THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMBBURG, PA. Doiijp and See Us. Bring We can fit thern Your Feet With You. with up to date shoes. W. C. 'McKlLMEf, Glarks Building, Main Street, THE COLUMBIAN. fll.OOMSBURG. PA. Diuil Iu Tri-soa- The .v-iiouncemc.v.t of the ilenth of It?. S.;:".lxn, in a Philadclvdiin Vin son, for the muriVr of daughter-in-l;iv and !3.:u,:i duwl. lias clecitcd a rc.it cle?l of intention aniony railroad men breause rf ! is being lonncrly cm;1iy C"l as an rnpneer, on the Phila delphia .V KVadi'ig's Catawissa branch running Votween Loft), and Cnt.i wissa, for many years. He had the reputation of being one of the fastest engineers that ever took hold of a throttle. Sanborn had only one very bad cT.iliiy which frequently got him into troub'.t and this was his violent temper. .It was the cause of his losing bis position with the Reading sone years ago, after which he re moved K Philadelphia to reside wi'.h his son. He was a man of powerful stature having been 6 "f'et4 inches in height, and weigh ing over :co pounds. The act w hich brought his career on the Catawissa branch to a close, oc ctvred cue night while making a trip from Catawissa to Lofty. He and his fireman, Harry Campbell had some very army words while climbing up the grade near Mainville. He charged furiously on the fireman, who took refuge on the train knowing full well the desperate nature of the big engin eer. Campbell returned to the engine, and when approaching the bridge near Ringtown, Sanborn seized him in his arms, and threatened to dash him to death 165 feet below. He begged for mercy, and escaped to an empty freight car. Sanborn fired and ran the engine the remaining part of the run, and brought his train in on time to Catawissa oa the return trip. After this he was unable to secure any work under the Reading, a circumstance which caused him to develop more desperate tendencies. In a moment of rage he committed the double murder with which he was charged when he expired. Ashland Telegram. Miss Klys, after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. J. L. Richardson, re turned to her home at Grand Rapids, Mich., on Monday. She made many friends during her visit A terrible mine explosion occurred at Wilkes Kane Thursday, -at which six men were instantly killed and two seriously injured. The cau;e of the calamity is not yet known. For a Shave or Eair Cut. For a good x,nd quick shave ot hair Cit, go to James Reilly's tonsorial room in Exchange Block, first floor, next to Express Office. None but experienced workmen employed. 12-13-iyr. Trj Giaiu-0 ! Try Grain-0 ! Ask your Grocer to day to ihow 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 at, like it. GRA1X O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure fains, and the most deli cate stomach receives at without dis tress. the price of coffee. 15 and S cts. per package. S'o'd ty all grocers. For Sale. A desirable houe and lot Corner 23t about 50 x 80 feet, beautiful lo cation, all modern improvements; will ba cold at once. Cheap for cash, or part down cud balance to suit the puriaser; cr part in exchange for otbrproieity. For further infermatk n call on S. D. Neyha-d, Building, Loan and Real Estate .Agent, over First National ank, Lloonislurg, Pa. 11-15 tf. A Prteent for Your Pastor. Yourpatjr would be delighted with a Clergyman's Case of Humphreys' Specifics; it isnade to fit the pocl.et and contains tie ten numbers most needed by a ,cWgyman. Cr-es for Fevers, Cou;,hs, Clergyman's Sore Throat, J.a Gripix-, Catarrh, lirain Fag, Djtpcj.-sia, Afstaria, Kidney Di seases, etc. They re sent j repaid on recei.it of price. Sz.co. lumj.hrevs' Medicine (.'oimuh-. New York. DbMOORATIQ 1"EETISUS. Meetings have Wen arranged to be held in the evening at 7:30 o'clock at the following places : Friday 30 Mill Grove. Saturdf.y i- Iola 2 P. M. C- A. Svai.i, Sec'y. YVm. Ciirisman, Chairman. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, IUilouinecs, Indigestion, IIedche. A pleasant laxative. All CfPggtattt. Fierce Fight With a Fig Bcnr. While surveying a tract of land in Phmkcl's Creek township, Incoming county, (1. 