The Now Tear'i Novoltios for Lad!3. With Hie beginning of the year ap pear novelties of Rissian effect? and modern adoptions of the first Empire; the latter being undoubtedly suggest ed by a recent revival of the Napoleo nic studies which makes its influence felt into literature, on the stage: and even in art. Thus elegant opera wraps are frequently made with Em pire yokes and voluminous Renais sance sleeves. The draperies already announced are being developed into many original effects, indoor gowns being influenced by those of the pep lum description. The dress skirt is be coming wider at the bottom, and the sleeve also more voluminous. Bodices at the present moment, are taxing all the inventive genius of the artist dress maker by being susceptible of every conceivable novelty in trimming and material. There has never, also, ex isted such a rage as the present one for fur and ermine above all. Some original designs of collarettes in real Louis YIII style drooping at the shouldcis and very flat are becoming popular among the new modes. These various movements indicated in the toilettes of the mothers are closely copied by the fashions in girls dresses and even in the costumes of very little ones themselves. In extracting these instructive items from the latest Mc Dowell Fashion Journa's we notice that the handsome publications still maintain the high standard of their former excellence and contain besides new features of special interest They are invaluable for their practical ad- v:e to Dressmakers and Amateurs. ,a Mode de Paris" and "Pans Album 0.;' Fashion" cost only $3.50 each for a yearly subscription, or 35 cts. a copy. "The French Dressmaker" is I3.00 oer annum or 30 cts. a copy. As for 'La Mode," it only comes to $1.50 a year or 1 5 cts. a copy, which makes it the most economical family fashion journal in existence. It you are un able to procure any of these publica tions at your newsdealer do not take any substitute from him, but apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th St., New York. Popular Everywhere. Beginning with a small local sale in a retail drug store, the business of Hood's Sarsa par ilia has steadily in creased until there is scarcely a village or hamlet in the United States where it is unknown. To day Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at the head in the medicine world, ad mired in prosperity and envied in mer it by thousands of would-be competi tors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine before the American public, and probably greater than all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined Each success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medi cine for you to try ? Hood's Sarsapa rilla Lures. Legal Advertisements. GRAND JURORS. Brcisch, Herman, farmer, Catawissa Muck, 1). C, J. P , Centralia liilliy, Amandus, farmer, Locust Cndinan, James, mechanic, Itloom Coleman, Josiah, farmer, rishingcrcek Dcmsey, Kdward, miner, Centralia Elwell, C. P., music leaclicr, Bloom Eves, II. E , farmer, Greenwood Fortner, J. W laborer, Catawissa Frey, Daniel, farmer, Montour Guie, E. II., foreman, Catawissa Hess, Harvey G., blacksmith, Scott Hamster, C. II., laborer, Miflhn I lower, Vm., farmer, Locust IIouscl, V. II., steward, Bloom Hunsingcr, G. P., farmer, Beaver Harlman, John, farmer, Jackson Ixireman, Samuel D., farmer, Franklin Lemon, Jonathan, farmer, Greenwood Mensch, Adam, jewe'er, Centralia Mastcllcr, Win, confectioner, Orange Mann, J. S., saloon keeper, Berwick I'fahler, Win., farmer, Locust Siniiley, Levi, farmer, Beaver TRAVERSE TURORS. FIRST WEEK. Ale, A. N., farmer, Fishingcreek Cad man, John, gent. Bloom Cole, Howard, distiller, Sugarloaf IJcnt, r rank, farmer, Hemlock Dyer, Samuel, farmer. Locust Eshleman, Benj., plumber, Bloom Fctterman, Chas., hotel keeper, Centralia Fenslermacher, Geo., moulder, Berwick Girlon, C. F., farmer, Hemlock Hess, Frank M., farmer, Fishingcreek Helwig, Chas., U.K. employe, Catawissa Kostenbamler, Jerre, fanner, Franklin Knoiise, Elwood, merchant, Benton Kelcliner, S. W. , blacksmith, Centre Kline, I larman C., farmer, Fishingcreek Kelcliner, II. I.., farmer, fishingcreek Lee, Charles II., laborer, Scott McMichael, Jas., liveryman, Berwick Mclfenry, 1). C, gent. Berwick Morris, Robert J., laborer, Bloom Khoades, Jerry, laborer. Centralia Kichardson, J. L., manfg., Bloom Keifsnyder, Lewis, bartender, Catawissa Kohl tins, N. J., mechanic, Fishingcreek Sitle-, Simon, farmer, Centre Savage, A. M., mechanic, Bloom Sponenlx.-rger, B. F. .hotel keeper, Berwick Swcnlrcll, .Sheridan, mason, Bloom Schwcpienheiser, Isaac, farmer, Mifllin Shultz, Isaac A., f.umcr, Jackson Sharplcss, Ii. F. fomulryman, Bloom Snyder, John, farmer, Locust Walter, John, farmer, Montour Yctter, V. II., gardener Bloom Vender, Wellington, Locust Vetter, B. 1 hotel, Main SECOND WEEK. Anile, Fimon, painter, Madison lierningcr, Josiah, farmer, Locust Beaver, George, gent , Conyngham Uruinsietler, Russet, blacksmith, Orange Broffee, John, farmer, Locust Cole, A. 1!., fanner, Sugarloaf Clcinmens, Geo., barber, Berwick Derr, Geo. W., farmer, Greenwood Demoit, II. J., farmer, Greenwood Decker, Charles, carpenter, Bloom I'.ck, Charlt-s, farmer, Montour l'etlcrolf, IVlcr. miller. Miftlin hrinor, Emerson, miner, Cr-ntralU ininirion. W. M.. I:irm m, ..- Ilarvry V., farmer, l'.enton iricman, ueo. w., j. p., Ilcnton i:ss. Aaron, pent. mom:.. Ikcler, George, farmer. Mt. Pleasant joh mston, Charles teamster, Scott Ccllt. Francis, firmrr Tl,., istlcr. Bcni . farmer u lit-.