7 THE GRANGE ""abducted byj.v.D.::rcov, rrr Crrt.)mi!nt ,V. 1V ,:mi finii'tv GRANGE SOCIOLOGY. Th" flnlJrt llrni il lijr n I'nat I, pp. tnrrr f Srv York !t;lr (.riitikr. (Bprclal t'orrcKpi.tuli mi' Wlmt is liU'imt by tin- s.u inl l.i'ii-i(-i of tin Order of Piitrniw nf II nsliumliy ? is n question cfti'M asl.i'd, niul ilic reply linn lioi-n Just wlmt tin mljii live hull cnlr wltliotlt further spci'llloitl.ui. Tin philosophy "f pnim.'!' so. iil.iL.-y tinn never nvelveil the nttpiiti m It ,1,.. nerve until rerenlly n western pnp r, an ornn of tlmt ntnte urnue, sent nut this iplestlell to till' tneinliers (if e.n li nuliorilinnte nrnni;e: "(if tln iiiimy lieueflls of your order wtileti hn nppoiilevl most strongly t you?" KlKllt out of ten replied. "Tile Sncl:il." Although nt flrt tlmtltilit the HdiM tlotinl fenturos limy neein of p.-irniumiiit ImpnrtniM-c, yet wp nre Inellneil to h" llrvo tho two nre confused or s.i lntl niatcly Meniliul ns Id form one liitivrul part of thn whole. The word xochil per tain to mx-U'ty, mid lioth words eomc from the Kimii' I.iitln word, smim, iticniiliii; a roinpnnlon. , Iluiiiau beings, then, to lie mttipnnlon able must have the k:iiiip Interests, tlie MliiP plensuros, the sumo henetlts. the an in e happiness nnd the s.nne soeiiil du ties. Kindly nnd Intelligent xorlnl Inter course between Its vnrliiiis inendiers prialucos an nrctinlzatltm liovdering on the Ideal. We are on the sume plane of material and I'lti'llectiiul existence and am not conteiuliiii; with slurp (.in trusts of wealth or culture or pleasure. Our labor, our pastimes, i.ur sympa thies, are identical. Still there are Miiae difficulties to overcome. One of the problems which this ov.l r net out to aolve was the removal so far H possible of the isolation of farm life, working with the materials at hand and without chauuln"; our mode of life. Too long had the farmer kept his hands upon the handles of the plow, his eyes following the long, dark furrows he turned; too long had the fanners gon the unending round of dally duties, the wiiiie yesterday, today, forever. "Few things tend so effectually to dwnrf the Intellect and stunt the facul ties as tho Incessant and long contin ued repetition of simple tasks." says Itowrn, one of the tinest writers of po litical economy. " This long continued and Incessant repetition may give one the faculty of executing tasks quicker and better than others, hut it will at the Mine time render one less lit for other pursuits physically and Intellec tually, and tho whole being degener ates." We further aggravate this condition by Insisting on a separation between Intellect and labor. Wo insist one set of men Hhall do all the thinking nnd another set of men ull tho working, and then we call the thinkers gentle men and the workers laborers, where as the one should add labor to his thought, nnd the other should add thought to his lalsir, and both should lie gentlemen in the best sense of tho word. The pioneer Patron recognized these conditions and tacitly acknowledged this factthat the lirst step toward u quickened Intellect and an enlarged understanding was; tirst, "to meet to gether;" second, "to talk together," and. lastly, "to work together for our mutual good and improvement, as oc casion requires." They sent abroad their liitklonce from the realm of pure m naiity and consid ered man not as alone, not as in a sep arate condition, but as he Is one, of the race wllli other men. governed by the divine maxim, "iVhatsoevir ye would that men should do to you do ye oven so to them." The general law of the social func tions' demands u'fiprocity. We must not only get from, but give to, this or ganization, and he who conies into the Order from purely scllish motives will receive the least. We are bound together by mutual wunts and interests, and no one may nay to another, "I have no need of thee." Tlie law of kindness demands we do that good to others which repays or requites by an acknowledgment the good that has been done to us. Our debt may be for money, for la bor, for kind deeds or kind words. A aympathlziug look or a smile may have most toiichiugly obliged us and must lie repaid by other good deeds in re turn. The law demands charity which Involves n universal good will ami a disposition to rejoice when others arc lunde happy through its instrumental ity. It may not always approve of the moral character or conduct of its bene ficiaries, yet it regards Hum as human beings with like powers of suffering and like needs of relief. Thus we And In the social features the relative duties of mankind. mhs. s. x. junn. Canton, N. Y. Deiiiuimt rut Ion Lectures. Some grnnges nre finding pleasure nd prollt lu securing an expert In sonic desired line of work to glvo a series of demonstration lectures, says Farm and Fireside. Some of the popular themes for the ladles aw "Sanitation," "Cure of tho Sick," "How to liress Hums and Wounds," "Care of Fever Convales cents," "Kitchen Arrangements," "Plan ning n Country Homo" and others that Vlll suggest themselveH to the progress ive housewife. If desirable open ses sions with an admittance fee could be keld to defray expenses. OASTOniAi Bwuithe 1 hi Kind You Have Always Botigut fiiiiibtpy's ai.ll- Sunburv s t.M, l,,,,ij.,k, nnn. "-"ntine, !,,, lis, he pi.,.,,,,- ,m,l it'" la! lv uoiks will Mi.,.L.n,l i. (.i fiiii'clv J ui'iarv pemijue; ;l :'!.u-tu, ;.l hi the l.lU. r., ' Unm in'., t, lc i,..,, tl(, dig.in.tl owner. It i-, lite Inst mis-pin-ion in the menv f Siinlmti ans. 1 WCI l.UIo . wt.n. ;UIVsU.