c Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. I'd VT. II ABSOLUTE PURE tii!h:oujm.bjan. :"" U LOO M S B U RG, FA. FRIDAY, AI'KIl. 27, 1894. Entered nt the Post (Mllee nt lllnnmsburg, ia , second class matter. March 1, 1Sks. Leiral advertisements n.rc printed on the hcventh page. . tf. Gross' shoes cost little, last long. Call and see the new liike Cap just in at Townseml's, the hatter. The show windows of the l)loom3 burg Car Co. are very tastily arranged. House cleaning is hero and Grosj is cleaning his shelves of bargains in jhocs. Opp. Central Hotel. C.irton & Hidlay's livery is well stocked with good horses anJ fine vehicles. If voa do rot get the ".Magic City" now,' you will regret it when too late. No. 1 to 8 now ready at this oflics. Look over J. M. Gid ding & Co's. new advertisement in tnis paper ; you'll find something to interest you. The Narrow four-in hand is just the thing, at Townseml's, the gent's fur nisliei. T. L. Gunton is filing a contrnct for an Ohio stone pavement in front of C. S. Furr.nn's building. The late rains are pusl ing vegeta tion notwithstanding the chilly ;Umos phiu. Laac Yost is l.i)ing an Ohio stone pavement along his propeuy on Fifth sirxt. The newest line of Gent's Neck wear, lonsisting of the latest novelties, at Townseml's, Wiihin the space of ten clays a man by the name ol Harry Stiultz, of Leba non, l'a., lost all ot his children, four in number, from scat Ut fever. G. V. Co'lins, of Wtst Lebanon, l'a , has t.lruck a back relics er in a patented fle it e for Lading shocks of corn. 1 lis fortune is made perhaps A v ce 1 ne of Underwear just open ed fur spiinjc and summer, consisting of Metine Ualbrigan, plain and rib ted, ut Tovwisend's, the j.ent's furnish ner. Berwick is interested in all night lighting by tlectucity. Those favor ing it claim that it will cost but one mill more to the present rate of taxa tion. This is the last week for the Egyp tian mummy which is on exhibition in (lidding & Co's shnw window. Those who have not serti it should not fail to as it is certainly very inter esting. Our Ladies 2 and 3 dollar footwear represents the Best Style, Best Shoe miking, and most value combined with Sei vice of any line of goods at any price. Max Gross, opp. Central Hotel. What makes a house a home ? The mother well, the children rosy, the father in good health and good humor. All brought about by the use of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. M. L. Kline, harness-maker and dealer in Trunks, Valises, &c, will hereafter be found on corner of Iron and Main Streets, where Lockard sed to keep store. lie would re spectfully remind patrons that he is prepared to supply everything in his line at competitive rales, as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. 4-S7-3W nWlii c : 1 o.iis.tiurii'.a is ircj.irru '1 ui cleansing the blood from lm ties and disease. It does this ipuri- and more. It builds up and strength constitutions impaired by disease. ens It recommends itself. W. S. Rishto n urugeist. tf 1 have Just received the lightest and best Lft'tles' Wheel on the market. I refer to the CLEVELAND NO. 10, Weight 2G Pounds. Why should a Lady ride a Wheel weighing from 40 to 45 lbs. when Bhe can get a wheel of ""Sklndi A .Q3 PATTERN CLEVELAND, 31 POUNDS $70. Tills is a bargain. Snap it up W. S. RISHTON, AGBl!,T roK C(oppiCe U o't Office, Baku rowaer J. R. Townscnd ia the leading Mer chant Tailor of Columbia county. See his advertisement on fourth page. tf. Have you seen our Genuine Don gola Ladies' button shoes at 99c? Max Gross, opp Central Hotel. Kli McIIenry, of Benton, has six teen fine fat cattle that arc ready for the purchaser. Dealers can't find any better beef than Mr. McIIenry fattens. The Bloomsburg Beef Co. has put a new delivery wagon on the road rut. 1 " 1 1 . inis company namnes Armours Chicago beef. Frank Brown is the manager of the business. "I took Hood's Sarsaparilla to build ine up after the cno and felt like a new person." George L. Uerry, isewberry, Pa. Wilkes Barre's bad record, culled from home papers, reads as follows : "Within fuur months twenty four murders nave been commuted in Luzerne county. In almost every case the murderers were foreigners, .who have not even been arrested. If dull, spiritless and stupid ; if your blood is thick and slujish ; if vour an petite is capricious and uncertain, you need a S.vsaparilli. For best results take DeWitt's. It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf. Bainum said, " the American people want to be humbugged, ho don t be mislead by gaudy or catchy advertise ments. All I ask is a comparison. My guo is ami pines