THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 5 Good Style, Good Fit, Good Wearers W. C. McKINNEY, THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, MAY io, 1900. Kntereit at II" I'ont OjHc at Moomtlmrq, U. t, tfenna elniu mailer, March 1, IMP. Wanted I We want 500 new subscribers to the Coi-UMiiiAN this spring and as a special inducement will include the Farm Journal from now until Dec, 1904, free. , Or the New York Thrice a week World for three monthsw. Or the Columbian and World one year for $1.50. f Pay Up and Get Both Papers at Price of one. e wa fit to ret 500 new subscribers to our pater, and are going to do it if we ca: ; we therefore continue our ar rangement with the Farm Journal by uhij.h we can send The Columbian one year and the Farm Journal 5 years, both or $ 1 . And we' make the tome offer to all old subscribers who mil pay ah arrearages and one year in advance. You know what our paper is, and the arm Journal is a gem practical, progressive a clean, honest, useful paper full of gumption, full of sun shine, with an immense circulation mong the best people everywhere. YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. Legal advertisements on pages 6 and 7. . Leases and notices to quit, for sale at this office. tf. Two second-hand ranges for sale cheap at L. K. Whary's. The frosts of last week did scarcely any damage to the fruit. The school days of the high school graduate are drawing rapid ly to a close. A. C. Hidlay, proprietor of the Rupert Hotel, will have a grand opening, Thursday, the 17th inst. If you are thinking of papering a room it will pay you to buy your paper at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The trolley line to connect Sun burg and Harrisburg, will be built this summer, or at least that is the report. Tuesday's storm extinguished the forest fires which had been doing such wholesale damage for two weeks previous. Another good, as the result of the welcome down pour, is the refreshing vegetation Tablets, envelopes, paper, mem orandum books.receipt books, notes, deeds, mortgages, blank books, box paper, and all kinds of stationery, at Mercer's Drug and Book Store BICYCLES! Cleveland, Wolff-American. $40 to $75 35 to 75 Reading, Niagara, V olverine. Call and see samples 25 to 40 25 25 becond hand wheels for sale LARGE LINE OF BICYCL. SUNDRIES! AT LOWEST PRICES. Easy terms to buyers. -o ; V. S. Rishton. Ph. C. Eat Biildin. Pharmacist Telephone. HE FIUSK1J.N' SHOE FITS THE FOOT. -O- Men's, - $2.00 Boys' - - 1.50 Youths', - - 1.50 Little Gents', 1.25 No. 8 East Haiti St. Bibles, large and stock at Mercer's. small, a large Robert B. Grotz wheeled to Sun- bury on Sunday and spent the day with friends. When you come to Bloonisburg call at Thomas' Music Store and get a handsome callendcr free. George Trump, of Railroad Street had one of his thumbs broken by a tall irom a bicycle, near tne river 1 bridge, Sunday afternoon. "Murder will out." Impurities in the blood will also be sure to show themselves unless expelled by Hood s Sarsapartlla. St Margarets Guild of St. faul's church, cleared about fifty dollars from the fitteen cent supper, given at the Parish House Thursday eveninsr. - I ou can get your bike repaired in good style, and the workmanship is guaranteed, at the Bloonisburg Cycle Works, Iron street, rear of juoore s siioe store. 1 Judging from the small number of overcoats worn the cool days of list week, our young men preier to show their spring suits and shiver rather than wear overcoats and be comfortable. The Columbian office closes at a quarter of six o'clock daily. Any one desiring to get in, in the even ing, must make a special appoint ment, and some one will be there to wait upon him. Jacob White died at his home near Shickshinny, Sunday evening. aged Si years. He is survived by a wile and hve cmidren. J. Iv. White of this town is a son. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. It you need a 1'iano. urgan or anything in the Music Line, we can suit you in quality and price. If you doubt our word please call, when we will convince you. At Thomas' Music Store, Main street, Bloonisburg. 