THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSliURG, TA. THLKSDAY, NOV KM UK K i, 1900. futereil at the I'oiHOJIItv ill Dlnmnnliurg, J'a. .-..,llK;iilltliflffPl'. IfjltWh t IUUU Apprentice Wauted. A liov is wanted to learn the urint- sg trade in this office. He must to t least 16 years of aue. of cood iharacter, good reader and speller. 1 resident of town preferred. Address Thk Columbian. tf Legal advertisements on pape 7. For window curtains and wall paper go to Mercer's. Thanksgiving Day will be with 11s in less than a month. Royal Arcanum address cards can ' obtained at this office. tf Foot balls and striking bags nt Mercer's Drug and Iook Store. Idaho women will vote for Presi- Jential candidates this year for the ; c.rst time. Money to loan on first mortgage security. Inquire of Clinton Her ring, Attorney. to-iS 3t All but 200 school districts out of 2400 have received school appropri ations up to the present time. - - - You can secure the Ladies' Home Journal, or Success, for 90 cents a ear of J. Wesley Mover. 9-Gtf. Don't loose sight of the Bazaar LU UU t-Ullll llLLfli 111 LUC 1. 1L. . building, Nov. 19 24, by the Ladies' A11 vili.'irv. Mrs. M. A. Watson has a large in fV.ll i, :.. !..!;.,. il, 1. styles. Call and see them, Main -trcc-t below Market. tf The Danville' High School foot ball team will line up against the ocal High School eleven at Athletic ;arK Saturday afternoon. ... 9. The playing of the l'luckhorn land 011 the corner of Main and M..-1. . L . . . . . .. iiuts.ei streets oaturaay evening I1.UV.14 1.11 Ul .ILIV. .VIllll.tlW. The Uncle Tosh Wenthorsbv Co. .rt...l...J A f . . 1. 1 J uaiiueu ai Keaaiug on rriuay :uiu :s baggage attached for a hotel bill. ibis organization nlenseil a fair 'zed audience here Wednesday evening of fair week. Lamp burners, lamp chimneys tld wicks of nil kinds. Hall lamns. wacKei lamps, nangnig lamps au ?and lamps of many beautiful de igns at Mercers Drug and Book Store. WE HAVE T"W"Q BICYCLES! WE WILL SELL AT Less Than Cost, 530 Readiner Standard AT .$20.00. $25 Niagara AT $18.00. These are new wheels, in per- :ict condition. Do not want to Jrry them over. t 3. Rishton, Ph. G. Sat Baildia. Pharmacist ''phone. The Newest and Best 7 $aoo . Shoe for women. Light, flexible soles. Very Shapely and - Easy. Name Stamped on Every Shoe. None genuine with out it. W. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. Apples are said to be selling for ; 60 cents a bushel. Many varieties of toilet soap from 5c to 25c a cake at Mercer's. - Com husking is occupying all the spare time of the farmer just now. . . 9 . ... . Get anything you want in bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug it Uook Store. . vote for A A'. Polk, for Con gress, is a vote in the interests of the laboring pcopfc. Harry Wilson has secured a license and will start this week to manufacture cigars. The displaying of furs iu some of the show windows suggests the near approach of winter. - A rote for Daniel A'norr, Jer Sheriff', means a vote for a man 1010 will make a good public official. Lamps, and thev are beauties. Do not fail to see tbcm at Mercer's Drug & Hook Store, A vote jor K. K. Polk, for Con gress, is a vote for an official who wilt look after the interests of the farmers. Members of the Benevolent Order of Elks can obtain address cards with handsome designs at this of fice, tf - A vote for Creasy ond Ikeler, for the Legislature, means a vote against the machine rule in Pennsylvania of Matthew Stanley Quay. The population of the United States by the census of 1900 is 76,295, 220. This is an increase of 13,225,464. Pennsylvania's pop ulation is 6.301,265. . . There will be a meeting of the Civic Club on Saturday November 3, at 3 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor. A meeting of the directors will be held at 2.30. - Workmen will start today to brighten the appearance of the 1). L. S: W. depot. The building will be entirely repainted. The com pany's standard color will be