THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. i mm in Some of the Dilllcult ics to be Overcome in Constriction GRAFT FLOURISHES, TOO Sjriidlcuten lleutjilit 1'p I, unci Along Proposed Kontc unci Held It A no I list tin- Itnllrond fniii'miiy Trouble Over Itoincmil of (.rove Corner on IIiilMliitf Mntorlnl. The final contract for the SlinrtK-hat-NankliiK line wan bIkdcU nfter protracted negotiations by Slieng Tfi Jea and the coiKM'Kslotiiilrps (thn l5rtttnh nnd Chinese rorporatlnn ) In July, 1903. iietwooti that diite nml thn Actual bt'KlnnliiK of earthworks further pourparlers wero necessita ted on points of detail, financial nnd administrative, In renaid to which EhctiR Tn-Jen's nttltixlo was persist ently obstructive. Kvontwilly, at tho Instance of the Hrltlsli Kovrriitnent, an Intimation wuh conveyed to tho Dlrentor-Oonrral from the Wiil-wu-ju that further obstruction would ntall iinplc.HKunt results, and since then matters have ndvunced nioro satisfactorily. Tiia lino to Nanking via tho pro rlncfal capital (Sooehow) Is approxi mately 200 lulled lotiir, rnimlnR throiif'h flat country Intersected by many creeks and covered as far ns CbfnklniiK with Innumerable proves; thence to Nanking on the slope of the hills which lie parallel and close to tho Ynngtso. Hy the terms of the contract Shout; Tn-jeli receives 1530, 000, in return for which Ik? U bound to acquire all necessary land and to obtain the removal of graves within tho limits required by the railway. Klghtoen months after the arrival of tho engineering slnn. only thirty-light mlb's of the total length bad been acquired, and this In Iso lated Eeclluns. The construction now proceeds as the laud Is handed over; It Is there fore evident that future progress will depend chiefly on Sheng's per formance of his duties. Ho promised to give tho company full possession of all tho land as far as Sooehow bo fore April, 1905, and thence to Wn leh beforo Juno; but continuous pressure has not succeeded In secur ing tho fulfilment of this official's promises. In tho meanwhile It Is In teresting to observe that, no soon as the survey of any section Is com pleted and the line definitely lo cated, a Chinese syndicate of which Sheng Ta-Jen's son Is the re puted head purchases the land, wherever possible, from the agricul tural owners uud holds It against the railway company, claiming a large advance on the market value. (The prlco paid for agricultural land, cotn rmlsorlly acquired, varies between t20 and f 0 per acre.) Those opera tions primarily concern the Chinese government; but, us they delay con tructlon work and thus Increase tho ultimate cost of tho railway, they concern also the concessionaires to whom Sheng frequently appeals for funds to meet "unexpected con tingencies." Another source of diMlculty lies In the removal of craves. This Is a Question which pivsep.'s Itself every where in China; but In t'io country between Shanghai and Wusieli It Is unusually proim.i 'at , because, the lino runs through what might hn de scribed u,n a continuous gr;iveard. Tombs and family burylu.; t rounds, frequently of great M::e, are scat tered haphazard throughout tho highly cultivated field:;. Many have been removed during the ptsst year, but. even on the hind already hand ed over un enormous number re main, and for these gups have to be loft In the embankments. For each grave's removal compen sation has to bef pal 1 tit rates vary ing between 10s. und It I and as this business Is also transacted by Sheng's staff, It presents a contlnuul cause of friction nnd delay. So called benevolent societies have been formed fit various centers and col lect subscriptions with the ostensibly pious object of removing the remains of the numerous departed Chinese who left no descendants to practice for them the rites of filial piety. The Tal-plng rebellion left many auch cases In its track. These societies employ coolies to collect the bones, which are then reverently placed In a Devon's kerosene packing ease or other equally Inexpensive receptacle and thereafter deposited on tho nearest piece of wnsto land, tho society's work being confined to claiming and getting the compensation per set of bones collected. The smallest re mains will suffice to Justify a clulm, sod unidentified ancestors are there fore In demand all along tho lino. It U reported, though dilllcult to prove, that the Chinese members of the board of commtsloners and other lo cal mandarins have been prominent ly connected with the "benevolent" societies. Another Interesting example of Chinese official methods came to light when the construction of bridges was begun. The corporation toon discovered that u completely organized corner had been formod by the Chinese to control the supply of skilled labor and of bricks. 8o effective was this combine thut con siderable time elapsed before work could be done at anything like rea sonable prices, and one of tho con tultlng engineers (A, J. Barry) has therefore made arrangements for the establishment of independent brick yards and the Importation of labor from Tientsin. In the meanwhile thevoonstructloa of all bridges as far as Wusluh has been contracted for. LICKNSK APPLICATIONS. Notice Is here l.y irlv. n II, ut th" r,1. win; limned persona hieve filed with ihe deck oi i he pointer Hessimis of ( eliunliln county, their petitions lor IIctiinc, wlili n will lie picHtited to s ild 'oiirt oi, MONDAY. JANUARY 15, 1006, AT ID O'CLOCK A. M. Stewitrt A. Asli, resilience firliircrcek town Ship. lNllllcr, hltllille In mild tiiwnshlri if llrl iien ck, on 11 lot In the rear or 11 II nirlnirnr KMsl mill, owned hy Mew-mi A Ah. unci IVIng northwest of liiinrcrcck pomioMI'c, hi. I the Mlrsrno.n Ijidlik' In Hie r"ir ol Hie Hfnn'iulcJ pculi, nice rod owned In h;i -t.'ivnrt A Ash. J.icoh v. Ad.i 1 h, rc-ddence. 