THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Til U !SI)A Y, N VK M UK K 15, 1900. Kahrrdatthr I'vul Ojrtvr at HlixnnHiurg, la. a $n-ml etan mailer, .Winri 1. IHSf. Apprentice Wanted. A boy is wanted to learn the print ing trade in this office. He must be at least 16 years of age, of good character, good reader and speller. A resident of town preferred. Address The Columbian. tf Wanted: Two competent girls for private tamily. One for cooking and washing, the other for and girl. Ad dress Box 408, Uloomsburg. 1 1-15 4t . Legal advertisements on page 7. ... . Christmas five weeks from next Tuesday. For window curtains and wall paper go to Mercer's. - - - - Royal Arcanum address cards can be obtained at this office. tf Revival meetings are in progress in the Evangelical church on Fourth street. Get anything you want in bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The attendance at country schools is increasing now that corn husking is over. By way of advice. The Trans erift man will catch you if you don't watch out. Lamps, and they are beauties. Do not fail to see them at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Everybody reads the Columhian and the merchant who advertises in it is bound to be benefited. Mrs. James Thornton who suffer' ed a paralytic stroke two weeks ago is still in a precarious condition. mi ran secure the Ladies" Home Journal, or Success, for 90 cents a year of J. Wesley Mover. g-6tf. There is a fortune in waiting for a man who can invent a life-boat that will float on a sea of trouble. Mrs. M. A. Watson has a large line of fall hats including the latest styles. Call and see them, Main street below Market. tf Lamp burners, lamp chimneys and wicks of all kinds. Hall lamps, bracket lamps, hanging lamps and stand lamos of manv beautiiui ue sizns at Mercers Drug and Book Store. Montour and Columbia Telephone. Break up that Cold .t On.ee, WITH RISHTON'S La Grip Pills. Money refunded if not satisfactory. If cough is bothersome, use RISHTON'S Magnetic Cough Syrup SAME GUARANTEE. W. S. Rishton. Ph. G. EntBaildln.'' . . ' ' Pnaroiacibt 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. ricKJNNEY, 8 E. Main St. Political excitement is gradually simmering down. Lenses and notices sale at this office. to quit, for tf. Many varieties of toilet soap from 5c to 25c a cake at Mercer's. The Montour County Teachers' Institute will becin its sessions at ' Danville on Monday next. The best protection against fevers pneumonia, dipthena, etc., is in building up the system with Hood's Sarsaparilla. - - - - The Wintersteen property on Market street was sold by the Sher iff on Saturday to Charles O. Skeer and sister Flora A. Skeer for $5,- 900. A number of our people will attend the concert by the famous Brookes' Marind Band in the Dan ville Opera House tomorrow eve ning. A second-hand wheel for $13.50. A. tandem for $22.50 and a new wheel that should sell for $35-o at $24.00, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. -.- H. G. Sunplee will open a turni- Utre store, in the Lockard Building, corner of Main and Centre streets, recently vacated by the Bloomsburg Store Company. Don't forget the Good Will Fire Company's chicken and wattle supper at their new hose house on Leonard street tomorrow night and Saturday night. The time of year has arrived when you will need a good light, you can see the finest line of lamps' that are especially beautiful at Mtrcer s Drug & Book More. The track on the fair ground is being improved by the agricultural society, it was not in a very guuu condition this fall, and fast time was an absolute impossibility. Mr. Orval H. Yelter will sing the new and beautiful selection, "Oh, Shining Light," at the exhibition of the Tissot Pictures in the M. IS. church on Friday evening. 'W. H. Gilmore will have two stores during the holiday season. He has secured the lower rooom in the Exchange building, and will stock it with Christmas goods. The heavens were dark and barren of a single star Tuesday night, and the great meteor shower which was scheduled to occur on that eveninc could not be witnessed. Nine dwellings are in course of construction on Ninth street. They are being built by J. N. Webb and B. W. Jury. Tliese gentlemen evi dently have faith for the luture prosperity of the town. ... , W " For pedals, bells, toe-clips, han dlebars, plugs, chains,, tires, inner tubes, coasters, oners, wrencues, graphites, pants guards, .saddles, buffers and all bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. - A gymnasium class composed of town residents was organized at the Normal Tuesday evening with ' Dr. A. K. Aldinger as instructor. The class is limited to twenty-five mem bers. Frank 15. Miller rendered a beauti ful flute solo in St. Paul's church Sunday morning- Mr. Miller gets a sweet tone out of the instrument, rinv with expression, and never fails to please an audience. At the regular monthly meeting of the Winona Fire Company, held Friday night last, Paul