The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 18, 1887, Image 2

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    .OOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
0. E. Elwoll, l.iii,,.
J. S. BlttonotnJor., f Edlton.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, MOVKMBKR 18, 1887.
Every now nnd tbcn I boo n para
cruph iu thu nowppapora calllna upon
iho Administration to no cot in, to a bet
ter treaty of osctra.lltlon with Groat
JSntatn ono that will keen our escap
ing boodlcrs nnd bank ciiHlriora out of
Uaoaua. In ilisciisaincr the onto of W.
S. McGnrritf,W',tiiB Chicago boodlcr,tho
latest of this sort, for example, the
newspapers, almost withont exception,
have had something to say about the
necessity ot negotiating a now txtradt
tion treaty with Great Britain cover
ing all siioh oases. They all appear to
havu quite forgotten that ono of the
very first thine Secretary Bayard did
was to negotiate a new extradition
treaty with Great IJjilain oovoriog tho
very points they talk so much about,
That treaty wa Bont to tho Senate in
May, 1880. and thero it has Btopt over
since. Tho President sent a special
message with it pointing out to tho
Donate its importanco and urging im
mediate action. Secretary Bayard
personally pointed out to tho members
ot tbe Uommitteo on foreign Kola
tlons tho necessity for action. But
thoy did nothing. And whyt Oh,
simply because that's tho policy
they'vo adopted a? to every treaty sent
to tho Sonata by the Administration
It is to be ignored. If it cannot be ig
nored, then it is to bo defeated. Jie-
cord.
The Bestilt in New York State.
Tho voto of yesterday serves notice
on tho Republican i..?iy that Piatt and
iilaine, whom, lor the timo being,
Piatt represented, must bo given up or
all hopo of success m tho Presidential
campaign noxt year must be abandon
cd. That such notice has been served
is a great gain for honest government
. , . .1 C. 1 .
not oniy in tins oiaiu uut m mu
nation. . . . But tho victory of
tho Democrats is as full of promising
of advantage to tho country aa is tho
downfall of Piatt. Tho re buko to tho
latter is an encouragement for tho
former. Tho Democrats of New York
had tho sagacity to sea that now was
tho time, and this state tho arena, in
whiuh to fight for tho principle of
rovenue reform. Thoy put that prlnci
"ple clearly, definitely into their plat
form, and they have met their protec
tionist opponents at every point on this
issue. Thoy have won a signal victory,
and thoy will go from their battle here
before tho marity of their party in
the House and demand that this same
fight shall be made in tho national
elections next year. Tho majority
must listen to them. The logic of this
contest and its splendid result cannot
bo ignored. A revenue reform bill on
the lines laid down by tho New York
Democrats must pass tho House before
adjournment, and the party, with a
New York candidate, backed by the
triumph in bis own State, mast go to
tbe country on that issue. For the first
timo Bincu the war closed there is a fair
prospect that a square national vote
will bo had on the most important of
national questions. This ii all that is
needed to secure, at lost, tho reform
which the interests of tho country so
plainly require, Neto York Times
Ind. Jtep.)
This is a mighty free country, except
inside the Uemocratio party. There
the machine is stronger than public
sentiment aud the newspapers put to
gether. Jyete lorc Tribune Uiep.)
The result ot tho election in this
Slato settle three points as thoroughly
as auy p ilitioal event can bo settled
in advance ; President Cleveland will
m renominated by his party ; Mr.
Blaine will not bo renominated by
tho Republicans ; Mr. George will not
control the election next year. Now
York is tho pivotal State. Mr, Clove
laud's friends havo had a completo tri
umph. They are entitled to tbe fruits
of tho victory, Grovtr Cleveland U
indeed a lucky man ; and James G.
Blaine may be said to be a dead cock
Sn tbe pit. New York World Ind)
Due credit for tho cohesion and con
fidence that brought about tho glorious
result of yesterday should be given to
Grover Cleveland, whose manly aud
sensible letter was as timely as it was
wise. New York Sun Jnd.)
The elections aio a complete tri
umph for tho Administration. The
victory L along the whole line. The
national, S.ate and municipal admin
istrations were alike on trial, and the
voidiet as regards Proaident Cleve
land, Governor Hill and Mayor Hew
itt is; "Well dour, good and faithful
servants!'1 . . , Vo do not view this
r'Bult with satisfaction because we
care anything for tho Democratic par
ty. Wo reali.o that it has done very
much for the countryt that it is the
party of peace and represents national
drosperity. Now York is satisfied to
maintain it iu power, and as Now
York spoke yesterday tho nation, un
less tho Democratic leaders waste
their heritage, will in the coming Pres
idential oampaigu, New York Her
ald.(lnd.) '
The Vote by Oouuties.
Following is tbo ofiioial voto of
Pennsylvania by oouutiec, with tho ex
ceptitn of Allegheny, Armstrong, Cen
tre, Lawrence, Montgomery, Philadel
pbia, Snyder, Sullivan and Warren,
which are estimated. The figures show
a net Democratic gain of 1,440 over
the voto of 1885, wheu Quay, Iiep., for
State Treasurer, had a plurality of 84,.
CIO:
nxr. majobitixs.
n. mjOKims
Adams. 407
llerk. wtl
lruclta,...,.!... 7
Cambria, 601
Carbon. 8(3
Centre. . 850
Clarion., wa
Clertteld. Too
Clinton 80
Aiievueuy ... .....
Armstrong ..
Beaver
Bedford
lilair.
Bradford. .....
Butler
WO
US!
til
1911
8133
SIT
1T1
'Jin ron..
Mietter till
:rawrord ... 1174
Columbia..
1315
Dauphin wu
Delaware Kan
Cumberland.. ..
Kile
Kayetle.
Fulton.
Uroeue.
lunlala ,
LaclcaWuui....
Lehlgb , ., .
Luzerne, ,..
Lycoming
Monroe
lloniour
Northampton ,.,
tike
.cuuy!fclll .......
SUlllV U
anr, .....
Wioiolig,,...,
York
Erie.. ms
17
l-Oi H-. SKI
Franklin mi
iiiuaifKuoQ "M
, 23
, 1051
, SO
Iodliua... saa
. 673
. 1M)I
Jenerann ,,..., in
Lancaster............. IW
Lawrence.. lift)
Lebanon 1EU7
McKean, 11111
.i.riixr. ....., . itit
Alllillu ... lto
iluutcouH-r Wi
HonhuiJiUNlatul. 1ST
mry 3U
I'liltadelpbla. UU)
1'otter ., w
Hn)dcr....... 10.
hoineiset S!3I
uviueliaDna .... IMi
TKVJ. to to
lb!-.'
