THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. lohj THE COLUMBIAN. " BLOOMSBURG", FA? TIIL'KSDAY, NOV KMl'.KU S, 19 .0. Unlfrrtlall'" rimtOfii t llliimnnliurg. I'll. tt$nvHiclim mutlrr, Morih I, IKfC. Apprentice Wanttd. . t 1 fi... .,,; A bov is wanted to learn the print-' A V .1. .n-. 11.. inc trade in una uimlc. hc mum u. 0 . r - e . r 1 at least 10 years 01 age, m n"uu character, good reader and speller. A resident of town preferred. Address TheCoixmhian. tf Legal advertisements on page 7. For window curtains and wall paper go to Mercer's. The Market Square fountain has taken on its winter garb. Royal Arcanum address cards can be obtained at this office. tf Get anything you want in bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Hook Store. C. C. Yetter, Ksq., has his office to a room on the floor of the Knt Building. moved second ' You can secure the Ladies' Home Journal, or Success, for 90 cents a year of J. Wesley Mover. 9-Ctf. , A Williamsport dancing master will open a dancing school in liv ans' Hall Tuesday evening next. Lamps, and they are beauties. Do not fail to see them at Mercer's Drug & Hook Store. ...... All the troops that have been in the coal regions of the State broke camp last week and returned to their homes. Get a free copy of the Philadel phia Iranscript next Sunday. It will contain an interesting letter from Bloomsburg. Mrs. M. A. Watson has a large liue of fall hats including the latest styles. Call and see them, Main street below Market. tf Local hunters make an occasional drive at a nimble rabbit, but the noble pheasant is still the chief ob ject of his affectionate concern. Williamsport churches are to co operate in a great religious move ment, and as a preliminary will take a religious census of the city on Nov. 17. Lamp burners, lamp chimneys and wicks 6f all kinds. Hall lamps, bracket lamps, hanging lamps and stand lamps of many beautiful de signs at Mercers Drug and Book Store. Montour and Columbia Telephone. Break up that Cold -A.t Ora.ce, WITH RISHTON'S La Grip Pills. Money refunded if not satisfactory. If cough is bothersome, use RISHTON'S XagnoUo Cough Syrup SAME GUARANTEE. V. 5. Rishton. Ph. G. Pharmacist 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. ricKlNNEY, 8 E. Main St. Many varieties of toilet soap from 5c to 25c a cake at Mercer s. The vacancy in the Danville Uorouirh Council, caused ly the death of John Rebnian, was filled ; I'riday evening by the election of t William L. Dentsch. The time o year has arrived when , ' ... , von will need a eood liRtit, you can see the finest line cf lamps that are especially beautiful at Mtrcer's Drug Si Hook Store. -- - - Mrs. Stephen Young died at her home, a short distance below Still water, Friday morning. She was sixty years of age. Tor many years ; she had suffered from a cancerous I affection. I - 1 j .-.1 1 r- . . - - t seconu-naim wncei iui f,-y- A tandem for $22.50 and a new 1 wheel that should sell for $35. 00 at $24.00, at Mercer's Drug Hook Store. F. K. Miller will render Men delssohn's "Venctean Gondellied" at the morning service in St. Paul's Episcopal church next Sunday, The chl,rch organist, D.J. Hummer, will uc tne accompanist. The returns from the various townships of the county are slow in coming in, and for that rea son it is impossible for us to give it to our readers this week. Our next issue will have the vote complete. The Danville Morning News savs: "Miss Margaret Bogenrief, physi cal instructor at the Bloomsburg State Normal School, has opened a class iu Indian club swinging 111 this city. Instruction will be given every Monday afternoon at 4:30." We have society cards for Ma- . . .. ir r y sons, uuu renovvs, j. j. Knights of Malta, Klks, P. O. b. of A., American Mechanics, Koyal Arcanum, G. A. R., or any other society, at the Columbian oince.m - The rabbit season came in Thurs day and hundreds ot nimroas throughout the county hied them selves to the woods in search of the wily cottontails. They are plentitul but very poor, the meat Deing al most unfit to eat. - - Darktown of the Fourth Ward will be out on parde November 15th as will aiso inc cuwc uvu.v ment, to advertise the chicken and wafile supper to be held by the Goodwill Company at its new hose house on Leonard street. We have iust received a new Sample Book containing the latest designs in snow carus, society uu- ,Wc mrds. toklcrs. mvuatioiis, triune ptc. and persons in need of nnvthinc in this line are invited to inspect our lines oeiore piucu.g j o - orders. 