8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. PV1. cv 3 kmriHrTH i mm t Then probably the kidneys, g In tho Ghost? Then probably the lungs. In tho Joint? Then probably rheumatism, No matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. Itiriy be an hour, a day, or a year old; t must yield to Cherry Mi Immediately after applying it yon feel its soothing, warming, strength ening power. It quiets congestion ; draws ou inflammation. It is a new plaster. A new combination of new remedies. Made after new methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph of Modern Medical Science. The Perfected Froduct of years of Tatient Toil. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's Cherry Pec toral in tho treatment of all throat and lunir affections. Placed over the stomach, It stops nausea and .uniting ; over the bowels, it controls cramps and colic. Placed over the small of the back, it removes all congestion from the kidneys and greatly strengthens weakness. For sale by all Druggists. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. WUHans & Son, BL001WSCUR0. PA.,; Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. tir Fifteen years experience. Satisfaction jruaranleed. Best returns of any sale criers In Oils section of the state. Write for terms and dates, ver disappoint our patrons. 1-5 A rinfn Dcclnrntlon. Fond Mother Has Mr. Brown, with whom you have been dancing- all the evening, at last declared his intentions? "Yes, nia:ania," "Thanlt froodness'. What did he say?" "lie declared lie would never get mar ried." Tit-nits. An Vnfalr Adrnntiice. As an expert tennis player, Our baby beats them all; Because his racket Is Immense, He doesn't miss a bawl. Puck. A COLD RECEPTION. Salesman (striking for a ra!se in wages) I have been working for you for 18 years. HCmployer I'm yes; just see how patient I am. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. At Hie Wmnan'ii Club. She feared her paper might fall flat, Her theme was far froi.) bright, E'j donned lit r newest frock a:.d hat, And thus come through all r it lit. Chii-ago Ili-cord. tare Clinecc. Mrs. I li i Ut, The jiajii.T says a western woman has, a baby that has never cried in it life. M l'.iubs V.y Jove! 1 wonder how she'll trade. n! Y. Wet-lily. Inspiring Ci,r lldenee. "It )-:, s 1o be elieerf ill." "That's rielit; ::s long: as you look as if you b;.d i;-.oti;-y your creditors have eoe.fidenee in you." Chicago lieeord. Analysed. Cora There urc uo le;0 than ten dif ferent colors in my new shirt-waist. I tell you it's u dream. Merritt A dream? Why, my dear, It's a nightmare. .Judg-e. Ptixzleil. "Papa." "Yes?" "Does the fall of night have anything to do with the break of day ?" hemor st's Magazine. Misunderstood. Her Mother Don't you find Jack Wheeler rather rough, I'rlseilla.? Prlscllla Yes, mamma. And yet he oyg he shaves every day. Ilarlem Life. The Rssentlnl Question, The Candidate Madam, I enter your house vith clean hands. The Hi rue wife Did you wipe your feet? Jucie. Or.Ayers Why He 1, overt AVimnrr. "Who Is your favorite composer?" asked the young woman. "Well," answered Mr. lilykcr.s, "so far e.s 1 nnt able to judge my favorite composer is Wagner." "Wagner?" "Yes. I rove Wnpncr. I don't pro fess to know much about Mm, but I nm fissured on competent authority that lie never wrote nny of those ragtime tunes for the street pianos to piny." Wash ington Rtnr. Honesty Ilrrrfl riled. Jim Honesty is the best policy aft er nil. Hill How? "Remember that dog I stole?" "Yes." "Well, I tried two hull days to sell 'im, an' no one offered morc'n a bob. So I went, like nu honest man, an' g-uv li i tii to th' olo lady whnt owned 'lm, nu' she guv me 'nlf tt sovcring-." Ttt-I!its. Ilia Only Alternative. The Ludy What caused you to be come a tramp? The Tramp I wn drove nwny from a hnppy