(! j, .Vr.mtou ami fnul Ua Wcck for throwing; miowIu'i'.s at pedestrians. I In-' habit of pelting n.isscr.s-liy with muav l.alls at i vet v opp'ir- unity is little k, th,m p.taliciotts mi-cmii and is ptLA'alci.t in more to -.mis tli, in So'.intoti. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.Ii. -OK VAl.f.l l.t.K- Rkal Estate. I'utsM on lo a,, or,,T fimn tl.c orph ins' Court or i nianihtii ronmj-, I'miiHyu-iu,!,,, (! uniter- StrflC'il a.linl lllil r ll M- nl I'., p. lilrto-i, cleiVilse.l, late ef (tn-Piiwnixl tnwnslilp i olmnlihi I'niint y, IVuiH)h u,M, will I'tpni" to putill,! sule ,,n tlie pr.-iiiln-s I v oc I tor m:, , nsiMl. nn tlie rou t i-mIIiik from K-ilirtli'ii to t'nltyvllle, tie IT PlTM (HI vSATl-RDAV, JAN. 16th, t9ot, at two o'.il.n'k In the nfOTiiVn of s,il'l day, the tollowlhies,'rll)iil real estate: AH tlene two ceriiiln inesiia-ii, teni'im-iitn anil tracts o( limit sliu Cf In (ireiMor iot towmMp, Cnucy anil st lie afon sikl, boarij.-il an'l d's :rib!Hl at follows to wit: No. I. Iiiylnfitn at u tn iple htisli, corner of l.lll'lH of .Inseph lieillllle itorill.Tly Ulllll-I I'latM ttieti-eliy said lunds ami latuls of John Kttnrx norili fointe.-n ili'i;ri'c-i cast, one liumlreil ami twenty.Nix perches to a post : theiiee by lands 'il 1 he I',, Inn. in Iclrs north el'litv decrees west I lilrl V-nllie P'Telles to a post; ttl"!,'- Iiy l.iilils of the Parker Iclrs sum h thtrij-seven ami one half ili'ifrees west thlrty-thr p and two maths P'Tuhi-s to a post; ttienui soiuh llfty-two anil one half il-'ifrees ea-t twelve p"n.'li"S to a p)st; theniv south thirty seven it'rces west, forty, eight piT.'ii-i to a po-it; theneo n ir'h llfti-two degrees west twelve ati'l eight, tenths parities tu a post; thence south thirty-seven and one half ilegrue west thirteen nnd six telittis per dies to a post; thence somh twenty seven d irrees east sixteen and two tenths (vrele-s to a poit; theneo south nineteen degrees west twenty four perches to a pes'; thence by lands of Theodore W, Smith south seventy-six degrees past sixty eight perelieg to the place of be ginning; containing 43 AC R ICS and 126 PK RCHK.S of In nd bo the same more or lesi. No, 'i. ileglniilng at a hemlock, corner of lands of Josep ll Kedltne; thence by lands of the Walls heirs south srventeen and one half de grees west sixty-five ptuchiM to a post; theneo by land of the said parties north seventy-four and on half degree s Jest, one hundred nnd twenty-rive perclcsto a post; thence by lands of Theodore W Smith north seventeen degrees cast slxtv-flvo perches to a post; thence by lands of .Imeph lieitltne south w venty-four and ono half degrees east one hundred and twenty three perches to the place of beginning; con taining KORTY-NIN'K ACRKS, be the same more or less, it b dng tlw samo premises which (ienrgo K 'eie and wife by iiult clalm deed conveyed to said n. F. lii.-ton; said deed being dated February lull, I861I; and re corded In tho Kecorder's mil e nf Columbia County on June 2Mh, lssw lu Deed Hook, Vol. No. A7, at page :i7J, roferenco being thereunto had will more fully and a' la -go appear. There Is erected ou the llrsl abovo described tract a FRAMK mYKIJJNO HOUSE, bank barn and all other necessary farm out buildings. There Is about twenty acres of real good timber on tho place, and tho balance of the laud Is In a right good s'ato of cultivation. There Is plenty of goo l water on tho premises and this Is a very desirable farm. All personal property on tho premises Is reserved, and all grain In tho ground Is reserved. Heed and sur veys If wanted, at the expense of the purchaser. rossesslnu will be given on April 1st, l'JOt. TEltMS UK S.VI.K:-Ten percent, of one fourt'i of the purchase money to be paid at the strik ing d iwn of the property, tho balance of tuo one fourth at the contlrniatlon nisi of tho s ile wh'ehwlllbe 0,1 February 1st, IW'I, and the remaining' three-fourths In one year from date of sale wlth.lnterest. AMOS NKYIIAH-), Administrator of II. K. (HKTON. doeoased. (Jko. W. 1kkii, Auctioneer. CLINTON llKHKlNll, AUOIIloy CHARTKR XOTICU. Notk'H ts hereby given that an application will be lunde to the Oovernor of Pennsylvania nn Tliui'sd iv, the seventh day of January 1 A. I), ll'i 4, by Itnns W. Hunows. .1. J. Uoblnson, John 10lem.11, S C I'ni.si, T. K. Hyde, all residents of Hie Siale of l enns IvahU, under the Act of ssembly entitled '-An Act. to 1'rovlde for the ipeoipiiiailon nnd Hrgulntlon of certain Cor por.illoiis, " appioved April -".nil, 1sTI, 11 nil the several suppleiiii-lii s thereto, for the charter of an intend' d corporation lo be culled Hlooins. burg Lumber and M iiiufiielurli.g Coinpaiii', the cliiii aeier mid etiieel of which Is the buying and selling 111.1l nianufuci ui lng and dealing In lum ber and an teles made of wood and Iron and oilier metals und materials, and for these pureoses to have, possess and enjoy ull the lights lienors, henell's and privileges of said Act 01 Assembly and tho several supplements thereto ' 'I I si IN, Ulooiiislmrg, 1'a , Solicitor or Applicants. Decelalier I". I'"1-!