-... .itwilcr. A. p.. fsiniipr. vnr;.r.,i- ing, J. N., fanner, Fishir.gcrcck artin, (. !., blacksmith, Bloom i'.ler, W. A., farmer, Hemlock asters, Morris E. , farmer, Madison mer, in at nan, larmer, Main hi, C. N., tinner, . Bloom nmngion, W. C, carpenter, Fishingc'k mis, T. E., farmer, Hemlock niman, (;. W., farmer, Main llimnn. ToSpntl. 1nbnrr HflOH.. Truckcnmillcr, A. S., agent, Catawissa Walter, John L , shoemaker, Catawissa 1 crKcy, v m., larmer, Ixicust Young, A. P., gas fitter, Berwick TRIAL LIST FEBRUARY TERM, 1 894. Mary Baylor et si vs. Nelson Hartman r. r. c ei ai. 01 Andrew Clark, rlec'd. E. K. Adams admr. vs. Samuel W Adams. Ann:e E. Scip vs. Mark D. Bowman et l. u. . ionium vs. jonn ioie. Apn Haines & Co. vs. Jnm-s Magee, ct a!. William Fcrcuson vs. f" W. Drinker William Gingles vs. Lloyd Albertson et al. sanctuary m. t. Church, I'hila. vs. James Magee et al. Sarah Call vs. lohn Steclv. et al. John Knics vs. Town of Bloomsburg. D. B. Fetterolf vs. The Susouehanna Mntnnl Fire Insurance Co. W. R. Ringrose for use vs. Town of Blooms- uurg. Benjamin Lore vs. Millville Borough. Hannah R. Chamberlin vs. I'ine Two. School District. D. S. Morgan & Co. vs. D. W. Kitchen. North Bros. Mfg. Co. vs. J. W. Mcars & Co. Singer Mfc. Co. vs Tames Dvke. et ux. John Kantz'a admr. vs. John Young, et al. T. C. Smith vs. Georcc W. Farvcr. L. T. Rider vs. Charles Ilut'hes. I. A. Schreck's use vs. I. K. Sweppenhciscr. Levi Garev vs. Stephen Rice, ct al. Clyde Chamberlin vs. Joseph M. Lilly. viiiiam in cat, ct ai. vs iJloomslmrg Belt K. R. Co. William Neal, et al. vs. Rupert & Blooms- ou.g k. k. to, Andrew II unsinscr. et ux. vs. S. II. & W. B. R R. Co. J. II Nuss vs. James B. Kester & Son. sussci 1-. rorcevs. n. r. Kcclline. C. L. Sands & Co. vs. G. II. Leffler & Bros. NNUAL MEETING. The annual mooting of tho momliorfi of the Columbia County A. II. ft M. Assoclnrlon for the election of onicprs will be held In tho Court, House Bloomsburg, Pa, on Miturday, Jauuary ), 18ttl, at it o'clock, r. m. A. N. YOST, Jan. B, "91, Secretary. NOTICE. r. IT. Camptvil, tho retiring Recorder of Deeds of the County, gives notice that ho has placed In the hntids of John M. Clark Esq., of Bloomsburg, whose otllcn Is located In Mover's Building, all papers recorded and unpaid for. Owners of ull such rnpers wilt please call on him and pay fees and receive their papers with in a reasonable tltno or the fees will bo collect ed according to law. W-tf. C. II. CAMPBELL, NOTICE. In tho matter of thp division of tho school property of catawissa Township. No. 85, May Bess., 1893. The undersigned Commissioner and Exami ner, nppolntodby Court to lake testimony, ad Just the claims and report to said C ourt the dllleretiee of Indebtedness between Township and Borough, hereby (fives notice to all partle that ho will meet at tho olllce of win. II. Khawn Esq., at Cntnwissii, Pa., on Thursday, the lsth day of February, A. 1)., IW14, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon for tho purpose of his appointment, wheu and where all parlies In terested must appear and all those having claims must present tho name or bo forever thureufter debarred from the sumo according to the Act of Assembly, of Juno l'-iih, 1S7H. Wm. 11. SNYDER, Bloomsburg. Pa. Com. & Ex. tr. Nov. n, ism. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notlco la hereby Blven to all leiratees. creJl. tors and other porsous Interested lu tho estates orthe respective decedents and minors that tho following administrators,' executors,' iruardlans, accounts have been tiled In tho olllce of tho Hetflster of Columbia county, and will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance in the Orphans' Court to bo held In Hloomsburg, Mon day, February 6th, lS'Jl, at H o'clock p. in. of suld day. No. i. First and final account of E. E. Everett, Executor of Lafayette L'nger, late of Pine Township, Columbia county, dee'd. No. a. The account of R, C. Kishel and C. W. Savitts, Administrators of B. F. Sav its, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 3. First and final account of Henry Divis, Administrator cum testamento annexo of Phcbe Divis. late of Benton Township, Columbia eounty, deceased. No. 4. First and final account of B. F. Fruit and George F. Watson, Administra tors of David Philips late of Madison Town ship, Columbia county, deceased. No. 5. First and final account of Ida ShalTer, Administrator &c, of William II. Shaffer, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 6. First and final account of J. M. Wcnner, Administrator of the estate of Jacob O. Wilson, late of Fishingcreek Township, deceased. No. 7. The account of E. M. Tewksbury, Guardian of Matilda Ann Zimmerman, grand daughter of Thomas Knorr, late of Bloom Township, deceased. No. 8. The first and final account of Syl vester C Yohey, administrator of the estate of Wm. II. Voliey, late of Mifflin Township, deceased. No. 9. First and partial account of J. C. Mcnsinger and Wm. II. Mensinger, Admin istrators, &c, of J. L. Mensinger, dee'd. Bloomsburg, C. B. ENT, Jan. 3, 189. Register NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac count has been llled In the Court, of Common Picas of Columbia county and will bo presented to Hie Bald court on the Hist .Monday of 1'Ybi u. ary A. D., INUI, and conltnued ilsl, and unless uxecnllons are tiled w II bin four days thercurier will he coiilli'iiHd ubsolulu: The account of (1. M. Tustln Afslgnep of the "Catawissa Deposit Bank" appointed for tho purpose of winding up tliu nflaliH of the said Bank. u. M. Ci'lt K. prut honol a r'y oniee,) I'rot honoiary liiouursourg, ru.,f January 1, Imwi) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ktate o Jieliea-a Dugert, late of Fishingcreek titictiship, di't'caseil. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on tho estate of Hebccca Uogert, lalo of Ushlngcrook towuslilp, deceased, have been grunted to Moses .Metlcnry, resident of said township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate uio reiiiesied to nmko payment, and those having claims or demuuds wilt make known the buiuu wlihuut di luy. JlOtHilillullENUY, 1-5-Ut. lixecutoi'. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kf'nW of Kmnwtrl KlrkrnilnU, ttervnu-d. The undersigned, nn auditor appointed by the Orphan' Court of Columbii county to make distribution of balance i'l hail Is of Administrators to and among part es entitled thereto, will s t at his office in I'loomsb.irg, on Suturdny, January 27th 1 8y 1, at 9 o'clock n. m., when an I where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or be I. charred from coming in on taid fund. Wm. CiiRIKmav, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fMitt if 1 km lei Zarr, Orreanctt. Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to distribute the balance in the hands of the Administrator of the es tate of Daniel Zarr, dee'd., late of Franklin township, will sit at the olhYe of B. F. Zarr, Esq., Bloomsburg, Pa., nt 10 o'clock a. tn., Wednesday, January 24, 1S9 $. to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties interested may appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in On said fund. W. II. KHAWN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ktate 0Snmnna Mmuit, dVrvnued. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to distribute the fund in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of Susanna Maust, deceased, will sit nt his office in the Town of Bloomsburg, said county, on Friday, the 26th day of Jan uary, 1894, at 9 o'clock A. M., to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties interested shall appear and present thcil claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of snid fund T1IOS. B. IIANLY, 1-5-3- Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kttalt of George Shuman, arceaseil. Tho undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to make distribution of bnlnnee In hands of aihnliilsi ru tor, will alt at his omco in Uloomsburir. on Mon day, January 1. 1-w, at U) o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims iiirulust said estate must appear and prove t lie same, or be debarred from coining In on sild fund. UKANT UEHHINO, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Etate of John Drown deceased. The undorsltrned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County to make distribution of said estate, will all at. his olllce In HlooinsbuiY, on Krlday January lKtli, 1H, at luo'olocka. in., when ond where all persons havlnir claims airiilust said estato must uppear and prove tin) same, or bo debarred rrom com ing lu on said juiid. 11. A. M'KIM.II', D-i-U. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hiram Reese, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columhla county, to distribute the funds In tho hands of Ueorgu D. Hdmundson, Administrator of the ristuto of lllnim Ueese, lute of Hemlock township, deceased, to and among tho parlies entitled thereto, win sit at. his omco In Hlooms burg, Pa., Krlday, January ltilh, iwtl, at 10 o'clock a. in., to discharge the dot l"s of his ap pointment, when and where all parties Inter ested must present their i.lalms, or be debarred from coming In for a share of said fund. A. N. YOST la-as-it. Auditor. EXECUTOR.S SALE OF Valuable Bonds and Stocks ! Owing to stormy weather, preventing the attendance of bidders, the Bonds and Stocks of John Appleman, late of Hemlock town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, de ceased, were not offered at the sale of other personal property. They will now be offered at public sale at the Court House in Blooms burg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JAN. 13th. 1894. at one o'clock in the afternoon, to-wit : Bloomsburg Silk Mill Company Mortgage Bond 500. Bloomsburg School Furnishing Company Mortgage Bond $500. Bloomsburg Steam and Electric Light Company Mortgage Bond &500. Bloomsburg Carpet Mill Mortgage Bond $ 50a 30 shares stock Bloomsburg Steam and Electric Light Company par value $100 each. 50 shares of stock Bloomsburg Electric Light and power Company par value $10 each. 2 shares stock Bloomsburg Literary Insti tute, par value $20 each. Certificate Perpetual Membership Colum bia County Agricultural Society. II shares Bloomsburg Banking Company par value $100 each. With Sundry other stocks. terms ok sale Will be made known at sale. JAMES U. MONTGOMERY", Ellis Reese, Executor. Auctioneer. Jan 4 '94. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Pursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pa , the undersigned will Boll at public salo on tho premises of Jesse. Johuson, lato of Beaver twp , Col. Co , dee'd on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1894, at 1.1 rt'.-lnU n.