wni co me rest. 1 ne fiiK'St iine of men's, bov'snnd children's clothing in liloomsburg at prices which make our competitor's hair stand on end. ' L. Orofs. There are about one hundred chil dren in the public schools who have either not been vaccinated at all, or unsuccessfully. The school board might turn them out of the schools, but cannot compel them to be vaccin ated, and so the desired result would not be reached. The School Board has called the attention of the town authorities to the matter but thus far it "didn't take." J. L Dillon. C. C. Peacock, Robt. Buckingham, . bowler, I. W. Willits, M. 1)., Luke Moyer, and I.J. Jamison constituted a committee to detect any deception that the " mind reader. Prof. Calef, might attempt at his ex hibition in the Opera House on Mon day night. " Wond erful." is the testi mony of all, forgetful of the fact that m God s providence wonders never cease to confound even the scientific and skeptical. As these are days of small margins in every line of business, this office is prepared to compete in prices, in all lines of printing, with any ofhee in this section. As a sample, we quote envelopes with business card printed on corner, at $i.oo a thousand; state ment3, at $1.25; bill heads, 1.75 to 4.50, according to size and quality Note heads, $j.oo; and so on. These goods are of good quality, and answer every purpose. Of course, we hive better stock at higher figures. Call and see samples and get prices. 2t. Accounts have been filed in the Register's office in the following es tates : Kate S. Hawk (Savory), Clar ence J. Campbell, Isaac Harger, C, S. Hower, Ellen Hess, Peter Swank, Elizabeth Ruckle, Allen Mann, Frank Patton, Ada Conner (now Mrs. Ada Hidlay), Henry G. Phillip Mary J. Shultz, Win. A. Snyder, George Bloss, Samuel Adams, Michael Fetterolf, O. A. Jacoby, John Whitenight, William Patterson, William Coffman, Cyrus J. Heller, T. C. McIIenry. When Bby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When aha wa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When shs became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. CLEVELAND, $100 to 150. ROCHESTER, $85 to $125. LOVELL, $25 to $115. BINGHAMTON, $G5. JACOBS' ICE CREAM PARLOR. E. Jacobs & Son's new ice cream parlor is convenient, and is hand somely furnished. Their trade has largely increased since they opened it. it will be delightfully rool in hot weather, as they have put in two fans that are operated by a small Tuerk motor which is in plain sight in the front window. The managmeni of the Opera House guarantee that all the special scenery and effects in "The Fast Mail," will be produced on the stage next Mon day night. Don't miss it. Judge Archibald, of Lackawanna county, says that nickel-in-tr.e-slot ma chines or any gambling device found in a licensed place is sufficient cause? to revoke the license of that house. There i:i a steady move against the machines all over the State. A new stylish Spring Hat will be presented to any gentleman whose head it will fit, at Townsend's, the hatter. The Opera House Orchestra under the leadership of Prof. Chas. P. El well, will render the following pro gram between the acts of Lincoln J Carter's "Fast Mail," Monday even ing, April 30th : Overture At the Circus, Beebe. March American Cadet, Hall. Waltzes Robin Hood, DeKoven. Schottische Frolics of the Sylphs, Voelker. Polka Little Sweetheart, Tobani. March Philadelphia, jWeigand. Word comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satisfacloiy dye for coloring the beard a brown or black is Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. Money to Loan the First Tuesday of every month by the Industrial Building and Loan Association of Bloomsburg. Payments in the new series now open must be made May 1st. Eighty shares already subscrib ed in this series. Don't miss this op portunity to make a sale and profita ble investment. Patronize your local association which is purely mutual and managed by well known business men of the town, because all the money paid in stays at home and is loaned out here thus improving your own locality. Investors pay $1.00 monthly on each share. Interest com pounded twelve times annually. Ma tared value of each share $200. Ap plication for stock can be made to 4 20 2t. A. N Yost, Secretaiy. I want your money ; to get it I have knocked the bottom out of pnets. If you miss the bargains we are now of fering in men's, boy's and children's clothing it is your fault. L. Gross. Amongst bargains that Gross is of fering ma be mentioned : Oil Grain Plow Shoe at 95c; Men's Rub ber Boots, sizes 9 and 10 only $2.25. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following letters are held at the BloomsDurg, Pa., post office, and will be sent to the dead letter office May S, 1894. Mr. Amos Benscoter, P. V. Broad head, Miss Mira Conner, D. W. Hicks, T. Laubach, Miss Julia Kern, Miss Anna Richards, Mr. Crawford Smith, Mrs. Samuel Shutt, Mr. Jno. W. Wenner, Mr. Isaac Yocum. Cards -Miss M. T. Guiterman. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised April 24, 1894. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. James H. Mzrcer, P. M. The celebrated Brokan Shirts, in endless shades and styles, can only be bought at.Townsend's, the gent's fur nisher. Had no Case. The case brought by the Gazette and Uulletin against George Mon aghan, who was charged with furnish ing unreliable information to a reporter of the paper, was dismissed Saturday evening, the evidence produced going to show that the reporter misunder stood Mr. Monaghan. Williamsport Sun. Something wrong when you tire too easily. Something wrong when the skin is not clear and smooth. Some thing wrong when the Blood is impure. Everything right when you take De Witt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. V. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. EGGS. EGGS. Will sell, during May, eggs from our prize winning white Wyandottes and white Minorcas, at $1.50 per 13 de livered ; Indian Game, $a.oo ; Pekin Bantams, $2.25. Orders booked ir. rotation. First come, first served. Order at once as number will be limi ted. M. E. Walker, Jr., 4-20-2t Shickshinny, Pa. Clothing reduced to suit the times. We can do it, our expenses are small. You get the benefit of it at L. Gross. Let us remind you that now is the time to take DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. It will do you good. It recommends it self. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf New York Cash Grocery and Tea Store, Sharpless' building, Main street, where you will find everything in the line of F resh Groceries, wholesale and retail. We do not propose to retail goods at wholesale prices, nor to sell goods at cost. We are not in business for fnu but for profit, and to furnish an appreciative public with reliable goods of standard quality at the low est price for cash, consistent with fair dealing and the maintenance of a suc cessful business. Having had long ex perience in the grocery trade and hav ing extraordinary facilities lpr buying goods from first hands, we are pre pared to make prices that cannot be surpassed. We carry in stock a fine line of Coffees, Teas; Sugars, Syrups, Spices, Soaps, Starches, Cereal Breakfast foods, such as Farinase, Pettyjohn's breakfast food, Rolled and Steel Cut Oats, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Egg Noodle; Tapiocas, Foreign and Do mestic dried fruits, California and Eastern packed canned fruits and vegetables, Olives in large and small bottles and also by the quart or gal lon, Mustards, Pickles, Sauces, Cat sups, canned and potted Meats, im ported and domestic Sardines, Lob ster Clams and Oysters, Salmon, soused Mackerel, etc. Mackerel and Lake Fish, the latter in pails, quarters, and half barrels. We have on hand Japan Teas in Fancy Baskets, and cartoons which will be sold at a re duction of 20 per cent, from the usual price to close for 30 days. Also sev eral cases Jellies in glass at "one-fifth off. We guarantee our goods as repre sentee! and solicit the inspection and patronage of tnc public. Pure blood means j;ood health. Re inforce it with DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. It recom mends itself.-W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tt You'll find shoes that fit your feet, and prices to fit your pocket bock at dross shoe parlor. .HysipssjAi Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer now than his other crop?. Brown. Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house in the U. S., hjve a va cancy in this section. Write them at Rochester, N. Y., for their terms. 