- 4I- MI.I'XTION NOTICK. Theaiiiiinial meellngnf the policyholders of the liili.rereek Far . ers' -Mulual Insuianeo , ouipuuy of Lime KKItfe. I'a.. wl'.l t..: ' held t. 1I10 hall l Centre (iralige, No. .',, I', of II., on 1 iies- a" January IU1I1. 1'' 4. between the hours of Hi's 111 and'.'p 111., for I he election of twelve ,1 , rs 10 serve for the ensuing year, and tor the iransaeMon ot such other business as may nioneilv come before said meeting. i'liou 11- biejvVN, secretary. AUDITOR'S NOTICH. AjiM! 0 TIioiiui II. Omt,lin. Tl,e uwlerti'Jiv'i umlilur uiiintf I V f' OnL r,,J, ,Culnm'i coumu tn nu.k-a Is- 1 ( ""' e"i":"' v,r,T'"T, 1 ' J, nu,, 'v !!!, .Wit. ( 11 o..hAwi m., to u-ai u A uiiuor. AUDITOR'S NOTICK. AuCtiur. ia-.il it. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Notlep )s berft.y given that, the following I. .111, d persons li ive hied with the 1 lerk ef the ii'inier sosloiis of 1 1, 1, 11.. I. la enmity, llnlr petnioi's tor license, whl. h will bo pieccnttd to sal I ( Hurt, on MONDAY, JANUARY i3, 1904. AT 10 O, CLOCK. A. M. t.eo.ire . Ash Stewart, A. Ash, trading ns Ash 4 i.ro ,reldenee, llr . II I c'l -'ek I . ownshlp. Ills tllleis. si , II Ll' lo said toMishlp nf l.ilarereek on a ha 1.. the p-ar of a Mourn. g or gilst mill, n ned bv tewiirt A Ash and being t.orih wi si "I l!i 1 n 1 reek Cost ortl-'c, and the sales room b' lrg In 1 he rear of the nforesald l ost Oftlce an 1 ow n- d tiy said Ash and Hro. .iiieob iv. Ailniris, ri shlene", Cntnwlssn town Fhlti. Hotel situate nn a lot of ground In said township, bounded by laud nf M ithhis (llngh s, U. K. .air anil bv the public road lending f c In Caiiiwlssa to Koa'lt.g creek. Mild llolel Is know n as the M'liroo I'olnis Hotel " Alfml Alidleas, residence, Mifflin township. Hotel j-1 1 11 ce In Hi" village of Mifllltivllle on Hie S'.inli wesl corner of Third and Hace streets b niiideil on t he nori h by Third street., on tho p 1st by .moo si reel, on Hie south by Fourth s' reet, mill 011 the west, by lot. of Mrs, Jos. shun, in. J.s li.iehmnn, residence, nioomsburg, wholo sile, sttuate on the iiorih side ot sei ond street, tn muled on the north bv Knlgn slley. Past by lot of .1. I,. Sharpl' ss, south by Hecund street, west ny 101 oi k. . urower. lames It. Illbhy, ipsldetice, r'fttawlsa town ship. Hotel situate In ( n: nwlssn townshln, bound d on I ho north by public road lending f 1. -In 1 a'awlss-i to Ashland on the ens' by Inn I of William wnson. west y bind of Heury rex ana known as "Hiuoy s iioioi, Charles Maker, residence, Catawlssa borough, wholesale, siniaio on Mill street futawlsna hoi-i.iih, iidjoliilng lands nt Mis. Mary Walter, 1 ;a, a iiariman and a public alley. t harles Huttaglla, residence, West, tlprwlclc borough, llotpl sitiiaio In said boroiign on west side of F. epco Avenue ndjulutng lot on thp wesi of ,i -lipoid .l i 11, lio on the east, bv lot of Merwiek l.tnl Improvement Co.. and by n alley 011 the north, being lot N . LM.'i. Tlioinns Collins, residence, t'entralla borough. Hesi aur.int. sll uate In Flist. viud of said bor nuge on tho Past side of Locust Avenue on lot b .undi d on the nori h bv James (la. men, oast by an alley, south by lot ol John .springer, west by Locust Avenue. Jumps Cnppplo, residence, West llerwtck borough Hotel, situate In said borough on south hide of Freas Avenue, bound d north by Fro is Avenue, east oy lot of Judkort.s, south by an alley. Wm. F. Crawford, residence, Madison town ship. Hotel, situate In the village ol Jersey lew n bounded on t ho nori li by road leading to Muiiey, east by land ot E. Welllver, south by land of It. Johnson, west, by road leading to Mlllvllle and known as tho K. Smith House. Anthony T. Conway, residence Centrnlla borough. Kestaurftht. situate In the Beeotid Ward of said borough, hounded north bv lot of Andrew Koouey, past by an alley, gouin by lot ot Owen Cain, west by Locust Avenue. C. h. Crawford, rcstdnce, Vont, air township, Hotel, situate In the village of Hupert adjoin ing land of M. Motiris, John (I. (Quick's estate and the p. U. Kallooad and known as the Ituiiert Hotel. Thoims I. Curry, residence, t'entralla bor ough, lintel, Rlt inn. e In tho Second Ward of said b rough on the corner of Locust Avenue and 1 entre s'reets, north by M K. Murphy, oast by Locust Avenue, south by Ceutre street and wesl by un alley. I'atitck Conway, residence Centrilla bor ough Wholesale, situate lu the SocordWatd t f said borough, bounued north by hi, alley, east by vacam lot, siu.th by public road leading to 1 atawissa and west by lotot tirace llouHg ban estate. Columbia Drewlng Co., hetiandoah, Pa. Wholesale, situate In West Ilerwlck norough nn lot No. sin on northwest corner of Washing ton street nnd right of way of s. II. X B. K. It. Co , Mirth by Third Avenue, west by lot No. Sua, and owned by said Drew lug Co. David