The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 10, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Trip to Washington, Change of Time
Dr. J. P. Welsh returned from
Washington, I). C, on Saturday
evening. He had been there making
anangements for the party of students
thai will visit Washington next week,
lie secured accommodations at the
Oxford Hotel on STfw York Avenue.
This hoici is very centrally located
and therefore can be conveniently
reached from all points of interest.
When he came to make out the itiner
ary for each day, he discovered that
the time originally set for renuinyng
m Washington was too thort, and
has arranged to spend an additional
day. This will make it necessary to
go on Monday December 14th, in
stead of Tuesday. The train will
kave Last Bloomsburg at 8,47 a. m.
The entire cost of hotel and railroad
expenses will be $u. 61 if one hun
ted people go. If the number
should be less tfian one hundred
(which is not very likely) the cost will
be $12.35. Tile money is to be paid
in at tue wAoo' olhce beforehand,
1 .M , . .
iu uuui tie number readies one
hundred, 12.35 will be collected. If
the number should reach one hundred
thediffovnee will be refunded to each
person.
The party will take luncheon at
whatever point during the day they
nna themseives at luncheon time.
Tht luncheon will be paid for by each
iperson, so that the expenses may be
Jwjt down as each may desire.
Those who take the trip to Mt
-tfernon, which has been arranged for
Wednesday, will pay 60c extra. This
includes round trip on the boat from
Washington to Ml. Vernon with ad
mission to the grounds and the ser
vices of a guide while there. This
amount need not be paid until after
the party has reached Washington.
Those who do not take the Mt. Ver
non trip will be conducted to other
points of interest in the city.
Very little street car fare will be
required, s each day's itinerary is ar
ranged to economize walking, and
the hotel is not far distant from any
of the points of iaterest to be visited.
The party will leave Washington for
home on Friday morning about
eleven o'clock, reaching East Blooms
burg at 6:36 f. m.
Each member of the party will re
ceive, when he pays his money into
the office, an lexeellent map of the
city of Washington. It is the same
map used by the delegates to the
Christian Endeavor Convention last
summer, aad is said to be the best
map of the city that has ever been
made. Enough maps have been
secured without cost, to give each
member one.
Every arrangement has been made
to give tJe young people a pleasant
and profitable time. President Cleve
land has consented to give them a
special reception while they are in
Washington. It may not be generally
known that Miss Hastings, a former
teacher in the Normal School, is a
niece of President Cleveland, and
that his eisier, Miss Rose Elizabeth
Cleveland, visited her niece while
he was at the .Normal School.
The points of interest to be visited
include almost every department of
the Government and many other
objects and places of interest through
out the city. Three full days will be
, at the disposal of the party, suffi
cient time to enable all to get the
benefit of the trip without having it
spoiled by too much haste. The
special cars assigned to the party will
be suitably decorated, and will have
on their sides the name of the school.
Those who expect to go should
indicate their intentions as soon as
possible as arrangements with the
railroad company have to be made
before the end ot the week.
For a Bnaye 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.
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
parchaser; 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. 11-15 tf.
A Desirable BusinesiTPlace For Bale.
"The large three story brick store
feaCding lately occupied by J. R.
4Wlvler & Co., as a hardware store
for ta'.e on reasonable terms by J. 11.
Maize Esq., Attorney. Office Lock
ard builiing corner Main and Centre
streets. tf.
Real gGd property in Espy for
sale cheap. tt is a desirable residence,
large lot, and plenty of fruit. Apply
to I. H Maize F.rq
HOOI'8r7LLif rur Mver Ills,
Biliousness, Imltgentton, Headache.
fk pleasant laxative, Druggist.
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THE BROADWAY
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Books,
Dolls,
Toys,
Games,
China,
Glass,
Silvor,
Albums,
Celluloid
Goods,
Stationery,
Jewelry,
A time when hearts expand and purse-strings
loosen; when our greatest happiness is in making
others happy. At no time in the round year is
this store so attractive to you as now. Time,
money and brains have been taxed in collecting
this beautiful array of Christmas merchandise.
Full preparation has been made to fit your gift
giving needs. The Store has donned its holiday
attire and bids you kindly welcome.
Ilandker
chiefs, Umbrellas,
Mufflers,
Kid Gloves,
Aprons,
Leather
Goods,
Furs,
Nobby
Neckwear,
Fine Shirts
&c., &c.
Silks for Christmas.
To combine use with ornament is wise economy. A length of silk for a waist is a most acceptable holiday gift
Here are lots, all beauties, They re not expensive when you take style and quality into consideration.
