"ME COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. 7 EXFtECT IN NEW YOWA. QU .1.. f ..! mill riititlnrt Uumliln nn Oil llPir ivnet-i. What are known as tho "knee bsnd ., a rniftrlniift Root, tho momherfl v. nr Mrniivn in hp i w i oi k. The nam" tun 3 iivm T3 viiiv mfimiH i" ...... ..B ;, nr f ii i i Bir.inun i:iiiii nil iiit'ir dally WOrK WU vunuui,i lucii nuiniui wan only last , iiiniai 1 n of a i r w UN on i v vtt gDim " . st . . .lv 111 III I II IN IIIV-LIIIIU l L nui nil II originated, i nere i a mnuu vuimij flf lOrClKIl'! o u milium vuuu mm Poles, semeu in mm .r-un. aium ihfSe IS a Oncuu utvumu JUiinuii uui- 4 tnr mnnrhci atri la huvan tt Art in a mruuew uinuuui miu nuiu mui hO I1B(1 VlHluiin. d)juui uim:ii ui uin time On a kiiuu ui kiuiiuu un uin nuui'a and rcnisca to worn, ue nau own a mall farmer, out acciarea mat ne naa b?en COIuiiitmueu in u vimuii iu biichu 1116 rest oi nis mo in mui pom inn. tho Idea until tne strange practice nas become common an uiuiik; me iukc, The Knee uenuers ucny mat mere is future punisiiuieni, uui ucuuve mat me result of em is receiver on eartn in tne form oi Home ureal sorrow, i ncy no jiot recognize u oupreme "tseing, out nt- lrlbute everytning to nature, nna uiey IllflKP int'ii ikiji-ib iu iiui. iiit-iu ia 1 l1.U ...... An V, 'f I An PieilltMll n nuiwui.nui in tiu:il mruri, j i r M i At.t l. .. 1 1 .. and they cultivate their Bmall farms In common, doing all the work that Is possible upon their knees. Several times a day knec-bendlng services are ield on the knoll where Hurson had 118 vision. Chicago Chronicle . Queer Fnntvreur. Tlie Portugueee shoe to-day has a vnoden sole and heel with a vaiyp made of patent leather, fancifully showing the rlesu Bides of the Bkln. Tho Terslan foot gear js a ral.sed hoe, nnd is often made a foot high. t 1s made of llglit wood richly inlaid, with a strap extending over the instep. The Algerian shoe In appearance is not unlike the light Kngllnh wooden clogs. This ehoe Is made entirely of leather, in the simplest form, and usually with out any ornamentation. The Armenian hoe is a leather Bhao or heel, with out a counter or back quarter. The vamp is made of felt, nnd Is beauti fully ornamented with needlework dona In colored ellk thread. The Mils covlte shoe is hand woven on a wood en frame, nnd but little attention Is paid to the shape of the foot. Leather te sometimes used, but the sadal is generally made of colored silk cord age ami woolen cloth. The Slam shoe has the form of an tnclent canoe, with a gondola bow and tn onen top. The sole is made of wood nl the upper of inlaid wood and cloth, and the exterior is elaborately ornamented in colors, and with gold nd silver. Tho f.nnilnl warn hv Mm Egyptians ".s composed of a sole made uy nxing logemer tnree tnicknesses oi feather. This is held to the foot by a ibanu passing across the instep. The only ornamentation Is the fastening of two feather plumes on the right of the narp toe. The Russian boot is com posed of many pieces of morocco in several colors, put together in a shape to please the taste of the maker or wearer. The foot-of the boot Is made of heavy calf. The whole boot is beautifully embossed by thread in ortght colore. The Hungarian shoe, w moccasin, is made of rawhide. Dre pared by a sun-curing process. It is bound together with many thongs of rawfelde. Loops or thongs extend up ward around' the ankle, and through these loops Is passed a strap, which is imckled at the side. The Grecian shoe n made almost entirely nf IpAthpr miH bas a thickly padded sole with a sharp turned up toe which is surmounted by large ball of colored wool or hair, iub Biioe' is neece-Iined nnd is gor geously decorated with beads and or