n.n.iun.Mmnvm.WAaawmmunw imm'ti. in, jjji;jniiu.t.jiiuj.injt.'ivji-ii,i)iJM)ujroi Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mm ABSQULrTELY FURB TUB COLUMBIAN. Entered at the Post Office at Bloomsburp, t'a. second clnra mnlti-r, March 1, If. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY. JANUARY I, 189a. TO SUBSCRIBERS OUT OF THE OOUHTI. Notice is hereby giv en to all subscribers re siding outside of the county, that owing to the fact that we have to pay postage on their pa pers, the price will be $1.25 a year strictly in advance, from and af ter January, 1st, 1892. 1-1-4W. Rev. A. H. Irvine of Milton will preach in the Evangelical church on next Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. The little child of James Ferguson which died last week Thursday, from swallowing a box of pills, was buried on Christmas. Fret not your life away because your hair is gray, while young, as you can stop all grayness and can beautify the hair with Hall's Hair Reneverand be happy. All persons who expect to take part in the Cantata of the Haymakers, are requested to meet at Y. M. C A. Hall next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock without fail. The Morrill Twins will preach, sing and exhibit stereoptican views at the Baptist church on Saturday evening, January 2nd, at 7:30 o'clock. Admis sion 10 and 20 cents. A colored woman of Harrisburg, named Henrietta Harrison, an ex slave, said to be 105 years old. was burned to death Monday morning, while trying to light her pipe at the stove. The promptness with which Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops a hacking cough and induces refreshing sleep is some thing marvelous. It never fails to give instant relief, even in the Vorst cases of throat and lung trouble, and is the best remedy for whooping cough. "Tales from Town Topics, No. 2," the second of the series recently start ed by the publishers of New York Town Topics, has made its appear ance. It is a collection of the favor ite stories, poems jokes, etc., that have appeared in the pages of flie journal itself. Town Topics Publishing Co., a 1 West 23d Stieet, New York 3 m m Hon. E. M. Tewksbury, representa tive from the south side of the .river has presented to the public schools of Bloonisburg, twenty-three bound vol umes of Public Documents and 3 un bound volumes. They were all of the latest repots and valuable books. Mr. Tewksbury believes in placing the public documents where they will be cf service. It is very evident that General Manager F. Af. Leader believes in "killing two birds with one stone," judging from the liberal way in which silk initial handkerchiefs wete .handed around ia kind rememberance of glad Christmas time. Every employee from the least to the greatest was rem embered, so there will be no excuse for neglect of duty. Boys keep your . nose clean. The new year starts out with a charming entertainment to be given by the Lutheran Sunday School i:i the Opera House. Cheering singing by the whole school, solo. by the littlest ones, twenty one "Bible Der.igns" the beautiful handwork' of the teachers and scholars, and a gas Christmas tree with 300 lights, and a brilliant star, and the price for reserved seat made less than the general admission of ordinary traveling troups. Every man woman and child in Bloonisburg oiifjit to see it. New Years night 7.30. The Lover's Lament- Ycur face is lik a drooping flower, Sweetheart I I lee your fading, hour by hour, Sweetheart I Your rounded outlines waste away, ' In vain I weep, in vain I pray, , What power Death' cruel hand can stay Sweetheart, Sweetheart Why; nothing but Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It imparts btrength to the failing system, cures organic troubles, and for debilitated and feeble women generally, is unequ alec'. It dispels me'ancholy and nervousness, and builds vn both flesh and ttrjngth Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it refunded. ( m The following letters are held at the Bloonisburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Jan 12, 1891. Austin F. Lutz, John II. Minnich. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Dec. 29, 1891. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. . A. B. Cathcart, P. M, All chickens should have, in addi tion to a supply of egg shell forming material, some Bull's-Head Poultry Powder. Then, and .then only can they be kept with pleasure and profit. Make no engagements for New Years night, but go to the Opera House, to see the handsome Bible Designs and the glittciing Christmas tree, and to hear the singing of the Lutheran Sun day School. Five cents above the general admission secures for you a reserved seat. No change of scene or curtain during the entire evening, r A statement of the receipts and ex penditures of the Columbia County Teachers Institute for the year 1891 RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from lust year, . ApiifprlnMon from county Howl 'ed from teachers Received from Halo of tlckoU, ...... t 77.19 sMH.no 8111.50 Total receipt. EXPENDITl'ltES. Paid Instructors and lecturers -in.vnn " fur Opera House, piano und organ H7.uo " for locnls,t,elegrnnis, exprt-ssngc Ac. 87.5' Seev. dorks, door-keeper unit Linllors, R.V71 raid Id lor nrl - printing und envelopes . fcH.40 Total expenditures, Balance on Intnil W. C. Johnston, Co. Supt. 171.01 (.'. M. TKItWII I.1GKH Treasure. Next week will te generally observed by the several churches in town as the week of prayer by holding 'evening services. In five of the churches the meetings will be continued during January preparatory to the holding of Union Evangelistic Services. These five churches have united in a call to the evangelist, Ilev. A. J. Smith, who will assist them in holding union gos pel meetings in the Opera House lur ing the first two weeks of February. Let all the christian people of Bloomsburg unite in earnest prayer for God's blessing on these efforts and there will be such an outpouring of the Holy Spirit as has not been known here for many years. Ayer's Sarsaparilla stops the nause ous discharges of catarrh, and .cures the complaint. TAEANTA'S. Last night Signor Faranta gave his patrons a good attraction, "The Her mit.' 1 he play is a comedy-drama, and the. plot is laid during the Revolu tionary war. Mr. Charles R. I'orcman in the title role ot the Hermit is ex cedent while the part of Seth Gage, a Yankee boy, is well acted by Edgar Foreman. Miss Ida Meredith took the part of Jemima Perkins, a Yankee girl to peifection. Miss Lillian Jerome was a natural Catherine Leslie, an orphan heiress. The rest of the char acters are well presented. The house was crowded with an enthusiastic audi ence. "The Hermit" will run durini. the rest of the week. Dall'i StaUo Nexo Orleans. Opera House, Blooms burg, January 4th. At a public meeting of Lavalette com. io. 91, A. ana I. U. ot Knights of Malta held, Dec. 25, 1891, the following was unanimously adopted : Whereas. In response to our in vitations,. Revs. J. P. Tustin, I. M. Patterson, W. C. Leverett and S. W. Sears, Prof. Niles and Y. M. C. A. Choir, and numerous ladies and gentle men friends assembled in our hall, therefore be it llesolved. That we as a Comman dery hereby tender our sincere thanks for the timely remarks and kind ad monitions of the ministers. Jiesoluedt That we return thanks to Prof. Niles and the Y. M. C. A. Choir for the excellent music rendered Resolved: That we thank the large number of lady and gentlemen friends who favored us with their presence. Jiesoluedt That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Commandery and a copy of the same be tendered the several papers of the town for publication, also in cluding Ancient Knight. Respectfully sumitted, Myron Geddks, David W. Campbell, vCom. F. P. Vanderslice, j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whaa Bah n aide, w car bar Oaatorla. Wham ah h a Child, aba cried for Caatorla, TOwb iIm baouaa Him, ana clung to Oaatorla, wtattehadCfcUdiabatwthcaOMtoria, LI THE WINONA RECEPTION The eleventh Annual Winona Re ception was held at the Exchange Hotel on Monday evening. Ilia grand march took place at 9:30, and the mu sic furnished by Bauer's orchestra of Scranton wa.i excellent. I here were thirty couples present, and the dress es of the ladies were rich and becom ing. It was a brilliant affair through out, and the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Charles W. McKelvy and his assistants can congratulate themselves on the success of the party. The refreshments were very nice, and well served. E. Jacobs & Son furnished the ice cream and cake. I he Winona, Reception of 1 89 1 was fully up to the high standard heretofore attained by these popular balls. Gas Christmas tree and "Bible