THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. Vote as Polled Tuesday, November 4th, 1902. Gov. Cong. Cong.f T Rep. (.ienTAwem. A. Jud. Troth' v Pit Attv Co. Cotuniwioner NARROW T C Willing 9. r RLOOMS&UKG r. j Public Sale Criers and! General Auctioneers, tw HfrTi rars experience. Satisfaction ;r.ntel. Bw returnsof any silecneri In BlS".tl.uot Ha Mat. Write fur term and Ittea. We never disappoint our patron. Arrangements are being made for i tbe annual excursion of the Nor mal School to Washington, D. C. Try Dr. Hess' Chickeu Pauacea. it will make your hens lay. At Mercer's Drug and Book Store. We acknowledge the courtesy of the Jfsrr.iHf Press in permitting the use of their folding machine tor a large extra edition ot The Cou m bian last week. Montcur county gives Pattison a plurality vi over 1000; Dickerman, 200; Billmeyer. over iooo. K. S. Amnitrnuu, Dem. is elected to the legislature, and Ralph Kisner, Rep. District Attorney. - - Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hartmau were bereft of one of their little twin children on Saturday. The little one had been sick for several days. Funeral, with private inter ment was held on Monday. - -- . . - Barney McGuire was brought over from Ceatralia Sunday ar.d lodged in jail. He is charged with having forcibly entered the home of David Lecher, of Centralia o:ie night iu October. All-night service was inaugurated by the United Telegraph and Tele phone Company at their Catawissa Exchange on Monday. This is a convenience that the public will appreciate. The Runaway Match Company will give a special bargain matinee for ladies and children in the Opera . House Saturday afternoon. This ; company promises two hours of un- alloyed pleasure. Considering all the circumstances Sterner niade a splendid run. There were a number of moves by his opponents that seemed to have only the effect of creating sympathy for him. The county is indebted to Will iam II. Fisher for a board of com- M"4tc Iit rrr hie riTnT t rvr hie n-n t nguis iiieie wuuiu nave ueeu uvo j t - .1 tJ 1 1.- .. A. 1 Ltemocrats and one Republican. , , l i"f c.e Tnj.c 1 We carrv a nice assortment cf ' Moloney's Wedding" and enjoy Twelve Mo. Books bound in clotli a laugh that will tickle your mem for 19c. Some of the more popular ory for the balance of the season, titles are Robinson Crusoe, Bbck It will be at the Opera House to Beautv, Black Rock, John Halifax, ; night. Three acts brimful of the Arabian Nights, etc., at Mercer s brightest comedy and the most Drug and Book Store. j relisbable fun, fairly bristles with - - - j the merriest of complications, and A. V. Hower is the owner of a ; a well woven plot and story of litter of six fox terrier pups. They every-day life, clean cut and whole ire beauties, and were greatly ad-' some. mired on Main street Monday when ' ' he had them out fcr an air:nr. They are eight weeks old. and all i of them are promised to customers. I The .Vorni'i Xews, Danville's ' popular paper, has been enlarged to j a seven column folio. The Morn- ing Xe?i-s is among the best of the j inland town dailies and its pros-' perity is well merited. Here's hop ing that brother Angle may meet with continued good fortune. The J. M. Otto & Co. cracker bakery tt Shamokin was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning eu tailing a loss of about $30,000. The insurance will only cover one third ! colt. The mire is of good size, and of the loss. S. P. Hagcnbuch of ; will work anywhere. The colt is of Bloomsburg has been for several pacing stock. Any further informa years ar.d is now the traveling rep- j tion can be obtained by addressing resentative of the company. Mr. Sitler. 