nnmentnl stitching The clog worn by the Japanese Is i wixju ana viewed from tlie side Is me shape of a boy's sledee It is fas tened to the foot by a string which passes between the great and second toe and across the former; a strap an Inch in width and lined with linen is carried across the instep Chinese noes have no fastenings or string, buckle or strap. The upper is made of Mt 'elt, velvet or other ninth 1 ue sole does not extend to the nn.l nf tho lin but curves upward beneath the ball of the foot. The sole being very thick, H gives the wearer an unsteadiness of gait, as though a pair ol rockers ere iastened to his feet. Kngllih Quentloni In Arithmetic. , They must have a pretty high stand rfl Of nikthematirsi nt Winchester. Here nra nna . nnn. r.nm the arithmetic hV'dr oviiiuiuremp examination ior uoys ner thirteen: Telegraph poles are sixty-six yards 'Part. For how many minutes must person traveling in a train count Poles in order .that the number of Poles counted may be equal to the number of miles per hour that the train running? A man leaves? one-third of his nroo- y to his wife and two-thirds to his unborn child if a boy, but two-thirds o bis wife and one third to the child a girl. The man dies and twins are born a boy and a g-irl. How ought the property to b divided? Seven families occupy the different flats of a seven storied house, and they J"ve to pay 9 2s. per annum to keep the common staircase clean. How noma this expense be divided between them? Find tho age at which the mathema tic.un, Dlophantus of Alexandria, died, !'m his epitaph which was to the fol lowing effect: "Ulnnhantus nassed 0De-lxth of his life in childhood, cne twelfth in youth and one-seventh more 18 a bachelor? Iva vaots nfter his mar riage wa3 born a son, who died four "rs before his father, at half the age ' father finally reached." London 'UIU. I'll llrmtLnl-ll.. . Vhen tlie Dunkards , rellgloua dy of Indiana, recently made a vldlt to a Kansas town, a telegram was Ben: Wrislng tho mayor of tbe excursion, It Pearl. iimi. 1 J ai .i..i.n.,ln UI arrive tn , mnrnma. Mt them v W . 1 II THt f 4 I-Klllf U fir 1 1 1 1 II Hnllla at n, L, " . ." , . " "T.TI -7 inipot anu give a warm recap-1 nunv 0 i.lveipnoi. Rngiuuu. oumM..-. TlOn fri .1 ,irt!. ,. nA.uiti,t,tull lion." i ue mayor naa me enure ponce rce. several deputy marshals nnd con . con "TulL's anti a posse ol citizens enj hand hen the .train arri vcd. and then he discover!.,! !,. i.(.v.rV.mm.lil Advertiser Many of the leading newspapers of Pennsylvania, both Democratic and Republican, arc calling upon tlie peo ple to demand the repeal of the taker Ballot law by the next Legislature on the ground that it is not what the peo ple want and instead of aiding the voter in exercising his right ol suffrage as becomes a free born American citizen, causes him additional vexa tion and in many places puts him more complety in tlie power of design ipg politicians. R; relieves n so mmnz, A MAGICAL LIFE-SAVER. Tie mo( pronounced ayirmnms of heart dlCC 'nlnltatlon or fltitlrrlnir of th hrart. hortnrS! bit-ih. wak cr Irresular pulsr, i'(h Hni spells a rivtit, pain lnrtkn vf fir art. The brain mar hi Coiiir.'sU'ii, raitsuiir Urtariachrs, dirrincn or vcruro in short, whenever the lip.iri flutters, achra or nalnl. tatpft, It In dleatrH, and If life Is valued treatment timiit bo taitun. Dr. Aunuwt Cure for the Heart It tie only rrmr l vet discovered ulurh will ulwmi live re net in 30 minutes, and oure aosolutely. Sold by C. A. Kleim. CAMERAS. At a merely nominal price, the Nkw ouk ledcer is making one oi tr.e most remarkable Camera offers of the season. They are sending out an im mensc number of cameras to all parts of the United States. It