. 173S
, 40U
, 3.1 IS
, m
, S17
, 430
. n
4
, 1775
Total.- K7W3
J'tou
7l
euaiigo.. ....
Varnu
Wuslimgion ...
tveiunureltnj..
till
I'm
XA
JotaL
.mm
IIWU i
Jlart'a VI ir'tjr 4uc
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF
TOWNSIltrS.
lloaver. ., ,
Benton
Berwick, K
Berwick, W..,.. .
llloom, I! ,
Doom, W
Brlarcrcck
Catawlsaa , ... .,...,.,
Ccntrolla
cent ra. ..... .........
ConjDKliam, N
ConTngbam, s.
FUiilngcrcok., , ,
Franklin. ,
(Irecnwood
Hemlock
Jackson ,
Locust. ... ...
Mdlson....
Main
Mimtn
Montour.
Mt. Pleasant
Orange
lino..
Roarlngcreek
Scott, B .
Pcolt, W ....-,
SugarloaL.
Totals..,
TO THE PUBLIC.
Intending purchasers of Pond's
Extoact cannot take too much pro
caution to proveutsuhstltution. Somo
druggists, trading on tliopopularityof
tho great Family Itcincdy, ntterapt to
palm on other preparations, unscru
pulously nsscrting them to bo "tho
samoas" or "equal to" Pond's Ex
TiiACT, indifferent to the deceit prac
ticed upon and disappointment there
by caused to tho purchaser, so long
as larger profits accruo to themselves.
Always insist on having Pond's Ex
tract. Take no other.
SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY; NEVER
BY MEASURE. Quality uniform.
Prepared only by POND'S EX
TRACT CO., 2Tew York and London.
Sco our narao on every wrapper nnd
label. Noto picture of bottlo below.
For
Plies,
Catarrl,
Sots
meat,
mpMMiij,
Seres,
IMamna-
tlOBS,
and Eemcr-
01 Ell
Hsu,
Soiialjja,
Mucin),
Brutes,
Bins,
tnr Vrrtut
The Faraom lecturer, J0HH TJ. 001011,
wrolo : " For Sow Tnroat, especially when tend
ing to nlceratlon, I have found t vcrr bencflclal."
AXDnF.W P. 1TniT1!,'Ex-Pieldcnt of Cornell
University, uy i "One of tbe absolute nawU
tlaat houMluKplng." JUtuutOQtt the genuine,
T.liyiX. ATinOTT, the celebrated prima donna.
" Valuable and beneficial."
iiktwood. sunn, m. n., m. it., c. p.. of
England. " I hare need It with marked benefit."
II. G. PRESTOX, M. !., Brool lyn, N. Y-"I
know of no remedy to generally tuefnL"
AUTntm ouixKiss, m.d., F.n.r.s..of
England. "I have prpecrlbcd lOffD'S EX
TRACT with great mcccaf."
3CSTIS P, ri'LTOX, p. p., BrwjMjTi, N, T.
" ProTlnz ltialf to be a noeeaelty n onrhin)a.'
P. A. mSTERTELT. M. P., NaAvUIe, Tcnn.
" nave need large qnanUtlea of POND'S EX
TRACT In my pracUco."
Urn. S. It. lltrotin, Matron, noma of Desti
tute Children." We find It moat efficacious and
useful."
Ja Bottlii only. Prleen, SOe., 91, $1.75.
XiU our pairu en ettrv wrapper and label.
Prepared only liy FOSD'S EXTBiCT CO.,
NEW TOBK AND lOliPPX,
Seasonable
-AT-
H. J. Clark d Son's.
1 lot Ladies' DresiOloths AJixturef,
at 85o., worth 50e.
1 lot All-Wool Cro'se, 30 in., at 33c,
worth SOo.
I lot All-Wool Trio its, 3C in , at
40a, worth 50o.
I lot Silk and Wool Dr. 83 Giods,
25c a yard, former price, -Joo.
1 lot G-4 All-Wool Trioote, 74a. a
yard, good value at OQo.
1 lot G-4 Cloaking, 05a. a yard,
good value at $1.25.
Stockiuet, 12c. a yard, or $1.25 a'
pound.
1 lot Silk Velvets at 75c. a yard,
former price, SI. 00 a yard.
1 lot Silk Velvetf, Striped, $1.15 a
yard, former price, &J.40.
1 lot 40-in. Plain All Wool Cloths at
50c. a yard.
1 lot J.adits' Goj-iamero, gl.O!) each,
former price, $1.50 and $2.00.
1 lot Linen Handkerchief), at one
third and one-half former prices.
1 lot Ladie?' ilerino Vests, 35a, ex
tra value.
Cotton Flannels,, 7, 0, Q, 10, U,
I2J, 13, 14, 15, 10, 18o. a yard.
The Best 25-c. All Wool Twilled
Red 'Flannels sold and finer qualities
in proportion.
Flush Coats at $20, $25, $30, $32 50,
$37.50, $40, $50.
Plush Jackets at SJ8.00, was $22.50,
$14.00 was $16 00.
Plush Wraps ai. $16 50 was $20.00,
$25.00 was $20.50.
A lot of Children's Coats at redooed
prices, from 75o. up.
A lot of Lalies' Jackets at reduced
prices to oloso. Pall and see.
Extra quality IJlack and Colored
Dress Silks at $1 00 a yard, See
thrm.
Good valuta iu Blaukets, from $1.00
a pair to S7.50.
Full lines of Astrachans for 3oats
and Trimming.
Full lines of Pur and Braid Trim
wines. Bead Trimmings at greatjy red oed
prices. A oall will pay you.
H. J. CLARK & SON.
'f&lfllLEj;
fHflFlNCr.
SH trouiles
cure for
ma ai-y
seases,
for use Aftt
!havibffor
lf.o Alunscw'l
u rtr iv1 led-f Near, c efw , fwjiif
summiuit FOB
Tim COLUMBIAM,
ELECTION, HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1887.
