V . i i - I I THE mi itmriaN. BLOOMSBURG, PA, Lyn r The Newest and Best $3.00 Shoe for women. Light, flexible soles. Very Shapely and Easy. Name Stamped on Rverv Shoe. None genuine with out it. W. C. ficKlNNEY, 8 E. Main St. THE COLUMBIAN Leases and notices to quit, for tf. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 190! Gamesirom5 cents to $1.00 at Mercer's Drue & Book Store. 8,itmeatthPnH01Hc nt nioamtburg, Pa, a$HHCondolaii mailer, 31 won, 100c. j PI0IUEE8QUE BLOOMSBURG. For several months past there has been in course of preparation a book which is intended to show the j beauties of our town, and which I will make a handsome souvenir of Bloomsburg. It is printed on heavy enameled paper, ana contains sev cnty half-tone cuts of good size, including pictures of the Court I House, Town Hall, High School, Normal School, Water Works, ; County Prison, cuurcnes, resi dences, Factories. Street Views, vr-iri-Pt Srmare. Business Blocks, Fair Grounds, and many other I views. It nas Deen compuuu mm prepared at considerable labor and expense, believing that the book will be sufficiently appreciated so that the publication will not prove a financial loss, at least. Many other towns have similar books, and this work has been undertaken in order that Bloomsburg may not be behind other places. The book is bound in two styles, one being a stiff cover ot sillc ciom, wtorpH in pold leaf, price $1.00. The other is a card board cover, lionilttnmelv nrinted in red and gilt, Stapled through the back so the ill nnpii flat, orice 7 sc. i' ' . " The book is for sale at liiE rraiimnnvnffice. anjonly a um ited number have been printed. An early order will secure a copy. Legal advertisements on page 7. Lamps from 25 cents to $13.00 at Mercer's Drug & Boole btcre. Philip Angle, an aged resident of Espy, died last Friday, i ue iunerai was held on bunaay. T?vTTfiRvcED Nurse desires employment. Address, P. O. Box 57. Espy, Pa. 3-7 4 - -- The river on Tuesday was quite high, and the all-day rain 01 mat day has made it still higner. f v, Pal V. Wirt tountain pen cither plain or gold mounted at Mercer s Drug x hook oiuic. r Tnlin V. Hummer, while at work on the lathe in the Silk Mill had the end of his finger torn very badly. ABC blocks and ABC books ; ynth linen and naoer from .sc. to 25c. at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. There are eight prisouers con fined iu the County Jail at present. The largest line of juvenile books and prices right at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Thomas Vanderslice, manager of the Daily office, has been ill during the past week, and unable to attend to his duties. Am V.nre Co.. and the Western Union Telegraph Co. have moved into the Exchange Block, second door above Exchange Hotel. riifif anA nift boxes, necktie boxes, handkerchief boxes, necktie books, jewel boxes, glove Doxes, cizar stands and cases, music rolls, photo holders, card stands and card cases, some 01 which i j beautiful at Mercer's Drug ana Bcok Store. - - w 1 W. II. Rhawn Ksq. went to Harrisburg on Tuesday to appear before the Board of Pardons in be half of Mase, who was convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill. Under all the circumstances of this case Mr. Rhawn ought to succeed in his mission. . Those of our subscribers who move on April 1st and change their postoffice address should notity this nflfirp nt once so their paper may be changed to their new address. Give the present postoffice as well as the oflice to wnicn you wain me yai changed. A crnnd Fame of basket ball was olaved at the Normal Gymnasium last Friday night between the Wheelmen's team ol this town, anu the Danville team, the former winn ing by a score of 26 to 20. The Wheelmen realized tlurty-nve col lars, which will be added their library fund. PURELY PERSONAL We have a very nice line of small photo irames.with prices reasonable and many kinds at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. n A r.ifllin!r is distributing a very nice aluminum pocket