THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. Is Absolutely. Pure. CrlehrRti'il tot I'" Kwnt. Ii-nvt-nlnif mn'iitflli nii'l lcnUlirnliu'ss. AsHiirpitthH fiidil nalii'l nlMin mid ill! form of mini, tcniiiiin puniimtn to ilw clienn brands. lioVAL U.XK1NU l'UWM H CO , NKWYOHK. THE COLUMBIAN. M.OOMSIIURO, FA. TIll'KSDAV, Al(it;ST n, l.Sitf. yntrrnl ill the I'oitt Ojtttf ot lllixmifliurg, J'a. . .l II...-. I. 1 luku BRIEF MENTION. About People tou Knew. Miss ailc Sloan returned from Mock Island on I'ridny. Mis. J. S. flillicrt of Jenkintown, is visit- i lllj! R'l.UIVVS licit. I-rank Collcy of I'liilm'clpliia Is spending his vacal ion in town. Mrs. (leo. E. Klwell nnd son Edward are at Spi i"U I akc, N. J, Fri'd and Knlph E. I.um of Chatham, N. J. aie die guots of Karl lit. Miss Jennie lleckley of Philadelphia, is visum" her hrotner . u. uecKicy. J. M. Guiding has been taking a two week's vacation, visiting Atlantic t-iiy nmi oilier resorts. Mr. CIcorpe lliadin of Philailelphia, is visiting her lather, John . Kramer on West Street. Charles Evans, cleik in Tones & Wallet's, touk in the (icut lL-ycle meet in liiiladel pliia k.st week. (ienrg-5 Unsenstock and wife who have licen viMt'iii; friends nt Philadelpltl.i, retain- cd home Friday. W. 1). I.'eitl-r has been clerl ing in W. S. Kishton's tni- !-!oic while imu Weblj Is taking a viic.itiu:. Rev. M. E. McLinn, G. M. Quick. C. 1!. Gunton and their fu iulu s are camping up the creek above Uiaii'ev.lie Mr. E. X. IVrrin ;ind family nf Xew York City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. 1'. Drinker, the parents of Mrs I'errin. Mr. W. D. Eeveood and little son Rch.Tt, of il ian ;ioii, visited W. K. Armstrong and fainiiy on Leonard Street last week. Mrs Ilcnrv Iloddoh, a?ter siicnding several weeks here at her uncle's, l.ayton Kunvun, returned to her home in Minnesota on Friday. Kev. I). X. Kukby and lamlly lull on Monday for a vacation of five weeks. They will visit Mr. Kirkby's friends nt Kvc, X. and Mis Kirkby's mother in Drooklyn, nnd other points. Charles Kesty, secretary of the V. M. C A. returned home on Thursday from a trip up through York state, lie has been con fined to the house ever since his arrival home, on account of his havine overdone himself on his bicycle while away. James Howell, wife and rtauahter, of Cairo, Mich., were the guests of P. S. liar- man and family last week from Wednesday until Saturday. They went from here to Mranton to visit friends. Mr. Howell is a son of Alfred Howell now deceased, former ly of Orungeville, who married Phoebe liar man, a sisier of P. S. llnrman. lames Howell went lo Michigan about twenty years "H'l, whi're he has been successtul in business. Iheir friends enjoyed their visit here very much, ami were sorry to gee them depart. Legal advertisements cn page 7. Everybody yi 80. . C.iscnreU Cand v Cathartic, the most won' l Mill medical ili'iu-nvorv nf tliu nee. nleu ant, and refivuhini? to the, taste, act Rent.ly iu positively on kidneys, liver ana noweis, CleailRillit tll Pntii'A riliim. Hi.4111'1 COldsl, cure heiulaoiie, fever, tiiihitual constipation a'"' biliousness, please buy and try a box or C. C. C. to-day; 10, S5. Ml cents. Hold and "" io cure oy uil druggists. A MORNING TONIC tor your brains a vigorous brushing of the head with the Kishton brush. Bristles not too hard, not too soft the kind you ke. Its price is only 75c, Combs, powders, perfumes, mir ors, tooth powders and ai toilet requisites. You can put on finishincr touches with their aid for little cash. Uur medicines have wine: that fly with pain to parts un tnown. Test their power when you ate sick, and then you 1 thank us for relief. W. S. EISHTOjU. Work on the Catawissa river bridge was commenced last week. The organ for the M. E. Church will be here about the aoth of this month. Miranda 13. Hess has been appoint ed post master at Stillwater, vice J. G. Mclicnry removed. The annual Harvest Home will be held at the Heller Church Madison Twp. Aug. la. St. Columba's Catholic Sunday School picnicked at Hess Grove Rupert, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Baker expects to go to Willianisport Hospital soon to have a surgical operation performed. After a dull season of several weeks this office is again booming with job work, and the full force is kept busy. The Kniscopal Church will be closed for the next five Sundays, dur ing the absence of the rector on his summer vacation. Pallid faces indicate pale, thin rich blood