8, Treaa. ,1, ot a U Asao, J. lYoUir. H. ft
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81 00 It 82 9) 141 80 HI ) OS I 87 01 88 81 101 8 88 SO W 88
(0 184 8 47 140 71 107 M 144 1 89 1HH Hi 1P.9 CO 48 149 4 49 49 149 4T
209 139 8 211 137 918 131 921 181. 985 19.1 fit Mill '41 181 159 4 ?.'l fiO 140 991
191 140 17 191 149 I HI 139 131 148 153 191,110 150! 14- 111 181 9T 131 131 147 193
81 SH I IU It t) il 81 31 89 89 HI 84 ' 09 81 14 89 88 81 37 84
147 149 4 147 141 W 137 1 47 138 1 104 1 61! t44 130 101 191 141) 6ll 193 1(6 14.1 131
80 1(19 1 81 u; 89 H6 , 83 100 81 101 81 101 . 84 81 91 8 ! 84 84 1'S 61
(3 31 83 39 B9 99 83 S7 81 37 M 31, 81 89 89 61 81 84 89 84
U 83 ..., 70 34 70 .11 70 SI 70 84 1 7(1 81 70 63 3 SS 70 70 81 70
81 88 .... 89 BP 8-J 97 40 27 S3 89 i 49 531 81 S'l 9 43 89 39 98 38
191 89 .... 187 49 197 93 113 3(! IV 41 19 89 110 113 31 89 199 191 31 180
84 14 .... 81 14 31 14 31 II S3 19 39 II 81 81 B 14 ill 83 14 85
134 91 91 134 93 137 90 163 (3 150 FH 16 100 149 189 160 93 144 141 100 143
S tf S 85 ) 84 91 8-4 99 87 80 1 88 99 84 84 96 6 87 87 98 88
OS 7 (8 8 91 8 98 8 91 10 1 it 8 M 7U 83 1 97 98 8 07
140 03 .... 140 65 140 83 149 69 13 1 71,140 64 138 137 M 3 140 t4 64 140
1U8 S3 4 1(9 87 109 27 10." 9.11110 23 110 2.1 W 98 23 211 110 110 21 110
87 9 4 8T 9 87 9 86 9 1 84 1 87 9 89 84 9 2 87 64 10 88
148 40 144 39 148 88 149 89 1 149 39' 148 39 147 14 89 1 148 141 89 148
39 31 .... 63 31 63 81 47 8.1 ' 47 31 59 30 49 53 26 13 59 33 80 53
69 89 .... B 37 58 87 60 88, 60 88 60 89 41 67 39 S3 60 60 88 59
lit (0 11 199 81 198 14 146 4V, 178 63 194 63 60 83 10 173, 193 191 66 193
C4 21 .... 64 21 61 21 64 91 64 21' 64 21 61 64 29 .... 64 01 21 64
61 21 I 81 21 61 21 Ml 28 60 99 ! SS 61 M U 20, 50 XI 28 60
84 58 8 81 68 83 69 88 66, 90 67i 89 C8 D! FB II 1 89 89 58 89
63 40 9 66 40 07 43 69 4 88 45 86 47 60 69 2.1 87 60 61 48 66
136 1 4 .... 133 1 4 1 33 1 4 13! 14 133 14 136 14 131 180 26 ,... 137 137 14 137
i8?6 1561 114 Siii 1663 3004 1396 13021 133o' 2931 13 SJM 1561 2760 2687 iT&S "s05 '22 2M3 10OD ,2953
T. W, EDGAR,
OF ESPY, PA.,
Respectfully informs his friends and publio generally that ho lias refitted
his planing mill. In addition to the planing mill work ho is now prepared to
furnish to order doors and inside finish for nouses.
WESTERW PIWE,
veneered with all our native woods, also foreign wooils, such aa Mahogany,
Rosewood, ifcc., &. All hard wood Mouldings is used for Veneered Doors and
Inside Finioh. All work shall bo guaranteed. Water proof Ohio is ucd for
veneering all our Doors and Casings, Base Board, &o., &c Also Walnot,
Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Veneers, for sale at the
Mill, Biz to ten feet long, six to thirty inches wide.
T. W. EDOAR
ETA
HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. S
Combining a Parlor,
TvipP. Si??
X I vjtj p 4
All furnish Dd With
at our Wholesale Prices.
THE LUBURC MANF'C CO..
The Best
Blood
Purifier
IS THAT WHICH KEEPS THE
LIVER AND STOMACH IN A
HEALTHY CONDITION: AND
NOTHING in THE WORLD CAN
80 SUCCESSFULLY DO THIS
AS MANDRAKE, WHICH, AS IN
J)r. ebenel's
pills,
ISA NEVER-FAILING REMEDY
FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE
LIVER AND STOMACH.
For Sale by all Druggists. Trice 25 cts. rr box;
Sboxefl for C5 cti.;or tnt bypia!. postage frei. oil
receipt or price. I)r. J. U.Mclieock Son, IUIad'a.
Bitten bender & Co.,
WAGON MAKER'S
AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
No. 12C & 128 Franklin Ave.,
SCRANTON, PA.
Iron, and Steel.
aprlll-iy.
CLOT ! CLOTHING
-:o:-
Cr. W. BERTSCH,
THE MEHOHANT TAILOR.
-:o:-
Gents Furnishing Boods, Bq,U & Cap;
OF EVEHY DESCRIPTIOI").
Suits rando to order at short notice
and afitalwajB guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
aclepted etoek of good a pvpr 8jjoyn in
LOiuinbia count y.
Btore next door to KIrt National Uauk,
MAIN STREET,
Plpojusburjj Pii.
J. R. SMITHS CO,
LIMITKD.
MILTON, Pa.,
PtULKUB IN
PIANOS
uy tue louowiog wen Known makers:
bickering,
Weber,
Hallet & Davis.
Can also furnish any of tho
cheaper makes at manufacturers
Jirices. Do not huy a piano bo
bro getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application,
fliO THE II0M)KR4 OV THE UOND8
X of the liloomsbutv State Normal School, se
cured by Bret mnrtnage, dated eptemuer 1, l8:
Notice U hereby given that the interest on all
bond ouutopdlng up to -epteiuuer 1, 1887, win bo
bald on meseu auan of Lh(.H.imH tn ninTM.iiM,
at his ofllce In liloorasbunr. at auy I Ime w.thtn ii
diys from Noveiuber I, lt&7. If the bonds are not
presented by December l, 1B87, the Interest will be
defaulted tad the fund applied to other purposes.
!L.J,mitK,THaurM;
2 jmtes&z
-
It Treas.
Comrs.
Aada. Bur.
THE WONDERFUL tffeHI M IM
LUBURG CHAIR
tlbrary, Smoking, Reellnlno; or Invnlld
fifk 1HP- fradetampl OS-SHIPPED to nil
,JU for CMalopue. parta or the iroilil.
