THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ' W. JTHE COLUMBIAN. lJLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1901 Knterett nllhr Pom Owm at mnnmghwo, Pa. t trroua via viattvr, Marrh 1, 18Sf . Legal advertisements on page 7. . . - Plums have been quite plenti ful in market this week. Toba:co prospects in the west are the poorest in ten years. Ifor books, of all kinds, go Mercer's Drug & Book Store. to According to wcathsr prophets we are to have an early fall and winter. . . Hammocks many styles and many prices at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. -. George Appleman, of Rohrsburg, will import a car load of peaches next week. For Croquet Sets, from 85c. to $2.25, go to Mercer's Drug & Look Store. - There yet remains less than a month's vacation for prospective public school htudents. Envelopes, paper, tablets, box paper and all stationery, at Mer cer's Drug & Book Store. Stanley Stoudt's house in Sugar loaf township was struck by light ning Saturday and considerably damaged. Base ball gloves, of all kinds, base ball bats, and all base ball goods, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. A Housekeeper's delight is per fect bread. Magic Yeast will always make it. A five cent pack age will raise 42 loaves. . G. M. Quick and family, C. B. Guntou and family and Daniel Kitchen and family are camping in K. M. Laubach's Grove near Forks. . . The church choirs of town are doing very little rehearsing just now, but will begin the first of September when the pastors return from their vacation. There will be a meeting of the School Board Monday evening, August 19, at eight o'clock. Teachers are requested to be pres ent to sign contract. .. Howe's Moving Pictures will make its appearance in Bloomsburg Dec. 13th. under the'auspices of the Lutheran Y. P. S. C. K. Look for further announcements. Tlj;ihone. FISHING TACKLE. Have just received a large assortment of fine iUhing tackle. Everything of the AND Sighejft (ide. Rods rom $1.2.5 to $5.50? Reels from 75c. to $2.00. Lines from 10c. to $2.00 Flies, a Full Assortment. Hookp, all Styles. W. S. Rishton, Ph. G. Bat Building. Pharmacis 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. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. It seems as though everybody is going to the Silk Mill Employees picnic Saturday. Get your panacea for your little chicks and lice powder to kill the lice, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. There has been a change in the schedule on the Lackawanna Rail way. The afternoon train down is due hereat3:5t p. m., instead of 4:12. ... . . Traffic on the Klectric road was large on Sunday. The cars from the early port of the afternoon until late in the evening did a capacity business. . The Munn Wire Knvelope is opened by pulling a wire at the bottom. It costs no more than he ordinary kind. They are for tale at this office. .. J. T. Kramer, a merchant of Freeland, committed suicide Mon day by shooting himself through the head. Financial difficulties are assigned as the cause ot the rash act. . The Rescue Fire Company of the Fourth Ward gave a dance in Oak Grove Friday evening. The attend ance was gratifying and the terpsi chorean delights and phantasies were enjoyed till a late hour. . Farmers' Institutes will be held in Columbia county during the coming winter as follows: Jersey town, February 10; Orangeville, 1 1 and 12; Catawissa, 13 and 14; and Bloomsburg, 15. The Normal Excursion to the Pan-American ICxposition will go next Tuseday. This is an excel lent opportunity to visit Buffalo for a very small outlay of money. Particulars can be had from Prof. J. P. Welsh. To make the best bread use the celebrated Magic Yeast. Nothing like it for producing a light, sweet, nutritious loaf of bread. It will retain its moisture and nutty flavor longer than bread raised with any other Yeast put upon the market. Two men passed the Columbian building Tuesday evening evidently homeward bound. The writer caught just a fragment of the con versation as they passed. "What does your wife talk about?" asked the one anxiously of his friend. "About all night" answered the other sadly. A new corporation, Tlu Cata wissa and Bloomsburg Street Rail way Company with a capital of $42,000 and Grant Herring as president was officially recognized by the State Department at Ilarris burg on Monday. A charter was granted the company to build seven miles of road. - W. II. Coffman who' went to Norristown last week to play ball returned home Monday. Failure on the part of the scorer to give him proper credit for his work in a game Saturday caused a little tilt with the manager and he quit. He has concluded to remain home for the balance of the season. The arrangements for the game of base ball between the New En gland Bloomer Girls and Blooms burg have been made. The game will be played Tuesday afternoon next. It is to be hoped that the patrons will refrain from any un seemly or unbecoming conduct, and that the players shall be treated with all due consideration. Joseph C. Kashner, of this town, and Miss Mary K. Applegate, of Iola, were married at Buflalo, N. Y., last Wednesday evening. The announcement of this union was quite a surprise to the friends of the young people. All extend felicita tions. The couple were given a reception at the home of the grooms parents on East street last evening. "A Drummers Good-Bye to His Wife," a song which for pure senti ment and sweet melody has no equal will make its appearance shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sands, Miss Margaret Casey and J. T. Tracey are camping along Fishingcreek above Light Street. They extend an invitation to their friends to visit them. It is not necessary to add that they will make it pleasant for all who may visit them. The Electric Advertising Com pany, of Bloomsburg, Prof. J. H. Dennis, manager, has been awarded the right of advertising in the cars of the Columbia & Montour Elec tric Railway Company. Mr. Den nis is daily expecting a lot of lith ographed samples, and as soon as they arrive our merchants will be given an opportunity to do some profitable and up-to-date advertis ing. -- - Relph Smoyer, an assistant in the freight station of the I). L. & W. Railroad, was taken to the Moses Taylor Hospital, at Scran ton, Saturday, where he was op erated on for appendicitis, on Sun day morning, the operation proving highly successful. He was taken ill on Wednesday previous, but a proper diagnosis of his case was not made until Friday. He is a son of Mrs. B. F. Hicks, of Sixth street. - - - - - The Greenwood School Board have elected the following teachers: Eyersgrove, George E. Dodson; Iola, Harry Eves; Pine Grove, Cora E. Wright; Greenwood, Laura Ruckle; Centre, Rebecca J. Moyer; Rohrsburg, advanced grade John Wolf, primary, Grace Montgomery; Chestnut Grove, Dana Girton; Al bertsons, Leah Fullmer; Little Green Creek, Harry Hess. The schools will open Monday Sep tember 2. .. The trolley car caused quite a combination of events below Espy Thursday morning. A party of gypsies stopped along the road to rest. In an open wagon one of the female contingent was holding fast to a strap fastened about the necK of a skinny-looking colt. The ap proach of the car frightened the colt, and it jumped, jerking the woman out against the fence, but she held fast to the strap. She voiced a few cuss words as the naughty trolley car went bowling off towards Espy. A party of gentlemen from Orangeville consisting of Chief Burgess A. B. Herring, Council- men J. B. DeLoug, C. B. White, Geo. S. Fleckenstine, J. W. Con ner, J. B. Montgomery, R. Tister and Perry Freas, Borough Solicitor Clinton Herring and Borough En gineer George Jones, came down Friday to inspect the trolley road. The party was conveyed to and from Lime Ridge on a special car by the contractors Scanlon & Co. All expressed themselves as being well pleased with the trip. . The Central Pennsylvania Tele phone Company has made a big cut in the rate in this town. Every person having a phone placed in his business office or store will be given a residence phone gratis. This movement is to all appear ances a premeditated one, made with a view of reclaiming some of the business now in possession of the new Company. It is not un likely that this announcement will result in some still greater reduc tions for telephones. . A pocketbook, containing some thing over five dollars, mysteriously disappeared from a baby carriage in front of the Leader Company Store, on Market street, Monday morning. Mrs. William Quick, of William street, wheeled her little three-year-old daughter up to the side of the store, and placing her purse in the carriage, went into the store. When she came out the purse was missing. A young boy, who was observed running up an alley near by, was suspected, and Constable Miles Betz was sent after him. The boy denied the accusation and gave way to tears. He was allowed to go. - The game of base ball on Normal Field Friday afternoon was a pleas ant surprise. The visitors alter having the game in hand, became unbalenced and during the ten min utes error matinee, the Wheelmen scored five unearned runs. Barring this one inning Montgomery played good ball. The final score was 1 1 to 8 in the Wheelmen's favor. "Pop" Watts, our old favorite held down the third corner tor visitors. He is a known star performer, but his work on this particular occasion was not overly brilliant. The Wheelmen journeyed to Montgom ery Saturday for a return game. One inning was played during which Montgomery scored four runs when rain interfered. PURELY PERSONAL Miss I.izz'e Moycr is visiting in Ilnzleton Stephen Reice returned to Philadelphia f ritlay. Col. John O. Freeze made a trip to ban ville 1 uesday. Miss Margaret Ifendershott is visiting relatives in I'lnladclphia. leo. If. Hummer, of Jamison City, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. R, I). Dent spent a portion of last week with Inemis at Danville. James Scarlet Ksf., of Danville, was noticed on our streets lucsday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston, of Mill ville, left on Monday for the DulT.ilo Expo. si lion. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Itoffa of Dushore are guests at the homrgof IJ. V. Zarr on East street. Rev (',. 