THIS WEEK'S NEWS. The Latest Happening at Home and Abroad Collected and Presented in Terse and Readable Form. Intneatlc Suminisry. rtotwpr-n 80 nnJ 40 Indian skeletons vero pxliuniod (liirinn Direct cxciivuti ms in l lilcngo. The logiilily of the title of fviiiitor elect Kylct, f Soutli Diikntii, in to ho questioned. Ui'iiunil 11.11. MMoy, llio first Governor o( Minni'sita, isde.'id. Senntor Gorinnn will rrluild lii house at Lmiivl. At 1. Surroulo Raii-om, of New .'i, lias n 1 inted con inissioni rs to tn testimony in iv- iird to l':iy llnmiltoii'a denth. It is stated thai the Ciii"i;;i World's Kair maunders will nbatinou tlio Inke front Bile, and thai the hole exhibition will be held ill Jackson Pink. ll.'iuy George is ri'Kuiiiiiijj bis liualtli in llci mu la. Kdwin Stuart, R 'O., was elect ed mayor of riiihidelilii i by about 40, 000 lnnj irity. The American Uasebidl Assnii.ilion lias 'broken tho national agreement, deposed President Tliurinan, and a new baseball war is proiniMjiL Itiliaot), the alleged dynaniiler, was indicted in Chicago. Governor Hill lias been inc; p.icitated from duty by illness. Tom lvobiii, a des el ate negro character, was lynched nt Douglass, Texas, "on general principles." The grand lodge of the Knights of I'ythias niel at Uianoke, Va. Heavy Hoods have lien experienced in Pennsylvania, New York, and West Virginia. lloilon niiinufaiturers have visited Alexandria, Va. , w ith a purpose of locating a manu facturing industry. Heavy rains have fallea in California and ihe rivers are high. Ex-Secretary Gibson, of tiio Liquor Dealers' Association, was arrested in Chicago on a charge of bribing United States leveuuj olliuials and release I on $20,000 bail. Tlio woman Milirage bill has been defeated in tho Kan.-as home. Anthony Dewster, a fanner, was murdered and scalped near Pino Riilge Agency, South Dakota, by Indians. John Jacob Astor, of Now York, was niiii'iied to Miss Ava Low lo Willing, of Piiiladelphia. One bundled and seventeen miners were killed by an ex plosion in the Spring Hill coal mines, Nova Scotia. Collections for New Yol k's Washington memorial arch now foot up 93,118. Six lives were lost in a Prookiyu tenement bouse ihe. Washington's birthday was generally celeLraled through, ut the country on Monday. Special religious services were quite generally held on Sunday. Senator Voorhees, of Indiana, is fast failing in health. Chicago World Fair gate receipts are estimated at $10,- 000,000. Tho Nicaraguu Canal r-cliuiue Is stopping for want of funds.- The English suit trust pays a bonus t its American rival for salt sold here. Jack, the U pper, stories have get Catlie ( line McCauu, of New York, stark crazy. William J. Handrail, a Naval Acad emy marine, killed himself at Annapo lis, Md. Private ml vices from Canada Bay that even if S.r John Macdonald wins his throne will be rickety. W. Tuck Levely, of Annapolis, lid., uud Miss J.ary Leo, of Baltimore county, Md., bjih blind, were married last week at Baltimore. Four words a second for 23 minutes was the flood from the mouth of Rev. Phillips Brooks at a 1 W ton business men's meeting. Mrs. Francisco Angustiro gave birth to a, boy on a Stnteu Island ferryboat on Saturday. Dr. Henry William Ste vens was inoculated at tho New York Pasteur Institute, and is dying of a ner vous disorder that baftles the doctors. Rev. Dr. H. M. Wharton, of Balti more, has received a Masonic apron from South Carolina which he is to pre sent to the master of the lodge at Jerus alem, the biithplace of Masonry. It is said that at least 2.000,000 pounds of leaf tobacco were sold in Danville dur ing the week just closed, and the ship ments by rail were the largest ever known. The shipments of manufact ured tobacco amounted to 105,000 pouuds. Foreign. By the burning of the steamer Ramed, at Wahu, nearly 200 Chinese coolies bound for Australia polished. Fight- ing iu tlio Caroline Islands resulted in the defeat of the Spaniards by tho na tives, Hie protectionist movement is becoming formidable iu England, and Mr. Vincent moved iu parliament a zolveioin of all the, British colonies. The Prince of