Highest of all in Leavening AB&OaUUTEKY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, DECF.MUKR 13, 1895. KntrrrA at tht I'oM Ojwk i lnomnthurg, li , nf aformd da matter, Marrh 1, 1N8H. BRIEF MENTION, About People You Know. Dr. Willit has been granted an increase of pension. Dr. II. A. Kobbins went to Shenandoah last Saturday. Miss Drssie Kuhn is visiting her sister at Mauch Chunk. G. E. Distclhurst has severed his connec tion with the Leader store. Mr. Wilhetm Esq., of Ashland transacted business at the Court on last Saturday.. John Shultz and wife of Iola, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel l'ugh last week. Casper Kressler visited his daughter Mrs. -Chirks Miller at ML Carmcl last week. Miss Bertha Lowery of Jerseytown is visit ing friends in this place. Mrs. C. E. Wellivcr is visiting her sister at Philadelphia. B. J. Doyle of Centralia was transacting business at the County Scat on last Saturday. Mrs. William I,ogan accompanied by her two sons is visiting her sister at Liverpool la. Charles Chalfant Esq., of Danville was noticed on the streets early Monday morn ing. Miss Julia Furman has accepted a position at the Broadway. She makes a very efficient clerk. C. Walter of Wilkcs-barre, a member of the firm of Jones and Walter was in this jilace last Friday. Miss Elsie West, of Weatherly was a pleasant guest at the home of Mrs. Fred Jlolmes over Sunday. Charles Fornwald is confined to his house by sickness. His freight business is bciiij attended to by John Jones. David Mauser one of the substantial citi jrens of Montour township transacted busi ness at this oflice Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. W. Eyer, Mrs. T. J. Vanderslice, 1.. N. Moyer and Miss Lettie F.ycr compos ed a party who spent last Friday at Wilkes Jiarrc. William Rabb who is residing in Phila delphia, is visiting his daughter Mrs. George I. Kingler. Ho is pleased with his city home. The Exchange Hotel has put up the storm front. A little daughter has arrived to brighten the home of Louis Gross. Additional Court house and local news will be, found on inside pages. Five per cent will be added on the taxes of Greenwood Twp. after De cember 26, 1893. The " Police Inspector " which was to have held forth in the Opera House Thursday night cancelled their date. Mrs. Samuel Troutman a highly respected lady of Centralia died at her home last Friday evening of pneu monia. The First National Bank of this place is supplying its patrons with a fine calendar. It is artistically en graved, and makes a nice present. We have received from the Rochester Business University of Rochester, N. Y., a pocket map ot Pennsylvania. I heir cataiogne ana circulars show this school to be in a flourishing institution. Hess Bros, will give away on New Year's Eve a fine large fruit dish, made by Roger Bros., to the one guessing nearest number of pins in a pin jar. You are entitled to a guess for every 25 cent purchase. I just want to call your . attention this week to a tew points, and next week I will tell you about the fine line of leather novelties and per fumery of all sorts and prices which we are receiving every day for your benefit this Christmas. Allow me to ask you if you have tried mv hot drinks 0 yet ? If not, you are miss ing something fine. A cup of Hot Clam or Choco late will make you glad you are living. Just received a full line ot Munyon's Homcepath- ic Remedies. Come and get z. book on the subject. Opposite Post Office. PHARMACIST RISHTON Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report aiding; Fbvvde In the case of Ash Bros. vs. Berwick Water Company a new trial was grant ed and the case certified to Luzerne county for trial. Your attention is called to the ad- vertisemcnt of Hess Bros. A fine and selected stock of goods awaits your inspection at tlieir jewelry store. The family of Robert R. Little. Esq. has been increased by the arrival ot a daughter. It was a very wel come visitor indeed. " I am cured since taking Hood's aarsapariiia, is what many thousands are saying. It gives renewed vitality ana vigor. During the temporary suspension of business at the Woolen Mill extensive improvements will be made to the plant. Among which will be new dry iuos, Moors &c. Joseph Sharpless was eighty-seven years old on last Friday. He is one of the best preserved men