THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JMg-gQLUMBIAN. BLOOMSB URG7 F aT THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1901 ?mVZ5a!th Po" 0j"r" at Blnmnthurg, to. ueoonaclim matter, March 1, me. Legal advertisements on pajje 7. The glorious Fourth is the next legal holiday. Lamps from 25 cents to $13.00 at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Howard Traub has been housed up for the past two weeks with rheumatism. Gold pens and pencils for cither may or gent at Mercer's Drug & nook totore. The Bloomsburer Wlier-1 mon added two new members to the roll last week. If you want drugs or patent niedi einesofany kind go to Mercer's Drug 6c Book Store. Dr. C. B. Free of York. Pa.. lm been added to the medical staff of the Danville Hospital. tuciiiui r,. w in loumain pen either plain or gold mounted at Tl. r 1 v it Alercer s Drug & Book Store. . - . The stock of the Bell Telephone Company was last week increased from $6,000,000 to $8,000,000. We have a very nice line of small photo lrames.vvith nrices re.mmmfilf. and many kinds at Mercer's Drug ce uooK store. Hunter's Park, Danville will open today. There is a varied pro gram of amusements advertised. There will be dancing in the even ing. House cleaning time is upon us and you uo doubt will want to paper a bed room, or some other room. Do not forget to see Mercer's line before you buy. The Mvstic Midsrets. the child ren's entertainment, will render a matinee baturday afternoon, June i, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Opera House. 10 cents will admit all children under 14 years. Adults 25 cents. The Bloomsburg Band is prepar ing to hold a festival in the Taber nacle, on Market Street, two eve nings, Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15. The members hope in this rianner to raise enough money to liquidate the debt that has ham pered the organization for some years past. Telephone. FISHING TACKLE. Have just received a large assortment of fine lishing tackle. Everything of the Iktet Pktterit and; Sigttejft Gfrkde. Rods rora $1.25 to $5.50. Reels from 75c. to $2.00. .Lines from 10c. to $2.00 Flies, a Full Assortment. . Hookp, all Styles. V. 3. Ris itoi, Ph. Eat B .ildlaw. Pharmacia LOUD The Newest and feest $3.00 Shoe for women. Light, flexible soles. Very Shapely and Easy. Name Stamped on Every Shoe. None genuine with out it. W. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. Games lrom 5 cents to $1.00 at Mercer's Drue & Book Store. Dr. I. V. Willits is repairing the veranda of his Market Street residence. We have a nice line of wall paper and prices are low. Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The crop of caterpillars is a large one just now. fliey should be exterminated as far as possible by burning the nests in the trees. - The Greene Consolidated Copper Co. paid its first dividend of two per cent, on the 2Sth insf. It is said that over $14,000 came to this county. A small frame structure, used for stabling purposes, on the J. M. Shew property, at Lightstreet. was destroyed by fne late Saturday night; - - Bloomsburg friends have been apprised of the safe arrival in Italy of Mr. and Mrs. N. Malfaiera. They lett Bloomsburg about a month ago. The wood work of the interior, and main entrance of the Kxchange Hotel are being repainted in white. Snyder & Son are constantly im proving their property. - - - Tomorrow evening Miss Fthel Hartman and Blanche Letson will give a piano and voice recital in the Normal Auditorium' at 8 130 o'clock. Admission is by ticket only. .. - . Samuel Carbaugh, while adjust ing the awning in front of his barber shop Friday afternoon, fell and fractured his wrist bone. He was standing 011 the top landing of a step ladder when it collapsed beneath his weight. J. K. Fidler ha9 leased Mrs. M. IS. Fnt's frame building on Whit man's Alley, opposite the Court House, and will remove the Gem Steam Laundry there as soon as some additions can be made to the building. . The remains of Henry Wanich, who died at Dallas Tuesday morning arrived in Bloomsburg Wednesday. Funeral services will be held Thurs day morning at 9.30 from the resi dence of Mrs. Peter Jones, sister of the deceased. Mr. Wanich was resident ot Bloomsburg lor many years. He was sixty years of age. . Cauanea, Mexico, where are lo cated the mines of the Green Con solidated Copper Company, a town of probably five thousand inhabit ants, and no churches, is soon to have a place in which the people cau worship. The proposed build ing will be erected by Mrs. lv. U, Tustin of this town in memory of her lather, the late Rev. W. G. Ferguson. G. Edward Klvvell has a valua ble collection of autographs, includ ing Presidents, Senators, Cabinet officers, congressmen, generals, ad mirals, authors, actors, inventors, and other prominent men of this country and ivurope. liis lat est acquisitions are well authenti cated autographs of Gen. George Washington, Daniel Webster, and Queen Victoria. Mrs. George Mason, who, before marriage, was a miss nves, daughter of Chandlee R. Eves, of Millville, died at her home in Canby Wednesday evening last. She had been ill only a short time. Her friends, or many of them were aware of her sickness but did not consider the case at all serious. The end came peacefully and her spirit passed into the awful gulf of time, eternity, without the utterance of a word. A husband and