f At.. IaaiI mi m M W m m 1 IlE UWM asaa.vB K holeaom sod d.lklou. fell FOVVDEIl Absolutely Pur IIOVM. MKINO WM CO., f YORK. , PA. COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG THE COLU MIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, SKPTKMDKR tj, 1S97. Kiitere at thr IUM Offer at JHnmimburj, Pa , nmmrt Www matter, .Mnrrftl, isny. BRIEF MENTION. About People tou Know. Miss Miitie Ferguson of Milton, has been visiting friends in town the past week. Mrs. Pr I. W. Willets is visiting rela tives at Hazleton. W li. CimimiiRS went to Philadelphia on a business trip yesicruay. licrnhnrJ Jr.. of Catawissa, Sunday. it.... r: W V1ni1i- ninl wife of llermlon. spent Sunday in town, with their daughter Mrs. Edward Diefenbach. T v.. TJnvs mid family returned on Tues- from a two week's visit with relatives and friends at Lyons, New York. Phineas Wiitmire of Pine Sumniit, gave this office a pleasant tali on Monday, and renewed his subscription to the Coi.umhian. Abram llartman of Kenton, was a taller at this office on Tuesday, lie is one of our old friends. John M. Uaumart and W. F. Turkes Jr. of llkesbarre, were liloomsburg visitors Friday. I. A. Snyder left Saturday morning for a two week's vacation, lie will visit the yirominent cities thiougliuut the state. John L. Woods, foreman of the Republi can office, took in the sights of the western part of the state last week on his bicycle. M,. rr Wn,i nf Danville, snent Sun day and Monday with relatives on Fifth Street. R. V. West, who resigned his position as Superintendent of 'he Electric Light Com pany left town on Saturday for Philadelphia, where he will reside in the future. William Yost relumed home on Friday from a week's stay at Lancaster and Man heim. lie took in the rish dinner at Shanio kin Dam on his way home. We are sorry to learn that Judge Krick baum ol Benton township, is in poor health, and trust that he will soon regain his usual vigor. Rev. D. N. Kirkby and family returned from their vacation on Friday last, and services ivere resumed in St. Paul's Church on Sunday. Mr. C. W. Mellick of Elizabeth City, North Corolina, has been spending the past week with Mr. I.. Runyon and family. He is a son of Rev. Philip Mellick who has many acquaintances in this section. li- v.t..,.,-.i v mitti nf New York, sur prised his liloomsburg friends on Sunday last by an unexpected visit. He rode from that city to liloomsburg on his bicycle, ex cepting over the Pocono mountain. He returned home by rail on Tuesday. Mrs. Bierman and child and Miss Joe Barclay, of liloomsburg and Mr. Harry Sobers, of this place, expect to leave Satur. day on a ten days driving trip through Sulli van county, taking in Highland Lake and Heaver Ham before they return. "Danville Legal advertisements cn page 7. The rustling of the leaves serves to remind us mat tail is at hand. The managers of the (air have decid ed not to have any bicycle or running I . 1. . iM'.' races ai uus years exniuit'on. The RloomsliuriT Car f .miif.irtnr. ing Company shops have been work- ing nights this week. The wnrlt nf tp.irinrr Hnurn thplnrirp - ... . brick stack at the old N.l furnace was commenced tins week. Superintendent of the Union Tanning Company at Jamison City has resigned. Charles Kitzmiller has ooened a pool and billiard parlor in the base ment of the Exchange Hotel. Th rnrh stnnp market is fettinir - o o smaller each week. Farmers find very little to bring to market these days. The S11nd.1v eveninf? services in the Evangelical Church were conducted by the Presiding bide'. Kev. ll. v. Buck. Thomas Chadwick. emnloved at the Carpet Mill as color maker, was joined on Saturday by his wife who arrived from England. Ore assaying $9,000 iO 'he ton is reported to have been struck in the western part of Washington. Such finds can t come too last, the country is in need of it. OOUET MOUSE NEWS. What Has Occurred There Since Our Former Report. The Telephone Company has a man at work painting all the poles along Main Street. This will add to their appearance, as well as preserve the poles. Saturday was the last day to save I the five per cent discount on taxes in Blnnmshurr. and all who failed to pay up will now be obliged to pay the five per cent, additional. Ahnnt 800 weonle were present at the Methodist Church on Monuay night .