ot Columbia are as follows, viz: Heaver township, at the public bouse or Potter Smith. licnton township, at the publlo nouso of Mrs. Olive lless. In tho town of licnton. juiai, uiuuin, ui, uie uouro uouso, in. woomsourg. West llloom. at the Court House. inDloomsburg. Bast Berwick, at the little orucoot Jackson 6 Woodln In the borough of Herwlct. West Berwick, at the onico ot W. J. Knorr. In the borough of Berwick. tlnrmm), nf I'nntroll. n. flm mMi. i.n..Bn. wit Uam roller. Briarci eek township, at tbe public school house near Kvansvllle. Catftwlsaa tnwnshln. at th. ntthlln ttAtten nfW. A. Yetter. Centre riwnfthlrv iit.thaasti.wtl hnK...... t.a.. ette creasys, norm vonyngnam uistnet, at the school bouse near the colliery of John Anderson Co. NnnthrAlivnirliam rtlo,4 n. ........... ... u.ujuiuu vHitivua, unuuiun ui jnm. Thomas Monroe. nsmngcreek township, at tho school house near C. 11 White's. ffrnnlrlln ttwn.Tiln c .tin T 1 bouse. (Jrecnwood township, at tbo bouse ot I. D patton. Hemlock township, at tho public houso of Chas. II. Ulettcrlch, In the town of Buck Horn. ttty., ui, luu ucuuui uuuse &i waucr. InOllfif. trtwnattln a tha nnhll. Km., n a. tt..l.l Knorr, In Numedla. Mifflin township, at the public houso ot Aaron Ileus, in the town of Mlaiinvllle. Madison township, at tbe publlo school house tn Jerseytown. ML Pleasant towntthln fit. tha Ulll.rt.tBn .Ah.nl ho 18". Montour township, at tho publlo house of Samu 1 II ailedtne, at Ilupert. Mflln tnwn.hln at tha nnhll. hmu. a. .J.J.. W. Shuman. j oanngcreek township, at the bouse of Samuel Miller. OranCfl tftwnatiln. at n 1taal'tnnn, w.n.n. angevllie. ' rino township, at tbo Centre School House, Cole. Want Gtntt n. Khiu ... . i. " kLlu iuu"u uuu8t) vi A, i, jurusu In Llghtstrcet. T.SriS"01' tpwnsnip, at the publlo house of Jacob Illosser, In Kspy. v" , cl-"u"l Mureuiwjr neia unaer tne laws of this Commonwealth, the election polls shall be shall continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock In the evening when tbo polls will be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lltflf Ota.ff niHnn r. ....... I ...... . iv.t-, aVrt 'iv w.iiuk oustices oi me .v. munLisu, .tuu.iitv i-uuuu ana per sons In tbo mllltla service ot tbe state, who ........ wuui.iimu inu luuuias nave neid any onico or appointment of pront or trust under w j w u, oune, ana city or corporated district, whothr a commissioned Omcer or OtuprwlAR. n snhnnllnfltn .fllu,. ... .. . who is or BhaU be employed under the Legisla ture, Executive or Judiciary Department ol this" State, or of any city or ot any Incorporated dis trict, nnrt nlan. tliot ..... amha. .,Jrr and of tho State Legislature, and ot tho select v. wumvuwwiHi ui uuj uiij, ur commissioners "i any incorporated district, are by lawlncapable of holding or exercising at the same tlmethe onico or aniwlntmnnt. nr .lntm. i.BnM. V ...rr." ot any election of this CommonweiUUi, an J taat no inspector, Judge or other omcer of such elec tion shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Inspectors and Judgo of the elections shall nect at the respective places appointed for holding the election in tbe district to wblcb tuey respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and eaih of said Inspectors shall ap su'ch dfctrto ' W" shaU 606 SaWaToteFof The qualified voters of the several districts In a3,,'i,0,un,ty.a.taU eneral. towrlpboSglJand H2S,.aiJ!leetl0.ns!. ar8 neroby bereaftcr author SJA?la re1m,'.e,0 10 vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly mitten severally classlnod as follows i One ticket shall embrace the names ot aU Judges of Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary?1 one ticket shall embrace the aamcs of all fee state f,1ue.rsvot,? for and to be labelled ''state:" one ticket shall embrace the names of ail count? SPrt!? "if" ,or; tocluoUnetbTomcioiMtor and Members of Assombfy, u voted for. and members of Congress, it voted for, aid be lab?: led "county ; " one ticket shall embrace Tthe names of all township offlcera voted tor, and be labelled "Township;" one ticket shall emoraSe the names ?'B0."811 mccre T0ted for,d9b7b5SlSed hann?wSaCla83 allbo deposited Inscparato SAMUBL SMITll, ocl" Sherltj. JPTIt'E IN PARTITION. T.n 0Bul' OOPRT OR COLUMBIA COUMTT. Jnin.emart!0, the partition of the ertate of Jonas I oty law of Fishlngoreek township deceas- Ir'in.?a'Ii!,laDetl,Kocl'. KUswortb county. Kansas, and George Doty, :Luierne Co. Pal tkfe notice that an inquest wfl b?ld at thi atS "Sf J,0.ufS9? Jonas Doty