-inn tlin fnttOWlntT floerll tf ft pleco or parcel of land bounded and described as follows : On the south by a public road Wad ing from Hhumantowu to Mt. drove, on the north by lands of Miles Uellly and others, on the east by land of Allen Mann, on tho west by lauds of Samuel Johnson and Win. Smith, con taining 249 ACRES of laud, more or less, on which are erected a LOG DWELLING, Bank Barn, Whed, Cider Press, Water rower, a good orchard, lsiu acres, mom or less, are. 1 cleared, tho b'llimco about 115orU"0 being !FINE OAK AND WHITE TINE IIMKER LAND. Tkrms of Hai.k: One-third of tho purchase money to bepnlvt nt the striking down of the property, one-third In six months utter contlr matlou rlsl.aml tho balauo.t In tlx months thereafter with Interest on deferred payments from cotiflrmat Ion nisi and the same to ba Bo curod In tho property ; no timber to be removed rotu tho premises until the purchasei' shall rirst have given Independent security for pay ment of unpaid purchase money, to bo approv ed by the court. I ?At tent Ion of lumberman Is hereby called to tho fact that, tho timber tract mentioned ' abovo Is a most desirable one, lying as It does ' within ubout tw) miles of the B. 11. A W. rail. road. . It. LITTLE, O. 11. TBOl'TMAN.l Att(1,.m,va. Tiusteo. C). B. Jackson, fA"0'-) LICENSE LIST. Notice Is hereby civn that the following named persons have tiled wll Ii tin Clerk of t he Court of (pinrter -esdoiiK or the peace ot oliirn bin er.uniy their petitions for license, which will b" p'Tsoti'ed to suld court, on outlay, January If, imn, tit 1'J o'clock a. in. 1. fleoriro Annul and IliirryAurnnd fnidlnsr nsUeorire vornnd Won, re-ldence Hloomsburg, Hotel, nil ll-ire lu lii town of I looliislnl.'g, on lite soul ll slil" of rewind street, nt corner of said rceond street and Miller's alley, mlMnlng property of Joshua Fetti'tmnn. nnd Inning a frontage fin said Second st reet of slx'y rlx feet. 3. (Ico. V. Asli arid t-w.irf. A. Ash, trading tinder the firm mime of Ash ft Bro., resMonoo llrlarereelc township Distillers, situate In n room l:t I lie northeast, comer of t ho second floor nl the II -Hiring mill owned by Charles Asli nndu w. Ash, said mill tiring sit tinted In llrl aiereek township, tiou tided on the north by lot ofO. W. Ash nndMtewart Ash, on th past by land of Kll Whitney's estate, south by tho pub lic rood alld west by land of C. and U. W. Ash. 8. Thomas Bornn, residence Heeond Ward Centralia Borough. Host intrant, sltume In said f econd ord. Borough of Centralia, nt, the cor ner of Kallroad and 1 axton streets on the west side of Locust Avenue, on a lot being tn feet fronton Itnllroad street, and 8 feel deep on Pnxton street, being tho southeast corner of said Hailroud and Paxton street. 4. John Bush, resldenco Bloomsburg, Hotel, Sltunre on southwest corner of sixth nnd Mar ket si reels. In Town of Bloor.isburg, known as tho Kanltnrlum property, bounded north by 8lxtbslri-t, east by Market, street, on south by 1). L. ft W. It. K., west by Jefferson street, pro posed, . I. Theodnro F. Berger, residence Berwick. Restaurant, situate In the Borough of Berwick, on the south side of Front street, between Mar ket and M ulherry streets, bounded on t he nort h by Front street, on the south by an alley, on the east by John Hill's land and on the west by laud ot It. Berger estate 6. Joseph Bskey, resldenco second ward, Contnilla , Ueslaur.int; situate In second wanl, Borough of lentrnlla, on Hnllroad Avenue, bounded on the north by said Kallroad Avenue, on the enst, bv lot of Mrs. W. II. 1 rice, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot ot Joseph Zclgler. 7. J. H. Blue nnd Phtneas B. Heddens, resi dence Bloomsburg. Restaurant, situate on the northeast corner of Second and Centre streets. In the town of BloomsbHrg, bounded on tho north by ttldge alley, east by lot of L. T. t-hat p. less, south by Second street and west by Centre street, 8. Joseph if. Bureher, residence, Hugnrtnaf township, Hotel, situate In Migarlonf to'.,nhlp, on public rend leading from Central to Nonl monnt, nt a place locally known 09 Klk drove, bounded on nort h by lot of J. W. Perry, eust by lot of J. W. Perry, south by public road, and west by lot now or lata of T. M. Houser. 9. Thomas Collins, residence first ward, Cen trulla. Itestaurant, situate In first, ward, Bor ough of Ceiitrnlln, on the eat side of Locust Avenue, bounded on the north by lot of James (innnon, on the east by an alley, on tho south by lot, of John Spring and ou tho west by Lo cust Avenue aforesaid. 10. Norman Cole, residence Beaver township, Distillery, situate In Beaver township, on tho Sunhury, lliizretnn, and Wllkes-Barre Kallroad, east, of Mllllln Cross Hands, bounded on tho north by said railroad and on the east, south and west by lands of AHnas Cole. 11. Daniel F. Curry, residence second ward, Centralia. Hotel Situate In second ward. Bor ough of centralia. on the northwest corner of Locust, avenue nnd Centre sinter, bounded on tho north by lot owned by O. (J. Murphy, on the east by Locust avenue, on tho south by Centre street and ou tho west by an alley. I'l Allnns Cole and Howard s. Cole, trading as A.Cole and Son, residence of Allnns Cole, Greenwood township, residence of Howard H. Cole, Sugarloaf township. Distillery, situate In Sugarloaf township on east sldn of Coles 1 reek about one-half mile north of town of Coles Creek on land of Allans Cole, nnd the room where the sales oflltpior shad lake place Is on the north side of tho dwelling house of said Howard S. Cole which adjoins distillery on tho cast. v 11. John J. Coin, residence first ward. Cen tralia borough. Hotel situate In II mt ward Cen tralia borough at t he sout heast corner of Lo cust Avenue and Park street ot said borough. 