-nd listened to Bishop Fowler's great lecture on "Abraham Lincoln." i Special trains were run on tne u. 1... & W. and B. & S. Railroads. The attention of all sportsmen is called to the new game laws, printed elsewhere in this paper. Any one violating any ol these laws win uc I prosecuted by the Columbia County- Sportsmen s L.1UD. The men with a canal boat loaded umiVi watermelons, did a bin business at the foot of Market Street on Sun day. When the boat arrived in town Friday it had about 1500 melons. They were all disposed of in four days. The will of the late Bishop Rulison was admitted to probate o . Monday last. He gives to the trustees of the diocese of Central Pennsylvania $200, which sum is to be used as a begin ning of an endowment for the mission ary work of the diocese. Sun." Everybody 6yi 80. . Casearots Candv Cattmrtic, tho most won l Jrf ul medicul discovery of the afro, pj'-as- ant and refresiunB to mo uj-vb -j and positively ou kidneys, liver and bovvus, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headnobo, lovsr, hahltual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a dox of C. C. C. to-duy ; 10, as, SO cents, boldana guaranteed to cure by oil druggists. f V fj THE FOUNTAIN HEAD of a bubbling torrent of Delicious Soda Water is right in our store YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT but we also keep WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES and LOWNEY'S BQNBUNb. It has been said that nothing is so effective as a preventative of crime as well lighted streets, and one good arc light is worth two policemen. There are several places in wu ".. licht could be used. Why not have them ? ti, first snow storm that has visit ed Pennsylvania this season passed over Buck Mountain, near 1 amu4ua, ! on Monday. The ground was cover ed with the white nases. ims ac counts for the cold spell experienced in this section. I There are no new developments in the Bent Cole murder case at wen- ton. The general opinion is mat me young man's death was purely acci dental. It there was iotu iyi murderer has so far succeeded in effectually covering up his tracus. a .r., nernliar phenomenon was witnessed by thousands of people at liriiil.nmt on hrirtav last. trimc ' , ,. the sky was periecny ciuuu.CM hrieht circle suddenly appeared around the sun. The color, are said to have been variegated and ressm- uij - .,;i,n The circle was visi- ble to the naked eye for several hours and many people were badly frighten ed. Thomas Padden, a resident of Mid Voiiev while visitinn in Centralia Sunday night was brutally, and per haps fatally assaulted by a gang of . whrtm ne nan rei'uricu iu authont es. His skull was fractured and a shoulder dislocated, iie uau informed on the thieves 'ho had broken into a car on th railroad track and for that he now lies at the point of death. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marrage licenses have been issued by Cleric vv. 11 Henrie, since those last published J. E. Roberts, to Miss L. M. Getz nirrer. both of Catawissa Boro. 'O , Thnmas T. Tlefcrins. of Berwick, to . j. OD , , Miss Dollie Bellis, of the same place. Kuius M. lluntzinger, 01 uemraua, tr Miss Clara Betz. of Mt. Carmel. George T. Osman, of Cleveland township, to Miss Sarah E. Fahringer, ol same place. TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE. The follnwint? transfers of real es tate have been recorded in the office of C. B. Ent, register and recorder, during the week. Oliver Lenhart, to John Cochran, for tract of land in Montour township. Oliver Lenhart, to John Cochran, fnr tmrt nf land in Montour township. Oliver T.enhart. to Tohn Cochran, for tract of land in Montour township. John B. Casey, Sheriff, to Dan'el Reedy for tract of land in Berwick. Freas Fowler and wife to Daniel Pvecdy for tract of land in Briarcreek trwirn c Vi i n Daniel Reedy and wife to George Linden for tract ol land in unarcreen town shin. John F. Long and wife, to Joe Ornsslev. for land in Berwick. Tnhn T. Wolf. et. al. to Louisa Wolf. for tract of land In Mt. Pleasant town ship. fildred Knorr Smith, et. al.. to First National Bank of Bloomsburg, for land in Bloomsburg. W. M. Monroe and wiie, to w. 1. TnVinstnn for land at Ruoert. George E. Sponsler to IJ. W. Bower, for tract of land in Briarcreek township. Tames IT. Stiner and wife, to Tohn II. Herring for tract of land in Orange township. SHERIFF SALES. The fnllowinr properties are ad vertised and will be sold by the Sheriff. At the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Monday, Sept. 27th, 1897, at 3 o'clock p. in., property of Daniel r.erntv. consisting of lot and dwell ing house situated in the town of Centralia. At the same time and place, a piece of or parcel of land situate in Blooms burg, whereon is erected a frame dwelling house, property of Thomas E. Smith and wife. At same time and place William B. Ferguson property in Bloomsburg, consisting tf lot and brick dwelling house. At the same time and place, 176 acres of land situate in Orange and Fishir.gcreek township, belonging to Bartley Albertson, together with a good dwelling house. At the Court House in Bloomsburg on Saturday October 2nd, at 2 o'clock n m: nrnnertv of I. K. Tltman, sitll- I' .... 