THE COLUMBIAN. ai.OOftW.. 'r;' LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Continued from pnp;e 21 lows: Situate in tlie vill,ie of Kile Grove, bounded on the east by land of Klijnli Hess, mirth by land of Hummer Yorks, west by main public road run nintf throtiKh naid village and south by land of said J. W. I'crrry, and known as the "Hlk House." 93. v Pavlowskl, John, hotel, West Her wick, I'a.i bounded and described as fol lows! Situate on the north side of Freas avenue, iMiunded on the south by l'reas avenue, on the west by lot of I,. Ch.ipiu. on the north by nn alley, and on the cast by lot of Dincio Staiitfio. 91. Rishe, lidar, hotel, Centre Tup. ri.. l)ounded and clescribed as follows: Situate on the south side of the public road lending from Bloomsburg to Her iek being lounded north by said public mad. east by rerry Koad, west bv land of George Sponsler nnd south by nn nl lev. 95. Rappe, Monroe, wholesale, Caln wissa borouuh. I'a , lioundeil and de scribed as follows: On the north by Mill street, on the east by Mrs. Henry Shaw, on the south by nn alley, and on the west by Mary Walter. 96. Redline, James ft., hotel, Green wood Twp. Va., bounded and described ns follows: On the west by public ro.nl leading lo Jerseytown, south by public road leading from Ornngcville to dwell ing of Mrs. Hartlrv Albertson, east by lot of H. Rotan nnd north by lot of Mrs. R. Albertson. and known ns the "kohrs burg Hotel." 97. Roach. Daniel, hotel, Conyng Iibiii Twp., I'a., bounded and described as follow s: On the public road leading from Ashland toNumidia, adjoining land of James Kostenbauder, Lehigh Coal Company et al. in the village of Aristcs, and known ns ''The Mountain Hotel." 9S. Rooney, KUen, restaurant, 2nd Ward, Centrali.i, I'a., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the east side of Locust avenue, bounded on the north by property of I. V. Burke estate, east by an alley, south by property of Martin Walsh, and west by Locust nve. 99. Reiter, Gus, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described ns follows: Situate on the southeast corner of Spring Garden avenue and Mercer street, bound ed on the north by Spring Garden ave nue, on the east by lot of S. A. Durling, on the south by Schley alley, and on the west by Mercer street. i(H). Reice, C. H., hotel, Oraugeville borough, I'a.. bounded and described as lollows: Situate at the corner of Main and I'ine streets, bounded on the east by an alley, on the south by I'ine street, on the west bv Main street, and on the north bv lot of H. H. Sloan, anil known as "'Oranceville Hotel." 101. Rimby, Samuel D., hotel, Mad ison Twp., I'a., bounded and described as follows: Situate in the village of Jer sevtown, bounded on the north by lot of E. F. Johnson and Rachel Carey, on the east by a public road leading to Millville, on the south by public road leading to White Hall, aud west by lot of Geo. S. Lee. and known as "Rimby Hotel." 1U2. Stegmaier Brewing Company, wholesale, Bloomsburg, I'a., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the south side of 7th street, bounded on the south by an alley, on the west by lot of Thomas Sullivan, on the north by 7th street nnd on the east by D. L. & W. R. R. Co. 1IJ3. Sponenbcrg, G. F. hotel, West Berwick, I'a., bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot late of Wesley Pettit, east by an alley, south by lot of H. S. Williams, and west by La Salle street, and known us No. 532 La Salle street. 10-1. Sponenberg, Anne, restaurant, Berwick, I'a., bounded and described as follows: Stiuateon the southerly side of west Front street, between Market and Mulberry on the comer of Kuclid av enue.bounded north by Front street, east by Euclid avenue, south by Reagan al ky, anil west by land of M. A. Markle, being known as No. 132 west Front street. ll)5. Sedusky, John, wholesale, Con ynghatn Twp., I'a., bounded and de scribed ns follows: Situate in the vil lage of Aristes, on the west side of the public road leading from Catawissa to Centralia. 