8 THB COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Cftime and Bbb We can fit them with up Clarks Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1ECHDEA00HRY OF WILLIAMSPORT. The fall session of the Archdea conry of Williamsport will be held in St Paul's Church on October 26th, 17th and a8lh. The first service will be held on Monday evening at 7:30, and will consist of evening prayer, and a sermon by Rev. John Graham of Shamokin. On Tuesday morning a business meeting will be held in the Parish House at 9 o'clock and at 10 o'clock the Holy Communion will be administered in the church, with a sermon by Rev. A. G. Wilson of Montoursville. At 12 o'clock prayers will be said for missions. At 2:30 a business meeting in the Parish House, and at 5:30 dinner will be served to the visiting clergy in the dining hall, by the ladies of the parish. At 7:30 in the evening there will be a mission ary service, with addresses by Rev. L. B. Thomas D. I), of Antrim ; Rev. F. J. Clerc D. D. of Thilips burg ; and Rev. G. C. Foley of Williamsport. The program for Wednesday is as follows : 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Litany. 10:00 a. m. Literary exercises in Parish House. 12:00 noon. Prayers for Missions. 2:30 p. m. Literary exercises. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer, and addresses by Rev. L. F. Baker of Harrisburg, and A. D. Holland of Scranton. The public is invited to all of these suffices. Musio in the Air. There never was so much music and so many musical instruments at the Fair as has been seen there this y-ar- While there are many fine exhibits in this line it seems but just to state that in many respects that of f. V. Gurnsey surpassed them lis iVbootli is arranged t mos't aN tosticklly, which Vith the beautiful aesfgiV m cases and elegant frames, used iiVonstruction together with the u r,rescnt a view beautiful for the eye V behold ; while the tone of both tlu Sohmer and Mehlin pianos is someth Vb' not approached by any other makr. Add to this the most courteous treatment which is extended to-all patroAs of this house together with the grtat purchasing power by being able to ,buy for cash and in large lots, all of whilr.h advantages are given to the customer, and it would seem no one could hesitate as to the proper rHarJltehtiiy a piano or organ. It can be very wisely summed up as follows, in dealing with this house a customer will get the best goods at the lowest prices on the easiest terms and re ceive the kindest treatment. Blooms burg Daily, Oct. 16. For a Shave or Hair Out. 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. TryGrain-O I TryGrain-O! Ask your Grocer to day to f how you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Children may drink it without injury as well as an adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most deli cate stomach receives it without dis uess. the price of coffee. 15 and S cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. A Present for Tour Pastor. Your 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, Catarrh, Brain Fag, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Kidney Di seases, etc. They are sent prepaid on receipt of pi ice. $2.00. Humphreys' Medicine Company, New Yerk. HOOD'S PILLS cure L!vr Ilia, BUlousnosn, Indigestion, Hcadac! A plcaaant laxative. All f uggUU. Uso Bring Your Feet With You. to date shoes. Street. DbMOORATIO MEETINUS- Meetings have been arranged to be held in the evening at 7:30 o'clock at the following places : Friday 23 Canby Rohrsburg. Saturday 24 Benton 2 P. M. Orangeville Catawissa. Monday 26 Waller. Tuesday 2 7 Mifflinvillc Ccntralia. Wednesday 28 Numidia. Thursday 29 Swamps School House. Friday 30 Mill Grove. Saturday 31 Iola 2 P. M. C. A. Smaix, Sec'y. Wm. Chrisman, Chairman. A Large School Assured. The way the people of Bloomsburg are taking up the fifty scholarships for $50 offered by the Williams College is very gratifying to the management and a large school is assured. Those desiring to avail themselves of this liberal offer should act at once as only the first fifty scholarships will be sold for $50 which entitles the holder to a course in the English Branches, Com mercial, Shorthand and Typewriting. Day and night school will commence Oct. 29, in the Columbian building. For further information write to G. W. Williams, Pres. Catarrh is a constitutional disease and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which puri fies the blood. Campaign Marching Clabs- Members of McKinley clubs and Bryan clubs be sure to get from your druggist or shoe dealer before you march a package of Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet, and shake it into your shoes. It instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions and prevents Wisters and swollen, aching feet. Allen's Foot-Ease makes march ing a delight. We have over 10,000 testimonials. All druggists and shoe stores. Sample sent FREE. Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 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 corner 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. H. 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 information call on S. D. Neyhard, Building, Loan and Real Estate Agent, over First National Bank, Bloomsburg, Pa. 1 1-15-tf, Always in season, Hopkins' Steam ed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) Elegant lunch in milk. Qt. can, 10c. io-i-4td It may be a little early to do your spring papering, but not too early to look over our large stock now ready for your inspection. In spite of the fact that the manufacturers charge us from 10 to 20 per cent, more than last year, we will sell at last year's low prices, and in some cases even lower. Window curtains of all kindsi Room and picture moulding always in stock. WHHAH II. SLATE 'E2XHANQE EOTBL BLD3 THE BROADWAY The Pith and Point of this business is to sell goods, but the selling must be right. Every article shown you must bear the stamp of honest value. Every dollar that you spend in this store must be given the fullest purchasing power, else we are false to our trust. We under buy because we can. We under sell because we will. Tins IS CLOAK WEATHER. There's a snap to the air: there's a snap to the business. Ladies beaded plush capes, and fur trimmed capes, $b.G7 S7.00, $8.00, $9.75 to $10.75. Ladies' cloth capes, $2.08, $o.00 to $5.00. Better ones, some trimmed with fur, $5.93 to $8.75. Ladies' jackets, $3.50, $4.98, $5 50 to $11.00 each. Stylish jackets, light colors, $3.25, $0.25, $8.00, $9.75 to $12.00 each. OUR NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS contains many bargains that must be sei n to be appreciated. Attention is called to the fol lowing seasonable items: Men's lined gloves 24c, 35c, 48c pair. Boy's lined gloves, 24c pair. The Eureka trolley glove, horse hide hand, thumb and fore finger, best wearing glove made, 98c pair. Heavy grey blankets, part wool $1.00 pair. Comfortables, 59c, 88c, $1.48, $1 98 each. Good red flannel, 20c yd. Grey flannel, 19c yd. Blue flannel, 24c yd. Medicated red flannel, 31c. yd. Ladies' fleece lined hose, 12l4c, 23c, 26c pair. Ladies' wool Lose, 24c, 31c, 42c, pair. See the llecce lined underwear, extra heavy for men (7 48c. garment. Medicated red flannel under wear, 8Sc garment. E I 'ER Y DA V THERE IS " SOMETHING NEEDED in the line of house furnishings. Stock is replenished everv few days, and our prices are invar- abiy below the regular mar ket value. Feather dusters. 21c. each. Stove brushes, 8c each. Rope clothes lines, 10c. each. Wire clothes lines, 8c, 13c, 19c each. Mouse traps, 3c each. Funnels, 2c and 3c each. Dipper, 4c each. Ladles, 4c each. Enameled steel pie plates, 10c. Coffee grinders, 19c, 44c each. Enameline stove polish, 4c and 8c box. Lamp chimneys, 6 for 25c. Lantern globes, 5c each. Dinner buckets, 2 4c each. Chamber pails (painted) 29c each. Dish pans, 14c, lGc, 19c each. Jelly tins, 3c each. Sun rise alarm clocks, guaran teed, 75c each. Butcher knives, 8c, 10c, 24c each. Respectfully Submitted to the Clash Trade Only by m mm m store. Moyer's New Building, Main Street, BLOOMSBURG. JONAS LONG'S SONS' WEEKLY CKflTS. Wii.ki s-l?AKur, Pa., Octcbcr 22, 1896. Have you made a selection of your New Fall Jacket? If not, have tliis well in mind. Tlic best is none too good, for it is said a cloak covers a .... . r - . ffTsyjrcfei tnuuuuuc 01 sins. W5vtfj sins of the mnnu acturcr in making cloaks of poor jiatcrials. Making a garment up 0 sell and not to wear is a sin flany liavc to answer for. Our garments arc made of the best materials, of the best woikman ihip. They are the kind that look fresh and new after a s ason's wear. It pays to buy this kind for the satisfaction they bring you. We can sell you a Cloak, Jacket or Cape at a very moderate price. We have others that are are more costly, but all are as good as money can purchase ; better than most grades usually sold. Orders by mail filled subject to return ii unsatisfactory; send us your cor rect bust and sleeve measurement. We have thousands to select from, all new, all the latest styles. Ladies' Jackets made of fine nil wool cheviot, with puff sleeves and new style back, are sold by us at $3-43- Ladies' Jackets of all wool beaver, in black and navy, made with the modern shield front, arc $493. Ladies' Jackets in all wool ker sey, in blue or black, very hand somely made, with shield front, new slash collar and turn back euffs, would be considered by many a bargain at $10; we sell them at $7.48. Ladies' Capes made of all wool kersey cloth, the latest cut, with full sweep, are $6.98. Ladies Capes made of heavy astrachan cloth, beautifully trim med, lined throughout with silk, stylish, rich and comfortable, sold at $9 08. Lad ies' Capes made of fine scS' plush, richly lined with silk and edged with thibct. are a special offering at $ 10.98. Misses' and Children's made in the same care ful manner as .