is in rea'ity but.. .. FIFTY CENTS . . for the Camera, with complete outfit for photographing and develop ing. Send lo day for full particulars regarding th;s remarkable offer, as it is extremeiy hunt' d. The Camera is thoroughly high grade and first class in every respect, fitted with a I modem improvement, and is guaranteed as represented. Address .... Camera Department, She Hew York ledger, Lc&0r U'dliing, XT. Y. City. w- Should send at onee fnrsneeial pp "riVrQ uiluiii l!s i'lMt isued. Wauiies, I'llntlnu' Presses. Girls Air Mile nnd mm) Vain 'he ar ticles ure to be lilVRN AWAY. Nsw Yokk I.KiaiKK, Ledger Hid.;.,. New York. Lis: of Jurors for December Oourt. OKAND Jl'KOKS. Heaver C. B. Noetllng. MliKim II. V. DlelTeni.aeh, Isaac Kline. Hiiarereek .1. 1). Creasy, C. K. bltller. Cafawlsstl W. A. Melioughu. t'entrnllu Win. Harris. Conyngham .lack Ilcnuer, Micky tyltchcy, .Michael .Murpny. Flshlnifoivek V. P. Render. Greenwood Rich Kitchen, T. A. Smith. Hemlock C. B.l'ursii. Locust Jeremiah Miller. Madison-It. M. Butler, A. C. Smith, u. w. Welllver. Mlllviiiit Jos. s. Cole, Lundy Reese. Montour Wm. Kern. Mt. Pleasant Amos Hrelblebls. ltonrlnircreek Francis I.evun. augai loaf Perry li. Hess. I'BTIT JUKOhS riKST n INK Benton W. H. Blaln. Wesley ( olley. Berwick Elliot Adams, Frank Deltrlck, uenry Marl., Eil Sherwood, B. W. Wright, t'loom M. J. Hess, Thus. Ulckey, Ueo. C. Roan. Hiiarereek Henry Learn. I'entialla-Davld Andrews, J. H. Porter. Conynghnin Hrula Cain, Daniel lthoads, John Nkeldwig. FIshinL'creek i. W. L'tbor, Russcl Wenner. Franklin i :has. Hiniier. (treenwood John Thomas. Ilemlock-H. D. Meiinao. lacksou win. llliieniun, u. c. uvagu. T.r.enut s I1. Ivan. Madison -('lias. Doelson, James -Moraan, v. K. Welllver. ,- -JWSJff!Lr I Mllllln A. M. Mastiiler. . iiiiiiiL'0 P. v. tilossou, Aorauam Mine, itim ri iivei k Frank Drelsbieh. ,.,,nll i' Kelehner. 1: It. Kressler. Sugarloaf Amanda Fritz, (learnart, Hess. 1'KTIl inunB-PnLvnu " nr.n. Benton W. D. cole, U. F. Everett, Tuos. Hart- miin Berwick Henry Ertwlnc, Robert (lood. Bloom-John CaUinnn, I'raiiK 1. r.yer, iu. Ferguson, Jacob Holder, Sylvester Solleder. nrlnrerielr-.IflRH!lll Kl'k. cat.iwlssii chas. B.ikr, Daniel Fagley. Cent rail W.H. Beck. Centre-W. E. Creasy, convnglinin Thos Casey, Thoa Walsh. XTXMM.U Krankllli s. w. iieeuer. I .lackson -Parson rnz. Locust l arus SohaefTer. Madison-Charles llartllne. Main Daniel Derr, josenn 11. nunzeii. Mll'.lln (ieo. Hctler, Uenry lletlcr, Ueo. Work lielser. Mlllvllle T. K. Long. 1 ornnnre-'ieo. P. stlner. Pine li. M. rotter. Ro-iingcreek Oscar Hower. , Scott-Lloyd sterling. , suarlout-Jouu Dlttz, Aaron Fritz. TRIAL LIST. David Llewellyn vs. C. W. Kline. Interplcad- rMvron I. Low vs. Edward Ivey. Interpleader. George Ivey vs. Edward lvey. Interpleader. Bartlinlomay Brewing Company vs. J. H. Cilger. Feigned issue. Delt. pieuaa non s- " v'mhun Kiiekbaum vs. John Mourey. Feign, ed Ihsuc. Deft, pleads non ussumpslt, and pay- j. Knorr vs. Daniel Miller. Feigned Issue. Deft, fcleads nonassurapsi . seiiool Furnlslilni.' Co. vs. Bloomsliiirg Belt It. u. co. Assessment of damages. Pleadings filed. . ... ... T .... ,oa,a David Miuman vs u ""r Deft, pleads not guilty. Altman Miller A Co. vs. Montgomery Cox. imeal bv deft. Deft, pleads non assumpsit. Susan Cooper vs. Daniel Miller. Ejectment. Di-rt, pleads not guilty. Martha '. t asevs. 1). L. W. R. R. Co. Trcs nass. Deft, pleads nor guilty. P Wllllani c!e vs. D.X ft w, H, R, Co. Tres- niias. iieri. p eiins nui, k"1" ;; . , . V " . ., , Monrev et. al. As- n, r. im im ' - sumi)"lk lit ft, pleads non assumpsit. W D. Vi'ldenliani.