in the Town. His friends hope that he may be spared to witness several more birthdays. Sheriff McIIenry has been un fortunate lately with his horses having lost lwo within the last few months. The last one died last Friday. He was apparently in good health and after returning from a trip to Benton suddenly died. T. W. Mears and family will move to Brooklyn N. Y. next Monday. He has sold the Bloomsburg Bicycle Works to J. F. Wright of Benton, who will move to Bloomsburg and take personal charge. Mr. Mears will engage in the bicycle repair business in Brooklyn. For a Shave or Hair Cut. For a good and quick shave or hair cut, go to James Reilly s tonsorial room in Exchange Block, first floor, next to Express Office. None but experienced workmen employed. 12-13-iyr. ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHICH SHOULD BE CAREFULLY READ BY EVERY ONE EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS OFFERED. Gilmore's Toy Bazaar. As usual at this time of the year, one of the chief centres of attraction in the town for the little folks, is Gil more's Toy Bazaar. The show win dows, the large store room down stairs, four large rooms and the hall up stairs are filled with all kinds of arti cles, suitable for Christmas presents for children. There is not so large an assortment elsewhere in this part of the State. Here may be found dolls, fire engines, hose carriages, patrols, railroad trains, horses and wagons, wheel barrows, menageries, doll houses, furniture, carriages.pianos, stoves, banks, puzzles, games, Christ mas tree ornaments, and thousands of other things in endless variety. Don't fail to visit Gilmore before making your holiday purchases. at. For Sale. A one horse phaeton in good con dition. Price very low. Inquire at this office, or of C. P. Elwell. tf. Framed and unframed pictures, new, at Slate s. If you want a good warm cap for yourself or boy, at 25 or 50 cts., you can get it at uross All the new games at Slate's. Come and see that Holiday bar pains do exist and that Hess Bros. give them. If you need a glove of any kind, we have a full line at Uross The largest and nicest line of lamps ever exhibited in Bloomsburg at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. If you have pictures to be framed for Christmas presents, call and select your moulding early so it can be framed in time. wm. ti. slate. Christmas presents Just receiv ed a fine lot Imported day and night singing Canaries also Mocking birds at reduced prices, nne dim cages, springs, seed etc. on hand. P. Solle der & Co. Leather goods at Slate's Louis Lyons will sell you home dressed beef at the following prices Front quarters 5jc per pound. Hind quarters 6c per pound. In quantity of 50 lbs. 8c per pound. Lamps at Slate's Louis Gross just came from the city with lots of goods that had been closed out to him for spot cash, for less than manufacturers price and is offering some of the greatest bar gain he ever offered. THb COLUMBIAN, All the latest books at Slate's. We have a nice line of neckwear suitable for Christinas presents, put up in single boxes, or not, at 25 a..d 50 cents. L. Gross. Strawsassorted fruit flavors for 17c a lb. at DcitrickY Watch L. T. Sharpless & Co . win dows for novelties on fancy cakes and crackers for the holidays. A nice line of Holiday goods are on exhibition at Mercei's Drug & JiooK More. You want good goods this is your chance, can't help being pleased at Hess Bros. Each purchaser of $1.00 gets a chance on the dressed doll at Slate s Townsend sells the best and cheap est gloves in town. Call and see the line, imported and domestic, from 35 cents per pair up. If you want a Christmas present for your boy, buy a suit or overcoat for rum and get a beautiful sled free at Gross . Baby Bissell, a small carpet sweeper for children. Will sweep, and sweep well, price $1.00 at Peacock s. "Little Major" school shoes for boys still in the lead, sizes 8 to 12 at 1. 10, best shoe in the county for the money. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. If you don't know what to buy your husband for a Christmas gift, try a box of segars. He will appreciate them if you purchase " Taffy's " choice at Harry Wilson s. Peloubet's Notes on the Sunday School lessons at Slate s. Look out for the pennies. You know the balance of the old adage. lakes lots of dollars to go around about Xmas time. You can't afford to pay fancy prices. Here's where we come in. clippers make a nice present, we have them from 49c. up. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. During the next two weeks Jones and alter will sell a large quantity of slippers. Will you be among the buyers. A suitable Christmas gift for your brother, or seme other one's brother would be a box of Harry Wilson's choice segars. Felt shoes for children. They are the correct thing these cold mornings and evening. Children can romp and play in them. They are noiseless. The best place to buy your Christ mas candy is where you can get the best for the least money. Call on Ueitrick. Market Sqr. Bissell's Carpet Sweepers make good Christmas gifts, You can buy them at Peacock s hardware store. If you want a nice Xraas present call at Towns end's, the Gents Furnish er, and you can find the newest in hats, caps and toques &c. all at the lowest prices. A pair of warm comfortable slippers is always an acceptable Christmas gift. The largest lot to select from is at Jones and Walter s. Don't fail to see the elegant assort ment of candy at Dietrick's. You will do well to call on Max Gross for rubber boots, &c. Prices are way down. A large line of book?, booklets, juveniles &c. at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Jones and Walter's line of slippers is complete, including embroidered, alligator, Russian calf and opera. The prices range from 50 cents to $2.50, You certainly can select a Christmas present from this stock. If you want to buy the latest styles at the lowest prices in shirts, hats, caps &c. go to TowNSEND.the f urnisher After dinner tea kettles, chafing dishes, Marion Hareland coffee pots at Peacock's. icooo people wanted to move Hess Bros, immense stock of Holiday bargains. If you want a good storm coat, any color, any price, call on Gross. From this date up to Christmas morning we will give a draw to any purchaser of 50 or 75 cents or up in our store. This ticket will be drawn for 1 st, and and 3rd premiums. The first will consist of 3 pounds of clear toys, 1 dozen of best oranges, 1 doz. of Aspinwall bananas, 1 dozen lemons, 2 lbs. mixed nuts, 2 lbs. of Malaga grapes, a lbs. of Christmas candy, any kind desired, a cans of French sar dines, 5 cans of sweet corn, 3 cans of tomatoes, 2 quarts of Italian chestnuts, 1 pack fresh roasted peanuts. Second premium One fancy box of chewing gum, 60 packages. Third premium One large Jumbo bunch of Aspinwall bananas, worth $2.50. Remember this number will be drawn Christmas morning and ev erything we give away is fresh, and of the best quality. You can get the tickets at the Main street store or at the candy manufactory, Opera House building. Competent judges will be selected to conduct the drawing on Christmas morning. 1 2-6-tf ' Bush & Malfaiera. We have all the latest styles in Stiff and Fedoras at Gross' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FINE FUR EXHIBIT. DE3EJ43ER 13TE & 14TH. Mr. Edward Rinsom of Ripsom and Newland Fur Co. of New York, will give an exhibition of fine Fur Capes & Jackets in Our Coat Depart ment on rnday and Saturday Dec. 13&14. Those desiring better gar ments than are ever carried in a town of this size, or anywhere outside New York or Thila., will have an oppor tunity to place their order with a house whose work we can guarantee, and at prices lower than ii we carried the goods in stock. Any repair work will have his prompt and careful attention. at. Pursel & Harman. For bibles, prayer books and hymnals go to Mercers Drug & Book Store. Embroidjred slippers all sizes at J jnes and Walter s. If that man for whom you are seek ing a Christmas gift is a pipe smoker, Harry Wilson can supply you with what you are looking for. When you buy a genuine " Bissell " you buy the very best carpet sweeper that money can buy. You can get them at Peacock s. See the comfort night robe just in at Townsend s, the gents furnisher. No inducements will be left unmade to sell Hess Bros. Holiday stock. Pocket books for ladies and gentle man at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. For Sale : A farm of 131 acres, between Lime Ride and Bloomsburg Apply to J. S. Williams. tf. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) It is de licious. Full qt., roc. ia i3-4t. Christmas novelties at M. A. Wat son's. Fresh fish received daily at H. F, Furman's on Main Street. All fish cleaned, and delivered. A set of our table cutlery would make an acceptable and useful pre sent for your wife. J. R. Schuyler & Co. The Drice of G. Wilson Hess' con fectionery is as low as is consistent witn the kind ot goods. The biggest line of dolls to select from ever brought to this county. At New voik Novelty Store. Decorative Porcelains for wedding gifts. Selected specimens from the most famous potteries in England and tne continent, at L. L. Whary s Chin Bazaar, Main street, Bloomsburg, Pa, Gum drops 6c lb. for one week at Deitrick's. Make your boy happy, by present ing him with a pair of our fine skates on Christmas morning from Schuyler's. Games of many kinds at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Remember the lowest price candy is not the cheapest. You can pur chase any priced goods you desire at G. Wilson Hess'. M. A. Watson's line of novelties is full and complete. Call and select your Christmas gift while the stock is yet unbroken. A large line of albums and prices very low at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. . We are very busy just now in our millinery department Are turning out some beautiful designs. M. A. Watson. For holiday goods, dolls, doll car riages, wagons, sleds, wheel barrows, rocking horses and all kinds of Christ mas goods the New York Novelty Store beats them all J. W. Masteller, proprietor. Many novelties for Christmas presents at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. You can find just what you want for your wife's Christmas present at M. A. Watson's. Fresh shell oysters opened at 70c. per hundred at H. F. Furman's. Holman Self Pronouncing and Oxford teachers Bibles, large stock at Hess Bros. Rubber boots make a nice present for small boys and girls. Max Gross has a nice line and prices low. Oppo site Central Hotel. If you want a nice present for a gentleman don't forget that Town send's is the place to get it. Youan get notes and commentary on Sunday School lessons for 1896 at Hess Bros, for 60c. The nicest and newest line in. dress shirts just in at Townsend's. the gents furnisher. Teacher's bibles from $1.25 to $3.oo at Slate's Special bargains in trimmed hats and bonnets at E. Barklevs. also an assortment of children's caps very reasonable. Main below Market St. New Christmas and New Years cards at Slate's. Just received hundreds of suits and overcoats, latest styles at Gross' Suggestions for Gift Buyers. Our linrs of coods suitable for crift buying is now open, consisting in pail of dress patterns, coats, furs, feather boas, kid gloves, neckwear, fine table linens, napkins, towels, counterpanes, leather goods, cut glass, silverware, framed pictures, sewing machines, casks, jatdiniere stands, fur floor rugs, blankets, &c, &c DRESS PATTERNS. For useful FUR AND FEATHER BOAS. scarfs, muffs, &c. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, Ac. gifts. SKIR TS OF A LL KINDS. Complete lines. CO UNTERPANES. A large line. KID GLOVES AND MITTENS. gloves. Mittens of all kinds. Both silk and wool lined kid gloves and mittens. UMBRELLAS, in cotton, gloria silk, with choice handles. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES. See the $r.7S blankets. Down filled comfortables, $3.50. FRAMED PICTURES. The largest and most complete line of these goods shown. Pictures of all kinds at little prices for acceptable gift. LEATHER GOODS. Full lines of pocket books, hand bags, music rolls, writing tablets. LAMPS. Full line; banquet lamps, stand lamps for gifts. SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS. Full lines. Seethe cut glass. Silver spoons, knives and forks, butter dishes, ladles, &c. A lot of 25c. white metal photo frames at 19c. CO A TS make a useful gift, and especially at the greatly reduced prices that we are offering them at. HANDKERCHIEFS. A complete line of plain, embroidered and initial. Ladies' fine embroidered, 2 for 25c. Men's hemstitched handkerchiefs, 15c Ladie's all linen, hemstitched, 15c. Men's fine all linen, 25c Ladies' extra fine embroidered 25c. Men's silk handkerchiefs, initial, 31c. , Ladies' initial (special value) 25c. Mens silk hand'k'chiefs hemstitched, 2 Wood easles, screens, stools, jardiniere stands, &c. White aprons, embroideried, 