THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 5 9 - - 1 THE COLUMBIAN. " itl.OOMSBURO, FA. tTiT'KSPAY, M.l TKMISKR 17. 1900. ' gnirrrn ill Ihr t'oft Oflir at llltxnnHiUYij, 'a. tlfmmdehtiiiutt,r,Mrch 1, Is;. wanted! A nood team of working horses. Must be sound, and well broken. TlIK I.KADKR STOKK LO. 11 I. Corner 4th iV Market St., Bloomsburg. 6-ji-tf ,JHearts of Men." Legal advertisements on page 7. Leases and notices to quit, for tf. ale at this office. Take your wheel to the Blooms burg Cycle Works and get it re paired. ' -- - - There are three chairs at Reilly's barber shop. You don't have to wait. 27-4t - The continued drv weather has seriously aflected the cabbage crop in this vicinity. ( You can secure the Ladies" Home Journal or Success, for 90 cents a year of J. Wesley Mover. 9-6tf. - The peanut crop ot Virginia will be the lightest this year ever known un accounc of the drought. - Catcher's mitts, fielder's gloves, bats, masks and all base ball Roods, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. - The Friendship Fire Company will conduct a dance three nights during fair week, beginning Wed nesday evening. Geo. Anderson is again in busi ness. He has re-established him self in the room formerly occupied dv nun next to looiev x co s store. Peruna, Swamp-Root, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Lvdia I?. Pinkham's Compound, and all patent medi ci.ies, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Ml . a me poorer class ot people in Wilkesbarre are being supplied by fuel during the coal famine by a free wood yard, which has been opened in that city, it is said by order of the Mayor. .. The Ninth Reeiment Band of Wilkesbarre, has been engaged to furnish the music for the fair. In wder to get this organization it was necessary to give them the whole three days. To secure them for one day was an utter impossibility. WIS HAVE BICYCLES! WIS WILL SELL AT Less Than Cost. 530 Readincr Standard AT 820. Op. $25 Niagara AT $18.00. These are new wheels, in per fect condition. Do not want to carry them over. S. Rishton. Ph. G. Eat BaJldinff. 'lephone. Pharmacist LOUISE. The Newest and Best $3.00 Shoe for women. Light, flexible soles. Very Shapely and Easy. Name Stamped on Every Shoe. None genuine with out it. W. C. hckTnney, 8 E. Main St. If your razor needs honing, take it to Reilly's, Hotel Knt. (27-.1t - - liox paper 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 50c per box at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. . . . Private Frank Sanders of Blooms burg. reported to Captain Gearhart at Shenandoah yesterday. Tues day's Danville News, ... Lamps, burners, wicks, chimneys, globes, shades and all other lamp fixtures, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. . St. Margarets omul will give a supper in the Parish House to night, trom 5 to 8 o'clock. Price, 15 cents, with ice cream and cake txtra. Beginning on Monday next the Silk Mill will work eight hours a day instead of ten, and only five days a week. Lack of orders is the cause of the curtail. Tlie Bloomsburg Junior football- ists simply toyed wit 11 catawissa at thktic Park Saturday afternoon. The game was void of interest by reason of the one-sidedness. Score 48 to o. The total receipts of Mt. Grove Cauipmetting, according to the lazleton Plain Seaker were $1. all expenses were left a balan:e of 39ft. 26. After aid there was only $29.90. The preparations for the Fair and Bazaar, to be conducted by the Women's Auxiliary of the. M. C. A. are progressing nicely. It will open November 10th, in the Y. M. C. A. Building. - - Invitations have been sent to the various lire companies 01 uauviuc, Berwick and Catawissa, to attend the Winona Fire Company's Hearts ot Men" at the Opera House Tuesday evening, Oct. 9. The sale of the reserved seats for the Winona Fire Companies "Hearts of Men" is now open. The diagram may be seen at S. K. Bidlemau's book store. Don't wait until the last minute, but secure your seat early. The audience will doubtless be a large one. . . - Samples of the baking powder used by Mrs. Prank V hitmeyer of Soreno, in making a chocolate cake which was supposed to have caused the poisoning of herself and family as reported in the papers some time ago, has been analyzed by a chemist of Phi adclphu. It was found to contain alum. We