i t olttmtriait. ESTABLISH ED 1866. 2Ue Columbia gtmotrat, K3TABLTS11ED 1837. CONSOLIDATED 18fl. rCBLISHED BT GEO. I. EL WELL EVERY PKIDAY MOKNINU at Bloomsburg, the Countr scat of Colnmbla County, Pennsylvania. TMM : Inside the county, 11.00 a year In ad am; ti.M it not paid In advance Outside the county, $l. a year, strictly In advance. All communications should be addressed to THE COLUMBIAN, Uloomsburg, ''a. FRIDAY, DECEMBER ao, 1893. WHO WILL BE THE NEXT 00N GBESSMAN ? THE SITUATION IN THE IJTH DISTRICT. The Sunbury Daily, of a recent is sue, thus discusses the Congressional situation in this district : An interesting question will come up in the Democratic Congressional Conference of this district, and that will be who shall be Congressman Wolverton's successor ? The district is from three to five thousand Demo cratic and is one of the Democratic districts of the State. The chances are that the next Legislature and Gov ernor will be in accord politically, so that a new apportionment will be made, and this may be the last time that the counties of Columbia, North umberland, Montour and Sullivan, will be combined in one district. When the district was formed six years ago the Democracy of this county tried to have some sort of equal representation in the Congres sional Conference. It was proposed to give Northumberland five conferrees, Columbia four, Montour three, and Sullivan, two. But this was defeated by the smaller counties and a rule was adopted giving each county two con ferrees, and this will be the rule of the conference at the coming meeting At the first meeting Hon. C. R. Buck alew was unanimously nominated, and at the second and third Hon. S. P, Wolverton was nominated by acclama tion. The rule of both parties, an unwrit ten one, however, in Pennsylvania, is that where there is more than one county in a district for the nomination to rotate between the counties. This is where the fight will come in this district. In Sullivan county there is only about one thousand Democratic voters, and the chances are that there will be no Democratic aspirant from that county, but Sullivan will have two votes in the conference and will count as much as Northumberland. Sulli van and Columbia has always been close, and the chances are that in a fight they would stand together. In Columbia county there will likely be a lively fight. Hon. C. R. Buck alew wants to go back to Congress. If Senator Herring is defeated for Collector he will be a blooming candi date for Congress, and last, but not least, comes the statesman, Hon. E. M. Tewksbury, who has a strong hold on the people of Columbia county. He has a hold on the machine end of the party in the county, and if he runs he will make it warm for some one. In this county Congressman Wolver ton will doubtless be a candidate, as it takes two terms at Washington before a member can tell "what he is at" or be of much service to his constituents. Then the Hon. C. H. Dickerman of Milton, is being spoken of as a candi date from this county, and he will have many friends and supporters. The Montour Democracy may not be without a candidate. Some years ago when W. C. Frick went to college at Easton he became acquainted with John R. Bennett, a young man about is own age. Bennett visited Frick at Danvil'e and there met Mirs Grove, whose fathtr built the Grove mansion in this place, and married her. Ben nett studied law and soon settled in New York City as a patent lawyer. In a few years he worked himself to the head of the patent law business of this country. He has as his clients the Edison people, Westinghouse, the General Electrical company j people who pay large fees. In fact in a law suit at Danville a year ago he swore his income for his profession was ?6o, 000 a year. He is not at Danville much of his lime, generally arriving home on Saturday night from New York and leaving Monday morning. He is a Democrat and a member of Tammany Hall in New York, but his residence for years has been in Dan ville. - When Governor Pattison was mak ing his tour of the State two years ago a committee of Democrats called ,on Mr. Bsnnett to ask how much he would give to entertain the Guberna torial party, as they were to have a meeting and stay in Danville all night. "I'll entertain the whole party," he said ; so that was arranged. He went to his friend Frick and said. "Here you must help me ; I have to go to New York until the day of this le ception." "I am a Republican," said Frick. "That don't make any diffei ence, you are interested in Danville and when a distinguished party comes to the place you must help to enter tain them if you are a Republican." - There were twenty two in the party, but Mr. Bennett met them at the train with his own carriages, served a lunch and roomed them in his spacious home, gave a reception to the Danville peo pie, at which they met the Onvenmr, .