29c, 39c, 49c. Ice wool squares, knit sacques, skirts, &c. A full line of perfumery and toilet articles. See the 48c. box of perfumery Stamped linens. Table covers. Chenille and lace curtains. All coats at greatly reduced prices to close. I. W. D1TUI & MARKET SQUARE 1 how would a handkerchief box, a glove box, a collar and cufl box, either in celluloid, natural wood, leather, or plush please you ? If not, then look at the large pictures for 98c. and $1.19. If a cheaper one is wanted, we have them at 25c. and 39c. The windows and tables are full of all kinds of white metal and brass bric-a-brac. The eye and mind cannot fail to be pleased with the fine China and Japanese ware. If some thing more useful is desired, we have linen napkins, linen table cloths, linen towels, handkerchiefs, mufflers, gents' and ladies' ties, gloves, &c. If you wish to give a warm present, then our line of coats, capes, wool dress goods are of the latest styles. We invite the people from other towns who come by rail, also those who come by wagon; from over the river, up the river, down the river, from up the creek, and all over the land, to come and spend hours with us, whether you buy or not. A welcome hand will greet you. Silverware is cut in prices with us. I, W. Mmimrm h Son. Bed room suits 8 pieces from $20 to 1 1 00 at W. J. Corell & Co. Biggest stock, finest goods, lowest prices at Hess Bros. C. B. Chrisman invites you to call and see bim in his new oyster parlor on Main street, next door to Jacobs' bakery. Everything new, neat and clean. Elegant service. Oysters served in all styles. Fresh cider at Furman's, Chris roan's old stand. The product of the most reliable stove manufacturers in the country are for sale at L. E. Whary's on Main street and at prices which will suit your pocket book. A nice place to take your lady friends for oysters is at Chrisman's on Main street, next door to Jacobs' bakery. Home dressed meat of all kinds can always be found at Louis Lyon's on Main street Kalamazoo celery fresh every day at Chrisman's on Main street Fresh shell oysters opened at 70a per hundred at H. F. Furman's. Hats for ladies. All the latest styes at M. A. Watson's. A new lot of China ware is expect ed at Whary's this week. G. Wilson Hess respectfully re quests you to call and examine his line of fine candies, expressly purchased for the Christmas season. Silver plated ware suitable for Christmas gifts at J. R, Schuyler & Co's. For fresh nuts, raisins, currants, ci tron, Pared and unpared California peaches and prunes call at L. T. Sharpless & Co., Main St. Don't make a mistake, if you are in need of oysters, call at Chrisman's on Main street for them. gifts, full lines of black and colored. Full new lines. Feather boas, mink I Full lines of these goods for useful See the $ 1.25 and $3.30 ones. Full line of button and lace kid DRY GOODS HOUSE. Rocking chairs $1.50 to $50 at W J. Corell & Co Chocolates the finest and purest at G. Wilson Hess. The best place in town to get oysters served in any style is at Fur man's, Chrisman's old stand Mirrors, photo frames and many novelties at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Parlor suits $50 up at W. J, Corell & Co. The Easter Dock Ash Range is holding its place in the hearts of the Twenty two of them have been sold in tne last iew days and they are all giving satisfaction. They are peculiar ly adapted to the wants of the farmer, as the fire chamber for wood is 27 in. long and weighs 36 lb. L. E. Whary has the exclusive control of them m this territory. If you need a range call and get prices Rememher thr. are all fully guaranteed. Pocket knives and skates in endless variety at T. R. Schuyler's. Toilet cases, collar &- puff handkerchief boxes, necktie boxes. -I 1 a n . oiuve ooxes, a:c. vc in wood, plusa and celluloid at Mercer's Drui? & IWJr Store. Fresh shell and tub oysters daily at H. F. Furman's. At the UDDer Main strtpt rriMt m... . - . UMU. ket Of LOUIS Lvons. VOU rail find a fM line of fresh and smoked meats. Goods delivered to all parts of th town. Fresh shell oysters by the dozen or hundred at Chrisman's. Furniture at rock bottom prices at W. J. Corell & Co. The largest stock in the Countv from whirh . your selection. Have you seen those Mens' velvet, embroidered slippers at 49 & 75cts" at Max Gross opposite Central Hotel