1 i j - t ate in Greenwood township. Ninety eight acres of land, and another piece of land containing 158 acres whereon is erected a frame dwelling house. CrvnxiTm or 1 V.sf X vv Children . rw-ttiiret of all the children die before they are five yean old. Most of them die of tome wasting: disease, l hey erow very slowly keep thin in flesh are Irettul tooa ooes noi ao them much good. You can't ay they have any disease, yet tiii- r r - r - w . .tJ m atnmieh and WMf SJ -'-- bowel trouble takes them away S&TTS EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- phites is Juit tne remeoy ior growing: children. It makes hard flesh sound nesn; ioftr flabby fat. It makes strong- bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor ennoren to children rich in prosperity. Book about It free for the askinp. nai-KI. ...Uctll..t fnf Scott'i Emul- ill A (n. , rhilcirn what WC nun wn .w know Scott'i Emulsion will do. Get the genuine. . For talc by all drueelsti at 50c and 6 4 AA .W. nnwvR N.wYark. " 1 - J. E. ROYS. NEWEST of the NEW. w- . nronnrfid to show you the most complete HneB of the newest effects in Fall and Winter Dress Goods I P,T-irt Qui 4 in era Rrmrlralrin. Silk and Wool NOT- COnSlSUUK Ul xttuca kjuiuuyj) , tt . elties, Broadcloths, Serges, Poplins, P aids, Vigoroux, Hennet- tas, OCC. XOU are iuvit-cn o Goods. The prices will please the most critical buyer. Dress Trimmings. -.-r-. i .11 tl. nanaaf affanta in limul SfitS. UrBld I we snow you an uh, uvnv vuw ... . . , Yokes, Braid Panels, Jet Yokes, Jet Fronts, Braids by the yard, Jets by the yard, in lact me most uiuFii,o ming Stock shown. Broadcloths. ii csiitci, rti-oaa Arofprinls wfl have a SDecial in iiit'se must oijuou . - . Bargain for you. It's a 50 in. Cloth, sponged and shrunk, ni 10 colorings, twilled back, handsome finish. Its the Regular One Dollar Grade. Our Special Price for this lot, 85c yd. Silks & Velvets. r :n fl.i i s;ilf Rfnp.le tlift new Roman Stripes, New Figured Taffetas, New Plaids, Plain and Figured Black omi Ln wja nr. VTT'.T.VF.T STOCK is comnlete. with Ioi'Ks 01 an jki'iun. - , T l J. all the new colorings aj well as staple shades. Hosiery & Underwear. nftnra vmi excet)tional values. We call vour attention to our Ladies' 25c hose, our Ladies' Ribbed Vests, heavy neececi, at zoo. uauies v esus uu qui ladies at die eacn. DO YOU KNOW That many Silver-Plated arti cles, marked Quadruple Plate, are not even a good bingie Plate ? And Bo You Know That many Solid Silver articles marked Sterling fall considera ble short from being 925-1000 fine or real Sterling? There is no law governing these marks. We carry only the finest Gold and Silver articles, made by the most celebrated and reliable manufacturers, and we guaran. tee ever article we sell to be just as represented. T- 23- SOTS. Jeweler and Optician. Coats & Capes. "We will soon talk to you about these goods. H. J. CLARK & SON i w. uinu 1 son. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. Somebody ii going to make money selling Coats, Capes and Dress Goods this Fall and Winter, and " why should it not be us ?" The Musical to be held in the new M. E. Church Thursday evening 23d will consist of choruses, male and rviv,1 nnartetr.es. Solos and Volun tary's on the new organ, and will be rendered by he best local taieni irom the several churches. In addition to tho fin nuiejiral nrocrram Mrs. Grant Herrins and Mrs. J. L. Richardson Select Readinz. These ..... 0 - ladies need no introduction 10 nirmcrnrrr mwlienpe. UIWtlMUUI " No admission will be charged though a silver offering will De receiv ed for the benefit of the new church. Qosrinir ranacitv two thousand, rar- ill nlease accompany their children. For program see dodgers, The public are educated up to know that quick sales and cash down stores are the places to buy of. We will be glad of a chance to show you Fall and Winter Dress Goods, with all the latest in Silks, Cords, Gimps, and Bead Trimmings. You can buy Black, Brown, Blue, Green in Plain or Mixed Goods, and all are in Fashion. In Plaids we have them at i2, 15, iq, 25. 35. 50, 75. 