CHILDREN'S CAE?mAri&
thn Automatic r.'nsrlm Rralr. ..n..t
Send Etamn for CfttaloeuQ andmpntinn
145 N. 8th St.. Phltada.. Pa.
October 23 81 arrs.
N
OTICE.
Notice lsnerebr clvcn that the (nllovlntr ac
count has tcen filed in the Coi-rt of Common
rieas ot Columbia county, and mil be presented
to the said court on tho first Monday ot Decem
ber, A. I). 1R87, and continued nisi, and unless ex-ccptl-ns
are nled wit bin tour days thereafter will
bo confirmed baolute:
1. The account of Anna Conner, surrlvlnj part
ner of the lato arm of K. retormnn.
1VS!. II. tNYDElt,rroth'j-.
rrothy's omce, Nov. 7, itw.
11)0 W8 APPHAISEMENTa.
The following Widow's ADDral9ments will bo
presented to the orphans' ccurt of Columbia
coutty omhe nnt Monday of December, A. D.
1SS7, and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are
filed within four da) s thereafter, w 111 be confirmed
absolute!
John L. Belshllne, estate, Hemlock, rersonalty,
1290.00.
George lynn, estate, Montour. Personalty,
fsoo.
John Levan. estate, ltoartngcrcek. rersonalty,
130'.
Joslah Ithoads, estate, IiOcnst. rersonalty 1810
Mills uhambcrlln, estate, llloomBburg. i'erson.
alty, $8AT9; realty JS17.21. 300.
Isaao D. Pattpn, estate, (Ircenwood. Ilealty,
1300.
WM. 17. MiVDEB, Clerk of O. C.
Clerk's office, lUpomsburg, J'n:, Nor. 7, 147.
JULE ON UEIHS.
1h tbi Orphans' Cocbt of Colcjibii County:
In the matter ot the partition and valuation ot
real estate ot George Miller, late ot Nescopeck,
Luierno countv, ra.
To Adam Milter, Mifflin township, Columbia
county, I'a., William Miller, Wetberly, Carbon
county, Pa., John Miller, Nescopeck Luzerne
county, Pa. Nathan Miller, Nescopeck. Luzerne
county. Pa., Caroline. Intermarried with Jacob
Kavlsou. Wetheily. Carbon county, Pa., Polly, 1 n
tcrmarrled with John Klshbach, Ilazleton, Luz
ern county. Penn'a, Salllo A. wnatnecht,
NosoopocK, mjorne county, Pa., Maria ln
lermarttod with Levi Klshbach, Nescopeck, Luz
erne county. Pa , and Jacob Miller, Wetherly, Car.
bon county, pa.
You and each of you are hereby notified to be
and appear before the Judges of tho Orphans'
court, to be held at Illoomsburg, on the first
Monday of Decomber next, then and there to ac
cept or rcfuso to take the real estate ot said
George Miller, deceased, at tbe appraised valua
tion put upon It by the Inquest, duly awaided by
Ibesald Court, and returned by the Sheriff, or Bhow
cause why It shall not be sold.
Witness the Hon William Klw'ell, President
Judgo ot sold Court, this Bill day at October, A.
1). U87.
V. II. SNVDBIt,
octii 4U clerk o. c.
"TULE ON HEIK9.
est1te of john j1cobt, dkc'd.
Columbia Codntv, b
TP Joseph liendersbott, husband of Malrlna
Ilenderehott, Nofman llendc rehott, Bio&msburg,
Po. Lamia Jamison. Intermarried with Alfred
Jamison, Washlngton.D.C, Albert Y. Uendershott,
Washington, U. CM Annie Uendershott, Inter
married with II. W, Moan, nioomsbuiy, Pa.', Maria
Sutherland, Akron, Ind ; o. A. Jacoby. illooms
burg, I'a.; Frank M. Crawford, Philadelphia; I ram
1). Crawford, Macon. Georgia: Braiford Cnwford,
Wllkcs-Ilarre, Pa.; Noah schull Crawford, Dayton,
Ohio; J. hn Crawford, Macn, Georgia; Lulu Craw,
ford, Wllkes-Uarre, Pa : Knoa Jacoby, Illoomsburg,
Pa.: Martha. Intermarried with A Dram cmsa.
HuntooL Illinois, lineal descendants of John Jo-
cooy, aeceasea,ana to an otuer perbons, interest', a,
greeting:
You and each of yon are hereby cited to he and
aDnear before thaJudce; Of our Orphans' court.
to be held at Bloomshurg, Pa., on th- llrst Monday
or wecemper cexv, men unu inero to acceptor re
fuse to take real o-tato of said John Jae.nbv. iln-
tea.ed, at Ihe nppraWd valuation upon It by the
Inquest, duly awarded b the said court, aid re
lumed by the sheriff, or show cause why It shall
not be cold. And lien of full not,
u Itneas the Honorable llllam Klwell, President
oi our said court, at uioomsourg, the eleventh day
ct October, A. l. 1B87.
WM. II. SNYDBR,
Clerk of o. C.
Eberirf's office, Nov. i, i87.
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES
OP OAST Gil WROUGHT WON,
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
JPulblic Grounds
The following shows the Ticket Oothlo, one of
the several beautlfulstylesof fence manufactured
Poreaatyana Durability they areunsurpass
l'ricos and epoolmens of other de?
signs sent to any address.
Audresa
W WW
BLOOMSBURG PA-
SALESMEM
WANTED IU
StA Woailyemploimentguaranleeil. HALARV
ANU KXl'hNKH PAID. Apply atoi co.statingoK,
if UVll HOCHKSTKlt, N. V.
' 'AugscsepJmoT
HAIR BALSAM
th iopuUr fvorlt tor Arfmlna
f rr, na4 prvrebtlnff liandrutf.
Mir taliiinf, luij U fcUf-0 (o J)lt'u).
btto. mi 1 1.00 at l)i urirlkta.
HINDERCORNS.
f Tlit) af tit, kttrta ud Uwt ear for Cora. Bunion. .
OirM OonjrrS. OoW, Rmmm Crottn,Antlim I
Broach tla, lYhooplng Uoiisb, Incipient Con romp-1
Itlfftl of
4-f ft.
1 1on, Odii.Loft Dt Hull'ti
iwito bffrvp ia voiq onir i
trhitt tmimfn an J bcara en
rfwtitrfx1 Tri1.lirk to rll
A V.uU t Imrl M a virvte,nHet-1
Strip Cavtlon-LabtU n1 the I
ifaVfllmtenlirniitar4of John W I
if nil it A. a Utytr ft Co., Sola I
x rvp r, iwuumoro, no., u. b, j
SALVATION OIL,
"Tht Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain,"
Will relieve more quickly than any
other known remedy. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost
bites. Backache, Wounds, Headache,
Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by all
Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle.