Hartnan was elected president, Bruce Housel treasurer and v ill .Lastman secre tary. Some radical changes in the company are contemplated. TO Cl'RR A COM) ITS OJU1C 1 Take. Luxtillvu Bromu yulnlno Tablet IIAV a. All ilriiL'L'lHia iviuna llie moiitij ii 11. lima iucumj. V. ... . unu'a auri.nt lira III nn P:Ull luiK 'iiuV Some people will always have a soft thing unless they lose their heads. The price of shingles is said to have advanced about twenty cents a thousand. It is reported that newsboys are to be taken off the Pennsylvania Railroad trains. Members of the Benevolent Order of Elks can obtain address cards with handsome designs at this of fice. tf R. B. Grotz has quit the photo graph business He will devote his time in the future to some other pursuit. Fred Carey of Cambra, who a few weeks ago was shot by the acci dental discharge of a gun, is rapidly recovering. The first snow fbkes of the seas on came on Wednesday. Thier stay was brief, but while they lasted it look winterish. Will Guernsey, the piano tuner of Wilkesbarre, will be in Blooms burg November 19th and remain a week. . Orders can be lelt at this office. - Miss Rae Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earned of town attend ed the wedding of Miss Bessie Mc Daniels to Mr. Robert Bedall, at Sunshine, Wednesday of last week. . We have just received a new Sample Book containing 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 ... . . 1 The A. & T. Biograph Company will give their matchless exhibition of moving pictures in the Town Hall, Benton, Tuesday evening Nov. 23. New York's latest pop ular successes "When the Harvest Days are Over" and "When Wealth and Poverty Met," will be sung and superbly illustrated by D. J. 1 asker. The "Farm Journal" is cream, not skim-milk, and just the paper for the man who keeps cows. It goes nearly five years, remainder of loco, and all 01 1901, 1902, 1903, 1 and 1904, to every subscriber, new and old, to The Columbian who will pay a year ahead. Both papers for the price of one. Pay up. The many friends of Miss Ruth McLinn will hear with gladness that she is improving. She has been seriously ill with typhoid fever at the Woman's College Baltimore, for several weeks past. When she has regained sufficient strength, she will be brought home. Mrs. Mc Linn has been at the bedside of her daughter during the sickness. C. W. Funston, Administrator of the estate of the late John A. Fun ston, will offer for .sale on Saturday December 1st. iqoo, atone o'clock in the forenoon, the large and beautiful property known as the Hazle Bottom Farm, containing 214 acres, and located in Madison township one mile west of Jersey town. See advertisement in another column. There is one election bet still un settled. An upriver man waged one hundred and fifty dollars with a local sport, that McKinley's pop ular plurality would not be as large as that of four years ago. Accord to Smull's hand book, McKinley led Brvan in 1806 by 800,000. If this is correct the town man looses but he is not willing to accept Smull as authority, hence the dispute. We call the attention of our read ers to Tooley & Company's sdver tisement on the last pace ot ttus paper. By fair and honorable bust ness methods tnis nrm nas earned the respect and patronage ot our people, They keep constantly on - hand a large and lresti supply ot an kinds of groceries, and as they pur chase for three stores, the prices are the lowest available. iheir an nouncement will appear regularly in the Columbian in the future. Watch it and keep in touch with their special prices. The "Farm Journal" is unlike anv other paper : for one thing it prints no quack medical advertise - . - ... . . ments; for another it takes five year subscriptions and gets the paper to its subscribere the full time if they are anywhere on this planet, even if they move two or three times; if they die their heirs get it. Now we arc going to combine with the "Farm Journal" and send the Columbian one year and the "Farm Journal" nearly five years (re mainder of 1900, and all of 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904) to every advance-paying subscriber, new and old, to the Columbian. This great offer had better be accepted before it is withdrawn. PURELY PERSONAL I)r, Jolly, was noticed on our streets Su unlay. I. J. Jamison, of New Columbus, was in town on Tuesday on business. Miss Cora Keimard was a visitor with friends in Danville over Sundtty. V. If. C'offmnn spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with friends in Wilkcibnrrc. Mr. and Mrs R 11. Anell of Knst Fourth street, visited Danville friends on Sunday. Klmcr Hoyer came up from kiversidc, on Sunday and spent the, day with friends in town. Dr. V. If. I'urman was summoned to Washington, I). C. on Sunday by llie serious ncss ot niece, Juss ernie I'urman. Kueene Hitkcy of l'hiladelphia, is in town this week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I nomas Mickey ul W est Alain stieet. Miss Nellie Richardson, operator in the Alontour-Columbia Telephone KuchAnge, lierwick, spent a few hours wiih fiiends in town yesicrday. t. T. llrady of Jamison City, was in town a short time on Saturday. lie says they will lose up thi ir (nitrations in the mountain village before long. !'