I). Dyke, re-dilonce, ' entrails borough. Hotel, tltuate In tho First Ward of said bor ough corner nf Locust. Avenue nnd Centre street, bounded north by Centre street, past by Locust Avenue, south by lot of U. J, Dyke and west by an alley. Charles Dusheck, residence, Moomsburg. Wholesale, sltuiile on the rear end of a lot be longing to .Mrs. I.lllle . Tavlor, bounded north by lot. of F. U. Hoddens, east by Iron street, south by Rn alley, 00 the wesl by an alloy. Angolo Durso, residence, borough of Merwiek, Hot' 1, sli 11 ite In tho borough ot West Ilerwlck ou tho soui h west corner of Arch and orange streets, bounded north by Orange strict, past bv Arch street, south by an alley, west by lot of Kcllog. II F. Dltterleh, residence, Illnomsburg llolel, slui ce on f-ocotid or Main street, bmind ed north bv Main street, Pi.st by lot of Miller heirs, sou' li by an alley, west by lot ot O. Lowenberg estate. Harry Derr and Win. Dorr, trading as Dorr Bros , residence, llloonisburg. Restaurant, sltume on the south side of second street of said town, bounded north by Second street, east by lot of Joshua Felteriuan, south by ITne alley, west by lot of U. J. chirk. Samuel R. I) or, residence, Loonsr, township. Hotel, sli uate lu I he vllluge of Nuinldla of said township on the road leading I rum la'awls-a to Centrnlla, bounded on the west by said road, south by load leading to Newim, north by laud of Jno. L Kline, known as "VuiUdla Hotel". Daniel F.ckerd, residence, West Ilerwlck bor ough. Hotel, situate on the west side of La Salle street of said borough, bounded north by land of Milton Freas, cast by La Salle si root, south by land of Freas Fowler, west by an alley. J. 11. Fowler, residence, Blooinsburg. Hestnu rant, situate on the wi'-i side of centre street or said tow n of Hloomsbuig, bounded north by an alley, east by Centro street, south oy an alley, west bv lundsof O Snyder, b- lug known as "Opera House block" ou Mist Hour of said building. Harney A. Friedman, residence. Shenandoah, Pa. Hotel, situate la tho borough ot ilerwlck on the south east corner of Vh.e street and Ninth streets, being Ml foot front on Vino etreet and ISO feet on MnlU street. .Matthew Forbes, resilience Jamison City. Hotel, sll unto In said Jamison city, bounded on thonoithb Market street, east by an alley, south by land or 1). J. Waller phi ate, and on tho wesi by Hi oad street, known as the "City Hotel." James II. Fiilrman, residence, Ilerwlck bor ough. Hotel, situate on tho north side of Canal street In said borough, bounded north by W. II. Mart, et al, east by J. K. smith et nl., south by Canal street, west by land ot Ida M. Fritz. Kdward fllger, resilience, IHuomsburg. Hotel, filiate on the northwest coiner of Kast and -IMI, Hi, eel 111 said liWIl, III., II. ilea II. ll t ll by vi m Viols, east by Fast street, south by sixth street, on the West by Strawberry Alley. John Oross, resilience, Hloomsbtirg. ltes- taurant, situate on the south side of Second stieet In said Town, bounded north by Second street, oust bv lot of John R. Towusend et al., south by an alley, west by an alley, and known as the " Kxchange Block." W. It. lilliimri', resl 'once, Btoomsburg. lies- taiirant, sll unto on the north side of Main Btieet In said Town, bounded north by an alley, east by Mrs llendershott, south by toalu Street, west oy an alley. Ambrose 1). (ioldsworthy, residence Centrnlla Borough. Hotel, sit uate on the corner of Main and Locust Avenue, First Ward, lu said llorouirh. bounded north by Main street, past by Locust Avenue, south by lot of lloldaworth Est , west oy au alley. John w. iloldsworthy, residence, Centralla borough. Hotel, situate In First Ward on the west sine oi locusi. a venue, Doutmed nortn tiy Maria Dyke, east by an alley, south by lot of C. 8. L. atso o., west by Locjsi Avenue. lorry A Hess, residence, nioomsburg. Hps- luiaiii, situate nu the south side o; Main street bounded north by Main street, east by an alley, south by an alloy, west by lot of U, A. Creasy. Oliver Honabaeh, residence, Conyngbam township. Hotel, situate 011 the west side of Main street In the village of Arlsles, bounded north by a road or street of said village, east by the Main si reel, south by lotot Kdwaid Hona baeh, west by an alloy. .lames c. Houghton, residence, pine town ship. Distiller, gl'Uate In Pine township, bounded north by land of Jas, U Houghton, ast bv land or j, o. noiigmon. south ov road 1. oiling from Pine Summit to Unltyvllle and on the west uy o'ner lauus oi j. yj. noiiguiou. p. B. lleddcDB, residence, Blooinsburg Hotel, sltu iie on the west side of Iron tftreet. bound ed north by Franklin Keller, east by Iron street, south by W. H.Taylor and on t tie west by au alley, knowu aa the " Heddeus llouso." Samuel K. Holler, residence, Berwick Borough. Restaurant, situate on the northerly side of Front Street of aald Borough, bounded north by land of F.P.IHU.east by Dean ft Jay.ie, south bv Front Street, west by other land of Samuel K. Ueller. Wm. T. Huntzlnger, residence, Berwick Borough. Hotel, situate oorner of Front and Market Street, bounded north bv Front street, east ht Market street., soui