comb in a leather case, as an advertisement of his clothing house. . Mow nnd beautiful patterns in table dinner ware will arrive this week. Don't miss seeing them at L. E. Whary's. The strike in the Anthracite coal regions which has been threatening for several weeks past, will probably be averted by an adjustment oe tween the operators ana miners n.onA Will Firs Co. Second Ward, will hold their third annual ball on Easter Monday night. The boys have served the public faithfully. Buy a ticket and help tnem aiong. - - A ntw series of stock has been hv the Industrial B. & L. Accnn at inn i.ast vear s statement shows book values which nt 12 per cent. It is a good investment, n A r.iddiner's new serine goods are all in, and he is prepared to supply the needs ot ins customers ,;tii "(mo suits, underwear, hats, and all kinds of mens' and boys furnishings. Telephone. Good For 10c, Cash. On presentation of this coupon at . RISHTQN'S PHARMACY, we will sell you a large 25c. bottle of Magnetic Cough Syrup for 15 c. Cut out this Coupon and take it to Rishton's Pharmacy with 15c. and he will give you a large 25c. bottle or MAGNETIC We do this in order to intro duce it into more general use and to prove to you that it is the very BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS you ever tried. This Offer Closes April 15. Without the coupon the price is 25c. V. 3. Rishton. Ph. 0. Eat Bulletin. Pharmacist. tv.o A Sr T Riooraoh Co. are down near Philadelpnia tnis wee. t ct tiiaht thev showed at Phoenix- ville, and tonight and tomorrow n,on.t West Chester. uouu houses greet them everywhere. Tim Snnrpme Court has taken no A 11 V- W .- - t;,i vpt nn the motion lor a auu- in th Kriekbaum case. KUVU J a tv,, cnnml will he areruea next ..-.H, if ia rrr.h:iV1e that tlieV Will I hold the matter in abeyance until then. - T1, Nnrwiek Enterprise will follow the lead of the Columbian --f an Album of Pictur- auu nv-w wi " - - . esque Berwick. They will be able to get some very preuy vicwa m and around tlie ancient auu piu- gressive borough. . CDurnr.. From this date to April fifteenth special prices will be given on oumuiu nirt- hnlcers ana iuei savcis. We sell them as our leader, and give a guarantee with every sale. XV v Tf ;d Mk eftort of this office to Eieht new fonts of job type and five of wood letter have just oeenaaucu uui jyuuiuft Stvles chanee in type as in everything else, and hence a progressive omce must Keep wu- stantiy aaaing iu ia nuii.-. Robert R. Dent, employed at Gidding's store, was granted a patent lor his cuff holder, and re ceived the papers on Monday. His invention is a good thing, and ought to prove a paying article. Arrange ments have been made with a manu facturing house to make the goods, and they will soon be on the market. TV lorcrf" warehouse of C. A. Edson at Benton was burned down rn Mor.dav morninff about nve o'clock. It was a two story frame building, and contained farming mn pmpnk and macmnerv neany oil nf whirh was destroyed. The ln i pstimated at $2.ooowith par tial insurance. The origin of the fire is not known Here's the way editor Newell, of the Dushore Keview lets nis sud scribers know that he is perfectly willing to sign his name to a iew rwp int3 ' r ... . .i "A good mend wants to Know what writer's cramp is, and it we ever had it. Why, bless your soui, wp've pot it this minute, ana nave had it nad for vears. It is simply being cramped for money, and pretty mucn an newspaper men ar rhrnnicallv afflicted. The death of a rich uncle is the only positive cure, though the payment 01 arrear ages on subscription gives reuei, ran't vnu relieve us a mue r We have a slight touch of the camp kind of cramo ourselves, not withstanding that little fable about a refrigerator a couple 01 weeKs ago Miss Margaret Fox spent the past week in Philadelphia. James Scarlet Esq. of Danville, was in .own on Monday. Hon. W. T. Creasy spent a few hours in town on baturuny. Harry Little is home from Buckncll Urn vnraitv nn a vacation. i- it Tir.,r alitor of the Berwick "Imle- iipmient". snent Monday in town. T. II. Edyar, one of Stillwater's leading rit zen. was in town on Monuny, n y m Mer of tne t irst Nation al Bank of Shickshinny, spent last Friday in William Masters, the prominent merchant and bank president ol Miimnc, spem iu- Miss Laura Warner has passed the danger point in her long and serious illness, and is f. M. Eves, cashier of the First National ti.