Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RON ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. Kntercd nt the Post, ortlce nt Wonmsburg, i'n. I second class matter, March I, 1HKH. mioWsluTRGTl'A. ' FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 18. TO SUBSCRIBERS OUT OF THE COUNTY. 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. The following Utters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the deid letter office Jan. 19, 1892. Miss. Ida Cupp, Misi Ida Rhone Tersons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Jan 5, 1892. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. Takes 1000 people to buy Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, at 50 cents a bot le, to make up .$500. One failure to cure would take the profit from 4000 sales. Its ni"kers profess to cure "cold in head." and even chronic catarrh, and if they fail they pay $500 for their over confidence. Not in newspaper words but in hard ca.ti! Think of what confidence it takes to put that in the papers and mean it. Its makers believe in the remedy. Isn't it woith a trial ? Isn't any trial preferable to catarrh ? After all, the mild agencies are the best. Perhaps they work more slowly 1 .... l i. . 1.. n- n; GUI nicy wuik surety. 11. 1 icili; a Ploneant illts arf nn nrr )'. .mcnri I ' but quiet and mild. They're sugar- coated, easy to take, never shock nor derange the system and half their power is the mild way in which their work is done. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Twenty five cents a vial. Of all druggists. FARMER'S INSTITUTE. The following is the programme of the Farmer's Institute to be held at , The company was highly entertaiu Caiawissa, Friday and Saturday, Janu- J by the Bendertown Corr.ct Band who ary 15th and 16th, 1892 : FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30 a.m. to 12 M. 1. Organization, 2. Opening address by the President, 3. music, 4. ''Weights and Measures," Hon. N. F. Under- wood, Wayne county, Pa., 5. "I he ! Silo," H. VV. Northrup, Lackrwanna 1 county, Pa., 6. "Another Year with the Silo," A. P. Young, Millville, Pa., 7. General discussion and questions. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30 tO 4:30 p m. -i. "Why do Farmers Complain," Dr. John P. Edge, Chester county, Pa., 2. "Organizations of Farmers," R. S. Searle, Susquehanna county, Pa., 3. "Farmer's Rights and Duties," Rev. James Calder, D. D., Harrisburg, Pa., 4. (A C. Sisson), La Plume, subject to be selected, 5. E. H. Little, Esq., Bloomsburg, subject to be selected, 6. General discussions and questions. FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 p. m. I. Music by the Orchestra, 2. Essay and recitations by members of the Cata wissa High School, 3. "Causes of sick ness in our Rural Homes," Dr. G. G. Groff, of State Board of Health, Lew isburg, Pa., 4. Prof. Heiges, York coun ty, subject to be announced, 5. Gener a discussion and questions, 6. music. SATURDAY MORNING,- 9 a. m. tO I 2 m. -1 "Horticulture," F. F. Merceron. Catawissa, Pa., 2. "Farmer's Gardens." Dr. Calder, 3. 4 Fruit Culture," II. W. Northrup, 4. "Look on Both hides," R. S. Searle, 5. "The Farmer a Politi cal Factor," (A. C. Sisson) N. F. Un derwood, 6. General discussion and questions. SATURDAY AFTERNOON IljO tO 4:00 p. m. 1. "Chemistry and Characteris tics of the Soil" Prof. Heiges, 2. "Five Years with Feitilizers," J. A. Gundy, Lewisburg, 3. "Education of our Boys and Girls," 4- (Sisson), E. J. Bowman, Berwick, subject to be selected. Dr. Atherton and Prof. Frear, State College, have been invited to be pres ent; also, Thos. J. Edge, Sec'y of State Board of Agriculture, and other prominent agriculturists and horticul turists. Oure Yourself I Don't pay large doctors' bills. The best medical book published, one hun dred pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent you on receipt of three 2 cent stai ps to pay the postage. Ad- Mass. Baking NOTICE. The members of the Democratic Standing Committee of the townships or Bloomsburg, Scott, Crreenwood and Sugarloaf comprising "The Bloom Poor District" are requested to meet at the Court Hons? in the town of Bloomsburg on Sat. Jan. 2trd 1892 at 2 oclock p. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination two persons as poor Directots of said district. J as. H. Mercer, J no. R. Tow.vsf.nd, Secretary. County Chairman. Wanted. Girls to learn the trade at the Silk Mill, or experienced hands. Fair wages will be paid. Apply at Silk Mill. Bloomsburg. ountry girls can make satislactory arrangements for board, tf. HORSES FOR SALE. 20 head Illinois horses and colts for sale at the McIIenry House, Ben ton. Pa. 7 mares in foal with full blood English sire. 1 pair match iron grays, 5 year old, weight 2 too lb, head farm ami driving horses from 1000 to 1200 lbs, 5 colts from one to three years old. I have sold my farm anu me stocic must oe sold. l hey are my own raising and can guarantee them. The above horses will be of fered at private sale till Jan. 20th 189.'. Daniel Brink. A BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT- The leading social event of season in upper Columbia county was the mar rage of Prof. A. M. Lesher of Sport ing Mill, Lancaster county to Miss Vernie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. enner of Van Camp on Thurs ciay ucc 31 1S91. the ceremony was performed by Rev, A Houtz of Orangeville in the presence of a large concourse of immediate relatives. The bride was charmingly arrayed in handsome dress of bedford cord cloth trimmed with surah silk. Mr. Ilervey B. Wenner officiated as best man and Miss Hannah llartman as bridesmaid. The 8uests Partook of a bountiful ban 1 1 vl u wl- picwia Jg IMC bride, with their vell known generous nospitalitv A grand reception of the friends of I he brule and groom was given in the evening. Mr. Wennet's hospitable mansion was brilliantly illuminated and was crowded with nearly 100 friends and relatives of the hannv couple furnished an excellent serenade after which refreshments were served to the company. Prof. I.esher, responding to a can thanked the quest3 for their kindly remembrance of Mrs. Lesher and extended a cordial invitation to friends to visit them in their new home. After several hours passed in social enjoyment the company disbanded in excellent spirits, having enjoyed the felicities of the cccision. The Pathogenic Microbe, ur poison bearing germ, exercises a most destruc tive influence, and is con tinually waging war against fi:alth. Innumerable is this mighty foe, and but few escape his inquiry. Entering the system through the blood, this poisonous germ infects every part of the body, and spreads its deadly virus everywhere. Under ordinary condi tions it multiplies rapidlv, and soon maintains a stronghold upon the human body, To overcome this enemy, and mit an en. I to its destruction has for a long while occupied the time and energies of scientists. Their labors have at last been rewarded with sue cess, and a most important discovery has thus been made known to the world. It has been shown that this germ can be forced from the body through the pores of the skin, and that mis is tne oniy metnod uy which a permanent and sure cure of diseases of the blood can be affected. S. S. S. has for years been curing blood diseases and their results, and it is by this method of eliminating all impuri ties through the skin that it has per formed its great work. All manner of complaints having their origin in an impure and disordered condition of the blood have been successfully treated by this unrivalled blood medicine. Be ing purely a vegetable preparation S S. S. is entirely harmless, and no bad effects result from its use. SWIFT SI'KCIFIO CO., Atluutu, Go. To Farmers. Remember this is the season for Fodder c liters and crushers, Corn Snellen, Wood taws and Bob-iledi. Call and see or write iu for pries on either of the above. White & Conner, Orangeville, Pa. u-27-8t. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cststerla H3W BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION- A charter has itist been granted to the Industrial Building and Loan As sociation of Bloomsburg, Pa. The first meeting for the payment of dues was held 1 ucsilay evening. 1 he next monthly meeting will be held at the oliicc of the Association, Room 3 in the Wirt building, between tip: hours of 0 o clock and 8 o clock p. m., 1 lies- 1- ri ratt I day, reoruary 2nd 1H92. 