A FEW
1 IT 1
COM Hand
IN GOOD CONDITION,
Single & Double
Heaters,
AT
H. Gr. Eshlteman's,
OPERA HOUSE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH, AUTOORAPn AND
Scran, r lnnra and mmnleta tine ar. J. 11.
Mercer's uiug and Book Store, Evans' mock.
ALL THE FINEST EXTRACTS COLOONE
Sachets. Pomades. Hair lives and llnv lmm
at ,1. H. Mercer's Druir and Hook btore, Evans'
Mima, upHibibo Apuuiai iuun:il.
ALL PROPIIIETAltY ANnrATENTMKDIClNES
at J. II. Ulercer'a nrut? And llonlc t-tom. nnrm.
silo Episcopal Church.
BOOES, STATIONERY ANU WALT, PAPER, A
fine Rtock at Wercer'a Druir and imnk stnm
opposite Episcopal Church, Dloomshurg, Pa.
CA8TILLE, TOILET AND MEDICATED SOAPS,
a full line at J. II. nercer's Drug and Book
Store, Upper Main treet
ClOMnS OP ALL KINDS, WELL 8ELECTED, AND
; at very low prices at J. H. Mercer's Drug and
Book store, third door above Iron street, Blooms
burg, Pa.
(CONDENSED MILK, COXKB, NELSOJT8 AND
j Cooper's Gelatine, Tapioca, Sage, Arrow Hoot
and all tbe prepared foods for children and In
valids at Mercer's Prugand Book worn rtrst door
above Hess' Boot and Shoe store, Uloomsburg, I'a.
C1ANAKV, HEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND
Mixed Seed for the birds, at J. II. Mercers
Drug and Hook store, first door below Creasy's
Grocery store.
PINE WRITING PAPERS, BY BOX, LOOSE OR
In Tablet form, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and
Book store, Bloomsburg, Pa.
XTUItSINO BOTTLES VIPPr.KH. ltrtnnKK Itl'l
ni ties. Teething Rings and all requisites, ot the
Nursery that will contribute to the toby's happi
ness, at .1. U. Mercer's Drug and Hook More, two
.WIS AIMU Sb AJCI O IrflUbUUlf OWTO.
PnYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
receipts carefully prepared at all hours at
oicivcr o uru)f uuu IIWK BW)n), UlOOmSDUTg, Pa.
rpoILET AND INFANT POWDERS, ROUGE,
street, lUooroaburff, Pa,
WALL PAPRH MANY KINDS AND MANY
pneea-at Mercer's Drug and Book Store,
VfrtykMu n(ii,x-uu'n vuuiiiu. uiuuiuauunti i iu
Junea.iy.s:.
rhuglrii's gnrdroare.
COFFEE.
Everybody likes a good cup
of coffee but how few there are
who get it ; not over one-half the.
coffee brought on the table is fit
to drink, and yet you go on tnd
drink it Itppjvqsp you, ca't 1q
any uetter. tsorae ono perhaps
asks you out 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 askiiiK the housewife
how she madp it and go home
and drink your weak bitter mix
ture with the be9t grjco you can.
And yet properly equipped.good
coffee is within tho reach of every
one. Wq claim with our "One
Minute Cp.(Tcp Pd flqy phild 8
years pjd paq make as good a
cup of po(feo a,s thp m,ost experi
enced QQok, renulrea no flsli Bklns
suit, ogg etp. to. cloar it, it is
clear as wine eyery time and ot
a rich strong flavor. This is all
the space wo Can civo to coffee,
tho halanpo to, explain wo will
tako pleasure in doing at our
store.
The Keystone
BEATER
takes tho cako and makes it too,
beats tho white of an egg stiff
enough in 15 seconds to bo toss
ed into a ball. Makes potatoes
as light and flaky as snow, it
will whin up anything to a de
gree of fineness impossible with
iiy other machine, is useful for
mixing urinl?s, heating cakes,
custards, puddings, cranberry
smice, plea, preparing strawber
ries, hauanus, pouches, apples
eta. oh flavors, can bo used In
various ways and will Inst a life
time. A. new lot just in,
Very Resp.
J, R, Sohuyleu & Co,
Uloomsburg, Ptv.
Stoves
Ml
m
DAYS
: ALB !
The entire stoch of the
late D. Lowenbevg will be
offered at greatly reduced
prices, as the complete
stoch must be sold before
the 1st of the New Yea?:
Hemember,the goods are
not cheap goods, but fine
goods at
COST
PRICE,
The stock consists of fino
Kadyllail
LOTlHI&,
. FINE SATIN LINED
iBSTftflTSi
PRINCE ALBERT
S TJITS,
YOUTHS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S
OVERCOATS,
KILT nSUITS,
For L ttle Boys,
ALSO,
AND-
VALISES
HAJS, cps,
CALL and SEE
FOR YOURSELYES,
let lour Eyes t: Tour Judges !
If-you ivisji) oiir oppion
we loill recommend goods
mat will iifOt injure the
rfputqtiqn of this Estab
Usjynent. All we ash is
the public to come and
see and judge for tem
s,eltyes.
A full line of Fall and
Winter suits inadp up in
Way below the Regular
Price t
A FUL.L LINE. QF
ftoltl and Silver
WATCHES
of tbo best make, Must be told
AT COS?.
BY THE ADMINISTRATORS OF
D. LOWENBERG'S
EttO.
