8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR TONING PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS, SUCH AS SOI.TO, REX AND ALBUMA, VSE OUR UNIVERSAL Cembised luisj ul Finis l&tl This solution keeps indefinitely and can be used several times until its strength is all exhausted. It gives a variety ol beautitul tones from light sepia to deep, rich brown and purple tones. It is rich in gold and woiks quickly. Frice, S oz. bottles 20c. ; 16 or. bottles 35c JEWELER, And dealer in Photographic Supplies RLCOMSBURG. TA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Son, BLOOMSBURG FA Public Sale Criers and General .Auctioneers. WW Fifteen yews experience. Stlf,-tKo roartnteed. Rest returns ot any Mle oners In fhla section of the State, Writ for terms aad tutu. We never disappoint our patrons. We have a very nice line of small photo frames. with prices reasonable and many kinds at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Wall paper from 4c to 40c a roll st Mercer's Drug & Rook Store. George F. Baer, the well known attorney of Reading has been elect ed President of the Reading Rail way Company. He has announced some changes for the near future. . . . - General Blaker, of Greenwood, gave our sanctum a call on Monday. He expressed his sentiments in re gard to the course Columbia County politics are taking. He says the wave of indignation is forming in all four corners of the county, and predicts all sor.s of funny trans formations. You can witness Queen Victoria's funeral procession, President Mc Kinley's recent inauguration, the wonderful lairy tale Cinderella and the Glass Slipper, and a host of other pretty views at the A. & T. I5iograph Company's marvelous moving picture exhibition, soon to appear here. Watch for the date. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the School Furniture Company was held Saturday after noon. A report of the past year's business was made, after which the old board of directors was re-elected. They are J. L Mover. C. W. McKelvy, J. C. Brown, N. V. Funk, Dr. W. M. Reber and F. P. Bill meycr. Spring with all its cheering in fluences is with us. The robbins, harbingers of sunshine aud flowers, can be heard chirping iu the early morn. All nature is beginning to appear more grand. Is there any cause for depressed spirits with such environments ? (The above was written before the snow storm yesterday.) The Zion congregation will hold an Easter supper at the home of Mr. W. X. Ale, at Forks, on Satur day evening, April 6th. Trice 10 cents. Cake and ice cream will also be served for which an extracharge will be made. The proceeds will be devoted to Woman's Work for Missions. Let all attend and aid this good work. The Wilkes-Barre RetorJ says : "Joseph Ilend'er has been awarded the contract for furnishing all the crushed stone needed along the entire line of the Lehigh Valley aud he will emnloy a larjre number ! of additional hands at his quarry on ! the mountain. Large crushers will clso be installed. The crushed stone will be placed along the tracks just as fast as the old ballast of culm and ashes can be removed and the roadbed will be much more substantial." Mr. Hendler built the abutments of the river bridge here. Republican County Chairman, H. A. McKillip has issued a call for the Republican Convention to be held in the Court House Monday, April 15. - Rev. Joseph Clemens cf the M. 1. church, Xescopeck, has been ap pointed a chaplain in the regular army. This will be received with pleasure by the Rev's numerous friends. The small package with a string tied to it, and the boys, were largely in -evidence on Monday, to the great disgust and displeasure of unsuspecting pedestrians. The trick is quite ancient, but it worked and the youngsters found great sport in it. Great preparations are being made for a gala day in Williams port on Friday, April 26th. It is the seventeenth anuual meeting of the Pennsylvania Odd Fellows An niversary Association, and it prom ises to eclipse all meetings of a similar kind of the lodges given heretofore. As Williamsport is about the centre of the district, and furnishes excellent railroad facilities to people from all parts of the State, it will result in thousands of guests going to visit the events of the day. The officers of the Grand Lodge will be present and hold a special meeting. Lodges, cantons and en campments from all parts of the State will be largely represented, and the grand parade will be a lead ing feature. Already many Odd Fellows are arranging to make the trip and this town will likely be numerously represented at Williams port. fear Prixes- Come and look in our window and you will see the four handsome prizes to be given away at our store on Easter. The .first is a clock work duck; 2nd, a large panorama egg; 3d and 4th. large chocolate eggs. Per sons will be entitled to a chance on the above named prizes with each 25 cent purchase. N. Malfaikra, ij Main St. Married. Bqoxf Yost: On April 1st 1901 at Bloomsburg, by Guy Jacoby Esq , Jacob Ernest Boone and Hannah R. Yost of Limeridge, Pa. Court Proceeding. ' Continued from lit Page al Co. Motion for new trial argued ' and papers in hands of court. M. J. Hennessy, Admr. vs. Fannie Anstock. Motion for a new trial, argued. CHANGED BANDS- Tha Columbia-Montour Telephon Company Is No Mora. A telephone deal was closed Satur day says the Danville A'art, by which the United telephone and tele graph company