THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM8BURG. PA. Omm and See Us. Bring We can fit them Your Feet With You. with up to date shoes. Clarks Building, Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The proceedings of last week will be found on an inside page. Wm. C. Ludwig vs. Mary J. I.iul vrig. Divorce. John M. Clark, Esq., was appointed commissioner to take testimony. Report of sale in the estate of Mary J. Vanhorn was confirmed nisi, as of '.tst Monday. William Berninger vs. Lehigh and WUkes-Barre Coal Company. Contin ued on application of the defendant. Bloom Poor District vs. C. A. Kleim was icontinued on the application of the plsintiff and the prothonotary was ordered to re-tax the costs. Lloyd T. Rider vs. Mathias Gingles Ex. Case continued at the costs of the dcfeii2int. James Staffer vs. Charles Winter steen. jKdgctent for plaintiff for $360- Walker SoC & Co. vs. Catawissa Fibre Company. Judgment for the amount to be ascertained by the Tro thonotary. School Furnishing company vs. Bloomsburg Belt RK. Company. Continued by consent. Peter Carley vs. The Industrial Benefit Association of Syracuse, N. Y. This case was stricken off as being improperly on the list. This left three cases open tor trial. The deed of C. B. Jackson trustee of Jacob Moyer to S. J. Moyer was acknowledged in open Court. The District Attorney moved that the Court revoke the sentence in which John McNamara was sentenced to two years in the Eastern Penitentiary for hoise stealing. The Court stated that the verdict was contrary to the evi dence and tha.t he would dispose of the matter on Saturday. Adam Bower, H. H. Boyd, Clark Bower, E. H. Ilarrar, William Logan, L. D. Rohrbach and Henry Shultz were excused as jurors. Monday afternoon's session of Court was presided over by Judge C. R. Savidge, of Sunbury. Auditor's report in the estate of David A. Vanllorn, deceased, con firmed nisi. J. R. Fowler, County Treasurer, ap. pointed collector of taxes in the boro ugh of Centralia. C. R. Creveling vs. Sarah A. Petri ken. Summons. Jury returned a verdict for the defendant. Estate of John Rhinard, deceased. C C. Evans appointed auditor. A. C. Rhorbach vs. Chas. Hughes. Case settled. Judgment being enter ed in favor of the plaintiff for $29.50 and the costs, waiving exemption and inquisition with stay of execution for twenty days. Adjourned till 9 a. m., October 7th. In the storm of last week, Wednes day the roof and third story of the Brennan House, at Exchange, were blown off. The fence surrounding the large game park of Alexander Eill meyer, of Washingtonville, was de stroyed, and many ot the animals escaped. Ex-Judge Ben field and Henry Winterstein, of Mausdale, are also heavy losers. St. Gabriel's church at Cole's Creek was badly damaged by a large tree falling on it. The building cannot be used until it is repaired. A room has been secured near by where ser vices, are being held for the present. A Present for Your Pastor. Yout pastor would be delighted with . a Clergyman's Case of Humphreys' Specifics; it is made to fit the pocket and contains the ten numbers most needed by a clergyman. Cures for Fevers, Coughs, Clergyman's Sore Throat, La Grippe, Catafrh, Brain Fag, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Kidney Di seases, etc. They are sent prepaid on receipt of price. $2.00. Humphreys' Medicine Company, New York. During a recent thunder storm in New York, the telegraph operator was shocked, and when she recovered, she found the perfect print of a straw berry leaf on her left arm, and it will prciba-bly remain there for life. During Fair test photo graphs and crayons at M'K'lUp Bros. Oyer H. J. Clark & Son's store. IIOOI3 PILI.S euro" Liver Ills, Biliousness, Iuuixestlon, Ilcadueue, A pleasant Jbtxatlv, All LVuggluts, Tour to the South via Pennsylvania Rail road. The last of the very attractive early