1!. Fry and Joseph IJobst encountered a large black bear. A revolver was the only firearm the men had, and with this they put seven bullets into bruin. Fry then attacked it with the ax. The bear fought furi onsly, but was finally killed. The pistol balls did little else but stun the brute. The bear weighed 200 pounds dressed. Campaign Marching Clubs 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 blisters 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. Olmstcad, Lc Roy, N. Y. A Misrepresentotion. A man representing himself as a member of the board of pension ex aminers is going about soliciting ap plications lor increase of pensions in several adjoining counties, and telling old soldiers that the act of assembly granting peddlers' licenses to veterans of the war will be repealed at the next session of the Legislature, urging them to, immediately apply for a li cense, which he agrees to furnish for $1. The act of assembly says that a member of the board, as well as the court, must give such a license on ap plication, without charge. A soldier having a pension certificate is not re quired to have a certificate from the board of examiners in order to apply tor an increase. 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. II. Maize Esq., Attorney. Office Lock ard building corner Alain 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. .' Wedding. Lambert P. Orth, of Bloom, and Lillian Cornelius, of Catawissa, were married at the Lutheran parsonage on October 21, by the Rev. M. E. McLinn. Always in season, Hopkins' Steam ed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) Elegant lunch in milk. Qt. can, 10c. 10 1-411! 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 kinds Room and picture moulding always in stock. WILLIAM H. SLATS EZC3AKQX EQIEL BLD3 THE BROADWAY Underwear for Her. Gelling busier every day in this important block. Time to change to the warm heavy weights now. Try the pur chasing power of a dollar or two hero. It'll surprise you. Men's heavy white merino un derwear, :? lc, m'Jc gmmout. Men's heavy gray underwear, o lc, 48c garment. Men's heavy fleeced underwear, d2( 4 Sc. garment. Men's line Australian lamb's wool, medium weight,88c gar ment. Extra heavy fleece lined wool underwear Co bl.00 garment. Ladies' ribbed vests, 15c each. Ladies ribbed vests and pants, IMc and d'Jc each. Ladies' ribbed wool vests and pants, 5)8c garment. Ladies' ribbed union suits, Ioc. each. JIITE GRANITE TABLE WARE. A large purchase direct from the pcttery enables us to ofl'er the lollowing goods at remark ably low prices: Cups and saucers, 25c, 42c and 50c set. Dessert dishes, 35c, dozen. Egg cups, Gc each. Uone dishe3, 5c each. Bowls, Gc, 7c, 9c each. Soup plates, Gc, 7c. Oyster bowls, 7c. Soap slabs, Gc each. Meat plates, 7c, 9c, 12o each. Individual meat plates, Gc. sauce dishes, Gc. Covered soap dishes, 30c. Wash bowls and pitchers, G9c. Chambers, 29c and 40c each. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS. Complete stock in most de sirable patterns, all new bright styles and variety enough to suit an tastes. 1 yard wide floor oilcloths, 20c. yd. Vi yard wide floor oilcloths, oOc, doc vd. 2 yard wide floor oilcloths, 39c, 4bc, ouc vd. 2 yard wide linoleums, 75c yd. GLOVES AND MITTENS. These snappy mornings are suggestive of warm coverings for the hands. We have pro vided abundantly in these lines and offer the following for your consideration: Men's lined gloves, 24c pair. Boy's lined gloves, 24c pair, Men's unlined gloves, 24c and 4bc pair. Men's lined driving gloves, 35c pair. Men's lined leather mittens, 2oc. pair. Respectfully Submitted to the Cash Trado Only by l STORE, Layer's lT;w Euiliinj, Main Strict, ELQQMSBURG. mas lohg's sons' WEEKLY GHATS. m Wn.HTs- Harrk, Pa., October 29, 1806. ivr Our news tlu'i &'if&'k& a g'tat Manufacl mlSf "rcr's Sale of Mtis . KMl'Mf t--""uw " process. AftA fcOur New York riWn" tunatc fa closing ""w out a manufac turer's surpkn stock aiul the pr'ce paiJ for it was lcs3 than 0:ic-third the usual factory cost. Ready ash and keen foresight urought ihis big stock to us. You will be ihc possessors of it at a slight ad vance over the cost, although the .'juantitics are greater than any number of pieces we've ever nahdled. We would advise prompt ness in ordcriig, as the very low prices will hurry them away rapidly. Positively no discounts iv'Hl be allowed from these prices to merchants, and to give our patrons the full benefits we can not fill wholesale orders for nor than a dozen pieces. Women's good quality Muslin Covers, well made in every part, gc. Corset Covers, good