-in 1 Jiter i.'vt uiffttnu in tne uivra II uso, serve I a dinner ti the party .it !iis tiMidence. This was quite a coil trci to emeitain twenty twoofajurty at ;i private house. 1 he other day the Montour Ameri can was for sale in Danville and Mr Frick called Mr. Bennett up to the long distance telephone in his office in New York. Frick said, "the Mon- tour American is for sale this after noon ; let us buy it." 'I have enough to attend to without bothering with a newspaper. What will you do with it?" answered Mr. Bennett. "I want to advertise in it and if you want to run for Congress you must have a news paper" answered Mr. Frick. Well, go ahead and buy it ; Til go half," said Mr. Bennett, and twenty minutes af terwards the Montour American be came the property of Frick and Ben nett for the sum of two thousand dol lars. Tariff Straight from the Shoulder. The Tariff Mule is again Kicking in the New York Weekly World and the Tariff Page of that paper is with out doubt the strongest in the country. For those who like tariff arguments and like them served hot, it will be worth while to send a postal card for a copy of The Weekly World. Going to Florida this Winter? This is not an unusual question these days and it is quite the popular thing to get away from the cold weather, especially so, as the trip is so inexpensive as to be within the reach of all. In another column is the ad vertisement of the Ocean Steamship Co., " 7'he Savannah Line" which offers a real pleasure trip to ' The Lands of Sun," and at a cost nearly one half of the same trip by railroad. The two days sea trip on one of these elegant passenger steamships is of it self something particularly charming, affording, as it does, all the luxury of a first class hotel while en route and yet all this is included without extra charge when one holds a through ticket, which are issued to any point in Florida or the South. Mr. JI. Stillman " I mm Truly Thankful FOt Hood's BarsaparlUa. Soring the war I oontractod trphsid fever, and favtr and ague, leaving mo with malarial md mercs carlal pollening from which I have suffered ever since, In neuralgia, rheumatism, imu preatratien and general debility. Blnoo I began taking Hood's BaraaparlUa I have not lost a day's work In three months, weigh IO Ike. Caere than (or years and am In bettor health than any time since the war." J. H. Stillman. Cheltenham, Fa. IIOOD'B CUKES. Hood '8 Rills Cure liver 111. Sfie. ELECTION NOTICE. The Brlarereek Mutual Insurance Company election will be held January 8th, ltl, in li-itt-jt. II. 11. uHOWN, Sec'y LICENSE LIST. Notice Is hereby given that the follow!? named persons have Med wit h the Clerk of the vuurt or yuarrer cessions 01 1 lie peace of Comm. bla county their petitions for license, which win be presented to said Court on Monday, vuuuaij 1U, 13V1, ut 1J u C1UCK a 111. 1. George Aurand and HarryAurnnd trading A flfMII-LrM AHI'illlH Jb Kem 1.1........ Ill . i Hotel, situate in the town of bloomsburg, on ttlasnilih Ulfla rtt Unin4 utKA., ... .. said ceeond street and Miller's alley, adlnlnimr frontage on sutd Second street of tixtv m fi.r 8. Geo. v. Ash and t,pwart A. Ash, trading l.n.l.... tlia n...n ......... ... ..... ' . . n """ uiiiiio ui nmi s. uro., resiuenoo Bilarereek township Distillers, situate m a rnriiii In llm inM i ....m ....... ..a . . . . ... iiiwu'ni uuiiinr UI 1J1U BttCOnU floor of cue ilourlntr mill owned by Charlro AhU and O. v. Ash, suld mill bolngBliuated la hrl- ? AmU ami Stewart Ash, on the euHt by lie roud arid west by land of c. and U. V. Asu. Centrallu Horouxh. Restaurant. Hltuate in said hecond 'ard, borough of Centrulla, at the cor- I "uuim i uaiuh m.rt?Mtt unine west Bide or Locust Avenue, on a lot being feet whi iitiimmu auHn, uuu io ieoi ueen on bald Hallroad aud 1'axton streets. A T,.l. - 1.1 1 ... situate on southwest corner of hixtn und Mar- the sunltnrlum property, bounded north by hixuiHticeT. eiwt by Market Htieet, on Bouth by 1). L. & V. it, it. west by Jefferson street, pro posed. r ft. Tllftr.i1nta 17 flannnn wAol..