1 ne dooks will be open for subscriptions to the stock until that time, when the scries will be closed. In this Association there is no minimum nremiiim fixed. thus enabling the purchaser to obtain money without paying usurious interest. It will no doubt prove a good invest ment for those desiring to invest money, because it will insure first class risks and will enable parties to oorrow money to secure nomes at a reasonable rate to be paid back in small amounts. With his thumb, a boy is said to have saved the Netherlands from inun dation Many people have been saved from the invasion of disease by a bot tle of Ayci's Sarsaparilla. This medi cine imparts tone to the system and strengthens every organ and fibre of the body. COMMISSION EES' "APPOINTMENTS The county commissioners hav made the following appointments lor the ensuing year : Cletk, C M. ler williger i Solicitor, R. R. Little ; Jani tor, W. W. Barrett, Merchantile Ap praiser, J. B. Delong. Ja.I Physician, Dr. J. C Rutter. The only change is in clerk, J. D. Bodine going out. His successor, L. M. lerwilliger, is thoroughly competent for the position, and will make a popular official. Veni, Villi, Vici ! This is true of Hall's Hair Renewer, for it is the great conqueror of gray or faded hair, mak ing it look the same even color of youth. Thomas B. Hanley was admitted to practice law in the courts of Columbia county, on ihursilay, Dec. 31. He is a son of the late Major 3. P. Hanley of Berwick. He beg in his legal studies in Columbia Law School, New 1 ork, continuing his studies with his father, and since his death, in the office of Col. J. G. Freeze. I le stood a thorough examination, and is a young man of ability who will no doubt make hi mark. At present he has located in the law olfice of C. u. Barkley Esq. Rheumatism is like sand in the bear ings of machinery. Hood's Sarsapar ilia is the great lubricator which cures the disease. AWARDED THE SCHOLARSHIP- The judges appointed by the Di rectors of the Columbia College of Commerce, have awarded the forty dollar scholarship in said College to Earnest Rice, of Millville, for the best eassay on the "Necessity of a Business Education." I wo of the judges, Rev. I. M. Patterson and Mr. J. C. Rutter, Jr. decided in favor of Mr. Rice, while the third judge, Mr. J. C. Brown con sidered the essay of Bruce Black, of Rohrsburg, the superior. In this case as in all others the majority report was accepted. The scholarship en titles the holder to four months tuition free of expense. My Head Was Fairly Rotten, And how much I suffered it is hard to describe. That loathsome disease, ca tarrh, caused the above, and the doc tors said they could not relieve me. I paid hundreds of dollars for which I received no benefit. I got more good from two bottles of Sulphur Bitters than from all the money 1 paid to doc tors. I shall continue the Sulphur Bit ters, as I have gr-Mt faith that they will cure me. At. M. Duj, 41 Han over S'j Jioston. 1 8 2f MARRIAGES. On Dec. 11.it, 1801, at the home of the bride's father, near Afton, Pa., by Rev. W. R. Whitney ; Mr. Edward Sobers of Scranton, Pa, and Miss Emma Powh ss. At the residence of Mr. Hiram Snt iff, the bride's father, in Benton Twp., Dec. 31, 1891, by Rev. A. S. Bjw- man. assisted by Rev. S. Bla;r, Miss L. C. Sutliff and Mr. W. H. Myes of Hai veyville Luzerne Co , Pa. At the home of the bride on the 31 of December, by Rev. A Houtz, Mr. A. N. Lesher, Esq., if Sporting Hill, Lancaster Co., I'.t , and Miss M. Al verna Wenner of Fisliingcreek Town ship, Columbia Co., Pa. OFFICE TO EiiNT- A room o 1 second floor of Colum- , man buildinj, steam heat, water on same floor, electric light if desired. Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf. It Saould bo in Every Eousa- J. V. Wilson, 371 Clay Street., Fliarpa li'H. I'a., he will not bo without Dr. Kiny's New Diicovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who Mas threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," when various other re medies and several physicians had done her no Rood. Kobcrt Barber, of Cooksnort, Ta., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more Rood than anything he ever used (or Lung Trouble. Nothing like it, Try it. Free Trial Bottle at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and f 1. 00, IVORY SOAP 99 Pure. THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Go and hear Uncle Tom's Cabin Company Saturday night. If faithfully used, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will remove scrofula in whatever form it exists. Come to the chicken and flannel cake supper at Mr. Hartley's on Fri day evening. Oysters, cake and ice cream will be served. Supper 2scts Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby- wu sick, we gars her Castorla. When she u a, Child, the cried for Caatorla, When the became Miss, the clung to Caitoria, When the had Children, she gave them Gaatoria, DIED. At Mainville, Pa. Jan. 2, 1892. Arthur Ray Drum, infant son of Al bert Drum, ag d 2 months and 20 days. BUSINESS LOCALS. Suits for men, suits for boys, and pretty little suits for child ren at D. Lowenberg's. Remember Kemp makes 14 cabi nets, for $1.00. ATtATtlAW rilAYEIl. "OLorJ, I kind to te tick and poor; thou halt done enough for the rich and healthy, and Vie hoppy do not need thee." Tile V-ultby do m t int.l Cactus Wood Cure, but ttviffo who are nufTt-nng from rheumatism, pout, boil, carounulna. ulwrs, and tlio tliouwnd ill or porof ula and ttM.illc tliw&He, ihhmI ttie kiiidiieiif. of l'roviilvnce to hplp 1 hitm bear their troubles, and CactiiH lilood Cure to cure their dim-axea. Hold by o. A. McK ilvy. Dusfisr., nio-Miisburj Pa. Highest cash prices paid for Hides and tallow at A. Solleder's Leather store. 