4t. THE QLB mm Absolute! PurOi THERE tO NO SUBSTITUTE - r I ! 5 - : J DISTRICTS. Rwivcr Henton I'oro , l'.?nt"n Twp , Berwick, X. E Berwick K i lierwick. X. W . l! rik, s. W Berwick, Wet Boro... .Bloom lt ' Bloom 2d I Bloom 3d j Bloom 4th ; Brian-reek Caiawia Boro ( ataw ia Tw p : (Vntraiia lt Centralis -1 Centre : Cleveland Conynt-ham, K. X ! iVnvi)t;ha:n, W. X.... Conyiuham, W., No. Conyngham, W.. No. Conyriithani, f5. W ( vnyngham, f. E Kishinircret-k, K. Ki.-liitiwicreek, W ; Franklin t irtvnaooi. E reenwood. W Hfinkxk Jacks m I.-ut Madison Main ; Mittiin Millville Montour Mt. Pleasant Oraiigeville Boro range , I'ine, X I'ine, S Boa ring, reek , iftt. E S , .tt. W : Stillwater Boro Si;Mrloaf, X Sugarloaf, S Totals 2151 4s4H 2720 I Evangelist Schiverca, addressed a men's meeting in the Court House on Sunday that crowded the spacious room. A very attractive feature, aside from tbe excellent talk, was the social music in which F. Schiverea Jr., the Y. M. C. A. choir and the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra took part. It was a grand meeting. Another oppor tunity to hear Mr. Schiverea will" Court House next ! Sunday afternoon. Dou't miss it. If you miss James L. McCabe's "Maloney's Wedding Day" at the Opera House to-night you will miss the funniest and most entertaining comedy-drama that will be seen here this season. It fairly glows and glistens with thejolliest kind of comedy complications, bright, tuneful music, tells a pretty story of everyday lite, and is fresh, crisp and wholesome. it tickles the little ones and keeps their elders in a fever heat of healthy humor. I;'s a laugh from start to finish. - Sylvester Sitler of Light Street has for sale a brood mare and well-bred RELIABLE ? 91 3 5" is nit -11 I 1 i ! t 1 I I ! I I I I I I 11 1 1M 110 n 31 "A fW P2' 30 87 1 107. IT 2C. Sit- S! S, I at "111 1ii 111 S5 ,V 101 S; .V! 2 2 Jh. 47 M . 4t W.! 4'). !2 2rt 141 24 l.V 13 l'fc' 21 141 13U 25 11 20 m 23' 12" l' M, t 7S - W 120 P2 100 92 113 113 113 W 1 1M 110 liM 9s' Hil ; 20 ('! 131 fl 12" J2 10 PI S2 112 IIS 112' !4 !3 S 11" 1:! 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Work called for and delivered, to all parts of town. J. F.. Fidler, Prop. . A loose guide wire on the stack cf the Paragon Plaster and Supply company was caugtu Dy a box car ! on the D. L. & W. Railroad on Fri d3y and the stack torn down. In i s descent it came in contact with a guide wire of the large ninety foot stack of the White Milling Company and it too was torn down. The work of raising the stacks is in charcre of E. Keeler & Co. of Will- I ja port. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office, and will be sent to the dead letter office November 18,1902. Persons calling for these letters will please say "that they were anvertised rsov. 6. 1902 : Mrs. Mattie Elee, Mr. Llewlyn Grif fith?, Miso Jennie Xeyhart, IV. H. ! Stone, James Stiovlm, G. C. Stewart, Mrs. Jane White. Cards Mr. Ralph Perkins. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. J. C. Brows, P. M. - Pittston cancelled the game with Normal on Saturday and the lovers of the sport were again disappointed. Normal has certainly been unfortu nate with her schedules this year. It either rains or else the teams at the very last minute send word that thjy cannot come. The game which is scheduled for Saturday will doubtless attract a large crowd. The great rivalry which has exist ed between the two teams for several years back is still alive a'td as they are pretty evenly matched, a battle royal may be expected. We g'-.arantee our work to he as faultless as human skill and modern machinery can make it. Gem Steam Laundry. J. E. Fidler, Prop. Any subscriber who pavs up all ar- I rearaes una a vtr in advanrp trill 1 or prrtei-.teri wim a reipv i.i the Any new subscriber paying in ad vance will get a receipt to Jan. 1 1904 and a copy of the book. Subscribe now. tf. ' 3 ? r. - T 2 l 2372 43lN 3470 32:'.s ;4H2 :! 