i5 -fE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. UNTy2 iwua TOWDER Makes the food moro delicious and wholesome nvi fiiio mwf n THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 12, 1S99. Kntrreti at Uin Pout OJItrt at Bloom Hhuru, Ht aemnd dim matter, ttarvh 1, I'a. A UKEAT OFFER- Farm Journal From Now to Dec, Nearly Five Yean. 1903, By special arrangement, made with the publishers of the Farm Journal we are enabled to offer that paper to every subscriber who pays for The Columbian one year ahead, for only $t.oo, both papers for the price of ours only ; our pa per one year and the Farm Journal from now to December, 1903, nearly 5 years. The Farm Journal is an old established paper, enjoying great popularity, one of the best and most useful farm papers pub lished. ir This offer should be accepted without delay. Wanted 1 We want 500 new subscribers to the Columpian this fall, and as a special inducement will include the Farm Journal from now until Jan 1, 1904 free. Or the New ork Ihnce a wee World for three months free. Or the C01.LWir.iAN and World one- year for $1.50. PURELY PERSONAL Mrs. B. A. (i'ulilin Tailed relatives nt Mt. Carmel the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fry are the guests of J. 1). Warner on Iron street. Mrs. II. V. Dietriek returned home Sunday from a visit with her parents near Town Line. W. S. Conner and wife of Tienton, X. J., are on a visit to relatives and fiiends in this vicinity. Charles Alexander of Sinking Fprings, is visiting his parents and attending the fair this week. The Misses I.illie and M.iry Doak aie spending this week in I'lnladelphia, louLing up the latest styles in dressmaking. W. D. Mover and wife of West street, re turned home Friday evenino afier a week's absence visiting relatives at Kidgewood, X. J. I. VY. Ilartman returned home on Thurs. day from Philadelphia where he had been visiting friends, lie also took in the Ex position while there. Charles P. Llwell received a telegram on Monday, requesting him to return to Boston at once, to take a position as pianist in one of the lead inc orchestras of that city. He left this morning. , T. E. Roys returned on Saturday from New York, where he purchased a line of iewelrv for the holiday trade. lie also wit nessed Thursday's fluke yacht race between Columbia and Shamrock. S. D. Hosier of Wilkesbarre, gave us a Dleasant call this morning while in town at tending to some business, and incidentally taking in the fair. Mr. Hosier has scut the Dast 18 months in Xew Orleans. lie says the Columman is a welcome visitor at his house. Tohn Davis formerly in the employ of Paul E. Wirt and later Creasy & Wells, now fill inc a position with the News and Herald Printing Company of Battle Creek, Michi gan, was in town yesterday. He was given a week's vacation, which he has been spend ing with his brothers at Scranton and Wilkesbarre. Yesterday he visited his sister at Buck Horn. Judging from his ap pearance the west agrees with him. All kinds of drugs Drug & Book Store. at Mercer's Maus Elder has succeeded Guy Sleppy a clerk lor Ben Gidding. The latter resigned to take a posi tion as stenographer with the new Keystone Drug Company. School tablets, pens, pencils, inks, erasers, compasses and all school supplies at Mercer's Drug Store. & Book Telephone 492. WE SELL THE PUREST SPICES On thejnnarket. We charge the LOWEST PRICES Possible for Pure Goods. Special J prices for assortment FOR.PICKLES. W. S. Rishton. Ph. C. Ent Building. Pharmacist ro., nf vom, Legal advertisements on page 7. Keep an eye on our Puzzle De partment on 1st. page. - "Hack to the fair ground" is heard all along our Main thorough fare today. Pencil boxes, crayons, box paper, envelopes and all stationery at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. Outdoor plants and flowers, left unprotected, have a decidedly frost bitten appearance just now. J. Wesley Mover has erected a handsome new sign in front of his store next to the Post Office. The Old. Maids Convention will be given at the Opera House instead of at the Tabernacle, Oct. 19th. Perfumery at 10, 15, 25, 5. 75. 1 . . 1. 