Trinted china silks on green, navy, Drown and cardinal, rich figures, 24c. yd.
Colored brocades in a variety of colors and figures, 69c, yd.
Changeable surahs, extra wide, 39c. yd.
Satin rugs in lavender pink and blue, crepe effects very pretty, 65c. yd.
Holiday Towels.
Bought for the occasion. Heavy damask, or lunch, some with knotted frinee. some all white, some with rich hmvl.
ers, and all reasonably cheap.
Heavy bleached damask towels, 24 x 54 inches, knotted fringe, 39c. each.
Heavy bleached damask towels, 21 x 42 inches, knotted fringe, 35c. each.
Special values in linen towels, 4 to 95c. each.
The Book Stock
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wmes m tor no smau snare 01 patronage just now. a worthy lot of literature t is fnr ;A
and the prices at which we sell them are causing much wonderment. Books at dry goods profits are a
our public. Note these specials:
Standard poems Byron, Lowell, Milton, Moore, Goethe, Longfellow, Browning,
Poe, Dante, Burns, Scott, Tennyson, and others, bound in silk cloth, 50c. each
in padded morocco, $1.00 each. The Magic City, 200 photo engraving, 50c. ea.
Webster's unabridged dictionary, 85c. each. Art photographs of the world, 400
illustrations, 98c each.
to all tastes,
revelation to
Xmas. Glove Selling.
We ve planned for this year as never before. Our kid glove stock is now at its best. Size ranee color ranee
ityle range, and price range all as they should be, and your every desire in this important matter carefully catered to'
Ladies cashmere gloves, 10c, 19c, 23c, 34c. pair. Full line of four button kid gloves in black, white and colors'
75c pair. Ladies mittens, 10c, 15c, 25c. to $1.00 pair. Children's mittens, 8c, ioc, r4C, to 25c pair '
Dolls, Toys, Games.
Thousands of children can be made happy here at a verv small met. Manv iKa i;nA. ,;n k ua.. t
fore another week, for this is purely a holiday outfit. The lots are priced to make a clean sween of them bv Christma,
:. uooa time 10 choose now.
tat t r wr t 1 1 ti ...
ukjl,lo. uasnaoie goiis, natural nair ana eves. 16 in. loner. fisr. tarh R en ,a 1
jointed bodies, 14 in. long, 24c. ea. Zulu dolls, 10c. and 24c each. Esouimaux dolls, jic. earh
TOYS. Malleable iron street car, 24c. each. Ideal railroad trai
UAMfcb. Small card games, assorted kinds, each in box. ac. each. Th
nice line of board and card games 8c. and 15c. each. Game of lotto. 24c. each. '
eyes and bair,
for the train.
Holiday Dress Goods.
titvyav m-aiUW UC 11I4UC UlJ.ll A niCB UFCSS na.HP.rn Irt mrtthAr CIClAf Al- 1iii.-t- TTA.A t !
lots priced to tempt you: 50 inch navy blue storm serge, 20c. yd. 52 in. novelty suiting, dark green ground with red
bourette figures, 25c. yd. 52 in. broad cloth in myrtle, navy and cardinal 60c. yd. 38 in. bright wod plaids, with
satin Rfrinps cor. vrl. An in nnuoltu nloilc ar ,,A l 6 r"""!
r , . j . t- f'"""! i igmcu UlittK Iliuiiair, ?C. Vu.
Holiday Furnishings.
These for the men folk. Ample preparation has been maA far ncm t tv,;. . .
wear shirts, collars cuffs, suspenders, half hose, and the like. Will only quote you an item or twobut they"l do wit
ness duty for fifty fullv as eood: Men's susnenHcrs fi,in;. ,t ' 1 c' .. uo w"
- 1 1 fc ww.. w.v 1 .. 1 iti. iii eqc. nair. inpn tro
ioc, lie. each. Laundned white shirts. 60c. each. Men's half hr in n.: r " ' 3
, , ... unuii auu wvui, an piiwcs irom 5c. IO 25c. pr
A Bulletin of Xmas. Brevities.
U MBRELLAS. II jou've an umbrella thought, depend upon it that here you will find its materialization. ?;iv
gloria, 20 in. umbrellas, natural wooa nanciies, 95c. each. Union twills, 28 in. men's umbrellas $r.oo each.