11. Joseph Carpenter, residence Sugarloaf township. Hotel situate In Sugarloaf township, bounded on the north by land of Kant.7. ft Meyers, on the east by land of Savage heirs, on the south by lnnd of Elllah Hess, and on tho west by land of Elijah Uess. 15. George V. Crossley, residence, Benton. Hotel situate In village of Benton, Benton township, on northwest side ot Main street, bounded on North by public road, east by Main street, south by lot of Keller Bros., and west by an alley. 1(1. E. P. Cameron and .1. W. Sheep.resldenees Bloomsburg, bottlers. Situate corner of Leon ard and Main or Second street lu West Blooms burg, known as dross stand. 17. John K. Pnvls, residence Centralia bor. oimh. Kestaurant, sit uate In second ward, Cen tralia Borough, on west, side of Locust avenue boil ndi-d nort h by lot of Oeorcro W. Davis, east by Locust avenue, south by lot of C. U. lotchy, and west by an alley. 13. Harvey Plett.erlch, residence Bloomsburg. Itestaurant, situate In the towu of Bloomshurir, on the south side of Second street, eastwardly by lot, of J. K. Lockard, southwardly by an alley and westwardly by an alley, known as Kx chauge block. 19. Lemuel Drake, residence Ornngevllle. Ho tel situate In the village of Oraiigevllle, In Orange township, on tho northeast corner of Pino and Main streets, and kuown as tho Orangovlllo Hotel. SO. H. F. Dletterleh, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel situate In the town of Bloomsburg, on tho south side of Main street, between tho hard ware store of J. H. Schuyler ft Co. nnd the clothing Btoro of I). Lowenberg's estate, and kuown as the St. Elmo Hotel. 21. Calvin Derr, residence Pine township. Hotel situated at I'lne Summit In Pino town ship, bounded on t he sout h by public road lead, log from Pine Summit to Muncy, west by resi dence of J. H. Fowler, north by land of J K. Fowler, east by publle'road leading from Pine Summit to Unltyvllle. . John E. Dnvls. resilience Centralia bor ough, wholesale, as an agent. Situate In sec ond ward of Centralia borough, on west Bldo of Locust avenue, bounded on t lie north by proper ty of fieorgo W. Davis, south by property of Charles II. Uotchy aud west by an alley. 23. Michael Pouse, residence second ward, centralia borough. Kestaurant situate In second ward, Centralia borough, bounded on the nort h by il. J. Kellv, east by Locust avenue, south by lot ot Ilcorge W. Davis aud west by an alley. 21. B. F. Edcnr snd Samuel Smith, trar.lng ns 71. V. Kilgur ft CO., residences Flshli gcreek township. Dls liters, bounded on the norm by land ot B. F. Kdgar, east, by publics road leading f'oni public, road known as "State Head" to Ktlllwmer, and south and west by landot said B. F. Kdgar. gs. Charles Fe'terman, resilience Centralia. Hotel, situate In Hi's! ward. Centralia borough, ou a lot bounded ou the north by lot of (ico. W. Davis, on tho south by lot, of Put rick Bradlev, on the e ist, by nn alley, and on tho west bv Locust avenue of suld borough, con taining S5 feet frout on said Locust avenue and 1 10 feet In depth. an. Mat t hew Forbes, residence Jamison f It y. Hotel sltuaie 111 Jamls in city, Suirarlouf town ship, bounded on the north by Market, street, east bv Water s'reet, south by lot of M.J Tripp and on tho west, by lot of Benjamin Tripp. 27. .T. It. Fowler nnd James C. Houghton, trading as J. K. Fowler ft Co., residences Pino township. Distillers, sll uate in Pine township, hounded on nort h by land now or lately owned by Is.iais Dili:, east by public road running from .Millville to I'nliyvilleand south and west by land ot said J. H. Fowler. as. William s. Fleckenstlne, resldenco Blnoma burg- Hotel situate In town of Bloomsburg on the'norlh stdo of Second street at the north east, coiner of said second street and Murray alley kuown us ' stumer's block.-' C!t. C. W. F'reas, resldenco Berwick, restaur ant, situate In the borough of Berwick, bound ed on the nort h by Front, street, south by tin nlley, cast by an alley and west by land of M. A. Marklo. 8.1. Samuel Fegley, residence Catawissa bor ough. Hotel, Hluiiite lu Catawissa borough bounded on soulh by Main street, on west by Second street, on north by hu alley and east by land of Elizabeth Clarke and known ns "Susipieliauna Hotel. 82 SusanJFalrman, residence, borough of Ber wick. Hotel situate In Berwick borough, bounded on north by land of Depew, llngen. liin-h uud Marl, and Mis. Baker, east, by Mrs. Baker land, sout h by Canal btroot and west by U. il. Uojkiuan land. fti. Win. If. fitlmore, residence Bloomsburg. ltestnnrntit, all nn!" In the Town of Bloomsburg. b Minded on the north by Kldgn nlley, on the eust by lot of N. J. Ilendershott, on the south by Vnln or he 'ond s'ree', ni.d on the west by .Millers iill J. 81. Frederick M. Ollmor", residence t l om. buig. Itestaii'iinf, sliuale In the Town ot Itlootn.tiiirg, o i I ho nort 11 side of Second si reel, of said to vn, lo i ho snuie plnec now occupied by him, and know tins iiio.virs block. J 81. John W. (li.Msworth.v, residence Centra ' tin. Hotel, situate In llrst ward In Centiiilln I ,....,ii,.l. .... tl... ..nut oOli. r.t I m.iimt nt-.,.,ii joining lot of ,,:epaid O'Hnra on the mirin, nnd lot, of M. W. Bt-ennen, formerly Mrs. VMn. Pelf fer, on the south. 8V William digger, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In towu of Blooinsliurg ou tho northwest corner o' Fust nnd sixth streets, on a certain lot of ground bounded on the north by lot of llovt's hell!', on the enst by East, street, onthoRoutii by sixth street and on tho west by nn a:ley. 88. John flood, residence Lnncnster enmity, Pa. t'otel, Mtuate In Centra Ha bor ough, on the northwest corner of Main and Lo cust streets. 