deceased in the unusmpui risningcreek. Co umbla countr l-il , Monday the seventh day ol ! Xemb?r 1&I bt Badfl.t110A0l1a0, ""'clock a. m. andTpVnLf ttfTdr children and letrai renrtntoM JoV ri?!S be done without prejudloa W M iSt tS5 tame rniilSnS7Sr:. WKU luuB ana place you are HA MTTTPv. UUTlrn na. iuWUamU oucnu UDITOR'S NOTIOK, SiSSr-- pOMMISSJUNEnb1 BALE. ., nn, uuer lur oaio wnai is known as tho m ?nLraerty' on. Saturday, Novemb?r 5 lsra a? 10 o'clock a m..at the i niiM.'nni,J; i. rrAr Al we i all that certain piece' ol Tai trHhe n" or Uloomeburg,ltU a liont on Vjtre i5 SK anj'a front on Arsu street, mtSt on SSIS at" greeted a brVk dwelUnf- house: lan Seln outbuudlnk cWW Arrasn-John a Casey, cierkT Commissioners' Officcjlloomirjarg, ra-, w JULE ON HEIuiT In rat Osruixa' Codkt or Culukbii Cocnth In the matter of the partition and valuation of real estate ot Qeorgo filler, late T0l Nelrjeck Lmerne oounty. Pa. ' "peck( county, Pa, Nathan MUleri vSxanaZ lSSSS county, Pa,. Caroline. WternfajrleTwIth jS? avtm. Wetheily. Caruon rouSy: Pa.. lAlrTr? teruiarrled wltb Jonn Klshtact' lililetoi'i nS" erne county. I-onn'a, Hali WnaSecnt" Neaoopeck, 'i-vueroe "oounty, pi, iftrta ffi terinarrlea wltn. (v( Klshbach. Ncacoiieck ' i K You and each of you are bereby notified ta ha and appear before the Judges q( tha tfohan? gwrt. to beheld at Blooinshuri, 2a the first Jl?,? "r'WV ,Mbend there to. aS cept or reluw to take tle real estate of said lieurgo Miller, deceased, at tha lion put upon It by the (nauest iilv mm TS . the said court, irlr cause why it shall nnt h u.m' m" ww, ursnow fete ?S! Boys' Clotliiu ri ft) A "SSPSSl TO -TE .CQN8T1TU. Of t he0Cons?.tTue,n.olnb' ,D A.t.c.evl?! .ioint resolution proposing an amendment m ti.a constltntton of the commonwealth! 10 tUo skctiom t. De U resiilvea try the SniaUs mid House of JlepreseutatUre ,tr Uie ComnumSmUhal Sn7,'.nfi!? p.roP 88 "n amendment or tho S??Bt.nUi10an.f tfio commonwealth of i-cnnsylv ct-v. - . . AMENDMENT, strike out from section one, of nrtlclo elsht the oquauncatlons for voters whS reXastol- ha'va mM'titT? tt50' aR0 orupwardi,ho shall nave paid, within two y are, a stato or cour t mJl.S1 Sn,,1.i?aTe "n asJfssS at leart t S KSlt,nnS?.ta!a.'i.tIea9t no moi.th bctort'tlio low" the section which reads as til- "Every male citizen, twenty-ono years uf are SSSTiS?? ,6 'Ollowirg qualification?, hal ibo entitled to vote at all elections: o. . iIe s.ua11 naT0 0660 a citizen of tho United States at loast ono month. v?S?ifUS"Sft!!l oralded in the state ono year (or If, having prevlousOv been a nuallned elector or native born citizen of the state, Yeshall have removed thereform and rcturnedVthen sLt mZll$ immoaiateijr preceding I ho elect ion. Inird. He shall have resided in tho elect ion district where he Bli.ll offer t5 vow it leSt twS months Immediately preceding the election? Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up. wards, he shall have paid, within two years a otate or county tax.whlch Bhali have been assessed at least two months, and jaldst least one month before the i election?- Bhall be amended, so as to read as follows: ' Every male citizen twenty-one years of age. possessing the following qualifications, shall entitled to vote at t he polling placo ot the election district of which he shall at the tlmo be a resident and not elsewhere: First. He Bhall have been a citizen ot the United mates at least thirt j days. Second. He shall have resided In tho state ono year (or If, having previously been a qualiaed elector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then slv months) Imme'latcly preceding tho election. Third1 Ho shall have resided In tho election dis trict where re shall offer to vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the election. Tho legislature, at the session thereof next alter tho adoption ot this section, shall and from time to time thereafter may,cnact laws to prope'ly enrorco this provision. Fourth. Every male citizen of tho ago ot twen. ty-one yeara, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days ar.d an Inhabitant of this state for one year next preceding an election, except at munlel- Sal elections, and for tho last thirty days a resl ent of the election dlstilct In which he may offer bis vote, shall bo ei.tltled to vote at such election In the election district of which bo Bhall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elected by tho poople: Prmiaea, That In time of war n elector In tho actual military service ot tho t-tato or