Pretty
Overcoats
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BjTtlrtue of sundry wtltn, Issued out of the
Court of Common l'loas of Columbia county, Ta,
and to mo directed, will bo cxpol M PUDlw Mle'
on the prcmlson, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, '87,
at 10 o'clock a. m., all that ccHaln mill property
and piece of land, situate In lljlarcreelt towimhlp,
Columbia countr Pa., and bounded and described
aa follows, to-wlt! Ilfgtnnlng at a stone In a pub
lio road, In lino of land of A. Clayton, menco oj
the same south forty and ono-halt degrees west,
twenty-one and thrce-tenths perches to a post,
south seventy.nlne and one-half degrees wcat,two
and seven-tenths perches to a post, in line or iana
of Win Lamon, thence by the same south ne de
gree wcbLIwo and tUree-tcnths perches to a black
oak, thence by land of fettle, south eighty-two
degrees cast, eight and four-tenins perencs loa
black oak, thence south fifty-two and one-fourth
degrees cast, fire and Blx-tcnths potches to a poet,
thence soutli seventy-two an thrco-fourths de
grees east.nvo and four-tenths perches to a double
maple, thence south thirteen And one-half degrees
east, two and four-tenths perches to an nsn on tno
bank of creek, thence north forty-eight and one
half degrees cast, seventeen pcrchcto a stone In
main road, running between mill and dwelling
house, thenco along said road north thirty-four and
throe fourths degrees wcst,elghteen and elz-tentbs
perches to the place ot beginning, containing ten
acres and nineteen perches ot land,str1ct meAsure,
be tho same more or leas. In connection with tho
above the water right for mill Is conveyed, c ,
a portion of the premises being farm land. There
Is erected on tbe premises an excellent water
power, suitable for grist mill or manufactory pur
poses. The property was formerly known as the
Trough mill property.sltuate about one mile from
Berwick, Pa.
be'zed. taken In execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot Nelson Freas. and Jonas Crlsman and
E. M. Crlsman, terre tenants.
Lev. Fa. jtcisoN, Airy.
ALSO,
At tho Cross Keys hotel In Berwick, on tho
saine day, at i o'clock p. m., alt that certain
piece, parcel or lot ot ground, situate in tho bor
ough of Berwick, county ot Columbia nnd state of
Pennsylvania, being In lot number elghty-clght,
(k8) as marked and numbered In the generl plan
ot M W Jackson's addition to the borough ot Ber
wick, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt,
Begtnnlng at the northwestwardly side of Sixth
street, in Bald borough, at tho corner ot lot num
ber ctghty-nlne, thence along Klitti street, a dis
tance ot forty-rive and a half feet, to line ot lot
number eighty-seven, thense along lot number
eighty-seven, a dtttanco ot one hundred and
eighty-one and one-halt feet to Seventh street,
thence along Seventh street, a distance ot forty
five and and one-half feet to a line of lot number
ninety-two, thence by lots numbers ninety-two,
ninety-one, ninety and elgbty-nlne, a distance of
ono hundred and eubty-one and one-half feet to
tho place of beginning, whereon are erected a
large two-story frame dwelling house. Also, a
small double frame dwelling house and outbuild-
ings.
ALSO,
The undivided one-halt tLtercst ot all that cer
tain lot of ground, situate on the westerlr
side of Tenth street, between lino and
Chestnut streets, In the borough of Ber
wick, county of Columbia and state ot Pennsylva
nia, It being lot number sixteen, (16) as marked
and numbered In lilchard 1 hompson's addition to
tho borough ot Berwick, bounded and described
as ioUowb, to-wlt: Begtnnlng on Tenth street, at
a corner ot lot number fifteen, thenco along s aid
lot one hundred and eighty-one and one-half feet
to a ono-rod alley, thence along said alley forty
nine and one-half feet to a corner of lot number
seventeen, thnco along the same one hundred and
eight) -one and one-half feet to Tenth street afore
said, thence along the same forty-nine and one
halt feet to the o'ace of beginning, whereon Is
erected a framo dwelling house.
Seized, taken In execution, nt the suit ot Wm. J.
Knorr vs. Geo. W. Vannatta, and to be sold as the
property ot Geo W. Vannatta.
Kvans, Ht'y. At. FL Fa.
By virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias, lamed out
the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed
to public Bale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1887,
at ten o'clock a. m., all that certain real estate,
farm, messuage or tract of land, situate In Fish-
tngcreck township, county ot Columbia and state
ot Pennsylvania: Beginning at a chestnut oak,
thence by laod ot William Bobbins north twenty
degrees west, two hundred and forty-five perches
ana seven-tenths to a white oak, then:e by land
ot Thomas Hutchlncon south seventy degrees west
flrtj-Blx perches to a post, thence by land ot Sam
uel Ash south twenty degrees east, one hundred
and three perches and five-tenths to a stone,
thenco by tbe same south sixty-four degrees
west eight perches and eight-tenths to a stone,
thence by the same south twenty degrees east,
one hundred and forty perches to a stone, thence
by land ot John Fowler north seventy-one df grces
east, sixty-four perches and, ehfbt-tentns to the
place of beginning, containing eighty-eight acres
and forty-four perches of land and the usual a!-
owane$sj tor roads, it, whereon are erected a
two-story trace house, bank barn, hog pen and
other outbuildings.
Terms ot Bale to be as follows: Ten per cent, ot
the purchase money at the striking down of. the
property; nttcen per cent on tbo sixth Cloy o( De
cember, 1W7, and the iemlnder to t wenred by
pona anij mortgage, with Scire Sodas and insur
ance clause upon th? premises, In which, the exec
utor of Satnu,ol Ash, Bhall be the mortgagee, con,
dHlpncil tor the payment ot one-halt of the re.
malnlng purchase, money on the ru-st flay of June,
184, and the balance of purchase rnoAoy on the
first ot November, 1898, with Interest from 7th
uecember, 1S87, on each payment.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Jacob
TerwilUger, executor ot Samuel Ash, deceased, vb,
EUaa Ash and Susan Ash, his wife, and to. bo sold
as the property of Ellas Ash and, 8Ja,n, Ash, his
W'lLLIB, Att'y.
By virtue of sundry wrl,ts, Issuea o,ut of the
vyuji. m iuuuuofi rjasof vojunvta county, Pa.,
an.3, t;0 me directed, will bo exposed to publio sale,
at the Court House, in Bloomsburg. on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1887,
at tWO O'ClOCk TL TO., all thnrlcht tltlA anri lnt.M.1
Of David T. Jones In the following descrlbid teal
eatate,sltuato In Scott township o.olu,rab!a county,
Penna., bounded oqlho nchby tanteof JAmea
hhnA nnH flar t,a . .... .
- -"1 "vv Wuumu,gn vua east oy lanq ot
VlllVW Creating, on the Bomh by lands ot Wm.
Vaalanq I. S. Kuhn, and on the west by l,ana d
Jacpv Musaclman and Mathlas Sharper, niatalng
.....nuncLca, more or leas, wnereon are
.iwriuiD...... ... .
i't . o."jh unoiug apupe anq ouiDuiuungs.
Seized, taken In pvpriittan at rh. ...i. v..
warn W. Ivey vs, David T. Jooeg, and to.tjSKM a
Ukohr jf wiibsthc.k, Afy. Vend. Ex.