home nn' forced ter become a wanderer. The I.ndy How did that happen? The Trnmp Me wife an' me inudder snld dat I eider had ter po to work er git out, an' I got out. X. Y. Jour nul. Farther Kvldrnre. "There is something, after all, in the; idea of opals being- unlucky." "What new light have you had on It?" "Young Hankinson has a fine opal ring. He was wearing it the evening he proposed to Miss Oarlinghorn." "And she refused him?" "No. She accepted him." Chicago Tribune. N'nt a Khovrmnn. Hobby Are you in the show busi ness, Mr. Weddcr? Mr. Wedder (with eight children) Why, no, Hobby; what uiade you think so? Hobby Oh, I heard pnpa tell Kate that if she married you she'd hnve a whole menagerie to look after. Hrook lyn Life. Matronly Advlop. "And remember, denr," said the ex perienced matron to the bride, "if you wish to preserve your husband's love, do not be jealous. Merely pretend to be. That will give him a good opin ion of himself, nnd of your apprecia tion of ids fascinations." Indianapo lis Journal. Needed t lieerlnir. Husband Smikcson's wife is away, and I'm going over there this evening to cheer him up. Wife Whydon't you brinjrhim here? Husband Well er I'm not feeling very well, and need a little cheering up myself. X. Y. Weekly. F.tliinette of Calling;. Mrs. Swellguy Pray, don't leave so hastily. Mrs. Au fate Why, my deah, I ob sewve it's now five minutes aftnh fonh nnd I came at foah prompt. The time passed so pleasantly that I didn't know how long I was staying. Toledo Clade. Feared tho Wont. "We are so happy," she whispered. "Yes, my darling!" "Do you know," she falters, "our great happiness frightens me? It al most makes me think the opal in my engagement ring is paste!" Boston Traveler. Practicing;. Bystander Ha, my manl Caught right la the act. You are evidently a professional pickpocket. Dick Dipper No, sir, only a begin ner. In fact; I was just trying tit yet my hand in. Jlr!em Life. Av;rlful tural. Farme;1 Hayrick What's that r.olse? Mrs. Hayrick It's Jane cultivating her voice. Parmer Hayrick Cultivating, eh? If I'm any judge, that's harrowing. Judge. Crushed IK: pea. Mrs. Hoyle So your son wis the valedictorian of bis class at eollej'e? Mrs. Doylo Yes; it was a gre-.it dis appointment to Mm. Ht was hoping i pet on tho footbnll team. Town 'fopics. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a j seuimeni or sei- Y Cy4 tlm Indicates an tion cf the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pas3 it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp.Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 60c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderlul discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent ESTM EJVrW'fM u..i..t.i.. 1 11 n":' Buauiuioiy irco vy man, aaaress ur. tuimer u noma of Bwunp-uu, Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper, I. W. Hartman & Son. I DEPARTING PRICES. 25 to 50 Per Cent. Reductions. You used these goods? We'd rather have the money. Not what they arc worth do wc expect to get. No! Not what they cost to make in many instances. Ladies' Kersey Jackets. Extra quality cloth, with ex tra good satin lining, newest coat sleeve and back. Sold early in the season at $12.50. Cleaning Sale, $7.95. Ladies' Jackets. Good cloth and nicely made, but not the newest. Mostly one of a kind. If we have your size we have a bargain for you. $1.95 to $3 95. Children's Jackets. In newest cuts and elegantly trimmed. The kinds other peo ple ask $5.00 for we can offer you now at $2.95. Plush Capes. Best goods only, very full sweep and good linings. Com pare our goods with anything you find. $12.50 quality, $9.75 Others in propoition. I. W. Hartman Ko Donbt of II. "Is he what you would call a cul tured person?" "Cultured! Well, I should say so. Ho knows twice ns much about the history of ancient