1 iiiiiwIsmii inwr. ship. II ml, sliiiaie cm a lot of Kimim! In -old township, huiindi c hy hind of M I'nliw Wlncle-i, K. It. .nrr and hy Hie pun c road lending from I'llliiwl.pi, 10 lie , . Lr, ieck, Si,li I hotel UiiiWIl IH the ' Tnre e Points Hotel " Atfr rt Ar.rtri as ri.il-n-" Mifflin township. Hotel, Hi 1 lime In the vdhllp' of .Mlllll,.vllle oil the koiii h west enrneror Third 11 nd Kaoe sue Ik, lioiilidi'd on 1 he norih hy third street, on tlx. oust liy I ive slteet, on Hie smith hy I'ouitn leel m ni -in Mi,: wi st hy iot of 1 he csiutc of John Harm nv. Clniriis w. Atvetnr, rc-dd"iice VnlnvHIe Itntel, hp 11 ue in uin 10.v11.hlp, In lown of M;il!niee. 1 1, ea-t Mde 01 puhiic 10 cl le.cdltiK lioiu 1 . tnwl.sa to Mean r .illev. Hurl ley Alnerls 11. residence linhrslmrg, Itolid, sliuaie in 1 hi- vltl ik-e i f lioliisliutg, on I he 11m thenar ivirn.f i,( l;ehv Inn ' nnd till'-villi- load-, and known as liolunur lluli 1. II d -ip' liefer. II ildenee llerwlck. I.'e'a- ii'iint, sliuaie ie the sum le'i I v slih' of Kronl M'lei r, 1 eiween Maiket and Mu.beny hi reels In H it I Ijori.iikih ot Peru lcl iie u na Poran. re-l leare Cnntrall'i hmoii'i IP Hi ma- t, Hllllate oh till- COI'lierol I'.lX'oll m il HaPlMlld UVcl.lles, In I lit Second Wind Ot said boioiigh. Ivlwnrd IIov.cp, rc. h t,ce Willeulon l'tcl, SUM ite In I.iiciihI tcc.vn.,lilp, rn went side or road leiidim; foini Nnmedia 1 o ( dit r 1II.1, ti 'iuid cd hy Daniel l.i viio, Kohcrt, at i.Pib, Inc )U IP'overiind chiii'ies IP nd.lciis. I. N Kachinan, n sldcn e llleoinshiirir. Wliole. Sll", fltlla 11 norm Mile of . eond scree', b"iince, c,e n alii hy HI K'e iillev, east In let of . I. I. Mill i .s. Hotiih hy Seeolicl streid, Wi se hy o(. of Hrnwer. Jain s li. Pit hy, ri sldi nee ( atuwissn lown Shlp. Motel, sic 11. ile In l al nMs-u niwnshlp, h iitideii on the noi Hi hy puhlle lead IcadiLi; Irnin ( ii'iiwIhiii in Ashland, or. Hie eas In I n u ot Win Wilson, w. hi rn land of lleiuy rVx, a"d know n bs lllhhy's Hotel. Clmrles HnttiiKllii, residence West, llerwlck borouifh Hotel, siiimie In sulci h.irociK'll on north hldeof I reus avenue. ciiarh s linker, residence CaliiwN-e. Whole Hale, sit 11.ee in 1 In- onrnucli of Cacawisin on Mill strict Hcljolnliiif lands i,f Mis. Maty Waller, Mis ' I un Mi ,i,e and 1. imlillc iith v. lidpli Pencil tie, residence West Perwl k u li iilc. sUiinte In sod horoui;h, hounded eusi. hy iiios. IIoiiiIiov, hoiiiii Dy susipediaatin liveroie, w est hy Ad 1111 Michael Hint wile, nort It by Front sir el. Allrcd Mower, residence llerwlck. Wholes do. spil.teln town of lllnomshiinf. In Inilldlni; rotiuiT'y oei niiled hy KpHimshiirK Artlth hit Icn nr.d Cold stomnt. c, on thn north sldu ot Seven Hi street, Mary K Collins, resMencn Ceutrnlta hoiouifli Itc-HiHiiraiit, slti.iiti. lu tirst waid of sulci bor ouifh, on tli eusi Hide of Locust, avense onto', bounded en I Im mirth by J unes tPintinn, cust, by n alley, soul li by lot of John Spring, west by I.iiciihI nvencii CNdiiinhla Hr"winir Co, shcniindoHh, l'a SVholesale, slluiitn In West llerwlck boron :h, on lot No. Hnl, on northwest, corner of Wnslil if. ton ntivei and rlxlil 01 way of s. H. .1- II. Kit. co , north bv Thud avenue, went by lot. No. ml, and owned by said Hn-wing-Co. Anthony T Conway, ro-idence ('entralti bor oiikIi. Hotel, Hltuntn l.i the second ward of SHld boroiiKh, on the coiner of Centre street, and l.oeiiHt avenue. I'at lick Carey, residence Cnnvnglium town ship. I'.est an rant , sllihitc In the Hald township. In tin vlllnk'e known as bark Corner, "n tho west Hide of the nubile toad lending from Cen trulN to Ashland. John Column, residence centrnlhi boroiuth. llesiHitrant, slluate 111 s cond ward of said hor oiH(li oil Hie east, Hide or I.ocut, avenue, bound ec hori h hy dwi-n lain, south by property of Kdwaid J. Klytin. c. B. 1 raw ford, residence Jerseytown. Hotel, Hltti 1' e Iti vliak'e of Jersey town on tho corner of Mlllviite and Muncy roads, mill know n as the "Crawford." Ilennls Horsey, resldcnc Jutnlmn City. Hotel sltuute In Jamison Clt., , corner f Market street and llroad street, 1. nil Known as tho city Hotel. Vlclmel House, residence cent ralla borouirh. lteiUiiurant .Hllllate In necond ward of said boroiiKh, on w est side of Locust avenue, hound ed hy property of M. J. McDonnell and property ot Duoi-go VV. Davis. H. F. HP rfeiiliacli, residence llloomiburi;. Iloitd, situate on He- northwest corner of Kast line! MM h si reels In said town, hounded portli by W'tn Vlets east by Bust street, south by sixth si le. l. and west h M rawuerry alley. Hurry Dorr and V. m. Derr, trudfnt; as Hcrr Urns., residence tilnniusbiirt;, l(eiaurant, Hll 1 a e on the- foiph side of Second si reel of said tow n, Pom, iled horHiliy second hi rcct.cn"! by lot ot Joshua I'et ten. urn, sum li by line alley, west hy lot or II. I. Clark. c. A. Dent, residence lola. Hotel, situate In loin, on public road Icinhnv; !rm .M I II villi to line Siiiiim it, bounded nonh l y putiito, rend, ecst bv mud ot 1 has stailjlioii.e siiiuh by lot cd W. K bblns. West bv lot of I'. I). N. or A. II F Dlei lerick-, resldu Oia'i','cviu.. hir- oiieh. Hotel, sit nate on Hie hoiihcast coiner ol pine and M 1I11 streets In hald liopU'.rh, hum K-d north by K II. Sluati, east liv an nlicv, s iuhhy Pine strict and west by Main street or sa'd borotitih, known us tho OiuntreHLe II 1. II. .1. Dcnle, residence Cnnyrik'lKim township. IPilel, sl'llate 111 I 'OllllK'lialll Ioimis