IE! COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. FREE FROM CRIMINALS. t)nty Two 'I'',pr,, Orciifrrt In lW,b Years In Icf.'liniil. In Ireland there nre no prisons, and tin inhabitants are bo honrst In their limits thnt mu-h defenses to property ag 0, kg, bolts and bars are not requir ed' nor nro there any police In th Island. Yet IU history for 1,000 years records no more than two thefts. Of tJiepo wo rases one was a native, who vM detected titter stealing several jheop. bnt n he had done so to supply Ills family, who were suffering for want of food, when he brolte his nrm, pro visions wero furnished to them and work was found for hlrn when able to do It. nn(' meanwhile he was placed tinder medical care, but tho stigma at tached to his crime- was considered e'fflc!cnt punishment. The other theft was by a German, who stole seventeen sheep. But as he was In comfortable circumstances and tde robbery was malicious, the sentence passed upon him was that he should sell nil hla property, restore the value of what he had stolen, and then leave the country or be executed, and he left tt once. Hut, thouph crime Is rare in jceland, and Its inhabitants are distin guished for honesty and purity of the morals, there is, of course, provision for the administration of justice, which consists; next, by appeals to t"he court of three Judges at Reykjavik, the sap Itnl. and, lastly, in all criminal ami most civil cases, to the supreme court tit Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, of which kingdom the Island forms a part. The islnnd of 1'nnarls (one of the LI pari group) is equally frotunnte in having neither prisons nor lawyers, and being absolutely destitute of both paupers and criminals. The Mnnii, Siirfurf. The first meeting of the Department if Astronomy of the Brooklyn Insti tute was held last week. T2ie an nouncement that the lecture would be delivered by Professor Mary W. Whit ney of Vassnr College served to attract a largo audience, and the meeting had to le transferred from ttie music room to the main hall. The speaker was In troduced by the president of the de partment, Garrett P. Serviss. Professor Whitney began with some description of the technical conditions of lunar observations. She noted the great advances that had been nide by means of photography, saying, how ever, that the camera was no discrim inator of facta nnd its results had often to be modified by what could be seen with the eye. Of late years drawing in combination with photography has been successfully used to illustrate the real conditions. The so called seas of the moon. Pro fessor Whitney said, a;e broad, grayish plains which probably repre.-niit old sea bottoms. Conveise'.y to the con diticnj provailli'g on the ca'th, the land elevations converge around the lunar south pole while tho seas occupy the northern portion of the sphere. In general It may be said that the darker surfaces of the moon are plains and the points of light Indicate mountains. The Leibnitz range, the highest of the lunar niountalnu, attains an elevation of from 30,000 to 35,000 feet the equal if not the superior of our Mount Ever est. And yet the mass of the moon Is only one fc rty eeventh that of o ir plan et The most striking phenomena on the moon's surface, however, are its vast craters. These are distinguished by an outer single or sometimes double rampart, and an Interior plain, out of the centre of which rises a cone gener ally of Inferior elevation to tho ram part. Its most probable that most of the craters represent extinct volcanoes, and a blrdseye view of volcanic por tions of the earth presents a configur ation so similar as to support this theory. In the course of the evening Profess or Whitney showed a large number of photographs and drawings of the moon. One of the most Interesting was an Imaginary sketch of the aspect of the lunar surface to one standing upon it. Brooklyn Eagle. Puy u ll.irlvn Here Is an Interesting instance, and a true story, of