Greece as he does nbout the history of the United States. And he cau do a problem in trigotn etry in one-third the time it would take him to enlciilnte the interest on a !H)-day note. Cultured! Well, I gtietis!" Washington Star. T Mntrlt. "Lobelia," demanded Mr. MeSwat, ns he stood, hut in hnnd, waiting for her, "nre you going out walking- with that bicycling dress on?" "This is my rainy-day skirt," replied Mrs. McSwnt, "und I certainly am go ing out walklrjr in it." "Then w;;it a minute," he paid, "and I will turn tip. my trousers." Chicago Tribune. The Poet anil tlie Maiden. Dear maiden, you'd like to write poems, you Bay? Ah, happy, young Rlrl, If you knew, Instead of to write them, could I have ray way, I'd much rather live them, like you, Harlem Life. IIAItDLY Pit Oil .11! LB. She Promise me, Reginald, that even if your love should grow cold, you will never beat me! X. Y. Journal. A Rinsing Voice. A merry ring has Roland's voice, Inat rnnkr.i her maiden heurt rejoice And blushes to her cheek can bring-; But yet I've heard hc-r shyly own That It would I.uve a i-.wccter tone Had It the true engagement ring. Judge. Kprnkinx front Ilxprrlence. Vcspcrly It's a great, mistake, eld man, to suppose that married people don't live happily together. Clevert oa Da you think so? Yeoperly I know it. My wife and I have been marrisd for three weeks now, and we haven't hnd the slightest trouble. Town Tonics. Ilor.jellkf. "What is that peculiar smell?" nuked the dyspeptic passenger, with Ftrong symptoms of disgust, us tl)6 train approuelied the Ktiburbs. "Dot's cabbage," delightedly rs claiined tho passenger wilh tiio tip pets around his neck. "You gan't vool me on viuit." Chicago Tribune. An Iailr peiulcMit Voter. IteTcrmer I hope you do not allow yourself to be led by blind partisan prejudice to vote as Home leader dic tates. Voter Petchcr life I don't. Partisan prejudice don't cut no Ice wit uie. Money talks. X. Y. Journal. Political Ornliliolosry. ITodge (after spelling through pn per) What'e til ifi'igander, missus? Missus Why,';! usbiai of an Afrl goose, o course I Hodge And what's an Afrlgoose? Missusjr-Why, a hostrlch, o' course! runch. A Urent OvemlKht. Ida Uere is nn iiecount of n woman who went to sleep, hnd n. terrible dream und woke up to find her hair wna white. May It's her own fault. I supiose r.he forgot to npply the hair dye be fore retiring. Chicago Daily News. For Bunt. Proctor Inn, well furnished, from Feb. 1st 1900. Rent cheap. Apply to G. E. Elwell or A. L. Fritz, Blooms burg, Pa. if I. W. Hartman & Son. Dress Goods. Cloths, 54 ins. wide, have been $1.00 a yard, reduced for this sale to G9C. Novelty goods, 38 ins. wide.our newest 50c. goods, now 36c Fancy weaves, in 36 in. goods, been selling at 19c. to 22c. Now 13c. Canton Flannel, Very wide and heavy goods, in short lengths, worth 8c. to 10c per yard. This lot 6Jc. per yard. Collarettes. A small lot sent us by a New York manufacturer to close out at less than wholesale prices. $1.98 to $12.50. Blankets. All reduced white and grays. Don't be late for these. They can't last long at the price. & Son. Bloomsburg. Pa. An Explanation, "Xelly, I want nn explanation from you. I inw you kiss young Johnson this evening." "Well, papa, he kised me first." Tit-Pits. nenmon for It. "WT!y do they say 'poets are born, rot made?' " "They want to put the blame on some one who enn stand it." Chicago Post. Liquor Licuso au Assyt- Jiulje Mcl'lieison on Saturday filed an opinion in the United States Dis trict Court, at Philadelphia, holding that a liquor license must he consid ered the same as olhtir assets of a bankrupt's estate, and can be sold by the trustee or receiver for the benefit of creditors. The matter came up in the bankruptcy proceedings against Louis liecker, who held a bottler's li cense, which was sold for $235. The referee in bankruptcy held that the proceeds are an asset of the estate and the decision rendered sustains him. The finding is the first of its kind and is likely to be precedent in other ones. quoted as a JMl cough You have used all I sorts of couch reme dies but tt does not ! yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, ! 