Ip, lj' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - idnoilh bv public mUiooI lot, east, liv Mis. ('athailnc iiilnu. bout li by Ceuire sli'eo:, we:tt by Wucd stfeid. DnoPd li. K-kerd, residence West llerwlck horouc,h. Hotel, sit u it. on the west, slue of I. a-allo street ot said borovifh, hoiinde'i north hy Inn I of Milton Freas, east by LaSalle hi reet, Hour li by land of Fieus Fowler, west by an alley. Viattlmw Forbes, residence Jamison City. Hon I, sir utile In Miiraiio ir township, hound d 1101 1 h bv an ulley, east and sotltli by land or Matthew Forbes, mid on luu west by Market htreet. J. 1(. Fowler, residence Moornsbiiri;. fiesta H runt, sp uate on the west side ot 1 en- re si reet nr H ihl town or Ilinomsbui'K. bounded tiort n by an alley, ensi by 1 cut re htreet, south by nn nliey, west, by hinds or II. Snyder, belim' known ns opera House Block, on Mist Hour of said building. liMcney A Friedman, residence llerwlck. Hotel, hltuate III the borough ol llerwii'K, on the femth east enrneror vine street and Ninth street, bcdinr Ml reel front on Vine street uud I6H feet on M ill street. Jellies II Faliiii in, residence llerwlck bor ough Hotel, Hltuate on the north side of canal si reef, lii said borough, bounded norm by W. u. Maitz.et nl , east by J, h. MiiPh.et ill., south by 1 nniil st reet, west by land or Id t M. Fritz. John Fcdorco. residence buioiiph of West, ller wlck. Hole I, Hit uaU In h.ild borough at, Hut corner or Warren st reet nnd Freits uveiiue east wnrdly to lot or II. Lihcl Improvement Company sou' hwiirdly to nn nllc.v, west wnrdly to Wurren street, nonhwnidlv to Fleas Avenue, John i.rnss, tesldcnce lllooiiisliurg, Ifestnur ant, Hltuate on the soul li Hide ot Second Htreet In h aid town, bounded mirth bv second street, east bv lot or John It, iownseiid et til., Koutu by 1111 nlle.v, west by an alley, und known us Exchange Hlock. W. ll.Hllinore, residence Lloinisburg. K-s-taurnnt, sll u to on 1 he north bide or Mai:: street In sulci town, bounded noil h by un alley, eust hy Mrs. Iletidersholt, south hy Main at root, west by an alley. AintirosH I) lioldsworlhy, residence Centralla boiiiiigh. Hotel, sliuatuoii thn corner ot M11I11 hi reel und Locust iivenite, first nurd. In Hild borough, bounded north by Main street, eust oy Locust avenue, soiuli by lot ot lloldsworthy Est . west by un alley. John W. (lol isworthy, resldenco centralla borough. Hotel, situate In llrst wind on Hie west side ot Locust avenue, bounded north by Mai In Dyke, eu t by 1111 alley, south by lot ot C. S. si 1. Ass'n, west hy Loo ist avenue. Patrick J. liiiuglinn, resilience cnnyngliuiii township Itesluuruiit, t-ll unto III the village of HyrnesvUle, Hald lowhshlp, bounded noun hy lot of Maiy linker, easi by road lending from 1 cntr.iiia to Ashland, south b) Win. Cuwic), West bs a 11 alloy. Patrick ilaiighan, residence Ceiilrallu, Slid wuid. lie stuuiaut. Hit nate In said nd want, b lUhdi d ni i'Hi by , limit's A Sluions. east by nn alley. so'UU oy a vacant, lot, west by public road I ailing tiom cuinwlssu to Ceii.rulln. Martin ij'ilb sky, reslilenco luiryea, Luzerne county, lloiet, situate In tho borough or West Berwick, corner I it No. T'd 011 second avenue. Jerry A. Ile-s, rehldeuco Hlooi.hurg. Itcs taiiiiitii, situate 111 the south side or Main si 1 eet, bounded noi"h by Main street, east by Hn ulley, soul h by an ulley. west by 1) A Creasy Oliver llotiabach, rei !cuccConyngham town ship. Hotel, sliuutn on 'he wi s stile ol Main street In He vlllugonrA ImIch, h 'Utnlcd north by a rend or st reel of said village, east, by the Main Htreet, south by lol 01 Kdwaid lloiiabuch, w.'ht by an alley. James C. Houghton, rcHldence linn tow nship. Distiller, slluate Hi linn lo vnshlp, hounded north by hind of Ins. c. Hougli'ou, eust by hmd or J. C. Houghton, Hunt h by tond leading from line siiiii'nii to I'nltyvlllH and on the west by other land of J. V. lloui.'lilou. I'. II IHddetis, resld nci- HlootnHhurg. Hotel, sit unto on toe west side of Iron st reel, bounded iio'iliby Franklin Keller, 1 nst, by Icon hfeei, hoiiHi by W. 11. i'ayior, unci cm Hut isl by stl ulp y, known ns the "Hoddens House. Jo. 'li Unlet , residence i cntrulln, .'nd ward. F."st aiirant, nit line In suld vtut wn .1 of t en. 1 r iia. bound' d me t h by A K Fot tei cinn, eust bv an ,iie, Kiuih b All ui 1 am, an I West, by Lociisi an one. I tenn is H. Horliherger, rcHldence Convtighitm tow nshlp Hotel, sit uate Hi 1 "tiytiglinm lown. Hlilp on west nlde of a , public Kind lending li 'tii Numlill 1 In ArlHtes M. J, liar I , les tleiii'e Merit llf oil. Hotel, Kit uate In Hie boinugh or West Kirwick, on sci.it li Hide or Krens uveniie, b Hliiiled on the in i 1 li r K;, 'ns avenue, east bv lai d ot .Mill-1 i t nl , soir u hy a.i ulley, west by land id II t wick Land liuorotemi'tii Co. 8. h. Heller, residence, llerwlck borough. Peslaiii.uii, sli 11 ue on Hie horthi'i'lv Hid" of front Htreet of Hald b irou.h, boutideil nort h tiy land of F. I'. Hill, east by Doau X J 11 ue, Hoot h tiy Fronl hi net, west liy other land of Samuel K Heller. Win. A. Ilar'zel, ri sldence lllooinsliui g Hotel Rliu.ito oil Hie mil I heuHterlv co ner 01 second s' reel acd Muriav s allev or said town, h m tided bortll by lot or Y. M C. A., east bv In, ot C S. Fin in. in, hoiiUi by Seuumi street, west by Miei'.y'saln y. 1 harps t lloibich, residence C uivngham township. Holt I Hiiitale In l.o lis d 111 hhIi! tow nshlp on ihe riihi HI P- or ro d leading f''"lfi Ashland to I.O' usi loip. nnd known as the Weal Kcd Hotel. Hanover Plowing Company, prln'ipil onies Da.. Mile yy iiiles lie, sit lla'e III t no h irnilgll of llelW I, k, on east Side of Vlll" S' reel, No S li on H ild hi reel, b' lug lot. No. 1 1 In Jackson A Crls pin s ui h II I phi to 1 In- liunMiuh of iter wick i I- and T. F IP ntiessei , t radii g ns Ifentief ' H y linn, iiestatirant, Ht'eaieln the horoiigli ol 1 aiawlssa, 011 norcii sld" or Main si reel nud kn .wn ns"ienne sv Ibs'ati am " Home iirenlng c ein',ic, , lesldeiice, shenun- llonll, Pa. WIikPhiIc, SU'lale III I oi.yngllnlll 'owiishlp, e irie r renin mid Seventh streets, I being p. m Nos. Hand 10 In lilo' k No -.'1 1 Home P.rew lng ro , residence, Sheiiai'deali, I I'd., v. holevale, sit II ue In t he llorouicll of West, I ll' i vlei.