ME COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Dnral nk 4he food " ' wtaoloom and delicious. 9ml FOVDER Absolutely Purs OYM. MUCINO .00111 CO., NIW oK. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, OCTOMiR 28, 1897.. Kiiterert nl thr Port. OJThv of lilixnnnlmrg, fmund clan matter, Mnrvh 1, 1HH8. la. BRIEF MENTION. Abcut Peoplo tou Know. I". 1'. Rillmeyer of New York City, was town on Saturday. in Mrs. C. H. Mcllcnry of Benton, apent Sumlay with friends 111 town. V. II. Cnppalo, collector for Colliers' rulilithing House, of I'hilmlulpliia, calleil on his subscribers in town on Saturday. William I.. Manning of lirMiton, N. Y spent Saturday in town. Mrs. W. S. Rishton and son Myron, went to I'lnladclphia on Monday. Mrs. Clias. Vatson McKelvy is spending this week in Philadelphia. Dr A. 15. famison of Washington, D. C, has been visiting in this section during the past week. Haiman Uncer, of Tolo, OA' Co. Illinois, is visiting his sister Mrs. J. I., tlir- ton, and 01 her relatives in town. The little daughter of Dr. an 1 Mis. J. 1'. Welsh, who has been very ill, we are glad to note is improving, and is considered out of danger. Col. John Jameson and uimly kit on Tues.lay for (Juakeriown. P 1., whs re they will reside. 1 hey have IivcJ here since 1SS0, and iheii depannre is rc;relul I v their many friends. Col. Jameson was mitr es' cii with Co.lins Iiros. 111 t ie tonauuilu uflhc N. & W. 11. laiir.ud, and had the con tract alone lot the onsltuciion of the 11. & S. Legal advertisements cn page 7. Next Tuesday Vote early, and Democratic ticket. is election day. vote the whole The wedding of A. Bruce Hartman of this town and Miss Cora A. Schloyer, will take place at the home of the bride s parents at Berwick to-day. John Ellis of the Broadway Store, has accepted a position at Lehighton, Ta. John has made many friends during his stay here, and regret to see him leave. The vacant room next to Maier's Clothing Store, will be occupied in the near future bv T. F. Courser, of Towanda. He intends opening a Shoe Store. The ballot is not at all complicated this year. It is seven columns wide, but there are only six names in the longest columns. A mark in the circle at the top of the second column will vote the whole Democratic ticket, and that is the way to vote. Everybody ouyt 80. Cswcnrntu Candir c-ithnrtle. the most won- 1 irful medical discovery of the atre, pleas- tut and rerreshinfr to the tasio, act gently nd positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, I'leaiiftinir thn nnt.ira vnt'tn. dlsnel coldl. euro liciulnulio, fever, liubituul constipation and bilioiiKness. Please buy nnd try a box of C. C. C. to-dnv: 10, as, M) cents. Boldand guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. Perhaps when we fall asleep, but we re not sleepy yet, so we beg to inform Jin that we have a Quartette ok ur .. . - ..! "unders which we oiler you, ana guarantee satisfaction or we will cheer "my refund your money. Ihese are the Wonders : Headache Crackers, Neuralgia Crackers, "yspopsia Crackers. Cold Crackers. The Prica is a mero song, 10c. They can only be bought of tbe Manufacturer, W.S.HSIITOlT.PJi.C i wmtm a wm mint John Haley of Rupert, ami Miis Mary Hcnncssy, of this town were married in the Catholic Church by Rev. McCann, at o o'clock Wednes day morning. John Kicfcr, aged about forty-five years, died at his home on the Ken- ben Shuman farm in Mainvllle last waek. He formerly resided in Bloonis- burg. The funeral services took place on I rid ay, conducted by Rev. 13. C Conner. Charles Johnson, who has been at Lancaster for the past few months, accumulating knowledge in the art of watch making, returned home Satur day and accepted a position with J. l'. Koys. Mr. Johnson is a pains taking, careful workman. Mrs. Harrison Shaffer died at her home on Poplar Street on Friday evening of last week. The decsased was thirty-five years old and had been a sufferer for a lone time. A hus band and two children survive, Funeral took place Monday. Negotiations have just been com pleted whereby Gidding & Co. take the shoe Store of Jones & Walter, The change will take effect January 1st next. This will make Gidding & Co., complete outfitters after that date. The Ladies Exchange held in the Centre Street Basement of H. J, Clark's Store each Saturday morning Irom nine to twelve will have for sale : dressed chickens, sliced ham, salads, besides all varieties of pies, cake?, etc. An itemized announcement of their Thankssjivinii Sale will appear later. Regular preaching services in the Lutheran Church by the pastor, next