Wales is vory much an noyed at the late army gambling scandal. Eight thousand one hun dred and seventy-six persons ore em ployed on tho government railway projects In Ireland. The Hank of England has returned tho 7,5J0,0OO francs borrowed during the Baring Bros, crisis with interest. Tho rival Irish home rulers are quarreling over the distribution of $15,000. The hospitals ol' U'ghorn, Italy, are crowded with "gri, pj" patii'nts. S nailpox is prevalin in an alarming extent in Bel fan t, Ireland. A syndicate of French bankers will lend the Portuguese gov ernment 43,000,000. Au Italian sen ator proposes to settle the question of the independence of tho popj by inter national neutralization of any locality iu which tho pope may chooso to dwell. Dillou and O'Brien, the Irish lead ers, have been placed iu Gal way jail to serve their sentence of six months. The Prince of Wales will vibit Ireland during the coming summer. llerr Murdlhorst, the clerical loader in tlio Germau roichslog, believes that the United Stales is a model by imitating which Germany might insure the happi ness and liberty of her people. Tho Bi: hep of Cloyne, Ireland, interprets ro cent throats of Mr. Parnell as design oil his part to indueo tlio Irish people to defy tho authority of tho C'nllu lio Church. Tho now Gorman loan lias )Bon subscribed to thirty times over. Tho steamship Queen of tho North Sea lvns sunk mid seven of her trow drowned in the English Channel Saturday iu n colllhlon with a Bteatnaliip of the Great Eastern Railway hue, AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, The Week's Summary of Events at the Seat of Government. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. THE SENATE. The international copyright bill, with rinei'.ilinetits designed to protect the inteie-ts of American lithographers and engraver, . as, after a b ug and sp riled debate, I'm, illy adopted. Th.'bill (S 4S!llh to secure s-eltleinent villi bond nid'd r;ii' roads, was taken tin. ami. after a lengthy fipeccli by Mr. MiConnell, was leleired to tho railroad committee. Senator Quay made a personal explana tion, defending himself from charges luado in the press and otherwise against his character. Consid. ration w as given j the diplomatic and consular appropria tion bill, and it vns passed with certain amendments IIOl SK OF REPHKSF.NTATIVES. The conference report' on the Army appropriation bill v..j presenied, and it was adopted under operation of tho pre vious question. Conferees were ii) pointcd on the Naval appropriation bill. The Indian appropi iaiioii bill gave rise to prolonged debate. An rllort was made t lake up the land grant forfeit ure bill, but tho llouso refused to con sider it, and it was withdrawn. The conference report on the fortifications bill was adopted. The military academy bid, as amended in the Senate, was re ported hack by the committee on mili tary alfaiis, and a committeo f con feienco appointed. The p't;n"ieu ap propriation bill was considered, deba;e Icing upon the amendment providing subsidies for steamship liiws carrying United Mates mails. Considerable fili bustering, with acrimonious debate, and tills between Ihe Speaker and prominent n embers of the minority, look lace during the consideration of the bill to in crease the salaries of United States circuit judges to 5,000 per year each, T .e Democrats withdrew iu a body, I ut the Speaker counted a quorum and the bid pussed. NtlttJ. Tho Sioux campaign caused a deficit iu the Army appiopiiation bill. The President has nominated Charles Foster, of Ohio, to be Secretary of tho Treasury. Senator Frye will probably be elected president protein, of the Seuale in place of Senator Ingalls. Ex-Seeret.iry Whitney, of New Yoik, was in Washington dining tie past w eek in consultation with prominent Seuatois. The House conn, it too on coinage hai decided to report adversely tho Semite free coinage bilk No coniprouiL-e bill was agreed upon. Senator Q my, of Pennsylvania, after Ids bpeecn denying various charges against his character, started for a fish ing trip iu F.oiida. Congressman