THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901 KnterM at tht Pott Ojllot at Olnnmsliurg, to. I txeond clan matter, March 1, A Stillwater letter will appear in our next issue. A representative of the Columbian will be in Stillwater next Friday. Legal advertisements on page 7. Hammocks many styles and many prices at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The Munn Wire envelope for sale at this office costs no more than the ordinary kind. Ask to see it. 2t. The congregation of St. Col umba's Catholic church will picnic at Aqueduct Park, Rupert, Satur day. Get your panacea for your little chicks and lice powder to kill the lice, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Lack of brick caused a two days delay with the workmen engaged at the new addition to F. P. Pursel's store. Base ball gloves, of all kinds, base ball bats, and all base ball goods, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. . A young daughter is a recent arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Freeze, who reside out , beyond Iron Dale. Bloomsburg will play the last of a series of games with Danville at Danville, tomorrow afternoon. ' Each -have won a game. Travel to the seashore from Bloomsburg has been very light this season. Our Jpeople appear to prefer the mountain resorts. Mr. and Mrs. W. il. Riddell's little son Earl, fell from a six foot elevation in their yard Saturday morning and broke his arm. -. A meeting of the Executive com mittee of the Agricultural Society is scheduled to be held at the fair grounds Saturday afternoon. Town lots for sale, on easy terms. Bloomsburg Land- Improvement Co. Inquire of Sanderson Woods, sales agent. N. Us Funk, Sec'y. Office, Eut Building. (4 25 The Columbia Montonr Electric Railway Company will commence in a few days to erect a power house at Willow Springs. Plans for the structure have already been pre pared. Telephone. FISHING TACKLE. -0 Have just received a large assortment of fine fiahiner tackle. Everything of the t I&tejft !Pkttefti . AND Rods rora $1.25 to $5.50 Reek from 75c. to $2.00. Lines from 10c. to $2.00 Flies, a Full Apsortment. Hookp, all Styles. W. S. Rishton, Ph. G. Ent Building. Pharmacist LOUD 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. W. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. For Croquet Sets, from 85c. to $2.25, go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Keep an eye open for Buffalo stamps with an inverted locomotive on. They were printed by mistake and are worth $30 each. ... Guenrey Lyons has purchased Clark Sheep's barber shop fixtures and will conduct the business at the corner of East and Main streets. The Bloomsburg Band enter tained a large throng of townspeo ple at the square Saturday evening. Rain put a stop to the enjoyment before the program was completed. Clayton Welliver is clerking at Tooley & Co.'s Cash Grocery Store. This firm appears to be able to put its hands on the best when in need of help. The Bloomsburg base ball team will accompany the P. O. S. of A. excursion to Manila Grove and in the afternoon will cross bats with the strong Tamaqua team. Danville lost one of its leading citizens in the death of Samuel Goldsmith which occurred on Wed nesday last. The deceased was the father of Mrs. Max Gross of First street. He was buried with Masonic honors. The P. O. S. of A. excursion and picnic to Manila Grove on Saturday will be the cheapest one to leave Bloomsburg this season. Indications point to a large attendance. Fare for the lound trip is only $1.00, Children 60 cents. Mrs. Thomas Furman while on a visit to relatives in "Berwick Satur day, fell on a defective pavement and injured her right foot to such an extent that she is unable to re turn home, on account of the swol len condition of the foot. It cannot be determined whether or not any bones are broken. The real estate of the late Wra B. Peterman, situated in Sugarloaf township is offered at private sale. It consists of 50 acres of land, and frame dwelling house, barn and other buildings. Inquiries as to terras and price may be made of Miss Rhoda Peterman, Guava, or of Col. J. G. Freeze, Attorney, Bloomsburg. '. Thinking it was easier to move than to pay board, John Lacey de parted Saturday for parts unknown, leaving behind a bill of several dol lars at E. B. Krum's East Third street boarding house. He's evi dently crooked, as he was possessed of sufficient money to settle had he been so disposed. He is a printer by trade. I. K. Miller was injured on Wed nesday morning by a wagon runn ing over his foot in front of Wells' hardware store. He was getting off the wagon oi Samuel Trump who was hauling some goods for him, when he slipped and his foot was under the wheel when the horse started up and the wheel passed over his left an tie. Good Will Fire Company No. 4 gave a demonstration of their re cently purchased chemical fire ex tinguisher last evening. A skeleton structure on the Square was ignited and allowed to get a good start before the chemicals were applied, and the blaze was soon extinguish ed. The test was quite satisfactory. - Two dogs, one the property of Mr. .Carson and the other belonging to Donald Herring were engaged in deathly combat in the rear of G. P. Frymire's residence on East street Friday afternoon. Donald and Robert Fryruire were attracted by the noise and in attempting to seperate them te former was seri ously bitten. Fearing the results of nursing a dog bite in this heated season, Donald was sent to the Miners Hospital Saturday morning for treatment. Envelopes, paper, tablets, box paper and all stationery, at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. The Hazleton Semi- Weekly Bulle tin says the Liberty Band of that city being unable to secure satis factory rates to the