-, c irner or iiurd nvetiilH and Warren j SI I eel, l. ng lot No Si?. i hon, is Mickey, residence, Ilhioinshiirg Ho I Id. sP 11 ue 111 tiiooin di'ir1;, on sou' iiwcsi corner j 1 I M il and K. lin o el st I c's I seph L. JoilkovpH, esld"lice, West, ll'T- ! wick. WlcdesaP, situate In said bonuigh ot j West ! 1 'i w ck, tiou 1 1 deel on ihe noi : li by Fieis a' eniie, east hv James ( 1100I '. m,,ii, Ii bv 1111 ill- ley. wt , 1 by land or euMs; being lot No. mil liH. 'iii Kitwick, residence, Centralla bor o'li.h. Itcsiiiurtnt.slHtu'e 111 the second ward ol said borough 1.011 Invest corner or Locust a venue and Kaliroad nvi tuie, b.uiiile 1 1101 1 h hy lot of Wm. I. Illlle, east, In Locust UVehllo, soul tl te' IPillroad uveiiue, and on tho west by un Uuey. D P. KlstP'r, reslder.ec, Catawtsu borough. Hotel, slni.ite In sahl hormiKh, bounded north by Mam Htreet. east bv Second street, south bv un a ley 11 11 1 011 the west by s. I. Klnard, und known vt the vatawissa Hotel " c. A. Kliiiy, residence, lierwi k borough, ll'Uel, Hltuiite uf the southeast corn -r or Front and Vurxei stteets or said borough, hounded nort h by Front street, east bv S W. Dickson, et nl., south by Canal sir ( t, and west bv Mar ket street, and known us "St. 1. buries Hotel." I arvln Mle, residence Jackson township. Holed, situate In Sugarlouf township, located lu Jamison 1 Hy, and known m "Proctor Inn " Elmer K. Kelly, re-ldence West, llerwlck. Hotel, situate r- West, llerwlck, bounded on tho north by A. W. Thompson east, by an alley, south bv lot of Win Hurling, on west by Lu bullo H' reel, 4 Jatnes M. Kline, rcsldeneo llloomsburg. Ho. tel. situate on the Booth Hide of M-cund street, ol said town, bounded north hv Seci nd street, e hi by an ni cy, south bv un nlley, nnd west hy Joshua Fetterumn estate, and known us the Central Hotel. Jacob Kupsky, resldenco, borough of West Hetwtck .iciiel, sttnace on the soul beast cor. ner of Monroe and Furk streets of the borough Of West llerwlck. Louis Kosi.ei.buuder, resldenco, Arl'tes. Ites t iurant, s.tuale In Arlsts, Conynghum town ship, at corner of Mldvulley road and roud lead ing to Nutnldia, John Lavelle. residence, Centralla borough. Itostaurunt, situate In tho First, ward, corner of Main st reet and Locust avenuo of t-ald bor ough, bounded north bv Main street, east by an nlley, Buinh by land of the L M. C. & I. Co , and west by 1,0' Ust avenue. A. J. Lynch & Co., residence, W tikes-Ilnrre. Wholesale, sll uute on the southeasterly side of Front street In the borough of U'TWlck, bound ed i.iirihwest by Moses Market, southeust by un alley, so'i hwest, bv property of P. s. Swayzo und northeast, by Front street, being No. lit West, Front st reet. Kiln V. I.elizel, resld"n"p, Roarlngcreok town. hip. Hotel, slluate In llourlnge reek township on the public roud known as the old lleopnir road. K. H. Lalshnw, r"stdencc, Montour township. Hotel, sll lliile lu thevlllugo of Itupert. ailjolli log laud of W. M. Monroe, John u. Quick's es tate und the I'. & K. ralltoad, uud known us the Import Hotel. Mlcihae J. McDonnell, residence, Centralla borough, wholesale, ns agent In Hie second ward or said borouirh, bounded north hy lot of o. 11. Millard, east by Locust avenue, smith by lot or Catharine Morrison, west by un ull-y. Victor Murclnski, residence, Centralla bor- I ough. Itestaurant, sit uate In I he Second wind i 01 said borough on the west side or Locust uvi -1 title, bounded north bv Hen-go W. IimvIs. east i hy Locust avenue, .south by C. H. Murphy Est., west by un ulley. I Thus Mohan, residence. Convni'ham town. ship. Itestau unt, hltuate on the east side of Ceniriillu roud lending from I'onttfUla to Ash bind In said township, bounded on the north bv Maiguret Kllkor, east by an nlley. soii'h by olchael .1. Ilvrnes, and west by public roud leading to Ashland John Mellon: idi. residence, Centralla bor ' ugh. lb staiiiant, sltu.i'e 111 the Second waid or hald b rough on Kaliroad htreet, east hy An drew Kooney, sout h by John Morun, and we st by l.o ust live nun. iiioinas J. Madden, restiln e CentrulPi bor. ougii. Holt I, sliuaie In the 1 r-t ward (it said borough on t he soul houst corner or Locust uve iiue and Park street, bounded north bv Park street, east bv an alley, south by Kiward Will. In ins, west by Locust uveiiue. T. J. Moigan and mil, T. Morgan, trading as T. J. Morgan & Son, reslden.'e, Wilke.-Uarro. Hot tiers, situate In the Town of nioomsburg, on the northeast corner of Secotd uud Leonard streeis. bounded north ry alle, east by lot of Mrs. Funicle Mistook, south by Set'ond sticet, and west bv Leonard street. l(o. .r .Mel le:, ry Dlst tiling companv, otllee, oto. Hetiton townshtp. Distillers, Hlluato lu Itentnu township, bounded uor'li und east bv public roud leudlng from Derrs to Ueuton. and on tho south nnd west by lands of Kohr Mellenry. J. II. Mellenry, residence, Hentou bo-ough. Hotel situ ite nu custom sldu or s.