5-10 4t Wyoming Seminary and Normal will play ball on Normal Held to morrow afternoon. I lie up-river outfit this year 13 reputed to be quite strong, and as there is con siderable rivalry between the two teams a good game is promised. The D. L. & W. officials' private engine, Lomet, wim superin tendent A. C. Salisbury, A. B. Vaughn, agent at Scranton, and A. W. Baker, auditor of the coal de partment, passed down the road Tuesday. On its return it stopped here for a few minutes. Walter Irappe will leave m a few days for F.agles Mere, where he has secured a good position. He has been looking after the fire alarm system since its inception about a year ago. His departure will make the position vacant. Notwithstanding the lact that tne job is a small one, with but little comiu'iisatiou, there are no less than four or. five applicants for it. There will be a concert in the A. M. K. church of Bloonisburg, Pa., on Thursday night, May 10, 1900. It is to be a erand affair. All that mav attend will have a good time. Refreshments in abundance will be had. Admission : Adults, 10 cents Children n cents. All are invited and will be made welcome, l'ro- rv-orU for A. M. K. Church. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Farm Journal is the boiled down, hit-the nail-on-the-head pa- ner. cut to fit the farmer and vil lager who know what's what. The Farm Journal for nearly five years ("remainder of 1000. and allot 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904). niul tne Co lumbian one year, win ooui ue sent to every new subscriber to our paper, and to every old subscriber ' who pays one year ahead. Walk right up to the captain's office. II. A. McKillip's law offices, m the CoiX'MiiiAN Building, have been newly papered and painted. lie has a handsome suite of rooms. S. R. Bidlemnn is prepared to show new patterns of wall paper for 1900, at the lowest prices, lie has the agency for the only wall paper factory that is not included in the Trust. tf. C. F. Mann, for the past ten years agent lor the J. ct a. K. K. Company, at Benton, has resigned, and his place has been filled by the appointment of Frank I,. Klase, of this town. William Chrisman has announced his indention not to be a candidate for the Legislature. This leaves the field on the north side to Fred Ikeler, Geo. W. Sterner. R. G. F. Kshinka, and A. P. Young. Boyd Kvans, of the Bloonisburg Store Company's clerical force, has purchased a horse from Dr. M. J iiess. me erection ot a stable, on the rear of hispropeity, on Fast street, is now occupying Jake s spare time. G. V. Corrcll, W. M. Reber. F W. Redcker, Samuel McKamey, J. R Montgomery, W. T. Correll and Mathew McReynolds compose the new board of directors of the North Branch Furniture Company. They were elected at the annual meeting held last week. An entertainment will be given at the Parish House on Saturday evening, May 26th, under the direc Hon of Miss Grace Corell. Among other pleasing numbers will be solos by Signortna Ravi and Miss Bow man. Further particulars will be given next week. I II interested in uorses, cows or r . 1 , . sheeD. take the Farm fournal. It js a wonderfully good little paper, arul you ought to take it. We can send the Columbian one year and the arm lournal neriv live vears (remainder of iqoo. and all of iqoi 1002. co and 1004). all for $1.00, This only to new and old subscnb ers who pay in advance. Pay up. Death came peacefully to Miss Ada Vial, at her home on Leonard street, Saturday. She had been an invalid for many years. The de ceased was about twenty-one years of age. The funeral took place from the house Tuesday afternoon The services were conducted by Rev. D. N. Kirkby, ot St. Paul's Church, interment in Rosemont cemetery. William T. Creasy was in town on Monday. He is a very busy man these days, giving much of his time to legislative matters that need attention at the next session. Mr Creasy is recognized as a leader by Democrats all over the state, and his experience as a member ha well fitted him for valuable service in the legislature. The two term rule in this case is not an inflexible one in this county. T. J. Vander slice had three terms, and A. L Fritz four. Do you want a cheap bicycle ? If so, go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. ou can get a fairly good wheel for a small amount of money We have second-hand wheels as follows : One Reading Reliable S3. 50; one Record, $7.50; one Col umbia,$i3.5o; one Crescent, 12. 