imiiwwiiiiMiiiMiiiwi'i1"""' i i ii" " "' " '" Highest of all in Leavening Power. MM IX ABSOLUTELY PURE TUB COLOMBIAN. Kntercd nt. llm Post oniee nt Bloomsburg, ,'a. It second class inntti-r, March I, Ikkm. i3LobMs'iruR(i7ivA"! ' Friday. January 15. 1892. TO SUBSCRIBERS OUT OF TIIE 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. i-i-jw. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Jan. 26, 1891. Mr. J. A. Montgomery, C. Richu son. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Jan. 1 2,' 1 S92. One cent will be charged on each lef.er advertised. A. 15. Cathcart, P. M. Pleasant to the taste, susprisingly imick in effect and economical in price no wonder tiiat Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the leading preparation of its kind. "Oh 1 woman, in thy hours of case, uncertain, coy and hard to please.' With children hurt, long hours she's spent. Do try Salvation Oil the liniment. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Jan. 5. Adjourned Court. Sale ordered in estate of William A. Baker, deceased. Petition filed to stay proceedings in partition in estate of Wm. Wright. Petition for allowance to minor children of Geo. Kostenbauder, allow ance decreed. Jan. 18 fixed for argument of Hoff man vs B. & S. R. R. Co., on rule for new trial. John Monroe appointed commis sioner in place of P. Haley, declined, to divide Centralia into two wards. Bond filed in estate of B. P. Fortner, deceased. JANUARY 9. Final confirmation of Auditor's re port in estate of A. G. Yohe, stricken off and report referred back. On petition filed, John M. Uucka lew discharged as administrator of Brittain Miller, deceased. W. II. Rhaivn appointed auditor in estate of Jacob Bartholomew. For want of a nail the shoe was lost for want of a shoe the horse was lost," says poor Richard ; and for want of Bull's-IIead Horse and Cattle Powder many horses are daily lost. Price 25 cents a package. For sale by all deal ers. LI3T OP PATENTS- Granted to Pennsylvania inventors last week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co. Solicitors of American & Freign Patents, Opp. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, I). C. . W. O.. Webber, Steam-engine gover nor ; G. Wcstinghouse, Pittsburg, Car heater; J. Shannon, Hulton, Grained soft wood; S. J. Shinier, Milton, Machine for making metal washers ; S. Silberstein, Pittsburg, Water con ductor ; W. A. Stofcr, Foxburg, Rail way rail connection; J. V. Stout, F.as ton, Damper controller; I. N. Roberts, Norristown, Lamp-top holder; K. F. Landis, Lancaster, Shelf-bracket; F. 1$. McCabe, Lewistown, Carpet-stretcher; G. W. Meigs & J. G. Z.eigler, Read ing, Elastic tire; B. F.dgar, Sunbury, Axle-lubricator; J. Q. A. Gantt, & J. D. Bloomhardt, Altoona, I lot-water heater; P. Casey Pittsburg, Wood graining machine; C. C. Chambcrlin, Washington, Machine for tightening the casings of wells; W. W. Climenson, Honeybrook. Pen and pencil-holder; D. K. Coe, Darby, making yarn from waste; '1'. S. Blair, Allegheny, Reduc ing cxides of iron. HORSES TOR SALE. 20 head Illinois horses and colts for sale at the Mcllenry House, Ben ton, Pa. 7 mares in foal with full blood English sire, 1 pair match iron grays, 5 year old, weight 2300 lb, 6 head farm and driving horses from 1000 to 1200 lbs, 5 colts from one to three years old. I have sold my farm and the stock must be sold. They are my own raising and can guarantee them. The above horses will ' be of fered at private sale till Jan. 20th, 1892. Daniel Brink. .--. .I i, -Latest U. S. Gov't Report ANOTHER BANK FAILURE. I'MK FIRST NATIONAL AT MUNCV PKNDS PAYMENT. sus- Wii.i.iamsport, January n. The First National Bank of Muncy, this county, closed its doors this morn ing. The citizens of Muncy were thrown into a fever of excitement when a notice was posted on the bank saying it had suspended until further notice. This was signed by K II. Dengler, national bank examiner, who was sent from Washington on Satur day by the Comptroller of the Curren cy, doubtless because the bank's last statement was not satisfactory. On his arrival he went to the vault, but could not get it open, when he sent for an expert. When this became known there was a run on the bank The expert opened the vault, which was empty, and the examiner thin closed the bank. The bank has not been doing a pro fitable business and has had heavy losses where it loaned money. There was $70,000 on deposit at the last statement and there h now a $40,000 shortage. Captain J. M. Bowman is president and James M. Bowman and Baker Landeake are directors Many of the stockholders are wealthy men and it is hoped that the deposhors, many of whom ate farm ers, will be paid in full. Dela Green, the cashier and ex- lianK ixtmincr tor inn district, was arrested between ten and eleven o'clock to-night, as startling disclosures were nude during the evening. Dela Green, was arrested while in bed anil was taken before United States Commissioner Bently. During the night he will remain in custody of the Deputy Marshal. F.xaniiner Dangler said this evening that the affairs of the bank are in very bad shape, and it looks as if the insti tution had been looted. At midnight the investigation is still under way and full particulars will not be known until morning. The f Of microbe (micro organ-Invisible-; Isms is a mighty host, Army ( which indeed no man can number. Invisible to the naked eye, the poisonous part of this army is the cause of four fifths of all the diseases of the human family they destroy more lives than war, famine, fire, mur der and shipwreck combined, aftd they actually abbreviate the average term of human life by three-fourths. The way to relieve the human body of these microbes is to take Swift's Specific. When this medicine gets well into the system the poisonous germ must leave he cannot exist there, hence he seeks an exit through the pores of the skin. After he departs, a continued use of the Specific will force out the poison, and the patient is well. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas es mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, ('.a. Tha Columbia Daily Calendar. An old friend in a new dress, and an article that has come to be one of the indispensables of an editor's desk, comes to hand in the Columbia Daily Calendar for 1892. The Calendar is in the form of a pad containing 367 leaves,cach 5x28 inches; one for each day of the year, to be removed daily, and one for the entire year. The day of the week, of the month, and of the year are given, and each slip bears a short paragraph pertaining to cycl ing or some kindred subject. At the bottom of each leaf is a blank for memoranda, every leaf being acces sible at any time. The stand is an en tirely new departure, being made of sheet metal finished in ivory black, and is very compact. At the close of the year the stand will be available for an other pad. This is the sjventh issue of this now well-known Calendar, yet all the matter is fresh and new, having ' been carefully collected from leading , publications and prominent writers, most of it being specially written for this purpose. It comprises notable events in cycling, opinions of physi cians and clergymen, hints about road making, and numerous other topics. My Head Was lairly 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 Hitters than from all the money I paid to doc tors. I shall continue the Sulphur Bit teis, as I have great faith that they will cure me &M.J)ai, 41 Han over fit fSoston. 1 8-2f Children Cry for I,, , mi- t r'i i 11 " 'i i 1 'T i" r"i " v I " J. IT. V.nize has moved his law ami insurance offices to Lo kards building, corner Mam and Centre streets, sec ond lloor. i 15-4W. Frr-.iscd on nil SiiLa- THE OLD RI-'LIAI'iLE READING ROAD TIIE FAVORITE EVERYWHERE. In glancing over our exchanges we find frequent mention and high com mendation of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, which under the wise and vigorous policy instituted by President A. A. McLeod and ably prosecuted by his devoted lieutenants, has reached a degree of prosperty that a few years ago seemed impossible of attainment. To meet the demands of the travel ing public of to-day it is necessary that a railroad company shall furnish not only speedy and safe transportation out luxurious accommodations as well. All these requirements are met in the full est measure by the Reading, whicl certainly deserves its pet appellation, "The Royal Route." The road is in exceptionally fine condition, and its motive power and car equipment are constantly being improved and added to. It enjoys the proud distinction of owning and ru n n tha fastest locomo live in the world, the famous "No 206," which made the world's record of a mile in to? seconds. This triumph is but an example of what the Reading is accomplishing in all directions, In the Boston Christ ian Letbii'r of January 7th, we find the following, which