feline Intelligence: Mr. Blank is a subordinate who de lights during the summer afternoons to go in quest of Bparrows. Early in the past season a family moved into an ad joining house. With the family came a cat. One afternoon Mr. Blank, re turning from a gunning expedition, spied the cat dozing on the piazza. He threw a sparrow to her. The cat was quickly at work and In a short time there was Uttle loft of the sparrow. The follow ing afternoon tho cat was in the same place dozing, but quite wide awake watching for the returning sportsman. Hep watching was rewarded by two sparrows being laid In front of her. Now the cat was somewhat curious, consequently tho next afternoon when Mr. Blank started out on his usual hunt he was Joined by the cat, who stuck to his heels, nnd when a sparrow was brought down the cat would take it in er mouth until liome was reached, when the . devouring would begin. Every afternoon after thnt until the season waned the cat would be seen following close to the heels of the sub urban sparrow destroyer. A Very Am-li-iit I'l-ni?. Workmen on the northwestern land tunnel ut North ave ue and Ktdz e ave nue rudely disturbed the slumber of a 'og that. In tho estimation of scien tists, had been sleeping for at least20, 000 or 30,000 years. Down in the depths of tho earth ninety feet, and 400 feet In 'he tunnel from the location of the shaft, a blaal of powder was shot Just before noon. Tho concursion broke a largo piece of rock and clay Into sever &1 parts, aud in one of these lay the 'og. Jt was brown In color, and stupid. Superintendent William Mc laughlin caured the reptile to be brought to the surface anil placed In a ub liulf full of water, and held an In formal reception for hundreds of school children and visitor from Humbolt avenue. Ossian Giuhrle Bald It was one nJ the most remarkable finds on record, Until he should bo able personally to vrlty an of tho details ho waa Inclined to bo Bkeptlcal. Ho will make a pil grimage to Humbold' park to investi gate every detail of the ttcry. "Accord lug to the depth aud the geological for mation, If it Is an authentic case," he 'd, "the frog must have been burled before the first glacial period, which tony have been 20,000 30,000 or 40,000 years ago." FLciifTs Trial Coaliuutd- Tho La'.iimor Chco'.ing Cases Co Over Unlit January. A surprise was sprung in Court at Wilkesbarre Friday when District At loincy Fell asked for a continuance of the cases against SSierilT Martin and his deputies, charged with the murder of 24 strikers, at Latthncr on Septcm- tier io. Counsel lor Sheriff Martin entered a vigorous protest against a continnance, but after a lengthy cot., sulfation between Judges Bennett and Lynch it was decided to continue the c ases until January. The District Attorney asked for a continuance on the ground that some of the wounded men were still in the hospital, and could not be present on Monday, the day set for the trial. Dr. Kellet, superintendent of the hospital, testified that two of the men. John Siobinick and George Aspavich, had bullets in their brain j that Ber nard Runnel had bullet wounds through both legs, and it would e impossible for them to be present for at least s'x months. In protesting against a continuance, John T. Lcnahan, senior counsel for the defense, suggested that tlu deposi tions of the miners in tho hospital be taken or that the jury goto the hospi tal and hear the testimony of the wounded men. ATARRHn mmt 7f i -mam This tlrcad m'.,dy luiki hi-hlnd (ho nmst In cipient head C 'Mii, and when t!.3 SMils of dlsraw are sown Sic.ils away the bfaufy bluuui md makes lifu pleasures a drudtiry. DH. AMEIT'H CATARnitAT. POtTOIR will euio tho IitIj i-:it c I.I and tin. m.t stub born and clironic Gitunh cues. It puts bji.lt the beauty pink and shed, sunshine in Us trail. " My wlf.' ard I wire both troiil-M vrph distre. Sin" (. .it.ii! h. but wo have rninvt-rf f.