ALSQ,
All tha certain messuage, tenement or tract ot
land, situ itein Centratownshlp,columbl ocunty,
Pennsylvania, bnimiif.i
On the north by land, of Qcorge 1C lless, on the
ui ram zaner and Silas Uarman, on
tho south by lands of Stephen swank and George
K, Hess, and on the west by land ot David C. Item
ley, containing seventeen acres, more or less,
whereon is erected a dwelling house, stable and
outbuildings.
helzed, taken In execution, and to be o;d,ajUhA
Uroia, Atfys, n Fa,
ALSO.
AU that certain lot ot groundsltuate In the
tOWn Of Cat&WlRHA. In thA tnn.hlH A . ,
In the county ot Columbia and staU pi PennsyU
vanla, bounded Jn theeast by Third Btrcct, on the
south by land ot Mrs. Sarah Vastlne.on thowaat
by Una of Jacop Haines, and on tho north by laud
frame dwelllnir house 1
ALSO.
AU th,at oertaln lot of grcMnd. situate In Shuman's
-wvWV yu mo iw o t-atawissa, township,
countr and state afnrwmiri in . J
as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on Pfahler
v.i.uoaiuvuwnai corner of 3t No. sevftntys
nine in the plot ot said Shuman's adou. th,enca
north along tbe line of sMd. to No, Beventy-nlne,
ono hundred and foity-aye f,eet more or less, to an
alley, thenco east ftinnv mm nu
tq another alley.tbence south along nald. alley one
...V. ,uu luivi-iKuieev more qr leas tq Pfanter
street aforesaid, thence
street forty eel tq the place of beginning, said, bl
cijsuvy m ma Bnvw&n'a addllVa.
Wb,ereonU erected a trame dwelling h,aus.
Seized taken In exnnnMnn h. .
Wagner, . W, AluHley and IX F, Wagner trading
Mr the Brm namo of Watsontown Planing
MIU company vs. o. r. Harder and to be sold as
th property of O. V. Harder.
ALSO,
AU that certain mMeu&rwi a, int nt n.m.
t In thij borough of OentraUa, county ol Cowa.
w uux v reqnyivania,t)oundtKra tollowa:
On th.o north by Dt ot John Nertney, on the t
by an alley, on the south brint nr .iniin i u.
- . w 1 . fl,
non, and. on the west, by iusj avequo, being
aad fortr feet dpen. nn whtMtta . .
.... . v - - m -im - viwvm ti vnv
siory franio d,weinng house and outUulidinja,
ALSO,
AU that certain inrvtuiitPAnr ...
uate Id CoayDCuam towD8Uip,oounty ox Coiumbia.
P,n,n lAiamiwHiuiwn: tuo north by an
Uey, on tho east by lot o celta and Harry uer.
rtty.op squti, b, Centfe ,t,rew,an4 on the west
by lot of Mary Ilendrlck, said lot being twn,.
nvo feet In front and ono hundred and forty tcet
in depth, on which Is erected a two-story frm
dwelling house and outbuUdlngs.
ALSO,
AU that ccitalncssnago or lot ot ground situ
ate In tho bjrough of Centralis, county and'sti
aforesaid, bounded as follows: On tho north bv
Park street, on the cast by lot of Michael Martin
on tho Bouth by an alley, and on tho west by lot
ot Cornelius Lonltmn, said lot being twenty.flve
tcet front and one hundred aud forty feet In depth
on which is erected a two-story framo dwelling
house and outbuildings
Sotzed, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot Mrs. Ellen Kane.
MAmi,Att'y. n Fl,
SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff.
COURT PROCLAMATION
TirHEEAS,t!,ollon. William Etwru
VV President Judgo of Uie Court ot Oyer ana
Terminer andOeneralJall Delivery, Court ottjuar
ter Sessions ot tho Teaco and tho Court otCoamon
Pleas and Orphans' Court In the !tth Judicial Dls.
trlct, composed of tho counties of Columbia and
Montour, and the Hons. C. (1. Murphy and c. n,
McIIcnry, Assnclato Judges of Columbia county'
havo Issued their procept,bearlng date tho Sth day
of Oct, tn the year of our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and eighty -seven, and to me directed for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, "Court of Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Bloomsburg, In the
county ot Columbia, on the first Monday, being
the tth day of Dec. next to continue for two
Notice Is hereby given to the Coronor.to tho Jus.
tlocs ot the Peace, and tho Constables of tho sail
County of Columbta,that they bo then and then In
their propor person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot
aid sth day of Dec with their records Inqul
si tlons and other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain to bo dono. And
those that are bound by recognizance to proscauto
against the prisoners that aro or may bo In thelaii
of the said county of Columbia, to bo then and there
to prosecute them as shall be u.tt. Jurors aro re
quested to bo punctual In their attendance"
agreenoiy ui i neir nutiue. uaiea at Illoomsburg
. 1 M1G HIQ QKV DI ilQT.. D ntl, nt n...
y Lord one thousand eight hundred and
'I etffhtr-seven. and In the one hnnfimrt ,m
eleventh year of the independence of the United
states ot America,
shonn'sumce,
SAMUEL SMITH,
Sheriff.
J-OTICE IN DIVORCE.
Lydla L. Mears, by her next friend, J. p. snds
vs. Clarence E. Mears. 1
In rax court or common pwab or Colombia
Cooktt, No. HO, Mv Tihm, lis:.
To Clarence Mears. respondent above named:
Whereas, upon the petition or libel of tho slid
Lydla L. Mears, abovo named, a subpeena betnir
awarded by the Court ot common Pleas ot sail
county, a subpama issued out of tho said Court,
commanding you, tho Bald Clarence K. Mears, to
bo and appear at the next regular term ot said
Court., to show cause, If any you havo, why tho
said Ubollant Bhould not bo divorced from the
bonds of matrimony which she has contracted
with you, agreeably to the prayer ot tho petitioner,
and, whereas, upen the return ol the said sub..
Kcena, due proof was made that you could not,
a found orBervcd with the same In the bailiwick
of the sheriff ot Bald county; whereupon an alias;
subpama was awarded by said Court, command.
Ing you to be appear at the then next regular'
term of said Court, to answer, Ac, as aforesaid,
to which the same return was made by tho Sheriff.'
Vou are therefore required to be and appear on'
tbe nrst dav of regular term of said Court, to be
held at Bloomsburg, for the said county, on the
first Monday of December next, A. D. 1887, to.
answer Slid complaint aforesaid.
, SAMUEL SMITH,
Wk. CnmsHAN, Atty. Sheriff;.
Sheriff's onice, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1S87.
OTICE"lNljlVOHCIE!