one child survive. The deceased was about thirty years of age. The obsequies took place Friday morning. Inter ment in the Cemetery in Millville. . T CI'M1; A COI.D IIS OISK I)AV Take Laxative lirowo Quinine Tablets. All di'UKKlln refund Clio money It It fulls to cure E. w. Grove's signature Is 00 eucb box, C. Mauser a little son Window curtains 12 xi, 25, 30, 45 end 50 cents each at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Louis Gross has replenished his stock of clothing. He visited the City for that purpose last week. . - 4 . Bibles large and small and the htock open for comparison at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. The recital, given by the music pupils of Miss Delia Geisinger, in in the Lutheran Church on Satur day evening, was well attended, and the rounds of applause given each number proved that the enter tainment was highly appreciated, Charles Hower, son ot night watchman A. L, Hower is employed py me union jNews company as newsboy on the D. L. & W. Rail road. He makes one trip each day trom Northumberland to Scranton. He is a hustler at the business and looks quite uatty in his uniform. The A. & T. Biograph Com pany's Moving Picture and Illus trated Song entertainment, in the Parish House, Thursday evening was not patronized as largely as it should have been. The exhibition was a good one and everybody who attended was thoroughly pleased. Last Friday the little steam boat that plied the waters of the raging Penn'a Canal for some years past, attracted the attention of a great many of our town folks, as it was being taken down the river to Sun bury to be used as a pleasure boat 011 the river dam. This boat was the property of Bloomsburg people, but on the abondonment of the canal it lost its usefulness to them. Dan vills Record. Isaac K. Anpleman, died of heart disease Friday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Millard Kest er on East Third street, this town. Only a few hours previous to death Mr. Appleman had been brought by his daughter from his home mid way between Bloomsburg and Light Street, where for several years he had been living alone, in order that she might give him proper care. About seven o'clock there was an apparent change for the worse in his condition. Everything possible was done to relieve his suffering, but it was too late. In less than an hour the fluttering spark of vitality fled. Mr. Appleman was about sixty-seven years of age. He was highly respected by all who knew him. His immediate survivors are two children, the daughter above named and B. K. Appleman who resides in Cincinnati. He was a brother of Mathias Appleman of Iron street. The funeral occurred Tuesday morning. Services were held at the residence of Mrs. Millard Kester. Interment was made in Rosemont Cemetery. headache Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? Then youf llvor Is all wrong But there is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable mm They Act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Pries 25 cents. All Drufil.li. "I have taken Ayer's Pills mm. larly for six months. They have eured iu ot a severe headache, and 1 can now walk from two to four miles without (retting tired or out of breath, something I have not bueuablu to do for many years." - , . . B. K. Wai.wohk, J uly 13, 1M. Salem, Mass. ! Ihm Dootor. V you have any complaint whatnver i uv luuuirai aavloe you cau uomllily twelve, write the doctor '! Vuu will recciv a prompt re. uij wunoui coai. Adareti, Du. J. O. AYK, Lowell, Mm, Trof. and Mrs. W, suffered the loss of Saturday morning. PURELY PERSONAL A. II. Kflgar of Denton, was in town 1 uesday. S. C. Krown came home Tuesilay for his regular vacation Irvin A. Snyder and C. B. Robluns went to Keadini; on Monday to attend the annual conclave ot Knights Templar. Will I.owenhurg returned from New York and 1'hilndclphia on 1'iiclny with a new line of the latest in mer.'s waring apparel. Miss Julia Furman arrived home from Philadelphia Saturday. She has cr.uliiat.ed as a trained nurse from the Charity Hospital mat city. Mrs Harry Gemherling and son Rexford, of Selins(;rove, are spending two weeks in town as the' guests of the former's sister, Mrs. 11. c. Jones. L. F. McCabe attended the convention of the American National Electric Light Asso ciation at HulTalo last week. He arrived home Sunday evening. Geo. B. Anttleman and wife returned Tuesday from Buffalo, where they had lieen visiting the Exposition. While there Mr. Applcmnn purchased a car load of horses. . Slops) the Cnusch Laxative llromo Vulnliie Tableta cure a cold uiuuBuay. no cure, no pay. j'riue, Hoc. Window curtains, both plain and lace, with fringe to match, at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. The fcunston property, corner of Fifth and Market Streets, has been painted red, and the front porch rebuilt. It is greatly improved in appearance. Town lots for sale, on easy terms. Bloomsburg Land Improvement Lo. Inquire of Sanderson Woods, sales agent. N. U. Funk. Sec y. Ufhce, Ent Building. (4 25 Rev. T. D. Smith preached to the Lj. A. R. members in the Baptist Church Sunday morning. Upwards ol sixty attended the services. They lined up in frout of the hall on Main Street and marched to the Church in a body. L. N. Moyer has purchased, I through the agency of C. P. Sloan, handsome pony phaeton, for his granddaughter, Hattic. It was man