00 one no name, $9.00: one ladies Ben Hur pattern, $12.00; one la dies' Commercial, new tires, $13.00; one Crescent Tandem, $24.00; one Norwood Tandem, as good as any $65.00 tandem on the market, at 37-50- During the progress of the storm Tuesday evening lightning struck the chimney of O. W. Cherring ton's double house on Park street, ou the side occupied by Peter Hartz ell. The current passed down into the dining room, out the door and across to the other side, occupied by "Charles Ottman, where it set fire to the veranda, but was ex tinguished before any damage en sued. A little son of Mr. Hartzell, the occupant of the other side of the house, was burned about the face and leg by the lightning, and was terribly frightened. An open meeting was held by the Royal Arcanum, in their hall, last Friday evening. A program of vocal music, by the male choir, a violin solo by Master Schwartz, selections on the graphophone, by Robert Dent, and recitations, by Mrs. J. L. Richardson, was well rendered and much enjoyed. Dr. Bouse, of Chambersburg, Deputy Grand Regent, Col. Farnsworth and D. P. Hunt, of Danville, were present and made interesting re marks. Light refreshments were served. The wives and daughters of many of the members were pres ent. The Bloomsburg Council has nearlv a hundred me'n'w'i. 'URELY PERSONAL Louis I-owcnbcri;, of Milton, was in lown over Rundnv, Arthur 1-orttinc, of Itprwick, was in town ith his parents over Sumhy. Charles Smith tame down Irom Wilkes- arre nnl spent hunday in lown wun rem- ivcv Official business called Shcrifl V. . Mack to Scranton on Friday. He returned in the evening. Dr. lilakcsly, one ol Danville s leading niptjists, spent Monday 111 town wttn v. I. M.i;ill I'.sq. lioorge li. Khnwn, ol Catawissa, candi- ate tor the nomination for hlierill, was 111 town on Monday. W. D. Moyer on Sunday entertained L. C. I-'osnot, proprietor of the Wntsonlown 'Star and Kecord." Miss Nellie lamison, n popular younc lady of Danville was the guest of Mrs. John Knicss over hunday. I-'.lisha S, l ornwald atttended the State Convention of the Kniyhts of Malta, nt Reading, this week. Maybcrry Iiachman has secured employ ment nt masonry at Curwensville. He left for that place on Monday. Mrs. C H. Johnson, ot Scranton, Mas been the Riiest of Mrs. W. O. Holmes, on Fourth sirei-t. the past week. Charles lollock spent hunday with his parents on I-ifih Street, lie is tilling a responsible position at llazleton Mr. and Mrs. II. h. Keice of Kspy atleml ed the funeral of the former s half sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Garner at llazleton on Kri lay. Miss Irene Welliver of fcyersgrove, spent Friday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer, corner of Fourthmd Iron street. C. 7.. Schlicher, nn aspirant for Legislative honors, on the south side, was looking after his interests in town on Monday. He re sides in Heaver township. T. II. Ed ar and J. F. Mcllen--y of Still water, were in town on Friday. The former has nist recovered from a serious attack of that dreaded disease, appendicitis. Jacob Shaffer, Harry Kulon, David Powell loseph I,. 1 ownsend, J. Wesley Moyer, Art Koan and I. L. Shoemaker, all members ot Theta Castle, 276, of this town, attended the State Convention of the order nt Allen lown on Tuesday. The last mentiohed is 1 State Delegate. Will save you dollars ! Our cata logue of ten cent music. Call and get one free at Thomas' Music Store A. W. Vaughn has received his appointment as post master of Jami son City. The Bloonisburg Car Manufactur ing Company has received an order for fifty, 60,000 capacity cars, to be completed within the next month We carry by far the largest line of bicycle tires and bicycle sundries and bicycles in Bloonisburg, and we will treat you right, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Jeremiah Pensyl, a prosperous farmer of Rush township, Montour County, aged 63 years, dropped over dead while watering his stock Sunday evening. The High School boys won from Nescopeck at base ball at the ltter place Saturday afternoon. Score to 6. There is some good material in the High School club. The remains of the late R. B Hazlett, whose death occurred at Riverside on Tuesday, arrived here on the 10:49 D. L. & W. train Monday morning, and were laid to rest 111 Rosemont cemetery. He at one time resided in town. Joseph Waterhouse was ground to pieces by a freight train at Muncy, Saturday afternoon. He arrived