106. Sands, Joseph K-, hotel, Mt. Pleasant Twp., in the village of Mor dansville, bounded on the north by pub lic road leading from Mordatisville to Millville, east by lot of the "Free Church," south bv Little Fishingcreek, aud west by land of C. L. Sands, and known as the "Sands Hotel." 107. Stouge, A. O., hotel, Montour Twp., Pa., bounded aud described as fol lows: Situate in the village of Gro vania on the public road leading from Bloomsburg to Danville, bounded on the south by the public road aforesaid, on the east by lands of Isaiah Hagen buch, on the north by lands of Henry Lazarus, on the west by lands of Lew is Thomas, and known as the "Grovania Hotel.,, 108. Snyder, William H., hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by 2nd street, east by a private alley and land of Dr. John and others, south by Pine Alley, and west by Whitman's alley, and known as "Exchange Hotel." 109. Snyder, Irvin A., hotel, Blooms urn;, pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate at the corner of 2nd or Main street and the B. A S. R. R.i bounded northwardly by 2nd or Main street, eastwardly by right of way of the B. & S. R. R. Co., southwardly by an alley, and westwardly by an alley in the rear and lot of 110. Shaffer, H. A., hotel, Orange ville borough, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the west side of Main street, bounded on the north by lots of Albert Fisher and Mrs. Albert Hecktimn. on the west by Mill street,, on the south by lot of Mrs. Re becca Megargell, and on the east by Main street. 111. Shaeffer, Edward J. hotel, 1st Ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded aud de scribed as follows: Situate on the west side of Locust ave, bounded on the north y private alley, east by Locust avenue, south by property of John Moran, and on the west Dy an alley. 112. Schweppenheiser, W. C, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate at No. 815 La Salle street, bounded on the north by land of George Sponsler, on the east by La Salle street, on the south by land of George Sponsler, on the west by an alley. 113. Saraciuo. Nicholas, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on Freas avenue, being lot No. 1520. 114. Schlanger, Henry, hotel. West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the southwest cor er of La Balle street and Freas avenue, bounded on the north by Freas avenue, on the east bv La Sane street, on the south by lot of O. W. Sponsler, and on the west by lot of J. SiIiIhiikit. ll. Mlicnke, Jvilwanl. hotel. West Berwick, I'a , bounded and dencrih-d as follows: Situate on Hie northc-iM cor ner of La Salle nnd Poplar streets, b i:n. ed ninth by Poplar slieit, east by nn al ley, south by other lull 1 of Joseph Sau ley, aud west by La Salle st. 116. Shoemaker, J. p., restaurant, Berwick, Pa., hounded and described as follows: Situate an the southeast comer of Front street and Reagan alley, bound ed on the north by Front street, on the east by lot of 1,. I. Clewcll and P. C. Currin, on the south by nn alley and on the west by Reagan's alley. 117. Steen, Jacob, hotel, Sugnrlonf Twp. I'.i., hounded and described as fol lows: Situate in the village of Central, bounded on the north by lot of Louisa Mem, on tlie rtist l.y n alley, on the south by land of Joshua Hess and west by public road, known as Central Park Hotel. US. Sholenberg. Wells A., hotel, Berwick, Pa., hounded and described as follows: Situate on the easterly corner of Front ami Market streets, bounded north by Front street, east by lot of A. H. MacCrca et al, south bv Canal street, west by Market street, being N,. Km past Front street, and known as the "St. Charles Hotel." ll'i. Stegmaier Brewing Company, wholesale, Berwick, Pa., bounded and described ns follows: Situate on the west side of Chestnut street, bounded an the east by Chestnut street, on the south nnd west by land formerly of the Penna. Ca nal Co., now of the D. L. St W. R. R. Co. and on the north by land of the D. L. & W. R. R. Co. 120. Schonberger. Henry, hotel, Bri nrcreek Tw p. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the southeast cor ner of Warren street And 6th avenue, bounded west by Warren street, east by hind of petitioner, north bv 6th avenue. 121. Sutton, O. K,., hotel, Benton borough, Pa., bounded aud described as follows: Situate on the eastern side of Second street in said borough, and know n as McHenry House. 122. Visintainer, Emanuel, hotel, 1st ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: North by Centre street, east by Locust avenue, south bv property of B. J. Dyke and Mary Dvk'e and west bv an alley. 123. Williams. II. B., hotel, Briar creek Twp. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the west side of public road leading from Berwick to Jonestown near the footofNob Mountain bounded on the east by public road, on the south bv land of Gid. Michael and Obed Michael, west by land of Philip Sponenberg, south by Lvnn D. Albertson and Mrs. S. Sitler and north by lands of G. W. Koons, aud known as Miller's Hotel. 124. Wagenseller, George, hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on 2nd or Main street bounded on the north by Main street, on the east by lot of Severance and Roberts, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of David Lowenberg estate, and known as "St. Elmo Hotel." 125. Williams, H, S., restaurant, Ber wick, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: Situate on the southerly side of West Front street between Market and Mulberry streets, bounded north by Front street, east by land of J. N. Harry, south by Reagan's alley and west by land of R Berger estate. 126. Yankee, Rudolph, hotel, Green wood Twp., Pa., bounded audjdescribed as follows: Situate in the village of Ky ers Grove, bounded on the south by a public road leading from Mordausville to Millville, east by a public road leading from Eyersgrove to Jerseytown, north by an alley, and west by lot of Jackson Robbing, nnd known as the "Evers Grove Hotel." 127. Yeager, Lloyd, hotel, Catawissa borough. Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the east by lands of John Haley, on the west by Railroud street, on tlie north by Pine street, and on the south by other lands of your petitioner, and known as Railroad Hotel. 12S. Yeager, Wellington, hotel. Lo cust Twp., Pa., bounded and described as follows: Adjoining lands of Elmer Yeager and public road and known as "Cross Keys Hotel." 129. Yetter, Boyd R., hotel, Main Twp , bounded aud described as follows: Situate in the village of Maiuville, hounded on the north by lands of A. H. Gruver, on the east by a public road, on the south by lands af W, P. Zehner, and on the west by Catawisssa Creek. 130. Yost,. Dora E., restaurant, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the east side of l;ast street at corner of 5th street, bound ed on the north by Fifth street, on the east by lot of the Rescue Hose Co., on the south by lot of Dora E. Yost, on the west by East street. 131. Yeager, Montilus and James A. Yeager, hotel. Locust Twp. Pa., bound ed aud described as follows: Situate in the village of Numidia on the northeast ern side of a public road leading from Catawissa to Ashland where the Mill grove Road intersects the above road in Numidia and adjoining lands of J. L. Kline. ... , 132. Zimbo, Andrew, hotel, 1st ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by property of Maria Dyke, east by Locust avenue, south by property of Ambrose D. Golds worthy and west by an alley. 133. Zauowyak, Mitro, restaurant. 2d ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: On the north by property of Mrs. Wm. Bulluck, east by Locust avenue, south by Railroad street, and west by an alley. FREEZE QUICK. Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions. Bloomsburg. Pa.. Dec. 30tn. lwv. New Superintendent of Silk Mill. Mr. Wolfensberger, of New York City, who has taken the posi tion of superintendent of the Bloomsburg Silk Mill made vacant by the removal of Fred Beghnger to New York City, will occupy the Leader house, corner of Filth and Centre street, vacated by Mr. Beg linger, . - --- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Siguat we of FEBRUARY JURORS. Jury Commissioners and Sheriff Drew Names for Next Session of Couurt. NheriirO. 1. Knt, nnd Jury Omtuis hIoiici'k A. ('. llidlay mid JimicsTnimp drew the juror for February court on Monday. 'I hi i th- lut ' time Mr. Trump will act. ns bis term of ollhr expire thiH ycttr. Mr. llidhiy will succeed himself. The Jurors drawn me ns follows : I IUXII, I rKOrt". First Monthly In February. K. 1). Cecil, lici wlck (unit Marl., liiiiircreck Fred Colenii'iis l.envk'k Kurt Mrown, Main Aaron 1 1 art mn II, 1 1cm lock ,loh n Crawford, Iter wick Charles K. Mck. Montour John Wnliich, Scott Wedey Davis, lleiitou Twp. O, V. liivriMh, Suui'loiif V. O. Maust, MiuliHoii lloyd Vance, Orange K. K. llaK'iibuch, fwtt ThoN. M. Lynn, llriarcrcek C. A. Wesley. .Stillwater Wm. Acheiihtich, Bloom Wi Ilium I'M wards, Centre Orville Meeker, Sunarloaf Frank Meyers, Huarlouf It. II. lSiirdi), ( Ji'i'cii wood Churlcd Art Icy, Cleveland Leauder Fet termini, Locust Ueo. Kclimnl, Wont lierwiek Jacob It. Mo.-er, Conytighuiu rirtiT jurors First Tuesday in Februnry. David Howell,-Mt. Pleasant D. F. Mordan. Mt. I'leasiint David K. Yeager, Locust Howard Oteciiley, lierwiek Calvin 1 Blfcker, Mom tour T, K. Jhittuin, - Benton U. C. Feiist, Her wick Samuel W. Ikeler, Berwick Wesley Morris, Green wood K. W. (ireenle.y, Greenwood Samuel II. Mordun, Madison Isaac Fetterman, Cony iiglmm Wes'ey Fairchilds, West Berwick U. 1". Davis.-Bloom It. H. Hess Berwick Sylvester Beaver, Conynghuni Clem Martcci y, Berwick Frank S. Iiei;'lnw. Centre F. K. Boice,-Berwick Thomas Merell, Scott A. Ij. Frit., Sunarloaf Jacob t Jetty, Centralia Henry H. Keck, Berwick K. It. Wilson, Benton Tv. J lion Sballes, Berwick J. Lawrence, Montour D. J. Hi miller. Bloom Win. Klines, Hr., Berwick Win. C. Hartmali, Scott C. K. Blame, Berwick W. F. ItoiiKh. Berwick Zi'lineder Low. Orange M. K. Krvin, Catawissa John J. Hielly, Centralia John Walters, Catawissa William Singleton, Conynghuni civir, coritT jurors. Second Tuesday in February. S. T. Pollock. Berwick K. Ward Hitter. Bloomsburg Boyd M. Freas, Briarcreek. J. i Creasy, Jr., F'isliingereek Kdwurd Hartman, Madison Albert Low. Montour Charles A. Sliatl'er. Berwick Thomas Morton, Berwick C. R l'ealer. Fishingcreek ( J. W. Hartman, Hemlock I. Xeal Maust, Hemlock i larry Fahringer, Berwick Wesley Bower, Briarcreek James Walters, Bloom 1. B. Ikeler, Greenwood William ltoup, Berwick K.ni Vocum, Cleveland David Fisher, Bloom Wm. Watkins, Franklin W. H. Ringrose. Bloom It. It. Smith, -Catawissa 1). C. 1 ocuin, - Locust ( 'larenco Trumblcy, Centre l'eter Sliult., Sugarloaf Aaron Kestcr, Millville William I Iarrv, Berwick T. L. Keifcr.-Berwick Joseph G. Swank. Milllin Samson Townsem!, Mt. Pleasant Krastus Kline, I'ine Albert Fetterolf, Conyngham Elmer Kliiiger, Berwick W. W. Karshner, Greenwood Charles Bower, Berwick A. C. Fisher, Montour, 1. V. Closen, Orange James Strieker, Catawissa John Ash, Berwick J. S. Grimes, Bloomsburg T. W. Kiel ly. Centralia William H. Utt, Bloom M. II. Menscli, Montour Chas. Cadman, Millville Bodger Slieran, Centralia Albert Widger, Briarcreek Kdwurd Kaustenbauder. Catawissa James Ituch, Berwick There are times when every man, away down in his heart, realizes that the fools are not all dead yet. Pennsylvania Old Mexico ALL THE Mardi DELIGHTS Florida OF TRAVEL Pinehurst FEBRUARY u. FOR FULL INFORMATION J. It. WOOD. Passenger Trattlo Manager. 