Autumn tours offered by the Pennsyl vania Railroad will leave New York and -Philadelphia October 13. After the experience of the past few years it is hardly necessary to say that these outings are planned with the utmost care. Suffice it to say that all arrangements are so adjusted as to afford the best possible means of visiting each place to the best ad vantage. The tour covers a period of ten days, and includes the battlefield of Gettysburg, picturesque Blue Mount ain, Luray Caverns, Basic City, the Natural Bridge, Grottoes of the Shenandoah, the cities of Richmond and Washington, and Mt. Vernon. The round-trip rate, including all necessary expenses, is $55 from New York, $53 from Philadelphia, and pro portionate rates from other points. The tour will be in charge of one of the company's Tourist Agents. He will be assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive use of the party, in which the entire round trip from New York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1 196 Broadway, New York, or Room Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. Van Vrcdenburgb's Famous Paiuting. An exquisite reproduction in 14 colors of Van Vredcnburgh's oil paint ing, "Our Bench Show," representing yard of playful puppies (size, 10x36 ins) is given to every subscriber, with the December issue of Demons? s Maga zine (published November 15). This issue is enlarged and bound in a beau tifully printed cover, and is replete with illustrations and reading matter pertaining to the X-mas holidays. It is sold for 20 cents a copy. The Van Vredenburgh alone in this one num ber is worth more than the price ot a year's subscription. It is the cutest picture we have seen and appeals to every lover of art and to everyone who is fond of dogs. Any of our read ers who wish this beautiful picture can, by cutting out this notice and sending it to the Demons? s Magazine, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, with 20 cents in stamps, receive it by mail, carefully packed, and at the same time a copy of the X-mas Demorest. The magazine, by the way, has been phenomenally successful during the past year, having increased its sub scription list to iSo.ooo names a clear gain of 100,000. There must be something in a magazine that can do that. Uhampion Shot of the World. Miss Annie Oakley writes : "Myself and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Co. have given Allen's Foot Ease, the powder to shake into the shoes, a most thorough trial, and it does all if not more than you claim." It instantly takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. Allen's Foot Ease is a certain cure for swollen, hot, aching or sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25. Sample sent Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 9 17 tfd. A Desirable Business Place For Sale. The large three story brick store building lately occupied by J. R. Schuyler & Co., as a hardware store for sale on reasonable terms by J. H. Maize Esq., Attorney. Office Lock ard building coiner Main and Centre streets. tf. Real good property in Espy for sale cheap. It is a desirable residence, large lot, and plenty of fruit. Apply to J. II. Maize Esq. For Sale. A desirable house and lot. Corner lot about 50 x 80 feet, beautiful lo cation, all modern improvements; will be sold at once. Cheap for cash, or part down and balance to suit the purchaser; or part in exchange for other property. For further informatioa call on S. D. Neyhard, Building, Loan and Real Estate Agent, over First National Bank, Bloomsburc, Pa. 1 1-15-tf. Always in season, Hopkins' Steam ed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) Elegant lunch irj milk. Qt. can, 10c, io-itd THE BROADWAY The Underwear Stock Swings into line this Week These chilly nights and mornings remind one that it is time to change from the. light er weights