12-1 12m. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All work guaranteed. A large stock of over coats for men, boys nud children at D. Lowenberg's. Sharpless & Moyer, the new firm are makincr stoves, stove renairs and " 4 - , castings of all kinds Light soft cast ings a specialty. ii-O-ot. LICENSE NOTICES. Notice is horeby irlven that the followlntr named persons have tiled with the Clerk of the Court of quarter Sessions of the peace of Co lumbia county their petitions for license, which will be presented to said Court on Monday. Junuaiy is, utvi, at 10 o'clock, a. m. 1. K. T. Albertson. residence Central. Hotel. situate at the village of Central, In Niigai'loaf township, bounded 011 the north by land of I. It. otbbons, on the east, and south by lots of J. 11. Hess und 011 ',ue west by the Klsulngcreek toad. 2. Oeo-tre Aurand and Harry Aurand trading; as (leortre Aurand Son, residence HloninitbuiY, Hotel, situate In the town of Illoonisburtr, on the south side of Second street, at corner of suld Second street anil Miller's alley, adjoining nronertv of Joshua Fetterman, und having u frontage on said Secuud street of sixty six feet. .1. (leo. W. Asli and Stewart A. Ash, trading under the firm name of Ash & Bro., residence llrlarcreek township. IMstlllers, situate In a room In the northeast corner 01 the second Moor of the (louring mill owned by Charles Ash and O. W. Ash, said mill being situated In llrl arcreek township, bounded on the north by lot of (I. W. Ash and Stewart Asli, on the east by land or kii wniiney s estate, soutn oy tne public road and west by land of C. and O. W. ASU. 4. Thomas Boran, residence Centralla Bor ough. Kestatiiaut, Nltuate In said Borough ot lentralla, at the corner of Kallroad und 1'axton streets, on the west side of Locust Avenue, ou a lot being feet front on Kallroad street, und N leet deep on I'uxton street, being the southeast corner of said Kallroad and 1'axton streets. B. John Uu:di, residence .laineson City, lies- tattrant, situate In sugarloaf township, on a lot I described as follows: westwanlly by the main 1 public read failing 1 10m ( en 1 111 1 to .laireson 11 v, nnrinwaritiv, essiwiiroiy unit southwardly 1 by lands now or lato of J. II. and A. M. Van-1 sickle. ' B. lllnebard Berger, residence Berwick, lles t iiirnti', situate in the borough of Berwick, on the south side of Front street, between Market and Mulberry streets, bounded on the north by Front street, on the south by an alley, ou tlus east by John Hill's laud aud on the west by oth er land of K. Hergcr. 7. Josepli Bakey, residence Centralln. lies t.iurant, situate lu Borough of Ceiitrslla, on Kallroad Avenue, bounded on the north by said Kallroad Avenue, on the east by lot of Mrs. W. 11. I'rlce, on the south by an alley und on the west by lot of Joseph Xctglc r. 8. J. S. Blue nnrt l'hlncas 11. Heddens, resl denco Dloomslmrg. Hestanrant, situate ou the northeast corner of Second und Centre streets. In the town of Blootiisburg, bounded on the north by Hldge alley, east by lot of I.. T. Shari less, south by Second street aud west by Centre st reet. 9. M. W. Brennan, residence Centralla. Ho tel, sltunte In leiiiiiillii Borough, bounded on the north by lot of James Ooldswortliy's heirs, on the east by Locust avenue, ou the south by Main street, andou the west by an alley, said house being; u two and one-half story trauie house. 10. Thomas Collins, residence Centralla. He, taiirunt, situate lu Borough of Centralla, ou the east side of Locust Avenue, bouud"d on the north by lot ot James 0.11111011, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of John Soring und ou the west by Locust Avenue aforesaid. 11. Norman Cole, residence Beaver township. Plstlllery, situate lu Beaver township, on the Hunbury, lln.leton and Wllkcs-Barre Kallroad, east of Mirtltn cross Itoads, bounded on l lie north by said railroad and on the eust, south and west by lands of Alluas Cole. 1-X Juliu L. Crawford, residence Llglitstreet, Hotel, Sliuuie on tlio eust side of Main street, lu the touuol LlguUtreet, lu Scott towushlp. I. 