h by au nlly, west by land of lias. II ..n leromlah licit, restd-l.e", West Ilerwlck Bom. Iloiel, situ to on t he corn' r of Fioni and lop.ar Mi ceis being the mil,, a.d leading tr.ivelli d st reet III said Boroiign. W'. A Utilize!, resld' nee llloomsburg. Hotel. situate on the north nasi, corner of Second ree, m il Murray s alley or said tow n. boiinde i north by tut ol V. C A , east, In lot of C S. Finnish, south oy second street, west oy Mur ray's al oy. Horae." Hell. resld"tieo, Benton hornugh. llolel. sill, , ue on lion h west comer o' Second nod viaikei streets In said borough and knowu as tho "F.xcliar.ge noti I." Max Judkovles. resilience, Sernntnn, 'n. Motel, situate In the borough of West. Ilerwlck. beginning st, lie cor or of Wa ren street and Fieas Avenue, thence eastwardly lo lot of Iler wlck Land Improvement, in, thence soulh wanllv n sn alley, thence westwanliy to War ier street, Ihetiep tiorthw irdly to Freas Ave, Joseph Kaiwtek, residence, centrnlla borough Heat 1 1 111 1 r , tdtnute In the so 'OMd Ward of said ho ougti Mo.thwesi eoi nor of Locust, Avenue and HaMrond Avenue, bounded nor'o bv lot of fshlai'd -oHiig ruiel, east by Locust Avenue, south by Hallioad Ave: 110 and on the wesl by an alley. J. D. Ketfer and James Me ' nrtney trading In fl ill nam" of Kelfer A McCartney, residence, W est Berwick borough. Ilol.d, sit uate In said borough, b uit.ded north bv lot. of !l S. Wlllatns east by an alley, south by lot nf II K. Sponei, berg, and on the west by La Salle stieet. D. P. Klstler, residence, Cntawlssa llenugh. Iloiel, slluate In snld Borough, hounded north bv Main street, east, by Second street, sou'h by an alley nnd on the w-st bv s D. Klnurdund known as the " Catawlssa Hotel.-' C. A, Klthv find J. . Klrby, trading ss C A. sndJ.A. Kltby. resldencp, Berwick Borough, llolel, slttiale on the souih-past corner of Hoot anil .Market mi reels or said norougn, bounded north by Front street, east, bv . W. Dickson, et nl., south by Canal street, and west bv Market street and knowu as tluj "St. diaries lintel." H. O. Kiln", reldencp, Berwick Borough. Restaurant, si natron the south sl.le of Front reet of satd horo , tnunded north by Front, sireet, wesi by an alley, soul h bv an alley and east by other properly of II. O. Kline. H F. Kelehuer, residence, Benton Borough. Hotel, situate on eastern side of second stieet In sld Horo. and known as the " Mcllenry llouso." James M K lne, rosldnce, Bloomsbunr. Hotel, situate on the south side nf Second street of said Town, bounded north by Second street, past by an alley, south by an alloy and west by Joshua Fettennan Kstaie and knowu as " The cent nil Hotel." J. M. Kalbick, residence, borough of Hhennn- rt 'Bh. Hot. 1, situate on the somh east, corner of Monroe nnd Park streets of tho borough ot West Berwick. John Lavclle, residence, Centralla borough. Restaurant, slluate in the First Ward, corner of Main street and Locust Avenue of said bor ough, bounded norm by Main street, east by an allev, south by land of tbe L. M. C. & I. Co., and west oy Locust, Avenue. WHll.ua T. Lvnch. resilience, Cpntratla bor ough. Kesiauranl, slm ite In Second Warden Locust Avenue of said borough, bounded north by I) F. Curry, east, by au alley, somh by Ellen cam ana west oy Locust Avenue. Andrew J. Lvnch, residence, WHkes-Barre. Wholesale, sllualeon the soul hesslerly sloe of Kront street ot the norough or iiorwick, Douna pd northeast by Moses Market, southeast, by an ulley, so. thwel by property late of Mrs. C L. Unci, nnd northwest by Front street being No. nt, wesi Front street. fleorge F. LpI'zpI, rrstdenop, lioartngcieek township. Hotel, situate In Koarlngcreek township nn the public road, knowu as the old Heading ro.ui. Catherine Morrison, residence, Cor.tr.illa Borough Hpstaurant, sll uato In Second W ard of said ItorouiMi on iho west side of Lotist Avenue, bounded north by lot of M. .1. Mc Donnell. east by Locust. Avenue, south by lot of (ieo. W. Davis and west by au all ey. Michael J McDonnell, residence. Centralla Horo. Wholesale ns agent. In fie second watd of said Borough, bounded north by lot of ll. Mill ird, east, by Locust Avenue, south by lot of caineriue Morrison, west ov au alley. Victor Marclnskl, residence, Centrnlla B ro Restaurant situate In t he second ward of said Boro., on the west side of Locust Avenue, bounded nort li bv ueo. W. Davis, east by Locust, Avenue, south by C. M. Oelchey Kst , west by an alloy. Thomas Mohan, resilience, Oonvnghnm Town ship Restaurant, situate on the Kast, side of centralla road leading from Centralis to Ash land In stud Township, bounded, iinrih by Margaret Kllker, east by an allov, south by Michael J. Byrnes aud west by Public road leading to Ashland. John McDonnell, residence, Centralla Borough. Uotaurant, slluate In th second ward of said Boro., on Railroad Street, bounded north by Railroad street, oust by Andrew Rooney, somh by John Moran aud west by Locust avenue. Thfiinas .1. Madden, residence, Centralla bor ough. Hotel, situate In t ho First M aid of said borough on tho souilieant coiner of Locust Avenue and Park street, bounded north bv I'urk street, east by an