1 70 2''"i 25' 17 HI. CleTer Fucap. An engaged . young gei-.tlt-man got rather nently out of a little scrape with his intpntW. She fail she had heard that he had kissed two luilii' at some party at which she was not present. lie .wned it. but said, laughingly, that, after all, their united ages made r.ly 21. The iinij)le-minded girl thought of fen and 11. ar.d laughed oft her puifl. He did not explain that one was 19 and the other two years of age. Tit-I!it3. Pint Fall Sonic. Th summer lr.i are piffirs. The cooler iUiy are tr; The p-.rt b'.u.J..y Is .if?ir.; Ar.d ys thst fall Is rear. And sron each hardy 'li ven Will pur.t the bill ar.d train, Ar.d Ir. six werks or seven We ll have foo-.ball again. Chicago Dally Ntws. OF THE SAMK 31I.ND. He I think hu.sbaud and wife should give and take. She 1 quite agree with you. dear. The husband should give and the wife take all she can get. Moonshine. Ituirs and Ileanx. They cl.iim the bu s the dear glr'.s weir I'pon ihtir thots to-cy. Are sometl.irg it, ar.d jet I'm sure It's (juhe ti'.- othtr way. For what caviuette who ever lived, WhOfe face js 1 rrtty f e t H is r.ot rr" br.tux tf :vers k r.d Ar.d haj ti.n-. at 1.. r Je. t? Cl:.c:rr.j-.! r. rr.w. .-! t!-T: ibur.r. l.o aril (.nio. Mrs. KlitlOh. J.,hn'. I've diamond ring sorr.ewhere! ft n.y Rliiiki Yc; I know cu!iil. Mrs. Illir.ks Why, how did you know it? Itiink 1 found it in my trounr pocket at tbe ume time I diicovered that I had lo Chicago Duiiy Doubtful. "No," said the cp.pitn!i-t, "I shnll not invest in )oui' invei..ion. 1 ery scri ouly ouestiou its j-racticubillty and its iinportai.ee." "For what reaon?" "Ileeaut-e no one hnn come forward with a claim that you stole it from him." Washington Ftar. Quite uii Il-irrt. She He' a bookkeeper, i.-n't he? Mi- ! :1 m . II- h -r.-ed I , ,1 1 n. y . f w-, . .To'Ttal. Doubting Thomases. Mollowitz I wonder why all mala cats are called Tom. Guffley Probably because they are 0 often on the fence. N. y. Herald. i- '1 policv makes a narrow stoic too narrow to gain and retain the support of the public The mer chant who does business in an unattractive store cannot please the public so well as one in a daylight store filled with the brightest, newest merchandise. That's why we arc building, our patrons compel us to make room. 118 Styles of Flannels and Outing Flannels. They look like French Flan nels; coming in stripes, Persian designs, plain po'ka dots and plaids fi (Til rpa. colors, Every grade worth keeping and nio-t- 8, 10. l'JJ and loc. a yard. SUCCESSOA TO V. Getting Acquaint ed. "Mamma sent me over to ask you cot:ld let her have a cupful it of coffee till to-morrow luornirg K:iid the little girl. "Certainly." replied the mother of the family that had just moved in. "You lire our next door ne'glilors oa the north, are you not?" "Yes'in. Mamma said she didn't teally want the coffee. She wanted me to notice what kind of dishes you had on your table." Clfic.-.go Trib une. In Tnrn. The Infect ises the tir.y nr.te i, Ar.d cut? l.!ra at l- r.af-iral rlrrht; The chlckir. rets the ir.ftct f.ilr Ar.d dir.es upon him. then &rd thtre. Man eats the chicken. If he car.; Ar.d tuch Is nature's trorinu" plan That this same man lurhap 'tl Just Is swallowed up by some big trust. Washington Star. ASM H AM E. Young Lady (who has jut had her picture taken) I hope that the pic tures will be handsome. 