fairly reflects the popular appreciation of this line : "The Roval Blue Line between New York, Philadelphia and Washington, via the Reading Railroad, has attain ed a world-wide reputation, owing to the hign standard of excellence it has main tamed ever since it was inaugurated, and its success, although unprecedent ed, is fully deserved. The trains are the finest and safest in the world and vestibuled from end to end mak ing each train a practically solid and continuous structure throughout. They are equipped with Pullman's anti-tele- scoping steel frames, rendering injuries from collision impossible. They are heated by steam and lighted by the Pintsch gas system. Each train is equipped with palatial day coaches, the finest Pullman cars on all day trains and sleeping cars on night trains, and an unequaled dining car service. The speed attained by this line is the fast est ever made between Aew ork, Philadelphia and Washington, and it is a service which, taken as a whole, is unequaled by any through line in the world." To preserve a youthful appearance as long as possible, it is indispensable that the hair should retain its natural color and fullness. There is no pre paration so effective as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It prevents baldness, and keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy. As An Investment- THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO ASKED TO GIVE $5,000,000 TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. he Washington, Jan. 13. Represent ative Durburow, chairman of the World's Columbian commission, re turned from Chicago Thursday. He says owing to tne plans having been broadened and the scope of the expo sition widened at the instance of the national commission the local board proposes to come to Congress and ask an appropriation of $5,000,000, this appropriation to be made upon the same basis as the stock subscriptions of the citizens and the municipality of Chicago that is-, the government to share proportionately in the profits of the exposition. The bill for this pur pose is being drawn in Chicago. Wanted. Girls to learn the trade at the Silk Mill, or experienced hands. Fair wages will be paid. Apply at Silk Mill, Bloomsburg. Country girls can make satisfactory arrangements fo;- board, tf. Preaching in Esny M. K Church on next Sabbath w 11 be at 10:30 a. m., instead of 7:00 p. 'm. This is on ac count of revival service in Lightstreet M. Ii. Church. W. R. Whitney, Pastor. Ouro Yoursulf ! 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 stamps to pay the postage. Ad dress A. P. Ordvvay & Co., Boston, Mais. OFFICE TO EL1IT. A room on second floor of Colum bian building, steam heat, water on same floor, electric light if desired. Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf. Strength r.cd Health. If you nre not fjclinj stionjj anil healthy, try Electric liilters. It "La Ciri pf" lias left ycu wetk ami weary, use Electric Hitlers. This remedy acts directly 011 Liver, Stomach mid Kidneys, greatly nii'lin tliosu organs to I crforni their functions. If you arc allliclcd with Mck Headache, you will find speedy and permanent iclicf hy inking Elcciric ha tcrs. One trial will convince you ihnt this is the remedy you need. Lare bottles only 50 cts. Rt C. A. KleinYa l)tv.a Store. " 11 'i " " ri irrniBi m Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. Wanted. -A girl for general house work. Small family. Good wages. Call at once. Dr. S. B. Arment. Fifth street, between Centre and Market. tf. To Farmers. Remember this is the season for Fodder cutters and crushers, Corn shellers, Wood saws and Bob-sleds, ('all and sec or write us for prices on either of the above. White & Conner, Orangcville, Ta. n-27-8t. The blood cleansing fiualities of Ayer's Sarsaparilla render it invaluable in skin disorders. A GOOD ORDER. C. Mears & Son received Wednes day an order for another car load of their Perfect Washers, to be shipped to Omaha, Nebraska. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When r.aby was alck, we gare her Castoria. When she wo Child, the cried for Castoria, Whan she became Miss, the clung to Castoria, When the hod Children, the gave them CaitorU, BUSINESS LOCALS. Suits for men, suits for boys, and pretty little suits for child ren at V. L,owenbersr a. AKAHIAV I KAYEK. "Otorif, lekintl to the tick and poor; f1011 hatt dune emmnh fur the rich ulul l.tulthy, ami the haituij tio nut natt thve.' Tin: healthy ilo nut need Cactus Hli oil Cure, hut these, who are suiTermg fro. a t-hcuniulism, (foul, liolls, earooiicles, ulcers, and tile liiuiiHtii.il Ills i f scrofula mill K i ilie illHeuse, need tne kiwiticBH 01 Providence to lifip iheni Ijear tneir troubles, Rud Cactus Blood Cure to cure their Um.ai4M. ijolJ by o. A. Mcltclvy, Duggtst, Bloomsburg Pa. IFiLrhest cash prices paid for Hides and tallow at A. Solleder's Leather store. 