-cond street In suld borough uud known us the Mclleury House. W.M. Miller and 11 1). Miller, residences, llrhircrei'k township. Hotel, sit uulo li. Found, ryvllle, said townslilp, bounded ou .lorrheust unci south by bind ot t. H. Kllnetob, and on the west by roud leading from ilerwick to Jones town. Michael Masstno, ren'drnee, West llerwlck. Hotel, situate lu West, llerwlck, hounded north, by Freas avenue, eust by othci property or up. pllcam, south by an ulley, west hy laud or Her wick Land In.piovetnent Company; lots 'J1H and VM on Fleas avenuo. Heo. W. Miller, residence, llrlaicre-k tow n ship. Hotel, hltuale lu Hrhireteek township, hoiindid w est by Philip Sioiienberg and ol hers, south oy Hid and Obed Michael, east by land of Newman Bower, no. Hi bv public) road leudlug from lonestown to Berwick. tl. 11. Morton, residence, Ilerwick borough. Hotel, sit uate on corner of Front nud Market streets, bounded north by Front stteet. east, by M arket st reel, sout h by un alley, west by laud of 1 h is Haas. Igntil. Mlttleman, residence Hilurcreek town ship. Hotel, Hit 11 ite In lliiarcreek township, hounded on the north by sixth street, east by sain Mouau, sout 11 oy tine or west llerwlck but ough, wost by lands 01 Dickson. William Nei, r.sld nee. Heaver township. Hotel, situate In said townc.lilp. bouriledeast by Sherman Heller, west by Daniel ltaim r. north by John liithsluger, 'ouih by public road. Patrick u'ltellly, rnsldeiice, Centralln, bor ough. Kestaurnnt, hltuate In the Second ward ot wild borough, bounded north by an alley, s -lit li by Itallioad strict, oust by an ulley, west by vueuiit lot. Johanna O'Connor, residence, Cent rulla bor ough. Hotel, hltuate In Ihe first word or Huld borough, on the west Hide or Locust avenue, bounded nurt h by Alb, rt Hull, east bv Locust avenue, south by Michael O'Connor, wist by un ulley. A. A, Overhaltzer, residence, Henton borough. Iloiel, sliuaie on northwest cirner or Second and Mnrket streets 111 said borough atiu know 11 us tho Exchange Hotel. John J. H'Dohiiell, residence, Centralla. Ues tauiant, slluate In First ward or 1 cut ralla, on co' tier or Locust avenue and un alley. J. W. Perry, residence, Sugaiiour township. Hotel, Hltuale In the village or KIK drove, suld township, bounded east by hlllah Hess, 1101 1 h by Hummer uud Yorks, west by public road looting r 1 0111 Centrul to Lnporte, south by other luuils ot said l'orry, and known us tho Elk ousn Hotel. II I) 1 1 1 11 1 11 Pennypacker, residence, Miniln township. Hotel, situate on Hi" uon h side of Third street In the village of Mllllliivllle In ha 1,1 township, bounded soiuli by Third hi reel, east bv (Icorgo Zimmerman, north by Second street, west by lot, of late Heorgo Miller. I'eniiHylvatil 1 central Brewing Co., John Ar- n'l I department, residence, tlnzl'don. Whole, I sn. 1 Hlniate In West, llerwlck, corner Third . ineinie and v.niicn street, bounded on north , br s. it. a, 11 itallwar, east, hy ntren scree s oiih by Tldid iivcnue, west, by land ot Her, I Wh'k Land luipi'iveuielll. Co. : Alexander I'rcmeenrck.v, residence, centra ' 11 1. Se ll' d w ild lit s aunillt, slluate III Sec I oi.d wan I of 1V1.tr. ill , bounded 11. nil hy 1 nth, I mine Hip . 1 use In no nl y, sou'h by Owen 1 inn. wesi nv Locust uventie Kdgnr Itlsne, leshl. nce, Center lownshln. I It.. l. i, sli 11 .... on 1 he soul 11 side i f nubile, road 1 lendinc irotn Id ". null. iil; to t rwi k In Hie vll I .ge i,f c eie ervllle, hounded tiort h by haul pub- ' II : ro 'Ct, e 1st In- Fti v roud, soul h hy un alley. 1 west ny land or tieorge snonsier KI.eli !(..,, ICY, leslip'oee, I elil riltbl boroii rll I Ki slalnaot, sll II lie III 1 1 1 Second ivillll ot said lioroiuh, bounded inn I h ny P. F. Ibf ke estnt east hy an nlle.v. sooth by Martin Walsh, and West l.y Locust livctllle s li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v , rtstdence, Vmlison township, 1 1, Mi'l.'ie 111 lii - vilaiO' of .lersell.iwo houi.ilct noil 11 In- K. F. ,1. tiiis.ni, e isi liy imbllc road p Millng to M llvlilc, soii h nv nubile road It tiding 1.1 .Vhiti nail, and wos' nv '.eo s I Dennis Kuwait, resilience, i otiyiigliam town sliip. Iies'utiraot, stMiaie on ihe , ast -Id' or .Mains, reel n Ihe village or llvrie sville, sail ttevis'il;,, I. ,01. 1 , 1 nor 11 l.v mis Conrey, east by nn alley, sou h nv r.itii I'lue Bradley, and wei l.y M..I11 stiiel aroresald. H'.iico ... sli, rt sl.. in e, nlonhis'i rg. Hot tbr, vp 11 iie ilh 1 he rear end of a lol ' lunging 10 im. 1. into 11. 1 m ,i, 0 .muled nort h hv 10 CO' '. It. 1 1. M -ns e.tsl liv line si ,'e. t. s, Hit h hv ! un alto, on 1 he we st 11, un alley D inei i;..;i.')i. r sid 'nee, c oi.yogliatn town- i ship. 1 1 1 I. hi 1 11.it nl rl-,ts.:i sahl town I shl the ru.ni leading rem Niuul.pa to Ash- 1,111 1 and ad inli.g I. nuts of .inou s n .stentiaiid er and t li" L"lnxh mil 1 01110, my, iii.d known Us til" Mollo'iill, Holel. S'.'ple'n II lihaw 11, resl letiee, r.iiaw lssa bor- oiiuh. Ite .1 .in nit. situ ue in , 1 (i boroiivh hounded not th bv Main st t.s.ii'h bv uti n, ley, ea-1 bv ol le i' lands of y.itl- pel 1 1 1, itier, west bv K ' I road si 1 eet , and known us l:h iwn's Itcs- taurnnt. iin)io'i F. IP It ui.'.i it, resl leiico liii" town ship. Hotel, s'tllal.' lit fine Slllnllllt. I'll! towishlti, b..titid"d on the e is' bv nuhll road j north In J F. I. cm 01 west by t. F. Letri in 1 sout h h puhlle 10 id leading to In it wile. W W s.e.h.et, residence, Be.w. ; bo mwh H.'si 4 ue am, sic nate out he sout li shl" if Front hi n el of said borough, bound'"! north by Front stt 1, wes' liy un allev south by an alley, and east hi lino' le r p "opert y of 1 1. 