THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. ' Hl.OOMSHURG, FA. TIIUUSDAY, NOVKMlU'.K 2y. 19.10. Klrrt&alth I'oM 0,n ul iftoumti.Vuri. jei-.mil tiltm matin-, Morrk 1, IHW. FARM JOURNAL. i'a. .... .. .... I U p are notified bv the iiublishers I of arm Join mil that their clubbing arrangement will end with lyoo. We can supply them up to January 1 st 1901, but not after that. All persons paying for the CoU'mman a year in advance before January 1st will get the farm Journal for four years free. After that it will be too late. This is the last chance. Don't miss it. ' 5t Wanted: Two competent girls for private family. One for cooking and washing, the other for and girl. Ad dress 15ox 408, ltloomsburg. 11-15 4l Legal advertisements on page j. Leases and notices sale at this office. to qui,t, for tf. Get anything you want in bicycle sundries at Mercer's Drug & liook Store. .. . . . Guy Rupert, son of Luther Rupert, will begin an apprentice ship in this office next Monday. . . - . You can secure the Ladies' Home Journal, or Success, for 90 cents a year of J. Wesley Mover. y-6tf. C. 15. Lutz spent two days last week hunting in the vicinity of .Benton. He brought home a nice lot of game. Mrs. M. A. Watson has a large line of fall hats including the latest styles. Call and see them, Main street below Market. tf As Thursday is a holiday we go to press this week on Wednesday to enable the editor and employees to observe Thanksgiving. The Odd Fellows have the larg est membership of any fraternal or ganization iu the United States. They number 985,206. When you have troubles, or aches or pains tell all about them to everybody who will listen to you. Nobody else has any but you. , Salt rheum, with its burning, stinging sensation, is due to poor blood and is cured by Hood's Sar saparilla, the great blood purifier. . The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sands of Mordansville, a notice of whose birth was printed in this paper last week, died on Fri day, aged four days. Montour and Columbia Telephone. It Break up that Cold ..t Once, WITH RISHTON'S Money refunded if not satisfactory. i If cough is bothersome, use RISHTON'S Magnetic Cough Syrup SAME GUARANTEE. Rishton, Ph- G La GriD Pills 0 SE. 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. HdKlNNEY, 8 E. Main St. Foot balls and striking 1ns Mercer's Drtitf and Hook Store. at Chatks Messenger on Monday moved his family and household goods lrom Kenton to JohnsonhurK, Pa. - - Members of the Benevolent Order of Elks can obtain address cards ., . , . .... r with handsome designs at thu of fice, tf The homestead of the estate of Joseph Sbarpless will be oflered at public sale December 3rd, at two o'clock p. m., in front ot the Court House by the executors, L. T. and 1 1J. F. Sharpless. :t Holiday begin now. announcements should A representative of this office will call on all business houses each week, from now until Christmas, to give all an oppor tunity to advertise their goods. - - 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 close of next month will re vive the already much discussed question in relation to the day the new century begins. This appears to have lx.cn generally decided that the century ends with the last day of this year. Mrs. Marv Osborne was found dead in bed at Light Street last Saturday morning. She was aged bout sevcutv-thrce years ana is survived by two sons ana a . . . 1 daughter. The funeral took place on Tuesday. A much needed rain set in on Sunday and continued most ot trie time for two days. This will fill up the springs and streams, and afford great relict to many larmers who have been hauling water quite a distance for their stock. ' We have iust received a new Sample Hook containing the latest designs in show cards, society ad dress cards, tolders, invitations, menus, etc., and persons in need of anything in this line are invited to inspect our lines betore placing orders. " About one hundred members of Theta Castle, Knights of the Golden Kagle, went in a body to the liaptist Church last Sunday morning, where they heard an excellent sermon preached by Rev. J. D. Smith. It is the custom of this order to attend services in a body and iu uniform once a year. The Benton Argus was sold at public sale on Saturday to H. D. t'i trnr and rercv isrewnisum mi tt inn Mr. licurar is a son oi ' . . r the late li. r. r,agar, aim ior mc past year has been connected with thp Democratic Sentinel, Mr. Brewineton has been in charge ot the Argus since Mr. Smith's death. First come, first served; so inarch nd mv for the Columbian a ear aliead. we nave u uuuuimS arrangement with that good naoer. the "Farm Journal,' nine by 1 ' u urn tan t 1 . cntiri rmr n ner out? year and the "Farm Journal" over 4 years (remainder of 1900, and all of 1 00 1. 1902, 1903 ana 1904;. without any further pay. 1 ay up and be happy. - In order to detect a thief the sixty iri indents at Dickinson Seminary u-iiiionnnnrt. were detained in the Mvir.pl for twelve hours, a few days while the teachers searched the rooms in tho girls' wing of the building. Failing to find the offender, th faculty had each girl tnL-oii separately from the chape o.wi coarched. For weeks past money and jewelry have been stolen systematically from rooms during the breakfast and cnapei nours. m- rl lli: A COI.l IN ONK WAV tu Iuxuilve Hrmuo ouliilno TiUjlHu. All 'liiktf ir t, fui h to mint. j.iLir u u M'limii 1 I'""" J - - - --" V i m-n'B aliillUlUlO la Oil CUCll DOX, itot). A second-hand wheel 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. The New York Musical Club, which will be at the Normal Audi torium 011 Monday evening, De cember 3d, is very highly recom mended by the press, and by many churches and societies, which have haxl their services. They include a reader, a soprano soloist!, a violin soloist, and a saxophone soloist. . . . .- - 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. This Thanksgiving day marks the close of a century, and will therefore be more generally observ ed. Services will be held in many of our churches, and the prayers and sermons to be offered and preached will be filled with thankfulness to Almighty God, for the many bless ings He has bestowed upon the na tion, and a hope for the continuance of blessings. George Confer of West Hemlock township, while wheeling home lrom Sheep's church Thursday evening last, collided with a horse and carriage, and was spilled out in the road. The night was dark and he did not see the horse and carri age until he had collided. A physi cian was sent for and it was found necessary to sew up a wound 011 the head. The gash was quite large and required several stitches. Tlie editor of the "Farm Journal' ' asks: ' Why have a mortgage on the farm, poor crops, rheumatism, sour bread, grip, leak in the roof, hole in the Docket, skeleton in the closet, or any other pain or trouble. when you can get the "Farm Journal," nearly 5 years (remainder of 1900, and all ot 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904) and the Columbian one year and all for $1. Pay in ad vance and vou tret both papers as above. St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Chnrch, Catawissa, cele brated its semi-centennial witn a week of public services, culminating in the dedication of a handsome and costly altar in commemoration of the event, Sunday. Rev. j. M. Anspach, D. D., of Williamsport, delivered the sermon in the morn ing and Rev. John Wagner, of Hazleton preached in the evening. Immense audiences were present on both occasions. While engaged slating a house roofatKyers Grove, 1-nday last, the scaffolding gave way and John Lewis was precipated to the ground ustaining painful injuries. His houlder was sprained, and he was hurt internally. The house where the misfortune occurred is construct ed against a hill, Mr. Lewis fell on the lower side of the building, mak- ng the distance about twenty-five feet. He was brought to his home on First street this town. It will be several days before he will be able to resume work. The Shamokin High School foot ball team presented a formidable ap pearance as they left the Exchange Hotel for Athletic Park Saturday afternoon, and they lully sustained the belief. The locals put up one of their best games, but couldn't score. It was a very disagreeable day to be out, a slow drizzling rain falling throughout the entire con test. The attendance in consequence was small. Score 5 to o. This closed the local season. Tomorrow, Thursday the boys will go to Sha mokin for a return game, after which they will disband. The A. and T. Biograph Co gave an excellent moving picture entertainment in the Academy, Oranjreville, Saturday evening. In clement weather had the effect of keeoimr down the attendance, but there was a fair sized audience pres ent. The passion play, snowing the birth of Christ; Christ before Pilate and the crucifixion, was given. These films were originally produc ed at a cost of many thousands of dollars, and for completeness in every detail, are simply wonderful. Other scenes shown were the cele brated black diamond express; bat tle of San Juan Hill, 6th Infantry dislodging a Spanish, out post at UlCauy; high driving at Coney Is land, and many other. Another very pleasant feature of the enter tainment was the presentation of several beautiful illustrated songs. An idea ol the satisfaction given, can be gathered from the fact that a return engagement is ' being ar ranged for. The time ot year has arrived when you will need a good light, you can see the finest line of lamps that are especially beautiful at Mercer's Drug aud Book Store. PURELY PERSONAL I. T. Koliinson went to Scrnnton on busi- neM I'uevlay, I'.ohcrt JlMtkiiiLli.ini went to Scranton Tueil.y on business. MiiS M.irparct I.niibncli spent Sunday with fiiciuUat ilkcjhnrre. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Kmter Is visiting her son II. II. Ku'ter nt Munty. II. f. Connor, of Orangcvillc, attended to business in town on Saturday. ('corge M. Tustin Esq., went to Wilkes Darre cm Icrjal business tins morning. Mrs. (i. ',. Wilbur spent several days last week nt West Choter Normal School. I'.en Carpenter is home lrom Cornell Col lee visiting Ins paienls on West 1-ibh street, Kev. J. I). Thomas, pastor of Trinity Re formed church is spending this week in Phila delphia. M. K. Stntldiouse and wife left on Tues day for a v'sit with friends at Wilkcsbarre and vicinity. John J. McCann, train master on th. division of 'he Lackawanna Kailroad, spent Monday in town. Walter C Trnppe, who is employed i" l'liiladclj hia, is home on a visit with his m.iihcr on Last street. J. C. Urown, and J. L. Mover left over the Lacknw.nina Koad Sunday evening for New York City on business. W. II. Coiner, Supeiintendent of the Ameiic.in School Furniture Con pany's Hunt, went to New Yolk City Sunday. 1'rof. O. II Yctter and wife are attttnding the Adams County Teachers Inslituie in ses sion at Gettysburg this week. Mr Yctter is iu charge of the muic. Taul Shultz spent a few days in town last week wiili relatives. lie leturned to Wilkes Iiai re on Monday, where he is engaged in the practice of dentistry. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Knt will move to Northumberland next Monday. Ilis xsition as Mail Agent on the Lackawanna Koad requires him to reside there. Miss llattie Girton who has been residing in llloomsburg for the past year and a half went to her home in Grcinwood township l.ist Saturday, to spend a few days, ami on Thursday she expects to go to l'hiladel pliia to reside with her cousin, Mrs. Lvcihart. Mops Itie Couifh and Works "II (- ;iWI. Lixilvp llronio yuliiliirt Tubleta euro a cold la "ue day. Mo cure, no pay. l'rlee, A marriage at Weatherly on Thursday has resulted in quite a complication of relationship. The step-mother of the bride is a sister of the groom, so his sister has be come his mother in-law, and his brother-in-law his father-in-law, and his wife his niece. The bride married her uncle, and her step mother became her sister-in-law. For window curtains and wall paper go to Mercer's. Royal Arcanum address cards can be obtained at this office. tf Fight For a Judgbsnip. Harry S. Knight, a prominent young attorney, ot sunoury, nas announced his candidacy for the nomination ot President Judge of Northumberland county. Clinton R. Savidge, also of Sunbury is the present Democratic incumbent. He will likely stand for another term, and will in all probability be oppos ed for the nomination by ex-District Attorney Voris Auten, 01 Mt. Car mel. TREACHERY A persis tent couch is at first a friend, for it gives warn ing of the ap proach of a deadly ene my. Heed the warning before it is too late, be fore your .lungs be come in flamed, be fore the II doctor says, "Consump tion." When the danger signal first appears, help nature with . 1, Don't 'delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep in your chest. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A few doses make the cure complete. Three sliesi tSc. for so ordlmry cold ; He. lor tke birder colds 1 11.00 the noil cooomlcil lur older cuts. I conBldr your Cherry Pectoral tho tn:t remedy for colds aud coughs anil 11 11 tlirout ulfeetlom). I have ui'd It for 80 yours ftud It uorutluly boats thi-m all." 1), K. la M SET, D0. 20, 1808. Uulon, N. T, Wrllm the Dootof. Tf 011 have any ooiniilslutwhatovor and fleilro tho bunt iiieilloul advloo you cimi iiiisilhly recolve, writs the doctor f rvoly. You will torelvs a vrumut re ply, without ooat. Addrom J. C. A.YEK, Lowoll, Man. Looking to Thanksgiving, and Our First Outward Preparations for Holiday Shopping. The harvest is gathered, the country's products have been stored into its warehouses, and now comes the festival of Thanksgiving. There could be no better time for feasting. You will find this store full of Thanksgiving and holiday bounty full to the brim of substantias and luxuries of every description. We've been working to get useful and attractive things for the holiday shopping. It may be a little early to talk of Christmas. Think only four weeks 'till then. COATS. CAPES, SUITS. We offer you some of the biggest values in these goods ever shown in the county. It will pay you to see this stock. Note the prices, the quality and the workmanship on the garments. See our special 8.oo and $10.00 Coats. All our tailor made suits must go. Prices reduced THANKSGIVING LINENS. ' You want a nice, good, strong white linen for the Thanksgiving dinner. We can supply that want. Lin ens make useful and ac ceptable Christmas gifts. We're proud of this linen stock now. It's complete. Linens will be higher. Buy now. STEELING SILVER NOVELTIES. You will find in this stock all the novelties of the season, and at lowest prices. Tooth and nail H. J. The only make of Rubber Shoes and Boots in the world that will stand this test strength. For sale by F. D. OEMTLER. At the first tion, or pain in your eyes, let us examine them scientifically. It doesn't mean glasses, necessarily ; but it does mean expert ad vice free. Private optical room. GEO. "W. HEE FINE OPTICAL (GOODS. 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. CT LEE 2rflJ.-in?T23' JEWELER AND REFRACTING CTTICIAN, 43 West Main Street, - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. brushes, military brushes, nail files, whisps, hat brushes, shoe horns, seals, &c. CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR. One of these pieces of newest, dainty neckwear, makes a nice gift. Our line is complete, either for your own use or for gift giving. See the line. PETTICOATS. Have you seen our line of these goods ? You should. TRIMMED HATS. We have bought, from one of the largest whole sale manufacturers of these goods, a big lot of hats, at our own prices, for cash. They're the biggest hat values ever shown in the county. Ladies' trimmed hats, $1.25, $1.50, $1.96, $2.50. Children's trimmed hats, 88c, $1.25, $1.00. One price Cash. z CLARK & SON. GOLD SEAL Rubbers -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. of elasticity and A Close Student Frequently Injures his eyes by becoming so absorbed in his books. indication of uneasiness, irrita Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg, Penna. Sat Bailiinff. ft, ' V. I v - -