-r vs. Barbara A, Blue, with notice to V.leha. l Blue and MUIum J. Bli 'erre tenants, and all other lerre tenants. M Fa Jiidgl. Detis. teno tenants plead nul tlel owird K. Snyder, Indorsee of Mary : Snyder vs. M;'!;0 ""a AbaUI 'uCl 'emle" vs. .n'.vntrham towi xivspans. Deft, plends not giiiiiy. record. ,j,. ,,t mrv Mnwen Howard k rn .e, . . - - - nshlp. I I ft II 1 1 1 Ml " - " . ....... '"- Trespas. ie; pi;;;""' Max .Mameiim vs. ui" """ -" Max Mamelon vs. tub iupyui..i,.- my o UllS 1 pi-H.is 1 ... " ""' , .,. Kce(ly Trespass, l,w..,Oi n'eeil VS. - 1 . " . n,.. 11 , ,'hV',: , Town of Blonmsnurg. A p. Peiby ; mini iff tmn .fSi John K eungexr ns. Hb'S J. niaiuiu, j Al,l)eaJ by Dett. pieaus " nmmmm& tltrlrrd Vonr vi. tho Town of llloomsliiirff. ApiivnHiv I'lnlnlUT from nsscssmi-nt nf (Imnnvi'H. M. lliiKlics' xrs. vs. .1. K. niilily ct. nl. Hoi. K.i Riir irmriKHRR. Afll tnvlt of ileicime llli-rt. hi'Mib (illticrt vs. Moxcs NtruiMcr, Tn'spahS. Hl'fl. pllVKlH uot (inllt v. ' l.oi iHt Monnliiln I (ml nnd Iron Co. va. Ooortfe W.vntt. KiTtmrnt. Di'fl. pil aris not gullly. CiitliHrlnn Ficy vs. K. II. V. H. H. Co nnd IViinii. It. 11. lo. TrcHpuHs. Dcfls. pleads not KWlty. Charles H. Hnrknlew nnd Sophia Miller rxrs. of .SuloiiiMii lli-lw Ik, di e d. vs. Franklin I,. Miii nrm. KJn'.linenl. Iti'ff. pleads not cullly. In ro nttneul ft', in iiMinrt. or Countv Auililors. Appeal llleil. iiunni a. nartxeii vs. .ionn woirann Min a. W.ilf. Sil. Fa. cur mortirnire. Hefts, nlenrt payment, with leave to give tlio special mutter In evldenee. . It ( ox et,. nl. vs. John I., f'nsp. Konlevln. Iefts plenils non eenlt and property. Kzra Mini vs. .laeoh L. Fisher anil MnrV Fisher niswiio. Appeal uy uetts. lions, picua non nilllllllt, null SI'T. on. i h.nlcs I). Ilainlln vs. Norman F. Ilntnlln. Hid. Fa. stir Mortifaije. AflUlavIt orUefcnso 11 led. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa, issued out, of tho Court of Common t'leos of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to ptiblln sale, at tUo Court House, In Hloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., all those two certain mes suages, tenements or tracts of land, situate In the township of Ureonwood, Columbia county and state of I'ennsylvanl 1, and tho tlrst thereof bounded and described as follows, to.wlt 1 He gl nnlng at a post corner of land of Thomas Poke. thence south two and onc-hulf degrees west one hundred and one-half perches ; thence north clKhty-seven nnd one-half degrees west one hundred slxty-two nnd elght-tenthsporches, north two nnd one-half degrees east twelve perches, north seventy-seven anil one-halt do grces west sixty-eight perches to a post, south sexenty-nlnc degrees west sixty-tour perches to a white pine, north two and one-halt degrees east sixteen and five-tenths perches to a chest nut, south seventy nlno degrees west seventy six and live-tenths perches to a rork oak, south fltty degrees west sixty and eight-tenth perches to n post, south forty-live degrees east seventy two perches to the place of beginning, contain ing oS.J ACRES, being the snmo tract of land which Edward littchlo and wife by deed, dated tho twelttti day of December, 1SS, gnntcd and conveyed to I. K. Tit man, recorded January '.'1, IBS I, In Deed Hook ST, page I iff. The second thereof oeglnnlng nt a post a cor ner of land of Thomas Poke, thence along line ofsuld Poke south thirty degrees east forty- nine perches to a post, south lorty-tlvc degrees cait sixty-two nnd two-tenth perches to a post; them e by land of Edward Kltehle south llfty degrees west sixty ar.d eight-tenths perches to a rock oak, south soventy-nlne degrees west seventy-six and live-tenths perches to a chest nut, north twoand one-half degrees east sixteen and tlve tenths perches to a while pine, south si'veiily-nlno