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Dry fly fishing Is very little prac tised in 'Ms (oitntry for the rea:'o'.i thi:t. almost all authorities seemed to ngn'o that the wet fly method Is tlie only one suited to our streams. O. M. L. La Urnnehe. in nn article In no creation, declares that a l!y "doctor ed" with a very light application of paranhie la nearly always to be pre ferred to a wet lly, If an angler onr o gets "vi:;e" to the right way to cast. A few of the points he e:npliasl;:ea nro as follows: "If the angler wants big fish and we nil do the dry fly will take thorn when nothing else will; but it must be presented properly to the highly 'educated' trout of streams that are much fished. My one great dilllculty at the start was a rooming Inability to check the Impulse to give the fly, after It had alighted, a few spasmodic Jerks, thinking to make it look alive. This action Is fatal. The small fish will take It, of course, as they will also when it Is just floating with the current, hut I have never taken a good fish except when my line was quite slack nnd the lly floating naturally with the current. What is known as the 'drag' also destroys any chance of a rise, but this hi not always the fault of the angler. It must be avoid ed if possible, and tho only remedy I can prescribe Is practice. If a cast should bo bungled, don't become e: i.'.ptM-atcd aiid snatch the leader and fly off tho water In disgust you court disaster when this Is done, for tho chances are better than even that you will hang up good and fast In some treo behind you. Permit the fly to drift downstream until It reaches a point nearly opposite you, and then retrieve, and the danger of eearing a fish that you might get on tho next cast is minimized, "The fly should rest on the surface for but an Instant, then he lightly whisked oft and a false cast or two made In the nir to dry It before drop ping it again on the water. Each cast must count! If tho point of the rod Is raised gently at tho end of the cast, Just before the fly alights, and this elevation' continued afterward, the leader will be kept out of water, und the danger of drowning the fly, 1. e., drenching It, will be avoided. Caro must be taken, however, not to make this action too quick, or a motion will be imparted to the fly which is ns unnatural as that caused by tho 'drag.' " Railroad Tours Mardi Gras and Grand Canyon FEBRUARY 3 Gras NEW ORLEANS February 4. FEBRUARY 8, 22, MARCH AND RATES, ADDRESS GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia v-'-' . 'tr' It ' t CI XI I Trolley Time Tables Cars leave MarketJSquare, Bloomsburg for.Berwiek: j a. m. r. m. r. m. 5.00 1 2.50 7.50 5.40 1.50 S.50 6.20 2.50 Q.'O 6.50 3.50 lO O 7.5" 4.50 11.50 8.50 5.50 9.50 O.50 10.50 II.50 Firsi. car 1eaves Market Square for Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. m. t From Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: a. m. m. r. M. 6.00 12.00 0.00 7.0O 1'. M. 7.00 7.20 I.OO S.OO 8,00 2.00 ) 00 0 00 3 CO 10.00 10.00 4,00 il.oo ll.OO S.OO I2.00 t 1.00 First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market burg, for Danville: Square, Blooms- A. M. P. M, P. M. 5.IO 12.10 6.10 Coo 1. 10 7.10 7.IO 2.IO S.IO 8.10 3.10 0.10 q.lo 4.10 lo.IO jo. 10 5.10 II.IO II. 10 First car leaves Market Square for Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. m. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A. M. ' M. P. M. 6.00 12.00 fi.OO 7.OO P. M. 7.00 8.00 I.OO S.OO g.OO 2.00 9.00 10:00 3.O0 IO.OO 11.00 4 00 11.00 5.00 112.00 First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at 8.00 a. ni. Bloomsburg Only. 1 Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. 5.30 6.15 t7.oo tS.oo 9.00 fio.oo til. 00 M. P. M. 12.00 6.00 P. M. t7.o 1.00 S.00 t2.00 9.00 (3.00 10.10 4.00 11.00 5.00 First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m, Saturdav Night Only, t P. R. R. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M P. M. P. M. S 50 6.35 7.30 8.30 5.30 12,30 I.30 a. 30 3.30 4.30 5.3 6.30 7.30 8.30 0.30 10.30 10.30 11.30 11.30 First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms. burg on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. Saturday Mignt uniy. A Rsliabls Remedy FOR Ely's Gresm Bain it quickly absorbed. Givos P.cnel at Once. 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