'l. lliplet V. Curry, reslilenre 'enlrnll.l Hotel Situate In Borough of l ent rnll i. on t lie northwest, comer of I.orii-t avcnii" and Centre street, hounded on the north by lot owned by ('.(). Murphy, on the eust. by Locust nvenne, on the soinii by centre street and ou tlie west, by nn alley. II. Allans Cole mid HowuM P. Col", trading ns A. role it Son, rcsld'Oico of Alums col", Hreenwood township, residence of Howard s. Col", Kiigarlonf township. Iilstllp'ry, situate In Sugarloaf township, along (dies ( leek, about, one mile north ot the town of Coles ( reek, lu the dwelling bouse oi euplrd by said Howard s, Cole, nml adjoining said distillery premises on tne souin, sa 10 uisituery ami uwe iing nous. being situated on the east Hide of Coles Creek aforesaid. 15. Charles Coleman, reslrl 'iiee 1'lne town ship. Hotel, situate In I'lne tow nslilp, at, I'lne Summit, on the north side of the public rond leading from I'lne Summit, to Muncv, where said road runs Into the public loud leading fiom i'lne summit to Mill vine. Irt. Charles l. Carpenter, residence Benton Hotel, sltunte In Ullage of Benton, Benton township, on the northwest side of Main street nn lot, hounded northwardly by public road, enslwnrdly by .Main street, southwardly by lot ot iveiier pros., ana west oy nn aney. 17. John K. Davis, residence Centralla. Hes tanrant, sltunte In ('"ntralla Borough, bon tided on the east by Ixhusi. avenue, on the west by nn n lev. nn the north bv nronertv or neorge w, Davis nnd on the south by property of C. II. (letchey. IN. Lemuel Drnke, residence Benton. Hotel, situate In the village of Benton, on the Main street of said village and known as the Kx change Hotel. 19. Charles If. Dltterlelc, residence Buekhnrn. Hotel, situate In the town of Buekhorn, on the northwest, corner of the Main street or said vu luge and the public road to Danville. SO. II. F. Dletterleh nnd Harry Plcttcrlch, trading as II. F. Dletterleh & Bro., residence Hlooinsnurg. Hestanrant, situate in the town of Blisiiiisburg, on I ho south side of Second street, east wardlv by lot of J. K. Lockard, south wardly by an alley, and westwardly by an nuey. 21. Dennis Dorsey, residence Jameson City, Hotel, situate In Jameson city, SugaMoaf town ship, on a lot bounded on the north by Market street, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of 1), J. Wall'T, and on the west by Broad street. ss. B. F . Edgar and Samuel Smith, trading as B. F. Kdgnr tc Co., resilience FlHhlngoroek township. Distillers, situate In Fisliingcreek township In the basement of tliedwelllng house now ow neii aim occupied nv said 11. v. f.ugar, situated on the public road leading from the puonc roan Known as tne mate road to still water, bounded nn the north by land of said II. V. Kdgar, on the east, by said public road, on the south by said distillery premises and on tlio west by other land of said B. F. Kdgar. it. J. It. Fowler and J. W. Lore, trading ns .1. it. rowier 111.1 resilience i-me townsnip Distillers, sltunte in I'lno township. In the basement of the dwelling bouse oeetinlid bv said J. W. Lore and situated In said I'lne town ship, adjoining the distillery premises aforesaid. bounded on the north bv land of Isaac Dirk, on the east by public road leading from Millville to rnltyvlUe, on the south by said distillery premises, anu on tne west oy tanu or ,i. it, Fowler. l. Charles Fettermnn. residence Centralla, Hotel, situate In centralla Borough, ou a lot bounded on the north by lot of (leo. W. Davis, deceased, on the south by lot of Patrick Brad ley, on the east by an alley, and on the west, by Locust, avenue of said Isirough, containing feet front ou said Locust avenue aud 1 W lect in depth. a, Samuel Fegley, residence Catawissa. Res taurant, situate In tmvn of Catawissa, Catu- wissa townsnip, on .rain street. Doundea on tlio east by Second street,' on the south by Main street, on the west by lot of Kobcrt (tralium, nuu outne norm oy an auey. SB. Matthew Forbes, residence Jameson City. Hotel, sit uate In Jameson city, Sugarloaf town ship, bounded on the north by wirkct street. east by Water street, south by lot of vt. J. Tripp nuu ou tun nuab uj 1Mb ui iwujuwiu llipp. 