87. Ambrose floldsworthv, resldenco Central lla borough. Hotel situate In the tlrst ward of the borotieh of Centralia, on th" west side of Locust avenue, ndonlng lot of .Michael u'llura on the north and lot ot M. W. Brennan on south. 3H L. B. Howell, resldenco Jameson City. Suirarloaf township, Hotel, situate In Jameson City, Stignrlonf township. In northwest division adjoining Mat kef. street, ard bounded on norih, past, south and west by lands of Frit,, Jameson ft Crocker and known as "Proctor Inn". 89. S. K. Holler and Edward Bchenke, trad ing ns Heller ft Sehenke, residence, Borough of Berwick. Itcstnnrnnt, situate tn Borougli of Berwick, bounded on the south by Front street north by F. P. Hill nnd east by A. B. Wilson es tate now or formerly, west by lnnd of s. K, Heller, being between Market aud Mulberry street s. 4'. John P. Hill, residence Jameson City, ?ugarloaf township, Hotel, Ht.unto In Jameson city. Sugarloaf township, bounded on the north by Market street, east by an alley, south by lot ot llelr.i of D. J. Waller dee'd, west by Broad street. 41. Wllllnni n. Jones, residence Centralia Borough, Hotel, situate In Centralia Borough, on wi-st side of Uicust avenue, bounded nn tho put by Locust avenue, foulli by lot of John Mornn, west by private alley and north by rrlvatc alley, udjolulnglotof L. A. HI ley ft Co. 4i- Moyrt Kelchner, residence Hupert, Hotel situate In the village of Hupert, Montour town ship, adjoining lands now of w. M. Monroe, a public road and lands of the estate ot John U. Vulck, deceased. 48. H. .1. Kelly, residence Centralia. lintel, situate on Locust, avenue tn tile second ward In tho Borough of Centralia, bounded on the north by lot of (. B. Millard, on the east by Lo cust avenue, on tho south by lot of Catharine Morrison and on the west by an alley. 41. n. J. Kelly, resldenco Centralia. Whole sale as an agent, slluato on Locust avenue In 2nd ward In the Borough of ( entrnlla, bounded on the north by lot of O. B. Mlllard.on the east by Locust avenue, on tho south by lot of Cath arine .Morrison, and on the west by an alley Afi. Nathan Knorr, residence Numedla. Hotel, situate In Numedla, In Locust township at tho Intersection of the rond leading from Catawissa to Centralia, with the public road leading from Numedla to Kerntown, on a lot of land bounded on the north by lands of Mary Fox, on the enst by land late of llarmnn Fnhrlnger, on the south by said public roail lending from Numedla to Kerntown and on tho west, by snid public road leading from Catawissa to Centralia. 4. Harry II. Kline nnd nervey F. Kelchner, trading as Kline ft Kelchner, residences, Ben ton. Hotel situate In village of Benton, Benton township, on tho Main sueet of said village and known as "Exchange Hotel." 47. Daniel P. Klstler, residence Catawissa borough Hoiel situate in the borough of Cata wissa bounded on west by binds of Polly Dyer, north by Main street, south by an alley and east by Second street and known as "Catawissa Hotel." 4S. Znchnrlnh Krelscher, residence Catawissa township. Hotel Klt.uato In cntnwlssa town ship, adjoining lands of M at hlas (Jingles, Daniel Zarr and public road leading from Catawissa to Honrlngerook, being on the left, of threo publlo roads aud known as "Krelscher's Hotel." 4!i. J. W. Lore, resldenco Oreenwood town ship. Hotel situate In the town of loin, in (Ireenwood township, on the south side of pub lic road leading from Millville to Unltyvllle, bounded on the north by public road, on the east by lot of William Karsehner, on tho south by land t D. w. Kubblus aud west by laud ot said J. A". Lore. Rfl. fienrffn If. T.ontor. residence Convnirhiim township. Hotel situate In Locust ilalo, In Conyngham township, on the right hand side of the public rouil lending from Ashland to Lo cust Gup on northwest corner of sixteenth and Centre streets. 51. J. B. MoIIenry. residence Benton. Hotel situate In village of Benton In Benton town ship, on Main st reet, adjoining lots ot the es tate of T. C. Mclleniy, d.ie'd., ond Mrs. olive Hess, and kuown as.tliu "Mcllenry House." Si. James McClosIcey, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, situate In town of Bloomsburg, on south side of Second street, bounded Lort hwardly by Second street, eastwardly by an alley and opera house lot, southwardly by Pino alley and west wanllyby Whitman's alley, kuown as Exchange Hotel. M. Itohr Mcllenry and John O. Mcllenry, trading as Kohr Mcllenry ft Son, residence Ben ton township, Distillers, situate In Benton township, on the publlo road leading from the towu of Benton to Dorr's post ofllee, adjoin ing the distillery premises, bounded on the north and east by other lands of Kohr Mcllenry, on the south by lands of Kohr Metlcnry and on tho west by lands of ltohr Mcllenry. 54. John McDonnell, residence Centralia borough. Kestaurant, situate In second ward of the borough of centralia, on Kallroad street, bounded oa the north by Kuilroad street, east by lot of Andrew Kooney, soulh by lot ot John Morun and west by Locust aveuuo. 5. Joel Morton, rosldonee Berwick, notel, situate In b irough of Berwick, on the south side ot Front street, bet ween Market and Mulberry streets, and bounded on tho east by Market street, on south bv alley, west by lot owned by Sarah and Boyd Wllllumsjiind ou tho north by Front street. M. f'ntrlck Mohan, residence conyngham township. Kestau ant, sltuato In Couynghain township, bounded on tho north by land of Thomas Kllker, on the east by an alley, on the south bv lot of W illiam Burns and west by pub lic road leading trom C'eulrullato Ashland. 