Allentown tair will run an excursion to the Blooms burg Fair this fall. L. M. White has charge of the Wisconsin Chair Company's exhibit at a semi-annual furniture exposition which will be held at New York Citv. Mr. White is one of the com pany's traveling representatives. . . The early closing movement went into effect 1 uesday evening. The stores will be closed at six o'clock in the evening, excepting on Sat urdays and the fifteenth of the month, until September 1st. A good sized rat m B. A. Gid- cung s display window created a considerable amusement as it moved around the articles of clothing on exniDiuon, ana poised on its rear feet on top of a dressing case Wed nesday morning. People who stood watching its performances did not frighten it in the least. Sunday evening as Jackson Fort tier of Millville, was returning Irom meeting at Vandine's church the hold-back broke and let the buggy run against the horse which started to run away. Mr. Fortner was thrown out and badly cut and bruis ed about the face, the end ot his nose was nearly cut off. Dr. Gord ner was sent for. He sewed the piece of his nose on and fixed hiin up so that he hopes to get out again in a short time. For Sale: A good fixed focus camera, taking pictures 3' by 4 inches, good as new. fritted with time and instantaneous shutter, two diaphragm stops, two tripod sock ets two view finders, ground glass and door.and two double plate hold ers. A good all around camera for amateurs. Call and examine it at The Columbian office, or address. XYZ 267 Market Street, tf Bloomsburg, Pa. . After several days of searching by friends and relatives of Albert Metzger, whose failure to return home from Bcndertowu two weeks ago, occasioned feelings of anxiety, he was located in Hazleton. Leaving as he did, without informing any one of his intention, considerable trouble was experienced in finding him. It appears that he had held a conversation with a passenger on the train and it was from informa tion furnished by the latter that he was found. The Reliance Fire Company of Berwick wish it stated that it was not the intention of the Company to enter the firemen's contest here on the Fourth of July, the report that they backed out after watching the preliminary practice of the local company, to the contrary, notwith standing. The company hadn't the slightest idea of entering the race, and so informed the men, who were at the head of the celebration, early in the morning. The Railroad Juniors is a new base ball club that has just recently sprung into existence. The mem bers of the organization all live within a radius of a block in the south western portion of the town. They were out soliciting subscrip tions a few evenings ago and secur ed six cents. The youngsters can put up a good case of talk, and the manager informed the scribe that they stand ready to meet any team in the business provided the ages of the niue players do not exceed sixty-seven years. George Moouey, an employee of the trolley road was severely injured while assisting in hauling rails Thursday morning last. In some manner or other his right leg was caught in one of the wagon wheels and before he could extricate hitn selt the bone was fractured. He was given medical treatment and sent to his home at Kingston on the afternoon train. He arrived in town that morning and had only worked for the company a couple of hours before the accident occurred. Camp Idleness, No. 3, was opened in Montgomery's woods, along the line of the Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad, a short distance above Orangeville, last week. The camp this year is said by those who spent Sunday with the boys to be a delightful place and far superior to those of other years. There is ex cellent fishing in the immediate vicinity, and many nice catches have been made. The campers were joined on Monday by S. C. Brown, Anthony Menzbach, Oscar Lowenberg, Frank Derr and Wilbur Fisher. Duty will call the last mentioned two home every couple days, but the others will remain during the life of the camp, which will oe lor about two weeks at least. For a pood bicvcle. cither ladies' or gent's, go to Mercer's Drug & book Store. The Wiuoua Fire Company is without an indicator at its hose house and the boys claim it is a great inconvenience 111 times of fire. Go with the crowd to the P. O. S. of A. excursion and picnic on Saturday. The itinerary has been carefully arranged. Manila Grove is a beautiful place and the price is cheap. What more inducement can be asked for? James, son of Michael Casey, fell from a cherry tree Tuesday after noon and broke his arm in two places and dislocated hiselbow." He was removed to rite home on Pine street where the injuries were dress ed. The accident occurred in Pen man's lot on Iron street. The many friends of Frank E Miller will receive with pleasure the news of his safe arrival in Europe. His father. C. W. Miller, Esq., received a cablegram to that effect Saturday morning. We are uninformed as to how long he in tends remaining in the British isles. . We are requested to say that the person who picked up a white, kit- ien in irout oi a AiarKei street resi dence on Saturday night about 9 o'clock, and carried it away, has tne thanks of the owner. The kit ten was so infested with fleas that the owner was hoDincr some one would steal it, so that the necessity ot drowning it might be avoided. We Would sntrrrput thi lUipral iioa - - no . of insect powder and a daily bath wun aog soap, Dtn piease aon t bring the cat back. PURELY PERSONAL Dr. mul Mrs. I. T. Brown have returned from Kagles Mere. Mrs. II. V, Walter is visiting relatives at Shenandoah this week. Herman, son of Hon. A. I.. Fritz, is ser iously ill at his father's home. Mrs. R. E. Ilartman is visiting her father Capt. tclward Keese, at