THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. L THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, NOWiMl'.r.U 22, uro. Hulffrl ntt'ir out t)mrr nl IHiimnrrturg, I'a :ttivnnil clan mattrr, Mari h , lNUC. Apprentice Wautud. A boy is wanted to learn the print ing trade in this office. He must be at least 16 years of ae, of good character, good reader and speller. A resident of town preferred. Address The Coix'miiian. tf Wanted: Two competent girls for private family. One for cooking and washing, the other for 2nd girl. Ad dress Box 408, Bloomsburg. 11-15 4 . . . .. Legal advertisements on page 7. .. . Tuesday's rain was a welcome visitor. Lenses and notices to quit, for sale at this ofhee. tf. Get anything you want in bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. ,p. Perfectly healthy people liave pure, neb blood. Hood s Sarsapa rilla purifies and enriches the blood and makes people healthy. Mrs. M. A. Watson has a large line of fall hats including the latest styles. Call and sec them, Main street below Market. tf A second-hand whtel for $13.50. A tandem for $22.50 and a new wheel that should sell for $35.00 at $24.00, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Hervey Shutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W esley Shutt of Fifth street, who has been employed m W llliauis port for some time past, is reported to be seriously ill with typhoid lever. The Bloomsburg High School boys will play the last game of the season at Athletic Park on Satur day afternoon. They will have as their opponents the High School team of Shauiokin. Miss Maria Richeldeifler depart ed this life Thursday last. Her husband preceded her to the grave thirty-five years ago. The funeral occurred Saturday, Rev. J. D. Smith, of the Baptist Church, of ficiating. 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 Montour and Columbia Telephone. Break up that Cold .t Ori.ce, WITH RISHTON'S.S La Grip Pills. Money refunded if not satisfactory. If cough is bothersome, use RISHTON'S Magnetic Cough Syrup SAME GUARANTEE. O V. 3. Rishton. Ph.lC, Ent 3;iliinr. " ' Tinrmacist uise. 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. nKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. Foot balls and striking bags at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. - You can secure the Ladies' Home Journal, or Success, for 90 cents a year of J. Wesley Mover. o-Gtf. Mr. A. C. Lacy, of Warren. Pa., has been granted an increase of pen sion, with back pension amounting tj $350.00. He is the father of Mrs. J. N. Hummer of this town. 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 anil Book Store. Theta Castle, No. 276, Knisrhts of the Golden Kagle, will attend the morning service in the Baptist Lhurch, next Sunday. The sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev Smith. Old soldiers arc warned to beware of a swindler who is offering to sell a book and a certificate which he claims will make it easy for their wives to get a pension after they are dead. He asked one dollar down and two more on the delivery of the book. Dr. Bierman calls attention to a change 111 his office hours, which will be from 10 o clock mornings, to 2 o'clock afternoons, and from 6:30 to 8 evenings. The change is made in older to devote more time and attention to the treatment of the eye, and especially to the fitting of glasses. There was a tragic ending ot a wedding at Good Hope, on W ed- nesday. Rev. Henry Middleton, of Greenfield, was pronouncing the words which made h's nephew, Harry Middletou of Fruitdales, end Miss Vena Rogers, of Good Hope, man and wife, when with the last words of the ceremony the minister dropped dead of heart disease. . . 