85 x-00 '-2S anJ $1.50 a yd Equally as glad to show you Winter Capes and Jackets ; many of them in now, and more coming, and the prices will be best for you. In Misses' and Children's Coats we excel other years ; are making extra room to show them. Bring the little girls and see how well we can fit and please them. In Blankets we are down as low as 45c a pair, and as high as $5.00. Don't expect too much for 45c, at too little for $5.00. We receive them every two weeks, and they are fresh. Those who enjoy fine candy should remember tne place, This is what the Ashlard Local says about the girls of that place s "The8fiTI"of the Ashl-nd girls are small, tapering and beautifully shaped, their iii are bril ,a . as , and they are witnout a . other i their frowns are hk ttt and Srir U.UM780O excite 111 of pleas- rs.T.i: TV...- Oi ure. Read this 1 closely, do not r ILlSlILnTl H IirilUT . ,n,l trv 2'ii ...csauu w mrm I US rCllUUl"1 i fln( nf the nrominent speakers at the 33d Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School A cunriatirm. which will be held at Harrisburg, October 12-14. 's tlie pPV A. K Schauffler. D.D., of New York, member of the International 1 .unn rvimmittee. Dr. iscnautiier is nf the most practical Sunday School workers in the country and his words always have great weight. He will speak twice during the Conven contemplate attend ing this great meeting should send immediately to Dr. C. J. Kephait, General Secretary, Annville, Pa., fo the full program. a n uvrhnmre savs a lunatic escaped rrv rh n.inville Asvlum some time aco and is staying in the woods, near Northumberland. inc mu" nave been looking for him, but have been unable to locate mm, aiinougu he has been seen several times by school children and farmers. One day last week he appeared at a iarm 1 ,;th his nants rolled up and his lees covered with black berry nnri Cfllll T nil L 11IC J 1(v oiai'ia - , . hornets, yellow jackets and bumble bees had treated mm. TT,rmnn Rr Hassert have been awarded the contract for furnishing the coal for the jail the coming winter, they having been the lowest bidders. QEIPPED BIS YIOTIM LIKE A BULLDOG. While intoxicated last night John Smith brutally assaulted Horace Gross, an aged hostler empioyeo uy Dr. J. W. Albright, ot Muncy. After beating him into insensibility, Smith clntched his victim by the throat. Mrs. Albright, who witnessed tne as sault, secured a carriage whip and lashed Smith severely in an effort to ..... r-i . r -l make him loosen his noid. ane lau bA anil rried for help. Several men responded and attempted to subdue Smith by hitting and kicking mm. Fin rinr the strueele Dr. Albright appeared. Realizing that his hostler's life was in peril, he grasped a neck yoke and struck Smith a stunning r . ... . , j 1 blow. The tellow was aazea, anu ici go his hold. During the excitement Smith made his escape. A warrant is now out for his arrest, out me con stahle nf the town is afraid to serve the document Smith has the reputa- . 11 Hon of being a bad man, ana nas frequently figured as a defendant in the criminal courts. Lrross may nui recover." The above appeared in Tuesday's Philadelphia limes. Gross is well known in town, and left here some time ago to work for Dr. Albright. OTJS SINGLE PATTERNS OP DRESS GOODS ARE IN ALL COLOKL Did you ever know a store keeper who sits with his feet on the counter and leans back on a chair, that can offer you nice, neat, clean and fashionable dress goods for cash down. That old style way was back toward Adam's time. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. Ul WATCH HOSPITAL has been remodeled. CHRONIC CASES as well as ordinary diseas es that the Watch is sub ject to will be treated in a most skillful manner. A PERFECT CURE GUARANTEED. Optical work, and all kinds of Clock and Jewelry repairing HESS BROTHERS i Jewelers, Opticians and Stationers. Bloomsburg, Pa Lafayette College and the Normal School teams will play loot ball at Normal Athletic Field on Monday. This will be the first of the season, and the Normal boys are expected to nmlro 3 (rnnd ullOwinil. Following will Ue tne iaiayeue i'ne up : Left end 'A'ortmngion. Left tackle Duffy Left guard Trexler. Centre Jones. Right guard Rhinehart (Capt). Right tackle Weideninanger. Right end Hill. Quarter back Best. Lelt hdf back Walbridge. Right half back Chalurers. lull back Bray. Mot Mere . . Foot Covers 9 9 9 The Mensinerer murder case, at Beaver Valley is among the forty-eight criminal cases to be tried at the next regular session of Court, which will begin Monday. but easy, comfortable, stylish shoes. That's what up-to-date men want. Thai'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, tlm larrrpRt stock of boots, shoes and .rubbers in the Sj J county, and all new and fresh and bright. Every size, every shape, and prices not too high nor to low. wm$?j? Sky MJfA " . .IIIMIHIIIUM II 1 I , Opposite P. 0. tion.