alley, south by tdwuid Williams, wesi oy Locust Avenue. Michael Mnsslrno. residence, borough of West Berwick, llolel, situate on tho south side of Freas Avenue, buuuded north bv Freas Avenue, oast bv lot of , south by ilenv.ck Laud Improvement Co. Harry C. Millard, residence, Centre township. Restaurant, situate ou the north east corner of Cent re and So ond st reet, Blooinsburg, bounded north by au allev, oast by lot oi L. T. Sharp less, south by Second street, west by Centre street and known as tue "W nne House. T.J Morgan and Win. T. Morgan trading as T. J. Morgan Son, residence, Wllkes-liai re. Bottlers, situate In the Town of Hlooinsbu -g on the nort li east corner of Second and Leonard si roots bounded noi l h by an alley, east by lot ot Mis. Fannie Ansiock, sout ll by Second street , and west by Leonard street. Henry Miller and J. 1. Cherlngtnn trading as Mliler it t hei lngion, residence, catawtssi bor ough. Resiaui'iinr, situate In the said borough bounded nol i h by an alley, oust bv Second street, south bv Vain street, west, by R. .V. Uraluim, known as Truckcnnilller Restaurant. Richard Morrnl, residence, (lieenwood town ship. Hotel, si. uate lu the village or loin In said township, boiiudeil nori h by public road, oast by Charles S uci; house, soul h by Wooden Robblns, and tho west by P.O. S. of A. Bull. (ieorge Mlklus, residence, Brlaroreek town ship. Restaurant, since In tho township of HrUrcreek n lot No. l"lu, West Birwtck Land Impiovemeut Co. llohr Mcllenry Dlsi tiling Company, Oftlce etc. Benton tow nsh p. DIs, tilers, sli uate tu Ben Ion township, b in, i d mirth and east by Public road lending : from Deris to Heinon and on tho south and west by lands of Kohr Mcllenry. William Ney, residence. Beaver township. Hotel, hltuaie lu said township, bounded east bv Sherman Heller, west, by Daniel Rumer, north by John lluiislugcr, south by public road. Patrick O'Uollloy, residence, Centrnlla bor ough. Restaurant, slluate lu tho Second Waid nf said borough, bounded norm by an alley sou' h by Railroad street, east by au alley, west by vacant lot. Johanna O 'minor, residence Centralla Borough. Hotel, situate In the First wardof sild Boro., on the west side of Locust Avenue, bounded nori h bv -Ib 'rt Pall, east by Locust Avenue, soul h by Michael OConnur, west by an alley. John J. O'Donnell, residence, Centralla Borough. Restaurant, stiuaio In the First Ward of said Boro,, bounded nori h by Thomas Parrel, east by Locust Aveuue, south byJohu o'llrleu, n est by un alley, .1. W. Perrv, residence, Kugarloaf T wnshlp. Hotel, sltU'itw In the village cf Klk Drove, said Township bounded east by Elijah Hess, north bv Hummer and Yorks, west by publlo road lendlug from Central to LaporlP goulh by other lands of said Perry aud known as the " Eik House Hotel." Penna. Central Brewing Co. "John Arnold Department," Rosldent, llazloton, Pa. Whole sale, situate In Wesi Berwick Borough on rear of lot No. 1 In Fowler's addition, bounded east bv Thos Humbiy, wpst by A. Michael, soutU by hlver street, north by Front street. Benjamin Pennvpaokor, residence, Mlftlla township. Hotel, situate on the north side of Third si reel in the village of Mintlnvllle tn said township, bounded soul h by Third street, east by Ueo. Zimmerman, north by Second si reel, west by lot ot late Ueonre Miller, Andrew O. Hooney, residonce. Centralla bor ough Restaurant, slluale In the Second Ward of suld borough, bounded north by P. F. Burke estate, east, by an alloy, south by Martin Walsh aud west by Locust Avenue . B D. Klmby, residence, Madison township. Hotel, situate In the. village of Jersojtown, bounded north by K. F. Johnson, east by publlo road loading to Mlllvllle, south by publlo road loading to White Hall and west by (loo. s Lee. DonnlB Rowan, residence, ConynxTiam town Bhlp Rest aurant.slluai eon the east side ot Main street In the village or Byrutwvllle said town ship, bounded nort h by Mrs. Conroy, east by an alley, south by Catherine Bradley and west by Main Btreot aforesaid. Monroe Rnpe, residence, ( onynghnm town ship. Hotel, situate on lne wesl, Bide of the public ron I lo ding from Numidla to viontana In said township bounded east by pub ic road, sooth bv A. w Rumble, west, and north by lands of Lehigh Valley V oal i o. Daniel Roach resilience. I'ot.vnghain Town ship. Hotel, situate nl, Arlstes m said town ship On t he pnnl lending from Nuinldl i to Ash land and adjoining land of James Koslen bander and the Lehigh t'"nl Company and known as tho Mountain Hotel. Stephen B. Hhfiwn, residence, Cntawlssa Rorougn. Restau.an', si uate In sa d Bormigli, bounded norm by Main street, south by an alley, eist bvo'her lands of your petitioner, west by Railroad stieet and ktuw n u Hhawn's Kestaiiraot, Kdgir Rlsl'.o, residence, f'pntre Township. Hotel, sli u ite on t he sout h nf Public road lead In f from Blonni-diiirg to Berwick In th" vll'nge nf Cchtrcvlllo, hounibd north by said publlo road, east bv Ferry road, south by an alley, west by land of (P-orge spot.sler. Kdward .1 ShaerTer, residence, Centrnlla Boroueh. Hotel, slnmte In Ml" First, vinul of said Horo , on th" west sld" of Locust, Avenue, boundert