1 1 KUne 1. l.'U r Sheep lesideoce. M . ird I t.sv llle Hotel all 1 1 ate in th vtllage of Kversgrove. Hreetiwood township, upon the west, side of Hie uhilo road leading irotn Motdan-vllli to .vlllvlllc, und Known as the Eyersgrove llotol. H F. -p..heni erg, reside. e e West Berwick Hotel sit 11 fe In the h trough of West, llerwlck, ho uncled nut h l.y Wesley I'etilt, east, by an alley, west by LaNillo stl 1 sonih tiy lot of II s. Williams, and numbered M.1 La-alb st reet. stciiiialer 11-ewing c lompatiy, residence Wll kes-riarre. v hot'. sale, situate on the Homh side of M'Ventli hi reet, liloom-biirg, bounded south by 1111 alley, west bv iiioinas Sullivan norih bv neventh street, cast by D L & W Knllroud. 1 1 1 1:1111 . snff,r, resl 'ence Omngnvtl'.o bor ough. II itel, situated on Main srreer In said borough, hou tided north by rulv'n Herring und a" allev, east bv Main street, aoutn by Hebecca Meg arge 1, we-1 bv Mill Htreet, uud known the llcckiu in HoiKii. I. A. Snyder, resldencn lllnomsburg. Hotel, Hltuate on seoond stre.-I, or said tenvn, oound '.l on I he sou' It, eust, and wi st by an nlley. and en the north bv second st reet, uud known as tho ttxchiitiLf Hotel. Kdwaid sole-like, residence Berwick borough Hot"l, si lute on the corner of West Front and dak streets, Insald borough, anil bounded north oy Matrons Frantz, on the south by link street Edward I. -haelTer. residence Centra. la bor. nug.i Hotel, situ ite In the llrst. ward of said borough, on He West side of Locust, avenue. bound d .inrlh by n private alley, east by Lo. cm-avenue, south by John Moran, west by private alley. sieimihr Brewing Company, residence Wilkes-llnrre. Wholesale bit uate nn the west hide of chest nut, st n et. In Berwick borough bounded east hv Chestnut, street, south and west by land of 1'enn'ii Canul Co., uorth by land or t. l. w. hk ro Wlllluui 11. Schuck, residence borough of rarawissa. Motel, situire in said 0 rougn bounded on t he sou' h by Main st reet. west, by Second street, north hv an nlley, and eust by property of ( lark estate. Andre wo. Stonge. residence Montour town ship. Hotel, situate In the village of Hrovanla, said township, boil d el north bv Henry L czi-- tis, east by Isaiah Hugetibuch, soul h by public road, west by .lore Bocber. und known as the Iloiel Htoug . J. F. Shoemaker, resld'-tieo West, llerwlck. Hotel, nit uate on Ihe sou' heast corner or Sprln Harden nvenU" unci Mercee st reet. Hi West, Her w.ck butough, bounded north by Spring Hatden avenue, west nv Mercer street, south oy Schley aiie, , cast oi .mis s.i ..11 Ann mining. Jucob Steeti, residence sugarlouf township Hotel, sli uate In t ho village of central, said township' bouinl'il noi Hi by u lot, or Louisa Steen. east by un alley, south by Joshua Hess, west u.v until c road, J A. smith, resl lence Light Street. Iloiel, situno In lh village or Light, street, Scott, townsiilp, bounded north by nuhll, 1 roi.i, east by E. I). Ilmrchhuoh, siuili by peter Ze-ligl west hv public ro .d leading from Light, si reet to llloomshurg. B. F. Sarlev, residence Berwick. Hotel, sit ci ne In lie. wick, hounded north by .Second sti 1. east bv lot of W. V Palmer, south hy 1 md ..f Mi llet i t al., wes' by (tak st reel. Lots an :rt and :.;:s West sc. end street.. Joseph K. Sands, lesldericn Moid itisvllle. Hotel, sltu.ue In Mordansvllle, on the south Hd" ot road le i ling from Sands' store to Eyers grove, b uindid not Hi hv said rool, east, by Free church, south and west by land ot C. L. Sands. 11. M'hlntiger, residence West. Berwick bor ough, licsi allium , slluiee on the southeast 001 tier of La-vMlle s: reet nod Fie is avenue John "1 duskv, residence tianuei. Whole, s ile, hIi uate In Artsics, l.oriyngliaui lo.vtishlp, on west hide or publlo roud li a.llng r to 111 i i t, tialla to catawissa. Win F siohiii r. residence Illooinsburg Ho. tel. s:;ua'e on south side ot M 1I11 street lu said lown, bounded north by M tin street, east by E. II lliow -it, sou u by an alley, west by 1'. K. Vuti'iatti llenj 1111(11 F. SponPiiberg, residence Berwick. Itesiuip nil , sPual" In suld Berwick 011 sotilh side or Front street, between Market and Mul. berry. Joseph Trctter, resldenco c.'nf ralla borough. Hotel, Hltuate In llrst ward or said borough, on Hie west, side ot Locust avenuo, bounded north by (lolilswoiihy, east by Locust avenue, south hy Ml. h.iel (frontier, on the west tiy un ulley. Aaron Trcxlei . residence Conytigham town ship. Wholcsnl j, hituau on the eust side uf the public 10a. 1 leading from Cntuwl-su lo Ash land, boiii'ilcd on the north und east tv Lehigh Valley rual Co., south by the Hume, uud ou tho wi st by public road Hoot-go linings! , lesldetico Berwick borough, tinted, hit Uate In said borough, bound 1 noi Hi by line hi reef, east, hy E. lope, sou'h tiy E. rope, west by C. M A ma nd, and numhettd lou? Pine street In said borough. Emanuel Vl-lntultier, residence Centralla b .rough. Hotel, sp uate Hi ihe Ills! ward ut said borough corner Locust avenue una t ent re streets, bounded iwi Hi by Cemro street, east by Locust avenue, south by lot or B. J. Dyke, and wesi bv un nlley. sue A. W oil. residence Scott tow nship. Hotel, sli uate In Hie vlll .ge ot Espy, said township, ou the norih side 01 Main Htreet bounded norih by un ulley, east by roud leading troth Waple's store lo D. L. k W Kit., south by Main street, and west by Sitcplieu I'eltlt, und known us the Espy Hotel. 