degrees west sixty-four perches to a pnst, thenee by land of .lames Masters north twenty.. veu and one-halt degrees west ouo hundred and eighteen perches to a post on bank of creek, north forty two and one-half degrees east fifty-live perches to a hemlock, south sev. enty-iight and one-halt degrees cast elghty-slx perches to a white pine, north twenty-eight and ou'i-hulf degrees enst thirteen t eiches to a po3t, north forty-t w o and one half degrees east t iln.v-three and live-tenths perches to a post, south eighty-seven nnd one-half degrees east nrty-rtvo perches to a post, south two and onc Inlf degrees west twonty-tlve perches to a post, north eighty-seven and one-half degrees west forty-two an! nvo-tonths perches to the place of beginning, containing 158 ACRES and eleven perches, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, btrn, wagon shed, and other out buildings. Fruit trees and water on premises. The land Is in a high state of cultivation for growing) grain and grass, being the same property which W. W. Eves and wife, by deed dated soventh day of April, 1871, granted and conveyed to I. K. Tit- man, recorded the Ulst day of January, 1881, In Deed Hook 37, page 199, excepting thereout and therefrom tho second t ract twenty-eight acres sold to J hn Sliullz, and three acres sold to Henry Warner, which two deeds do not appear of record. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Jos. W. Eves, now to use of Edward Ritchie, vs. I. K. Tltman, and to be sold as the property of I. K. Tltman. J. B. McTIZXUY, Ikrlrr Si Ikrlrr, Attys. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county state of Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will bo exposed to public sale at the court house In Hloomsburg, Pa. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897, at s o'clock p. m , all that certain tract of land Bltuate In Centre township, In the county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a chestnut, thence by lands this day (April 4th, 1871), convoyed by James Wardln, exocutor of Wm. Wardln, dee'd., to Wm. Marr, south nine degrees east twenty-six and three-tenths perch es to a stone In rond, thence by same soutb;tlfty clght 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 Hue of land of Daniel Lee, thenco by lauds of Daniel Leo and Oeo. W. Shaffer north eighty-one and one fourth degrees east flfty-nlne and five-tenths perches to a stone, thence by other lands of Samuel Crcvellng north eight and three-eighth degrees west two-hundred and forty and six tenths perches to a stone, thence by lands of Benjamin Drake nnd Jacob Rink south seventy, three degrees west flfty-two perches and eigh teen links to a chestnut, the placo of begin ning, containing 87 ACRES, and one-hundred ana ten perches, neat meas ure; It being the samo premises this date (April 4th. 1871,) conveyed by James Warden, executor of Wm. Wardln, dee'd., to Samuel creveltug, whereon are erected a FARM DWELLING HOUSE, a good barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Jacob Rantz, executor of John Rantz, dee'd. use vs. Samuel Crcvellng, nnd to be sold as the property o( Samuel Crevellug. J. B. McIIEKRY, lUliKMtY, Atty. HUeiiir. Nov. 11, 1KH7. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. .Vo f Itnvtoi 0t'n that letters (entamerttarv OH the estate nf Manila VMteMioM, tale u.t Hem. Iiiek tmriislnp, CulumMu eonutii, J'a , drmiml, hnee been (routed ( ,V. C. WMtimiyManitl.il. C L WltlteiiHiht, lo wliu'ii till iiersoim ImleMetl to Haiti estate are requested lo make iiatiitteut, (iiirt Ihiwe in n, elaimsor tlemuiuls u-lltiiiukekiiotrn the imiii teilhuut Helay. 1 ill. f. wniTKXWHT. I. 31. C.L. n UlTKSIGIIT, Vauaersllct, Atty- iii-cutum. 