--: do:n from 111 distn -sis miici! the lust afplicaion of Dr. A,; ni w'i Cn.irrli.il I' iwjtr- It acts in.amant'Ousl) (ttvi:s Krut. fi.l -eli, f In lo mhititps. ;;ml w.. Uluvo there! is no cji: t' O deeply :ip.m-d to b.i:.'.o it lu a cute." Kiv. L. LivUiuor, llufl-lj, li.Y. i Sold by C. A. Kleiin. List of Juroi'3 for Dectuibur Court. (Ill AM) JIBDK.S. Ileiiver-f. II. Niu'Ulii'.-, uloMii II. C. Dleffenliuch, Is:i:i Kline. Cilutvreek I. I. rre.is.v, C. K. sillier. Ciitiiw Us.t V. a. Mi'i uii;iii. i vntmllii - Win. ll:iri'K i utiyhKlium .lurk llenner, Micky Dltehey, Ml. lmi'l Murnhy. FIsliliiKenvk V. I: Hi'fid.T. tiivt-nniMHl lilcli liltciu-ii, T. A. Smith. Hemlock l'. U.I'Uisi l. Locust Jereuil tli Miller. Maillsnn-li. M. ltiuk-r, A. V. Smith, (I. W. WVlllver. Mlllvllle S. Cote, Luudy l'.eese. Montour vm. Kern. Mr,. rii'Hsani Amos Hrelblobls. Kniiilnereek Friin'l.i Levuu. SiHfuiloaf l'erry I). Mess. PETIT JUKOI.H FIltrtT WBKK Ilentnn W. II. Plain, Wesl-y colley. berwu k Klllot AUuiiih, Flunk Di'lttlek, Henry Mart., Kil Sltei woeil, 11. W. Wright. I'looin M. .1. Hess, Tlew. illckoy, iuo. C. Hoan. llrlaioreek Henry Learn. I 'eiiliallu Havld Audrews, J. H. Porter. t'onytiKliatn Iliaiu t'uln, Daniel Kliuuds, Joliu SKeldvvl.'. I'lsliiiiKeieek (5. V. Lfcbor, liussel W'enner. Fitinklin i has Dnelier. lin-eiiwoiHl JiiIiii TliMiitas, H'inlock-H. 1). Mcllrlibi. ' .Ittcksou W in. lllrleiuuu, B. F. SStiviitfe. Lot usi s. V. Ia'Viiii. Madison -t'haa. UuUson, James Mordan, C. It. Wclliver. Mailt u F. Fetterolf. Mllllln. A. M. Mnsteller. oiaiiKe f. V. iiltisson, Abraham Klino. Kouiins'ireek Frank Drelsbaoli. N!iitt II. C Kelehtier, (' U. Kressler. .stigatloaf Aina ndits Fillz, (i-arnai t Wvis. rHTtl Jl KOKtt-SEfO.NI WKKk. llenton W. I), cole, II. F. Kvitett, TUos. Hart mati. Iterukk Henry Ertwlne, linbert Uood. Uloeiit-Joltii Cadninn, Frank T. Kyer, Win. Feiifusoit, .lueob Holder, tylvestur tiolleder. Hi larereek loseplt F.ek. t al iwlssa ( has. linker, Daniel Farley. I'etilialla W. S. Ileek. Ci'lttre W. K Creasy. Cuiiyn'ham 'I'lioa l usey, Tlios. Walsh. Franklin . W. Heeder. ilreenwood Sylvester Albertson.Ueo. Heacoek. lleinlock M. A. (llrton. .laekson -l'urson Fritz. l.orttst I'ttrua SehaelTer. .Madison I'ltaties Hurt line. Main Daniel Herr, Josimli II. Hart.ell. Mltllln (ieo. Hetler, Henry Ilotler, lleo. Work- linlser. Mlllvllle T. K. Lonif. orange (ieo. 1'. hi luo. Fine K. M. I'otter. kojrlnierei k Osear nower. Sum I l.loyd Sterling, .-uarlu.tl-Joliu Dill., Aaion Frit. THIAL LIST. David Mewellyu vs. C. W. Kline. Iuterplead or. Myron 1. Low vs. Edward Ivey. Iiiterpleutlnr. (iumxe Ivey vs. Kdwuid Ivey. lnlerpleuder. Hailliolomay Hrewlni Coinpany vs. J. II. (llijer. Felfiied lasuo. Delt. pleads nou ns 811 tttpslt. W 1 1 1 1 it ill Krli'kbaiim vs. John Mourey. Feign ed IsHiie. Dell. ileads nun ussuinwll, und pay uiont, &e. 'A. .1. Knorr vs. Daniel Miller. Feigned Issue. Dett. pleuds lion asMiinpsli. .loli ti . t dle vs. Allans Cede. Summons. School Furnishing Co. vs. UlooiiisburK Ilelt It. It. Co. Assensuiuiil of damages. 1'leudlngs nied. David Shtiman vs. J. II. Nusa. Trespass. Dolt, pleads not, guilty. Altinan Ailller i Co. vs. Montgomery Cox. Appeal bv de ll. Pelt, pleads nou assumpsit,. Kiisim Cooper vs. Daul'jl Miller, Ejeeluiuut, Deft, plo ids not guilty. Maria 1 1). case vs. I. L. &, W. It. It. CO. Tres pass. Deft, pleads uot guilty. W illi mi Casn vs. D L. & W. It. It. Co. Tres pass. Di'fr. pleads not guilty. W. P. Ikeler use vs. .Itiliu Mourey et. ul. As sumpsit, Deft, pleads nun assumpsit. W. D. W'eldeiihami'f vs. llai bara A. It'll'', with notice to Michael HIuh and William J. Line, 'erre tenanls, and all oilier ten e tenants. M l. Fit .Inilgt. Defis. lei'I'U leuuuls plead hill tlel record. Howard It. Snyder, Indorsoo of Mary Magee Snyder vs. .lime s Mageu sJmL Assumpsit. Den. pleads noli assumpsit. W'llllaiii Itennet, vs. conyngham township. .Trispass. Dell, pleads not gulily. Hennlsnn Pillik vs. Tim Township of Hem pjek. Trespass. Deft, pleads uot guilty. Max Mtimelon vs. The Itoyul Insiiraneo Com panvo Liverpool, England, buuimuiis. Deft. Dl.