THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. f, .' V u . y If 1' i ' . 4 ( ': :X: 1. r. 'MONARCH PATS."lr Great Shoes, In Every Leather. The Patent Leather Shoe That Won't Break Thro1. Try a pair. We have the exclusive sale. W. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, MAKCH 27, 1902 ffuKtrert altht lmt Qptcf at Bloomihurg, 'a. a mcona via matter, March 1, litse. Columbia & Montour Klrctric Bailwaj Company. tf nve ltloomftlmrtr. . M. 5 I"' ft US a lb 7 '4 T M A 4" at in 1 11 04 tl M TIMK TAHI.K. t.envo Berwick. A. M. 5 W n 40 7 1H H 16 9 04 9 M 10 4'l 11 VH 14 It) P. M 111 40 1 H 2 1H 8 04 8 Ml 4 40 ti in A 16 7 Ot 7 5 9 nil 10 t From Powrr llouso. (For Minn Kldirn (m IV. On and nftfr .fiinunry 9, '.90J, tlin tlrst rnr on Columbia A Montour Hli'ctrle Hallwny will leavo Power Ilouw, limu-nd of Market (quarts at ft 00 . m The last cur for Uerwlelf and points bi -yond Mmo Kloife. leaves lllonmsntinr at 9 So p. I). For ICspv, Almedla and Lime Hldtfo, lout ear leaves at 10 ) p. m. The Inst car from lierwlek leaviw at IO.40 p. m., arriving nt HlnoinHlmrK p m. 1). o. UACKEIT, Supt. The $ Y. World -Thrice-a-Week Edition- P. M. 1 04 1 ffi 2 40 8 4 in ( 04 5 t; tl 4n j 7 s 8 I l'l 111 4(1 Arrive llloom, 11 6! rjie Most Widely Read Newspaper America. in Time lias demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World stands alone iu its class. Other papers have im itated its form but not its success. This is because it tells all the news all the time and tells it impartially, whether that -news be political or otherwise. It is, in fact, almost a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to be without it. Republican and Democrat alike ean read the Thrice a- Week U ora with absolute confidence in its truth. In addition to news, it publishes first-class serial stories and other features suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice-a- Week Worlds reg ular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 156 pa pers. We offer this unequalled newspaper ayd The Columbian together for $1.70. The regular subscription price 01 the two papers is $2.00. tf Legal advertisements on page 7. Wanted: A fcirl to do general house work. Good wages. Call at 222 West Third street. The audit in the sheriff sale of the Carpet mill property has been continued to Friday April 4th at 10 o'clock a. m. R. R. John is the auditor. PURELY PERSONAL Chns V. McKelvy, Jr. went to Wilkes Barrc Tuesday on business. Mrs. John WaRonseller is spending this week with friends ill Wilkcs-Rarre and vicinity. Mrs. Win. It. Brooke spent Tuesday in Berwick. I'reas Hicks, of Catawissa, was in town on Tuesday. He will move to Blooinsburg next week. Mrs. Charles T. Itcndcr'hott, of West Fifth street is the guest of relatives in Nan-ticokc. Miss Kuth Turner returned last Friday from a visit with friends 111 Lopez and Wilkts B.irre. , Miss Fliraheth Ifartren spent Sunday in town. Hie returned to her home in Dan ville on Monday. Elwell Funk tame home from Lehigh University on Tuesday to spend his Master vacation of a week Miss Lcla Dieterick returned home on Monday fiom Hanvdle whrre she visited relatives for a few days. J. Wilson and family, of Greenwood, left Monday morning via the Lackawanna for West Liberty, Iowa Mrs. James V, Lewis, of Alleghany, visited her moiher, Mrs. Thos. Vannatta, on Iron street over Sunday. Horace Kelly and Harry Renninger, two young Shaniokinites, spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Uloomsburg. Harry Little nnd wife have gone to Mexico where he will be employed by the tirecue Consolidated Copper Company. Walter O. Green came up from Danville nnd made a brief visit in town Saturday. He edits the Montour Democrat. K. P. Williams and wife spent Sunday with the latter's brother Harvey Dietrick at the Susquehanna Hotel, Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Laubach and grand son Eddie Kitzmillcr went to l'hilips burg Tuesday to visit their daughter. Miss Mame Cruver came down from Nan ticoke Saturday nnd spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. John K. Lockard, on Fifth street. Jas. C. Brown and Isaiah Hagcnbuch have returned home from Mexico where they visited the property of the Keystone Copper Company. lion. Geo. V. Rhoads, of Herndon, Pa., was entertained over Sunday by his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deiffcnbach. George M. Kline, of Watsontown, trans acted business in town Saturday and visited his brother C. H. Kline, of the liloomsburg National Bank, Rev W. M. Frysinger and Rev. W. M. Whitney are attending the Central Penn. sylvania Conference of the M. E. Church at Bellefonte this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Wren and little daughter, of 1 .ewistown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Woods on Iron street. They attended the opening of the Berwick Store Company Sat urday afternoon and returned home on Mon day. Look into B. A. Giddiug's very attractive windows and get some ideas of men's wear for Easter. For Rent. Cheap house 7 rooms, heated with steam, on res ervoir hill. Wm. Chrisman. Wanted : Reliable man for Manager of our Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. Here is a good opening lor the right ruan. Kindly give good reference when writing. The A.T.Morris Wholesale House Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. samps. 