12-1 i-2ti). Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells. All work guaranteed. A larre stock of over coats for men, boys and children at D. ho wen berg a. LICENSE NOTICES. Notice is hereby irlven that. tli following named persons have tiled with the clerk or Mm Court ot Quarter Sessions of the ppae of Co lumbia county tlielr petitions fur license, which will be presented to said Court ou iltmUay, January is, ut It) o'clock, a. 111. 1. E. V. Albortsnn, residence Central, Hotel, Hltuiile at, the village of Central, In suiriirloat township, bounded ou the nori h by land of I. II. (ilblmns, on the east, and south bv lols ot J. 11. Hess undon '.hu west by the flshlnycrcek load. S. (leo'ge Aurand and Harry Attrnnd trading as (leorifo Aurand a Sun, residence HloomsburB', Hotel, situate In the town of lUooiiisburir, on the south side of Second street, at corner of said Second street, and Miller's alley, adjoining property of Joshua Ketlernuin, and having a froutasjo ou said Second street of sixty six feet. S. (ieo. W. Ash and Stewart. A. Ash, trndlnif under the llnu name of Ash it Ilro., resldetico Itrlarereek township. Distillers, situate In a room In the northeast corner ot the second lloor of the llourliiif mill owned by Charles Ash and (.. W. Ash, suld mill beltiK situated In Itrl arereek township, bounded 011 the north by lot of (). W. Ash and Stewart Ash, on the east bv land of Kll Whitney's estate, south bv the public road and west by land of c. and U. V. Ash. 4. Thnmns Tloran, residence Centralia Bor oui;li. Restaurant, situate In salil llimmh of Ceiitralli, at the corner of ltallruad and I'axtnn street'", ou the west side of Locust Avenue, on a lot helns" " feet fronton K, illrn.nl street and im feet deep on I'axton street, belnvj the southeast comet-of said Kullroadand I'axton streets. 5. John Hush, residence Jameson City. Kes tniirant, situate in Su.irloaf township, on a lot descrllieil us follows: westward!)- by the main public rf-iiil leiullm; from central to Jameson City, nort hwurdlv, east wttrdly mill southwardly by binds uoiv or late ot J. 11. and A. .M. Vau sk'kle. fi. lMnehnnl Merger, residence Berwick, lies t iurnnt, sltiiiite In the Hoi-ouirh of Berwick, on the soul I. side of Front street, between .Market and Mulberry streets, hounded on the north by Kront street, on the south by an alley, on the east by John lull's laud and ou the west by oth er land ot It. bcr;;er. T. Joseph Ilnkey, residence Centralia. Itcs. taumnt, situate In Horoufh of Centialla, on llallroad Avenue, biunded oti the north by said Kallniiid Avenue, on t he east by loi of Mi's. V. II. I'l-tco, on the south by un ulley mid ou rtio west by lot of Joseph Zcl'tcr. 8. J. s. l'.luu and l'hlneas II. Ileddens, rest deuce llloomshure;. Hestaurant, situate ou the nort heast corner of Heeoud and Centre hi reels, In the town of Dlooinibtiiv, bounded on the north by Hldtfe alley, east by lot of 1.. T. Sharp less, south by second street and went, by Centre st reel. I). M. V. llrennnn, residence Centra Ha. Ho. tel, sit unto In centralia llorouifh, bounded ou the north by lot of James (lol.l.sworthy's heirs, on the east by Locust avenue, on the south by Main street, undon the west by 1111 ulley, said house btlnj; u two and one-half story frame house. Id. Thomas Ctdllns. residence Ceutralla. Ilea tuurani, sltuuteln iiurouch of Centralia, ou the east side of Locust Avenue, bounded on the north by lot of James On mum, on the east by an alley, ou the south by lot of John Sprint; utid ou the west by Locust Avenue uforesald. It. Norman Cole, residence Heaver township. Distillery, situate In Heaver township, ou the sunbury, llazleton and Wllkes-Harro Itallroad, east, of Minilu Cross Konds, hounded 011 the north by said railroad and on tltu east, south and west by lands of Alltias Colo. l'J. John I. Crawford, residence Mifhtstreet. Hotel. Situate ou the east side of Wain street, In the to a of I.ljfht street, lu scolt township. in hi miiu 13. Dnnlel V. Curry, residence Ontrnlla