-.nnA 1 a.i. Kestaurant, situate In the BocoukU of Berwick, mm me niUi ii muu ui c ruut HLreei, ueiween mar ket llllfl 'tl IllhlTl'V llriHtia t l. - - . . L..,wvn, uu(iuiUMU tllC UUI IU by b runt street, on the south by an alley, on the easr itv .inhn n lira itmii i.a laud of It. Berber estate. Centralla , HestuurHnt; Bltuate In second ward, toundud on the no. th by said Hallroad Avenue, on the eawt by lot of Mrs. W. II. i rice, on the south by an alley and on tUe west by lot of Joseph Zolt'ler. T. .T. H nina a n1 Dhlnaan u trn denee Bloomsburx. Hestaurant, situate on the ... V....L u, , ui nouuuu auu i;eui.re sireeis, lu the town of lllooiusbarg, bounded on the norm uy unigu alley oust by lot of L. T. hhai p. less, south by Becoud street and west by Centre lit rttttr 8. Joseph J. Btirchor, residence, Bugarloaf ,.r,...,,, ...j,, ,, m. uniu ,u nuKnnoai lowiisnip, on nubile road leadlnir from cnt.riii to KnrS. mount, at a place locally known as Blk Grove. bounded on nort h by lot of J. w. Perry, east by lot of J. W. I'erry. south by public road, aud west by lot now or late of T. fa. Ilouser. 9. Thomas Collins, rs1den tlrst ward, Cen- trnlla. Kestaiirant, situate In (lrst. wnrd, Bor oibfh of CnntrHlls, on the east side of Locust Avennn. uounaea on tne norm uy ioi oi .mines (tnnnnn, nn the east br an Riley, on the south by lot, of .lohn Nprlnir and on the west by Lo cust Avomio afoi-eseld. in. N v-ni in P il . resident llp.iv.-r townsh' , !Ht llh-ry, l:unt. la Heavi towin'ilp, on r - Siinlmry, l-i.lr i. nnd W li;es-ll.iivn Hallro i '., ensf f Vlllllii I'roM rto.el. boniuled on t:i- norm bv silil mil in.ul end on th east, siiltli and west by 1 mil of Allims Cole, II. Daniel P. t'urrr. residence second wnrd. Centralis. Hotel bltuate In second ward, ItOi otigh of Centralis, on the northwest corner of Locust, avenue and centre street, noununo on the north by lot owned by O. (1. Murphy, on the east by Locust avenue, on the south by Centre street and on the west by an alley. 19. Allnas Cole and Howard t. Cole, trading as A. Cole and Son, residence of Allnas die, Hreenwood township, residence of Howard H. Cole, Huirarlonf township. Distillery, situate In Hugarloaf township on east sldo of Coles creek BtHMit one-half mile north of town of Coles Creek on land of Allnas Cole, nnd the room where the sales of liquor shn'l take place Is on the north side of the dwelim? house of said Howard 8. Cole which adjoins distillery on the east. M. John J. Csln. residence nrst wnrd. Pen. trails borough. Hotel situate In llrst ward On-, irmio norougn nt ine sout heast corner oi lo. cust Avenue ana 1'ark street oi saia oorougn. 11. Joseph Parnenter, residence Pugnrlonf township. Hotel sit unte In Hugarlosf township, bounded on the north by land of KnnU & M eyers, on the east by land of Savage heirs, on the south by land of Elijah IJess, and on the west oy luna ot uiijan iit-ss. 1H. Oeonro P. Crosslev. residence. Benton. Hotel situate In vlllaee of Henton, Denton township, on northwest, side ot Main street, bounded on North br nubile road, east by Main st reel, south by lot ot Keller Bros., and west by an auey. 16. K. I-. Cameron and J. W.Hheen.resldences BlooniHhurir. bottlers. Situate corner of Leon- araannMatnor no conn street in w est Uloo ins bury, known as Oross stand. 17. John R. Davis, residence Pentrnlla bor. nupn Kestaurant, situate in second wnra, cen tralis Borough, on west side of Locust avenue bounded north by lot of George W, Davis, east by Locust avenue, south by lot of C. U. 'Jetchy, ana west by an alley. 18. Harvey Dletterlch, residence Bloomsburir. Kestaurant, situate In the town of llloomsburv, on the south side of Second street, enstwardly by lot of J. K. Lockard. southwardly bv an alter and westwnrdly by an alley, known as Ex- cnange diock. 19. Lemuel Drake, residence Oranjrevllle. Ho tel situate In the vlllaee of Orantrcvtlle. In Orange township, on the northeast corner of nne ana mum streets, ana Known as tne urangevtiie uotei. 90. M. T. Dletterlch. residence B'oomaburtr. Hotel situate In the town of Hloomsbun;, on the south side of Main street, between the hard ware store of J. H. Schuyler Co. nnd the clothtne store of I). Lowenberg's estate, and Known as vile ci cimo noiei. 91. Palvtn Derr, residence Pine township. Hotel situated at Pine Summit In Tine town ship, bounded on the south by public road lead ing from line Summit to Mnncy. west by rest- dence of J. K. Fowler, north by land of J K. rowier. east dv dumio road leadlnir from l'lne Summit to UnRyvllle. 