1'hotographer Yes. indeed; you will not recognize yourself. Chicago Daily News. The Millionaire's Fuel. T r.ave m rr.ty to burr, For I thirk or. the ho'. That I can gi money As easy as coal. Washlr.stor. Star. Mytholnicy Aathentleated. Teacher What is your opinion, Johcny, of the probability of truth iu the story of Meduf a, the Gorgon, who, if a man looked at her face, turned the gazer to stone? Uright Youth I don't know, ma'am, but 1 know lots o' women so homely that to look at 'em makes a fellow- feel awfully rocky. Los Angeles Herald. An Rmbnrraasuieut. "Why don't you praise your wife's cooking once in awhile and cheer her np?" "I'm afraid to try. Kverytime I say anything i particularly good it turns out to be something that was purchased at the grocery." Wash ington St.-r. Aa Kar Problem. "1 had quite an argument Charley last night." "What was it about?" with "Well," replied the demure girl, "I said .No three times and then s.iid -es, anu tnat enned the argument. Yon ought to be able to guess the de tails." Chicnsro Post. , ili Impression, Unexpectedly the sporting report er had been called upon to write up a wdJin. "The bride," he wrote, "was envel oped in a tiense fog, but moved down the aisle at a leisurely canter and looked every ijiih u winner." Chi cago Tribune. t Healiatlr. 1'urKe 1 ne i.ini uuy !ir 1 1 ' i' r. ..!' -ii w 1 as 411 1, 1 iv vtti as 1 the most perfect woman iu the world. Lane Where were you? Parke In an intelligence office, de scribing her to a cook 1 was trying to engage. Judge. , Jj ; M 4Sr-ily,:.;.:Hn,'::!::$2a Women's Suits That Fit. It they are a little too loose, or a Mttle too tight we alter them just ng a tailor would. Wn dou't want to sell a misfit because it don't suit you, there fore don't nay lis. Several kinds of navy and black suits. Lines that we can't re-order, now re duced to ch.se out at 1850. 17.50 and 1050, Suits for i:j.75. Hartman &Son igip l acle Allen. "It isn't true in all cases," said Uncle Allen Sparks, "that familiar ity breads contempt. The more y"t know about the hind feet of a mule the more respect you have for them." -Chicngo Tribune. Poor fnn 1 The milk of humar. klr.dne?a In scarce, and It would svera That even what we find 1 r.ot j Kxiretnely rich with cream. I'hllace'.i'lila Tress. TOO MICH KDlCAriO.I, , "There won't be good livin for our perfession in the future, I'm afeard." "Mow me! 'ow's that?" ; "It's this 'ere civilisation. These cookiu' schools is teachin' gala w t use up the cold wit ties." Ally Sloper. Definition. Clarence l'a, what is expe- Little rience? Mr. Callipers Experience, my son, is the headaches you acquire from buttiutr against the world. l'uck. lorn till Ins Mill MlaalDK. Mr. Hotts I think, my dear, I have at last found the key to success. Mrs. llotts Well, just as like as not you will not be able to find the key hole. Philadelphia Inquirer. l'ollce eni, . "Didn't the captain do anything t clean up the precinct?" j "Well, he gathered up a lot of filthy lucre." Puck. 1 Easily Acquired. ' Giglamps How dfd Wordslinger make a reputation as a critic? Taresis By condemning good vere in bad prose. Town Topics. SHOES If you have not seen our line of SHOES, it will pay you to see it. We have the largest Stock of Shoes of any store in this sec tion, Made by the best Manufacturers especi ally for me. and will FIT AND WEAR. Our School Shoes are made extra strong to stand the hard ser vice o-ven a School si. JC. W. n. MOORtf, Cor. Main an J Iron Su. ' BLOOMSBURG, FA I 1