to the warm com fortable sorts. This store is equipped to meet your every demand in this matter. Note these introductory lots. Make special note of the prices at which they will be sold. JiiX amine the goods and weigh them against what we say about them, then draw your own conclusions. We cheerfully abide by your judgment. Ladies' ribbed vests, full sizes, long sleeves, loc. each. Ladies' ribbed vests, extra heavy, 23c. each. Ladies' fine maco ribbed vests, 37c. each. Men's white merino shirts and drawers, 31c. each. Men's ribbed shirts and draw ers, 2oc. each. Men's heavy fleeced shirts' and drawers, 18c. each. Infant's ribbed shirts, open down the front, 10c. each. Boy's grey shirts and drawers, 22c. each. No ? Then there's a great surprise iu store for you. You'll be surprised at the extreme moderation in price, and we'll be much pleased af seeing you so surprised, and shall feel well repaid for our efforts when we see with what satisfaction tou make your eelections. Ladies' plush capes, satin lined, fur trimmed, $5.00. Ladies' Black beaver jackets, latest styles, So. 50. Children's eider down coats, C9c, 7oc, ;3c, $1.43 each. Ladies' boucle jackets, $4.08, 7.50 to $12.00 each. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEfTS. Everyday brings a fresh lot of new merchandise all at prices below the market. Blankets, 4Sc, GOc, 85c, $1.00 pair. Comfortables, 50c 88c, $1.08 each. 3 lb. feather pillows, 85c. pair. Blue and white cups and sau cers, 5c. each. Coque feather boas, 10c. each. Canton flannels, 5c, 7c, 8c, 0c. 10c. yd. Spangled gimp, for dress trim mings, 10c. yd. Large rhine stone buttons, 25c. each. Japanese whisk brooms, 5c, ea. Lead pencils, G for lc. Lace edge cambric handker chiefs, 5c each. Lamp burners, 4c and Gc ea. Japanese sea grass, fresh lines, 12 and 25c. Decorated Japanese china oat meal bowls, 4c. each. Floor oil clotli3, 2 yd. wide, 30c, 4Sc, 5Gc yd, inline 1 nniftte? ensic WEEKLY CitfJS, Respectfully Submitted to the 2ash Trado Only by m wit cm $11, Mover's Haw Building, Main Street, BLOOMSBURG. Wilkes-Baurt:, ?A., October S. 1896. Tlic Grand Millinery, Cloaks, 1) r c 3 9 G000N and Silk Opening; an nounced 1 a s week was one of the greatest sue cesses in the 36 years of our business. It is estimated that 25,000 people viewed the grandest collection of merchandise ever exhibited in this section of the State. Wc arc proud to know that our friends responded in such numbers, and we accept it as a mark of appre ciation of our efforts in building up a mammoth enterprise where the people's wants may be sup plied at moderate cost, and w here qualities are always the best. Dur ing this week we offer many new things for the coolish weather and at prices out of proportion to their worth. For example our dress goods leaders will be : Royal lace overshot Dress Goods, with colored ground, either plaid or plain effects, at the yard 15 cents. All wool double width Ladies' Cloth in black, brown, green, gar net and cardinal, worth fully 39 cents, our price 25 cenfs. A big bargain in Black Dress Goods is our 42-inch all wool cheviot serge, a perfect fabric for skirt or dress ; makes up rich and always retains its color, as the wool is of a very fine quality, worth 7 cents the yard, our price this week is 49 cents. 27-mch very fine Dress Satin Duchessc never before offered at less than $1.25 is now 89 cents. Our 24-inch IBlack Faille 1 iTuncaissc .i k is this week re d u c e d from $l.'oo to 69 cents the yard. We have 50 distinct shadings ol changeable Taffeta Silks, the very newest fabric for waists, that we Dffer at 75 cents. We will be pleased to send you samples of our new arrivals in filack Coating and Cape Cloths. 