-i. ,.r f,n;iu tmnsmted business in D.IIIK minim, . i L' ...... I . . . Mr. Lay ton Kunyon is seriously ill, and is not improving rapidly. His advanced age makes recovery slow F. M. F.verett, cashier of the Mt. Carmel Banking Co. spent last Friday in town with 1.:- .1 I... Vf n 1.' F. Parnpntnr. 1117ft U.lUllll, ..4.3. ... w , Congrcssmitn Rufus K. l'olk, F. C. Angle and Chas. Y. Hancock ni lanvnic, wcic town yesterday on trolley and telephone tmsi- 1IC79. . . ... Tas. H. Mercer received information 01 tne serious illness of his mother at Bladenslnirg, Ohio, and departed for that place on Mon- .1-.. Mr "1 Mrs. John S Gilbert have moved from Philadelphia to Heading wnere ir. Gilbert is employed in the P. & R. railroad ..(T... I. V. Fritz ot Central came down on the early morning train on Tuesday He is Pnl t. f Frie7.e was confined to the house last week by illness. Although not fully recovered, he is able to be out and at tend to business. William Lowenberg was in the city recent ly and purchased a large stock ot spring goods (or mens' and boys' wear. The goods nra in oml U hf fchnwll Willi DlCaSUTe. Mrs. B. Stohner and Mrs. I). IN lurney went over to Locust Gap on Saturday morn ing and spent Sunday with Kev. i. j. ait- Cann, for many years pastor 01 at. y.o- Mrs. J. Lee Harman was called to her home in New York State a week ago Friday i.u th ....a hnr mn ner. i ne lauer in much improved, and Mrs. Harman returned home yesterday. M ics Ka.l if. r.nldmitli. ot Mt. carmei. Mic Mil.irl ili., hnntt Miss Rose Gid- ding, of Wilkes-Barre. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen tiidrting aunng me pasi week. They returned nome on 1 ucsuay. Goods for Easter. It's only a short ways off now. Our lines in all de partments are complete We mention a few lines: Tailor Made Suits, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, LacesTrimmed Hats, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, &c. LACE CURTAIN SALE. Rheumatism. EASTER KID GLOVES. All the newest shades, as well as black, in hooks and clasps. 2 clasp kid gloves, 75c a pair. 2 check Suede kid gloves, $1 00 a pair. Lacing kid gloves $t 00 a pair. 2 clasp Mocha gloves, 90c a pair. DRESS GOODS. We are showing full lines of the leading dress materials for spring, in all the newest effects of the season. You should see them. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES A large line of these are ready for you in all styles. Our line of Allovers, for waists and yokings.is large, in black, white, butter and and Arabian color. Narrow laces of all kinds. TAILOR MADE SUITS. We show full lines of these in the newest styles and the leading materials of the season. See our suit at $9 85 If you have or will have S a need for lace curtains, J you cannot afford to miss this offering of curtains. All in the newest patterns, J full length and widths, and J at prices to please you. 1 Compare with any you , know of, for quality, style and prices. Prices range j from 75c a pair upwards. , TRIMMED HATS. ! When you read this no tice we expect to have our spring line ready for your selection. All the newest shapes and materials, N. Y. trimmed, ready to put on and wear, at moderate prices. See them. . CORSETS. All the newest shapes are here the new straight fronts. See our one dollar line. A good line at 50c. HOSIERY. We offer you some big values in hosiery. Our 19c Hercules school hose is the equal of many 25 cent goods. Ladies' fancy hose, 1 cc upwards. Men's fancy hose, 15c upwards. H. J. CLARK & SON. I Stop tlie Cough Laialivf Uromo Oulnlne Tablfta cure a cold iu one tifty. no curut uu ynj . mw-i Gold