norm ny a private aney, nasi, oy I.oeit. Avenue, south by John Moran, west by private alley. Dlson nvnge, residence, orangevllle borough Hotel, sltume nn the north enst, corner nf Pine and Main streets In ssld borough, bounded north bv K. 11. Sloan, east by an alley. s mm ny Pine street nnd west, bv Main street nf said borough, known as the "Orangevllle Hotel." stetgmiler Brewing Company, residonce, Wllkes-llarre. Wholesale, situate on the west sld" nf chestnut street. In Berwick borough. bounded east by Chestnut street, soutti ann west ny land of Penna. ( anal Co.. north by land of D. L. A W. K. K. Co. Benpimln K. Sponnberg, resl1"n 'e, Berwick boroiign. Restaurant, situate on the southerly sld " of Front, si reel In said bor ugh, bounded east by J. . Ilarrv, south bv nn alley, west by R. Heritor estate, norm oy rroni street. Ntegninl'T Brewing Cnmpnnv, residence, Wilkes-Burro. Who'esale. situate on the south side of tevnth street. Blooinsburg, bounded south by nn allov, west bv Thos. Sullivan, north by Seventh street, east by B.HIV. Railroad. Illram A. Shaffer, residence, Orangevllle borough. Hotel, situate on Main street tn said borough, bounded north by c-lvin Herring and an allev. east, by Main si root, south bv Rebecca Megnrg.'il, west bv Mhl street aud known as tlie "iiecKinan nuuse I. n. nnyiier, resilience, ni'MiuisuiHH. ii'iii-i. situate on Second street, of said town, bounded on the snuth. ens' nnd west bv an alley and nn the north by second street, and known as the "Exchange Hotel. ' William Spearing, residence, Scott township. Hotel, situ Ho In :hn village of Light Street, said township, bounded east bv K. 1) Hagenbuch, south by Peter Z"lglor and on the north and east bv nubile roads, and known aa the "United Stiitei Hotel." Rdwnrd Schor.ke. residence. Berwick borough Hotel, situate on the corner of West Front, and Oak st reels bounded north by Matthias Frautz on the south ny oak street. William B. Shuck, residence, borough of Cata wlssa. Hotel, situate III said borough, bounded on the south by Main street, west by Second street, north by an alley and east by property of Clark psiuih. Andreas (). Stongn, residence, Montour town ship Hotel, situate in tho viitngo or orovnma said township, bounded north ley Henry La, arus, east by Isaiah Hagetiburn, south by nubile road, west bv jore ueeber and known as "The Hotel Slonge." A W. Shumnn. residence. Columbia County Hotel, situate In tho v 1 1 1 ige of Mainvlllp, Main Township, boundeo north and west by publlo roads, east, by J. K. Loiigpnlierger, south by John A. snuuian ana u. k. letter. J. F. Shnemnker, residence, Berwick. Hotel, situate on the soulh east, corner of SpMng Warden Avenuo and Mower street. In Wesl Berwick Borough, bouuded north bv Spring Harden Avenue, w st by Mercer street, south bv schley Alley, est by Mrs. Sarah Ann Dun ling. Jacob Steen, residonce, Sugarloaf iTownahtp. notel, situate In thn village fit Central, said township, bounded north by a lot of Louisa stem, oust bv an alley, south by Joshua Ucss, west by public road. O. E. Sutton, residence, Greenwood Town ship. Hotel, slluate III the village nf Rohis burg, said township, corner of Rhorsburg and Mlllvllle rouds and Known as the " Rohrsburg House." James Scandal, residence, West Rerwlck Borough. Hotel, situate on Proas Avenuo at corner of W arren St.. nf said Boro., bounded north by an alley, past bv iarrpn Street, south by Freas Avenue, west by lot IMS. Clark Taylor, resldencp, Columbia county. Hotel, situate at Pino Miinmit. l ino township, bouuded on thn east by public road, norih by J. F. Lemon, west by .1 F. Lemon, south by public road leading to Unltyvllle. Joseph Trotter, residence, Centralla borough. Hotel situate In First Ward of said borough on the west side of Locust Avenue, bounded north by Michael O'Connor, enst by Locust Avenue, south by Ooldsworthy estate, and on tho west by an alley. Aaron Trexler, residence, Convnghnm town ship, wholesale, sttuate on the tast sldo ot publlo road loading from Catawlasa to Ashland, bounded on the north and east by Lehigh Valley Coal Co., south by same and on the west by public road. CJoorge Cnnngst, resldenc, Berwick borough. Hotel, situate In said borough, bounded north by Pino stiver, east by K. Cope, somh by K cope, west by c. M. Auratid, and numbered 10X7 1 lne street In said boiough. William Watershold, residence, Conyngbam township. Hotel, slluate In Locust Dale said township on the north Mile of a public road loading from Ashland to Locust (iap, on tbe northeast corner of Sixteenth and Centre Streets. Sue A Wolf, residence, Peott TownsMp. Hotel, situate In the vllluge of F.spy said town ship, on tho north side ot Muln street, bounded north by an alley, east by road leading from Wantes store to D. L. and W. Railroad, south bv Main Street and west bv Stephen Pittlt aud known as the "Kspy Hotel." II. S. Williams, residence, Berwick Borough. Restaurant, situate ou South side of Front stieet, said Boro., bounded east by an alley, somh tiy an slley, west by M. A. Marklo and on the north by Front Street. Montellus Yenger and James Yeagor, resi dence, Locust township. Hotel, slluate