4-iMin. All wool Spring Suits, Double and Single Lreastetl, sizes from 31 to 42, common price $8.50 ; our price 5.00. L. Gross. A good solid suit for men at $3.50 at Gross. English Clay Worsteds usually sold at $15, pi ice $10.50. L. Gross. Creates health, creates strength, creates vigor; DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. W. S. R'shlon, Druggist. tf. -ran- Nerve Tonic. Meredith's Celery with Pepsin Bitters, is Non-Alcoholic. It is a true Nerve Touic, an ac tive Alterative, a reliable Lax ative and Diuretic. It restores Strength, renews Vitality, Pur ifies the Blood, llegulates the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Price $1.00 per bottle at all druggists and groceries. If they don't have it, write to G. W. Meredith & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., and they will see that you get it. ' Sept. 8, 1 yr. NOW !!! THE IS TIME TO BUY Wall Paper - CHEAP! - AT l II. SLATE'S BOOK&STATIONERY STORE. Exchange Hotel Wing, Bloomsburg, - - Pa. Don't Cost anything to look. 1 S! I THE 114 M 1 That is Why" Trices are right, Goods arc Honest. We make no misrepresentations. What we advertise is true and "that is why" the people place con fidence in us and give us their trade and "that is why" we sell more Clothing than any two stores in town. c Q HO c. c. c c c c 28 tc (-, 38 We've sold an immense lot of those Boys' Wool Combination Suits, One Coat, Two Pants and a Hat $ 3.50 for all. And we are pleased to tell our customers that we received another large lot, and they are on sale. $1.50 and $1,SQ are certainly small figures for Boys' Suits, but we'll surprise you in ours, at that price they're worth much more. The sizes are from 4 to 14. We've 'the reputation of turning out a great quantity of fine Suits, and it is certainly not without reason for we're Leaders on Fine Clothes, and they're goods that make friends for us. ft OPPOSITE ELCCXSEUE& BANKING CO., ELOOXSEUEG, PA. and two doors i mmmmmmmmmmmmsmsm HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS STORE. When Congress Stops Fighting Over the Tariff Bill, The factories will all run full time, Goods will go up, men and women will be in demand at higher prices, and merchants will be happy, "ami so say yon all." If you buy goods for cash come to us, and save at least ten cents on the dollar. We are selling more COATS and CAPES than all the stores in Bloomsburg mark that as true. Have opened a new line of Ladies' SJiirt Waists, all colors, styles and prices ; we expect to lead in that line. We borrow the words "trim and slim" for our Corsets, at 50c. to $1.25, they are very trim, and we have them for slim persons. Have named already many Spring and Summer Wash Dress Goods ; others are to follow weekly. Ladies', Gents', Misses', Childrens', light-weight Un derwear now on the tables at 5, 9, 13, 15, 25, 50 cts. and up. Curtains have a big run at our corner. West Bloomsburg and Fernville ahead so far this year with new houses, which gives us more people to buy Dry Goods, Curtains, etc We welcome them. fine dkess goods have a corner in our stow. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. BOOTS and SHOES. JONES & WALTER Are now prepared to meet the wants of the people in foot wear. Our stock is full and complete, comprising some cf'the best makes in the country. We guarantee prices to be as low as the lowest, and our goods to be as represented. Our motto : "Honest Goods at Fair Prices." Call and see us. We will try to please you. JONES & WALTER. Dentler's old stand Main Street, Llooni. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following widows' apprulsoments will be KreaMUttHl to the Oiplmns' Court on tle flrat onuuy of May A. I), ism, and eonnrmcd nisi, nnd unions exceptions are tiled within lour duy thereutlur will be conllrnn.'d ubsolulo. 1. O. W. Adams, deo'd, estate, Locust town ship. IViuouulty, t'MJO. ltculty, 10.15. To tal, tm.w. . Samuel W. Kester, doe'd, estate, Mlllville. ltcalty, J.kO.00. a. rhlneaa Smith, doe'd, estate, Miniln town ship, l'eiuonalty, i:J.(id. cash, a.-i7. Total, $'100 00, - 4. I'eter Cole, dee'd, estate, Mlllville,. rer sonalty, 10.S.". R. U. M. lteeder, dee'd, estate, Franklin town ship. Personalty, 0 ik il. C. I,. HclleB, dee'd, estate, Deutou town ship. Personalty, $U.U0. 7. David KivlHher, dee'd, estate, Cleveland township. Personally, fcioauo. 5. .1. Yohe, deo'd, estate, Jl 11111 n township. Personalty, $H,0U. John J. Karns. deo'd, estate, Ueuton town ship, ltcalty, i u.00. Ill John HloUael, dee'd, estate, Mllllln town 8tdjj Personalty, fJOl.). ltealty, $iio.Tu. Total, 11, William 8. ness, dee'd, estate, Centre township. Personalty, imoo. O. M, QUICK, Clerk 0. C. Is all we ask for a number of Shades and Styles of all Wool Mens' Suits Tattcrns are Neat and Desirable. FIT PERFECT. We make New Customers out of every Man who sees them. We have some DarK-Grey. Light Grey, Steel Mix, Light and Medium Shades MMm & 0 below post-office. HIRES' Rootbeer manes in horns circle complete. Tblt I great Temperuuoe Urlnk ulvea dIsu.1 ur and beulth to every mem ber of I raiutly. A ifta. pookage ruakeo - KM lous. Be sura and get the e.euulue.. Sold everywhere. UdMU on It hv I The Chas. E. Him es Co4 Phllada.1 fcrtu tump t ,- " iS" w. UMW tj, .1 , i. :. h" St; n ; 'i r- V 4.