11 Necrology's list was increased UVdnesdav evening ot last weeK hv the death of Peter Eveland, at hi home m Lienistreer, m tuc tev Mitieth vear of his age. A fam- ;i,rn wife and six children sur vive. Mrs. Clara Humphrey, of this town, is a daughter. Ti,or vvill be a meetinsr of the Kv-rommittee of the newly organiz ed Ladies' Union Benevolent So ciety, at the home of Mrs. L. N. Moyer, Tuesday Nov. 13th, at three o'clock, lor tue purpose uhmk. ing plan's for carrying on the work uy orcier ui Mrs. W. H. Snyder, Pres. Tiie "Farm Journal" is the boil od-down. hit-the-uail-on-the-head inner cut to fit the farmer and vil PJl ' ' 1 ...1,ofc U..W. Tilt lager wiiu kuu "i?.mii Tournal" for nearly 5 y reminder of IQ00, and all of 1901 inm and IQ04. and the Co tumVuan one year, will both be ttpnr to every new subscriber to our r nnd to every old subscriber who pays up. Walk right up the captain's office. Htoprt Hie Cough ua.ruu ir tliu l.'nkl. to Ldxnilvi llronio yulnluo Tubluts cure a cold u outplay- NO cure, no pay. ruuo, u. W. Ertwiue, appears else- sreneral auctioneer, where in this issue. We can rcconr mend him to all m need of an auc tioneer. For pedals, bells, toe-clips, han dlebars. Dlutrs. chains, tires, inner tubes, coasters, oilers, wrenches, graphites, pants guards, saclclies, butlers and all bicycle sundries ni Mercer's Drug & Hook Store. The issue of a weekly newspaper immediately after election is by far the hardest to edit of the whole. All the exchanges are filled with politics, making it impossible to get any matter from that source, and there is always a lull in other doings about election, and as a result the paper is not very newsy. . .. - - In our last issue says an exchange, we stated that a mule child had been born to our esteemed friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cale Babbit. The goggle eyed printer who couldn't distinguish between 'a' and V in our copper plate chirography has recovered from his injuries anit is now enroutc for new pastures on foot. . -- Geo. W. I less has made some improvements in his jewclery store. The entire side to the left of the entrance has been fitted up with shelving and made to harmonize with the opposite side. This will give Mr. Hess an opportunity to properly display his beautiful line of watches, clocks, cut glass and jewclery, which is as large and varied as any shown m tue larger cities. If interested in horses, cows or sheep, take the "Farm Journal." It is a wonderfully good little paper and vou oueht to take it. We can send the Columbian one year and the "Farm Journal" nearly five years (remainder ot 1900, and all of 1 90 1, 1902, 1903 and 1904), all for $1. 00. This only to new and old subscribers who pay in advance. Pay up. Lyman II. Howe's moving pic ture machine is still popular here, notwithstanding that he has exhib ited in Bloomsburg for the past three seasons. The Opera House Friday evening was taxed to its utmost, and many people, unable to obtain seats, went home. Mr. Howe gives an excellent entertain ment, and is deserving of the pat ronage extended. Keen, indeed, was the sorrow felt bv a host of admirers in town when the sad intelligence reached here of the death of Thomas By ron, which occurred at his home in Scrantou on the 1st inst. He grad uated from the Normal School last une. This season, and the two . 1 1 .1 ---I previous summers, ne piayeu tuiru base on the school's base ball team, and was one of its strongest mem bers. . . f he Danville High School was an easy thing for the Bloom High School boys at Athletic Park Satur day afternoon. Danville's play was tame throughout the entire struggle and our boys advanced almost at will the score after two twenty min ute halves was 21 to o. The locals are fast rounding into first class hape. Their team work was ex cellent. That's right boys, keep right at 'em. A two vear's courtship was hap pily consumated at the residence of Mr. ana airs, ivuis v-u.t un street, at noon on Tuesday, when in the presence of a number ot tnends their daughter Miss ureua, oecaine the wife of Harry G. Quick a pop ular young resideut of the village ot Rupert. Rev. W. M. Frysinger of thl Methodist lipiscopai cnurcn spoke the words that joined the two ives. A sumptious wedding din ner followed after which the happy onnnle departed amid a shower of rice and good vvisnes, ior a weaamg ,,.