-our Ladies' V '' the attention to y minute details; range in size from 4 to 16 years. They come in fancy boucle.cheviot and beaver cloths, plain colors and fancy mix tures, range in price upward from $2.98. Write for sam ples of our double width fancy cheviot and plaid Dress Goods that we are offering at the yard I2lAc. Our 36-inch all wool cloth and 36 inch all wool serges cannot be duplicated in the State at the price per yard 25c. A new assortment of novelty Dress Goods in the popular and stylish mohair and wool overshot effects are this week 39c. Double Width Eiderdown in all shades is sold at 44c. Our 24-inch Black Faille Fran caisse Silks are worth much more than the price we ask samples on application the yard 69c. 27-inch Black Duchesse Satin, needs no comment, you know the goods, the price is lower than these fabrics have sold in years, for this week our price is 89c. We will close out a large as sortment of printed warp novelty silks, valued at $ I. 00 the yard to $1.25. at a uniforni price of 49c. You sheuld write for samples of these at once, a3 the lot cannot last long at the price. Our $17.46 Sewing Machine is manufactured for our firm specially by One of the leading factories of the country. It will do as good work and is as handsome as a $Co.oo machine; high arm; all attachments warranted fully for five years. Cor. W. Market and Public Squa-r, WilkesTBarrc A If 1 . 1 JEElGTflROEIUIillUSTOl Examination Free, a. e. Successor to J. G. Wells, BLOOMSBURG, THE NEW WOn AN THE OLID nVCJLlT and all the rest of the family can be satisfactorily shod at Jones & Walter's Shoe Store, Every day new goods are coming in. The very latest in footwear. The newest in colored leathers. High shoes and low shoes, and shoes of all sizes, and at just what you want to pay price. jr b v - jt - -y SP EC1AL -FOR- OCTOBER CA TSTPON our counters I day, new arrivals which, in prices will pesi- 1 1 tivelv be hfivnnri the uhicnor rf rnmneti- tion and comparisonprices 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 system between the RIGHT and the wrong way. Coal oil, Syrup, Best syrup, ? lbs. p-ood r.itrj 2c. qt. ISC gal. 25c. gal. 25c. 4 to 8c. 4 to 7c. 3c, lbs. for ioc. 3 to sc. .ioc. set. "15c. set. 5c 2 Sc. lb. 6 to 8c. lb, 5 to 8c. 5 to ioc. 10 to 13c. 2 to 10c. 5 to 8c. 20 to 35c. 10 to 15c. 5 to 15c. ic. 1 to 5c 1 to IOC. 1 to sc. 7SC 3 to ioc. 5 to 25c. 8 to 20c. Plug tobacco, omoKing toDacco, Window glass, Putty, 3 Lamo Globes. Teaspoons, xaoiespoons, 2 foot rule, Best run oowrler Shot, ' Gun caps, Boy's suspenders, Men's suspenders, Men's socks, Misses' black hose, Ladies' vests. School bags, onears, Rulers, Tablets, Pass books, Buttons, Men's work suits, Ladies' collars, Ladies gloves, Children's mittens, All goods will be sold for cash or exchanged for eggs anJ poultry. SILAS OTTItSTOr, Light Street, Pa, is no trick to a man with cool eyes, but it doesn't makcJ difference how large the l10c J or how strong the glasses are to him, who has neglected lu80" eight, There are no glares which will make the blind tee but people who have their" eJ properly fitted with glasses i time will never have any trouble We guarantee a perfect fit 0r money refunded. mm Next door to Post-Office. PA AND BARGAINS SH SALES! will he th rnum, Hnv after Baby's shoes, Children's shoes, Misses' shoes, Ladies' shoes, 10 to 25c 20 to 40t 25 to 50c 75c to $1.00 Men s shoes, 75c to w Bov's boots & shoes, 50c toS' J Men's boots. 81.50 to $200 Ticking, 9 t0 '56 Outing flannel, 5 t0 I0t Tablecloth, 2oto35 Table oil cloth, 12 t010. Blankets, 50c to $i- Horse blankets, 90c to $ Cotton flannel, S t0 Toweling, S to 1 Grain bags, 15 to 20c Plates, 3 to 8c Vegetable dishes, 10 to 25c- Sugar bowls, 10 to 35C- Pitchers. i5 to 35c Tureens, 25 to 5 Valises, 30 to y Tubs, 40 to 9" Brooms, 2 for 25 Stovepipe, 5, 10, 15 to 2- Boiler 25 to 75 Stone pots, Uea Butter pails, CUeap. Lanterns, Cheap Knives and Forks, 40 to75cStl