rark 1 lace. Robert Hawley is in attendance at the Furniture Exposition at New York City this week. Frof. L. t Sterner and family are so. journing with Mrs. William Cole, above Jamison City, Dr. J. W. limner and family returned home on Monday from Eagles Mefe where they spent a week. Miss Helen Vanderslice and Miss Mary Veal went to liutlulo I uesday to visit the Pan-American Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Person of Williams port, were visitors over Sunday at the home of B. F. Zarr on East street. William I.owenberg and his bride arrived home from their wedding tour on Monday and are at home with the former's mother, M. P. I.ulz is able to be about, but is com pelled to use crutches. He ha 1 een housed up since Memorial day, when he fell and broke his ankle. Win. S. Mover and daughter Miss Martha departed Monday morning for Buffalo where they will visit the Exposition. They will be absent for two weeks. DcEorest Hummer and lady friend. Miss Cora Foye, attended the morning service in bt. Stephen s Episcopal Church, Wilkes Barre, Sunday. They returned home on the evening train. Miss Irene Welliver is spending a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Welliver on Leonard street. She is in the employ of the International Corre spondence School ot Scranton. Prof. C. H. Albert will have charge of the pedagogy department in a Teachers' School of Methods, in the northern part ot Maine, this summer. He left on Saturday tor New York, from which place to Portland he will go by boat, and thence by rail to his destina tion. John K. Miller, of Bloomsbure, Superin tendent of Columbia County schools, spent the past day or two in town trying to inter est some of our capitalists in Missouri cop per, speculation in which is a craze at bloomsburg just now. Ashland "tele gram." Mrs. Edward Eiath and daughter, Miss Bertlm, and son, Stanley, of Wilkes-Barre, are at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. 11 assert, c trner of fourth and Catharine streets. The children will remain here while Mr, and Mrs, Eiath attend the Buffa lo Exposition. Capt. H. J. Conner of Oranceville returned home Friday from a provincial western trip. He took in the big show at Buffalo, and then continued his journey all the way to San 1-rancisco, Other cities visited by him were Omaha, Chicago, Ogden and others. He was gone a little over four weeks. Reduckd Ratks to Mketing of Baptist Young People's Union of America, Chicago, via B. L. & W. K. R. On account of the International Conven tion of the Baptist Young People's Union of America, to be held in Chicago, July 25 to 28, the L. L. & W. Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets fiom all stations on its lines to Chicago at rate of a single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold and good to return until July 30, inclusive. 1 ickets remaining on deposit alter July 30 will be good returning, leaving Chicago un til and including August 24, on payment of fee of 50 cents to joint agent. 18 2t atop-over allowed at Buffalo on return trip. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN and women to travel and advertise for old pshililishud liniiKp nf Rnlid financial standing. Salary .$780 a year and expenses, all payable in casu. io canvassing required, uive icferences and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 4-25-161 This signature ) 0 every box of the gonuln. Laxative uromo-Uuinine Tablet the remedy that wire a void In one dajr The buyers of summer materials of all kinds will g find many attractive values now offered them in all m kinds of summer merchandise. An investigation will repay you. DRESS STUFFS. A lot of Dimities, Lawns, Batistes,Satteens,&c. None have been less than 15c, some more. All to go at ioc. a yard. FINE PONGEES. All our remaining Pon gees, that have been 25c a yard, this week at 1 8c a yd. MEN'S SHIRTS. A special lot of men's shirts, in sizes from 14 to 16, in every way like the dollar shirts, except the ?rice, which we make 50c. 'here's a big shirt bargain. No cuffs. EAMONAS. Made of fine Lawns, trimmed with white, blue and pink bands. We make the price this week 50c. STOCKINGS. 200 pairs men's fancy socks, 2 pairs for 25 c. . 300 pairs children's col ored stockings, 15c a pair. 300 pairs children's black stockings, double knee, high spliced heels, 2 pairs for 2 Sc. 200 pairs ladies' lace Lisle stockings, in red and blue, 25c a pair. H. J.CLARK & SON. ' The only make of Rubber Shoe and Boots in the world that will stand this test of elasticity and strength. For sale by F. O. DEMTLEIR.- GEO. THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Bloomsburg, Penna. Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings. BELT PINS, BELT BUCKLES. AID LASFB, 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 and jewelry repairing. 160 pairs ladies' fancy seamless stockings, 2 pairs for 25c. TRIMMED HATS. Another big reduction in prices this week. Act quick if you want a big hat bargain. Ladies' and children s. PARASOLS. We have made big re ductions in the prices. See them. LUCE DRESS SHIRTS. Made in latest styles, trimmed in white. A reg ular $i.i$ skirt. This week, 94c each. A CORSET SALE. This week we offer you a lot of American Lady, Model Form, C. B., W. C. C, Armorside and R. & G. Corsets, at a very low price. None have sold less than one dollar. This week this lot 67c each. REMNANTS Of all kinds at reduced prices. STORE CLOSES At 6 p. m. every night during the week, except Saturday. s I I I i 1 s i s GOLD SEAL Robbers, -o- Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. Jewelry Wisdom. It certainly is far 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. You'll be sure you have your money's worth. An additional safeguard is we GUARANTEE EVERYTHING to be as represented.