Sabbath morning and evening at 10.30 , and 7 o clock. Live, practical, inter esting themes discussed. In the morn ing "The man of God'' in the evening 'Scenes in the Life of Paul.'' S. School at 9 a. in. C. K. at 0 p. m. Every body welcome and cordially invited. The following letters are advertised October 26th, 1S07. Mr. Billie Bowers, Mrs. Fannie Conner, Mr. Georue Lvera'd, P E. Flood, Mr. II. E. Long, Mr. Alfred Miller, Mrs. S. D. Titter, Mrs. Alice Snyuer, Irving S. Wood (2), Mr. Jesse Hoi- lincrshead. Will be sent to the dead letter office November 0, 1807. James H. Mercer, P. M. Rev. Dr. William Bodine of the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth Street above Chestnut, Philadelphia, is being very strongly mentioned as a candidate to succeed the late Bishop Rulison, of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, Episcopal Church. The election will take place 111 bouth Bethlehem on November oth. Several other names are mentioned in connec tion with the Bishopric. In the absence ot Rev. D. N. Khkby who was called away by the death of his sister, services in St, Paul's Church were conducted by Mr. Bonus. Superintendent of the Catawissa division of the P. & K. railroad, on Sunday morning, and by Mr. W. P. Meigs, Superintendent ot the Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Co , in the evening. This is the first time in many years that lay readers have officiated at a Sunday service in St. Paul's. Opera House Ihursday evening Nov. 4 The Alonzo Hatch Electro- Photo Musical Company. It includes the Animitoscope. The Mammoth Trinopticon and The Wizard's Crown ing invention. A talking and singing machine. Among other pleasing and instructive features of this wonderful entertainment is the accompaniment of music by a famous Tenor and Italian Harpist descriptive of the cenerv on the canvas. Let none miss this rare and interesting perform ance. It is reported that the republican candidate for Associate Judge is send ing out circulars to members of clirter- ent secret organizations, announcing the fact that he is a member of such societies, hoping thereby to secure thrir vntps. Secret societies have little to do with politics, but it anyone is to be influenced by the fact, it may as well be known that Alexander Xi. Herring, the Democratic candidate for Associate Judge, is a memoer of the Masons, the P. O. S. of A., the G. A. R. and the Columbia County Veteran Association. ' Miss Augusta H. Gilmore, of the Emerson School of Oratory, Boston, Mass.. will give one of her charming ,;, '1' ; th Snndav School room of '"" . 7 - . u 1thnr kt F.nisconal Church. Bloomsburg, Pa-, on Friday evening r fkie Miss C, more's se ec tions are in the best taste, and her ji una "wwim reciting most natural and entertaining. it... ; m KiirVilu nnnreriated that she is called and recalled to the largest churches in the country. In connec- liuu wini i-i "-'"" .. . j o ...:.u toi nvt Fnriav nierht the Methodist choir will sing several .im! The adm ssion to uuuiiG owv-vt.v.. - . this charming entertainment is tree, but a silver offering will De taien at the door, Court Proceedings. Court convened Saturday p m. with all the Judges on the bench. Samuel Neyhard, Jno. S. Mensr.h and Clias. H. Bom boy appointed in spector of bridge in Hemlock town ship near Buckhorn. Mordecai Fowler vs. Geo. K. Hess. Rule granted to show cause why ap peal should not be stricken off. J. r. Hunsinger vs. M. A. Markle. Rule granted to show cause why ap peal should not be stricken off. Oliver Kindt appointed inspector of elections in Mt. Pleasant twp C. C. Peacock, trustee, vs. Magee Carpet works. Return of Sheriff is directed to be amended. Petition of T. T. Brower and W. D. Beckley for order of further distribu tion of funds of the Bloomsburg Iron Co. Rule granted as prayed for, T. R. Everett vs. S. H. Kessler, Fi. Fa. Rule for interpleader having been entered by the Sheriff by agree ment of Counsel, rule to Interpleader is made absolute and S. II. Kessler the claimant is directed to give bond in sum of $734- In re petition of Lavma Dewitt tor restoration to manace her own estate and for discharge of Ehas Krebs, Committee. Petition gra- 1. A.QNE3 WALLACE VILLA. Every lover of pure and wholesome drama liberally interspersed with I comedy, songs and dances throughout, should not fail to see Agnes Wallace Villa, in the greatest of all dramas in "The World Against Her" at the Opera House on next Friday evening Oct. 29th. This play is regarded as one ot the strongest now Deiore me Enclish-speakinn public. It is full of action all the incidents