THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. n3LOOMTBURG7rA THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 190I Hnttrrdattht Pott Offlr at Bloomsburg, Pa, $ second clam matter, March 1, IBStf. Orders for "Picturesque Blooms purg," to be filled by mail, must include 10 cents additional for post age. Legal advertisements on page 7. Leases and notices to quit, fqr sale at this office. tf. Horace Blue has relinquished his position in the post office. Games from 5 cents to $1.00 Mercer's Drug & Book Store. at Asbury has a new postmaster 111 . the person of D4 D. Kveland. , Wall paper from 4c to 40c a roll st Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Dr. A. Y. M. C. soon. K. Aldinger addressed the A. meeting Sunday after- The largest line of juvenile books and prices right at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Good Friday was observed as a legal holiday by the banks and post office. ' Bibles large and small and the stock open for comparison at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. A good opportunity for a bright young man to learn the drug busi ness. Inquire at Mover Bros. 2t Window curtains, both plain and lace, with fringe to match, at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. The auction sale at I. W. Hart- man & Son's store attracts good sized crowds nightly. Good bar gains are to be had. New and beautiiul patterns in table dinner ware will arrive this week. Don't miss seeing, them at L. E. Whary's. - r The tie west style in coats, ior men, is what is known as military back. It is short in length, close fitting about the body, with a slight flare around the bottom. They will be seen in'BIoomsburg. SrE cial. From this date to April fifteenth special prices will be given on Summit Ranges. They are quick bakers and fuel savers. We sell them as our leader, and give a guarantee with every sale. L. E. Whary. Telephone. Good For 10c, Cash. On presentation of this coupon at RISHTQN'S PHARMACY, we will sell you a large 25 c. 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 large 25 c. bottle of MAGNETIC (Bough. Syrup 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 js 25c. V. 5. Ri3hton. Ph. O. ' Jpt Bail41n.' Pharmacist. 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. hTkinney, 8 E. Main St. The Catawissa Paper Mill prop erty is advertised tor sale by tne sheriff in this issue. If you want drugs or patent medi cines of any kind go o Mercers Drug & Book Store. Henry Casey, son of the late Sheriff Casey, has been appointed to a clerkship in the Post Office. . Several new members were taken in by the order of the Knights of the Golden Kagle Monday night. New goods in the late styles of Spring millinery now open at E. Barkley's, 129 W. Main Street. Danville had an extraordinary I theatrical attraction in "Old Ark- ansaw", Wednesday evening. Sev eral Bloomsburgers witnessed it. Wanted : A yoVmg man, about 1 . . 1 19 years old, to learn me jeweiry business. Apply to J. h. Roys. Satisfactory references required. The Bloomsburg Water Company will move their offices to a more spacious room in the same building, recently vacated by Hon. Grant Herring. , - The Normal School base ball team will go to Lewisburg Saturday for a trame with Bucknell University. Great thintrs are expected 01 tne Normalites this season. Local confectionery dealers did a gratifying Dusiness Saturday after noon and evening. Their stores were thronged with Easter candy buyers until late in the evening. Tramps are said to be again ply- -. . ; . ? - 1 1 ing tneir vocation in anu auuui Cambra. If that class who subsist by breaking in and stealing, know what is well for them they will steer clear of that Jocation. A very amusing article nearly two columns in length, on the Espy skur.k farm, with Barney Case, Dude Edgar, and Toe VanS'ckle as the principle characters, appeared in Tuesday's Wilkes-Uarre decora. All needy persons are requested to come to the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Friday afternoon from two to four o'clock, so that the articles which were donated to the United Benevolent Society may be distrib uted. 'Harvey Deitrich has accepted a position as traveling salesman, ior Shelly & Co. cigar manufacturers of Harrisburg, Pa He handles the well known Senate brand and is in creasing an already well establish ed trade. Reoorts from the north western section of State are to the effect that snow fell to the depth of several feet last Wednesday and Thursday. 