-,- ... 1 tour. May the blessings of a gra cious providence be with them al ways. Foot ball is the favorite sport with the young men of town just now. Scarcely does a day pass wiuiout a game. Tuesday evening's struggle between the High School and the Clerks was quite an interesting affair and a good sized crowd shiv ered through two ten minute halves to witness it. Owins to the fact that the school boys did not reach the Park until nearly five o'clock, it was late before the game started, and the last half was played by the light of the moou. The Clerks were weak at nearly every point, there wasn't a semblance of team work, or unity, and they went down before the onslaughts ol their op ponents like ten pins before a six teen pound bowling ball. Score 18 to o. Suocesaful Hunters- Paul E. Wirt, C. W. Funston and Frank R. Drake spent Monday on the River Hill, hunting. They re turned home in the evening, heavily laden with game. The card of John PURELY PERSONAL Mrs. I. l.ee ll.irman Is in New York City tlii neck. Morris IUoailt went to Scr.inton Tucsilay on business. Fred It. II.1rtm.1n ntlciuled to business in licrwick yesterday. Ilnrvey K. 1 lencouV, of Washington, I). C, is in town this week. I. C. Kuttcr nnd ILirrv F.nt boarded the I). L. & W. train this morning for Wilkes Darre. K. B. Oroti who was confined to the house two davs la.sl week by illness, is anin able to be out. J. W; Conner, proprietor of the Orange- ville Manufattuiit.i; C01111 any, was in town on Monday. I. W. I.arned has become a resident of IUoomsbure. lie moved here last week from Nestoijcck. John J. W ilson of ISeycoiicck, was in Illooinsburi; on Tuesday. While here he gave our sanctum a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. (Ico. Itcliu drove to White Hall Sunday, and spent the dny with the latter's sister, Mis. David I-owler. Silas Chamberlain is renewing his ac quaintance wilh friends in lown. He is em ployed and is residing in Bcihlclierii. Mathew McReynolds of Hnzleton, spent a few days in town with Ins parents, lie re mained ocr Tuesday to cast his ballot. F.x-Counly Commissioner I. O. Swank, was in town ye-teiday. lie was iu his usual good humor', notwithstanding Tuesday's land slide. Dr. Andrew t .raydon, ol nttsourg, nr- rived in towu on Tuesday, lie is nicely lo cated in the smoky city, I ut enjoys a visit to liloomsburg. Fred C. Moore, a graduate from the Nor mal, in the class ni was in town on Tuesday. He is in the census ollice at Washington. Kev. Erskine Wright of Christ church, Danville, preached 111 St. I aul s church Sun day evening while Key. D. N. Kirkby tilled the pulpit in Christ church. Messrs. Edward Sones and John Mower sox, of the Susquehanna University, Sclins- grove, spent Sunday with the Misses Blanche and .Mary lielig, Leonard stie.-t. Harry Dodson, a craduate of the "Col umbia County Republican" printing office, came down on Tuesday from lola. w lere he is teaching school, to cast his vote. T. J. Vandersliee, Sam IUrman and J. CJ. Ouic!;, were among the first b vote Tuesday morning. They then boarded the Lackawanna Railroad train for New York City to hear the returns. Til -I'UI.