1 I pneumonia or a sen- ous throat affection. J You need somethm, I that will give strength and jup the body. ! will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt ! about It. It nourishes j strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong end healthy, not only to ttoow s I off this hard ccugfr, but to fortify tne system against further attacks. If you arc run down or emaciated you should ccrta:nly take this nourishing food medicine. 50c. and fi.no, ill drupgiitf. 1 Of punnr., i.nemisib, new iuik j .111 11 mini -) im NOTICE. NotlceH hivc'M' ;:!v."i Unit nn lippllnatlon will 1,h Hindu In 1 h" liovcrnur of Peniisvivsnla on the ihlrieenih rliy i.f Jaiiuiiy. nineteen hundred, bv i'reij.Tiek .1. Illchiuil, Miuniel II. Haunt". .Inlin I. Klchimls'in. (I .1. Hlehard and K. K. I'.IIU tilx-Mlei, undo1 li Act of AhBe.ui lily, enlltlcd, "An Ac' i.o pio Mm fur the Incorpora tion and regulation or oe'tnln cotpoiuilous," approved AMllnh 1N-4. nndilm HiiiM-lomenm thereto; for t lie oinulj-r of nn Intended ferpii llon I o be en led "Tho blchard Viiuntac.l urlnif Compunv." The r ha rtnr and oblcct of which la fn tho pur.ir.tw of tie innimfaciuie of Iron or Hteel or bo, h or any other maial or urtluto of rnimnenie from nn'ni, wood i r both and for MieHe purposes to have, possess and enjoy, all the rlfhU, be'ienta anil prlvlle?) s of salu Act of AbaemUly uad Hit) bUpp'eineiUs thereto. tiltA-NT I1KUIM NO. K-Sl St. solicitor. Hip Oil you 1 build j ! SCOTT'S EMULSION j LICKNSE APPLICATIONS. N'ottoe la lioroliv glvi-n Hint, tlm foltmvlmr nninrl pcrnnnn Ihh-i'N Willi Mm (1-Tfc "f t.iii' i)n irtrr M'S'inns ffAiimilnn County, i m-lr pi-iliicinsfcir Ui i-iimc, nMn will be pnwnicd M s il l rutin on . MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900, l.t i n o'clock ft, m. tiro. V. Atli nii.l sti wnrt A. Ash, triirtlnu un der the linn imme of Ah Itro., residence, Itrliiiereek towiiMlilp. DlHllllerH, Hllllrttn Ina storeroom In the noitliet, corner of thence oud II or of rt lloiu-lnn mill, owned liy CIiiih Ash nnd (1. V. . sli, aulJ mill belta Hlttwto lu Drtnrcreek township. .Incoli It. Adnms, residence, Cntn .vlnsa town ship, llolel, situate In ( utnwls-a township, Riid known ns " I'ltreo 1'olnls Hotel." Uirtler Alhertann, residence, dreenwond township. Hotel, slttiatB In Holirshnrir, (ireenwood township, known as tho HohisbuiK Hotel. las it. Illldiv, residence. CntnwlRsn township. Hotel, Hltiiute In Ciitnwlssft township, on pub lic roitd IcHdlm; from I'ntawlsiit to Ashland, and known ns "lllbby'u Hotel " (leorue lloyer, resilience, ronynRhnm town ship, llolel, situate In Conynifhiim township, on the west sldi'of main public road, leadliiif (rum Numldlii to yont iaiu I'eter K. Itean, resldenco, Numldln. Hotel, situate In Numldla, Locust, township, at the In tersection of the road lending from Cat awlssa tocentralla, with the public road leadliitf from Numldla to Kerntown. .1. S. Ilaohman, residence, Hloninsbiii-(f. Wholesale sltimie In the Town of itloomsbui't;, on tho north side of Second street. I'harles II. Ilrlnk, residence, ntoomsbiinr. Hotel, situate at I'lne wimmlt.ln Tine town ship, on tho public road leading from l'lne Huminlt to .Muncy. Win. K. Crawf'Td, residence, Madison town ship. Hotel, situate In .1. rseytown, Madison township, on south sld. of public road, leading from lltickhorn to Muncy. John Curry, residence. Centrnlla bnrnii'fh. Kestaurant, situate In second ward, Cent ralla borough, on west side of Locust