are stirring, the language is vigorous, the charac ter sketches are vivid and each climax is ingeniously contrived and thor oughly effective. The plot is decid edly absorbing and, as worked out in incidents, situations and dialogue ap- peals strongly to the sympathies of men and women alike, exciting the purest emotions of human nature, A large number of up to-date specialties are introduced throughout the five acts to give it a liberal quan tum of fun. Miss Vilto, regarded as one' of the foremost of emotional actresses, who aoDears as Madne Carlton, has the support ot a strong company of 15 c ever artists. A clever feature in this cast is Baby Cerrette but 3 years of ae. A clever actress, also Little Vashti in her picturesque dances. Don't miss this intensely exciting drama. Death Trap For A Burglar. He Opon a Gun. With Plunder Worth Door That $2500 Fired a With diamonds, rings, watches and chains worth $2500 on his person Thomas Oswald, of Baltimore, whom the police branded as a notorious crook, killed himself in the act of com mitting a burglary at Etna, Pa., Satur day night. He limmieu open the door of Jacob Blumling's shoe store, on Bridge street, and the opening ot the door pulled a string that discharg ed a gun loaded with buckshot and set as a trap for just such an oc casion. The victim received the entire charge in his groin, and died soon afterward without saying a word about himself or his crime. A satchel that he car.iea contained an assort ment of skeleton keys and other be longings of burglars. A Republican circular says that the state of Pennsylvania has not lost a dollar, by reason of the default or mis management of a state treasurer, since 1840. What do the people know as to what may have been lost by such default or mismanagement since the treasury has been in machine Repub lican hands? Leading Republicans openly allege that much of the treas ury assets are traudulent ana worth less, and nobody can get at the books. Nobody ever will until the machine is voted out. The Republicans have assumed the defensive. They are seeking to explain the treasury steals. Their theory is that a? the state grows the cost of run ning it grows. But not, Messrs. Repub licans, because of that growth. The growth will not account for the differ ence between $30,000,000, tne cost of Pattison's first term, and $48,000, 000, the cost of Hastings' term. It is an evidence of weakness that the Republicans are lugging in the tariff and the money question to save Beacom, McCauley and the state ma- I chine. iney aic even auucauuS I .. . ... - ' 1: piteously to the war veterans to aid them in tneir uisuess. inc swic - ! i being Hoodea wun circulars contain- I ing such appeals, I The Philadelphia "Record" is right in declaring that a vote for any but I the uemocratic cauuiumca ia a yuic - - - - , . m, tor tne nepuoucan maun ic. i..cu.c and only cnance 01 rcueemmg mc i - - , . e r , i 1- treasury 01 me state um jch""""" machine control is in Democratic suc cess. Well Children that "are not very robust need a I warming, building and iat-iornung 1000 somning , - or three months in the iauinai they . -..if-- rrAA. . I SCOTT'S EMULSION nf CM-Uvtr Oil with Hvpopho tttSfa r 1 im ana oai iudpuu . - . O - f ' - - ' m m - 4 a. nrC v vhAt tnev wanu aiicy will thrive, grow strong ana k wtl all winter on this splendid food W " - t 4 4 tonic Nearly all ot them become very fond of it. . ror adults wno xte. ' not vcrv sirone, course, of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in hrst-class eon-rj r dition. Ask. yoof doctor riir PCS. about th. B. .ur. you grt SCOTT'S Emulsloiu that th. an nd fish ire on the wrpjr. All drugifljt i 50c. Mid i.oo. SCOTT & BOWME, ChemUts, Nw York, J. E. ROYS. E.-. V- KO YOU KNOW That manv Silver-Platcd 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 being 925-1000 fine or real Sterling? There is no law these marks. We carry only the finest Gold and Silver articles, made by the most celebrated and reliaoie manufacturers, and we guaran- tee ever article we sell to be just as represented. Jewsler and Optician. 7ry tne COL U MB TAN a year. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Solid oak combination book case and writing desk, fclass front, bevel mirror at top, only $9.00 at the Leader Department Store, Wanted. A lot ranging Irom 25 to acres with cood building on. Ad dress P. O. Box 14, Light Street, Pa. 7-1-tt. Tabourettes, or Jardinier Stands, in oak, malachite or mahogany finish, only 79c at the Leader Department store. A new lot of general warranty deeds just printed and for sale at thii omce. We have iust opened some wonder ful values in LaJies' and Children's Winter Wraps. The Leader Department Store. Competition defied in Bloomsburg. Either in Make, Price, Fit, Quantity or Quality of goods to select from of clothing made to order at ready made prices at Maier, Clothier, Tailor, Hat- ter and Furnisher. 