-ads non nssumpslt. Joseph Teed vs. Daniel Keedy. Trespass. Deit. plo (taunt irulPy. Di'lllalt Meriiff vs. Town of liloomshtug. Ap peal by Hlalntlir from assesMnent ol Unningi-H. John lv. Young's ex'r vs. Silas J. Ileuj.tmli). Appeal by Defl. pleads nil debit, set on", mi. Mlldi't d Mears vs. t lie Town of lllo -uisbur!,'. Appeal bv l'lalnt tIT from assessment of damntes. S. (. Hughes' xrs. s. .1. li. Hlddy (tt. al. Sol. Fa. sur morlKiige. Alll -nvlf of defense tiled. Jacob Gilbert vs. Mesos Strauser. Trespass. Dell, plehds not gulliy. I.ocust Meunlaln coal nnrt Iron Co. vs. fleorjro WVHtt. Kleeimeiil. Deft, pleads uot guilty. Cathiirine Fey vs. s. II. & W'. II. It. Co and l'enna. It. K. Co. Tieapass.- Defis. pleads not guiuy. ' Iiarloslt. Iluckalew nnd Sophia Milter exrs. "f Solomon llo Iw lg, tleed. vs. Franklin L. Mm mm. Kii etment. In rt. oloiids not guilt v. In re appoai rr. in report of county Auditors. i'l'l'lll IHt'lt, W llllalll A. Ililli'oll V4. .tnlin Wntrnml Utio A Wolf. Sel. Ka. sur iiiorltrHiro. Defts. ulead P'l.vtnont, with leave to glvit tho special mallor In evldi'tieo, ( . ll ('ox rt. nl. vs. John I,. Case. lieplevln, Defis pleads non eoplt and property. F..ni llllll VH. .Iiieoli I. Klslior mul Mnrv Vlulinr l.lswlle. Appeal by Dolm. Defis. plead lion a.tsmnpslt, and x"l olT. cli'trles D. Hiunlln vs. Normnn K. Hamlin Sel. i'ii. bur Mortgagi'. Allldavlt of delulise llled . SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of a writ, nf Fl. Fn, Issued out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed, thorn will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Hloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DFXEMBP-R 6, 1897, nf two o'clock p. m., alt taoso two certain mes suages, tenements or tracts nf land, situate In the township of (Ircenwood, Columbia county nnd stare of I'ennsylv.int 1, and tho first thereof bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : He ginning at, n post corner of land of Thomas l'oko. thence south two nnd one-hnlf degrees west one hundred aud one-half perches; thonco north eighty-seven nnd one-half degrees west, ono hundred sixty-two nnd cl ght-tent lis perches, norlh two and one-half degrees east twelve perches, nort.li seventy-seven and one-half de-greeswestslxty-elght perches to ft post, south so.xenty-nlne degrees west sixty-four perches to a white pine, north two and one-half degrees east sixteen and live-tenths perches to a chest nur, south seventy nine degrees west seventy six and tlve-tenths pop-lies to a rock onk, south llfty degrees west sixty nnd eight-tenth perches to a post, south forty-tlve degrees east seventy two perches to the place of beginning, contain ing 9S.J ACRES, being the same tract of land which Edward Kltchle and wife by deed, dated the twelfth day of December, Wi, grir.ted nnd conveyed to I. K Tltman, recorded January SI, ins I, In Deed Hook a?, page 11(7. The second thereof oeginnlng at a post, a cor ner of land of Thomas Poke, thonco along lino of said l'oko south thirty degrees east forty, nine perches ton pott,, south forty-tlve degrees ea,t sixty-two and two-tenth perches to a mist; thence by land of Edward ltltohle south fifty degrees west sixty and eight-tenths perches to a roc!; oak, sou'h seventy-nine degrees west. seventy-six nnd live-tenths perches to a chest imt, north two and one-half degreeseastslxteen and the tenths perches to a while pine, south seven! j. nine degrees west, sixtj-four perches to a post, thence by land of James Masters lioi th twenty-stven and one-halt degrees west one. jdtvJ and eighteen p'.-rclies to a post, on bank of creek, north forty two and ont-half degrees ea.st Ilfty-tlve perches to a hemlock, south iiev-entj-.elght and one-half degrees east eighty-six perches to a white pine, north twenty-eight and one-half degrees east thirteen perches to a po-t, north forty-two and one half degrees east thlriy-threo nnd live-tenths p-rches toi post, south t !ght y-ieven and one-half degrees eist fptj-Mve perches to a posl, s iiith two and one li.ilf degrees w est tweiity-nve perches to a post, north eighty-seven and one-half degrees west forty-two an Hive-tenths perches to the place of tK-glhntitg, containing i 153 ACRKS anl eie.