1. Hemingway will preach in the first I'resliytcrian Church, at Hu.Ieton, nex Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Trcthaway, of Scrantnn, it visiting tier parents Mr. and Mrs, David K Collman. Miss Uessie Richart is on n visit with relatives at Hughesvillc and Williamsport mis wecK. J. C. Drady, the well known Jamison City luiiioermaii, attemledeil to husincss in town on Friday. S. F. t'cacock and family returned home on Tuesday from 1'ottsville, where they had been visiting tnends. Mrs D. . Mensch, of Shickshinny, spent 1 nursdiiy last with relatives in town, bhc returned home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kdgar, of Still water, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs (ieo. B. llunt, on Third street. Register and Recorder John C. Rutter. wife and family departed on Friday Over the r. & K. lor a wccks stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. l.uella Tracy, left for her home in Brooklyn yesterday after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. John Wolf on Market street. xur. ami .Mrs. c. 11. Kline returned home Thursday from Saranac Lake, N. V., where they were the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. V D. Ueckley. Rev. F. P. Manhart, who at one lime served the congregation of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, was a visitor with Cuta- wissa friends last week. Rev. J. I. liuhrer and wife, and Mrs. Iiuhrei's father, Charles Lcinez, of Tiffin, Ohio, ate being entertained by Rev. and .Mrs. J. U. 1 liomas, on Ihird street. Misses ('.race Klliot ami Jennie Sayres, of Sliainokin and .Millcrsuurg, two popular young ladies ot their respective places, are the guests of Miss Delia (ieisinger, at Espy. - - - The farmers of this county and their friends were out in large num bers on I hursday last. The occas sion was the annual picnic. The estimates as to the actual number of people who attended vary, but from one who always adheres pretty strictly to conservatism, we are in formed that fully six thousand people were on the grounds. It was a large gathering and enjoy able in every way. Able addresses were delivered by Ired T. Ikeler Esq. and Hon. W. T. Creasy. Rev. Smith, of the Baptist church, this town also made a few remarks all of which were well received. In the afternoon many people accepted the invitation extended by the Penna. Copper and Mining Co. to visit their plant and all displayed great interest in the process of ex traction. THIN Lots of seople lave thin lair. Per laps their ) a r e nts lad thin lair; per laps their HAIR children have thin hair. But this does not make it necessary for them to have thin hair. makes the hair healthy and vigorous; makes it grow thick and long. It cures dan druff also. It always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color of early life. There is no longer need of your looking old be fore your time. $1.00 bottle. All druggists. " As a remedy for restoring color to the bair I hoi into Ayure Hair Vigor lias no oquiil. It lint alwuys fivon ma perfect fatisluctiuu lu vory way. Mrs. A. M. Rtrkiii., Aug. 18, 1KJS, Haimuoiulsiort,N.Y. Write thm Dootor. tie writ tend you a book on Th. 5 Kir au4 8ealp froe, uion rcautt. you do nut obtain all the biiinti you eipeotel from the ute pi tlie Vigor write the Doctor about It. Addred, Dn. J. C. ATER. Lowell, Malt. ItrTltT'lMell O9I6 O9IC O9I6 August We mark a lot of a lot of Dimities, Lawns, Batistes, &e., at 8c. A YARD. Have sold all season from I2j cts to 18 CiS a yard. No small pieces cut at this price of 8c a yard, Dotted Muslins, Frinted Swisses, &c. All of these goods, that have been selling from 20c to 40c a yard, have been reductcd to I2jc A YARD for quick clearing. Shirt Waists. I3ig reduct'n in prices on all our white and colored Shirt Waists. Now is your opportun ity of procuring good, reliable Waists, for lit tle money. Suck Cress Skirts. Another line of goods we make reductions on to close. Any of our Colored Duck Dress Skirts now at 94c each. Imitation Linen Skirts, 30c each. Corsets. We offer a lot of Armorside, C. B., W. C. C, &c, at 67c each. These have been regu lar $1 00 Corsets. O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O9I6 O916 H.J.CLARK & SON 0916 0916 0916 0916 The only make of Rubber Shoes and Boots in the world that will stand this test strength, horsaleby F. 0. 2i Co V A -JLJV VV THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, J Bloomsburg, Penna. Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings. Your Eye Glass Screws Work Loosed iTOitwt I otk Screw Co-, JUL I t LOCK WILL x We put them on. The Cost is Moderate. Furnished in Nickel Plate. Gold Plate, or Solid Gold, We will cheerfully explain how they work. cr. liEjIEj martin JEWELER AND REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 45 West Main Sikeet, - -, BLOOMSBURG,PA First-class watch ar.d jewelry repairing. O91G O9I6 0916 0916 0916 091G 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 0916 09 iG Clearings. A Special Correct Form Straight Front Corset at 50c each. A good Summer Cor set at 50c. Ferris Corset Waits. Parasols. Down go the prices to close them out quick ly. All of our ladies' and children's Parasols must go. Now is your chance for saving mon ey on them. Women's Undermuslins, Well made, cut full, good materials, and about what the mater ials would cost. It does not pay to set and sew when you can buy gar ments like we offer at the prices we sell them for. An all Cambric Skirt, with two rows of inser tion, lace ruflle and dust ruffie, at $1 00 each. A fine night dress, embroidery yoke and collar, at 8$c each. For Sale. 6 six-foot cloak racks. In Lace Curtains we offer special values. One price Cash. 0916 0916 0916 0916 GOLD SEAL Rubbers. Perfect fit, Unrivaled In Style, Unequaled For Durability. of elasticity and Jewelry Wisdom. It certainly is tar from wise to buy Jewelry wherever you see Jewelry for sale. The imitation looks like th.Q genuine at first. The wise way is to come right to us, then you'll know precisely what you're buying. ou'll be sure you have your mone's worth. An additional safeguard is vi GUARANTEE EVERYTIIIFfc to be as represented. - -J-L- I 1 1 " I SCREW HOLD THEM