8-19-iat. A choice lot cf umbrellas in blacks and colors at the Leader Department Store. What do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain O ? It is delicious and nourish ing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain O is made of pure grains, and tastes like choice coffee but costs about J the price. AH grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. It will pay you to examine our new line of all wool dress goods at 30c. The Leader Department Store. You should see our $15 sideboard. The Leader Department Store. HOOD'S PtL!.S euro Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to tako, easy to operato. 25c. 0 COAT DEPARTMENT. We are now showing in most complete stock of Ladies'' Cloth Capes, Ladies Plush Capes, Collarettes at the most popular prices. You cannot allord to . .v. . ,ikB ir,, un A, 111103 lwjo cuv; 1 u i ui uuttia anu I Coats. Black Kersey Coat, fly front, strap trimmed, lined all through with heavy satin, Special price, $io.oo. Black Boucle Coat, fly front, i silk lined, at $5.00. Black Coat, fly front, all silk lined, at $7.00. Black Kersey Coat, yoke back and iront, strap seams, a hand some coat, $10. in a the desirable furs. Here j gpecjal one Qf wh0le Skin, I 1 . Astrachan silk lined, at $11. Fur Collarettes. A choice line of these goods of the Dependable Kind, and Newest Styles ; stylish beyond a doubt, bee the Collarettes at 5.00, 7.00, 8.oo, 9.75, $13.00, etc. Dress Trimmings. This stock offers you all that is new and correct in way ot Trimmings. See them. H. J. CLARK & SON I. W. HARTIAN & M. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. The farmers of this country, it is said, will have at least two hundred million more dollars to spend than last year. We shall look for our share by sell ing them a handsome Fur Cape, Plush Cape, Cloth Cape, or a neat fitting Jacket, either in plain Black, Brown, Blue, Green, &c Collarettes are much worn by the young ladies; a new line of them just opened. Misses Coats at prices lower than ever before. Children's Coats are very neat and tasty in style this season. Call and examine all the above mentioned articles. When the mills are running we feel the effects, and there is, we are glad to say, a marked improvement in that respect. The farmer feels it with a rise in produce, the grocerymen feel it with increased sale of eatables, and we are feeling it by the sale of Coats, Capes, Dress Goods, &c. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. 0UM WAT CM HOSPITAL has been remodeled. CHEOIUC 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 a Specialty at HESS Jewelers, Opticians and Stationers. -TELEPHOfiE- Mot M era TO L if))Jj Covers 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, Bhoes and rubbers in the county, and all new and fresh and bright, Every size, every shape, and prices not too high nor to low. s 1 1 1 this department the largest and Coats, Misses Coats, Ladies' Ladies Fur Capes and Fur vxii'co. Xfxaiv 111c urauujut Cloth Capes. Are popular as ever, prices to please all. Double Cloth Cape, braid trimmed, storm collar, at $2.00. Black Wool Damasse Cloth Cape, double box pleat, back trimmed with jet and braid, Thibet fur edged, at $5.00. Kersey Cloth Cape, 175 inch sweep, strap trimming of same material 3 rows $11.00. Plush Capes. Right up to the times, correct in every way. Plush Cape, Thibet fur edging on collar ami fronts, silk lined, $7.50. Plush Capes, beaded anfi braided, pretty pattern, big sweep, fur trimmings, $9.00. Dress Goods. There never was a better time for your dress goods buying than now. Everything is in the buyer's favor. 50 in. All Wool Suitings, 50c a yard. Worth to-day 65c. 50 in. All Wool Serges, -50c a yard. Worth to-day 60c, anc lots of others equally as cheap. Our display of dress patterns, draper! upon our tables, are attracting buyers. We show them tor your advantage with trimmings to match. In DressGoods, by the piece or yd, you havft over 200 styles to select from. 1 2 Jc to $1.50 yd. The latest in Dress Trimmings are now with us, for all kinds and colon of dresses. Have you seen our New Curtains in Lace, Chenille, Derby, Madras, and I Oil, with poles and fixtures. BROTHERS Bloomsburg, Pa
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