27. riillllppa Gross, residence r.loomshurg. Bottler, situate In the towu of Uloomsburg, on Main st, In Soott-town, b aindedon the north by lot ot Mrs. Shoemaker, and on the south by Leonard street. !H. John w. (loldsworthy, residence Cen- iriiua. Motet, situato in centralla borough, on the west Mile of Locust avenue, adjoining lot of Mlcnnel O'llnra on the north, and lot of M. W. Hrennen, formerly Mrs. W'ui. relffer, on the south. Sfl. J. I,. Olrton, residence Bloomsburg. Ho tel, sltunte In the town of Hloomshurir. on the south side of Main street, between the hai-dware store of J. H. Schuyler Co. and the clothing store of I). Lowenberg's estate, and known as the St. lmo Hotel. 80. Frederick M. Ollmore. residence Blooms burg. Kcstaurant, sltuato In the town of uiooinsmirg, ou me norm side of Second st reet. of said town, In the same place now occupied by him, and known as Hrower s block. SI. William Olgger. residence Bloomshnrir. Hotel, situate In town of Hloomshurg on the northwest corner of Kast and sixth streets, on a certain lot of ground bounded on the north bv lot of Hoyt's heirs, on the east by Kast street, on the soul h by Sixth street, and on the west by an alley. Si W'm. H. Ollmore, residence Bloomsburg. Restaurant, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded on the north by Kldge alley, on the east, by lot of N". J. Ilendershutt, on the south by Main or Second street, und ou the west by Miller's alley. XI Albert Heckman, residence Orangeville. Hotel, situate In Orangeville, Orango township, on the west side of the public rond leadlug from Bloomsburg to Benton, bounded on the north by lot of calvin Herring, on Fast by said public road, on the sout h bv lot, of Dr. O. A. Megargell, und on the west by Mill street. SI. John Jameson, resldenno Bloomsburg, Hotel, situate In Jamison City. Suirarliuif two.. on lot of ground adlolning Market street In the northwestern division of said place and known us "Proctor Inn." US. Nathsn Knorr, residence Numedla. Hotel, situate In Nuuiedla, In Locust township at tae Intersection of the road leading from Catawissa to Centralla, with tne public rond leading from Nuuiedla to Kerntown, on a lot. of land bounded on tne north by lands of Mary Fox, on the east by land late of Harnian Kalulnger, on the south bv said pill. lie road leading from Nuni-dla to Kerntown and nn I he west by said public road leading from Cutawlssa to Centrullo. SS. Daniel P. Ktstler, residence Cutawlssa. Hotel, situate In the town of Catawissa, In cata wissa towushlp, on the corner of Main and sec ond streets, bounded on the east by Second St., on the north by Main street, on the south bv an alley and on the west by land of Polly Dyer. 37. John Knles, reslilenceMnilnville. Hotel, situate In Mlllllnvllle, Miniln township, on the north side of Third street of said village of Mir tllnvlUe on a lot bounded on the north by Sec ond si reet, on the east bv a lot of F.intinucl Klrkendall, on the soul li by said Third street, anil on the west by lot of tluorye Miller, deceas ed, estate. 8S. II J.Kelly, residence Centralla. Hotel, situate on Locust uvenue In the borough nfcen trnllu, hounded on the north by lot of o. 11. Mil lard, on the east by Locust avenue, nn the south by lot ot Catharine Morrison aud on the west by an alley. 8u. II. J. Kelly, resMen-e Central Whole sale 11s an agent, situate on Locust avenue In the Borough of Centralla, bounded on the north by- lot of o. B. Millard, on the east by Locust avenue, on the voui h by lot of Catharine .Mom son and on the weat by an alley. 40. George II. Lefllor, residence Convngham township. Hotel, sliuate In Locust Dale lu Conynjliam township, on the north sl le of pub lic road leading towards Ashland, and being a two story friimo building fifty feet frout and about sixty-site feet U .p. 41. Hohr McIIenry and John . McIIenry trading as Kohr Mcllenrv & Son, residence Ben ton township. Distillers, sltuato In Bout on township, nn the public road lending from tlio town of Mi nion to Derr's Post Olllce, adjoining the distillery premises, bounded nn the north and east by oilier lands ot Kohr McIIenry, nn the south bv lands of Kohr McIIenry und on tlio west by lauds rf Kohr Mellcury. 44. Humid Mulnskv, residence Centralla. Itestauratit, situate In Centralla Borough on Locust avenue, bounded on the north by lot of II. J. Kellv, on I lie east by said Locust Avenue, on the south by lot of George W. Davis and ou the west by uu alley. 44. John McDonnell, residence Centralla. Hestanrant, situate in Centralla borough, bounded bv lot of John Moran on the south, lot of (. B. Mil lard on the west, Kallroud street ou the north, and Andrew lioouey on the eust. 41. Arthur McLaughlin, residence centralla. Hotel, situate In Centralla borough, on the southeast corner of Locust uvenue and Park street lu suld Borough. 