have just received from the publishers, the E. T. Paul Music Co., of New York, a copy of E. f. Paul's latest composition, "Dawn of Liberty March." It is lull oi dash and vim, and illustrates the life, spirit, enthusiasm and up-to- dat-j ideas of its progressive com poser. At all music stores. - Mrs. Catharine Brown, of Miff linville, aged about eighty-nine vears, died Friday night- She was the widow of the late Jacob Brown, and is survived by two sons and ilniio-hter. D. S. Brown, of Mifllinville, with whom she had been living, II. H. Brown, of Main ville, aiuLMrs. J. W. John, of Main township. . . Hi. Henry's Big City Minstrels numbering over a half hundred per formers will fill in a spare date at the Opera House, Tuesday Oct. 2. How this big city attraction came to make a date here is Mr.' Hi. Henry had an open date enroute from the West to Harrisburg. Make no mistake this is the original and only absolutely new ministrel organization before the American public. Strongly endorsed by the press of Cleveland and every large city in America. Received ovations of applause. Reserved seats now on sale at Bidlemau's Book Store. Tll CITKK A COI.I I ONI DAV Tuk li iixttltve Hromo 0 ululiiB ;Tuliloln. All drwglH J refund the uiouey tf It rutta to cure. The desk factory is working on n big order of desks to be scut to Porto Rieo. The steam heating pipes are be ing extended out Third street to the residences of II. M. Rupert and Reuben He.. If you don't feel quite well, try a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is a wonderful tonic and invigora tor. It will help you. - - -- - Clay Whitmoyer of Pine town ship, a graduate from the Normal School in the class of 1900, has se cured a good position as a school teacher in Wayne county. . - The pipe organ in St. Paul's church is being repaired today, and will be used on Sunday. Thirty six mice have been caught in the church, and it is likely that no more damage will be done by them. There will be regular services at St. James', on Sunday, October 7, 10:15 a.m. And as txtelisive im provements have been made on the Zion Church, a rc-opening service will be held there on the same day, at 2:30 p. m. Prof. 0. E. Wilbur on Monday sent a check for $50.00 to Gov. Sayres, of Texas, to be devoted to the fund for the relief of the suf ferers at Galveston. It was a vol untary contribution of members ot the Royal Arcanum. - - - The condition of George Kvans, who was seriously injured at the Carpet Mill, last Thursday morn ing, is much improved. He was in a semi conscious condition for two days after the accident. His recovery now is highly probable. Miss Margaret Fox will store in the building on open a Market Square next to First National Bank, on Monday, October 1st, for the sale of fancy articles, notions, and home-made cakes and pies. She asks a share of the public patron- Much excitement has been caused at Watsontown by a rumor that a young man residing near Sedam, Northumberland county, has con fessed that he murdered old Amos Ritter, near Sedam, about two vears ago. The county commis sioners recently offered a reward of $2,000 lor the arrest of the murder er. A slim crowd witnessed the Nor mals wallup the Sunbury base ball team, on Normal Field, Tues day afternoon. Stevenson, the school's new twirler, proved an enigma to the visitors. They hit his delivery safely but six times, and could not tret a man across the rubber. The Normals gathered in 11. . . The death of Mrs. Elisha Myers, an esteemed lady, occurred at an early hour Tuesday morning of last week at her home in Cambra after weeks of suffering from dropsy and heart trouble. Funeral was held on Thursday with services at Register and interment at Pine Grove ceme terv. Mrs. Mvcrs leaves an aged husband, several sisters and broth ers to mourn her loss. A. M. Wintersteen was last week subpoenaed by the Commonwealth and later by the defendant as a wit ness in the trial of Arthur Brown charged with killing Frederick Kline on the Fourth of July. The trial is going on at Sunbury this week. Mr. Wintersteen is the star witness. He was an onlooker of the tragedy, and the first person to nick Kline up after he had been hit Sheriff Black on Saturday sold the Archibald M. Fowler property in Briarcreek to C. B. Jackson, at tornev for $126.00; and the Vander slice nrooerties. a house