Hotel Slt'tate In llorouffh of Cent rallfi, on the unrt Iiwcri. corner of Locust avenue nnd Cent re street, hounded on the north by 1"' owned by CO. Murphv, on the fast by Locust nventte, on the snui Ii by Cent re. street and on the west by an alley. II. Allnas Cole nniHIow-nnl S. Cole, 'trndlnif ns A. Cole A- Son, residence of Almas cole, (ireenwood township, residence of Howard s. Cole, hnvfarl iaf township. Distillery, situate I u Si wi 1 loaf township, nlonir cole i cieck, about one mile north of the town of Coles ( reek, In the dwelling house occupied by snld Howard S. Cole, and aililtilmt said distillery premises on the south, said ulstlllerv und dwelling bouse K'lntc sit uiiti'd on tin) east side ot Col"s Creek aforesaid. l."i. Charles Coleman, residence I'lne town ship. Hotel, situate In I'ltie township, nt I'lne Summit, on t he north side of the public road Icmlimf from I'lne Summit to Vtinev, where wild road runs Into the public road leading Iiotu i'lne summit to . 111 vine. 1ft. Charles I). Carpenter, residence Ttenton. lintel, situate In vlllaire of llenlon. Denton township, 011 the nort Invest side of Main st reet, on lot, bounded northwardly by public rond, easlwnrdlv by .Main street, southwardly by lot of Keller llros., und west by an alley. 1". John R. Davis, residence Centralia. t!es- tnurant, situate In Centralia Borough, bonuded on the east by Locust avenue, on the west by an alley, on the north by property ot oeorgo v. Davis and on the uoiitn by properly 01 c. 11. Oetehcy. is. Lemuel Drake, residence rtenton. Hotel, situate lu the village of Menton, on the Main street, of said village and known os the Ex change Hotel. 111. Charles II. Dltterlck, residence riuckhorn. Hotel, situate In the town of lluckhorn, on the northwest, corner of the Main street of said vil lage and the public road to Danville. an. II. V. Dlertorleh nnd Harry Dletterlch. trading lis II. K. Dletterlch A Ilro., residence M oiimsiiurg. i(c si uum ill. st mite 111 the town of llloiimsbtitt.', on the south side of Second street, east wurilly by lot of J. K. I.ockard, south wardly by un ulley, and westwardly by un alley. SI. Dennis Dorsey, residence Jam -son City, Hotel, situate In Jameson city, Sugatoaf town ship, on a lot hounded on the north by Market street, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of D, J. Waller, and on the west by Itroad street, !W. II. K. Edgar nnd Samuel Smith, trading as II. F. Kdgar Co., residence Klshlngcreek township. Distillers, situate In Klshlngcreek township In the basement of thedwelllng house now owned und occupied by said II. K Kdgar, sltunfedon th" public road leading from lite public road known us the state road to Still water, bounded on the north by land of said II. K. Kdgar, on the east by said nubile road, on the sout Ii by said distillery premises and on the west by oilier land of said II. V. Kdgar. 41. J. II. Fowler and J. W. Lore, trading as J. It. Fowler Co., residence I'lne township. Distillers, situate In I'lne township. In the basement of the dwelling house occuphd bv said .1. W. Lore and sit uated In said I'lne town ship, aillolnlng the dls'tllery premises aforesaid, liDiioded on the nortii by land of Isaac Dirk, on the east by public road leading from Mlllvllle to rnltyvllle, on the south by said distillery premises, und on the west by land of J. It. Fowler. SI. Charles Fetterman. residence Centralia. Hotel, situate In Centrnlla Ilorough, on a lot bounded on the north by lot of Oed. W. Davis, deceased, on the south hy lot of I'atrlck Brad ley, on the east by un alley, and on the west by Locust avenue of said borough, containing i feet, front on said Locust aveuue and 1 10 feet In depth. 35, Samuel Fegley, residence Cntnwlssa. lles tiiurant. situate In town of Cutawlssa, Cata wlssa township, on Main street, hounded on the east by Second sireet, on the south bv Main street, on the west by lot of Hubert Cirahani, und on the north by un ulley. Stl. Matthew Forbes, residence Jamesin City. Hotel, situate In Jameson city, sugarluaf town ship, bounded on the north by arket street, east by Water street, south by lot of M. J. Tripp und ou the west by lot of llenjumlu Tripp. ST. Phllllppa Cross, residence Bloomsburg. Ilotller, situate In the town of lilonmsburg, 011 Main st, In Scott-town, bounded on the nort h by lot of Mrs. Shoemaker, and 011 the south by Leonard st reet. as. John W. (ioldsworthv, residence Cen tralia. Hotel, situate In Centralia iKirough, on the west side ot Locust avenue, adjoining lot of Michael o'Hara on the north, and lot of M. W. Breuuen, formerly Mrs. Wm. frellTer, on the south. 