4. J. II. McIIfnry, resilience Benton. Hotel, situate tn the vllLigo ot lieutou, In Uvutou township, nn the Main street nf said v Hinge, 1 Joining lots of Dr. T. c. McIIenry and oihi il"M, uu I known uy the "McIIenry House." 1(1. F.dwnrd McFndden, residence Central': Iti'stnurant, situate in ('(titralla Horeitgh i Locust avenue, bounded on the north by propei t v of George W. Davis Jr., on the south I), properly of Dr. H. M. Lashi Ue, 17. George W, Miller, residence Brlnreree! townshln. Hotel, situate In Hrllirerrek towr ship, hounded on the east by A. It. Adlemnn, 01 the south bv Gideon Michael and Stephen Mich ml, on the west by I'hlllp Sponey and Moset Markle sod other land, north by John II. Hult't land In llrlarcreek. 4M. John H. Mann, residence Berwick. Kent nurant. situate In the borough of Berwick, bounded on the north by Front street, south b nn alley, west by .Moses Markle unci eust by ati alley, 19. Joel Morton, residence Berwick. Hotel, sltunte In borough of Berwick, on the south Hide of Front Street, between Market and Mul berry streets, and bounded on the east by Mai ket street, on south bv alley, west bv lot owned bv Sarah and Boyd Williams and 011 the north bj Frout street. 50. Patrick Mohan, residence Cnnvnghnm township. Itestauratit, situate In Conyngham township, bounded on the north by land of Thomas Kllker, on the east by an allev, on the south by lot, of William Hums and west by public road leading from Centralla to Ash lund. 51. John Monroe, residence Conyngham township. Hestanrant, situate in Conyngham township, bounded Kast by lot of Bridget Shields, on south by Locust Mt Go's, land, west by lot of Mrs. John Caney, and on the north by public road leading to Mt- Cannel. M. John Nertney, residence Centralln. Itestauratit, situate In Centralla Borough ad joining lot of D. K. Curry on the north, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of Kllen Cane, nnd on the west, by suld Centre street, said house being a two-story frame building. M. John Nertney, residence Centralla. Wholesale liquor store, situate In Centrullii Borough, on Centre street, adjoining lot of b. F. curry, on the north, on the east by n alley, on the south by lot. of Kllen Cane, and on the west by SMld Centre street, said house being a two story frame building. M. Johanna O' 'on nor, residence Centralis. Hotel, sltuato In Centralla Borough, on the west side of Locust, avenue adjoining lots of Mlchtii-I G'Conuernn the south, and lot of Al bert Balls on the north, said building being a two story frame building, M. J. W. Perry, residence Sngnrlonf town ship. Hotel, sltuato In Siignrlour town ship, hounded on the north by land of Mnnts t Me.vers.on the east by land of Savage heirs, on the south by land of Klljah Hess, and on the west by land of Klljah Hess. 5(1. A. C. Hnoney, Sr., residence C entralla. Hestanrant, situate In Centralla Borough, ou the east side of Locust avenue, bounded on the north by lot of B. F. Burke, on the east by an alley, on t he south by fit ward ( ,'urley lot and on the west by Locust avenue. ft7. James M. Kellly, residence Centralis. Hcstnuriiiit, situate In Centralla Borough, bounded on the west by Locust avenue, on the north by lot of Andrew Kooney, on the east by an alley and on the south by lot of Owen Cain. W. George W. Hetfsnyder, residence Cata wissa. Hotel, sltunte In the tow n of Catawissa, In Catawissa township, nn the northenst corner of Main nnd Second streets, bounded on the Kast by lands of Sarah Clark, on the west by Second street, on the south by Main street, and on the north by an alley, known as "SusiuehannJi Hotel." IW. Cortes B. Bobbins, residence Bloomsburg. Wholesule, situate In the town ot Bloomsburg, on the north side of Second street, bounded northwardly by Kldge alley, eastwanlly by lot of Mrs. Luclnda Scesholt,., southwardly by' said S'-eond street, and we .twardly by lot ot K. B. Brower. no. Stephen B. Rhawn, residence Catawissa, Kestauriint, situate In the town of Catawissa, In catawissa township, bounded on tho east by lands of Geo. Long, on the west by an alley, on the north by Main street, and on the south bv an ulley. (11. Daniel Koach, residence Conyngham twp. Hotel, situate In Convntrham rnwnshln nn a lot of ground on the public rond leadlug from kuunugerecK to centralla, anjoining lands of James Kostenbauder on the north, nn the enat. by public rond, souilifhy puhllcfroad and west by lands of Lehigh Valley Company. tit. William F. Rhnods. residence fnnvno. ham township. Hotel, situate In