1 At Kane twenty two inches rover ed the ground. . This accounts for the suden change in the weatner. A B. Croon of Briarcreek was in town on Wednesday. iur. vruup ... r r would like to have his friends bear in mind that he will be a candidate for County treasurer next year. He made a good run when he was a candidate a few years ago. . 1 Farmers who have maple sugar camps upon their places are full of profitable employment just now. This industry is entirely too much neglected in the Fishingcrcek Valley for one that gives such good returns, and the work of which is finished before the farming begins. T. T. Vanderslice qualified for the ofTir. nf Countv Commissioner, to which he was recently appointed by Hon. Robert R. Little, on Saturday. He gave bond in the sum of $3000, with U. T. sharpiess ana a. v. Kressler as sureties and the same was approved by the Court. The oath of office was administered by Deoutv Prothonotary Rush Zarr. The first meeting of the board after the new member had been inducted William C. Curriii, who lived In Bloomsburg with his parents, while his father, Rev. Currin was serving the Evangelical congregation, was on Saturday admitted to the bar of Lycoming county. He began his studies in the office of J. II. Maize, Ksq. If you want to see the best mov ing pictures on the road, wait for the A. & T. Biograph Co. soon to appear in the Parish House. All the latest views together with the prettiest illustrated songs ever shown, including the very latest. "A Harp With Broken Strings." - Harry Aurand of Bloomsburg, well known among turfmen, will lo cate at West Side Park this spring. He will occupy the stall formerly held by Leander J. Smith. He has a nice lot of trotters and pacers and expects to prepare to go to the front this year on the noted tracks. Wilkes-Barre Record. An order which will keep things ! humming for some time, was receiv ed Dy the Bloomsburg School Furni ture Co. Saturday. It is from one of Uncle Sam's new possessions, Porto Rico, and is for desks, to the number of four thousand. The of ficers of the plant have reason to feel pleased. E. M. Savidge the confectioner has purchased a beautiiul new soda fountain, and is having it placed in the front part of his store room. Mr. Savidge's ice cream soda with fruit flavors, is a delicious bever- age, and witn tne increased iaciuues his patronage will no doubt larg er than ever. E. F. Row's new barber shop, next door below McKelvy's Drug Store.' is a large and convenient room, and is handsomely fitted up, Mr. Row moved there from Gil- more's building on the first of the month, and he will be glad to see all of his old trade there, and as manv new customers as may see fit to giye him their patronage. The menu served at Hotel Ent on Sunday last was an elaborate one, and greatly enjoyed by the guests of which there were a large number. Included among the many good things at Sunday's meal was a large wild turkey, presented to Mr. Ent by Alex Billmeyer, of Washington- ville. The fowl was nicely cooted, and partaken of with a relish. . Miss Anuie Hartley, of West Main street, received as a present, last week, a beautiful Angora cat, from a fancier in Rockland, Maine. He has been named "Duke," and has already become a great pet in that household. While only four months old he is a handsome spect men of the feline family, being very laree and striped very much like, a tiger. Its hair is thick and as soft as silk, with a bushy tail like that of a fox. If you have it, you know it, You know all about the heavy feeling the stomach, the formation of gas, the nausea, sick headache, general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a week without your blood being Impure and your nerves all exhausted. There's just one remedy for you 11 sarsaparma There's nothing new about It. Your grand parents took It. 'Twas an old Sarsaparilla before other sarsaparillas were known. It made the word "Sarsaparilla" famous over the whole world. There's no other sarsa parilla like It. In age and power to cure It's " The leader of them all." ll.M t hottli. All frwlita. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "After suffering terribly I was induced to try your Saraaparllla. I took three bottles and now fuel Ilka a new man. I would advise all uiy fellow ereaturoa to try thla medicine, for It baa atood the teat of time and Its ouratlva power cannot be ex celled." .1.11. Ooou, Jan. 30, 1890.' Browntown, Vs. Writ thm Dooioe. If yon have any complaint whatever and autre the tw.t tudll advlo you ean poMtbly reealve, write the dootor freely. Tou will receive a prompt re ply, without eott. Addreia, ' Da. 1. 0. ATER, Lowell, llaaa. W Hill V3 1 i w I I I V 1L 1 'V J MK yabout the r 1 ry fVand W 1 AlTN. f TmTO PURELY PERSONAL E. U. T)rinl(cr, of Vllkcs-fiarre, spent Monday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wigfnll spent Easter in rhiladclprtia. I!. L. Eshlcman and family of Berwick, spent Sunday In town. Harry Keller, a student at Lafayette Is home for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Leverett returned to Philadelphia Tuesday. E. Rarton John, of Altoonn, spent Easter here with his mother and sister. (leo. A. Clark, of Tyrone, spent a few days in 'own during tne past week. Robert D. Young spent Sunday at Wilkes Barre with his sister, Miss Katharine. Mrs. Dr. G. P. Waller and son George, of I.ansdown, l a , are visiting relatives here. Charles Evans, of Wilkrs-barre, spent Sunday with his mother on Ihird street. Francis Drinker, of Scranton, was in town over Easter with his sister, Mrs, W. F. Meigs. Mr. and Mrs John I Woods, spent Sun day with their daughter, Mrs. William Wren at Lewistown. Mac Keber is home from State College visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Reber on Market street. Reginald Hcmincway assisted in B. A. Gidding's clothing store for a few days pre vious to taster. If. If. Stroll and wife, came down from Nanticoke and spent Sunday with Mrs. Stroh's mother, Mrs, P. S. Ilarman. Elijah Strohm, who has been employed as compositor in the "Mountain Echo" office at Shickshinny for three months, is home. Charles Shaffer, better known wj "lugger1 has been visaing his parents the past week. Iiewill play ball the coming season in Illi nois. Miss Irene Wellivcr spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Welliver. she is employed in the scranton Correspon ence Schools. Howard J. Traub, the hustling advance representative of the A. & T. Biogrnph Com pany, is out arranging dates for that big moving picture attraction. William 11. cottman spent Sunday in Wilkesbarrc. He will leave for Allentown next Wednesday to cover third base for the base ball team of that city. Robert Burns, a former student of the Normal School, now of Susquehanna Uni versity was in town Wednesday arranging a dale here for the Glee Club ol that Insti tution. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Townsend ofl Plymouth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hendershott on West Fifth Street. Mr. Townsend formerly re sided in Bloomsburg and upwards of twenty years aco was a member of St. Paul's Church Choir. 1 hough residing in Plymouth, they attend services in St. Clement's Episcopal Church. Wilkes-Barre. and at a meeting of the vestrymen of that church Monday even- ino Mr. rownsend was elected a member ol I that body for the ensuing year. Slops I lie Cousth nnrt wnrka off IHt- Cold, Laxative firomo Oulnlne Tablets cure a cold in one uay. no cure, no pay. i-noe, xac. The first consignment of rails for the new trolley road, arrived Fri day, and have been strewn along the line of the road as far as Espy. The work of placing them in posi tion will be commenced this week. Bloomsburg may soon be able to boast of another industry before long. The proprietors of a large cannine factory have been in com munication with the local board ot trade, for some time past, and it is believed that the establishment will locate here. The capital stock re quired is about $10,000. .. Some time since, Magistrate Miller, of Scranton decided if possi ble to break up the filthy habit of expectorating on the sidewalk. 1 lie order has been generally complied with. The first violation was made Mondav bv Tames Scott, and he was promptly arrested and fined tx. 00. It is believed this example will tend to prevent iurther neglect of the ordinance. Such a law should be adopted in Bloomsburg. The present term of the Blooms burg Public School will terminate Mondav. Tune xra. All the exer cises in connection with the event, exceptincr class day exercises will be held on the days and evenings of the week before the above date. Class day exercises will ccur Tues day evening Tune 4th, at which time dinlomas will be presented to the Graduates. This event and several other matters were fully con sidered at the Directors meeting held Friday evening. Orders for the monthlv stipend of the various teachers and janitors were drawn, after which the meeting adjourned, . .v nvir t. . 