9J. John E. Davis, residence Centralla bor ough, wbolesnle, as an agent. Situate In sec ond ward of Centralla borough, on west side of locust avenue, oounaca on tne nortn ny proper ty of George W. Davis, south by property of inanes ii. ueicny ana west oy an auey. SS. Michael Douse, residence second ward, Pentralla borough. Restaurant sttuatetn second ward, Centralla borough, bounded on the north by ti. J. Kelly, east, by Locust avenue, south by lot of George VY. Davis and west by an alley. 91. B. V. Kdgar and Samuel smith, trading as B. F. Edgar ft Co., residences Klshlngcreek township, Dls lllers, bounded on the north by land ot H. F. Edgar, east by public road leading f'om public road known as "State Hoad" to Stillwater, and south and west by land of said B. F. Edgar. SS. Charles Fetterman, residence Pentralla Hotel, situate In first ward. I'entrnlla borough' on a lot bounded on the north by lot of Geo. w' Davis, on the south by lot of Patrick Bradley, on the oast by an alley, and on the west by Locust avenue of said borough, con taining 2" feet front on said Locust avenue and 140 feel In depth. 96. Matthew Forbes, residence Jamison "lty. Hotel situate In Jamison City, Sugarloat town ship, bounded on the north by Market street, east by Water street, south by lot of M.J Tripp and on tho west by lot of Uenjauiln Tripp. 87. J. H. Fowler and James P. Houghton, trading as J. It. Fowler ft Co., residences Pine township. Distillers, situate In l'lne township, bounded on north by bind now or lately owned br Isaac Dirk, east by public road running from Mlllvllle to Vnltyvilieand south and west by land of said J. It. Fowler. 88. William S. FleckensMne, residence Blooms burg. Hotel situate In town ot Uloomsburg on the north side of Second street at tho north east corner of said Second st reet and Murray alley known as ' Steruer's block.-' 29. O. W. Freas. residence Berwick, restaur. ant, situate In the borough of Berwick, bound- ei on tne norm ov Front street, soutu uy an alley, east by an alley and west by land ot M. A. Markle. 8H. Samuel Fegley, residence Patnwlssn bor ough. Hotel, situate In Catawissa borough Dounaea on soutn ov Alum street, on west bv Second street, on north bv an ullev and enst by land of Elizabeth Clarke and known as "Susquehanna Hotel. 83 SusanFaIrman, residence, borough of Ben. wick. Hotel situate In Berwick borough, bounded on north by laud of Depew, Hogen bunh und Martz and Mrs. baker, east by Mrs. Baker land, south by Canal street and west by n. M. Uo:ktnun land. 81 Vi'm. n. Gllmore, residence Mloorasburg. Kestaurant, Bltunte In the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded on the north by Kldge alley, on 'the east by lot. of N. J. Hendershott, on the south by Main or Second street, and on the west by MUler'a alley. ' 83. Frederick M. Gilraore, residence Blooms burg. Kestaurant, situate In tho Town of Bloomsburg, on the north side of Second street, of said town, In the same place now occupied by him, and known as Browcr's block. 81. John W. Goldsworthy, residence Centra lla. Hotel, situate In first ward In Centralla borough, on the west side of Locust avenue, ad Joining lot ot Michael O'llara on the north, and lot of M. vv. Bi-ennen, formerly Mrs Win. 1'elf fer, on the south. t WMIInm riti... ... M Til i Hotel, situate in town of Uloomsburg on the northwest corner of KuM and sixth streets, on a certalu lot of ground bounded on the mirth by nt nf llni't'a ln.l.. mi tliuuau i...... ... 1 on the south by sixth street and on tho west by an alley. 86. John P. flnnrl i-naMnn.o T county. Pa. Hotel, sltuute In Centrulla bor ough, on the northwest corner of Mnln un1 Iil cuat streets. 37. Ambrose Got lla borough. Hotel situate In the ilrst ward of the borough of Cent rallii, on the west side of Locust avenue, adloluiiig lot of Michael O'llara on the north and lot of M. W. Jtrunuan on south. 88. L. B. Howell, reslrlen Sugailoaf township, Hotel, Bltuate In Jameson tlty, sugarloat township, in northwest division adjoining Muiket street, urd bounded on north, 1 east, south und west by lands ot Frliz, Jameson ft Crocker and known as "Proctor luu . in u ir ti..m..- t-i . l.... ... . . . ... ... iiuiiri nun cunuiu neueuKe, irau- lng as Heller ft Hohenke, residence, Borough of Htiruli'lr KaatiiniHuit u, ........ . , -t. uerwlelc. bomwleil An llm 1.,. 1J-....... . ...... n. n1 it IIIHUi D IUUIH 111 iiiiroiiuii ,1, north by F. P. Hill and east by A. B. Wilson es tate now or formerly, west by land of S. K, Heller, being between Market and Mulberry streets. i 41. John T T1I11. rnuMunna in,A0n Sufc-arloaf township, Hotel. Mtuate in' Jimusoi! City, HuKarloaf towushlp. bounded on the north DV MArk'Dt. Mtmot. UUf 111 Ull f.11...r I..