avenue, Thomas Collins, residences first ward, Cen trallo. Restaurant, situate In Ilrst ward, llor oukIi of Centralla, on cast hide of Locust av entiu, John J. C'nln, residence, first ward, Centralla borough. Ilotel.sltuate In the first, ward, Cen trallu boroiiKh. at the soiitheaat coi ner of Lo cust avenue and l'ark street, of said borouKh. l'atrlck Carey, residence, Conynfrhnm town ship. Kest aura nt, situate at Dark corni-r, convnifliam township, oo public road leading from Centralla to Ulrardvllle. II. F. IMetcrleh, residence, MoomsbdrfC Ho. tel, situate In the Town of U'oonisburg, on tho south side of Malu street, known as tho St. fclino Hotel. Jllchael Douse, residence, Centralla borough1 Hestaiirant, slluatu In sei-ond ward, Horough Centralla, on tlio west side of Locust avenuo. David D. Dyke, residence, Centralla. Hotel, situate on Locust, avenue. In tho Ilrst ward of the lloroiiith of centralla, Lemuel Drake, residence, Hemlock township. Hotel, situate In the village of lluckhorn, lu Hemlock township, on corner of .Malu direct and road lending to Dauvllle. Ilarrv Derr nnd Charles Conner, residence, ltlooinsbiirg. Kcs'atirant, situate oil .Main or Second street, lilo iiiisbui.r. Calvin Derr. residence. Urccnwood township. Hotel, sit uate in I lie Town of lola. In Green wood township, on the south side rT public road, leading from MUlvlllo to I nltyvllle. Ilarvev Dlet'erlrk, residence. Cent revllle. Hotel, situate 111 the village of Cent ivvllh-, In fentte township on the public icwd runtil itjf Irom UlOJinsb'.-vg to He w ick. Cleo. W. Knterllne, resliler.ee, liloomsbtirg. Kestatiiant, situate In the Town of Mo.-iiu.s-burg, on the no. lheast coiner of Srjco'jil street and Hldge alley. A. H. I'.Jg.tr, residence, rishlngcreek town ship, atal tico. II Hunt, residence, liloomsbtirg, trading as A. II. Edgar Co. Distillery, ad joining the planing mill of T. II. Kdgar, ou tho public road leading from oraiigcvllle io Denton. Hu-nn b'alnnan, residence, llorou-li or Ber wick. Hotel, situate In Hcrwl- k boicugh, on the mirth side of Canal btre t. A. H. Former, residence, Cent nll:i borough. Hotel, on the northwest corner of Locust avenue and iuln street. Matthew Forbes, residence, Jamison City. Hestaurant, situate In Jamison Cltv, Htigarloaf townuiilp, on the east side of Market street. J. K. Fowler, residence, liloomsbtirg. Hestau rant, situate In the Town of Uloomsburg, ou the west side of Ceutre street. William Oraham, residence, Sugarloaf town ship. Hotel, situate in Jamison City, Sugarloar township, lu noithwest division adjoining Mar ket, siivct, and knowu as I'roctor inn. Frederick M. (illmore, residence, liloomsbtirg. Hestauraiit.sltuale In the To-n of bloomsburg, on i tic north side of tsccoud street. John VV. (loldsworthy, residence, Centralla. Hotel, situate In the first, ward, Centralla Bor ough, on the west side of Locust avenue Edward (ilger, residence, Moon: sburg. Hotel, situate In the Town of Momiisburg, on the northwest corner of East and Sixth streets, ltyce J. Orllllth, residence, Kspy. Hotel, sit uato In ttcott township, In vlllagu of Esoy, on the northwest corner of Malu aud Market sireots, and known as Espy hotel. John tlross, residence, ltlooinsbiirg. Hestau rant, situate in the Town of MoomsbUig, on the Boulh side of Second street. William Mross, residence, Benton. Hestau rant, situate in the borough ol Ut-ntoii, on the nottb side of ceutre street. William H. (ioodhart. residence, Mlfllln tow n sulp. Hotel, situate lu Mlllllu township. In vil lage of iillmvllle, ou the corner of Third and liace streets. h K. Heller, residence, Borough of Berwick. Hestauiant, situate lu the Borough of Berwick, north side of Market street. (veorge llutelilns, residence, C ilawlssa bor ough. Hot' I, situate In ( atawlssa borough, known as the "Susiiuehuuna Hotel." James C Houghton, residence, l'lne town- Bhlp. wholesale as a Distiller, situate in rine township, iimiiodiately udjoitdng the distillery of Houghton. w. A. Ilarurll. residence, Illoomsburg Ho tel, situate In the Town of Bloouisbuig, on tho lion hea.it corner of tc-coud street uud Murray ulley. John I. mil, residence, Jamison City, Sugar loaf township. Hotel, situate In .laiubou i u, Sugat loal township, on the south sido of Mai ket street. .lei-rv A. Hess, resilience, lllnomsbui g. Hes tauiant. situate In Moomaburg, ou tho south hide ot Second st lei.