resultinc from takinu Hood s barsaparilla. An Ice Cream Festival will be held in the Ridgeville Grove on the nights f the 14th and 21st of Aug. All are nvited. The Mechanicsville Band ill furnish the music. Word comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satisfactory dye lor coloring the beard a Drown or black in Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. The Sunday Schools of Montour township had a very pleasant time on Saturday last. The schools of Rupert joined the Grovania school and had their picnic in Mr. Cotner s Grove, I he luniata Valley was swept by a ind storm on Monday, demclishiiv buildings and crops. If this sort of tiling continues, the people of l'enn- ylvania will have toresort todug-outs. A number of Bloomsburgers went to Philadelphia last week to take in he L. A. W. race meet at that place. Among those who went were G. A. Clark. W. F. Hartman and H. D. Edgar. The new grist mill of Ikeler and Fleckenstine, near the Furniture Fac tory will be ready for operation in a week or so. All the machinery has been placed in the building, and all other necessary work will be complct ed in a few davs. Nervous debility is a common com plaint, especially amonc women. The best n.edical treatment for this dis order is a persistent course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla to cleanse and invigorate ..." . . . 1 the blood. 1 his oeing accompnsneci, nature will do the rest. According to the schedule arranged by Park Davis, and printed in last Sunday's Philadelphia papers the Lafavette College foot ball eleven will open the season in a game with the Normal School ot this place on Athletic Field Monday, beptember 27th. Several first class attractions have been booked by the management of the Opera House for the coming sea- .1 1 son. anions me numuci uciiiu Darkest America." This is the c:imi rnmninv that appeared here last wmter and nave a first class performance. Baby's Scald Head. Dr. Agnew's ninrmpnt cures Skin eruptions in children during teething time. It re lieves irritation of the scalp, is com fortinc. harmless to the hair. It also cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eczema in adults. It relieves in a day. 35 cents Sold by C. A. Kleim. Th. nnen air nieetincs by the Young Men's Christian Association at nil- Grove draw larae crowds each Sundav. The meeting last Sunday was in charge ol Kev. l.. 11. urar.ui, who gave a very interesting talk. The . - S T 11 .It nuiBio e n snecia leature Ol uicsc meetings. The sale of reserved seats for the bicycle races to be given at the Fair Ground Saturday, opened at Slate's book store on Monday, and are being ranic'Iv taken. Ail those who intend r.urchasinii tickets should make an pffort to uret them before the choice seats are all gone. St. Paul's congregation was speci ally favored last Sunday musically. Miss Kendig of Lancaster, guest of Miss T.illa Sloan, sang a solo at the nffn-tmv in the morning, and Mrs. Kiln Vox Gilbert in the evening. Both were beautifully rendered, and trro.itlv enioved by those present. Town Taxes. TWn Taxes must be paid to A. N. Yost, Treasurer, by September and. Aiw ,a Hut five ner cent, will be A. B. Hartman of Buck Horn came in on Saturday night with the official returns of Hemlock township in his pocket. 'He reported that his daughter Mrs. v m. Richeldifer, was delivered of twins on that day, and that the mother and children were all doing well. Mr. Hartman is only sixty-three years old, but he has seen six genera tions of his family, from his grand father to his great grand children. CANOVAS KILLED- The Premier ol Spain Shot Anarchist. by Scnor Canovas del Castillo, prime minister of Spain, was assassinated Sunday at Santa Angueda by an an archist. The murderer fired three shots, one of which struck the premier in the forehead and another m the chest. The wounded man fell dying at the feet of his wife, who was with him, lingering in agony for an hour and then passing away with the cry "Long live Spain, which were the last words upon his lips. The murderer declares that he killed Scnor Canovas "in accomplish ment of a just vengeance and that the deed is the outcome of a vast anar chist conspiracy. He is believed to havs arrived at Santa Agueda the same day as the premier and he was frequently seen lurking in the passages of the bathing establishment in a suspicious manner, The news of the assassination of Canovas was communicated by a re porter to General Stewart J... Wood ford, the