- of Heirs of D. J. W allor dee d, west by Broad .1. William Tr T..,. - i . ... .. sl. iiuhi-o, r,-siiienee t.entraiia Hni-niii.li lloiMl uiinui. , .. . . . . ' , . ' . m v i-u 1 1 u 1 1 ii norougn, 0I wt side of Locust avenue, bounded on the ki ..... """"J1 '" ouiu uy lot ot John ni.li i ii u,i,1,,u" auey ana nortn by nirj, uujuiiiiihj iut ui v a. lllley s to, 491 T.loyd Kelehner, residence Rupert, Hotel Rlt.llilt.fi In I I, u will...... li. ..... u.. . J ship, adjoining lands now of W, M. Monroe, a publ o roud and lands of the estate ot John G. Vulck, deceased. 48. H.J.Kelly, residence Centralla. Hotel, situate on Locust avenue In the second ward in the Borough of Centrulla, bounded on the north by lotof O B. Millard, on the east by Lo- cust avenue, on the soutn ny lot or camanne Morrison and on tho west by nn alley. 41. H. J. Kelly, residence. Centralla. Whoie sale ns nn ng"iit, situate on Locust avenue In 8-id ward In the D .rough of eni talla, bounded on Hi n ir: Ii by lot, of ti. II .VHII.inl, on the east by l."Ciis' avenue, on the smitli by lot of Cnth- m-lti .Mm : is hi, and on tho uv.u uy an auey i Nat 'i in Ku we, Ml'niw Numedla. Hotel, sltun'e I i Numedla, In Locust township at me Intersection ot the Mint leaning irom iwnwissn to Centralla, wlih the public rund leading from Numeilla to Kerntmvn, on n I it nf land bounded on the north bv lands of Mary Fox, on the east, by land late of Hat-man Fnhringer, nn me soui n by said public msd leading from Numedla to Kerntown and on the west by said publlo road leading from catawissa to centralis. 46. Harry II. Kline nnd nervey F. Kelchnet, trading as Kline ft Kelehner, residences, Ben ton. Hotel situate In village of Benton, Benton townshln. on the Ma n slioct, oi SiUU village and known as "Exchange Hotel." 47. Daniel P. Klstler. resldonee CatawlssA borough Hoiel situate In the borough of cata wissa. nounuea on west oy lanns oi rimy iyrr, north by Main street, south by an alley and enst by Second street and known as "Catawissa Hotel. 48. Znchnrlnh Krelscher, residence Catawissa township. Hotel situate In catawissa town ship, adjoining lands of Mat hlas (tingles, Daniel Znrr ana public road leading from Catawissa to Uoartngereek, being on the left of three publlo roads and known as "Krelscher's Hotel." 49. J. W. Lore, residence Greenwood town ship. Hotel situate In the town of lola. In Greenwood township, on t he south side of pub lic road leading from Mlllvllle to rnltyvllle, bounded on the north by publlo road, on the east by lot of William Karschner, on the south by land of D. w. Bobbins and west by land of said J. A'. Lore. 50. George n. Leffler, residence Cony ogham township. Hotel situate In Locust Dale, In Conyngham township, on tne right band side of the public rood leading from Ashland to Lo cust Gap on northwost corner of sixteenth and Centre streets. St. J. B. McTlenry, residence Benton. Hotel situate In village of Benton In Benton town ship, on Main street, adjoining lots of the es tate of T. C. Mclienry, d.w'd., and Mrs. olive Hess, and known as.tiie "Mclienry House." 62. James VcCloskey, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In town of Bloomsburg, on south side of Second street, bounded Lorthwardly by Second street, eastwardly by an alley and opera house lot, southwardly by Pine alley and west wnrdly by Whitman's alley, known as Exchange Hotel. M. Kotar Mclleury and John O. Mclienry, trading as Itohr Mclienry A Son, residence Ben ton township. Distillers, Situate In Benton township, on the publlo road leading from luciunum in iii., ii itj .1,1 s nnb villi,?, aufuiu- lug the distillery premises, bounded o the north and east by other lands of Konr Mclienry. on the south by lands ot Itohr McHenry and on tho west by lands ot Kohr .McHenry. M. John McDonnell, residence Centralla borough. Kestaurant, situate In second ward of the borough of Centralis, on Hallroad street, bounded on the north by Hallroad street, east by lotof Andrew Kooney. south br lot of John Moraa and west by Locust avenue. as. Joel Morton, residence Berwick. Hotel. situate In borough ot Berwick, on the south side of Front street, bet woen Market and Mulberry streets, and bounded on the east by Market street, on south by alley, west by lot owned by Sarah and Boyd WUllamsJund on the north by r ruut street. a. Patrick Mohan, residence Convmrham township. Kestau ant, situate In conyngham township, bounded on the north bv land of Thomas Kllker, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot ot William Burns and west br pub lic ruau.ieuuiug iniui ceutruiia to Asaiano. 