-t, l'Mncas H. Keddeus, r.'sl:li nce, llioomsburg. ltes;aur.int, situate on the northeast ci rin.-r of Second and leutiv tt reels, lu the Tow a ot lllooiiisbu.g. .v.. I. Ilenncssy, n-st.lenee, Hloo'ii -inn ir I'.ot tier, !' t;ate on t he e.i,rner o Leon-nil mil .Main oi-N'coial streets, in West Blouuiburg, knowu S Ul'jn.t .iiULU. T lki-l-r, residence, !:rnU)-i. Hotel, bllii at'i in the lloii'iir;li ot Beliton.nu noilliwe-t aKH of .Main slicel. Wlllh.ai II. Jones, resKlenc -, t' -nt rail a bor ough Hotel, Minute In tne lust wc.nl, C nlra li.fl;oroug'.i, on west, side of Locust avenuo. William II Jones, n sl.'en -c, ( out ralla bor ough. Wholesale ai, an age-it, sit uaie on w, st side of Locust, avenue, lu lliol waid, lu tiie Borough ot cent ralla, .acharliiH Urelsclier, residence, Malnville. Hull l. situate In Mam township, In Town of Malnvllle, cu eas' sld" of ptlbllo ro..d, l.-aulng from Cutawlosa to Beaver allej . nani-l f Klstler rebldence. Cat awlsia hor. ou h. llolel, situate In Borough ot Cutawlssu, aud known us "Catawlsia Hotel." .loiii-ph Kalw-:ch, ri-Mldcnce, Centralla bor ough. I.esiaurant.slluaie In centralla borough, on the west bide of Locust avenue, bilweeu ltullroau avenue aiel North street. Catherine K Kelchner, nslilence, Ktipett. Hotel, sliuate lu the village of itupert, Mouiour township. VWUltiin T. Lynch, residence, Cenli alia bor OU"h, second ward, lieatauiaut, sll uate In sec ond want, Borough ot Coiilrullu, east side of Locust avenue. William T. Lynch, residence, Cent ralla bor ough, second ward, w hol'-sale liquor store, situate lu the second ward, Centralla borough, on Centre street. Wlllluna 11. Lortih and Charles Baker, trading under the llnr. naiuo of Loiuh ii Baker, resi dence, Catawlsi-a borough. Bottlers, situate lu cutawlssa borough, on south side ot Mill street, (inortre V. Lctty.el. resilience, Hhenandoah. Hotel, situate lu Koarlngureek township, on the puuuo rtuu auunu as too uiu iiuauius ioau. .1 II Mellenrv. residence. Benton. Hotel. situate lu Borough of Beutou, ou Mala street, and known as Mcuenry House. johnM. Me.lleury, trading as Hohr Mcllenry & Hon, lesldence, Benton township. Distillers, situate in Beutou township, Oil the public road leading from the Town of liuutou to Dorr's postoltlce. Joel Morton, residence, Berwick. llolel, situ ate at UoiougU ol Berwick, ou the south side of Front, street, between Market nnd Mulberry Streets. John McDonnell, renldencp.Centralln borotign. lieslntirant, In second warr of the lioiougu of Cent I alia, on Kalli-oud street. Michael McDonnell, renldi ,tce, Cenir.'li.i bor ough. liolesale as an agent , sit t, itc in second ward, Centralla b"tough, on west side of LocuilV avenue. Thomns Mohan residence, Conyngham Twp. Hestauiant, situate in ( nn. nu'h.tm township, on the e ist side or pub 1c road leading from Cen tralla to Ashland. Victor Marehlnskl. residence, Centralla bor ough. Hestaurant, situate In second waul, Centralla borough, nn the west side of Locust avenuo. .lohnnnnh O'Connor, residence, Centralla borough, lintel, situate In t ent ralla borough. Hint ward, on west side ot Locust avenne. I'eier P. omlor, residence, second ward, tVn tralla. Hotel, situate In second ward, borouuli of tent ralla, on tho northwest, corner of lo cus', avenue