United States Minister to Spain, now in London en route for San Sebastian, where he had expect d to present his credentials to the Oueen Regent in the presence of Senor Canovas. General Woodford was so over come that several minutes passed be fore he could express his horror at the deed and his profound sympathy for Spain in her misfortune. When he had recovered from the shock of the intelligence he said : " This is terrible, most unfortunate, The Spanish Government and people will have the sincere sympathy of all friends of constitutional government, It is too soon to express any views as to the effect which the regretaDle death ol Senor Canovas will have up on current questions. " It will not a;Tect mv movement, however, unless it becomes my duty to reach my post as soon as possible in order to express to the bpanish Government the sympathy of the American Government." College presidents and professors were applauded wnen mey ran over the country, last fall, dropping words of advice from their superior knowl edge, that gold "was the only sate and "ni - r - commercjally stable basis upon which , f j the currencv ot any covern- ment. Not so with president Andrews, of Brown University, who resigned, last Friday, because of the firm con viction that silver should hold a place with gold in the formation of such a basis. Because he dared to express such an opinion, the same as held by six and one-half million other Ameri can citizens, the corporation control ling that institution hounded him into resigning. Ex. THE MAUSER REUNION OF 1897- The Mauser Reunion of 1897 will be held in the Ridgeville Grove, two miles east of Danville, on the 18th of Aug. If it rains on this day it will be held on the 19th. This is to be a sociable and all the Mausers and their relatives are respectfully invited and urged to be present. - Alem aiauser, rres. F. W. Hagenwjch, Sec't. Baby's Second Summer Is the time that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Baby comfort comes from fat ; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. If your baby does not seem to prosper, it ne does not gain in weight, you must get more fat there. A few drops 01 each dav will put on plump ness: fat outside, life Inside, baby and mother both happy. Your babv can take and rel Ish Scotfs Emulsion asmuch in summer as .in any" other season. tot mlt by all druggist! t jo. nJ &i. a Sense. Any sarsnparilla Is Barsapa rilla. True. So any tea Is tea. So any flaur Is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It's so with sarsnparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as yo do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It Is a reputable medicine. There are many Sarsaparillaa but only one Acer's. It cures. J J. E. ROYS. 5 . DO YOU KNOW That many Silver-Plated arti cles, marked Quadruple Plate, are not even a good Single Plate ? And Do You Know That many Solid Silver articles marked Sterling fall considera ble short from beinjr 025-1000 fine or real Sterling ? There is no law these marks We crry on!y ,h Snest Gold and Silver articles, made by the most celebrated ana reliable manufacturers, and we guaran tee ever article we sell to be ust as represented. Jeweler and Optician. Try Allen's Toot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into m shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, trv Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet, and makes walking easy, Cures and prevents swollen and sweat inz feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns aud bunions ol all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold Dy all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package Free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. 8 s'4td Sneoial Eeduced Bate Excursion to the r , , Coean tirove Uamp meeting via Pennsylvania Eailroid. visit Ocean Urove (AsDury rarK) durinn the creat campmeeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 2?, sell excursion tickets to that point Irom stations named below at the very low rates quoted. These tickets will be good tor pass age to l'nuacieipnia on uain nameu 1L ' wws ttrzrzw ox covers 4:05 V. M. that day to Ocean Grove (Asbury l'ark) : 1 rum Leaves. Nesconeck Leave S.iil A E:iHt Blonuiaburg M7 CtttuWlHWl '' Kniith DriivIIIu V.14 1'litladolpUla. Arrive r. m Tickets will be good for return passage on regular trains until Sept ember 2, inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. 8-I2-2t. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, toe. 4-i-iy LEARN TELEGRAPHY Bpltndld opportunity for young men. Situation paying good Mlary Mcured. Addrma FISK TELEGRAPH 8CHOOI Lebanon, Peuna 8-S-St.d LATEST PRICES IN THE Atp here minted for vour consideration. nuality of goods they represent, far less . J . - . ti We want casn tor tnese goous, as an want it : 17c Fine Dress Organdies, 10c jd. Fine Lawns, 8c yd. Printed Dimities, 5c yd. Printed Lawns 7C Imported Dimities, ujc yd. Imported Organdies. i&c yd. 50 in. all wool Suitings, 50c yd. Silk Striped Uiallie. u.jcya Press Linens (all linen), 170 yd Clark's Special Dress Steels, 15c doz Seersucker skirts, with deep ana wide ruffle. 5c each Lace Curtains (extra made) $1.35 pair Brass Banquet Lamps, f 1.25 each Fine Lawns, 10c yd. 40 in. White Lawns, 8c yd. Ladies Seamless Hose, 10c pair. $ 1 W. C. C. Corsets, 79c each. Good Muslin Night Gowns, 69c " Corset Covers, 1 5c Drawers, 2$c pair. White Skirts, jee each. White Ribbed Vests, 15c " Taped Sleeves, Small Sleeves. Ladie's Ribbed Vests, 5c each. Fancy Ribbons, 25c yd. Towel Hacks (3 arms), 5c each Roller Towel Racks, 10c each Children's Fine Tan Hose, a pr for 25c Ladies' Seamless Hose, 10c pr Men's Regular Made Hose, 17c pr Worth 25c. 4 pair Ladies' Striped Hose, 3$c 4 pair Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, 25c White Silk Parasols, 75c White Silk Parasols, ruffled, $1.29 Black Silk Parasols, 75c Silk Finished Carola Cloth Umbrellas, faT" ONE PRICE FOR CASH 1. W. MARKET SQUARE Wc don't want to pile Winter Goods on Summer ones, and have decided to have a Second Special to begin the morning of 16th. We are always busy, that is whv we have so manv short fctf Sgi If the lownc wR nurchased in tne sDr;no. had not sold, then whole pieces would De onereu, uui they have gone, and left only one dress pattern. They go at 1.1 1 T-l V,i,t 7C in place ot 12$ ana 15c. Come anv niarht before Wednesday we close at 6 o'clock during August. I. W. Stationery at TTsTe offer 0111 errtix lira. Of fine Stationery, Books, Bibles, Leather goods. Pocket Books, and fancy goods at a dis count of 20 per cent, from regular prices, until further notice. in nrrffir to close it out. or make room for other lines of goods. We mean exactly what we to take advantage of tnis otter ., n4iinB0 ctotiMione DOHBlcia, vyuuun ami oiauuutig :Not Mere . but easy, comfortable, stylish shoes. That's what up-to-tlate men wart. That's what we sell, and we don t draw heavily on pocket books either, fitting leet is our specialty, and we assure pei feet comfort to every patron. We carry the largest stock of boots, shoes and rubbers in the county, and all new and fresh and bright. Every size, every shape, and prices not too high nor to low. am STORE You will find many of them, for the than prices prevailing two weeks ago. .1 .1. A11 tin... tmm ouiers, out mc iuwj ui Steel Rod, Congo Handles, $1 each $17x0 Tailor Made Suits, $ia.oo $7.00 Tailor Made Suits, $S- Separate Mohair Skirts, $3.00 Mohair Brilliant Skirts, $i.S Ladies' Alpine Hats, 39c 50 in. All-Wool Serge, 5c yd 45 in. All-Wool Henriettas, 59c yd 75c. graue. Heavy and Large Turkish Towela, bleached, 2SC P" Ladies' Derby Hats, 39c each Ladies' Straw Alpine Hats, 39c each Ladies' English Walking Hats,39C each Flexo Abdominal Corsets, $1.63 pair Men's White Shirts. 44c each Men's Colored Bosom Shirts, 71c each Ladies' Red Collar and Cuffs, 30c set Wire Lamp Frames, 25c each Fancy Crepe Paper, for Lamp Shades, 40c box Infant's Ribbed Vests, 8c each Lancaster Ginghams, 5c yard Chenille Table Covers, 43c each Why not have one of our special $2.00 Umbrellas ? Ladies' Fancy Hose, 25c pair Sewing Machines, $i7-98 As good as any made. Ladies' Mackintoshes, with Separable Cape, inlaid Velvet Collar, Double Texture Cloth, $3.95 each Light Calicoes, 4c yard 3 Spools Best Cotton, 10c 100 yds Best Sewing Silk, 8c 18-in. Silk Velvets, 60c yard Nickel-Plated Shears, 15c pair THE LOWEST. DRY GOODS HOUSE. Fifteen - Day Sale Keep your eye on the papers. We have had a wonderful sale on Ribbons, and still out stock is good. Remnants -will sell, if the prices are right We figure to see how close we can sell goods in this Sec ond Special Sale. Daylight will be knocked out of the prices. 8 o'clock except Tuesday and HARTMAN & SON. Big Bargains! say, and it will save you money at Bloomsburg, Pa a 9 9 .-'TP JV M M . 1 1 1 v. 1 ii. " - - 1 added. OppctiteP. 0. Pharmacis'
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