2!'. J. I., fllrton, residence nioomsburg. Ho tel. situate In the town of Bloomsburg, on the sout h side ot Main st reel, between the hardware store of J. If. Schuyler Co. uudthe clothing store of D. Lowenberg'8 estate, and known us the st. Elmo Hotel. 50. Frederick M. Glltnore, residence lilonms burg. Kestuurunr, situate In the town of Bloomsburg. on the north side of Second street, of said town, In the same place now occupied by him, and kuowu as Brower's block. 51. William Olgger, residence nioomsburg. Hotel, situate In 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 uu ulley. 34. Wm. H. Olltnore, residence nioomsburg. Restaurant, situate In the Tow 11 of Bloomsburg, bounded on the north by llldge alley, on the east by lot of N. J. Hemlershoir, on the south by Main or Second street, uud ou the west by .Miller's alley. 83. Albert Heckman, residence Orangevllle. Hotel, situate In Orangevllle, Orange township, on the west side of the public rpud lending from Bloomsburg to Benton, bounded on the north by lot of Calvin Herring, on Kast by said public road, on the south bv lot of Dr. o. A. .Merurgell, aud on the west by .Mill street, SI. John Jameson, residence nioomsburg. Hotel, situate In Jamison Cltv, Sugarlosf twp., on lot of ground aillolnlng Market street In the northwestern division of said place aud known as "Proctor Inn." .'!."). Nathan Knnrr, residence Numedla. Hotel, sit nete In Nuniedla, In Locust township nt, the Intersection ot the road leading from ciituwlssu to Centralia, wbh the public road leading from Nunieilla to Kerntnwn, on a lot of land bounded on tne north by lands of Marv Fox, on the esst by land late of Manual) Fahrlnger, on the south bvsild public road leading from Numedhi to Kemtown and on the west bv said public road leading from Cutawlssa to Centralia. Stl. Daniel I'. Klstler, residence Cutawlssa. Hotel, situate In the town of Cutawlssa, In Cntn wlssa township, on the corner of Main and Sec ond streets, bounded on the east by Second St., on the nort h by Main street, on the south by au alley and ou the v, est by land of l'olly Dyer. X. John Knles, rcs.lilenceMiminvtllo. Hotel, sltuuteln Mlflllnvllle, Mllllln township, on the north side of Third street of said village of Mlf lllnvllle on a l it bounded on the nuriii by Sec ond street, on the east, bv a lot or Kiiiunuel Klrkendall, on the south bv said Third sireet, and on t In- west by lot ot Ueoryo Miller, deceas ed, estate. II. J. Kellv, residence Cenfviillu. Hotel, sltiiateon Locust avenue In the borough of ecu trullu, bounded on the north by lot of t. H. Mil lard, on the east by Locust avenue, on 1 lie south by lot or Catharine Morrison and on the west by 1111 alley, . II. J. Kellv, residence Centralia Whole s ile ns 1111 agent, situate on Locust avenue 111 the Borough (if Centralia, bounded on I lie ninth by lot of o. B. Millard, on the east bv Locust avenue, on the couth by lot of Catharine Morri son and on the west by an alley. Hi. (ieorge II. Lertler, residence Conyngham township. Hotel, situate In Locust Dale lu Conyngham township, on the north side of pub tic road leading towards Ashland, and being a two story frame Imlldlug lllty teet front und about sixty-six fectde-p. 41. ltohr Mellenrv nnd John O. McIIenrv trading ns liohr Mcllenry 4 Son, residence Ben ton township. Distillers, situate In Heulou township, on the public ro.ul leading from the town of llenton to Dcrr's 1'ost Olllce, adjoining the distillery premises, bounded 011 the north and east by other lands of Itolir Mcllenry, on the south by lands of ltohr Mcllenry and oil the west by lands i f ltohr Mcllenry. 43. Simuel Mnloskv, residence Centralia. Hestaurant, situate In Centralia Ilorough on Locust avenue, bounded ou the north bv lot of 11. J. Kelly, on the east by said Locust. Avenue, on the south by lot of Oeorge W. Davis and on the west by an ulley, 43. John McDonnell, residence Centriilln. Hestaurant, situate In Centralia borough, bounded hy lot of John Monin on the south, lot ofO. II. Mil lard on the west, llallroad street on the north, und Andrew llooney on the east. 44. Arthur Mel.nughlln, residence Centralia Hotel, situate in Centralia Ilorough, on the Hinitlienst corner of Locust aveuue und Park street lu said Borough. 