and lot in Bloomsburg to Jacob Keiferand M C. Whitenicrht for $3025.00 and the trrist mill at Light Street to William Krickbaum for $500.00. The Krebs oronertv in Catawissa which sale was also to have taken place Satur day was postponed till next Satur dry. . The Young Men's Christian As sociation will have its interests look ed after during the ensuing year by the following olhcers who were elected at a meeting held Monday evening: President, C. II. Albert 1st. Vice President, William II Slate; 2nd Vice President, W. L White: Recording Secretary, T. V, Hyde; Treasurer, J. L. Wolverton The association is 111 a thntty con dition, and gives promise ot ruuc good work. Photographs Oueap- The undersigned is prepared to fil orders for photographic views of houses, street views, etc., in Blooms bum at low rates. Pictures 4x5 at $1.50 a dozen. G. Edward Elwell, Market Street, tf Bloomsburg, PURELY PERSONAL Jcilin (',. McHenry of 1 Jon I on was in lown 1 Tuesday. J.nwycr I'.Jward Flynn of Centralis, is at tending court this week. Mrs. Mary M. l'liillips went to Wilkes arre to visit friends on Tuesday. Robert linckiiiL'lintn I'.sri , went 10 likes- irre Tuesday morning on business, diaries I'.vans of ilkesbarre, spent Sun. ay in town as t lie attest of his mother, lion. W. T. Creasv of Catiiwissa, while in own on Saturday gave this oltice a pleasant .ill. Carl licrnliard came over from Catawisa nd spent Sunday with his parents mi Fifth reel. Mrs. M K. Gearhart departed on the ackawann.i Railroad Tuesday, for lleaiitiiont, cxns, on a visit. II. II. llrown, of Cabin Run, Secretary of e Farmers Mutual Insurance Company was n town on Tuesday. Chris Reilly is at home acain, After an ab sence of several months, and will assist in is father barber shop.- lohn McDowell returned on Friday to ew York from I.iyht Street where lie has been visiting relatives for the past three months. Tnteph Ratti returned from an extended visit to his native country Italy, on Satur day evening. Ilis legion of friends are glad to see him back.. Charles O. Skccr left Wednesday morning for Boston, where he will take a course in vocal and instrumental music at the Con servatory in that city. Harry S. Ltt, a soldier in the United States Regular irmy, stationed at Ft. Slo- :um, in , ., came nome last wecK on a mr nugh to visit his parents. iV U. runk and XV. S. Moyer attended a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the Montour Columbia Telephone Company at )anvillc Saturday anernoon. M. H. Sliuuian, of Jereytown, will enter he Dental Department of the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. lie departed for that city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gcmberling and Charles (jemberling anil lady friend drove up from Selinsgrove last Sunday and spent the iy with Mrs. (jemberling s sister, Mrs. II. . Jones. Miss Minnie Harris, of Meridian, Conn , ho has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. .. Kleim, in town for the past several weeks returned to her home on Tuesday, over the I.. i W, Railroad. Harry Kleim, a cousin accompanied her. I'.. SKyles M Kilhp of Carlisle is spending lew davs in town. When he left here bout a year ago he was very thin, the re- ult of illness while serving in the aimy in 'orto Rico. He has now fully regained his health and looks like his former self. Stops Hie Co uk It and Wurks off tlie Cold. Lajatlvp Bromo Oulnlnn Tablets cure a cold In oue day. No cure, no pay. 1'rtce, a.'c. Parish House Sapper. St. Margaret's Guild will give a 15 cent supper in the Parish House ot St. Paul's church, this evening from 5 to 8 o clock. Ice cream and cake extra. Men's Meeting. The meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Building, next Sunday afternoon, will be addressed by Mr. E. B Buckalew, Assistant State Secretary, of Harris burg. All men are invited to come out and hear him. There will be special singing, and an interesting time is assured. Don't fail to be thete. Church Dedication. Sunday morning, September 30th, 1900, tne dedication ot tne ai. & Church, at Ikeler's, will take place, This is a neat and comfortable little church, and reflects much credit and praise upon this earnest, self-sacrific ing little company of people, who brought this seeming impossibility to be a real possibility. In these ser vices they invite