elect Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, representing the Farmers' Alli ance, was one of the speakers before the House coinage committee bust week. The deficiency bill of the present ses sion of Congress is the largest ever know n, reaching the sum of 5,000,000. The principal amount is for arrearages of pensions. Senator Ingalls tendered his resigna tion to the Senate as President pro tem pore on Friday last, to give an oppor tunity for eli Cling his successor before adjournment. It is thought that if President Har rison visits California a few weeks hence he will also go up to tho north Pacilic coast Senator Squire, of Washington, has urged him to visit the lutter State. Alexander D. Anderson, of Washing ton, has been appointed special com missioner iu charge of the eastern de partment of the World's Columbian Ex position, with headquarters in Now Yor.i und Washington. Six Georgians, wljp are Representa tives in Cougr-'Bs, will retire to private life ou the 4th of Marcli. They are Clements, of the 7th; Candler, of the Dili; Barnes, of the 10th; Carlton, of Hie 8th; Grimes, of the 4th, and Stewurt, of the 5th. Tho silver pool investigating commit tee has about concluded its inquiry, and, though the committee has nut forma by declared the investigation closod, it is probable that no more witnes es will be summoned. Tlio inquiry will be kept open for a fow days for the purpose of learning anything additional that any one may suggest, but then a report will be prepareJ for presentation to tho Ilouse. The condition of appropriations the beginning of the present week was us follows: Tho naval bill awaits the approval of the conference report by the House; the pension, District of Columbia, and Military Academy bills aro in con ference; the diplomatic and consular bill is awaiting au order for conference by tho House; tho sundry civil bill has been reported by the Somite comuiittoo and is ou the Senate calendar; the legis lative, executive, and judicial nppropriu ' tion bill, and tho Indian appropriation bill are in the Senate committee, and j tlio postoflb e, agricultural, mi I general ueuuieucy uuis await tue action o the Ilouse. Trouble In lluenoa Ayrea. An attempt was made at Buenos Ay res, on February 20, to assassinate General Rocu, formerly minister of the interior of the republic. A man fired a revolver at him, but fortunately th general was only bligbtly wounded. The , wouiu no assassin w as arrested uud nn I prisoned. Measures of precaution j against nu uprising aro being resumed. Will Mill ve KlHewliuro, j Suoci, the faster, engaged passage on , the Ininau Liner City of New York, and will sail this week for Liverpool. It is I bis intention to "do" the European con tinent, and upon returning to Now York some months hence v ill start at ouco , for Australia. He may fast aud ho may j not; it will all depoud. C l' 11 II K JIT Kinsns Alliance legislators oppose women voting or holding i luce. Iu defending himself at Tomahaw ke, Wis., W. Roiter killed an Indian. A school of whales have been sporting along the V ligiuia coast for a week. The celebrated slave trader. Tippoo lib, is contemplating a Visit to England Tlio aiiti'Finkcrton bill has passed a rccoiid reading in the New York assent bly. Soli, supposed to have been nlsoibed from Salt Luke, fell at Salt Lake City iu a mow storm. At Rutland, Vt, O. F. Kibling is serv Ing a sentence of 22,017 days for illicit liijuor dealing. The 1ac Battery, light artillery, of Petersburg, has disbanded, It vns or ganized in 1S83. Masked robbers forced II. IV Utter, of Kansas Cily, to open his safe and hand over bis cash, $73. Ben Folsom, cmi.