57. James Monroe, resldenco- Conyngham township, Itestaurant, situute In Conyngham townsnlp, bounded east by lot of Bridget Shields, on south by Locust Mt. Co's. land, west by lot of Mrs. John fascy, and on tho north by public road leading to .Mt. i urmol. OS. Edward MjFad.lon. residence Centralia. liestaureut, sliualo lu llrst ward, Cenrriilla borough on Locust avenue, bounded ou the north by property of Oeorgo W. Davis, Jr., on thesouthby property ot Dr. H. M. I.ushelle, east by an nlley uud west, by L3just aveuuo. Mi. (ieorgo W. Miller, residence Brlarcreelc township, itotel, situate la llrlarereelc town, ship, bounded north by lands of ,1.11. Suit and others, south by liinil ofiiMoon Michael and others eust bylumU or John Berger, s. E. Linu and others, and west by Hpoueubcrg, Albarison and others. so. John Nertney, resldenco Centralia bor on, Mi. Keslaiirant sim ile In second ward, bor ough of Centralia, boon. led on tho north by lot of 1). F. Curry, east by an alley, soul 11 by lot ot Ellen Calu and west by Locust avenue. (II. John Nort nay, residence Centralis bor otigh. Wholesale donor store, situate lu Sec oud ward, Ceuti-ulia borough, bound id on nort h by lot ot I). F. curry, east by an alley, south by lot of Elleu Cain and west tiy Coin ro street. tW. Johanna O'Connor, resldenco Centralia borough, Hotel, situate lu Centralia Borough, on west side of Locust avenue, adjoining lot of Michael oVonuer on the soulh, an ulk-y on the west, lot of Albert Ball on tUe north. M. Benlauiln Pennypaekor, residence Mllllln. vlllo. Hotel sit uate In Mlllllnvllle, Minim town ship, on the nort h sldo of Third street In M I ill 1 it vllle, on a lot .bounded on the north by Second si root lu suld village, on tho east by lot of Kniaiiucl Klrkondall, on tin) soinh by suld Third si i t, on tho west by lot of I ho estate of (ioorgo Miller, dee'd , said house being a two story frame building now used as a hotel. til. A. II. liumbel, residence Klngtown. Schuylkill eount y, Pa. Hotel sit uate in Coin -, ngham township, on the west, side or main pub lic road leading from NuuiedH to Molilalia, ou lot bounded on east by puhllc road, ou soulh by other laud of petitioner, west bv land of Lehl,'h Coal Co., aud north by laud of Lehigh Coal Co. IH. A. 0. Itoonny, Sr., rc-ridrmc Centralia Kestaurant, sltuato In Bccond ward, Centiallft borough, ou tut) cast sldo of Loou.it aveuuo, bounded on the north by lot, of II. F. Burke, nn the enst, by nn alloy, on the south by Edward Curley lot and on the west, by Locust avenue. mi. .1. M. Itelllv.resldcneo Centralia borough, Hestnurant, sit nine In second ward, t cnti ulla horoiieh. b iiinded on the west by Locust ave nue, on the north by lol of Andrew ((Hincy, on the east, by an all :y and o:i the south by. lot of Owen Calii. 87. William F. Hlioudt, residence" Oonyng hsm township. Hotel situate in cnnynghuiu township, on west side of public road leading from ( entralla lo Numedla, bnrid d on the north by lands of Jonn L. Kline, on eust by pulw He road aforesaid, and on south and W 'st by laud ot John L. Kline. ftS. Daniel Koach, residence Conyngham twp, Hotel, si uate In Coovnghnin township on a lot of ground on Hip put tiles rond leaning from Hour tngcreek to cent rulbi, adjoining lauds of James KostenbHiider ou the nort h, on the enst, by pub He lonrl, south by public road midwest by lands of Lehigh Valley Company. Ru Corter. B. Bobbins, residence Bloomsburg. Wholesale, situate In the town of Bloomsburg. on the north side of Second street, bounded northwnrdlv by Bulge nlley, east wardly by lot of Mrs. Lucinda SeeshoHz, soul hwardly by suld Second street, and westwardly by lot of K. B. Brower. ,ir, nwiiu- ii u. .,.. ......Hi u., ....... -. Ualniii'nnr ultliuta 1,1 tf 'n I II U'l ud V'Mimiku. ... n, .mm in , 01 borough, bounded on the enst by lnnd of (ieorge LOOK, west vy nu ii'rnu nin-, VJ street and south by an alley. a T Tjlnh.- ...... 1 . 1 Vnrllann tmt-n. ,1. r. I., IlllllUJ, l .ni.l.ll', jni.ui'.ii ...,.u- i . 1 1 ..... I uit..,.,A In l,.Ki,vliirn Umllunn UI. MUM-I, nn ui.i.n in wn.jwri,, ........ r..... township, bounded as follows: on the north by lot of E. F. Johnson and v rs. Kachael tary, on the east bv publlo rond to Millville, on the south by public road to White Hall, and on the west by lot of (ieorge S. Ie, on w hich Is erect ed a two story frame house. 7-2. John K. Bhonds. residence Mifflin town ship. Hotel, situate In town of Mlllllnvlllo, Mllllln township, corner of Third and Knee streets, bounded on north by Third street, east by Bace street, south by Fourth street and west by lot of John Harmony. 78. Bernqrrt Stohner. residence Bloomsburg. notel, situate In the town of bloomsburg, on the west sldn of Iron street above Main si reet, hiiiimi.vi nnrha nnrth hr lot of Frank Keller. nn the west by an alley, on the south by lot of William Iavlor nnd on mo ensv oy sum mm street : snid lot being about fifty feet front on said Iron street, nnd about two hundred ana twenty-live foet deep. 74. Benlamln F. Hnonenberg, residence Ber wick. Hotel, situate In borough of Berw ick, bounded on the enst by laud of Dr. A. B. MeCreH. on the west iv Marker si reel, north oy Front street, south by Canal street. A. Miles Smith, residence Jerseytown, Madi son township, hotel, sltuato In Jerseytown, Madison towiiMiio. ooonoeu on i.ue nori.ii 111 puu llerond lending from Buckhorn to Money ,enst by land of K. v. Welllver and J. I,'. Fruit, sout h by land of Bobbins Johnson nnd west by public road lending from Mlllvlllo to Washlngtniivllle. 78. Illrnm A. ShalTer. residence Oranzevlllo, Hotel, situate in Oranirevllle. Orange township. on the west side of publlo road leading from Bloomsburg to iieni on, ooumnu on tne norm bv lot of Cnlvln Herring, east by said publlo rond, so ith by lot of O. A. Megarg-ll s estntc, and west by Mill street. 7i. Addison W. Shuman. residence Mnlnvllle. Hotel, situate In Main township In town of Mnlnvllle. on the east side ot the nubile road leading from Catawissa to Beaver Valley, adjoin ing lands of J. B. Yetter. Mrs Mary M. Campbell and J. K. Longenlwrger; the said building being a two-story frame house with kitchen attached. 78. Charles A. Shuman, residence Benvei Vnllev, Hotel situate In Beaver township, bounded on the east, by Sherman Heller, on tho west by Daniel Kaymer, on the north by John Ilennlnirer nnd nn the south by nubile road: known as "Shuman's hotel." 70. PhBlo Sldler. residence Catawissa bor ough, Bottler, situate In Catawissa borough, on Mill street, bounded on north by land of J. H. Hlhbv. west by an alley, south by lands ol Ovcrdorf estate and east by Mill street. an. Ablnb n. Swisher, residence Hemlock township. Hotel, sltuato In village of Buck Horn In Hemlock township, on corner of Main street and rond leaning to Danville, bounded on north and west by lands of estate ot John Ap pleman dee'd, and south and east by streets of said village and known as Buck "Horn Hotel." n, t v. ..lnnnn rrr.!,x-liii.na XTIlla Monroe county. Pa., Hotel, situate In village of ... ....... u.. .... l..n ,n...nl.l .. Hf.ir..l,..l nnrl 1. h J i.eniriii, f-LKiuo'iu iuiiim .".h.. i..,.. vj public road and lot of Louisa Steen, east by an it..ir aniirii hv lot. of Joshua Hess estate and west by a public road. OS. I llllK lilJlOl, 1CSHICIU;U 1" muuiium. township. Hotel, situate In the village of Kyers (irove, (ireenwood township aforesaid, on the west Slue oi .iiuiu Bi n i-t in oam "nsu ....j...... Ing lands of Jackson Bobbins on the south and lands ot Lizzie Munson on the west, and having on the north and east a public road. 83. William B. Taylor, residence Kloomsburir Bottler, situute In town of Bloomsbiug, bound edon east by lot. of Caleb Barton, 6outh by Main street, on north ;aud west by lot of N. J. Ilendershott. 81. Adam Truckcnmlller, residence Cntnwls sa borough. Itestaurant, situate In Catawissa borough, bounded on east by second street, south by Main street, west by land ot ltoburt Graham aud north by an alley. 8V J. II. VanslCKle, residence Sugarlont township. Restaurant, sltuato In Sugarloaf township, bounded on west by Broad street of Jameson city, north by lands of Jameson, Fritz ft Crocker, and east and south by land of J. 11. and Aaron Vauslckle. 88. Sue A. White, residence Espy, Scott town ship. Hotel, situute in the village ot Espy, scott township, ou tho north sldo of the mala road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, nnd bounded on the noith by nn allej-, on tne east by the rond leading from suld main road to the D. L. ft W. depot, on the south by said main road, and on the west by lot of Stephen Pettlt. 87. Bovd R. Yetter. residence, Malnvlllo. hotel, situate In the village of Mnlnvllle, town ship of Main, on n lot of ground in said vHlag" of Mnlnvllle, on the east side of a publlo road leading from Cutawlss to Beaver Valley, bounded on the west, by Catawissa creek, ou the south by land of C. 8. Kelchart, and on the east, by said public road, and on the north by land ot Issnac Vol tor, whereon a two-story brick house Is erected. 83. Wellington Yeager, residence Locust township, hotel, sltuato In Locust township, oti lanil adjoining lands ot Livingston eager, M. U. Hughe's estate, Montllllus Yenger, and pub lic roail, which houso Is known as "Yeagei-s Hotel." 811. Lloyd (laager, rosldon29 Catawissa bor ough, hotel, sli uate lu Catawissa borough, coi ner line and Kallroad streets, boundej on eaar by land of Angelina Shuiu tn, west, by Kallroad street, south by land lute In occupancy 01 Charles Clayton aud norih by liuo slit-ei. 90. Joseph U. Zelgler, rosldonee LL'ht street Soott township, Hotel, alt uulo In Light street In Scott township, bounded east ht-Jpiiblle, roaj andlindof E. llugonbiich, south by laud ot E. ilagonbu h, west by lot of P. W. Z.igler. Clerk's Oftl-'c, (i. M. QUICK, Blooins'oiirg, i'a., cleric court of December 23lh, 1S1H. Coul ter Se-alon3. A Remarkable Offer to Ladles. Tho Consumers Wholesnlo Tea 4 Splco Co . of Cincinnati, are olt'erlng Ladies a giuod opportunity to earn Homo useful and orna mental household goods, without much ellbrt on their part and absolutely without their Laving to invest any uiouey, They offer to give as a 'premium a set of Felver-PluU d Knives nnd Forks to any lady getting up a club on ler, among ber friends, i f tH.U0 worth of their Teas, Hpices, Flavoring txtruets, linking Powder, Complexion Ko.ip, etc., or a set of finely decorated China Dishes for k 8 liuo club order, also a choice of luU valuable premiums for clubs of dliki-.ut amouuts. They ship tho goods together with pre mium, nil charges prepaid, and give idem y of tlmo for ou to deliver the goods nod collect, the. money before remitting to them. They also mnko "Special OfTert" of pre miums lo ladies who will get up club orders for tho bcnetlt of their Churches or Aid noddies, thus you can earn ft fine Pulpit Bible, Heading; Desk, Hymn Hooks, iiili it Lump, and ninny other useful articles for your Church or butiday Bcuool. You hud bettor write thuui for full partic ulars. Their address Is, The Consumers Wholesale Tea & Hplce Co., 645 West buth Street, Ciuoinuatl, Ohio. lJ-Jj-Ur. '
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