00, 1.2s, 1. SO and 2.00 per nouie at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. A number of friends from this place attended the funeral of Wil liam Mather at Milivule on bunday. Whkat Wanted. Cash paid for damaged wheat. M. Saoer, 9-7. Orangcville, Pa. We go to press one day earlier this week, in order to give our em ployees an opportunity to take in the fair. The Montour American says : "II there is any idle men in Danville at this time it is because they do not want work. Main Street is being covered with crushed cinder, 1 his win maice the best kind of a road bed after it is worn a little. A. S. Spaulding a former resi dent of this town has been granted a patent for an improved method of curtaiu construction. j When in town stop and s:e the best and cheapest line of Blankets and Robes ever offered to the pub lic at C. S. Furman's. 10-5 4t C. C. Peacocc is improving the appearance of his East Fifth Street property, occupied by J. b. Woods, with a fresh coat of paint. Ask to see the new style of visit ing card at this office. Can't be told from an engraved card, and costs less than half as much, tf H. F. Betz, a mineralogist, is said to have just located a vein of coal, 20 miles in length, between Milton and Montoursville. The dining hall on the fair ground this year is in charge of the Presbyterian Church. A first class dinner is served for fifty cents. " What's in a name ? " Every thing, when you come to medicine. When you get Hood's Sarsaparilla you get the best mcney can buy. The Frank P. Billmeyer resi dence on Market street has been closed, ind the family has gone to New York City for the winter. Our merchants are removing the awnings from in front of their busi ness places. No effort will be made to deep the sun out from now on. The 1 2th annual convention o the Young Women's Christian As sociations of the State, will be held in Wilhamsport November 2 to 6. Ikeler & Fleckenstine are build ing a shed near their mill, this side of Oak Grove, in which to store lumber, taken in exchange for flour and feed. Several speedy horses are entered in the races at the Fair this week. Among the best, perhaps, are King of Diamonds, record, 2.064, and Sterling, 2.0SJ4. These records were not made this year. The engagement of Miss Blanche Gross, the popular and accom plished daughter of our townsman Louis Gross, and Mr. Joseph Heini, a promising young man, of Dan ville, has been announced. The wedding will occur next month. John Williams was thrown vio lently from his bicycle while de scending the Lightstreet hill, com ing toward Bloomsburg, Sunday. His injuries were a skinned face and contused hands and legs. It appears that the front wheel of the "bike" struck a stone, and the jar, coming suddenly and unex pectedly, threw him over the han dle bars. He resides in Berwick. I'. I). Black, of Rohrsburg, an- nounces Ms name as tne rronibt j tion candidate for County Commis sioner m this issue. Cook Wanti: n. A girl who un derstands cooking is wanted, where Rood wages will be paid. Apply at the Coi.i-.miuan Office. tf. Squirrel shooting is not legal un til October 15th, but as usual some of the country game hogs are al ready at the work of slaughtering them. An example should bo made of these violators of the law. Miss Martha Brugler. of Third street, on Monday morning took a (iiiantity of ammonia, thinking it 1 . . . . was listerme, and as a result, hau her mouth and throat badly burned Dr. Brown was quickly summoned and administered emetics. Murray & Mack's Merry Com pany, in " Finnegan's Ball," de lighted a big audience at the opera House Tuesday night. The object of the piece is to make people laugh, and it certainly accomplished its purpose Tuesday night. Farm Journal for the balance of 1899 and all of 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903, over four years, to every subscriber who is in arrears if they will pay all back dues and one year 111 advance ; also to every new ad vance-paying subscriber. No bet ter farm paper than the Farm Jour nal. Supervisors should remove al loose stones from the public road as the law directs. 1 he Act, as passed by the past Legislature provided a severe penalty for the neglect of this duty, and should an accident happen by the neglect, the township is made liable for all dam age ensuing. Work has been started on the new water supply for Lewisburg. It will provide pure mountain water from the mouth of the White Deer creek, where a big storage reservoir will be built. 