3-27 6t. Both Telephones. NOTICE! Thia is the age of expansion, !; and ag we are always up-to- date we have decided to ex X pand. On X ! Mar. 17 we Moved . TO THE f PEACOCK BUILDING. Ou Market Square, which is 'now Wells' Hardware Store. In our enlarged quarters we ihope to'receive all our old and ' ' many new customers in the . finest' Drugstore in Central .Pennsylvania. i' f W. S. RlSHTON, ; Ph. G., Pharmacist twin Wk f N 1 SsSslssssS Yn nt& TO iW Ml If Lockard's hall is now being used for dancing, since it was vacated as a lodge room. Miss Lillie Doak, the fashionable dress-maker, is in Philadelphia this week looking up new spring styles. Go and hear Hon. Fred Ikeler's lecture on "Agitators" at the Hieh School to night. Admission 15c. Proceeds for benefit of the school. Clark & Son's display of mil linery is a very pretty one. Their large show window is full of at tractive head wear. Commencing with Kaster day and continuing until October, Sim day evening services in the churches of town will begin at 7.30 o'clock. C. B. Robbins will leave here for Spokane, Washington, in a few days. lie goes out in the interest of his gold mining company. William Leverett Esq., of Phil adelphia will spend Easter with his mother and sisters on Normal Hill. "Down and Up" gave good satis faction to a fair sized audience at the Opera House Tuesday evening. The company has arranged to play a return date here Saturday even ing. ' ' R. E. Hartman makes his initial bow to the public to-day, as succes sor to I. W. Hartman & Sou. Never before has this well known business stand shown such a brill iant exhibit of spring fabrics. A string orchestra will luruish music from ? to 5 o'clock this afternoon, and from 7 to 9 oclock to-night, to morrow night and Saturday night. 'y 1 73 Pearl-gray tine in the tender Cast. J' tike to a nun new-blest ed at pray ers the Dawn came forth Irom cloister cf the night, the velvet buds trembled ecstatically and the birds in the branches of the greening trees twittered minor notes of sweet expectancy, the paling stars withdrew from stream and lake their myriad reflections but in the bosom of the waters grow a steadier light born of the constant skies, then suddenly upon the tremulous air broke the mellow chime of bells. Tull, soft and deep the measured tones proclaimed the tidings of great icy. "T an the resurrection and the life," they seemed to say. Straight way the Dawn put on a roseate hue and all the chirping birds burst forth in rapt urous song. then down the dim aisle of a church fragrant with fair flowers came one to kneel before the altar, chanting thust DMrt-sick of dortt aid tKiov-foolid T Crp tack to tt, 0 mailer of tlx dav. W loitiv poke htiMJth th tar-ttrtchtd iky, 71 dsn wtk klowi lonsMH way. And a voice from the altar answered Mm 1 fiouxver skod h yet wins to the goal Olbo Mts aot with lb tycs, km with tk Nil. then came another, delicate and frail i the rustle of fine silken skirts followed her, but in her eves great Want had made a home. JInd thus she prayed tfct rich, dp color of the row that blmhtd nt ardeit flan ot ytttcr-tiinimer's start, 'Death carcitsi feci to formless dust is crashed See on mv trow lit thorns have left their scars. BnA the voice from the altar answered her nil thinfl through pali retnrn at last to File, Oi every brow the sweat ot blood mart be Another came, tall, high -browed, stooped and pale with pouring over books in search of truth. Be, kneeling, cried aloud t One year aao the Illy tprinnlni Pithed back the cruet Winter 11 thy mm, Dlyre now the f raaraice of Its blessed cur T Where low the beauty of Its sacred flae Out of the depths the voice replied f till one by one the ttoies art rolled awayi the unci fate, the my It for ayo. JInd then came one upon whose hand some face a cloud of sorrow rested heav ily. Upon the rail he bowed his proud young head to murmurs One year ago the katlt betide e here to kits the book and murmur " Cove Is nil P' to-day mv soul goet crying tar aid icar there it 10 aiiwer to lit waiiiig call. then a great voice filled the church, and all kneeling there