pens and pencils for either UAv r o-pnt at Mercer's Drue & o Book Store. nVMit fishermen are besrinning to linlf. nnorehensive as to the uua fniulition of the streams, muuauiv. -- - WU.1, " ' . ficiiino- season opens up. A winter so nearly .devoid of snow and rain storms as tnis one 01 iyuu tiirpntaus streams dried up and trout in poor condition from lack of food. Ot course, me momu work wonders but at the present few fishermen can recall the tune wneu mnigs iuu. unpromising as tuey ao now Bibles large and small and the stock open for comparison ai tvier- Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emul sion of Cod Live' Oil, when they think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can do the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you will cure it; if not, you will do no harm. The way, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its ' agreeable taste will surprise, you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, aoq Pearl St.. N. Y. the neoole livine along the present route of the Rural free iflivprv An not seem to appreciate it, a movement is on 1001 10 cuangc the route to accommodate those who Jo want .Millville Tablet. TI10 Ppnnsvlvania State Editorial association has decided to hold its enmtnor meeting at the Pan-Ameri- ran Kxnosition at Bullaio tne nrsi vvppIt in Tune. The association has chartered the Hotel Alcatraz near one of the main entrances to tue exposition as a headquarters. Tn Wilkes-Barre the other day Justice of the peace Motiska was lecturing a man lor wnipping nib vu fa whpn the brute strucK in anu called the 'Squire a bad name. Then the 'Squire descended from the bench and thraslieu tnai man until he howled for mercy. I hen he became the justice again and sentenced him to jail on tne cnarges of wife beating, threats to kill and contempt of court. GOLD SEAL Rubbers, -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. The only make of Rubber Shoes and Boots in the world that will stand this test of elasticity and strength, borsaie oy This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative uromo-yuinine ie the remedy that cure a cold In one day Guaranteed $900 aiary. yearly. ,1 nt cm rwifirpqfl to reDresent KtS o S5 8larrK..a.antBeel yearly; ex.ra com uils"l"i8 and expenses, rapid advancement, old eSllHlUMl linuae. uraixl chance tor earnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent rw.uiiinn. lihitral income ana Ituni Hues """' .71 ", tnlilM. New. brll losllion. uuuriu ui v-.. -.-J. 23 Church St., New Haven. Conn "Elite" French China. F. You want to have clear sight, and you must have your eyes properly cared for. Even if glasses are not necessary, there are attentions the eyes should have. Let lis direct the care of your eyes. A little of our advice now may save you a great deal of in convenience and pain later. Our examination will roiroil iVint rm n rrr1 We have fitted a rjrivate optical room, test your eyes tree, ' A A. " w and guarantee correction. G-BO. "W. HE 7 0 Dr. of Refraction, Graduate Optician and Jeweler,' Bloomsburg, Penna. We desire our patroni to know that we sell the famous "Elite" china, now so extensively advertised in leading periodicals. Dainty odd pieces or com plete sets may be had at prices no higher than you would pay for ordi nary makes. The "Elite" mark means perfection. Have you read the story "Limoges Its People-Its China"? If not, leave your name at our store and we will obtain a copy for you, free. L. E. WHARY. TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A CHEAPER LAMP Than Fairy Lamps for decorative purposes, we recommend PYRAMID CANDLE LAMPS, which, for lowness of price and beauty of design, are unap proachable by anything in the market. They are designed for decorative lighting. Price, ----- 25c. Per Lamp See our line of Silver Candle Sticks. JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Main Street, - BLOOMSBURG, FA Firpt-class watch and jewelry repairing. 1 1 3 . joe, and $1.00 ; all druggists. cer's Drug book chuic. J