-en perches, whereon are erected n FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, birti, wagon shed, and other out buildings. Fruit, trees and water on premises. The land Is In a high state of cultivation far growing) grain nnd grass, being the same property which W. W. Eves and wife, by deed dated seventh day of April, 171, grained und conveyed to I. K. Tlt nian. recorded tho al sr, day of January, ltwi, in Deed I'.ook 3?, page tmt, excepting thereout, and therefrom tho second tract twenty-eight acres sold to J din shultz, and three acres sold to Henry Warner, which two deeds do not appear of recoid. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Jos. W. Eves, now to use of Edward itltchle, vs. 1. K. Tltman, and to be sold as tho proporty of I. K. Tltman. J. 0. MclIENHV. IKEI.EH Si IKELKK, AttJ 9. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county state of Pennsylvania, and to mo directed there will be exposed to public sate at tho court house In Hloomsburg, fa. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1S97, ut S o'clock p. m , all that, certain tract of land situate In Centre township, In tho county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a chestnut, thenco by lauds this day (April 4th, 1871), conveyed by James W'ardln, executor of W'm. W'ardln, dee'd , to Win. Marr, south nine degrees east twenty-six and three-tenths porch es to a stone In road, thenco by same southtlf cy eight and three-fourth degrees -west ten and nine-tenths perches to a stone, thence by same south 9 degrees east two-hundred and two and six-tenths perches to a stone in 11 do of land of Daniel Lee, thenco by lands of Daniel Lee and Ueo. W. Shaffer north eighty-one and one fourth degrees east fltty-niuo and llve-teuths perches to a stone, thence by other lauds of Samuel Crevellng north eight and tlircc-clghtb degrees west two-hundred and forty und slx teuths perches to a stone, thenco by lands of HenJuDiln Drake and Jacob ltlnk south seventy three degrees west fifty-two perches and eigh teen links to a chestnut, tho place of begin ning, containing 87 ACRES, and one-hundred ana ten perches, neat meas ure; It being the snmo premises this date (April 4th, 1S71,) conveyed by James Warden, executor of Wm. Wurdln, dee'd., to Samuel Crevellng, whereon nre erected a FARM DWELLING HOUSE, a good bain and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution ut. the suit of Jacob Pant., executor of John ltantz, dee'd. uso vs. Samuel Crevellng, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Crovellug. J. II. McIIENUY, ltAKKl.KV, Atty, SliurllT, Nov. M, 18117. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Xoth is herer;j (iteen that letters testaiiwntaru on the estate of Mi:thias Whltentgltt, late of Hem. ItM'k tiiWnshijj, Cnlitintiia eounti, J'a., deceased, haw lieen iranted to 91, C. Whiteuitiht ai-tt I. M. V. It Whlteiiiiiht, to who'ii all persons tndelitetl to said estate are reitnested to oiake iinttiteitt, and those haninii t laiii'S or demands will make known the same without delait. m. r. wuiTKSiunr, A.M. C.L. WMTKSIC.IIV, Vanderslice, Attn. Executors, 1(1-11 lit. NOTICE. We, the undersigned Committee, will meet at tho oitlee of titty Jacoby, In the Town of Hlooms burg, Pa , on Saturday, November So' h, 1M17, be. tweeti the hours of 9 a. m. und 4 p. in,, to ex. umlnu applicants for uuturatliiiloii. C. C. EVANS, W. II. SNYDKlf, OL'Y JAcouy, ll-ll-St. Commit tee. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of a wilt, of I.evnrt Facias. I.ued out of tin- (mi t of Comurm I'leasof Columbia County, and to mo directed, there will be ex- p-ised to public sale, at the Court House, In Hloomsburg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER (, 1S97, at U o'clock p. lit., all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate, lying and being, on the northwest corner of cnthnrlno street, In the Town of lHoomsbnrg, Pa., bound ed and described as fellows, to .vli, : llogluMng at a corner of Eighth and Caihailno streets, north twenty-live degrees nnd tiny -six minutes, west seventy reel to a stone eorn.ir of lot of c. W. Miller; thonco nlong si.me sixty-two de grees nnd fifteen minutes, west, thirty feet to ft stone corner of lot of F. (1. Vorks; thence nlong s.itne soutli twenty-four degrees nnd llfty-slx minutes east seventy feet to eighth street; thence along said Eighth street north sixty-six degreesnnd thirty minutes, east thirty minutes to the place of beginning, whereon are erected a twr-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit, of Anglo-American Saving and Loan Association vs. Hat tie L. Webb and J. Nelson Webb, and to b" sold as the properly of ILitilc L. Webb and J. Nelson W ebb. I.1TTI.S AM) Tt'STIN, AttJS. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate In the Town of liliounburg, County of Columbia and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit : Ily Iron street on the east, lot of M.-Kelvy M Co. on the south. Miller's alley 011 the west, and lot of s.tmuel U. Thomas (sold to Franklin Keller), on the north, being forty seven (l") feet eight (H) inches, fronting on Iron street, nnd of th" wl 1th about one hundred and ninety-eight (P.wj feet to Miller's alley, whereon are erected A LARGE BRICK. HOTEL, IIAItN AND OUTIlrllHNHS, It being tho same premises which lleruhard Siohncr and Hannah M. Slohner, his wife, by deed dated February 1", lH'.i'i, conveyed to said W illiam F. Stohncr. hel.ed, taken In execution, at the suit of the Iteptibllc saving and Loan Association vs. W HI lam F. siohner and Eugenia stohner, and to be sold as the property of William F. Stohner and Kugcuiu siohncr. J. U. MclIENHV, Mahim., Atty. sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtue of nn alh.s Fl. Fa.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, aud to mo directed, there will be exposed to publU; sale, at the Court House, In Muounburg, la, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1897, at two o'clock p. 111., all that certain pleje and parcel of land, situate In the Town of Uloom burg, county of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and d ascribed as fol lows, towU: Ueglnnlng at, a point on tho west side of Cent re street, at a corner of lot of one Kolmund, forty (l(i feet, north of Eighth street thenco ul"ng said lot by a Hun parallel with Eighth stn-et, a dls'anct? of nlnetv i0) feet to nn alley ; thence along said alley, In a northerly direction, forty (40) feet to a lot of A. X. Yost, thence along said lot In nn easterly direction, ninety drt) feet to said Centre street, and thence along tho s imo forty (10) feet to the place of beginning, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Cos mopolitan Ittilldlng and Loan Association vs, Emma Neyhard and S. I). Neyhard, and to be sold as the property of Etnina Neyhard nnd S. D. Neyhard. J. IS. McIIEXKV, Hahman, A tt'y. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In Hloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897, at S o'clock p. in., all that certain piece or par cel of land situate In Jackson township, Colum bia county, aud state of Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the northby land of John Itoberts, on the east by land of Z. A. Butt, on tho south by laud of Ezeklel Cole estate, and on the west by land of Samuel Kile, containing 16 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected ft FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Alfred McHonry, admr. of estate of T. C. Mo' llenry, dee'd. vs. Isaac Lewis, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Lewis. J. B. McIIENUY. Ikki.kk & Ikki.er, Attys. Sheriff. NOTICE. Notleo