quality, .nusliii edgco', with neat embroid ery, 18c. Good Muslin Chemise, fuii cngth, all sizf- plain well made garment, iQe Corset Covers made of cambric and muslin, square and V shaped, trimmed with fine cnibroidt-' , 25c. Women's good quality muslin Drawers trimmed with fine em broidery, ruflle and yoke bands, 25c. Chcniics, good ' quality muslin, trimmcd with ITorchon lace and insertion, 28c. ' U n b 1 c a ched Muslin Chemise trimmed with lace and insertion, strong, good quality, material well mad. 28c. Corset Covers, square and V shaped, trimmed with fine edge of embroidery, very neatly finished, 32c. Best quality Muslin Gowns with uckcd yokes trimmed with deep ruffle of cambric,' 39c. Corset Covers made of bcs'. quality muslin and cambric, trim med with very fine embroidery around neck and arm holes, 39c. Muslin Gowns of good qtnlity muslin, square and V shaped yokes, trimmed with fine open work insertion and embroidery, 48c. Drawers made of good strong muslin, trimmed with deep ruffle of fine embroidery and tucks, finished with yoke bands, full sizes, 48c. Ladies Short Skirts made of best quality mus lin, trimmed with fine open work embroidery ruf fles and fine tucks, 48c. Very g o o quality Muslin Gowns with yoke3 made of fine rows of insertion, trimmed with cambric ruflle and embroidery, some trimmed with lace insertion and ruffles of lace, 58c. Fine Cambric Corset Coven, square and V shaped, trimmed with finest insertion and embroid ery, 58C.I Gowns made of extra quality muslin with yokes of fine inser tion ; they are trimmed with em broidered ruffle 68c. Best quality Muslin Chemise with round yoke of fine tucks and open work insertion, trimmed with finest embroidery, 68c. Corset Covers made of the fin est cambric, square and V shaped, trimmed with two rows of fine embroidery and neatly finished with feather stitch braid, other with lace insertion and lace edges, 68c Skirts irfade of good quality muslin, trimmmed with deep em broidery ruffles, fine tuck yoke bands, 68c. Mail orders to receive best at tention should be sent in at once. Cor. W. Market and Public Square, SEMGTlOniUSTf is no trick to a man with eyes, but it doesn't jr. alee n difference how large the hole or how strong the glasFes are him, who has nfglected his ey signt, ti- .... i tiiere uiu m kiuksi'h wine will make the blind see, bi! 1 1 . i .1 people wno uave ineir ev properly fitted with glares i time will never have any troubld 1 1 r 1 i 1 i . we cuarnrueo a peiuct nr 01 money refunded. Examination Frea Be RSIS Successor to J. G. Wells, BLOOMSBURG, Next door to Post-Othco PA THE NEW WOn AN AND TZEHEj OLID ZMI-A-IbT and all the rest of the family can be satisfactorily shod at Jones & Walter's Shoe Store. Every day new goods arc 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. -r- ,.' ? fir. f J y -k .VO.' ' -VVy;'i I 7 ZrT S jefT-rmSJ? y . . . -,-t 'Xf SPECIAL BARGAINS -FOR- OCTOBER CASH SALES ! nPON our counters wll be thrown, day after day. new arrivals which, in prices will posi tively be bevond 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 system between the RIGHT and the wrong way. Coal oil, byrup, Best syrup, 5 lbs. good cakes, Plug tobacco, Smoking tobacco, Window glass, Putty, 3 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. 15c. gal. 25c. gal. 25c. 4 to 8c. 4 to 7c. 3C lbs. for 10c. 3 to sc. 10c. set. 15c. set. 5C 25c. lb. 6 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 5c. 1 to ioc. .1 to sc. 7 Sc. 3 to IOC. 5 to 25c. 8 to 20C. Baby's shoes, 10 to 25c Children's shoes, 20 to 40c. Misses' shoes, 25 to 500. Ladies' shoes, 75c to $i.0i Men's shoes, 75c to 1.25 Bov's boots & shoes, 50c to 1.25 Men's boots, $1.50 to 2.00 Ticking, Outing flannel, Table cloth, Table oil cloth, Blankets, j Horse blankets, ! Cotton flannel, J Toweling, ! Grain bags, Plates, Vegetable dishes, Sugar bowls, Pitchers, Tureens, Valises, Tubs, Brooms, Stove pipe, Boilers, Stone pots, Butler pails, Lanterns, 9 to 15c 5 to ioe. 20 to 3jC- I2j tO I5C- 50c to $1.00. 90c to Si. 00 5 to too. 5 to ioc 1 e to 20c 3 to Sc. 10 to 25c. 10 to 35- 1 5 to 35 25 to 50c, 30 to 90c 40 to 90c 2 for 25c 5, 10, 15 to 20c. 25 to 75-'. Cheap. Cheap. Cheap, Knives and Forks, 40 to 75c set. All goods will be sold for cash or exchanged for eggs and poultry. SILAS ITOTTICTGr-, Light Street, Pa,
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