HANDKERCHIEFS. Hundreds of dozens of them to tit your every wish. Ladies' embroidered cambric hand
kerchiels, good size, ioc. each. Ladies embroidered linen handkerchiefs, xqc. to nc. each. Men' hemctitrhoH
cambric nanaicercmeis, gooa size, ioc. eacn.
MOQUETTE RUGS. Beautiful patterns, 27 x 62 in. $1.98.
nirrnB 4Ti?n rmwi rim, ml .anz-Am . n- r-.. j . , , .. . .
m-.m v... v.r.. 0, .w. vivoiii auu lueiii ocis. ioc cdcu. LaKt inn irnir n 9 m m.
each. Olive dishes, ioc. each. Salad dishes, 48c. 98c. each. Spoon holders, ioc. each.
FANCY ARTICLES. To enumerate the great host of useful and ornamental things would require columns of
a.&. uui lutj iv nn;inuii. in v.iunn.v, m wiiiuum, uii me cuuincrs, in me iixiures everywhere are these
heart gladdeners, and you are cordially invited to come and take a peep at ihem, for they're just what jou are looking
for, and here they'll cost you less thau elsewhere: a
Glove boxes, 75c. to $1.69 ea. Toilet cates, 50c., 89c, $1 39, $1.98 to $2.75. Shaving sets, $1.00, $2 50 $2 7c
to $3.25. Albums, 48c, 69c, f 1. 39, $2.50, $2.98, roker sets, $1.69 to $2.25. Work boxes, 50c, $1.00 to $169
Nut cracks and picks, $i.co, $!.6o set. Photo casrs, $1.50 to $2.50 ea. Glove and handkerchief boxes, $1.75, $2 75
Necktie boxes, 7SC ea. Silk handkerchief cases, 25c. to 98c. ea. Pin cushions, inc.. 48c. ea. Silk clove and nn,iir,.;'
chief case, 59c. set. Jewel boxes, 50c, $1.00 to $2.75. Puff boxes, 39c. Trinket boxes, ioc. ea. Collar button
boxes, 50c. Pin trays, 6c , ice , 19c, 30c. to 69c. each. Children's silver cups, 24c each.
&e5tfully Submitted to the Ciyfti de Oqly by
THE BROADWAY CASH STORE.
Till GtS F ' BEAlJfl
Abound on all sides of our establishment. Everywhere appropriate Gifts
greet you. Larger, Grander and more varied than ever are the preparations
we have made for the Joyous Holiday Season, and we hope to rciceve a visit
from every Man. Woman and Child in this entire valley. Tremendous n
gains await you in Gorham's and Whiting's Sterling Silver Toilet Articles in
patent designs, which prevent them being mutated in cheap articles.
a. B. wsm,
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MM Mem .
Foot Covers
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but easy, comfortable, stylish shoes.
That's what up-to-date men want. That's what we sell, and
we don't draw heavily on pocket books either. Fitting feet is
our specialty, and we assure perfect comfort to every patron.
We carry the largest stock of boots, shoes and rubbers 111 the
county, and all new and fresh and bright. Every size, every
shape, and prices not too high nor to low.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-FOR-
DECEMBER CASH SALE !
nPON our counters will be thrown, day alter
day, new arrivals which, in prices will posi
tively be bevond thf uhicnor nf rnmnpti-
tion and comparison prices that will teach you
in xne snenx iogic oTtrutntne cutterence between
dealing with live and with dead men between
&.C..SH ?nd the credit systembetween the
RIGHT and the wrong way.
BLOOMS3URG,
PENN'A.
Coal oil,
Syrup,
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.
ISC gal.
25c. gal.
25c.
4 to 8c.
4 to 7c.
3C
lbs. for ioc.
3 to sc.
ioc. set.
15c. set.
5c
25 c. 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.
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 & shoes
m a
Men 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, 5,
Boilers,
Stone pots,
Butter pails,
Lanterns,
Knives and Forks,
10 to 25c
20 to 40C
25 to 50c.
75c to gi.oo
7t,c to 1.25.
, 50c to $1.2$
HO to 2.00.
9 to i$c
5 to ioc
20 to 35c
12J to iSc
50c to $1.00.
90c to $i.o
5 to ioc.
5 to ioc
1 s to 20c
3 to 8c.
10 to 25c
10 to 35C
IS to 35c
2$ to $oc,
30 to 90C
40 to 90C-
2 for 25c.
10. IS to 20c,
25 to 75c.
Cheap.
Cheap.
Cheap.
40 to 75c set.
All goods will be sold for cash or exchanged for eggs and
poultry.
SILJLS TOTJ1TG-,
Light Street, Pa.