10-14 lit. SHERIFF'S SALE. My vlrtno of a writ, of Levari Facias, lsued out of the. ''ourt of t'omtmu Pleas of Columbia County, and tome directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the court Ilous", In lllooniHbui g, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897, at o'clock p. m., all that, certain messuage, tenement and tract of lurid, situate, lying nnd being, on the northwest, corner of Ca'harlne street, In the Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., bound ed nnd described as follows, to ,vlt s lleglnnlng at a corner of Eighth and Catharine streets. north twenty-live degrees nnd tlfty-Mlx minutes, west seventy feet to a stone cornor of lot of C. v. Miller; thenco along biuiio sixty-two de grees and fifteen minutes, west thirty feet to a stone corner of lot of F. (. Yorks ; thence along same south twenty-tour degrees nnd llfty-slx minutes east seventy feet to eighth street; thence along said Eighth street north sixty-six degreesand thirty minute?, east thirty minutes to the place of beginning, whoreou arc erected a twe-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE Felzed, taken In execution, nt tho suit of Anglo-American Having nnd Lonn Association vs. Hat tie L. Webb nnd J. Nelson Weon, nnd to b sold as the property of llatllo L. Webb and J. Nelson Webb. I.ITTI.K AND TfSTIN, Altys. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate In the Town of Hloomsburg, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : I'y Iron street on the east, lot of -MeKi'lvy Jt Co. on the soul h, Miller's alley on the west, and lot of Samuel It. Thomas (sold toFiuuklln Keller), ou tho north, being forty- seven (II) feet eight (S) Inches, fronting on Iron street, and of th wlJth about one hundred and ninety-eight (IW) feet to Miller's alley, whereon are erected A LARGE BRICK HOTEL, BAKN AND OUTHl'IDINtiK, It being the same premises which Ucrnhard Stohner nnd Hannah M. Stohner, his wife, by deed dated February 17, isii, conveyed to said William F. Htohnir. fel.cd, taken In execution, at the suit of tho Republic saving and Loan Association vs. Will iam F. Stohner and Eugenia htohner, and to bo sold as the property of William F. Stohner and Eugenia Stohner. J. B. McIlENHY, MAdit.l., Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alli.s Fl. Fa.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and to inn directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, la Hloomsburg, 1 Pa , on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1S97, at two o'clock p. in., all that certain pie;e and parcel of land, situate In the Town of Hlooms burg, County of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol. lows, to wit : Beginning at a point on the west side of Centre street, at a corner of lot of one Hebnoiul, forty (Ml) feet north of Eighth street; thence along s il.i lot by a lino parallel with Eighth street, a dlstanet of ninety (DO) feet to nll,,y i 'hence along said alley, In a northerly direction, forty (10) feet to a lot of A. N. Yost; thence ulong said lot tn an easterly alrectlon, ninety itui) feet to said Cent re st reet, and thence along the same forty l") feet to tho place of beginning, whereon are crewed a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of Cos mopolitan Building and Loan Association vs. Emma Neyhnrd and S. D. Neyhard, and to be sold as tho property of Emma Neyhurd and S. D. Neyhard. J. B. MCHENRY, llAKUAN, Att'Jr. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ey virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In Hloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897, at 9 o'clock p. m., all that certain ploco or par cel of land situate In Jackson township, Colum bia county, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north by land of John Roberts, on the east by land of A. Butt, nn the south by land of Ezeklul Cole estate, and on the west by land of Samuel Kile, containing 16 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Alfred Mcflonry, admr. of estate of T. C. Mc Ilenry, dee'd. vs. Isaac Lewis, and to be sold as te property of Isaao Lewis. J. B. MclIENRY, Ikrlrr & Ikki.eh, Attys. Sheriff. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby dven'thnt the following ac count has been tiled In the court, of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and will be present ed to tne sum 1 ourt on tne nrsr, .nonaay 01 ne comber, A. D. 1S97. nnd connrmed nisi, and un less exceptions are tiled within four days there after will be connrmed absolutely. First and final account of Walter Morris, trustee ot Daniel Morris, deceased. First and final account of J. B. Mcnenry Sheriff, trustee to make sale of the real estate under the order ot Court of Common Pleas of Col. Co., under the proceedings In the ivinmon ai mu sun ui i; 1;. reacocK et. ui. vo. W. s. Moyer et. al. v W. II. 11EXUIE, Piotny. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate nSamuel Johnston, late 0 Madison town shto. tleveaseil. Soliee is herelni uleen that letters of admints- tratlon on the estate of SainwlJnhiistuu. late of Madison lotntshlp, deceased, have been granted to tlie understaiwl administrating to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are reiiues'edtomake imiimeiits, and those having elaims or demands will mane. Known me same wiimmi aeinu to w. c. joiissros. Administrator, 11-4-Rf. Jerseytuwn, Pa. DIVORCE NOTICE. COUNTY OP COLUMDIA, 83. The Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania to tho Sheriff of said countv of Columbia, Kreetlnir : We commund you that, by publication once a week tor four full weeks successively In twe newspapers, viz: Columbian and Sentinel, pub llHhed In your bailiwick, you notify James Zim merman, lute of your county, to be nnd appear In our court of Common Pleas for tho county of Columbia, on the nrst Monday oi iiecemoer next, t hen and there to show causo, It uny he has. whv Lllllo Zimmerman should not bo di vorced from tha bonds of matrimony entered Into wllh James Zimmerman, according to the prayer of petition or libel tiled in said court, and have you then and there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness tho Honorable E. H. Ikeler, President of our said court al Bloomsburg, tho lh day of October lN'Ji. W. II. HENRI R, H. R. Zahr, Deputy. Protuonotajy. io-m:i. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, VI n. Ent'i Bnildin2, Court Hons AU7, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOttNtY AT-LAW, Font Odea Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 3o4 flow, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John 0. muz. jonn o. barm ah FREEZE & II ARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and flooe, BLOOMSBURG, P.a. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market Square. W. II. SNYDER, - ATTORN K Y- T-L A W, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, ?A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Budding, 2nd floo BLOOMSBURG. PA. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Gu-t House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Harlman 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-l2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt building. f G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tvonice Llddlcot building, Locust avenne. JOHN If. CLA&X, iTTOKHXY-AT-LlW AH THB PXACa, 11070 Bm TTiilif, Mil BLOOkLSBOXO PA, J. H. MAIZE, aTTORMKY-AT-LAW, UAL 1SXATS Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, TA. B. FRANK. ZARR, ATTO RJfXY-AT-iAW, Clark's Building, cor. Mai aa4 Carta SU BLOOMSBURG, Pt, (TCaa be consulted fat German, W. II. RHAWH ApORIXY-A.T-UlW, Offlc, earner oi Third aai jtustl CATAWISSA, PA. Da, J. C. R UTTER, FHYSICLUf AND SUXCJBOM, Olfice, Nortk Market StiMt, BLOOMSBURG. PA, J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 3-70-iv BLOOMSBURG, PA J, HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Second floor Columbian Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. rictAL Attrntion to Dihiassj or can It. BIERMAN, M. D. II CM CEOFATll IC Ml Y SIC 1 A N AND BTJUaXOB orrici noms: Office & Kosldence, 4th 81, Until 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 740 8 r. u. DLOOJtKI CKG. PA S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West I If tk St DI er.trs OF U1E THROAT AND HOB SPECIALTY in to 10A.M. ,to 4P.M. 17 to 9 P. AI. BLOC MSbCRQ PA. orriCR nocRS DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Hqtm. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HENRY W. CIIAMPLIN, M. D. SURGEON AND GYNECOLOGIST. Office over Farmer's National Bank. Hours 10 to 12 A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, THY 8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, Centre St., between th and 6th Sis. Diseases of the car, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to :-l to l7to 8 to 10 a. tn. orricR hours: s p. m. 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pt. THE EVE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUsoew and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. " Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Jfarkt BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior uanMt, ana au work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAUL by the use of Gas, and free of charge wket artificial teeth are inurt WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S, VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam street. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to la a. m j s to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. 7. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest .u uig tvuiiu, among wnicn are. CASH TOTAL trftH.M CAPITAL. ASS1TS. OTIIAU $400,000 tS,198,5 II.IWJO 400,000 3,8,160 l.UMB SOO.OOO XSSKU1K 1 im'aM Franklin of Phlla.. Penn'a, Phlla wueen.of N. Y. we estchestr. N. V. smmn i rua w. ViufHZ N. America, Fhlla. 8,000,000 8,730,68 t.tHTM OVFICI IN I. W. UOElLVY'l STORE. WLossei promptly adjusted and paU. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strtata, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of NewmA, N. J.i Clinton, N. Y, ; Peoples', N.Y.jRaa. ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Hm York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Ycfc Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, V. J. These old corporations are well teuoui by age and fire tested, and have never fmt had a loss settled by any court of law. Thflfar assets are all invested in solid securities, mai liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted! paid as soon as determined, by Christies F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaaf b: rg, Pa. The people of Columbia county skoml4 patronize the aeencv where losses. If mm. are settled and paid by one of their citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W, A. Hartzcl, Prop, peter F. Iteldy, VanagM No. 121 West Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C-fLarge and convenient sample rooms,batk rooms, hot and cold water, and modern con veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached.