THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. THE : COLUMBIAN. " BLOOMSBURG," FA. THURSDAY, ArKII. 18, 1901 Knfrrdatth rottOftr at Rlrmnmlmrg, To. $ second claim mailer, March 1, lBSf. Orders for 'Ticturesque Blooms purg," to be filled by mail, must include 10 cents additional for post age. Legal advertisements on page 7. Leases and notices sale at this office. to quit, for tf. Games trom 5 cents to $1.00 at Mercer's Drue & Book Store. The many friends of Louis Bcm- liard will be grieved to hear that he is seriously ill at Scranton. . . . The Paul E. Wirt fountain pen cither plain or gold mounted at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. New goods in the late styles of Snrine millinerv now open at L. Barkley's, 129 W. Main Street. M. J. Kelley is conducting a broker's office in Danville. lie was in the same business here last fall and winter. We have a very nice line of small photo tranies.with prices reasonable and many kinds at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. New and beautiful patterns in table dinner ware will arrive this week. Don't miss seeing them at L. E. Whary's. Farmers are now busy with their spring work preparing for a sum mer of hard toil, and, we hope, of prosperous cheering results. Wantkd : A young mau, about 19 years old, to learn the jewelry business. Apply to J. E. Roys. Satisfactory references required. House cleaning time is upon us and you no doubt will want to paper a bed room, or some other room. Do nor forget to see Mercer's line before you buy. . . . Miss Laura Warner is recov ering from her recent attack of ty phoid fever and is able to sit up. For several days, at the turning Tiomt of the disease, her lite was despaired of. . . Special. From this date to April fifteenth special prices will be given on Summit Ranges. They are quick bakers and tuel savers. We sell them as our leader, and give a guarantee with every sale. L. K. Whary. Telephone. FISHING TACKLE. Have just received assortment of fine 1 large fishing tackle. Everything of the LMet attei AND Siglt Cfrade. Rods from $1.25 to $5.50. Reels from 75c. to $2.00. Lines from 10c. to $2.00 Flies, a Full Apsortment. Hooks, all Styles. -o W. 3. Rishton.lPh. G. Sat Baildinar. Pharmacist L0OO The Newest and Best r $3.00 Shoe for women. Light, flexible soles. Very Shapely and Easy. Name Stamped on Every Shoe. None genuine with out it. C. HcKlNNEY, 8 E. Main St. Lamps from 25 cents to $13.00 at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. - - Will Guernsey, the piano tuner, is in town this week. Leave orders at this office. We have a nice line of wall paper and prices are low. Mercer's Drug & Book Store. .. . . P. M. Reilly is located in Leban on, Pa., where he is working in the plumbing business. Window curtains, both plain and lace, with fringe to match, at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. A good opportunity for a bright young man to learn the drug busi ness. Inquire at Moyer Bros. 2t The weather does not seem to be settled yet. Yesterday was a beauti ful bright spring day, but to-day it is cool enough to snow. The foundry and warehouse of Jenkins & Lingle, at Bellefonte, was destroyed bv fire on Monday, Mr. Lingle is a son-in-law of J. J. Brower. - - An application has been filed in the Prothonotary's office for the transfer of the license of C. B. hut to James M. Kline, for Hotel Lnt in Bloomsburg. We still have a few bags of seed potatoes. Sir Walter Kaleigu ana Rural New York No. 2. come early before they are all. 4-I8 2t MIFFI.IN&TKKWILI.IGER. . John Brooks has been secured by the A. & T. Biograph Co. as pianist. He left with the company ior Jeb- mt 1 anon Friday. iney exniDii iu Frederick, Maryland, this evening. Gold pens and pencils for either lady or gent at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. In J. R Townsend's show win-' dow is a silk hat of the style worn H vears ago. One of the latest pattern alongside of it, shows the evolution of the silk hat during the last half century. The largest line of juvenile books and prices right at Mercer's Drug & Book Storey Large numbers of young men are daily exercising themselves at Athletic Park. This is a beautiful piece of land, and is sufficiently large to admit of four base ball games at the same tune. The boys don't quarrel for possession. . . 9 . - The viewers appointed by the court in the suit of G. W. Keiter against the Bloomsburg Water Co. have awarded the plaintiff $27,000 damages for destroying the water power lor his two mills. An appeal will no doubt be taken by the Water Co. - . - . Constable Courad, of Northum berland, is in an indignant mood, because he can't get the $100 of fered for murderer Gulick's cap ture. The Commissioners contend that if any one is entitled to the re ward it is young Surgeon, who first saw Gulick. Wantkd: A horse, and farm wagon, cows and shcats, grain and potatoes, farm implements, railroad ties and fence posts, lumber and shindes m exchange for first class land lime; at the Robison Quarries in Centre township, just east of the Scott township line. J. B. Ronisox, Bloomsburg, Pa., or Espy, Pa. Mr. Toseph L Townsend,, son of John R. Townsend, was married on Tuesday morning to Miss uertruae M. Sheeo. daughter of Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch, at the bride's home on East street, Rev. M. E. McLinn nerforniinsr the ceremony. About sixty invited guests were present On their return from a wedding iournev they will