the public to join, and trust that everybody may feel in terested in their creat victory. T.ie following is a plan of the day's ser vice: At 10 a. m. the Rev. W. M Frysinger, IJ. U., ot Bloomsburg, will preach, and at 3 p. m. the Rev. J, H. Bettens, of Waller, will preach Dr. Frysinger will have charge of the after setvice, at 4 p. m. 1 he dech catory service will be held at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. T. M. Phillips, of Washingtonville, will preach. To these services the public is invited By order of the Committee. David V Brouse, Pastor. B3(H)iniptf Get fat; get nice and plump there is safety m plumpness. Summer has tried you food-vlrk.3 ; winter ii comin; to try your breath-mill. Fa! is the tine lo brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out ! Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. . It is food, the easiest food in the world ; it is more than food , it helps you digest your food, r.nd get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. If you lmvc not tried it, nend for free enmple IU agreeable taste will surprise von. liCOTT & H o V N lv, Cllcuii.t.i, 99 1'car! Street, , New Yorl;. j'iC. -isJ Ji.or; all Onicirfil. CLARKS' STORE TALK Thursday, Sept. 27, 1900. THE NEWGOODS HERE. The greatest showing of new fall goods, in all the de- " p 1 partments, arc now ready proval. You will find high vailing in all departments. CHESS GOODS. You will find all the most desirable goods and colors of the season here. All wool Venetians, at $i a Yd, usually $1.25 a Yd. All wool Broadcloths, $1 a Yd, worth $1.25 a Yd. All wool Homespuns, 75c. Plaid back cloths, 50c Yd. Camel's Hair Cloths, all wool, 50c a yard! And many others. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. A big new line of these in all the latest New York styles. Trimmed by New York milliners. Ready to ut right on. Styles the atest. You should see this display of trimmed hats. Prices moderate, quality good. Price range from 1.50 up. Our strong lines at S3.00 and $5.50. Also Ostrich tips, biggest values ever shown, at 50 and 89c, others higher and as low as ioc. COATS. CAPES, SUITS, SKIRTS. You will find this depart ment ready to supply your wants wit h the newest ef- H. J. No shoe ever and beauty of the SWILL OXFORDS. PATENT KID OXFORD. It makes anvfoot look attractive and a pretty foot is deiigntiuiiy easy and gives excel lent service. Other stvles for all- Queen Quality 'round wear, golfing, . y iiv.wiiii 1 ui All OXFORDS uses an occasions. Light and Graceful. tress for which beauty is not sufficient compensation. The cure is in oar properly fitting glasses. GEO. "W. HESS, Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg, Penna. FlM OPTICAL Consult a reliable Optician about that eye trouble of yours Doing without glasses, or wearing those not suited to you, are equally injurious in certain cases. Eyes Examined Free, When glasses are fitted. You will find all styles and prices here. I guarantee to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. er. lee nziTinsr JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Maui Street, - - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-cbFK wach and jewelry repairing. lor your inspection anu ap grades ana low prices pre Your inspection invited. fects in these goods. Qual ities right up, prices down. All marked in plain figures. One price to all. Not marked, to throw 50c. or $1 oil to some to make you think you are buying it cheaper. It has to be put on before it can "be thrown off. Bear in mind we be lieve in making the price low to start with and give all the advantage. See this line. 1 : : You will find this stock contains all the newest ef fects for the coming sea-, son. We may have some advance styles now, but you will see them else where later. Come and sec this showing of trim mings. FRENCH FLANNELS. Those nice, soft, all wool ones, in plain colors and printed effects, so popular for waists, house sacques, children's dresses and wrappers. One price Cash. CLARK & SON. made has the style all the prettier. It 250F.D.DENTLER SOLE AGENT, Bloomsburg, Fa." An Aid to Beauty. Our Glasses are an aid to beauty, well as a safe and sure remedy for all defectg of vision. No matter how fine looking the individ ual may be, a painful searching for light gives to the features an expression of dis