became the owner of a number of independent lines cover ing a dozen counties in the Eastern part of the state. Included in the purchase are the lines of the Montour and Columbia telephone company, the Keystone telegraph and telephone company, the Delaware county tele-' graph and telephone company, the Chester county telegraph and tele phone company. Independent tele graph company of Lancaster county. Peoples telegraph and telephone company of Lebanon, Shamokin Valley telephone company and the Home telephone company. The price paid for the Montour and Columbia line was $90,000. The United telegraph and telephone com pany is gradually extending its system in the East to New York, becoming a rival to the Bell. OTT-Eo units an II unky r lk j U U yj ua - . ...Ml .1 lL We'll sell these goods ti price win . We can better afford to sell at a loss than to allow Odds and Ends to go on our counters in our new room Our new store will soon be ready, that s why these Odds and Ends and Remnants must go. DRESS SKIRTS. $2.75, Odds and Ends Sale, $195 3.50, Odds and Ends Sale, 2.75 1.50, Odds and Ends Sale, 1.19 Small lots of school books. Odds and Ends Sale, 5c. each. e dozen children s ribbed waists, WHITE GOODS REMNANTS Worth uj to 15c yd. 3 j yds. Odds and Ends Sale 38c. aj " " " " " i3c Si " " " " " S3c WASH DRESS GOODS. 2 yard remnant of printed Or. (JiMs and t-nds bale, . . ... , . ' rr4n v i i ! an i r.nns m it. i ii iii a inn i.rwm ,i 1 1 . tut. t h"""J - ' -tv. Small lot of cotton towels, 22x40, 3 yaru .cm. v. r..uCU umnj. Odds and Ends Sale, , uacis ana r,nu3 oa.c, 37c. 24 yard remnants 01 line Liinghira. were 25c, Entertainment. A home talent combination will hold an entertainment in the P. O. S. of A. Hall in Light Street on Satur day evening, April 13th Programme entirely new, consisting of dialogues, humorous plays and choice musical selections. Admission 10 cents. Entertainment to begin promptly at 7-45 P- m- Bargains. A good five octave melodeon, Pisno style, Rosewood case, in excellent condition, for $20. A liberal discount lor cash at Thomas' music store. At the same place a good five octave organ, walnut case, in good condition, for SiS.oo, worth double the amount. Thomas' music store. Main St. Blooms- burg, Pa. 3-28-tf Slops the Cough and Work 01T tli- ;nld. Lsxstlre Brvmo yutnlne Tablets cure scold In one day. No cure, no pay. l rtce. sjc ins., 19c. DRESS GOODS. Remnants of black, $h a11 wo1' black and white plaid. Value, $2 83. Odds and Ends Sale, $2.00. 2 J all wool black serge. Value, $2. 33. Odds and Ends Sale, $175. 2 yard remnants, an wool oiac Henriettas, worth $1.50, Odds and Ends Sale, 90c. Remnant colored dress goods, 2$ yards, plaid. Real value, $1.06, Odds and Ends Sale, 79c. 3 i yards cloth. Real value, $1.75, Odds and Ends Sale, $1.30. GINGHAMS. Remnant of Lancaster Ginghams, in blue, brown and green plaids. 1 J yd. Rem. Odds and Ends Sale 9c. 2 t ii " joe 2 J " " " " " " lie. 2 J ' ' " " " I2C REMNANTS OF WHITE AND GREY COTTON TOWELING. 1 J yds. Odds and Ends Sale 4c. 1 it u 6c j 3 44 44 44 44 2 " " " " " SC. REMNANTS OF CALICO LIGHT AND DARK. 2 yds. Odds and Ends Sale 7c. 2$ " " ' " " 9c j 44 44 44 44 44 I2C 44 44 .4 4. 44 I J! Odds and hnds bale, 21c. 2$ yard remnants of pink and blue Pique. Odds and Ends Sale, 24c. LININGS. 3 yard remnant of Cambric Muslin, Odds and Ends Sale, 11c. 2 yard remnant of Percaline ani Silesia. Odds and Ends Sale, 22c. Children's knit Jerseys not new. Odds and Ends SJe. 10c. Ladies' and children's gossamers, were up to $3 00 not new. Oddi and Ends Sale, 25c. Ladies' and children's coats not new. Odds and Ends Sale, 25c. FLANNELETTE. Printed flannelette, Alteration Sale were 6Jc yd. Odds and Ends Sale, 5 c a yd. Odds and Ends of wrappers, were gSc. Odds and Ends Sale, 74c. Men's neckties, light and dark, were 25c Odds and Ends Sale, 15c Children's Gingham dresses, 1 and 4 year size, were 29c. Odds anJ Ends Sale, 21c. WINDOW SHADES. Oil cloth window shades, were 29 Odds and Ends Sale, 21c. Oil cloth window shades, were 6qc, Odds and Ends Sale, 54c. Oil cloth window shades, were 75c, Odds and Ends Sale, 59c. CORSETS. 3 doz. corsets, sizes 18, 26, 27, jS, 29. 30, 36. Were 50 to 75c. OJJj and Ends Sale, 39c. I. W. KARTflAN & SON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 si Styles XHne Newe Of The New Century Whatever is latest ind best in Clothing, Furnishings and Men's Wear you will find here as nowhere else. We have never come before the people so confident of our footing, so sure of deserv ing their trade. The alert and progressive policy of this house shows in the merchandise on every counter and shelf; in ever)' nook and corner of the store. Our goods and prices this season should give us the greatest business we have ever known. No doubt about itl This is the right trading place for the man with much or. 'little money. You Ought (0 Try Your Size in some of the Swell Hart, Schaf fner & Marx Clothes (Ready to put on.) Come in and see these goods, they furnish a liberal education in taste and fashion. You can look them over and know what stylish dressers In every part of the United States will wear this Spring. Every H. S. & M. garment is guaranteed satisfactory to the wearer or money refunded. Our Hats are of the best, Our Shirts are of the best. 1 WE. HAVE. SHIRT WAIST! AHD HIP TROUSERS so when the time comes to wear them don't forget lis. BEN GIDDINO. Come in and see us, we'll treat you right. J