Designs" tonight. r.M-0. A- NOTES. Next Sunday at 2:30 the Rev. J. A. Aldred of Danville. Pa., will address the men's meeting. We have been fortunate in securing Mr. Aldred on this occasion, and it would be to your advantage to hear him, as he will give a very practical talk to your.g men. Scats free, come early and secure one of the best. Every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the association Bible class meets. You are invited. Every Saturday evening at 7:30 in Y. M. C. A. Hall consecration and prayer meeting will be held. You come. The annual business meeting of the association for the election ototTiccrs for the year 1892, will be held Mon day evening Jan. 4th at 8:30. It is important that every member be pres ent. WAS IT CANCER ? In the summmer of 1800, something began to appear on my face similar to a cancer. I tried various remedies, but nothing gave relief until I used S. S. S., whicli entirely cured me. I used only six bottles W. F. Stearns, Alexander City, Ala. We have had a number of remark able cures reported to us of epithliona or skin cancer. S. S. S. seems to cure by forcing out the poison and the poi soaous germs, the general health is in the meantime improved, and finally the sore heals, the scales drop off, and the patient is well. S. S. S. is entirely vegetable and harmless. Our treatise on the blood and skin will be mailed free to all who apply for it. Address. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, lia. orncE TO BUNT- A room on second floor of Colum bian building, steam heat, water on same floor, electric light if desired. Apply to Geo. E. ElwelU tf, A humorous fact about Hood's Sar saparilla it expels bad humor and creates good humor. Be sure to get Hood's. MAEEIAGES. At the M. E. Parsonage in Jersey town, Dec. 24th, by Rev. A. W. Decker, Mr. C L. Wright and Miss S. Ada Derr, both of near Millville. On the 24th of Dec. by Rev. A. W. Decker, Mr. William F. Nufer and Miss Cora R. Thomas, both of Mt. Pleasant. At Fow'crsville, Pa., December 24, 1 89 1, by Rev S. P. Boone, Mr. John H. Laubach to Miss Minnie A. Me llenry, both of Benton, Pa. At the M. E. Parsonage, Mifflinville, Pa., December 29th, 1 80 1, by Rev. S. P. Boone, Mr. Llewellyn C. Raber to Miss Dainie V. Cole, both of Ben ton, Pa. To Farmers. Remember this is the reason for Fodder cutters and crushers, Corn shelters, Wood saws and Bob-sleds. Call and see or write in for prices on either of the above. White & Conner, Orangevillc, Pa. 11-27 s Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He Ins well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzeli, Proprietor. BUSINESS LOCALS. Hartmans This local on Misses and Childrens' "half-priced coats cash or good produce. Suits for men, suits for boys, and pretty little shits for child ren at D. Lowenberg's. Remember Kemp makes 14 cabi nets, for $1.00". Children Cry for Pitcher's C98ter!a Gbmmon Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. 1892, Clark & Son will offer great bargains in winter goods, and a great slaughter in Ladies' and children's coats. Some are low shoulder cut, but the most are thn last winter's cut and style. We will cut the cost off, for they must go. Now is your time if you want coats. ' 1 . A RADIAN ritAYKIl. "Otord, It kind to te tick and poor; thou kat doit enoviS for the rich and htalthy, and Hit happy rfo not need thee." The bculthy ilo not nee. I Cactus Blood Cure, but those who are tiffcring from rheumatism, trout bolln, caroiuieles, ulcers, and the thotitund ilia tj ncrofula and Hjwcittu tllaeafte, noil thi kindiH't.H of I'l-ovldi'iic to liHp ihurn ixar their Irouuks, and Ciu'tti.Y Wood Cure to cure their Uiwaani. Sold by a. A. JIcKolvy, Dugglst, B'.oomsburft Ta. Hartmans' This local on half-priced coats $20.00 orfe for 10.00 cash or good produce. Highest cash prices paid for Hides and tallow at A. Solleder's Leather store. i2-n-2m. . Ladies' furs in capes and muffs at almost your own price. Clahk & Sox. Hartmans' This local on half-priced coats, $i"5.oo one for $7.50 cash or good produce. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All work guaranteed. Hartmans' This local on half-priced coats, $1000 one for $5.00 cash on good produce. A large stock of over coats for men, boys and children at D. Lowenberg's. Sharpless & Mover, the new firm are making stoves, stove repairs and castings of all kinds Light soft cast ings a specialty. n-6-8t. Hartmans' Bloomsburg, This local on half priced coats, $5.00 one for $2.50 cash or good produce. LICENSE NOTICES. Notice Is hnrnby Riven that thn following nnmnrt persona have Med with the Clerk o tlio Court of (unrtvr SesHlons ot the peace of Co lumbia county their petitions for license, which will be presented to said Court on ilonday, January lrt, 1W, at 10 o'clock, a. m. 1. E. P. Alljertson, residence Central, riotel, situate at the village of Central, In Bugarloaf township, bounded on the north by land of 1. H. (ilbbons, on the east and south by lots ot J. B. Hess and on the wettt by the Ktshlngcreek toad. 8. Oeo'ge Aurand and Harry Aurand trading ns George Aurand & Hon, residence lllonmsburg. Hotel, situate in the town of tiloomsburg, on the south side of Weeond street, nt corner of said Hceond street, and Miller's alley, adjoining firoperty ot Joshua Fettcrman, and having a routuge on said Second street ot sixty six feet, 8. Geo. W. Ash and Stewart A. Ash, trading under the tirm name of Ash tc Bro., residence lirlarcrcek township. Distillers, situate In a room In the northeast corner of the second floor of the (louring mill owned by Charles Ash nnd O. W. Ash, said mill being situated In Hrl arcreek township, bounded on the north by lot of . W. Ash and Stewart Ash, on t he east by land of KM Whitney's estate, south by the public road and west by laud of C. und G. W. Ash. 4. Thomas Jlornn, residence Centralis Bor ough. Itestaiirunt, situate In sulil Borough ot Centralis, at the corner of Uallruad and 1'axtou streets, on the west side of Locust Avenue, on A lot being is feet front on Kallroad street nnd KH feet deep on I'axton street, being the southeast corner of said Kallroad and I'axton streets. 5. John Bush, resident Jameson City, lies tuurant, situate In Sugarlonf township, on a lot described as follows: westwardly by the main public read leading froui Central to Jameson City, northwardly, eastwardly and southwardly by binds now or lute, of J. II. and A. 11. Vau slckle. 0. Hinehard Berger, resldeneo Berwick, ltes tiurant, situate in the Borough of Berwick, on the south side of Front, street, botwmn Market and Mulberry streets, bounded on the north by Front street, on the south by an nllev, on the east by John Hill's laud and oa the west by oth er land ot It. Herder. 7. Joseph liakey, residence Centralis. Ilea tauraut, situate In Borough ot centralis, on Kalli'oiul Avenue, bounded on the north by said Kallroad Avenue, on the eust by lot of Mrs. SV. II. Price, on the south by an alloy and on the west oy tot oi josepo .eigior. 8. J. 8. Blue and Phlneas B. Heddens, resi dence Bloonisburg. liestaurnut, situate on the uortheust corner of Second and Centre streets. In the town ot Bloonisburg. bounded on the north by Uldge alley, eust by lot of L. T. Sharp less, south by Second struct and west by Centre street. 9. M. W. Brennnn, residence Centra 11a. Ho tel, situate In Centralia Borough, bounded on the north by lot of James Uoldswort hy 's heirs, on t he east by Locust avenue, on the south bv Main street, and on the west by an alley, said house being u two and one-bait story frame house. 10. Thomas Collins, residence Centrotla. Iloa taurant, situate In Borough of centratta, on the east side of Locust Avenue, bounded on the north by lot of J nines ( tun nun, on the east by an alley, on I lie south by lot of John Spring aud on the west by Locust Avenue aforesaid. 11. Norman Cole, resldeneo Poavr township. Distillery, situate In llcavyr township, on the Suubury, llazl 'ton and Wllkcs-Barre Kallroad, east ot Mlinln 'mm ltoads, bounded on the north by said railroad and on the oast, south and west by lands of A Unas Cole. 1J. John L. Crawford, resldenca I.lglitttreet, Hotel, situate on the east sld tof Main street, tu the Own of LlgUtit.'ret, tu Sjott township. 13. Dnnlel F. Ctirrv. residence renlrnlln Hotel situate in Borough of ( entralla, on the northwest corner of Locust, avenue and Centre street, bounded on the north by lot. owned by c. (i. Mirrphy. on the east, by Locust avenue, on the south by Centre street nnd on the west oy an auey. I I. Unas Pole and Howard f. Cole, trading as A. Cole & Hon, rexld-ncn of Almas Cole, wreenwonu rownslim. residence ot Mownra it, Cole, Sugarlonf township. Distillery, situate In Sugarlonf township, along Coles Cteek, about one nine norm or inn town ot i:oies i reeK, in the dwelling house occupied bv said Howard S. Cide, and adlolnlng snld distillery premises on the south, snld distillery and dwelling house being situated on the east side of Coles Creek aforesaid. 