Conyngham township, on west side of public road leudlng from Centralla to Numedla, bounded on the north by lands or John L. Kline on Kast by pub lic roud aforesaid, and on soutn and west by land of John L. Kline. (W. A. K. Smith, residence Jersevtown. ut sltunte In Jerseytown, In Madison township, on the public road leadlnir from Buekhnrn. Col ion. bla county, to White Hull, In Montour county, bounded on the north by said public road, on the east by lands of C. Kreumer and Samuel Brug ler, J. C. Fruit and K. V. W'elllver, on the south by land or William Johnson's estate, and nn the west by public road leading from Millville to Washlngtonvllle. (14. Oeorire W. Sterner, residence Rlnnmc. burg. Hotel, situate In the town or Klonmuhiinr. on the north side of Second street, corner of .nurruy uuey ana said street, known as Sterners Block, adjoining lauds of C. S. Furniun, Mlllam .-.cm ouu sniu tuu- huu street. (W. Addison W. Shtimnn. residence Mnlnvtttn. Mainville Hotel, situate In Mulu township. In town of Mainville on the main mad leading from Cntawlssi to Beaver Valley, adjoining lot of J. K, Longenlierger, on the east by laud of J. B, Yetter, on the south by said road, on the west and on the north by lot ot M. M. t amp bell. A6. Chas. A. fihiiman. residence TteAver Twn . Hotel. Situate In Beaver Twn.. hounded nn iL west by public road leading from Catawissa to Klngtoivn, ou the east by lands of C. A. Shuluun, and on the north and south by the same. 67. Beniamln F. Bnonenbenr. residence Tier. wick. Hotel. Situate In Borough of Berwick. bounded on the east by land of Dr. A. B. MeCrea, on the west by varket street, north by Front street, south by Canal street or Dug road, kuown us St. Charles Hotel. en. William B. Taylor, residence Bloomsburg, bottler, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded northwardly by land of N. J. llciider sliott, east by Caleb Burton, south by Main or Second street, und west by other laud of N. J. Hendcrshott. August Thiol, residence Berwick. Kcs taurant, Kltuute In the Borough of Berwick, on Canal street, bounded on the south by Canal street, on the east by land of Mrs. C. A. Becker on the north by land ot Depew, llagenbueb & Becker, on the west by land ot 11. M. Hockiuau. 70. William It. Tubbs, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, si uuteou the south side of Second street on a lot boiiuded northuaidly by said Setond street, custwardly by an alley and the opera House lot, southwardly by I'lne ulley, und west wardly by Wliltiuau's ulley, known as the Kx change Hotel. 71. C. W. Turner, residence Orangeville. Ho tel, situate In the village of Oiangevllle, In Orange township, on the northeast corner of l lneiind Main streets, und know u us the Orunge Mlle Hotel. 7i A. E." Tripp, residence Jameson City, llestaurant, situate In Jameson I'll v, Sugarlonf township, on tho north by Market street, on the east by lot of Benliiniln Tripp, on the south by lot of .Mathtus Forbes, und ou tlio west by uu alley. "S. KinanduB Vnangsf, residence Huperf. Ho. tel. situate In the village of Kupert, Montour township, adjoining lands now or W. At. Monroe, a public mad and lauds ot the estate of Johu G. yulck, deceased. 74. M. (J. White, residence Kspy. Hotel, situate In tho Ullage Of Kspy, Scott township, on the north side 01 the main rond leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, and bounded on (ho north by an alley, on the east by the road lead ing from said main rond to the D. L. & W. depid, on the sou' li by said inalu roud, und on the west by lot of Stephen I'ettlt, 7.i. I'-oyd K. Yetter, residence Miilnvllln. Ho tel, situate In the town of Mainville, township of Main, on a lot ot laud, bounded as tollows: On the west by Catawissa creek, on the south by land of Charles Kelchart, on the east by pub lic roud und ou the north by land ot Isaac let ter. 7(1. Wellington Yeager, residence locust township. 1 itel, situate In Locust township, on the public mud leudlng from Catawissa to Ashland, adjoining luuds of Livingstone Yeug'-r, nuynerry u. ungues. Tinman veager, pum'o mad aforesaid and public mud leudlng to Suy der s mill. 77. Lloyd Y'ecger, residence Cotnwli. Hotel, situate In lie town ot Catuwissa In Catawissa township. 011 the coiner ot 1 Inc. and Kallroad streets, upon land Isiuuded on the east by lot or Angelina shumuii, ou the west, by hull roud street, and south by 'and In possesion ot Charles Clayton, en north by I'lne street and knowu us "Kallroud Hotel." G. M. Ql'ICK, Clerk Q. 8. CI rlc's Oillce, BloomsUurji Do. , lil,