ot the United States, tn trie army or navy thereof, shall be deprlvf d ot lis vote by reason of his ab sence from such election district, and I lie Iciflala ture shall have power to provldo tho manner la which and the lime and placo at which such ab sent electors may vote, aud for i he return and canvas of their votes in tho election district In which they respectively reside. Fifth. For the purposo of voting.no person shall bo deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason o bis presence or absence while employed In the service of the United States or the Mate, nor while engaged In the navigation of the waters of the State nor of the high sea, nor while a stu. dent of any nolle, e or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public ins ltutlon, except tbe Inmates of any homo for disabled and Indigent soldiers and sailors, who, tor the purnoio ot voting, shall be deemed to reside In the election district where said home Is located. Laws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, t no citizens who shall be entitled to tho right of suff rage hereby e-tabllshed. A true copy ot the joint resolution. CllAllLKH W. STONE, Secretary of the commonwealth, AMENDMENT TO TllE CON'sTITU TION proposed to the citizens of this Cora monwealihfor their approval or rejection by tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of 1'cnn Bylvanla. Published by order ot the H- cretary ot tho Commonwealth, In pursuance of Artlclo XV11I of the Constitution Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tUo Constitution ot thfc Commonwealth: Skctioh 1. Be It resolved by the Fenate and. House of ltepresentnives of the commonweilth of Pennsylvania In Oencral Assomblt met. That, the following amendment Is propifd to Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the KlghteentU Article thereof; AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional artlclo to said Con stitution to be designated as Artlclo XIX, as fol lows: AHTICLK XIX. Tne manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of In toxicating liquor to bo used as a beverage. Is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable ua shall be prowled by law. Tbe manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of In toxicating liquor for other purposestban as a bev erage may be alloweu In such manner only as may by prescribed by law. The (leneral Assembly shall, at the first session succeeding the adoption oi this article of the Constitution, enact laws with ade quate penalties for Its enforcement, A true copy ot the Joint ltesolutlon. CUAKLKSW STONE, a&ugSma. secretary of the commonwealth. JjJXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Xslnze or John A. Ontver, late of ftoomsduiv, . Zteceasetf, Letters testamentary on tbe Bald estate having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons. Indebted to aald estate are bereby notified to pay the same, and thote having claims against said estate wui present thesamfor settlement, to K MAltY C. OltUVKH, UloomsMrg. l a. GEO. W. GUI VEIt, Nantlcoke, Pa. Jonw It. CUemih, AWt. sepa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JSttaU of Clemvtl Y. Dfloni, of Orange nrp. Letters testamentary on tbo said estate having been granted to the undersigned T, all persona Indebted to said tstate are bereby no tified to pay the same. nd tboho having claims against said estate present the same to sep30' 4II. J, CONNKlt, Admt. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE nONDd ot the Blonraslwjrf State Normal School, te cured by Orst uvurvaage, dated -eptember 1, bo Notice Is hereby given that the Interest on all bqnfls outstanding up to "eptember 1. 1687, 111 bo paid on presen' atlon of the same to tbe 'I reasurer, at his omce la Bloomsburg, at any lime within is days from November 1, lbST. It the bouds are not presented by December 1, lSUT, the Interest will bo defaulted and the fund applied to other purposes. oa ui ,j, cLAKK,'Jieaturer. BLOOMSBUltO MARKET. io:- Wholesale. Retat GU 50 65 S3 45 4.f0 to 035 20 23 "20 23 CO 70 13 10 OJ 05 07 10 00 19 03 10 10 12 20 80 78 1 00 07 85 8 to 7 Wheatper buslicl.... Rye " " Corn " " .. Oata " Flour " bbl..,., Uutter Eggi Potatoes llama Dried Apples Bide .. Btioulder Cbtckens.. , Geese..,. Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel.... Veal aklna..., Wool per lb Uldca... Coat, on Wiimr. No 8 $3.00; No 9. 8, & Lump 3.25 No. 6 (J8.00 Hltiimlnilf 3.25 SUBSCRIBE FOU COLUMBIAN, Wit. II. SNYDER, cltrkbtu. o. sheriff oflut, Nor, 1, 1W7,