were struck with awe at sound of it. Tt saidt "this be my answer to all prayers, all doubts, all tears"t , th: velvet budi arc 01 the brauchet' Hps think thoi h;r kiiiet died ipoi her lipt r 1 core, 1 go, take all fornt tor mv owi, 1 Cove eternal ! Cove and make 10 bom. then the church was still, and the world was still, save tor the soft Inquir ing call ot a robin In a distant tree top. Jni as the devotees passed out of the holy church the sun came up the Cast, flooding the earth with glory and Mak ing all his own. Charles Eugene Banks. ffi TRIMMED MILLINERY FOR EASTER. Praise of our Spring display A wonderful collection of the newest is heard the reason. Creations in Ladies' and Childrens' Hats made by good milliners. The additional advantage here no two hats alike. Every purchaser has an exclusive style quite an item. Further more we have made the prices as interesting as the assortment. We offer almost as much style in our S3.98 AND S4.98 HATS as the higher priced lines. Tailor Suit Hats. A good collection of these here in newest shapes New trimmings and lowest prices. Just the hat for everyday wear. Easter Kid Gloves. You can find your Easter Kid Gloves in this stock. The best glovs for the prices. Sale prices range from 75c upwards. Laces and Dress " Trimmings. The largest lines of these goods we have ever placed before you and all the newest styles. Prices low er than ever. If you have a need in this line see this stock. Lace Curtains and Materials. Several lots of these at attractive prices. Choice patterns. If you need cur tains see this stock ! Cur tain poles, loops, etc. Sheets and Pillow Cases. At less money than you can buy the muslin for. Flowers and Foliage Never before have we shown you such an assortment-all that's new is here. Roses, foliage, lilies, pop pies, sprays, wreaths, etc., and at less prices than else where. A bunch of 2 roses 2 buds and foliage for 19c. A spray of foliage for t5c. Wash Dress Goods. All the newest effects are here. Styles and ma terials are correct as well as the prices. You should see them See the line of new printed dotted Swiss es, Batistes suitings, Foul ard silks, Pongees, etc. Ribbons the Newest A large line all the new est weaves are here. Lead ing colors lowest prices good qualities. Wool Dress Goods. You will find this stock ready to serve your needs with the newest effects and colors. We call special at tention to our lines of black dress goods this season in the popular weaves. ONE PRICE-CASH. claee: 2Z soisr. SHOES OF ALL IM except inferior shoes, can be found here. We offer honest material, whether it be calf or kid, and made up in an honest manner, into styl ish and durable footwear, for men, women and children. Any and every new shape or style that is worthy of considera tion will be found in our stock. Our ladies' shoes, at $2.00, have had a remarkable sale. Their merits have won friends every where. Another good shoe is Colonial Dame, at $2.50. F, D. UENTLER. TALK NO. 12. Distance. Tht-re are some people who can read and sew for almost any langth oi t n e without becoming tired. They do not have head or he or any of the usual yrnptiims of re strain. But there distance vision is not good They find it diflic'tit ! read sipns distinctly or to recognize people when they meet. Thia is a defective condition and should receive professional attention without de lay. While there seems to Ijc no symptoms of overwork, the eyes are really upon a strain almost constantly. They are not in perfect focus and are com pelled to make an extra effort at all times. This effort will eventually injure the eyes and the symptoms anu irritation will appear when it la too lae. If you find that you do not see at a distance as well as you ought to, I want to see you. I want you to tell me all about your eyes. I will show you glasses that will make your vision clear and will advise you how to care for and pre serve your tight. I do not charge for consultation. O-GO- "7s7 Hess, Optician and Jeweler, BLOOMSBURG, PENN' A. PACKAGE BALI We have still 270 packages and will continue sale until all are sold. You can find many articles in this sale suitable for Easter Gifts. J. LEE MARTIN, Jeweler and Optician. Telephone 1842. Deeds. A new lot of deeds have just been printed at this office, conforming to the Act of 1901. They are as good as the best, and cheaper than some. Trice, 6 cents each, or 5 for as cents. Orders rilled by mail on receipt ot the cash. tf. Notes, Four different forms of notes have just been printed at this office. They are, a common promissory note, promissory with waivers, judgment, and judgment with waivers. Neatly bound in books of twenty-rive, 10 cents. t
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