11 I, , -, - Adam Nasbauni of Stowe towu- shio. Allegheny county, has a valu able pet horse, which he has been giving a lump of sugar daily. Wed nesday, while he was working about the horses, he felt a tug at his hip pocket, and turned in time to see his Docketbook disappearing in the mouth of his favorite. There was $160 in bills iti the wallet. In St. Edward's narsonajre at Shatnokin on Thursday a unique wedding was pertormed by Kev. Father J. C. Thompson, the con tracting parties being John C. Myers, of Lancaster, and Miss Kate Bonskonsky, of Shamokin, both mutes. The services were written on paper, which the young couple read and responded to. Alter tne ceremony they were tendered a re ceotion bv a laree number of mutes at the home of the bride's parents. Charles Walters, an engineer on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was instantly killed in a collision, about a week ago. He was well and lavorably known in this town, having been a member of the pioneer corns which made the first survey for the Bloomsburg & Sulli van Railroad. He married a daught er of our townsman, John Pifer, of West Third street. He and his wife were in Bloomsburg on a visit for about three weeks in September. Mrs. Walters with three children, survives. . Orangeville went down before the superior playing of the High School boys, at the Park, Saturday afternoon. The visitors looked big and heavy enough to wallop the life out of the locals, but their team work was very poor. The score, after two twenty-minute halves, was 12 to o. George McLinn and Fred Allen each scored a touchdown, nnd Ilarrv Beckley very gracefully made them both good by kicking goals. TO ( I KK A COI.I IN ONI! IAV Titku I.axutlve Hromo tmiiiluo TnbliMa. All K. V? (ii-ove's niunuture u on each box, ac. Ayoune son has arrived togladen the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sands at Mordansville. A Tennessee woman killed her son because he smoked cigarettes This is a permanent cure for the habit. Judge Lynch of Wilkesbatre on Tuesday ruled that Jurors be fined $2 every time they fail to answer when called. Selinsgrove is to have a mtinici pal electric light plant. It was sub mitted to a vote and the result shows that the people are largely in favor of the town owning the plant. Lamp burners, lamp chimneys" and wicks of all kinds. Hall lamps, bracket lamps, hanging lamps and stand lamps of many beautiful de signs at Mercers Drug and Book Store. The homestead of the estate of Toseph Sharpless will be offered at public sale December 3rd, at two o clock p. m., 111 front ot the Court House by the executors, L. T. and B. I . Sharpless. 2t Joseph Ott, the corpulant star of the famous Dazzler Company, died in New York last week. He will 110 doubt be remembered by many who witnessed the play when here a season or two ago. For pedals, bells, toe-clips, han dieoars, plugs, cuains, tires, inner tubes, coasters, oilers, wrenches, graphites, pants guards, saddles, millers and all bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Invitations are out announcing the coming marriage of J. G.Wasn burn, of Williamsport, to Miss Sarah Tarker, of the same place The bride to be has quite an exten sive relationship in and around Millville. Frank and Harry Derr covered themselves with glory in a hunting expedition last week. They were in the woods less than two days, and returned home with twenty seven pheasants, fourteen quail and a raboit. The members of Zion congrega tion will have a Thanksgiving din ner and supper at the home of Mr lv. M. Daubach's at Forks, on Thursday, Nov. 29th, to which all are very cordially invited. Prices, dinner 25 cents, supper 15 cents. After deliberating for seventeen days, the jury in the case of John Lutz, at Wilkes Barre, returned a verdict of murder in the first degree. This is the second time that he has been convicted. His defense was insanity. Lutz murdered his wife about a year ago. 1 C. W. Funston, Administrator of the estate of the late John A. Fun ston, will offer for sale on Saturday December 1st, 1900, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the large and beautiful property known as the Ilazle Bottom Farm, containing 214 acres, and located in Madison township, one mile west of Jersey town. See advertisement on page 7. The destruction by fire, early Friday morning, of the large furni ture factory at Hughesville, was a sad blow to that town. It was the principal, if not the only industry in the town. The