used. The Bloonisburg Wheelmen have changed their quarters. They now occupy the old Barton property on East Main Street. This location is more desirablethan the former one. - For pedals, bells, toe-clips, han dlebars, plugs, chains, tires, inner tubes, coasters, oilers, wrenches, graphites, pants guards, saddles, buffers and all bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. .. The amount paid out in premi ums and purses, by the Columbia County Agricultural Society, this year, is larger than that of any other society of its kind in this sec tion. It aggregates nearly $52,000. We have society cards for Ma sons, Odd Fellows, K. G. E., Knights of Malta, Elks, P. O. S. of A., American Mechanics, Royal Arcanum, G. A. R., or any other society, at the Columbian office. (tf An excellent likeness of Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hendershott, of West I'ifth street appeared in Tuesday's issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer, The young lady's appearance iu local theatricals appears to have dis closed considerable talent iu the histronic art. . - Miss Sarah Keller died at the home of her nephew, Byron S. Keller, where she had lived sirce last winter, Satur day morning at 1 o'clock, aged 70 years, 8 months and 9 days. She was a faithful woman during her whole life, spending much time in waiting on the sick and aged. Short services were held at the house of Mr. Keller Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. D. Y. Brouse, interment at Orangeville. Millville Tablet. StopN the CoukIi nnrt WorkH off tli Colt, Lax.nlvi' HniiiKi (Quinine TublHts mire a cold 1 ouu.ilay.SNo ouiD. 00 iay. , 1'rlue, av. ; in Leases and notices to quit, for sale at this office. tf. F J. Richard has been granted a valuable patent for improvement in trolley tracks. - - -- Christmas conies on Tuesday this year, and it is only a little over seven weeks distant. ... .- Rev. P. II. F'redin, of Jamison City, delivered two able sermons in the Methodist Church on Sunday. There will be a graphophone en tertainment in the Methodist Mission on Eighth street this evening, com mencing at eight o'clock. Admis sion will be free. - The time of year has arrived when you will need a good light, you can see the finest line of lamps that are especially lcautiful at Mtrcer'3 Drug & Book Store. - . "Yanity Fair," a very popular and pretty two-ntep, composed by Chas. P. Ivlwell, was rendered by the Bloonisburg Band in the Opera House Saturday evening. - The homestead of estate of Joseph Sharpless will be offered at public sale on Saturday, Nov. 10th, 1900 by the executors L. T. and B. F. Shari'I.f.ss. io-253t . .. l-'mployees of the Magee 'Carpet Mill have been reduced to shorter hours. They go to work at nine o'clock and quit earlier than here tofore, making practically only three days a week. .. . It is said that the Civic Club Ministrels will be the attraction at the Normal Auditorium on Thanks giving night. The entertainment will be given under the auspices of the Calliepian Society, it being the date of the society's annual reunion. We have just received a new Sample Book coutaining the latest designs in show cards, society ad dress cards, folders, invitations, menus, etc., and persons in need of anything in this line are invited to inspect our lines before placing orders. tf . . While crossing the bridge over the race at the Yanderslice mill, be yond Light Street Wednesday morning, the structure gave way, and a wagon filled with corn was precipitated into the water. The team was driven by one Harry Con ner. The regular weekly session of the Knights of Malta was largely at tended last night. The extra at traction for members being a visit from Jonathan Leibensberger of llazlcton, Grand Commander of the order in this State. At the con clusion of the session a banquet was held, with F M. Gilmore as the caterer. The Presidential number of the New York World will be issued next Sunday. It will give more Democratic news than any