17. James Monroe, residence Conyngham township, Kestaurant, situate In Conyngham townsnlp, bounded east by lot of Bridget Hhlelds, on south by Locust Mt. Uo's. land, west by lot of Mrs. John Casey, and on the north by publlo road leading to Mt. carmeU SR. Edward McFaddon. residence Centralis. Kestaurent, situate In first ward, Centralla borough on Locust avenue, bounded on the north by property of George Davis, Jr., on the south by property ot Dr. it. M. i.aahelle, east by an alley a id west by Locust avenue. M. Oeorgo W. Miller, residence Briarcreelc township. Hotel, situate la Brlarcreek town ship, bounded north by lands of J. II. Hult and others, south by land of ;tildeon Michael aud Others east bylands of John Bergor, 8. K. Linn and others, and west by (tponenberg, Albertsoti anu uiuers. 0. John Nertney, residence Centralla bor ough. Kestaurant situate In second ward, bor ough of Centralla, bounded on the north by lot of I. P. Curry, east by an alley, south by lot of Ellen Cain and west by Locust avenue. 61. John Nertnev, residence Centralla bor ough. Wholesale lliiuor store, situate in Sec ond ward, Centralla borough, bounded on north by lot of 1). v. Curry, east by an alley, south by lot of Ellen Calu and west by ceutro street. 4. Johanna O'Connor, residence Centralla borough, Hotel, situate In Centrallu borough, on west side of Locust avenue, adjoining lot ot Michael O'Connor on the south, an alley on the west, lot ot Albert Bull ou the north. A3. Benjamin Pennypacker, residence Mlfllln vllle. Hotel situate In Attniluvllle, Mimtn town ship', on the north side ot Third street In Mlttlln vllle, on a lot bounded on the north by ISecond street In said village, on the east by lot ot Kinanuel Klrkcndull, on the south by said Third street, on the west by lot of the estate of Ueorge Miller, dee d , said house being a two story frame building now uaed us a hotel, 61. A. H. Hunilwl. rcsiilencA Ttlno.tAvn Hehuylklll county, Pa. Hotel situate In Cony-, ngham township, on the west side of main pub lic road leading from Numedla to Montana; oi lot bounded on east by public road, on south by other land ot petitioner, west by land of Lehigh Coal Co., and north by land ot Lehigh Coal Co. 85. A. C. Rooney, Sr., residence Centralla, Kestaurant, situate In second ward, Centralla borough, on the east sldo of Locust avenue, bounded on the north by lot of B. V. Burke, on the east by an alley, on the south by Edward Curley lot and ou the west by Locust avenue. 64, J. M. Itellly, residence Centralla borough, Kestaurant, situate In second ward, Centralla borough, bounded on the west by Locust ave nue, ou the north by lot of Audrew Kooney, on the edt by an alloy and on the south by. lot of Owen Cain. 87. William F. Klloads, residence Conyng. ham township. Hotel sltiMte lu Conyngham township, on west side of publli) road leudlng from Centrallu lo Numedlu, bJUuded ou the north by lands of John L. Kline, on east by pub lic road uforesuld. and on south and west by land of John L. Kline. 88. Daniel Koach, residence Conyngham twp Hotel, sl uate In Cuuynghaiu township ou a lot of ground on the public road leudlng from Koar lngcreck to centrulla, adjoining luuds of James Koslenbuuder ou the uorth, on the east by pub lic road, south by publlo road aud west by lunds ot Leblgh Valley Company. 69. Cortex B. Bobbins, residence Bloomsburg. Wholesale, situate lu the town of Uloomsburg. on the north sdi of Hecond street, bounded northwardly by Kldge alley, eastwardly by lot of Mrs. LuulnUu Seesliol'., southwardly by said Second street, aud wcatwurdly ny lot of E. U. Brower. 70. Htephen B. lthawn, residence Catawissa borough. Kestaurant, situate In Caluwlssa borough, bounded ou the ei.st by land of ueorge Lon.r, west by Itu lroud alley, north by Alum street aud south by un alley, 71. 8. D. Ulmby, residence Madison town ship. Hotel, situate In Jerseytowu, Madlsou township, bounded us follows: ou the north by lot of Ji. it'. Johnson u.id rs. Huchaol Ciiry, on thn east by publlu road to Mlllvllle, on the south by publlu road to White Hall, und on the west by lot of Ueorge 8. Lee, on which Is erect ed a two story frame, house. 