1 IS. Charles Colemm, residence Pine town- snip. Hotel, sit uate in rine townsnip, nr, rum Summit, on the north side of the public road lending from Pine Summit to Money, where said road runs Into the public road leading ftoin l ine numuiit to .niiiviuo. Ifl. Charles D. Carpenter, resldeneo Benton. Hotel, situate In village of Benton, Benton township, on the northwest side of Main street, on lot bounded northwardly bv nubile road. eastwardly by Main street, southwardly by lot oi Kener nros., aim west oy an auey. IT. John E. Davis, resilience Centralla. Res taurant, situate In centralla Borough, bonuded on the earl by Locust avenue, on the west by an nuey, on tun north uy property ot weorgo w, Davis and on the south by property ot 0. II, Oetchey. IN. Lemuel Drnke, residence Benton. Hotel, situate In the village of Kenton, on thn Main street or sain village and known as tno x change Hotel. 19. Charles II. Dltterlck. residence Buckhorn, Hotel, situate In the town of Buckhorn, on the nort hwest corner of the .Main Btreet of said vil lage and the public road to Danville. ). II. K. Dletterlch and Harry Dletterlch. trading as II. F. Dletterlch A Bro., residence Bloomsburg. Kestaurnnt, situate In the town ot Bloonisburg, on the south side of Second street, eastwardly ny lot or J. K. l.ockard. south. wardly by an alley, and westwardly by an auey. 81. Dennis Dorsey, residence Jameson City, Hotel, situate In Jameson City, Sugarloaf town ship, on a lot bounded on the north by Market street, on tne east ny an alley, on the south ov lot of D, J.- Wallor, and on the west by Broad street. 82. B. F. Kdgar and Samuel Smith, trading ns B. F. Kdgar A Co., residence Flshlngcreek township. Distillers, situate In Flshlngcreek township In the basement of the dwelling house now owned and occupied by said B. F. Edgar, situated on the public road leading from the public road known as tho State road to Still water, bounded on the north by land of said B. F. Kdgar, on thn east by said nubile road, on the south by said distillery premises and on the west by other land of said B. F. Kdgnr. 21. J. K. Fowler nnd J. W. Lore, trading as J. K. Fowler A Co., residence Pine township. Distillers, situate In I'lue township, in the basement of the dwelling house occupbd by said J. W. Lore and situated In said lino town ship, adjoining the dist illery premises aforesaid, bounded on the north by laud ot Isaac Dirk, on the east by publln road leading froni Millville to 1'nltyviUc, on the south by said distillery Sreintses, and ou tlio west by land of J. H. 'owler. at. Charles Fetterman. residence Centralla. Hotel, situate In Centralla borough, on a lot bounded on the north by lot of (leu. W. Davis, deceased, on the south by lot of Patrick Brad ley, on tlie east by an alley, und on the west by Locust avenue of suld borough, containing : feet front on said Locust avenue and 1 10 feet lu depth. Samuel Fegley, residence Cntawlssa. Ites taurunr, sltuato lu town of Catuwlssa, Cnta wlssa township, on Main street, bounded on the east by Second street, on the south by Main street, on the west by lot of Robert Urahaui, and on the north by an alley. 20. Matthew Forbes, residence Jameson City. Hotel, situate In Jameson City, Sugarloaf town ship, bounded on the north by market street, east by Water street, south bv lot of W. J. Tripp and on the west by lot ot Ueujamln Tripp. 27. Phllllppa Gross, residence Bloomsburg. Bottler, situate In the town of Ulonmsburg, on Main St, In Scott-town, bounded on the nort h by lot ot Mrs. Shoemaker, and on the south by Leonard street. as. John v. Ooldsworthy, 'residence Cen trulla. hotel, situate In Centralla borougb.on the west fide of Locust avenue, adjoining lot ot Michael O'llara on the nonn, und lot of M. W. Brennuo, formerly Mrs. Wm. telffeT, oa the south. 29. J. L. Olrtnn, resldenca Bloomsburg. Ho tel, situate In the town of Hloomshurg, on the south side of Main street, between the hardware store of J. K. Schuyler & Co. and the clothing store of 1. Lowenlierg's estate, and known as the St, Klmo Hotel. 50. Frederick M. Ollmore, residence Blooms burg. Restaurant, situate In tho town of Bloomsburg, on the north side f Second street, of said town, In the same place now occupied by him, and known as Brower's block. 