1' T,.kn i.riilMvm Uroiuo oulnlne 'luumis. ai drutrirlHU reruna 1110 muurj u ik . ..: If I tn miHn K. w. u rove HiK"llu 10 u" 25c. $11.59 FOR A SET OF FIRST CLASS HARNESS. il trace, curved breast collar, an learner ttrap aaddle, nickel or Pavis Rubber trinimed, (genuine Rubber trimmed $2.00 extra) good heavy stock, warranted to wear. "Send no Money," ''u'end us the address of your nearest express office and we will send C. O. D. SUBJECT TO IN SPECTION: if satisfactory pay express auent ft It. Co. for genuine Rubber trimmed Aft rrt anil nr3S clmrces. Only 25 sets I..jo- - 1 - " -for sale at this price In your locality, to m troduce them,after which price will be $ 1.800. PHILADELPHIA HARNESS CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ATTRACTIVE LI N ES Of ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Dress Goods, Muslinwear, Lace Curtains, Hosiery, Trimmed Hats, Flowers, Dress Silks, Ribbons, Millinery, Skirts, Ribbed Underwear, French Flannels, Waist Materials, Belts, &c TAILORED SUITS. We are showing full lines of these in the new est styles, at exceedingly low prices for good quali ties. See our suits at $16 and $9.85. DRESS GOODS. This Department offers you all the latest of the season in the leading ma terials of bhek and colored goods. 54 in Mohair. 75c yd. 52 in Cheviots, 75c yd. 54 in Cheviots, $1.25 yd. 38 in Albatros, 50c yd. MILLINERY. The largest line of ladies' and children's trimmed hats we have ever shown. All the latest styles, trim med by expert milliners, good materials and low prices. Hats at $1.98, $2 24, $2.78, $2 98 and up. You can't afford to miss these if you desire to save money. FLOWERS. A fortunate purchase of these allows us to offer them to you at about ordi nary wholesale prices. Roses, foliage, &c, in abundance. See them. H.J.CLARK & SON. The only make of Rubber Shoes and Boots in the world that will stand this test of elasticity and strength. For sale by F. 0 CLEAR SIGHT. Wehave fitted a private and guarantee correction. Dr. of Refraction, Graduate Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg;, Penna. 73?OW THAT THE LENTEN SEASUN lb AT A CLOSE, V ' social life will be resumed. You will want to give a thought to Tablewares, China, lately returned from the city, line of Hand Engraved Glassware. Lemonade Sets, Finger Bowls, ials and Clarets. Tumblers, from $i oo to $2 00 per dozen. Finger Bowls, 50c. to $1 00. Wines, Clarets and Cordials, $1 00 to $5 00 per set. Have also some fine new pieces in Brie a Brae. cr. lee nynjiTinsr JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Main Street, - - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. SKIRTS. Have you seen our $1 16 mercerized skirt ? lace cumins AND MATERIALS. Here you will find ex ceedingly good values in the newest patterns. Com pare them with any you know of for quality, style and prices. If you have a curtain need, you cannot afford to miss them. LADIES' MUSLINWEAR. A big line. Cut full.well made, good materials, low prices. See them, compare them. Gowns, from 47c upwards. Skirts, from 47c upwards. Corset Covers.from 25c up wards. Drawers.from 25c upwards FOULARD DRESS SILZS. The stylish dress silk, in the newest patterns of the season. See them. DRESS TRIMMINGS; All that's new is here. Persians, insertions, head ings, applique, satin bands and folds, gold and silver braids, laces, allover laces, yokings, buttons, lacing buttons.juby trimmings,&c GOLD SEAL Rubbers, -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. 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 us direct the care of your eyes. A little of otir advice now may save you a great deal of in convenience and pain later. Our examination will reveal what you need. optical room, test 3'our eyes tree W. EE IE Glassware, Silverware, etc. Have where I have bought an exquisite . Sherbet Cups,frine Glasses, Cord- into office was held Tuesday.
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