73. John K. Kliouds, residence Mintln town ship. Hotel, hltuuto In town of .Mlltltnvtllo, Mlttlln township, corner of Third and Kace st reets, bounded on north by Third street, east by liiice street, south by Fourth street uud west by lot cf John Harmony. 78. Bernard Stohner, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In the towu of bloomsburg, ou the west side of Iron struct above Main street, bounded on the north by lot of Frank Keller, on the west by an alley, ou the south by lot of William Taylor und on tho east by suld Iron street; snld lot being ubout filly feet front ou suld Iron street, and about two hundred and tweuty-flve feet deep. 71. Benjamin V. HponentMirg, residence Ber wick. Hotel, situate In burougu of Berwick, bounded on the east by laud of Dr. A. U. MuCrea, on tho west by Markef street, north by Pront street, south by cauul struct. 75. Miles Smith. rtBldence Jersey town, Madl. son township, hotel, situate lu Jersevtown, Madison tow nhlp, bounded on the north by pub llo roud leading from Buckhoru to Muucy.east by luno ot K. K. Weill ver and J. C. Fruit, south by land of Bobbins Johnson and west by publlo roud leading from Mlllvllle to WaaUlugwuvllle. 76. Hlrnm A. ShntTer, fil lenco O-nngevlile, Hotel, situate In Ornngevllir, orange township, on tho west, sldo of public mad leading Ironi Uloomsburg to llenloti, boun.l-d on the north by lot. of nlvli Iler1:i j', nn' by said public road, so it'i by 1 t, nf o. A. .M"garg"i S estate, nnd west by .Mill sfirvt. 7?. Addison '.V. Rhimmn. residence Malnvtlle. Hotel, sltnnte In iitn t'j.vn hlp. In town of Malnvllle, on the e.ist. si lo nf the i.ubllc ro 'd lending froiui atsivlsn to Heaver Valley, mlMn Ing lands of J. K. Yetter. Mrs Mary .M. Campbell and J. K. IngenlM"rgerj the said bulldlnK lu'lng a two-story frame house with kitchen attached. 7. Charles A. 8humnn, residence Denver Vnllev, Hotel situate in Peaver township, bounded on the east by Sherman Heller, on the west by Daniel Kaymer, on the north by John Hennlnger nnd on the south by publlo road; known as "Sbumnn's hotel." 79. Phliln Stiller, residence Catawissa bor- ough, Bottler, situate In catawissa borough, on Will street, bounded on north by land of J. M. Klbby, west by an alley, south by lands of Ovordorf estate and east by Hill street, 80. Ablah H. Swisher, residence Hemlock township, Hotel, situate In village ot Buck Horn In Hemlock township, nn corner of Mnln street and road leading to Danville, bounded on north and west bv lands of estate of John Ap plemnn dee'd, and south and enst by streets of said village and known as Buck "Horn Hotel." 81. Jacob Steen, residence Tohyhnnna Mills, Monroe county, l a.. Hotel, situate In village of Central, Stgarloaf township, bounded north bf public road nnd lot of Louisa steen, enst by an alley, south by lot nt Joshua lless estate and west by a publlo road. 89. Clark Taylor, residence In Greenwood township. Hotel, situate In the village of Kyers Grove, Greenwood township aforesaid, on the west side of Mnln street of said village mljoln Ing lands of Jackson Bobbins on the south an I lands ot Lizzie Munson on the west, and having on the north and east a public rood. ' 88. William B. Taylor, residence ninomshnnr Bottler, situate In town of Uloomsburg, bound ed on east by lot of Caleb Burton, south by Main street, on north and west by lot of N. J. Hendershott. 81. Adam Truckenmlller, residence rat awls sa borough. Kestnunint, sltnnte In Catawissa borough, bounded on east by second street, south by Mnln street, west, by land of Hubert Graham and north by an alley. 8fl. J. H. Vanslcsle, residence Sugarloat j'rowr of J n meson, township. Kestaurant. situate I township, bounded on west by Brnni ui HHHirnuu v ii-, muni u lliuim Ml Hiiiui miii, Frits ft Crocker, and east, and south by land of J. II. and Aaron Vanslckle. 86. Sue A. White, residence Espy, Scott town ship. Hotel, situate In the village nf Espr, Scott township, on the north side of the main road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, and rona lending from Bloomsnurg to Berwick, and : oi Cincinnati, are offering Ladles a srand bounded on the noith bv an alley, on tne east I opportunity to earn some useful and oruii by the road leading from said main road to the I mental household goods, without much effort D. I., ft W. depot, on the south by said main road, and on the west by lot of Stephen Pettlt, , oi. i"'ju i i,wr, i niie-iii i-, hi, i. ,ii, bntel. situate In the vtllnire of Miilnvllle. town. ship of Mnln, on a lot of ground lu snld village ot Mnlbvllle, on the enst side nf a public road leading from CatAwlssa to Beaver Valh-y, hniindisl nn thA wHf. hv CntAwlnn-i cnwlr. nn thn ' south by land of C. 8. Kelchnrt. and on the east i by said public road, and on the nort h hv land of i-Jtl5I,ler,wnereo,ialw0"SU)r!rDr,CK nouse is erecteu. ML V.or. resMenc -W.t m.wih.ii p, nuuiisi u5" ui.ii?iiu-,ra,. ui, lano aotointng innus oi i.ivingsion leagor. si.' I Hughe s estate, Montllllus vesgcr, and pub- "o road, which house Is known as "Veager's ! Hotel." 