and Centre street, Benjamin Pennvpacker, residence, Mlttlln vllie. Hotel, situate In Mlllllnville, Mllllls' township, on the north side of Third street, In Mlllllnville. J. W. Terry, resldenco Hugarloaf township. Hotel, situated on north side of publlu roatl leading from Central to Laporte, Id the vlllsgn or Klkllrove, and knowu oa the "tlk orovs Hotel." Dennis Knwan, rcslil-noe, Conyngham town ship. Hestaurant, lt uat In village ot Brynes vllle, In said township, on east side ot Mala street. Daniel Roach, residence Conyngham township Hotel, situated in Conyngham township on a lot of ground on public road leading from Itoarlngi-rcek to Centralla. Stephen 11. Khawn, residence Cnlawlss borough, Hestaurant, situated la Calawlssa borough, ou Main street. A. c. Hootiey. Sr., rcsldenreCentralla borough. Wholesale us an agent, situate lu second ward, centralla borough, ou the east tide of Locust avenue. F. L, Hlckets, resilience Ornngo township ' Hotel, sltuattd In orange township, on the east Bide of Main street. s. 1). Klmby, residence Mudlson townshln. Hotel, sit uate In Jcrscytown, Madison township on west side of public road leading to MUlvlllo. Andrew C. Hooney, residence centrnlla bor ough, Kestauraiit, situate In the second ward of the borough of Centralla, on the east side of Locust avenue. Oscar K. Hint on, residence Benton. Ilotel.sltu ate In borough of IteuMin, on t he Main st reel of said lienton borough and known as "jixcliaugij Hotel." Levi W. Sanger, restd Mice Conyngham town ship. Hotel, situated In Conyiigliain township, on west side of public road leadlug from Cen tralla to Mimldla. Edward Schenck, residence Berwick. Itestao- r.int, situate lu the borough of Berwick on the sout h side of Front street between Market and Mulbeny streets: Benjamin F. Npooncnberger, residence Ber wick. Hotel, situate In the borough of berwlclr on comer ot Front uud Market street Hiram A. ShalTer, residence Orangevllln. Hotel, fltuato In orangevllle. Orange town- ship, on the west side of Die public road load ing from Mooin-buig to Benton, J. F. Shoemaker, residence Berwick. Hestaur nnt, situate in the borougii of Berwick, ou Ilia south side of Front street. Charles A. Shuiuan residence Heaver Valley. Hotel, situated in Beaver township, known at S-htitu in s llolel. Hannah V. stohrer, residence Illoonisburg. Lotel, situate lu the Town of Bloomsburg, on tlie south Mile of M-cond strei t, at a corner of s.ild Second street and Miller's alley, and knowi as the Central llolel. (iehrad Snyder, resldenco Bloomsburg. Uote), situate In Town of Bloomsburg, on south side ol Second st reel, known as tuu Exchange llotuL Andreas O. Stonge, resldenco Montour town ship Hotel, sltuuie In the village of llrovanla, Montour low nsnlp, on public ;oad leadlug from Bloomsourg to Danville. Jacob Steen, resldenco Central, Sngarln.it township. Hotel, situate In village of Central, Sugarloaf township, Aaron Trexler, resldenco Arlstes, Pa. Hot tier, sltuatrd In Conyiigliain township, on tho east side of public road leading from Caluwlssa to Ashland. Aaron Trexler, residence, Arlstes. WhoVfmUe llituor store, situate In Couynghain townshln, ontlm east, side of public road leading from Catawlssa to Ashland. William 11. Taylor, resldenco Iiloonisbtirff. Bottler, situated In Town of Bloomsburg, bounded on the east by lot of Caleb Barton, south by Main street, ou north aud west by lot of N. J. llendershott, Adnm Triickenmlller, residence Cntawlssi borough, lieslauraiit, sll.ua to In Catawlssa. borough on Malu street. Joseph M. Turner, residence Orangevllle. Ilo -tel. situate In the vllllage of Orangevllle, In orange township, nn the northeist corner of l'lne and Main stieeis,aud knowu as the orange vllle Hotel J. II. Vanslckle, residence Sugarloaf town ship. Hestaurant, situate In Sugarloaf town ship, on