loss is estimated at about $75,000. The Citizens' electric light plant was also de voured by the flames. We have it, from an unceusored source, that the factory will be rebuilt. The "Farm Journal" is cheap, but not too cheap to be good ; it is full of ginger and gumption, and has as many other good things in it that you can use as any paper at any price. We nave a clubbing ar rangement by which the Colum bian is sent one year, and the ' Farm Journal" nearly five years (remainder of 1900, and all of 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904), both for $1.00. Pay in advauce and get two big prizes. Jeremiah Lyons, of Miffiintown. Pa., presiding judge of the district comprising Juniata and rerry counties, and president of the Miff iintown National Bank, dropped dead 011 Wednesday of last week, while visiting in Philadelphia. Judge Lyons was walking on Wal lace street, above Twelfth, when he was stricken with apploplexy ami groped into the open hallway of a house. He had barely reached the vestibule when he fell headlong in to the entry. A colored servant, realizing that the strange stranger, who was well dressed and of dis tinguished appearance, screamed for assistance. A physician arrived in a few minutes and fouud the man dead. . . . Members of the Benevolent Order of Klks can obtaiu address cards with haudsome designs at this of fice, tf PURELY PERSONAL Judge Roliert R. Little is presiding at 1 . I- Vl'Ull III I'llllVIIIC UllS WCVK. Warren Turner of the school ship Motion gahnln, is home on a visit. Mrs. Max Gross is home after an extended visit with relatives in Danville. Miss Mnry Kashncr was the cuest of U.':u.... ... ' 1 ,f iiKcni-uir(: menu last wcck. Lloyd Kitchen went to Kingston on Mon day to aitend Wvoniinp Seminary. Miss Lillian Sloan was the guest of Mikes-i;arre Iricncls a lew ilays last week. .1. R. Townscntl is In New York and I'hi adclpliia I hi 4 week, purchasing new poods. Rev. (1. If. Hemingway left 011 Tuesday i) aliens me ihrisli.in i-.nocavur Couvcn tion at I'hiladclnhia. Fntil Harm.iii witnessed "Hen Hur" at me inestnut street Uperj House, I'lulndel phia, Monday evening Mrs. J.iitkm C. Leidy, of Hariislmrg, is a 1ui:m m ine nome 01 .nr. an 1 .Mrs. , u. llecklcy, on Iron street. Mrs. George 1 1 assert and daughter, tiss mine, arc me gtnsis ;n .urs. r.ciward r.rain, nl Wilkes- Harre, this week. Raloll f'oulLr. nf Itaiivilln ulin urn a partner of the firm of Toolcy & Koulke, two jr.-iu was 111 town on Mimiay. Miss I-adotc Hoylcs and Miss Josephine Kepner, two of It. rwicVs comely young ladies, were cntrrtnincd by Miss Lillian Iiarrett, on west .Main Mrect, over buntlay. George I.aycock and wife, of Wilkes-Harre, were in town for a few hours Friday. They were on mejr way Home irom Jonestown, where Mr. I.aycock had lieen huntinc. W. 11. Cogger, I'. K. Miller, A. K. At .t:H. . it it it. . .1 ... . . . uiuK:i, . 11. DruiiKe, 1. a. snyncr, u. fc Williur and (' It. knMiin went in U'Mi liaire yesterd.iy to attend the A. A. O. N. of . t o 1 ... . .1. o. wiiciayc. Keefer Warner, went to Wilkcs-Barre last week in searcn 01 employment lie returned home on M0nd.1v. Ili S.1V Wnrb .if a flnoir. aide kind is nut very plen.iful in Luzerne's capital. Mrs. I'olly Itrown who resides on the corner ui r ourtn aim latrianne streets, will Start on Monday fur ih Ktm.. nf Waal. ;.... 10 visit her son William, who has been Iivine .1 . mere ror some years past. Joshua Davil of WillowSnrinPs.w.isamnrm - . ; o 7 1 uui cuuy muraing caners. lie says the cl ients ol tne drouth have been severe in that section. He has never known a dry spell to be SO continued. Not sinri. n.it si-iiuinrr early in the spring, has it been too wet to I'.uuii. Rlopx the Cough "! Works on ;nld. Laxmlvf annuo ymnlno Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure. 110 pay. 1'rlue, c. For window curtains and wall paper go to Mercer's. Miss Margaret Fox, proprietress of the bakery and notionstore on Market street, is in Philadelphia this week. The store during her absence is in cjiarge of Miss Annie Fox and Miss Emma Webb. E. M. Savidce on Ttiesdav mnvprl his soda lountain to his store nn t1i south side of Main street His father C. E. Savidge will also move his siock ot jewelry to tne new stand. There is plenty room in the store for both. Miss Edith Hunt died at her home in Danville Tuesday evening. She was a victim of the fell destroy er consumption, and her death was momentarily expected. The deceas ed was well known in town, and her many friends will be pained to hear of her death. mum Pain back of vour fves? Heavv nreccnrn in vour head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy i is your tongue coated? Bad taste in vour mouth? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir ritable? Do vou often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? TTbmn your Uvqp mil wrong But there is a cure. Tis the old reliable They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Prlc. 23 Mnit. All Dnitfliti. "I hate taken Aver's Till, regu larly fur lx month. They hava cured m. of a savuro headache, and 1 can now walk from two to four miles without gottiuff tired or out of breath, uuuuthluK 1 bar. not Imwii ablo to do for nuny yuars." B. K. Wat. work, July 13, 1699. Salem, Mail. Wfltm Ihm OoatoF. If ynu have any onmnlatut whatar.r and duiru th. best mrulral atUloa you cn puxllily raoalvt, writ. th. doctor freely. You will r.cuiv. a prouiut i. ply without eoit. Addrem, ii a, it, v. aicu, iw.u, Malt. CLARKS' STORE TALK Thursday, Nov. 22t 1900. Our Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens, Coats, Capes, Furs, Dress Goods, Etc. THANKSGIVING TABLE LINENS. Handsome, snowy linens, of a good quality, is one of the requisites of a good Thanksgiving dinner. We can supply your needs. 72 in. all linen white damask, $1.00 a yard.wortli $1.23 a yard. 72 in. all linen white damask, $1.56 a yard, worth $175- 64 in. half bleached all linen damask, 65c a yard. 54 in. cream damask, 25c a yard. Pattern table cloths, in choice patterns, 3J, 3, 2J, 2 yards long, from $2.00 to $8.50. The cloth 2 yards wide, all linen. WOMEN'S COATS. CAPES, SUITS. We offer you superb val ues, the best this cloak stock is capable of, the best to be had for the money. Every one first class, from the lowest grade to the best, and at prices to please. Handsome Automobile Coat, full satin lined, fully tailored, at $13.50. The fine Kersey Coat, all lined, with new collar, sleeves and lapels, at $9.00. H. J. The only make of Rubber Shire and Boots in the world that will stand this test of elastiritv nl strength. For sale by IF. 0. DEWTLER. ills AlV. . -"c wvu, w fan in. -jv-j, ici ua cActmme mem scientifically Jz doesn't mean glasses, necessarily ; but it does mean expert ad. vice free. Private ODtical room. GEO. "W fiije optical mm. 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, JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Main Street, - - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing, A special coif cane. 7.?o. Children's Coats, all kinds. S&E5S GOODS. You will find most ex cellent values in this dress goods stock. l;ine, all wool Venetians, $ 1 .00. Fine, all wool Poplins (special), 75c a yard. All wool Suitings, 45c a yard. A grand collection of Black Dress Goods, of all kinds, at moderate prices. FANCY FEATHERS. The greatest values we have ever seen goods that are worth four to eight times our price. See them. Only a limited lot. BED BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS. Have you bought your winter's bed clothing? If not, it's high time you do. The nights are getting colder. We can supply your needs for little money. A good heavy comfort at $1.40. A better and heavier one at $2.00. A fine white wove blanket, soft and fleecy, at 3.50 a pair. A better one at $4.50 pr. One price Cash. CLARK & SON. GOLD SEAL Rubbers, -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, -Unequaled For Durability. A Close Student Frequently Injures his eyes by becoming so absorbed in his books. .'..1: i.' . . . luuiuauon 01 uneasiness, lrnea- HE Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg, Penna.
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