- A (-! It IK 0lf. ItAV TakH Luxutlve llromo Uulnlnn 'JuMeU. All druKirlMiit ri-fuml tlio money If It 'a1' to cure. g, w. drove 9 sntnaiure is on eucu oox. Wanted. A woman for general housework on a farm. Middle aged woman preferred. Her own boss. Address. I. W. Evans, Rhorsburg, Pa. 1 1-1 2t A picture of our townsman Fred. Ikeler, Esq , appeared in Sunday's Philadelphia Times, and in connec tion with it the following : "Fred. T. Ikeler, ot Bloomsburg, Democratic candidate for' Represent ative from Columbia county, although but 30 years of age, is one of the leading attorneys of the Columbia County Bar, and has already gained a State reputation as an orator. Dur ing the campaign he has addressed meetings in many of the larger towns and cities throughout the State, his services being so greatly in demand that he has been forced to decline many appointments made for him by Chairman John S. Rilling." Crouching - In every cough there lurks, like a crouching tiger, the probabilities of consumption. The throat and lungs become rough and in flamed from coughing and the germs of consumption find an easy entrance. Take no chances with the dan gerous foe. For 60 years there has been a per fect cure, what a rec ord! Sixty years of cures. 1 sootheo and heals the wounded throat and lungs. You escape an at tack of consumption with all its terrible suffering and uncertain results. There is nothing so bad for the throat and lungs as coughing. A 25c. bottle will cure an ordinary cough; hard er coughs will need a 50c. size; tne dollar bottle is cheapest in the long run. "One of my Horn was pitting: Dioocl wim a uikii vrv 111. We could ! fever and wul . hanlly see any ip-im nf Hi'h ia him. did him nu K0a- But one botU of vour Cherry f uctoritl cured hlmaud saved Ui lire. CO. Andkhhon, Not. 10, 10S. rukwuua, S. Dak. VTrlt the Doctor. If you huve any omcilulnt whauvcr and detlra th hast medical HilVIca, writ thu Doc tor truuly. AddrM Dr. J. C. Y B a. Lowell , Mail. 1 1 vpyxm. to IF 1 ILLC CLARKS' STORE TALK 5 Thursday, Nov. 8, 1900. Every Department is Ready for Business With full and complete lines of goods that are bright, new and up to date in every way, and at very reasonable prices, in many cases less than those usually prevailing for the same grade of goods. Dress goods, silks, velvets, coats, capes, suits, furs, underwear, kid gloves, ribbons, laces, millinery, ready to wear hats, blankets, comfortables, jewelery, dress trimmings, dress linings, laces, linens, walking skirts, petticoats, lace cur tains, heavy curtains, white goods, embroideries, coun terpanes, towels and towelings, hosiery, toilet soaps, toilet extracts, toilet goods, of all kinds, &c. GOODS. 58c AH wool cheviots, in yarn dyed goods, black and navy. 70c for all wool home spuns in the leading shades big value. 35c for all wool henri ettas and serges in colors. COATS. CAPES, SUITS. $8 00 for a fine Kersey cloth. All lined, new col lar, new sleeve, strapped back, pearl buttons. $10 00 for a Kersey cloth coat. All lined, newest collar and sleeve, applique trimmed. See it. $1000 for a fine black Kersey cloth cape, 30 ins. long. ' All lined with silk Romain, black and white silk lined hood. Closing out all our tailor made suits at reduced prices. FURS, FURS. We are showing all of H. J. No shoe ever and beauty of the qwmw SWILL QXFQEDS. PATENT KID OXFORD. It makes any foot look attractive and a pretty foot is delightfully easy and gives excel lent service. Other styles for all- Queen Quality $2-50 Light and Graceful. An Aid XX OXFORDS tress for which beauty is not sumcient compensation. Ihe cure .is in our properly fitting glasses. Optician Fill OPTICAL GMM)S. Consult a reliable Optician 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. 3". LEE HVCA-IETinST JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 WestJMain Stkeet, - - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. the newest in furs. Neck scarfs are the rage. We have a big line in good furs. WALKING SKIRTS. These are the most pop ular skirt of the day, and we are making the prices on same interesting to buy ers. Hadn't you better see them? DRESS TRIMMINGS. You will find all the new est trimmings in this stock ready for your approval. UNDERWEAR. This department is filled with good, dependable kinds, for ladies and chil dren. All sizes, all kinds. Our 25c good. Our 50c better. Our 75c ladies' vest is ladies' vest is ladies' vest is still better. Our $1 00 ladies' vest is I fine. CLARK & SON. made has the style phot tt all the prettier. It una wear gomng, wneeung. ror an uses, all occasions. F.D.DENTLER SOLE AGENT, Bloomsburg, to Beauty. Our Glasses are an aid to beauty, as well as a safe and sure remedy for all defects 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 1 and Jeweler, Bloomsburg, Penna. about that eve trouble of yours