-in to Mrs. Cleveland and consul at Birmingham, England, has returned homo. Buffalo Bill wants to see tho Indian given a vote, and compiled to earn his ow n living, like the negro. General Sherman once declined an offer of $10,000 a year to contribute reg ularly to u Gnu ml Army paper. President C.unot has an idea of stig ing tho demolition of all the fortilicu tions in tho neighborhood of Paris. The printing press which Vollaire set tip in Fernay to demolish Christianity is now u-e 1 to print bibles in Geneva. Judge Lacoinbe at New York again upheld the constitutionality of the Me Kinley tariff in the luce test case before In in. Murderer Jugiro's appeal from electri cal execution will le considered by the Uoi.ed States Supreme Court early iu March, The yacht Restless, while on n winter cruiso along the coa.it of New England, ran upon a sleeping whale, but suU'ered no damage. A native Japan c paper mentions tho case of a man aged 4) w ho has divorced 85 wives, aud is about lo inairy his thirty-six.il. Kossuth always finishes the day with a game f billiards, aud though he is 89 years old, he plays ith a steady band, and usually w ins. Private reports which have been re ceived from a great many constituencies i.nlicate that tho el -ctiou iu Cunada will be exceedingly close. One of the employees of the postal telegraph i ffico in St. Petersburg has invented a waich "which will run 43 duys at a single winding. " A carload of maple sugar was received at SU Joseph, Mo , the other day front Canada, ll contained 20,410 pounds, and w r.s vn'ucd at S1.4S0.45. Among tlio arrivals at Castle Garden this week was Standing Bear, an Indian of Buffalo Bid's show, and his Gorman wife, whom he married in Germany. Tne Wisconsin legisl illlro passed a joint resolution opposing the bill in Con gress for the unlimited coinage of silver. lhere were only three vol. s against iu The tin di; covered ut Millwood, Clarke county, Vs., is said to be tlio richest in the United Slates, and the development aud working of the mines will be vigor- oudy pushed. General B. F. Butler's autobiography, on w hich lie is doing the entire w ork, assisted by Ins private secretary, Colonel Thomas E. Major, will bo published early in October. Chicago lias again been discredited in a domestic way. A judgo in that city has just granted a man a divorce be cause his wife preferred life iu Now York to living iu Chicago with her hus band. Several Catholics are among tho newly elected n embers of the parliament of Japan, this U'ing the first iustauco of the direct representation of the Japan ese Catholics iu the government of that country. Mrs. Marian R id, the aged mother of Minister Wi.iiuluw Reid, who resides near Cedaiville, Ohio, has receive! from her sou some leaves from the M unit of Olives and a marigold from tho Gulden of Gothsemaiie, At Smith C ilchesler, Out ., M. Brown aged t-4, led to the altar Mrs. Margaret Clikert, aged 07. The groom bad buried four wives and the bride mourned the loss of live husbands. Her last husband died two years ago, aged 124 years. For many years it was believed that the Htiuospheru had a great deal to do with thread making, aud that good thread could only be made in S..'otlund. It is now know n that it is all iu the twist and nothing iu the atmosphere. The German emperor has been nick named "the Flying Dutchman" ( ler the geude Hollander) by tlio wits of Berlin. He is also culled the "Travel Emperor" (Reiso Kaiser) because of bis liking for taking flying. tiqs throughout the em pire. Mrs. May French Sheldon, who is about to invade Africa in search of tho novel and the curious, was a Piitsimig belle in her youth. It is even declared that she was the most beautiful woman thut ever graced the society of the smoky city. There is a gentleman in Nowman, Go., who evidently does not consider mar riage u failure. He was married about 10 years ago, and on euoh Christums morning biuco he lias presented the min ister who officiated at the ceremony with a 10 gold piece. Important D.ulil.in About riintogrii pli Judge Seake, of the Riohniond chan cery court, has decided- that photog. rophers can not expose in their win dows photographs taken by Iheiu except with tlio consent of tho parlies inter ested. The case is a novel one and the ilrst of tho kind passed upon by a Vir giuiu court. Ilulgluna Ask the lCIf lit of SuOVii-e. Tlio Belgian Council of Industry, com posed of masters and workmen, have sent a memorial to tho government ask ing it to n voit a general triko by eX'e'Hlirv tho j-i":ht of buffYan. DAY'SSsiPOWDER Prevents Lung Fever mdjj cures Disteinmr, 1 1 on.vMtT: Fevers, &0.,&o. 1 ppttml In enrh lmekaco. vJVN Kol,l I, nil donl. r.. - DR. BULL'S BABY Facilitates Teethingr,?,.n.'rr"? 