1 ou will find our linings and trimmings for dresses all that one :ould wish for; i-yard wide Rust Icine, black and all colors, at the ard 15 cents. rancy Silesia for waist lining at 15, 20 and 25 cents. rme all wool Moreen at 45 and 50 cents. Rich Jet ornaments, all new dc- jigns, range lrom 09 cent3 to 5.00. Lace Collars in white and ecru, 11 designs, at 98c, $1.25, $1.98 ind up to $4 98. Tinsel Gauze to be worn over a ground of Japanese silk, 45 inches ivide, either gold or silver stripes, .he prettiest effect for evening wear, is sold this week at the yard j cents. Ladies' Jackets and Oases. Fine Black Cheviot Jackets, new style sleeves and back with reefer front, all siz?s at $3.98. Stylish all wool beaver Jackets, made with slash "irik collars, qoudic breasted fronts, latest style sleeves and turn back cuffs $7.48. Handsome tailor made Capes jf fine Kersey c'oth, in black and lavy, length 27 inches very full iweep $7,98. Figured Brilliantine Skirts lined ;hroughout and velvet bound, all lengths are offered at $1.59. Good quality Calico House Wrappers in indigo, grey, black ind white will be sold this week at 59, 79 and 89 cents. The largest mail order depart ment store in Northern Fenn lylvania. No trouble to fill or ieis, no matter how small the imount; prompt service assured. Tor. W. Market and Public Square, SiiCTIROUGilAMItLSTflfjt is no trick to a man with good eyes, but it doesn't imiko nny difference how largo the hole i8 or how strong the glasses arc to him, who has neglected his Pyc. sight. There are no glasses winch will make the blind see, but people who have their ' eyes properly fitted with glassy iu time will never have any trouble We guarantee a perfect fit or money refunded. lExmnin ati db Free, 3 B Successor to J. G. Wells, BLOOMSBURG, Next door to Post-Office. PA THE NEW WOflAN AND THE OLID 3VLA.:Lq- and all the rest of the family can be satisfactorily shod at Jones & Walter's Shoe Store. o Every day new goods are coming in. The very latest in footwear'. The newest in colored leathers. High shoes and low shoes, arid shoes of all sizes, and at just what you want to pay price. if SPECIAL BARGAINS -for;- iGTOBER CASH SALES ! nPON our counters will be thrown, day alter day, new arrivals which, in prices will posi tively be beyond the whisper of competi tion and comparison prices that will teach you in the silent logic of truth the difference between dealing with live and with dead men between the CASH and the credit systembetween the RIGHT and the wrong way. Coal oil, Syrup, Best syrup, 5 lbs. good cakes, Plug tobacco, Smoking tobacco, Window glass, Putty, . 3 lbs Lamp globes, Teaspoons, Tablespoons, 2 foot rule. Best gun powder, Shot, Gun caps, Boy's suspenders, Men's suspenders, Men's socks, Misses' black hose, Ladies' vests, School bags, Shears, Rulers, Tablets, Pass books, Buttons, Men's work suits, Ladies' collars, Ladies gloves, Children's mittens, 2c. qt. I5C gal. 25 c. gal. 25c. 4 to 8c. 4 to 7c. 3C . for ioc. 3 to sc. ioc. set. 15c. set. 5c 25 c. lb. to 8c. lb, 5 to 8c. 5 to ioc. 10 to 13c. 2 to ioc. 5 to 8c. 20 to 35c. 10 to 15c. 5 to 15c. ic. 1 to sc. 1 to ioc. 1 to sc. 75C 3 to ioc. 5 to 25c. 8 to 20C. Baby's shoes, Children's shoes, Misses' shoes, Ladies' shoes, Men's shoes. Boy's boots & shoe JMcn s boots. Ticking, Outing flannel, Table cloth, Table oil cloth, Blankets, Horse blankets, Cotton flannel, Toweling, Grain bags, Plates, Vegetable dishes, Sugar bowls, Pitchers, Tureens, Valises, Tubs, Brooms. Stove pipe, JJoilers, Stone pots, Butter pails, Lanterns, Knives and Forks, 10 to 25c 20 to 40C 25 to 50c. 75c to i.oo 7CC to $1.25 s, 50c to $1.25 51.50 to 9 to 15c 5 to IOC. 20 to 35 I2i tO I5C- 50c to $1.00. 90c to 81'00 5 to 1 oc 5 to ioc. 1 5 to 20c 3 to 8c. 10 to 25c. 10 to 35c 15 to 35C 25 to 50c. 30 to yoc. 40 to 90C 2 for 25c 1 5 to 20c. to 7 SC. Cheap. Cheap. to 75c .'t- 5. 10. All goods will be sold for cash or exchanged for eggs and poultry, SILAS ITOTjrifcTGr, Light Street, Pa.
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