51. William Olgger, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, sltuateln town of Bloomsburg on the northwest corner of Fast and sixth streets, on a certain lot of ground bounded on the north by lot of lloyt's heirs, on the east by Kast street, on the south by Sixth street, and on the west by nn alley. 83. Wm. II. Ollmore, residence Bloomsburg. Restaurant, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded on the north by Kldge alley, on the east, by lotof N. J. Hendershott, on the south by Main or Second street, aud ou the west by Miller's alley. m. Albert Heckmnn, residence OTangevlllo. Hotel, situate In orungevllle. Orange township, nn the west side of the public road leading from Bloomsburg to Benton, bounded on the nort h by lot of calvtn Herring, on East by said public road, on the south by lot of Dr. o. A. Megargell, and on the west by Mill street. 81. John Jameson, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In Jamison City, Sugarloaf twp ou lot of ground adjoining .Market street la the northwestern division Qf said place aud known us "Proctor Inn." 85. Nathan Knorr, residence Numedhi. Hotel, Rlluete In Numertla, in Locnst, township at tne Intersection of the road lending from Catuwlssa to Centralla, with the public roud lending from Numedla to Kerntown, on a lot of land bounded on tue north by lands of Mary Fox, on tho east by land late of Hnmitin Falirlnger, on the south bv said public roud leading from Numedla to Kerntown and on the west by said public road leading from Catuwlssa to Centralla. nil. Dnnlel P. Klstler, residence Catnwlssa. Hotel, situate In the town of Cntawlssa, in Cnta wlssa towaslilp, on the corner of Muhi and Sec ond streets, bounded on the east by Second St., on the north by Main street, on the south by au alley and ou the west by laud of Polly Dyer. 87. Joiin Knlns, resldencpMlflllnvllle. Hotel,1 situate In Mlilllnvllle. Mlttfln township, on the norl h side of Third street of said village ot Mil'. Illnvllle on a lot bounded on the north bv Sec ond street, on the eust by a lot, or F.iuanuel Klrkendall, on the south by snld Third street, and on the west by lotof Cieorge Miller, deceas ed, estate. SR. II. .1. Kelly, residence Centralla. Hotel, situate nn Locust uvenuo In the borough. of ( en tralla, bounded on the nortli by lot of O. II. Mil lard, on tho east by Locust avenue, on t he sout h by lot of Catharine Morrison and on the west by an alio-. 89. H. J. Kelly, residence Centralla Whole sale ns nn nuent, situate on Locust nvemiC In the Borough of Centralla, bounded on tu north by lot, of O. B. MlllardVon the east by Locust avenue, on tho wuith by lot of Catharmo Morri son and on the west by an alley. 40. Oeorpe n. Lernor, rcoldenco Convngham township. Hotel, sltuato In Locust Dale In Conyntham township, on the north side of pub lic road lending towards Ashland, and being a two story frame btitldluz fifty feet front and bout sixty-six feet deep. 41. Rohr MeHeiwr and John MoHenrr trading as Kohr Mclienry & Son k residence Ben ton townslilp. DiHttllvrs, situate- in Benton township, on the public road lPartmjr from the town ot Benton to Dorr's Post Oltloe, adjoining the distillery premises, bounded on the north nnd east, bv other hinds of Rohr- Mellenry, on the south bv lands of Kohr Mclleury and ou the west by lauds r Holir Mclfenry. r.miioi muuisR-., irniui-mv vein nilia. Restaurant, si (mite, lit Centralla Borough on Locust avenue, bounded on the north by lot of . - rw.T in- win. u,t sniir wuni Aveiiue, on the south by tot ot George-W. Davis and oa bun nuav ui. liliuj 48. John McDonnell, residence rvnti-ni. Restaurant, sttuarw In Centralla Itorough, u'hiiiwh ov nit ixiioiin juornn on tnn souiD, Kt of O. U. Mil lard on the west, Kallroad street on the north, und Andrew Koouoy on Ute eust. 44. Arthur McLaughlin, residence Centralla. Hotel, situate In Centralla Borough, on the southeast corner of Locust avouue and Park street in said Borough. ' '.t. .1. B. MollT-ry, residence Benton. Hotel, annate In the village of Bontou, lit bwuuu township, on the Main street of snld villi pr. i joining lot of Dr. T. C. Mellenry nnd Ollv ll'!H, and knownjar the "Mc Hetny House." 40. F-dward McFadden, residence Cet.ttnllf . Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borri'Kh i Locust avenue, bounded on th e north by propei ty of oeorge W. Dnvli Jr., o n the aonUi tj property of Dr. It. M. Lnshelle. 47. fteorgn W. Miller, residence Hrlnrrrw-l townshln. Hotel, situate In Hrlarcreek towr slilp, hounded on the east by A. H. Aillemnn, m the south by Hldeon Michael snd Stephen Mlcli net, on the west by Philip Sponey and Mm Markle and other land, north by John II. Sult'r land In ihlurcrcck. 4H. John S. Mann, residence Berwick. Ilmt nurnnt, sltnnfe In thn borough of Berwli-k.. bounded on thn north by Front street, south ! an alley, west by Moses Markle and east by an alley. 49. Joel Morion, residence Berwick. Hotel, situate In borough of Berwick, on the smitJi side of Front Street, between Market and Mul berry streets, nnd bounded on the east by Mar- I... t . nn .., .. 11...' Kv In, rtm,. bv Sarah and Boyd Wllllatns'andon the north by Front street. no. Patrick Molmn," residence Conynghsm township. Restaurant, situate In Conyngham township, bounded on the nortli by land nf Thomas Kllker, on thn east by -an alley, on tho south hy lot of William Burns ana we. by public road loading from Centralla to Ash land. HI. John Monroe, residence Conyngham township. Restaurant. situate In Conyngham township, bounded Kast, by lot, of Bridget Shields, on south by Ijocust Mt. Co's. land, wnet by lot of Mrs. John Cnaey, and on the north by public road leading to Mt. Carniel. R2. John Ncrtnoy, residence Centralla. Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borough ad joining lot of I). F. Curry on the north, on the east by an alley, on the sntith by lot of Kllea Cane, nnd on thn west, by said Centre strnet. snld house being a two-story frame building. M. John Ncrtney, residence Centrnllav Wholesale liquor store, situate In Centralla Borough, on Centre street, adjoining lot of V. F. Curry, on the north, on the east by an allnv, on the south by lot of Ellen Cane, and on uie West, hv anlil Curt fo f rci.,t 1,1 hniiw. haln. a two story frame building. R4. Johanna OTonner, residence Centralla. Hotel, situate In ('entralla Borough, on the west side of Locust avenue adjoining lot of Michael o'Conner on the south, and lot of Al bert Balls nn the north, said building being m , two story frame building. M. J. W. Perry, residence Sugarloaf tow, ship. Hotel, situate In Sittrarloaf town ship, bounded on the north by hind of Rant Meycrs.on tne east by land of Savage helm, oa the Month hv lunH nf Klllnli llua .mImi Oi. west by land of Elijah Hess. an. A. C. Rooney, Sr., residence Centralla. Restaurant, situate in Centraffa Borough, oa the east side of Locust avenue, bounded on thn north by lot of B. F. Burke, on the east by an alley, on the south by Kdward Curley lot and oa ' the west by Locust avenue. 57. James M. Rellly, residence Centralla. Restaurant, situate In ( entralla Borough, bounded on the west by Locust avenue, on Me north by lot of Andrew Rooney,. on the east, by ' R8. Oeorge W. Relfsnyder,. resfdence Cat-, wissn. Hotel, situate In tbe town- of Catuwlssa, In cntawlssa township, on the northeast corner of Main and Second streets, bounded on the Kast by lands of Sarah Clark, on the ' west by Second street, on the sooth by Main street, and on the north by an alley, known a "Susquehanna Hotel." f9. Cortez B. Robhlns, residence Bloomsburg. Wholesale, situate In the town of Bloomshurv. : on the north sldn of second street, bounded nort hwardly by Kldge alley, enstwBrdly by lot of Mrs. Ludndu Seesholtz, southwardly by said n-runii sireei,, ana westwaraiy oy tot oi K. u. B rower. 00. Stephen B. Known, residence Cntawlssa, Restaurant, situate In the town of CatawlMxa. In Cntiiivliiuu mwnuKIn .,ii, ..,,,., rn . T .. . lands of Geo. Long, on the west by an alley, oa the north by Main street, and on th south by an alley. 01. Daniel Roach, residence Conratrham twn. Hotel, situate In Conyngham township on a lot of ground on the public road leading from Roarlngcreek to Centralla, adjoining- lands or James Kostenbauder on the north, on thn mutt ' by public road, soutlifby publlcroudaad west by lands of Lehigh Valley Company.. 02. William F. Rhoads. residence Cnnmir. ham township. Hotel, situate In Conyngham township, nn west side of public road leading from tll.nt.rllA to Numpdln. hnimlni nn -h 1 north by lands of John L. Kline on East by pub lic road aforesaid, and on south and west by land of John L. Kline. 