in Danville about two weeks ago from Philadelphia, and secured employment at C. C. Mover s hv ery stable, Saturday morning he left for the home of his parents at Muncy. He was standing at the station with a few friends when freight train came thundering along In defiance of warnings he attempt ed to board it, missed the handle and fell beneath the wheels. The remains were scattered along the track for a hundred yards or more The deceased was 28 years old, and married. He was in Bloonisburg one evening last week. j i need not lose flesh in summer if you use the proper means 9 10 prevent n. iou mirm 5 vou can't take SCOTT'S 2 4 EMULSION in hot weather, but you can take it and di- $ v gest it as well in summer as 4 t in winfpr. If k rot like fhe. $ ... .......... . - plain cod-liver oil, which is J z difficult to take at any time, t If you are losing flesh, you are losing ground and ( you need t $ $ I Scott's Emulsion g and must have it to keep up J your flesh and strength. If t you have been taking it and prospering on it, don't fail to i: 11 luiuiiiuc uiuii yuu aie i oughly strong and well. i Joe. and $1.00, all druggist,, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmiits, New York. WHITE Our line of white dress ma- terials and trimmings is now : i complete, in plains, plaids, stripes, figured. It will pay you : to see them. WHITE GOODS. 50 in. Paris muslin, fine and sheer, at 50c yard. Washes nicely. 68 in. Organdy, fine qual ity, nicely finished, at 70c yard. 40 in.white lawn,l2icyd. Special lot white India linen, of fine grade, at 20c yard. I ACES AND EMBROIDERIES. If you have a want for tb.es; goods it will pay you to see our lines of them. A big line of separate in sertions, as well as edges of all grades. A lot of Torchon laces, from 1 in. to 5 ins. wide, at $t a yard. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Children's black hose, fine quality, all sizes. 25c a pair. See the ladies' black hose at 3 pair for 35c, regular 15c goods. Ladies' long sleeve vests 25c. Taped neck and sleeve ladies' vests, 2 for 25c. H. J. CLARK & SON. S 11 mm mwwmm Get the correct shape for your par ticular type of feet. 1 i hS. S-tOi J' TRADE"SMARK IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE. "QUEEN QUALITY" famous. Also a complete line of the famous CURTIS SHOE for men. F. D. DENTLER lr?'t .'.VA V'i -J 11 '"r '71 MIT ( S ' . GEO. "W. 13. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. 6 E. Main St. Bloomsburg, Pa. I have on hand a beautiful line of watches, watch chains and fobs, lorgnettes, brooches, stick pins, child's dress sets, shirt waist sets, belt buckles, Nethersoloand chain bracelets, cuft links, etc., in gold, gold plate and sterling silver, at reasonable prices. Very suitable for commencement gifts and birthday gifts. Well selected line of manicure sets and trays, brush and comb sets and trays, pocket knives, vasaline- jars, bon bon boxes, sta tionery sets, etc. Wedge-w Just the thing for comramencement gifts, in placques, pot pourri jars, bon bon boxes and jewelry cases. 0". LEE lLJ'RrrXlST JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 Wisst Mai:; Street, - - HLOOMSBUUG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Some most excellent val ues in dress materials. We mention a few : 45 in. all wool serge, 55c a yard. 60 in. Cravenette serge, $1 50 a yard. 45 in. all wool Vigoroux, 75c a yard. 38 in. all wool Vigoroux, 50c a yard. 36 in. new wool plaids, 50c a yard. 50 inch broadcloths, $1 a yard. DRESS TRIMMINGS. A complete line of these in all the newest effects of the season. If you want trimmings, see this stock. SAILOR HA TS AND FLOWERS. Our line of these is now ready, with all the newest effects of the season, and at lowest prices. See them. SHIRT WAISTS. A full line of waists, in white and colored, in the newest effects of the season. "QUEEN VUALITY" are made in special shapes to fit the sev eral types of feet. The price is not the only thing that has made A Rich and Royal Gift can be selected from our superb stock of table silverware for wed ding, birthday, silver wedding gifts, etc. We have them in the newest and most exclusive de signs in the most skillful work of the silversmith, and in such large variety to choose from that the most fastidious taste can be ca tered to with satisfaction. Nice line of fine cut glass. ood.