go to housekeep' ing at once in a house on the Light Street road. They are popular young people, and their many friends wish them prosperity and happiness. at Jos. 2t Wall paper from 4c to 40c a roll at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. R. I). Seibert, of Millville, has been granted a patent on a device for securing vehicle wheels to axle arms, through C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington, D. C. If you want drugs or patent medi cines of any kind go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The entertainment at the Parish House on Tuesday evening was well attended, and the audience showed its appreciation by frequent ap plause. All who participated in the program did themselves credit, and each number gave evidence of the careful training by the ladies hav ing the entertainment in charge. The receipts were over fifty dollars. - . Bibles large and small and the stock open for comparison at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. The Keystone commission to the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo has selected Philip II. Johnson, of Philadelphia, consulting engineer of the late Allen B. Rorke, to draw plans for the Pennsylvania building, which will be erected on the exposi tion grounds facing a lagoon near the federal government, which is the site selected by the commission. Superintendent of public buildings and grounds Eyre, Speaker Marsh all, Senator Hardenberg and State Treasurer Bamett will supervise the plans and the erection of the build ing. You'll never see beef as low again as it was, says an exchange. They can't afford again to raise it so low out west. The cattle ranges are more restricted, and it costs more to raise beef out there than it did. The things for the farmers about here to do is to clear up their old pastures that have gone to brush and go to fattening cattle. It will take a few years to get the best results, because the old pastures have run out. The higher pricetjf hides helps the fanners, too. Now they get eight cents a pound instead of three and a half cents a few years ago. Many villages are of sufficient size to support a brass band. Young men cannot give themselves more pleasure or better entertainment to their friends about them than by organizing a band. 110ms are cheap and good music is almost given away. In every hamlet tnere is some one who, with the assist ance of the elementary works pub lished for every instrument, can act for some time at least as teacher at but little expense. A dozen boys, more or less, who are likely to re main at home, and who are willing to practice, will do the trick. Start your bands. Honesdale Herald. You know all about it. The rush, the worry, the ixhaustion. You co 'about with a ereat weight resting upon you. iou can t throw )h? this feellne. You are a slave to your work. Sleep fails, and you are on the verge of nervous exhaustion. What is to be done? Take For fifty years it has been lifting up the dis couraged, giving rest to the overworked, and bringing refreshing sleep to the depressed. No other Sarsaparilla approaches it. In age and in cures, " Ayer's" is "the leader of them all." It was old before other sarsaparillas were born. $1.00 bottli. All drugjlits. - Ayer's Pills aid the ac tion of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. They cure bilious ness. u ' I hava uird Ayer's medicines for mora than 40 years and have said from tha very start that you inadtt tha best medicines In the world. I am sura your Sarsaparilla saved my lifa wben I first took It 40 years ago. I am now past 70 and am nevai without your uiodluiuea." Frank Thomas, P. M., Jan. 24, Kuon, Kansas. Writ th Oootor. aud desire the but medical advice veil If you have any comnlalut whatever t reefy. i noi nositbiy receive, write the floflwr irlthout cost. Adilresi, fca. J. C. AT KB, Lowell, Ktsi. You will receive a DremDt Early cabbage plants Garrison's 5th street. PURELY PERSONAL; 1). F. Zarr, Ls'i , is visiting his sister in I'hilndclphin Geo. H. Hummer of Jamuon City, was in town Saturday. Mrs. R. C. Nenl, of Ilarrislmrg, is visiting her relatives here. Trothonotary W. II. Ilenrie went to Phil adelphia on Monday. I)cputy Sheriff Bruce Illnck went to Mt Carniel Sntnrday on limine. George Applman of Rohrslmrg, stopped in town a few hours Saturday. Harry Keller of JaniUon City, was in town Saturday and Sunday with friends. DeFote t J. Hummer returned home yesterday from a visit to Philadelphia. T. J. Vandcrslice and Wi'linm Chrismnn, F.sqs., spent a few days in Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs Joe Heim, of Danville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Heim's parents Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Gross. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F.. F.Iwell and son, Kdward, spent several days in Philadelphia during the past week. Mrs. D. R. Coffman returned on Thursday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Trath away at Wilkes-Ilnrre. Rev. W. H. Hutts, of Williamsport, came over from that city on Monday to attend the funeral of C. K. Knapp. Rupert I. Leader, departed Saturday for ritlslntri! in search of new goods for his father's mammoth store. Grant Herring, G. M. Tustin, V. It. Rhawn and C. A. Small, Esqs., nllended the Supreme Court in Philadelphia this week. Miss flattie Russel and Miss Lizzie Koulke, two of Danville's popular young ladies, spent Friday and Saturday in town. O. VV. Cherrington, of Bloomsburg, administrator of Lawson Hughes, deci)., was in town several days the past week look ing after the real estate of the decedent. "Hughesville Mail." Ntops trie CoiikIi nntl Warlta .IT Ihc fold. Laxative Dnmin (Quinine Tablets euro a cold in ouo uay. no cure, no pay. rrw;e, Only the acrobat ward spring. likes a back- It is said that a band master is not always a social leader. Window curtains 12'A, 2 5. 