11. S. W llllains, resldetice Berwick borough, ltentuuram, situate 011 south side of Front street, suld borough, bounded eust by 1111 ulley, south by nu alley, west by M. A. Marklc, und nort h by Front st reet Heorge W ugonseller, residence Bloomsburg. Hotel, sP utile on south side of second Htreet, bound d north by Second street, eust bv Miller heirs, south hv 1111 alley, west, by 1). Loweuberg Est., mid known as Hie St. Elmo Hotel. Horniest, tvsiuen e, luoomsuurg. llcsiaur ani, slttn.lc In th Hli elecllon dlsirlul of suld tow n, on the easl sld" id East street, bounded north l.y KI ri li street, essl by Rescue Hose Co., south tiy Willi nn Vsl, west by B'ist. street. MomilluB Veuger and James Yunger, real deuce, roiiyiighaui township Hotel, hltuale la 1 he village of Niiiuldla, 01 s 1 111 township, 011 t he road leiidliig from cutawissu to Centralla, bounded on Ihe west by said ro.id. somh by road leading to Ncwlln, norlli by laud of John L. K II tic, and known us Niimldlu Hotel. Boyd li Vetl.Ar, res'deii"e Main t'lwiiship. Holel, sll lillle in the village or Malnvllle, on the wesi slduu' public road leudlng Horn Malnvl.lo to CataAlssn, bounded un the west, by Catuwis fl.l creek, norih by Is 1:1c Velter, south by C. S. Itniiaid, easl by public roud. Lloyd Veuger, residence, Cntawlssu borough. Hotel, situate In said in. 'ough, bounded easl by lot ut John Haley, west by Kallriud hi reel, north by liii" street, souUtr by 01 her laud of your peiH loner, und know n us Kallio id Holel WellP gtou Veuger, residence, Locust town, ship. Hotel, sll ualc In said township on public road loading rreiii l alawissa lo Nuiuldla und mat leading to Mlllgrove, and known us Nallim ul ' 'ross Ki'.vh Hotel Joseph .leglerand W. B. Bachmnn, .rslilenee, Bloomshuig Host nu 111 til , sll tune on the north, east coi ner or Ceni re and Second st reel, Blooms burg, bound' d norih by an nlley, eust by lol or L. T. Shin plcss, soutll bv S..cond str'-el, west hy Centio street, und known as the While House. C. M. TKUWILI.IHEIt, tierk of Court of Quarter bessluns, Clerk's onice, Uluoinsliuig, l'u., Duo. Uti, luos. PAPER MILK B0TTLE8. A Sanitary Reform Which Promises Much. Consumers of milk who have como to approti.ilu tho valuo of purity and frt'oiloui from infoction will lie in 1 1 r (L'stod in uu Hon that, orii; 1 11 ate-d la I'lilliiilulplilii, says tho iNuw Vor It 'J'libtnio. livery one who ban Klud iecl Ihe mutter carefully Known thut tlieru are several ways in winch milk muy becotno contanilnutcil. If the dairy farm is un ide al one, if the llnii la promptly cooled, if its temper. ilur.) remains low iluiiiii; tho period of transportation, If tiie city ileal r Into whose liamlu It passes on uriivul lu bot h honest ami intelligent, tie re: si ill remain:! a poinee of po.ssiblu luiscliief. Some of tin' milk which is IniUled be lore (listi iloil ion may be injure. I by n. luck of llmroiiKhiie'ss In cleaiiiuij the ylasu ret , pt deles alter previous iiso. It Is against that i,irl ieular pit ce of carelessness that it is nce.v I in I'osed lo giiurcl by iliscarelini; tip; pie sent style of bottle alloi;iihc i' ;:i: l leplacitieT It. v.it.i another, which, liK.j the cheap worn! 11 plutes sotnel imea provided for picnics, ihnll be us'j'l only onco. The new bottle Is to be n:acle of heavy paper 'ur pastelioard, niaiiiilut ttiied out of t priice pulp. lir. A. 11. Stewurt, ba('teriolci:;i. l of tho Hoard of Health in I'hikul. Iphia, con (iuetetl u series of tests with it, and n pjt'ts upprovinaly upon Its cpiali th s. The bottles are stumped out of Ik avy three-ply paper, and a conical Bhape is Kivcn to them to facilitate packiiiK for shipment in nests. Tho bottoms have a double thickness, and their edges are locked In such a way that pressure from above adds to their strength. It is said that a weight of two hundred pounds may bo put on a bottle without crushing it. The cover is stout, and has pro truding lip!; for convenience in remov al. Glue Is used In fastening tho overlapping edges of the body, but a coating of parafflne prevents it from aft'ecting tho taste of the mill; and renders tho bottle waterproof. Ster llzntlon by exposure to a temperature of i'12 degrees Fahrenheit Is the fi nal operation to which the receptacle Is subjected. It Is Intended to have half pint, pint and quart sixes. Advocates of the now scheme insist that it possesses many minor advan tages. A paper bottle weighs two ounces, whereas tho glass one holding a quart weighs twenty-four or more. Tho carrying capacity of u delivery wagon would he greatly Increased almost doubled, they say because the driver would have no old bottles to collect. The dealer would be sub jected to no loss through breakage or the stealing of empty bottles. The wholesale cost of glass bottles is about three cents for pints and fivo cents for quarts. It is cstima'ed that tho (taper bottles will cost not more than if 8 or $10 a thousand, or not to exced a cent apiece. In view of the compensations which are ex pected to attenNl their use, Dr. Stew art thinks that milk dealers would not be warranted in raising their prioe3 in consequence of substituting the new bottle for the old. However, one Important effect which he anticipates from the Innovation, Is that the ope ration of bottling will be transferred from the headquarters of the city dialer to the dairy farm. Heretofore tl: danger of breaking during ship ment has boon a formidable obstacle to such a change, which is extremely ileir:t!ile from sanitary considcrnv lions, and possibly that obstacle may now be n moved. The operation of washing returned nii'k bottles is today concluded v. ilh various degrees of thorotmhness. In Instances, 110 doubt, it Is well clone Nevertheless, many shocking stories, which probably have good foundation arc told about the carelessness of lazy drivers of city milk wagons. It Is mild that they often refill dirty bottles without cleaning them at all. liven when the bottles are brought back