Is hereby glvon that the following ne count has been Hied In the court of Common I'leus of Columbia county, and will b present ed to the said otirt on the first Monday of Do eeruber, A. D. 1HU7. and continued nisi, and un less exceptions are tiled within four days there after will be confirmed absolutely. First nnd final account of Walter Morris, trustee of Daniel Morris, deceased. First and final account of J. B. MoIIenry Nicrur, trustee to make sale or the real estate under the order of court of Common I'leus of Col. Co., under tho proceedings In the nariii ion at uiu suit, 01 v. (,. redcocK et. at. vs. W. s. Moyor et. al. W. II. II EN III E, Prothy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nutate of Samuel Johimton, Inte of Slaaisun ttnen, tliiii. deceitxert. Xotlufi It herein miivm tmf letters of admtni. trittiuti 011 th emute of gamu t Jtihiixton, late of .umifwii loiritpriip, aeivattea, luim oeenyraittea to the uudmltjiwl administrator, to whom all per mit) tniMiled to naiil entale are reiineu'eiltoiuake imuiiieiitf, und those hapimj ilatmn or drinciutlx wtlt mtiKtt KHOten thHtiame without aelat to IK. C. JiillSSTO.V, Administrator, 11-4-B. Jerseutown, Pa, ANNUAL ELECTION. Tho annual meetlmr of the stockholders of the illooinsburg Land Improvement Company for the election of onieers for I he ensuing year, will b held on Monday, November si, im7, bo tween the houis of !i uud 4 o'clock p in., ut the ofllcc of the company. N. I'. FI NK. 8t. Secretary. DIVORCE NOTICE. County ok Columbia, bs. Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff nf said county of Columbia, greeting: Wo command you thnt by publication once a week for four full weeks successively In twe newspapers, viz: coi.i'mhian and Sentinel, pub lished lu your bailiwick, you uotiry James ZI111. merman, late of your county, to be und appear In our court of Common l'leas for the county of Columbia, no the ttrst Monday of December next, then and there to show cause It any ha has, why LlHle Zimmerman should not be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with James Zimmerman, according to the prayer of petition or libel tiled In said court, and have you then nnd there this order, nnd luako your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Houornblo K. H. Ikeler, l'l'esldent of our said court at Blooinsbuig, the Uth day of October 181)7, W. II. IIKNKIE, . H. H. Zakh, Deputy. PiolUonotaay. 10-ii8:4t. . PROFESSIONAL CARDalc- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNST-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf t Building, Court Haw AAvf, HLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHNtY-AT-LAW, Tost Office liulltliiijj, 2nd floor, BLOOMSDUKG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Buikling, 2MtAo, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN (1. FRKR.lf. JOHN O. BARMAN FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, KLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera nouse GEO. E. ELWELL, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian UuUdiog, 2nd f.rxir, BLOOMSBURG, P.ft. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-1.AW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market bquare. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORN KY- -LAW, Odice 2nd door Mis. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTO UN EY-AT-LAW, ColunibiiJi HuiMipf, 2nd Coat, BLOOMSBURG. PA. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAV Wirt Building, Court House Square. . BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, TA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, l-ia-94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. ELOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Office over First National Bank, EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. mOftlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN &L CLARX, ATTOKHZV-AT-LA.V AHDijani THB rLACS, Moyer Bra. w-tH'-fc SaA tm BLOOMSSUGt K J- IL MALZE, TTO UN EY-AT-LAW, DCSOXABGB uai, xstati Acunr. Office in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK, ZARR, ATTORHIY-T4JMrt Clark's Building, cor. Mala and Cemta Sts BLOOMSBURG, Pa, 3Caa be consulted is Genoa. W. IL RHAWN, ATTORKlY-AT-tAW, Office, corn ci of Third aa CATAWISSA, PA. Dr, J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUKCSOIt, Office, North Market Stiart, BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. JOHN, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., y7o-iv BI.COMSliURG. PA J. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, , Second floor Columbian Building, Bloomsburg, Pa, 'rsciAL Attention to Dibs asss or Ueilpik II. BIERMAN, M. D. II OJKXOl'AI UK J HYSH JAN AI.n PL'KGJtCW owe nocRS: Office & Residence, 41 h 8t, Until 9 a. x 1 to ssrd 7 108 r. m. laowtsi ri(o, p S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St DI f ESES VT HIE TI11IOAT KD N06 SPECIALTY (s to 10 A.M. l.Vsffo 4 P. M. 17 to 9 P. M. S to 10 A.M. DLOOStSBCHB ornci docks PA. DR. ANDRICW GRAYDON, physician and surgkow, Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Honm. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HENRY W. CHAMI'LIN, M. D. frl 'lifiEON AND OYNECOLOOIST. Office over Farmer's National Bank. Houis 10 to 12 A. M., 3 to 5 nnd ; to8P.M Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson. 1 EI.EI-IIONE, Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, Ofllec and ltesldcnce, centre St., between tfc and sth sts. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to in a. m. offici norBsti to 8 p.m. 17 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D-, Market Street. Bloomsburo, P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glowe and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Teleptaotio Connect DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Huron's I'utidlng, Jialn below Mars BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior mmn and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wk artificial teeth are inserted. To le open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam streets. . posite Town Hail. v Office hours 8:80 to 18 a, m ; S to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman i.li!lrfni8t,7CIveoftue strongest Ombu. les In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL IVma K?nkliofPh.la..Voor4 West Chest er, N.T. K lB SSlS N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,7SA u3m Otricu in 1. w. UcKiLTT'i Broaa. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Stitwta, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies as there are in the World and U losses promptly adjusted and pail at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home of N.Y.j Merchant, of Neifc, N. I.: Clinton. N. V .li..i t - ing, Pa j German American Ins. Ca. Nasi York; Greenwich Tnnron. r- vt - Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey' City, f. 1 hese old corporations are well r-nioaia bv ape and firi tci,i ...j i T o- aim nave never mm had a loss settled by any court of law. Thj assets are all invested in solid securities. aaJ liable to the hazard of fire only. losses promptly and honestly adjusted aal paid as soon ns ili-Lrmii...! i... -i.i, Knapp Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooea The liennli' nf r-l. - . . patronize the nrrcnev uV..v are settled mH r..; t,.. 7! . citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL. B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant oi-uuAisjJURG, PA. Lnree and cnnvoni.ni . t . J , , euiiiMic IUOQ1L 10t and cold water and all modern conveniencea. The hotel llna lio . , . .. vvl, lulclj, rciurnisnea. CITY HOTEL. W. A. Hartxel, Ti-op. Peter F. Heldy, Managw i esi iain street, HLOOMSBURG. PA. Ctf"Large and lonvenient snmple rooms bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd veniences. Bar stocked with het ,i liquors. First-class livery attached.
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