other Democratic newspaper, more Re publican news than auy other Re publican newspaper. Comparative charts and maps,, showing the vote by states in the election of Cleve land iu 1892 and McKinley in '96. A number of signed cartoons, by the leading cartoonists of the coun try, will also be a special feature. It will also contain tull-ptge por traits of Bryan and McKinley, printed iu colors. Don't miss the great Sunday World next Suuday. - . - Democratic Meetings. The County Chairman has ar ranged the following Democratic meetings : Nov. 2 Jonestown and Centralia Licensed to Wed- This has been bargain week so tar with Clerk of the Courts W. H. Hen rie, he has been handing out marriage licenses to beat the band. He has supplied the following couples with the necessary document since Mon day. Josh Berlin and Miss Emma Wood in, both of Berwick. Harry Jones of Orange township, and Miss Ida Sterling of Scott town ship. Chas. F. Getzmyer of Catawissa, and Miss Mamie C. Long of the same place. F'reas C. Kester of Mr. Pleasant township, and Miss Mae S. White of Orange township. N..E. Welliver and Miss Ella M. Hartzell, both of Hemlock township Chas. K. Weljiver and Miss Leua Johnson, both of Bloonisburg. Wanted. A woman for general housework on a farm. Middle aged woman preferred. Her own boss. Address, J. W. Evans, Rhorsbnrg, Pa. 1 i-i-at The meeting for men will be con ducted in the Y. M. C. A. Bu;lding next Sunday as usual, at 2:30. There will be good singing and good speaking. PURELY PERSONAL Joseph Katli, went to New York on Tues day. i-lms. F. I.hvcll Itft this mnrninj for "oston. Mrn. II. A. McKilhp is visiting in Wilkes Darre this week, F. G Vorks transacted tusincss nt Lock Haven on Tuesday. f'.t.t ..(! . .. 1.. i). i. rower went 10 iikesimrre this morning on business. Miss Kleanor Little is tlie guest of Tunk hnnnock friends this wcok. Mrs. Charles Knapp of Tarsim, is visiting relatives in town and Ucnton. Miss Clare Whitmoycr went lo New York on Tuesday for a visit with friends. Harry Little, a student nt Ituckncll Uni versity, spent Sunday in town with his parents. Miss Kdith Miller, Miss Aletha Lockard, T. I). Moore and William Ouiek attended a ball nt West l'ittston last evening. Ldwnrd Deinpscy, former Chief Ilurgessof Centralia, is lyinij very ill, nnd his condition is alarming. He is suffering from miner's nsthmn. Mrs. Frank llrookes departed on Tuesday over the Lackawanna Kailroid for Cleveland, Ohio, to join her husband, who has been there for some tunc past. Mr. ami Mrs. Llnier ICTerson of Williams port, are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hess out on the Ii. F. Zarr farm. Mr. Per son is city editor of the Willianisport "Sun " James C. Iirown, C. C. Yetter F.sij , Prof. ('.. K. Wilbur, W. O. Holmes, J. Wesley Mojcr, Isaiah Hagcnbuch and William WeUb, atlended a Kcpubli.an Mnss Meeting at Catawissa last evening. The speakets were Col. Flood of Meadville, Fa., und the Kepiililican Congressional candidate from this district, Clarence 1 1 nth of Shamokin. C. A. Thomas, night operator nt the 1). L. & W. Depot, at l'ittston, accompanied by his wife nnd son, Raymond, who have been in town during the past six weeks, left for Fitiston on Monday evening, where Mr. Thomas has resumed his position at the de pot. Hehn t lcen laid off during the coal strike, but during the past two weeks had lieen employed at the D. L. & V. Depot at Rupert. - TO Cl HIv A COI.ll tN OSH IIAV Tak.1 I.nxailvH Hroino julnlni Talilrts. All (IruiiuHiM refund tin-money II It, fulls to cure. K. W. Cirove's S!niitur Is on moll box i'tc. Upwards of two hund.