4.1. J. H. Mcllenry, residence llenton. Hotel, sltuuteln tho village of lleutou, In Ujiilon tow nshlp, on the Mnln street nf snld village, ft. Joining lotw of Dr. T. C. Melletiry nnd OHi lless, und known n the ".Mcllenry House." 4fl. KdWHid McKfldden. residence Cenlrnllti Itestnuriint, situate In centriilln Ilorough it Locust, avenue, bounded on (he north by probi ty of Oeorgo W. Davis Jr., on the south b.i properly of Dr. K. ii. Lnshelle. 4"'. (ieorge W. Miller, residence lltinrcreel townshln. Hotel, situate In lltlurcreek town ship, bounded on the east by A. II. Adli-luiti, on the south by (lldeon Mlebnel and Stephen Mich 111 1, on the west by I'lilllp Sponey and Mosee Marltle and other land, north by John II. hult's land In Brlarcreek. 48. John H. Mann, residence rterwlek. Host nurnnt, situate In the borough of Berwick, bounded on the north by Front street, south Itr nn alley, west by Moses Marklc and east by an alley. 4(1. .Tnel Morion, residence Tterwlck. Hotel, situate In borough of Berwick, on the south side of Front street, between Market mm Mul berF.v streets, nnd bounded on the east by Mar ket street, on south by alley, west by lot owned bv Sarah and Uoyd Wllllumsandon the north by Front street. Wl, T'ntrtck Mohan, residence ConyngbRtn township, Hestaurant, situate In Conyngham township, bounded on the north by bind f Thomas Kilker, on the east by an alley, nn the south by lot of William Burns and west by public road leading from Centralia to Ash land. M. John Monroe, residence Conyngham township. Itestaurant, situate In C'onynghtun township, bounded Kust bv lot ol Bridget Shields, on south by Locust Mt Co's. land, west by lot of Mrs. John Cnsev, and on the north by public mad lending to Mu Carmel. 53. John Nertney, residence Centmlli. Itestaurant, situate In Centralia Borough ad joining lot of D. K. Curry on the north, on the east by un alley, on the south by lot, of Kllen Cane, nnd on the west by snld Centre street, said house being a two-story frame building. M. John Nertney, residence Centralis. Wholesale Honor store, situate In Centralia Ilorough, on Centre street, adjoining lot, of I). K. Curry, on the north, on the east by nn alle. on the south by lot. of Kllen Cnne, nnd on the west by snld Centre street, said house being a two story frame building. St. Johanna O'Oonner, residence Centralia. Hotel, situate In Centralia Horough, on tne west side of Locust avenue adjoining lots or Michael o'Conneron the Bouth, and lot of Al bert Balls on the north, said building being two story frame building. 5!l. J. W. Perry, residence Htignrlonf town ship. Hotel, situate in Sugarloaf town ship, bounded on the north by land of Hants 4t veyers.on the east by land of Navago heliw, on the south by land of Klljah Hess, uud on tue west by laud ot Klljah Hess. , M. A. C. Kooncy, Sr., residence Centralis. Itestaunint, situate In Centralia Borough, on the east side of Locust avenue, bound's! on the nort h by lot of It. F. Burke, on the eust by an alley, nn 1 he south by Kdward Curley lot aud on the west by Locust avenue. nr. James M. Hellly, residence Centralia. Hestaurant. situate In Centrulla Ilorough, bounded on the west by Locust avenue, on tlie north by lot of Andrew Koonev, on the east by an alley and on the south by lot of Owen Lain. W. George W. Helfsnyder, residence Cata v.lssa. Hotel, situate In the town or Catawlsna. In Cutawlssa township, on the northeast corner or Main nnd Second streets, bounded on t lie Kast by lands of Sarah Clark, nn tlie west by Second street, on the south by Main street, and on the north by an alley, kuown as ousiiui.'u.iiiua iioLei. ). cortez II. ltobblns, residence Bloomsburg. " Wholesale, situate In the town of Bloiinisburg, on the north side of Second street, bounded northwardly by Kldge alley, enstwanlly by lot of Mrs. I.uclniln Seesholtz, southwardly by said S"cnnd street, und weatwnrdly by lot otE.it. 1! rower. no. Stephen B. Ithawn, residence Catawlssa, Itestaurant, situate In the town of Catawlssa, In 1 iitaw lssa township, hounded on the east, by lands of Oeo. Long, on the west by an alley, on the north by Main street, and on tae south by un ulley. 