. S. Healy of Newark, New Jersey, as sistant route iigent of the United Slates Kx press Company, gave us a pleasant business call Tuesday morning. Albert Ilerbineof N'escopeck, was among the passengers who alighted from the D. L. W. tiain which arrivec nere at IZ.17 Tuesday p. in. I lis friends are always glad o see In 111. (Jen Ulaker footed it from (ireenwood on Mondnv. He cave us a short call and said he knows exactly what the next Congress is going to do, and woulu like to tell us, but iadn t time. Will I.ownberg has returned from New York and l'hiladelphia, where he has been purchasing goods. While in the latter city he witnessed the presentation of Oen. Lew Wallace's "lien llur." He says it is simply grand. Frank I'hillips is in town for a few days. During the past few months he has been all through the south. lie came here direct from Savanah, Florid.. He is in the penny hoto business. If energy and push will succeed, Frank will get there. (imps me Coasts n-'tl Works ofTlli- :old. Lsxorivc Drntno yulnlne Tabtpts cure a cold u one day. No cure, no pay. 1'rloe, 2oc. The freak election bet is proving that the fools are not all dead yet. Foot balls and striking bags at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. W. L. Guernsey, of Wilkes-Barre will arrive in town on Monday for purpose of tuning pianos, and will remain all week. Orders can be left either at this office or at the Hotel Ent. it. Mr. Alexander Billmeyer ex pects to make some extensive im provements at his beautiful park near Washingtonville in the early spring. Among other things, Mr. Billmeyer contemplates building a half mile speed track and one or two fast horses will be purchased this fall. Another innovation will be the stocking of a pond exclusively with gold fish. There are now seventy nine deer in the park be sides an abundance of small game. All the fish ponds are well stocked and fruit trees are plentiful. It is worth an especial trip to those who have never seen this beautiful park. It is an ideal spot. You can cough yourself into and con sumption. Bandaging and bundling your throat will do no good. You must give ?rour throat and ungs rest and allow the cough wounds to heal. There is noth ing so bad for a cough as cough ing. Stop it by using Even the cough of early consumption is cured. And, later on; when the disease is firmly fixed, you can bring rest and comfort in every case. A 25 cent bottle will cure new coughs and .colds; the 50 cent size is better for settled coughs of bronchitis and weak lungs; the one dollar size is more economical for chronic cases and con sumption. It's the size you should keep on hand. " All families ought to be on tba watch fursuiUlun attacks of croup or acute lung troubles. Kvery coun try home in Mm land should keen Chsrry l'ectoral eoustantly on hand to provide aralngtan emergency." JosiAH O. W11.MH, M.P., Deo. 14, lS)8. lliilluud.Mich. niiiflHEM r J M(fi(!Dir!!i CLARKS' STORE TALK 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, hearvy curtains, white goods, embroideries, coun terpanes, towels and towelings. hosiery, toilet soaps, toilet extracts, toilet goods, of all kinds, &c. CHESS OCOSS. 58c All 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, FUKS. We are showing all of H. J. SWELL QXFQED No shoe ever and beauty of the PATENT KID OXFORD. It makes any foot look attractive and a pretty foot is delightfully easy lent service. Other styles for all- Queen Quality 'round wear, golfing, wiieeimg. ror an OXFORDS 11CPC rill nr'fnci'AM tr Light and Graceful. tress for which beauty is not sufficient compensation. The cure is in our properly fitting glasses. wim optical leocM. 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". LEE ZMIJIRrilfcT JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Maui Steeet, - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. s 1 the newest in furs. Neck scarfs are the rage. We have a big line in good furs. WALznra 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? ERE5S 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. I Our 25c 50c ladies vest is ladies' v6st is S good. Our better. Our 75c ladies vest is still better. Our $ 1 00 ladies' vest is fine. CLARK & SON. made has the style all the prettier. It and srives excel S250F.D.DENTLER SOLE AGENT, Bloomsburg, Fa. An Aid to Beauty. Our Glasses are an aid to beauty, as well as a safe and &ure remedy for all defects of vision. No matter how fine looking the individ ual may be, a painful eearching for light gives to the features an expression of dis "W. HESS, Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg, Penna. i' 1 mi Ml ti'il f ::i n Sif i m 1 , w ! . r : m 1' nh Ml ( m it t M IS, IT . WIU'Vi i V1 . . r