Maggie Shellenberger, by her fathtr anr next
friend, Iteeeo Falrman, vs. Horn.i N. Slielli,
berger.
Ih the Court or coiiuon Plis op Comsia
Countt, No. iw, Mat tksi, ids.
To Horace N. Shellenberger, respondent abovo
named:
Whereas, upon tho petition or libel of the said
Maggie Shellenberger, above named, a Bubpaaia
being awarded by tbe court ot common Pleas ot
said county, a subpeena Issued out or tho said
Court, commanding you, the said Horace N. Shell,
enberger, to be and appear at tho next regular
term of said Court, to 'bow cause, if any you
have, why the. said llbellnnt should not be di
vorced from the bonds of matrimony which sho
has contracted with you, agreeably to tho prayer
ot aald petitlttoner; and, whereas, upon the re
turn ot the said subpeena, duo prcof was maO
that you could not be round or reived with uc
aame In the bailiwick ot tbe Vherlff of (aid county;
whereupon an alias subpama was awarded by-'
tho sata Court, commanding you to be and asnear
at tbe then next regular term of said ( oujt, to .
answer, Ac, as aforesaid, to which the same re
turn was made by the Sheriff.
You are therefore required to be anil appear on i
tbe first day of regular term of said u mrt, to bo
held at Bloomsburg, for tbe Bald ceitnty, on tho
nrst Monday of December next, A. D. 1887, tc,
answer the complaint aforesaid.
SAMUEL SMITH,
LiTTLia, Attys. sheriff.
Sheriff's omce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, isar. '
N
OTICE IN DIVORCE.
Susie Winner, by her uncle and next friend, John
J. Coyle, vs. Oswell Winner.
In tbi court or Con mom Plkas or (""olcmbu
COUNTT, NO. 47, MAT TRW, 1S87.
To Oswell Winner, respondent above named:
Whereas, upon the petition or libel of tho aald
Susie Winner, above named, a subpeena being
awarded by the Court of Common Pleas of said
county, a subpoena Issued out ot tho said Court,
commanding you. the aald Oewcli Winner, to be
and appear at the next regular term of said Court,
to show cause, it any you have, why the said
UbeUaat should not te divorced from the bonds
ot matrimony which Bhe has contracted with you.
agreeably to the prayer ot the petitioner; arj!
whereas, upon the return of the Bald subpcomT
due proof was made that you could not be round
or served will) tbe same In the balUwIckMUio
Sheriff ot Bald county; whereupon an alias, sub
peena waa awarded by said court, commanding
you to he and appear at. the then next regular
termor aald court, to answer, ac. as aroresald,
to which the same return was made by the Sheriff.
You aro therefore required to bo and appear on ,
the Bret day of regular term ot said Court, to be ,
held at Bloomsburg, tor the said county, on the
nrst Monday ot December next, A. D. 1887, to,
answer the complaint aforesaid.
SAMUEL SMITH,
Knorr & WiNTiHsrHN, Attys. Sheriff.
Sheriff's ooicc, Bloomsburg, Pa , Nov. 4, 18S7,
OTICE IN DIVORCE!
William Krtc vs. Susannah Krlck.
Is Tm Covrt op Common Plias c'p Coicstm
COUNTT, NO. 4, MAT TKKM, 1S8C
To Susannah Krlck respondent above named:
.Y.herea?. uPa tne petition or libel of tho said
William Krlck. above named, a subpeona being
awarded by the Court of Common lleai of said
county, a subpoena Issued out of the said court,
commanding you, tho aald Susannah Krlck, to be
and appear at th.9 next regular term of said Court,
to show cawo. If any you have, why the Bald
llbellaqv should not ba divorced from the bonds of
mutrlmony wnVch he has contracted with you,
agreeably to the rrayer of the petitioner; and,
Wereas, upon the return of the said subpcona.duo
prool was inado that you could not be found or
served with tbe same In tho balUwlck of the
Sheriff o( aald county; whereupon an alias sub
sucpojna was awarded by Hald Court,commandlng
you to, be and appear at the then next regular
term of said Court to answer, etc,, aa aforesaid,
to which tho same return was made by the bherlff
You are therefore required to be and appear on
the first day of regular term of said court, to be
held at Bloomsburg, for the said county, on the
nrst Monday ot Lecembar next, A. D. 1SS7, to -answer
the complaint aforesaid.
SAMUEL SMITH,
Gbtkr, Atty. sheriff.
SherWB omce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1887.
N'
OTIOE IN DIVORCE.
Charity It, Xveland, by hor noxt friend, John P..
Creasy, vs. Stephen A. Eveland.
In tus Court op Common Plias op Columbia,
Countt. No. 48, Mat Thru, 18SI.
To Stephen A. Et eland, respondent above namedr
Whereas, upon the petition or libel ot the said .
Charity IL Eveland. above named, a subpoena be
ing awarded by tho court oi Common Pleas off
said county, a subpeena Issued out of the said
Court, commanding you, the said Stephen A.
Eveland, to ba and appear at the next regular."
term of said Court. 10 show causo. If any yout
hav,wby the aald uoellanl should not bo divorced I
from the bonds ot matrimony which she has con.
tiacted with you, agreeably to the prayer of thei
petitioner; and, whereas, upon the return ot the
said subpeena, duo proof was made that you couidl
not be found or served with the same In the baili
wick ot the Sheriff ot said county; whereupon an
alias subpeena was awarded by said Court, com
mandlng yon to appear at taa then next regu
lar term of silJ Court.to answer. &c as aforesaid,
to which the same return was made by the Sheriff.
.. Xou ate Ut)tetor required to be and appear on
the Rrat day ol tegttfar term of said Court, to ho
held at Bloonuvburg, tor the aald county, on tha
nrst Monday of December nrxt, A. D. DBT, to
aqswer the complaint aforesaid.
SAMUEL SMITH,
Vit, Atty. sheriff.
Sherirra omce, Bloomsburg, Pa.. Nov. 4, W7.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
1ST ATK Op JOHN UI10LX8SHQXA, DKC'P.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or
pbans' court, to distribute the fund in the hands
M Harry W. Beaver, executor of John itelnbold,
!'?otJx'f townihlp, will meet at the office of
Jkeler Herring, la uBomsburg, on Friday, tho
M of December; A. a I8r, at ! o'clock p. m,of
ir? ?ay lu purpose of his appointment, at
which timo and piaco hll parties interested aro
Wquested to attend, or forever be debarred from
coining In tor a share ot said fund.
hovil HOUT. b. HOWELL, Auditor.
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