89. Lloyd Oeager. residence Catawissa bor- ' ough, hotel, situate In Catawissa borough, cor- , ner Pine and Hallroad streets, bounded on east by land of Angelina Hhumsn, west by Hallroad street, south by land late In occupancy of Charles Clayton and north by line street. 90. Joseph K. Zelgler, residence Llpht Rtreet Scott township. Hotel, situate In Light 8treet In Scott township, bounded eust byniubllo road and land of E. Ilagenbuch. sout h by land ot K. Magenbuch, weat by lot of P. W. Zelgler. Clerk's Office, G. M. CU1CK. Bloomsburg, Pa., Clerk Court of December Xoth, 1893. (Quarter Sessions. sra & mm CO. LI. Fourth & Market Streets. There is not much use in telling you Xmaa is near. "What we want to do U to help you make your presents. Know ing how tight money afiairs are,. we have put our prices "way down" to accord with your purse. We would be glad to have you come and look our stock over oefore buying. You are al ways welcome. - Carpet Department, Smyrna "Rugs 30 by CO $4.00 Kniyrna Rugs 30 by 7.2 5.50 Smyrna Rugs 18 by 3Q .90 Wilton Rugs 2.00 Dagestans. 3G by G3 9.00 Couch Covers 175 a Paris Rugs 30 by 00 8.00 Furniture Just think what lots of adies' Rocker $1.50 Cherry Rocker, upholstered seat 4.00 Cherry Rocker, upholstered seat and back 5.00 Solid Oak Rocker, Silk Plush Bamboo $1.85 2.00 1.40 .Fire Screens Book Shelves Wall Brackets A Leader-A Solid Oak Center Table 12 inch Top $1.90. In specially Christmas Goods we show full lines iu the louowing : Lemonade Sets, Cracker J ars, Fancy Dishe's, Tooth Pick Holders. Chocolate Urns and Cups, Cliildrens' Chairs and Rockers, Wall Brackets, Blacking Cases, We are always glad to see you. Send in your orders early for TURKEYS, Snyder k Magee Company, Limited, FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, BLOOMSBURG, - PA. UNDERTAKING. t DRAKE fc SON. ew f opened in the Ev'anj building, Main St., and have in slock a fine line of coffins and caskets. We do not handle furniture, but div all our attention the Undertaking busi ness. We manufacture most of our gooils. All calls will receive prompt and careful attention. Ve are an old antl reliable firm,having made under taking a life study. We are prepared to do work in a proper manner. Respectfully, ... , , , Drake & Som. We have two fine hearses. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsbure. The best are the cheapest. I A RemarkaMe Offer to ladles.' The Consumers Wholesale Taa A Solos On. uu lut-ir pitrt ana aosoiuteiy without thalr having to In vest any money. I ,?he'rIS,rr-t" ,v 't.remlura a set ot Bllver-Plated Kulvesand f orks to any lady get t lug up a club order, among her friends, or IS.0O worth of thc'.r Tohs, H pices. lavorlnc Extracts, linking I'owder, Complexion HoaiZ to., or a set of finely decorated China Dlsbra ior a iij.iv ciuo orucr. a o a cholcn nf ina valuable trenilumi fur plulia nf Ain.r., amounts. They ship tho goods logether with pps. mluiu, all chnrges prepnld. and give plenty ",.l'n" .f"' '" AtfllV' .e gOOOS ani Kuiiuui luh ill mi it v iiflinni riniit 1 1 nt i it am Th. . . t "t wn i pre- 1"! ,V" "i.'T.iT 5 .cM"..t F..c,uo ora? , "TL1""- ' r."uLc"T. piuio, nrauing .vesK, xiymn nooks, Fulpu ' Lamp, and manr other useful article far your Church or Hunday HohooL Yon had better write them for full partis nlars. Their address is. The Consumers) Wholesale Tea ft Mploe Co., Ms Wast Hlxth BtreeU UuolnnaU. Ohio. """ 19-39-ISt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Sheep Skin Rugs 24 by 30 $3.50 Bear Skin Rugs 4.75 Chenille Curtains complete with pole, lings and bra c V ( ts 4.50 Better ones 7.50 Finest Curtain 12 50 Department, comfort there is in a Rocker. Solid Oak Rocker $4.50 Solid Oak. Wilton Rug back and seat 0.00 Solid Oak Cobbler's Seat 9.50 Cashion back and seat 12.00 Work. Fire Screens Easels Clothes Trees .75 .75 1.75 Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Boxes, Oat meal Sets, Extracts aud Cologne, Dippers, Fancy Mufllers, Eider down Quilts, California Blankets.
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