1 he serv ice will deliver 1,700,000 gallons daily, against 150,000 gallons sup plied by the present standpipe sys tem of river water. A Colored individual with a mouth resembling a cave, after be- ing twice arrested, once at L-atawissa on Saturday and again here in town on Monday for being a public nuis ance, was shipped to Danville, last night. He would have preferred to remain here this week, but our people didn't appear to take very kindly to his unconventional speci alty, of storing billiard balls, plates and saucers in his tremendous ori fice. Edward O'Malley, was electro cuted at Scranton on Friday. He climbed a pole and was perched on the cross bars when he took hold of a heavily charged wire. He utter ed a groan and fell, but his feet be came entangled in the wires and for fully ten minutes he hung suspend ed in the air, head downward. When he was taken down by means of a ladder, life was extinct. He was 28 years of age and had many acquaintances in this town. While playing along the canal, near the Rawlings bridge on Sun day, two boys removed from the surface of the water a paste board box, containing an infant male child. It was no doubt a still-birth and was placed in the canal only a short time before the boys discover ed it, as the box was not yet wet through It was buried and the grave marked, to await develop ments. The authorities have been notified and will make every effort to apprehend the guilty one. The Friendship Fire Company returned from attending the State Convention, at Scranton, Pnday evening. The failure of the boys to capture one of the prizes offered is a great disappointment to our citizens. They certainly presented a fine appearance, and we are in clined to believe that it wasn t a square deal. It is estimated that there were in the neighborhood of 7,000 men in line, and the parade was two hours in passing the re viewing stand. b. J. raux, a horseman ot some note, and a former resident of this town, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Brown, in Wilkes-Barre, Sunday afternoon, aged one month past seventy-two years. He was at one time the proprietor of the Lee Park Hotel, and has broken and handled some of the fastest horses in this State. He was well and favorably known throughout the State. Harry Faux, who a week or two ago was report ed to have been killed by a vicious horse, is a son of the deceased. The funeral took place on Tuesday, interment being made in Almedia cemetery. Better try for the prize in our Puz zle Department on 1st. page. Inner tubes, tires, saddles incuts, tire tape, toe clips, w es. srranhites and bike sundries Mercer's Drug & Book Store The nostmastership vacancy at Coles Creek, caused by the death of tt v. T. 1). Rockwell has been filled y the appointment ol Mrs. lua M. Cole. Guyjacoby, Charles C. Kvans and C. A. Small, committee on naturalization will meet the first Monday of every month at 9 o clock 111. at the law office ol Juy Jacooy Ksn.. in Bloomsburg, to examine applicants for naturalization. All applications should De sent in at least five davs before the time of hearing. ANNOUNCEMENTS, If you wish to save money, and find a Great stock of clothing go to Gross, he is the cheapest. It will do your eyes good to look at I,. K. Whary's display ol fancy China. A laree assortment to se lect from, suitable for wedding gifts. Don't forget the great bargains in clothing at Gross . For fine groceries and candies we are at the front in quality and price. Bloomsburg Store Co. The newest and nobbiest over coats at Star Clothing House. We are headquarters in mackin toshes, umbrellas, etc. Bloomsburg Store Co. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ilia, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Hats, caps, trunks, suits, etc., in endless variety at Gross' the cloth ier, Bloomsburg. L. K. Whary's fine Dinner Sets, nrance Bowls. Salad Dishes and inumerable other pretty and useful table requisites are boundless in their ability to please. An elegant stock of boys' and childrens' suits and overcoats at L. Gross'. Fine dress goods and waist silks, our line is complete. Bloomsburg Store Co. This week and during the lair is the 50th Anniversary of The D. Lowenberg Clothing Store, Blooms- burg's Greatest Clothiers. No one should miss seeing their elegant stock and the low prices on same. For pretty lamps see our new line ' front window in grocery room. Bloomsburg Store Co. Special shipment of hats and fur nishings, for Fair just received at Towusend s Star Clothing House. A penny saved is a penny made. Buy your clothing at Oross he is cheapest. Do not forget we are selling ladies' 3.00 shoes at 2.50. Blooms burg Store Co. ' Bring your pictures into S. R. Bidleman's and have them framed. Come in to S. look at the 5c, vertised. R. Bidleman and wall paper as ad- Mr. L. Gross