ufactured by Walborn & Riker, of St. Paris, Ohio. It is the prettiest little vehicle that we have ever seen. J. M. Mine, the new proprietor of the Central Hotel is adding to the interior appearance of that hostelry. A new floor is being laid in the office, and other alter ations are coutemplated in the bar room and hall. Samuel Shaffer is doing the work. Mr. Kline has engaged T. T. Hendershott as clerk. , LIGHT STfiLET. Mrs. Harvey Henne, of Millville, visited at her father's a few days last week. On Sunday morning, between twelve and one o'clock our people were quite alarmed by the cry of fire, which is supposed to be of incendiary origin. A stable belonging to James oil, anew, on an unoccupied lot was burned down. A very fortunate thing for the community was the rain that fell in the evening. Mrs. Harry Stout returned from Stroudsburg on ThursJay last, after a sojourn of four weeks. W. M. Robbins has engaged with a wholesale house at Danville tor the selling of groceries. The Christian Endeavor Convention held in the Evangelical Church last week was well attended; much interest being taken in the discussions. The oldest member of the Central Penn sylvania Conference of the United Evangelical Church, Rev. Mr. Hetixt, of York, attended and preached Tues day evening. Rev. H. H. Minsker, of Nanticoke; Rev. E. E. Shaffer, of Columbia Circuit; Rev. Campbell, of Dushore; B. F. Keller, of Ransom; and Rev. Messinger, of Scranton, ere amongst the number with whom we are acquainted. Rev. Kentz, of Bloomsburg, and Mrs. Tillie Reighard were in attend ance at the convention last week. B. W. Drake has a'trimmer at work finishing a number of new buggies for summer trade. Mrs. Ella Wharton, of Luzerne Borough, and her two daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Silas Young. Examination at State Normals. The department of public instruc tion has selected the following dates for the examination of the State Nor mal schools: Mansfield, June 4th; West Chester, June 5th; California, June nth; Bloomsburg, Tune nth; Slippery Rock, June nth; Lock Havenjune 17th; Shippensburg, June 17th; Kutztown, June 17th; Millers ville, June 19th; Indiana, June 19th; East Stroudsburg, June 19th; Clarion, June 25th; Edinboro, June 25th. Superintendent of Public Instruction Nathan C. Schaffer and Deputy Sup erintendents Henry Houck and John Q. Stewart will assist in the examina tions. 8PA This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets th remedy tliut cures o cold In ouo day White Dress materials. You will find this stock offers you an unusually large line of the newest and choicest White Dress Goods at popular prices. No matter what you may warn, irom a nne &uk muii to a common White Lawn, more than likely it's here. Our stock was never more complete. To graduates: We say you can be supplied with your Commencement Dresses at this store for less money than usual for good qualities, as well as the cheaper grades. 40 in. Organdies, at 15c a yard; 45 in. French Lawns. 4? cts varrl. and mnnv rthpT Tf ir'e white materials you need, 2 WAfiTT TM?TPfi?5 fl0nT5 WASH DBESS GOODS. Never before have we placed before you for your selection and approval as large and choice a line of Wash Dress Materials, nor at as low prices for same qualities. The printings are of the finest, the de signs the choicest, the qual. ities fine, the prices the lowest. See the Levan tines. You can hardly tell them from Foulard Silks. WOOL ERESS GOODS. We offer you some most excellent values in these Dress Goods. 45 in. Wool Homespun, 34c a yard. 34 in. Black Mohair, 90c a yard. 42 in. Black Mohair, 50c a yard. 38 in. Crepe Albatros, 50c a yard. PAEASOLS, FANS. Big lines of these. New- H. J. CLARK & SON. The only make of Rubber Shoes and Boots in the stand this test of elasticity and strength. For sale by F. 0. -i A'.' k ' . li'' GEO. "W. HESS, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Bloomsburg, Penna. Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings. BELT FINS. BELT BUCMM In silver and gold, rose and green colors. Beautiful designs, great va riety, all new lines. 25c. to $4.oo. JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Main Street, - - BLOOMSBURG, PA First-class watch acd jewelry repairing. x for any purpose, see this stock. S i f offtto oVi-.; and moderate prices. Par asols for ladies and chil dren. Fans for everybody, silk to palm. LACES, EMBROIDERIES. If you have a need for these, for any purpose, come to this stock, Large and complete with all the wanted kinds, in black, white, Ecru and Arabian colors. Big lines of all overs.edges and insertions. MILLINERY. We offer this week some extra good values in la dies and children's fine Trimmed Hats, in the very latest styles and shapes. Copies of the latest Paris ian styles. You should not miss them. Children's Hats. A big line of these popular hats at less prices than usual. One Price Cash. GOLD SEAL Rubbers. -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. world that will Jewelry Wisdom. It certainly is tar from wise to buy Jewelry wherever you see Jewelry for sale. The imitation looks like the genuine at first. The wise way is to come right to us, then you'll know precisely what you're buying, "iou'll be sure you have your money's worth. An additional safeguard is we GUARANTEE EVERYTHING to be as represented. s 2
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