1 eriiiOCiirooi Coughs, Colds, tronn.. Asthma, Whooping Cough, sumption and for the relief of Consumptive persons PRICK 85 CTS. For 8ni by sit drmnn-Tn. UnrFlANB a CUBCB CIGARETTES for Ca omunc tanhl frlci10Ct$, At all aruggltti. TteOTSisr &s!c.7 Frssdng ind hcrce lunn ul ci..ui( .crt which tiruct Lba Uc like a thousand needlea. Wind forty ruilrt aa hour. You aay a man couldn't itand tuch ex posure? No, he couldn't, without jmt the proper clothing. And there'a only one outfit that can keep a man both warm and dry at such a time, and thai it Ihe " Fish Ilrand Slicker." They are guaranteed storm-proof, waterproof, aud wind proof. Inside one of them, you are as much out of Ihe weather as if indoors. The are light, but warm, being re-enforced throughout, thev never ript and the buttons arc wire-fastened. No rail road man who has once tried one wuuld be without It for ten times its cost, beware of worthless im itations, every garment stamped wilh " Kith Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coal when you can have the " Fish (iand Sucker " delivered without eitra coat. Particular and illustrated cat alogue free. A. J. TOWESZ, - Booton, Mas. If You C0NSUUPTI0N BRONCHITIS SCROFULA MUCH 0.R COLD Throat Affection Wasting cfFleA V eaava; SbsaM srnere ilk flsrwat a4 fnajS tax XitlUtnekl, Ze mf Us r Ktrm fswer, com rati 4 m4 CWJ SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL Wltll Hypophoft-pbltes. PALATABLE A8 MILK. 4slW tmiri JtoiuUif. mmd Ut tm m 914 U IhruggUU. 0TT BOWNft.ChAmUta, M.T. QlXPRCSS STABLES " Work horses in tbe city ore worth three times 03 much ns cnunlry horses because we blanket them in tie stable." FHEOq, from your dealer free, the a lion!;. It has linmlsonio pictures end valuaMu iuibrmulion about horses. Two or tbree dollars for a 5a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more uu 1 c:tt loss to keep warm. 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stabio 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Ask fcr HO other styles nt jirlces to suit ntry boily. If you can't get theai trczu year denier, vi He ua. ARS Y5!K STRONGEST. r..n k" i in famous UwM-J truad Baker id ..nkntA DEAF, NE88 k MCAt lOltlt lllirik lai'i lNtlni.il.il, mauls ttm BIKUim. VS hlannra Ki-jkr I t:..,.Z f...o.i- ' ' . m( . ,.l 1 '.. 'lraii. Kulj I., y. til sin x. Mwatfelal. tl'SJ. .!- tl'SMM 4.. t mw SYRUP too ors ET8 CLOTJEHM I CMTHING W Per enl Mecliuctioii. W1-: ARE SELLING OUR STOCK OF Winter and Spring Clothing ALSO Gents Furnishing Goods, at a re duction of io per cent. Call at once and secure bargains. Our stock is new and all of the Latest Patterns. You can Save from $2,00 to $5.00 on every suit you buy. This is POSITIVELY the best chance of BUYING CLOTHING ever offered in Hloomsburg. We hove also a fine lot of cloths from which we can make Suits to Order. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in our make of clothing both as to quality and style. Come while this reduction lasts. Bhomsburg, Pa. mmmmmmmm J. SALTZER'S With many years experience in and sewin, machines I can euarantee Pianos and Organs purchased of me, can be Tf an uhing get out of order, it can easily be corrected, and a great deal of annoyance LL sJcSui" g,ven to a11 purchasers of Sewing "rachincs iSSS; The STECK PIANO is the best made. Its tone is surpassed by noue. ou make no raiSrakft if von buv a fWt ESTEY and the STARR, PIANOS, And The ESTEY, MILLER and UNITED STATES ORGANS. We sell Tianos from $250 to $6oo, and Organs from $75 to $175. In Sewing Machines we t&5 1 . lees i. 1 j mm m w-n-.-.v We sell the best Sewing Mach ine made for $19.50. J. Saltier, Bloamshmrg, Pa DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. Bloomsburg, Pa. EVANS c& EYEE COMER MAIN AND IRON STREETS. btivinir ami iKn 1 1 . to r ill , ' ru If'' it 1! can give you the Celebrated WHITE me NEW DOMESTIC, The ROYAL ST. JOHN, The STANDARD ROTARY And the NEW HOME. 1 i 1
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