on the west side of the publlo road leading from Numidla to centrnlla In tho township of con vnglfin, bounded north by land formerly of John L Kline, past by suld Publlo road and on the west and south by lundsof your petltloneis. William Yost resldencp, Blnenisburg. Res tourant, situate In tho Ith Flection District ot said town, nn Iho oast side of K st si root, bound"!! iinrth by Fifth street, east by Rescue nose Co., south by William Yost, west by East Street. Boyd H. Yottor. residence, ' Mnln township Hotel, situate In the village of Mnlnvltle ou the west side of public road leading iroin Malnvllo to Catawlssa, bounded on the west by cata wlssa creek, north bv lsanc Yclter, south by C. s. Rlchart, east by public road. Lloyd Yenge residence, Catawissa borough. Hotel, siiuaie In said borough, bound, d east by lot ot Angellne Shumati, west by Railroad street liorm by Pine street, south by other la.d or your petitioner and known as "Railroad Hotel." Wellington Yenger, residence, Locust town ship, llolel, sli uate In said township, adjnln lug land of Livingston Yeagor, M. (I. Hughes slate, Montellus Yenger and the public road and known as the National Cross Keys Hotel. Rudalph Y'ankee, residence, Greenwood town Bhlp Hotel situate in village ot Ejersgrove on the west side of road leading from Mot-dans. viii m Mlllvllle. hounded north by public. road. east bv public road, south by lot of Jackson Bobbins, west by an alley known aa "Eyers. grove llotol" o -.., my,,. riorv nf Court of ouartor Sessions. Clerk's Oftlce, Blooinsburg. Pa., Deo. Si), lua. Professional Cnrds. N. U. FUNK. ATTOKNHY-AT-LAW, Ent's Building, Court House Square, BI.OOMSBUKG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., Jd floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. joimo. ram. jobn a. basmam FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office on Centre Stree , 1st door below A, N. YOST. ATTORN IV-AT-LAw Fntf'uilriin j Court Moure Fqunre. m.UOMSBURG. r-A H. A McKlLLIP. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd I let., BLOOMSBTJKG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square. Blooinsburg, Pa. IKELKR & IKKLEK, ATTORNEY ATLA W. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, fA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bloomsburo, P Office In F.nt's Building, W.TFTtHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sti CATAWISSA. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlce with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C-fT Will be in Oranj;evil!e Wednesday al each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over J. O. Wells' Hardware Stora, Bloomsbnrg, f. Will be in Millville on Tuesday. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office: Lnt building, over Fanners Na tional Bank. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tw office Llddlcot building, Locust avenue MONTorR Tii.srnoNi. mix Tsi.traowi CTIS TISTID. 0LASH8 PITTED. H. BIER MAN, M. D. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8V KOKOS orrici bouii Oflloe A Residence, 4th St. 10 a. m. to n p. m., 8:S0 to 8 p. m. ULOOMSBUfcG, PA J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-30-y BLOOMSBURG, PA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. F.yes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 to 8 Telephone, DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets. RI.OO . SFURG PA. Co umbla & Montour Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUHGKON DENTIST, Office Barton's Uulldlng, Main below Xark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mnnne all w ork warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. "To be open all hours during the d.;;-. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGKNT. (Successor to B. F. Hantaan Represents twelve of the strongest Compan les In the world, among which art; CASH TOTAL gUBFLda ,... CAPITAL. ASSETS. OVSH ALL Franklin of Fhlla.. $4iki,ooo 3,iyN6 n.ooiso Penn a. I'hlla 4011.000 3,Mj,Mt,o 141X5 Wueen, ot N. Y. 500,000 8,MS,l8 iWj Westchester, N.Y. l)0,0..0 l,7Sa,SoT W? N. America, Phlla. 8,000,1100 B,73u,t)S S,.k Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 8d floor. Losses promptly adjusted and jiaid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, INSURANCE AND REALESTATE AGENTS AND BKOKFRS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. S tints Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Cora panies as there are in the World and nil losses promptly adjust ed and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. ( Successor to C. F. Knapp.) GENERAL INSURANCE Office 23S Iron St,, Bloomsburo, Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. naruel, Prop. No. iai West Main Street fLarce and convenient sample rooms, ba rooms, not and cold water, and modern cot veniences. Bar stocked with best win an liquor. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snyder, Proprietor. (Oppoiitcthe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sample looms, bub rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. Signature f
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