30, 45 and 50 cents each at Mercer s Drug & Book Store. Howe's Moving Pictures attracted crowded house last evening and true to the advertising the features were every one new. There was life action in most of the scenes and the almost continuous applause demonstrated that the program was popular. The exhibition was by far the best that Mr. Howe has ever given here, even though this was his sixth appearance. The above is a clipping from the Corning Daily, N. Y. Will be given in the M. E Church April 22, Monday evening Tickets on sale at Bidletnan's Book Store, and by the members. Bargains. A good five octave melodeon, Piano style, Rosewood case, in excellent condition, for $20. A liberal discount for cash at Thomas' music store. At the same place a good five-octave organ, walnut case, in good condition for $18.00, worth double the amount Thomas' music store, Main St. Blooms burg, Pa. 3-28-tf Uleaa Up- All property owners and tenants residing in Bloomsburg are requested to clean up and dispose of all garb e and rubbish that has accumu lated about their premises during the winter. This is only a reasonable re quest and will be cheerfully complied with bv every person who has regard for his own health or the healthful ness of the community. The Board of Health - OA8TOIIIA. Bears tha ) Ttl9 Kind You Have Always Bought 6isr z&(fm&c SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa , Issued out of the Court ot Common I li'iisof Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court llouso, In Illoomsburif, county and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901 at two o'clock p. in., all that certain piece and parcel of land, Bltiuto In tho Town ot Hlooms. buitf, County of Columbia, commonwealth of IVunsylvanU, bounded and described as fol. lows, to wit: lleluu on tho west side of West street, forty (10 feet from corner of Catharine Wilson lot ; thence parallel to l'lne alley sixty. six (tifl) feet to lot ot John I'ursel ; thence along said lot forty (40) feet to Wilson lot aforesaid ; thonce along said Wilson lot sixty-six (Ob) feet to West street; thenee along tho samo forty ( O)teet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a large two and oo-half story FRAMK DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Cos niopolltan Building aud Loan Association vs. Thomas Gorrey and Emma A. Gorrey, and to be sold as tho property of Thomas Gorrey and Kmma A. Gorrey. DANIEL KNOUK, IUhmin, Mt.r. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I8TATI OF JOUN 8NKLI,, I.ATI OK CBNTKAl.U BOH ODI11I, DKL'KASKD. Notice is horeby given tuut loiters of adminis tration on the estate of John Knell, late of the Boroutcti of Centrulla, Columbia county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to Uev. H. M. Wlu- gert, a resident of Ashland, 1'., to whom all persons ludebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make knowq the Run in without de lay to MKV. II. M. W1NGKRT, 4-lKJiI' ADSINIHTHiTOR. Ashland, HcUuyiklll Co., Pa. CLANS'. ATTRACTIVE LINES Of ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Dress Goods, Muslin wear, 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 t $16 and $9.85. DRESS aCODS. This Department offers you all the latest of the season in the leading ma terials of black and colored goods. 54 in Mohair. 75c yd. $2 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, eood materials and low prices. Hats at $1.98, $2 24, $2.78, $2 98 and up. You can't afford to miss these f you desire to save money. FLOWERS. A fortunate purchase of these allows us to offer them to y3u 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 oil 1! We have fitted a private optical room, test your eyes tree, and guarantee correction. GEO. "W. HESS, Dr. of Refraction, Graduate Optician and Jeweler, Bloomsburg;, Penna. 7IFOW THAT THE LENTEN SEASON IS AT A CLOSE, social life will be resumed. You will want to give a thought to Tablewares, China, Glassware, Silverware, etc. Have lately returned from the city, where I have bought an exquisite line of Hand Engraved Glassware. 20 different patterns of Tumblers, fine Engraved Water Sets, Lemonade Sets, Finger Bowls, Sherbet Cups.Wine Glasses, Cord ials and Clarets. Tumblers, from $i oo to $2 00 per dozen. Finger Bowls, 50c. to $1 00. Wines, Clarets and Cordialsj $1 00 to $5 00 per set. Have also some fine new pieces in Brie a Brae. JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Maui Street, - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch and jewelry repairing. SHIRTS.. Have you seen our $1 16 mercerized skirt ? LACE CURTAINS 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 POULARD DRESS SILKS. The stylish dress silk, in the newest patterns of the season. See them. DRESS TRIMMINGS. All that's new is here. Persians, insertions, bead 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, CXEAR SIGHT. 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 our advice now may save you a great deal of in convenience and pain later. Our examination will reveal what you need.