08. A. K. Smith, residence Jersvtnwn. Hotel situate In Jerseytown, In Madison township, on the public road leading from Buckhorn, .Colum bia county, to White Hall, in Montour county, bounded on the north by said nubile rond. on tlie east by lands of C. K reamer and Suutnel Bmg ler, J. C. Fruit and E. F. Welltver.jOn the south oy lanu ot wuiiam Johnson's estate, and on the waar htr nnlilln v.a.l t , , , 1 1 , , ( i ... i ,A Waslilngtonvllle. 04. Oeoree W. Sterner, residence ntnom. burg. Hotel, situate In the town of Bloomsburg, on the north side of Second street, corner of Murray alley and said street, known as Sterner itiocK, aajoining lands ot c. s. Furuuuiv wlulum vitui uuu sum auey ana street. Afi. Addison W. Shuman. residence Mn In vine. Malnvtllo Hotel, situate in Main township, la ' town ot Mainvuie on the main rood leading from Catawlsst to B' aver Valley, .adjoining Jot ot J. K. Longenberger, on the east by land of i. B. Yetter, on the south by snld road, on the west and on the north by lot ot M. M. Camp bell. 08 Chaa. A. Shuman. resldenen Ttaumv Twn . Hotel. Situate In Beaver Twn.. bounded on the west by public roud leading frora CatawLssato Klngtown, on the east by lands of C. A. hip i man, and ou the north and south by the soma. 07. Benjamin F. Soonenberir. residence Bniv. wick. Hotel. Situate In Borough .rf Berwick, bounded on, the east by land of Dr. A. B. McCrua, on the west by Markot street, north by Front street, sout b by Canal street or Dag road, known us St. Charles Hotel. ' G8. William B. Tavlnr. resldenne RliYimaliiinr. . hoi.Mer. HIMMire In lli Tntvn lt Bl.u.nuilmnr bounded northwardly by land of JJ. J. Hondor shott, east by Caleb Burton, soath ,by Main or ' Second street, and west by other load tX N. J. Ileudershott. 9. Aueust Thiel. residence Berwlnfc. Rra. ' taurant, situate In the Boroutth. of. Burnlck. on C.itinl street, bounded on the south by Canal street, on the east by land of Mrs. ('. A. Becker on the north by land ot Depew,.logenbuch ft uucKer, ou uie west uy lanu oi ti. m. uockniau. 70. William R. Tubbs. residence Tlloomshonr. Hotel, si uate on the south side of Sucond street on a lot bounded nortliwatdly by saU beioud street, eastwaraiy oy an alley ana the Opera House lot, southwardly by Pine allvy.and west- ' wardly by Whitman's alley, known aa.the Kx- chauge Hotel. 71. C. W. Turner, .residence Qr.uuxwllle. Ho tel, situate In tbe village of Uruuirevllle. In Orange township,, on the northeast corner of rniRitnn niinn ui.rniei. tt i'lk-ituwii uMrhAOmnirH. vllle Motel. 73. A. E. Tripp, residence JLuneson City. Restaurant, situate in Jameson city, Sugarloaf ton nshli). on the north bv Market M roet. on the east by lot of Benjamin Tripp,, on the south by lot of aiuthlas Forbes, and, on the west by au alley. 8. Einandus rnanffst,.resl'k,nce Rupert. Ho tel, situate I n the village o ktupe-rt, Montour townshln, adlolnlnir lands nowof W. M. Monroe. a public roixl and lands of llW9t&le of John U. iiirk, aeooaseu. 74. M. Q. White reslitimeo Ispy. HoteL su uate I utlie village of Espy, Snolt township, on the north side of the nutm rotut leadlug rnJii: niooiiisvuiK 10 porwicK,. ana uounueii on me . north by an alley, on Uie eurit bp the road lea!, . Ing from said umln road to, the 1. L. W. depot, on the south by uald numi rouiV, and on the weal ' by lot of Stephen 1'oUlU 7J. Boyd R. Yetter. residence Mnliivlllo. Ho-. tel, Mtuate lu the tovnt of MalnvlUe, towivjjilp of Main, on a lotof kind, bounded as foljiws: on Hie west by t'atiiwlHii preck, on thn uth by land of Charles Kelchurt.on the east by. iub-. 10 loau an on tuc aottn ny lanu oi isai i ei lr. 70. WolllnKton Yeas-er. residence Locnst township. Hotel, sit uate In Locust tofi'iisuiu, 4 . on the public mud ksullug from Cuti'lssa to Ashland, aiUoliung lands of Llvlngstori Yeager. mujijcrry . nuKui'e, iiuuiuii i nijr, PM"l o road aloreBuldj aud publlo road louden; lj..Juy dsr'a nillU 77. Lloyd Y'eairer. residence Ctawlsaa. Hotel, sltuato lu the town of Catuwlssu lu' Catuwlssa township, on tbe corner of flue and Hiiiirouu 4iiwi, upon lunu ooviauua on tue east, oy lot oi Angelina buuman, ou tue west Dy Kali-, rood stretu. und seulh bv uiiki In dosshssIou sr . Charles Clayton, on nor! l by Pine Street and . kuown aa "Kailiood Hotek" O. XKQriCK, Clerk Q. 8. , Clerk.' O.HC8, Bl03iuMrgv P8
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