road leadlug from Central to Jauilsoa City. V.llllnm Wnlterschled, resldenco Conyngham township. Hotel, situate In Locust Dale, la Conyiigliain township, on the right, hand bid of the public road leading from Ashland to Lo cust Gap. Marlln Walsh, resldenco ContralU borougii. Hestaurant, situated In the second ward of the borough ot Centralla, on the east side of Locust aveuue. P.ovd It. Yetter, residence Vnlnvllle. Hotel, sltiiutfd In tho village of Malnvllle Main t wn shlp, ou the east side of public road leading; from Catawlssa to Beaver Valley. Wellington Yeager, residence Locust, town ship. Hotel, sit tinted in village of Koarlng crei k, Locust township, kno.vn as Yeagor Hotel. Lloyd Yeager, residence Catawlssa borough. Hotel, hlttiut in Catawlssa borough, corner ot l'lne and Italliond streets. WlUlam Yost, residence, Illoomsburg. Hes taurant, slluaio In Mooiiis'-urg, on tho tuua sale of East street. Ittnlolph Yanke, residence Kyersgrove. Hotel situate In the village of Eyersgrove, (ireenwood town-bin, on the west side of Main street of said village. Jo-epli E. Zelgler, residence light Street, Scott township Hotel, situate In Light Street, In Seo't township, on t he east slue of the pub lic road leading from Bloomsburg to Benton. W II. IIEXH1E, Clerk court of Quarter sessions. Clerk's Ofllce, Bloouisbuig, l'u., Dec. a l, ;). NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the 'mirth day of December, lMi'.i, at the regular term nt the court ol O, tarter resslons of Co lumbia County, I ennsylv aiila, a petition was presented to said court, praying lor tne m- cin puratlon of the village of Orangevllle as a raiicugii under tne name, style anil uue oi I lie Borough of orangevllle ; that said peti tion W". bv nnler or said Court tiled ou :ld dav will, the lerk of s ild Court, a 'id was sign ed l,y He' li inies of a majority of the free hold ers n-si, Hug within the limit ot said proposed Horotiirli. That on Monday! ho mill daj ol Keln u,ii v, 1,H, b -lng t he I'rsl day of tho next regular lerm following the presentation of said pe ltlon and tiling thereor. the t-ulil nctliliaieiti will appear oi lore ine sain i ourt anil alter pri. seMlng I heir evl.lcin e and reasons for grantlnij the prayer of stld petition -rs, will ask the said Court to giant tho same and decree that said village of orangrvllld be Ineornorted as a Borough accordingly. At which time and place all persons Interc'ed either f Toragalnst said netliloii may attend If thev think proiH:r. Due. llh, Is'J'J. OU ANT HKUHlNti, St Solicitor lor said l'utllioueni. . ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ESTATB OK CYltrS OI.IVKR 1IKI.LKH, LATI OF . MADISON TOWNSHIP, UKCK4SKO. Notice Is hereby glveu that letters of admin istration ontho estate of Cyrus Oliver Heller, late of MadLsou township, Columbia county, l'a deceased, have bieu granted to the under signed administrators, to whom ull persons In debted to said estate are reipiested to make payments, and those having claims or demand! will make known the same wlt notit delay to 11 Altltl ET II til. I. Kit, KDWAHD 11ELLEU, Administrators, Buck-horn, Pa. Funk, Atty. 'is-as-et. " AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In ur F.stati ok Will-) In the Orphans' Court iam Thomas, Liku'ii. ) of Columbia County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by thej Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute ine iuuu in i no nanus or cicpuou i . ut liouterj nnd C. II. Jackson, execulois, as perao count tiled aud coutlriued, will attend to tha duties of his appointment ou Monday. January Jid, ItHXi, at HI o'clock a. m , at the ofllce of O. li. Jacksou, Esq., In Berwick, 1'a , where all parties Interested may attend, If they st proper. ALEX. C. JACK, "ON, Auditor.
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