to the milk shop to be refilled, the task of preparing them for fresh service Is of ;u performed so negligently 1 't they might as well have been ft aline entirely. Obviously, if a ' bottle Is discarded forever after do duty once, there cannot be any 1. to health from this source. KUvCTION NOTICK. The annual ineetlnir of the nolicv holde rn nf the Hrlircreek Farmer's Mutual Insinunco Couipariv ot Lime Kidie Pa , will Do held ul ineiiauor rehire lirahtio .No. fib ,'. of H. un licesday .lutiunty ll'h. IHim. between the lion or III A. M. and p. u.. tor the election of nveive imeciors to serve ror t he ensu tig year und for 1 hu transaction rf such other biidnehS as may property come before said nieeniur. II. U. LlioWN, Dec. .1, .It Secretary CIIARTI'K NOTICK. Notice Is hereby irlven that an iiDOllcatlon will be made to the ijovernor of the state of I'eniiHVlvaiilii on the:ird day of January, A. 1) , mini, ny 1. doiiu ;,u venpori , j . f, llelhl li. l.iova. Mux Kaiser, L. B. Younif. It. Van Horn. tieorge W sterner and others under the Act of he Commonwealth of PennsyPunlu entitled 'An Ai t, I o provide for the Incorporation nnd regulation of certain Corp, rations," approved April iW, ls7, and Hie stip'ilhionis thereto for I he char er of an Intended t ori oral Ion to be alien the nemiocK M titr r nil. anv the character and object nf which Is fertile purpose of ninmifueturlho;, buying, Hclllnif or otherwise disposing or Hour, reed, and other commercial milling products nun 01 ner uiateilulH know n to the trade and tor these iiurnoses to have. 110s- sess and enjoy, all the iii;lits, b. 'ileitis und privileges nf the said Actor Assembly and Its suppliments. . CHK1STIAN A. SMALL, 'U-ll-if solicitor. Professional Cards. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRK INSURANCE AOINT. (Mucjussot to b. K. Hurtman Kepresents twelve ot the HtrengcLt CompaB leg tu tho world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SI'HrLCI CiFITAl.. ASSKTS, OVIH ALL Krunklln of 1'hlla. . iii(i,0(K. ,i,i.irw ti,iwn,6 I'enn'ft, Phils 4liil,cKKI S,t.J.,lciO 1,410, Oileen.of N. V BOU.fKHt S.MMJIn l,iwi,( V esi Chester. N.Y. snu.ocO 1 ,?r..sir tit, N. America, i'hlltt. S.iKi'i.noo M,7U0,rit. 8,8 Office First Nat'l Bank BUlg., ad floor. All claims promptly adjusted and paid. II . A. MtKILLIP. AiiOKNKY AT LAW Columbian I.'tnMing, 2nd Moor. Jiloornslmrn, I'a. A. N. YOST, A I iOKNFV AT LAW. Knt litiildirig, Coust House Square, lil'iotpslnir, I'a. KAI.1II. R.JOHN. AiiOKNKY AT-LAW. Ilarlinati Untitling, Market Square. Uloninsl'iiip, I'a. i khl IKKLKR, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Oflire Over First Natipnal Dank. DIoomshtir'T, J' CI.YDK (.HAS. YKTTKR, ATTORN KY-AT- LAW. Office in Wirt's Uuilding. U'oomsbtirg, I'a. W. H. RI f AWN, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW, Ofticc Comer of 3rd and Main Sts. CATAWISSA, I'A. CLINTON HF.RRING. AT'lORNr Y AT LAW. Oflire wiih Crant Herring, Uloornshurg, Pa. ' Crangcville Wednesday each wtek O. I ttr.kzn j0llN iuh FRKF.7E 1?: I 'ARM AN SEVS COL'NSKLLORS AT LAW Utoomsburg, I'a. Office on CiiiUe Stiett, ist doer below Opera House. A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office llloomshurg Nai'J Batik Eldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townscnd's Uuilding Bloomsburg, Pa, N. U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Knt's Uuilding, Court House Square Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA (Successor to C. F. Krapp) GENERAL INSURACE Office 23S I. on St., llloomsburg, V. Oct 31, 1901. if M. P. LUTZ&SON, INSURANCE and REALESTATE AG KNT S AM) UHOKh-KS. J. W. Corner Main and Centre Sts. r.l.oo.MSHUKG, I'A. Represent Seventeen as good Companies M there ate in the World nnd nil loses promptly adjusted and paid nt their ottiee. DR. W. II. HOUSE Sl'RGEON DENTIST Office Harten's liuilcling, Main below Market Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of woik done in a supciior manner All work warraiitcd ns represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 1V the use of V,:s. .md free of eliarge when artificial teeth are insetted Open nil hours during the day DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS I1RANCHES Crown anil brulye work a specialty Corner Main and Centte streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Columbia & .Montour Telephone counijctlon J. J. BROWN, M. D. ! THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Kycs tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market Hi., Bloomsburg, I'a. Hours in to S Telephone j. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 7-30-v BLOOMSBURG, PA EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. -omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Omce: Knt building, 1 1-16-90 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over J, (J. Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg, Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL I. A. Snyder, Proprietor BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sample rooms, bath, rooms hot and cold water and all mo 'em conveniences CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartiel, Prop fo. 121 West Main Htreet "Large and convenient sample rooi,:, ba rooms, hot snd cold water, nnd inoiirr,. ton veniences. Bar stocked with best r'ne r ir.'t-ilass livery attrtl c d. MONTOl'KTHI KP1IONB. BILL TKLIrHOMI KYKS TKSTK1I, OLA8SK8 F1TTSU. H. BIERMAN, M. 1 IIOMOSOI'ATUIC I'll YSICIAN AND fcUHGBOB oi-rici docbb: tmioe & Kosldence, 4th Ht. 0 a, m. to 11 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOM8BIJMU, FA
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