-ed former graduates of the Normal School were present at the Alumni Banquet of the school, which took place at Hotel Sterl tng, Wilkes-Barre, Thursday last. Dr. J. P. Welsh presided. One evering last week Prof. Chambers, the instructor of the Millville Band, treated the tele phone people at Bloonisburg, Ber wick, Catawissa and Shamokin to several cornet solos. lie was at the exchange and Mr. Stadler connect ed the transmitter with Bloom and they with the other places so that all enjoyed the music very much. The home of Mrs. A. J. Kvans was the scene of a pretty nuptial event yesterday afternoon, when her daughter Miss Margaret was united iu marriage to John Kmery Ivves of Millville. Rev. M. E. Mc Linn of the Lutheran church per formed the ceremony. Only a few relatives and close friends were present. The couple started on a short wedding tour. Upon return ing they will take up their residence iu Millville. The Columbian ex tends congratulations. This picture is the trade mark of SCOTT'S EMULSION, nnd is on every bottle of SCOTT'S EMUL SION iu the World, which now amounts to many millions yearly. This great business has grown to such vast proportions, Frr;-Because the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Secoicfc-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible results are obtained by its use. v Tirefc-Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health aud rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs atid restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. Tf 4nu have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise vou. SCOTT & DOWNS, Chemists, 40i)-4i5 Pearl Street, New York, 50c, aud fi.oe; all druggists. 1. mWfMt x fa &wW&mt0fm i 14 -4 CLARKS' STORE TALK Thursday, Nov. 1st, 1900. II, Coats, Capes, Suits, Furs. We are now showing most complete lines of Ladies' and Children's Coats, in all the leading styles and popular materials of the season, and at the lowest prices for the qualities, and many at less than prevailing prices. See them. a 9 a fine Black Kersey Cloth Ladies' Coat, with new stvle collar and lapels, newest sleeve. All lined with Skinner's satin. $8.00 for a fine Clack Kersey Cloth Cape. All lined with Romain, new collar, strap trimmed, nice ly tailored. H 4 Autumn Dress A large collection of the newest Dress Goods, in black and colors, are here for your choosing. No matter what prices you se lect, it is thelosvest for the qualities. 52 in. all wool Venetians at $1 00 a yard. 42 in. all wool Poplins at 75c a yard. 50 in. all wool Broad cloths at $1.00 a yard. 36 in. all wool Suitings at 45c a yard. LACS & HEAVY CURTAINS. We are offering some H. J. No shoe ever and beauty of the S8.00 for SWILL OXFORD PATENT KID OXFORD. It makes any foot look attractive and a pretty foot all the prettier. It is delightfully easy and gives excel lent service. Other styles for all Queen Quality 'round wear, golfing, OXFORDS uses a, occasions WW V Light and Graceful. An Aid tress for which beauty is not sufficient compensation. The cure is in our properly fitting glasses. ri.Tnni TXT- -rn cn Optician and Jeweler, Bloonisburg, Penna. MM! OPTICAL GOOBS 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. J". XjIEjE ISEA.ITI3Sr JEWELER AND REFRACTING OrTICIAN, 45.WestMaei Street, - - BLOOM SBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. $10 Ladies' Fine Ker sey Cloth Coat. All lined, applique collar, lapels and sleeve, newest style collar and sleeve. A winner. I $9-5 for a Kersey Cloth Automobile Coat, 27 ins. long. Shaped bag, new style collar and lapels, bell sleeve, strap finished. All lined with Romain. Goods. Millinery. extra good values in these goods that would pay you to see, if you are in need of curtains. UNDERWEAR. Complete line of ladies' and children's, in vests and pants, also combination suits in all grades. MILLINERY. Dozens of the most pop ular ready to wear hats of the season, in trimmed and plain. No matter what price you select, it will be less than prevailing prices. CLARK & SON. i made has the style tf S2 50F.D.DENTLER SOLE AGENT, Bloom sfcurg, Fa. to Beauty. Our Glasses are an aid to beauty, as well as a safe and sure remedy for all'defects of vision. No matter Low fine looking the individ ual may be, a painful searching for light gives to the features an expression of dis .Hi
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