has just returned from New York with the finest stock of clothing ever brought to Bloomsburg. It will pay you to inspect S. R. Bidleman's large and fine line of wall paper. Do you want clothing? If you do, it will pay you to inspect the great stock at Gross . See the new golf capes, coats and collarettes, just opened, at Blooms burg Store Co. Advanced styles in neckwear at Townsend's Star Clothing House. We speak the truth when we say that L. 15. Whary's stock of fancy china is the finest ever brought to Bloomsburg. All the new shapes and beautitul decorations in t rencli and German china. A Christmas line of pictures to look at. Also pictures for wedding presents at S. R. Bidleman's. The finest overcoats in light col ors, black, blue and brown at the lowest prices at Gross', Bloomsburg. L. E. Whary has a large assort ment of stoves and ranges, in cluding the Summit Rauge, with draw out grate, large fire box for coal, special wood set, for burning long wood, for farm use, cement top and bottom oven plates, full sheet flue, with 20x22 inch oven, with reservoir and without. IJvery range guaranteed. Trices away down. Those fall shirts, at Townsend's, I ate creating quite a stir. A 1 Dress Goods Store Our present showing surpasses all previous We feel that this DRESS - . . . . peer. The labncs nave been gar.ncrcu irom uiu muumg maiacu. You will find this DRESS GOODS display an interesting expo sition for style, quality and price, Dress Goods, Storm Serges. Woven from the best pure wools 45 inches wirlr in spven rrdnrs nnrl black at 5 5c. per yard All wool in lead iiuuicapuii ing colors, 52 inches wide, good weight, correct finish at 75 cents JJroaucloths. 50 inches wiue all pure wool steam shrunk, colors and black. Good value at $1.00 a yard, while this lot lasts the price 85 cents. Kul Glorcs. We place on sale this week a lot of regular $1.00 kid gloves at 7 5 cents per pair (not all sizes). Our regular lines of kid gloves have been largely in creased this week with new col ors and sizes. Silks and Velvets. Complete line of silks for Clark 11 mm ot ire Get the correct shape for your par ticular type of foot. QUEEN VUALITY" 1, Jt. only thing that has made "QUEEN QUALITY" famous. Also a complete CURTIS SHOE for F. ticle is from our place the recipient is especially pleased. New goods, low prices. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, 56 E. Main St. Bloomsburg, Pa. Critical Judgment Fine nobby young men's suits. Latest style double breasted vest, very low in price at Gross', No. 11 Main street, Bloomsburg. Visitors to the fair will do well to stop in and take a glance at L. K. Whary's stock of Stoves, Ranges, and Fancy China. efforts. GOODS display is without a 1 c - .1 1 .1 : . for the season. dresses, waists, &c. Velvets full line. Coats, Capes, &c. Our lines of coats and capes are now ready. All the newest styles of the season. We call attention to our $8.50, a regular Si 0.00 grade. All silk lined, new coat sleeve plenty of others equally as low. Newest golf capes are here. Furs, Collarettes &c. You will find a choice select ed lot of Neck Scarfs, Collarettes &c., here for your approval If you have a fur need, see us. Underwear. Ladies' fleecy lined vests $ .25 Ladies' Fine Vests .75 Ladies' Wool Vests 1.00 Children's fleecy lined vests .25 Boys heavy vests and pants ,5 & Son. are made in special shapes to fit the several types of feet. The price is not the line ot tne tamous men. D. DENTLER The Shine and Sparkle. If only the shine and sparkle were de pired people could be satisfied with imitations of real things. But genuine qualities are what the people want, and that is why we are popular with those who are looking for tte best the iewelers can supply. Because an ar finds no flaw in our Photo graphs. Let your friends de cide we know their opinion will be complimentary to our work. Skill, taste, experience, with the best of modern appliances and equipment all these we employ to make your picture perfectly satisfactory. We are 8howli(f neveial new stylpgof work InliotU the platluotype and carbonctte numb that are exeluHlve with us In BlooruHburg. H IC VI TO UATt:. o THE PHILLIPS STUDIO, MAIN STREET. Opposite Episcopal Kectory. 11-94 Extraordinary values in men's, boys' and children's clothing. Townsend's Star Clothing House. Tor Rent. Rooms on second floor ft on t, over B. Gidding's clothing store. Inquire of J. G. Wells. 6-i tf. 1 c' I I I I, if ? 1 1 'h 1 1 : i) 1 . A X i 4 i 1 I' 'it I 1 r I i K