01. Daniel Hoach, residence Conyngham tw Hotel, situate In Conyngham township on a lot of ground on the public road leading from ltoarlugcreek to Centralia, adjoining lands of James Kostenbauder on the north, on the east by public road, southby publli-road and west br lands of Lehigh Valley Company. B3. William F. Khoads, residence Conyng ham township. Hotel, situate In conyngham township, on west side of public road leuding from Centralia to Numedla, bounded on the north by lands of John L. Kline on Kast by pub lic road aforesaid, and on south and west br land ot John L. Kline. (W. A. K. Smith, residence Jerscytown. Hotel situate In Jerseytown, In Madison township, on the public road leading from Buckhom, Colum bia county, to White linll, in Montour county, bounded on t he nort h by suld public road, on the east, by lands of C. Kreamer and Samuel Brug ler, J. C. Fruit and K. F. Welllver, on the south by land of William Johnson's estate, and on the west by publle road leading from Mlllvllle to Washlngtouvllle. M. Oeorge W. Sterner, residence ;niooms burg. Hotel, situate In tho town of Bloomsburg, on the north side of Second street, corner of Murray alley and said street, known assterner'e Block, adjoining lands of e. H. Furnian, William -Seal uud suld ulley and street. to. Addison W. Shuman, residence Mnlnvllle. Mnlnvllle Hotel, situate lu Main township; In town of Malnvllle on the main road leading from Catawlssi to Beaver Valley, adjoining lot of J. K. Longenberger, on the east by land of J. II. Yeller, on the south by said road, on the west and on the north by lot of M. M. lamp ftti, chns. A. Shuman, residence Beaver Twp Hotel. Sit uute In Beuver Twp., bounded on the west by public road leading from Catawlssa to Hlngtown, on the east by lands of C. A. shuman. and ou the north aud south by the same. ti" Benjamin F. Sponenberg, residence Ber wick, Hotel, Sttunte In Borough of Berwick, bounded on the east by land of Dr. A. II. McCrea, on the west by .Market street, north by Front street, south by Canal street or Dug road, known as St. Charles Hotel. us. William B. Taylor, residence Bloomsburg, bottler. SHuute In the Town of nioomsburg. bounded northwardly by land of N. J. lU nder shott, east by Caleb Barton, south by Main or Second street, uud west by other laud of N. J. Hendcrshott. fill. August, Thlel, residence Berwick. Hes tnurnnt, situate In the Borough or 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 of Depew, Hagenbuch & Becker, ou tho west by land of H. M. llockman. 70. William R. Tubbs, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, sbuate on the south side of Second street on a lot bounded northwardly by suld Sciond street, enstwanlly by an alley and the opera House lot, southwardly by Pine alley, ajul west wardly by Whitman's ulley, known us tho Ex change Hotel. 71. C. W. Turner, residence Ornngeyllle. Ho tel, situate In the village of orangevllle, In Orange township, 011 the northeast corner of I'lne and Mala streets, aud known us the Orange vllle Hotel. 73. A. E. Tripp, residence Jameson City. Ilesiuuruiit, situate In Jameson city, Siigurloaf township, on the north by .Market street, on the east by lot of Benjamin Tripp, on the south by lot of iiathlus Forbes, aud ou the west by un alley. 73. I'mandus I'nangst, residence Kupert. Ho tel, situate In the village of Kupert, Montour township, adjoining lands now of W. M. Monroe, a public road and lands of the estate ot John u. iulck, deceased. 71. M. (. White, residence Kspy. Hotel, situule In the Milage of Esny, Scott township, 011 the north side ot the main road leading from liloomshurg to Berwick, und bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by the road lead lug In an said mnln road to the D. L. & W. depot, 011 t he suuih by said main road, aud on the west by lot of Stephen Pcttlt. 7.V Boyd H. Yetter, residence Malnvllle. Ho tel, situate tn the town of Malnvllle, township of .Main, on a lot of land, bounded as lolluws: ou the west by Cutawlssa creek, ou the south bv laud of Charles Kelchart, on the east hy pub lic road uud ou the uorth by land of Isauo let ter. 7fl. Wellington Yeagcr, residence Locust township. Hotel, situate In Locust tonnshlii, on the public road leading from catawlssa 10 Ashland, adjoining lauds of Livingstone Y eager, May berry O. Hughes. Tillman Veagur, publ'o road uforesald and public roud leading to buy dcrs lain. 77. Lloyd Y'eager, residence Cutawlssa. Hotel, situate lu 1 lie towu of Cat aw Kid lu lat twlssa township, ou the oiirnerof l ine and Kullroud streets, upon luiid hounded on the eusb by lol of Angelina shuman, on the west by l;ull load sireet, and south hy mini In possession of ilia lies Clayton, on norih by Plue street uud known us Itallroad Hotel." O. M. QUICK, Clerk O 8, IVrli's Office, Bloomsburg, Uoj, , imnx