Vt Report 1 Jang rder lv - "', are printed on .! tl. J ' .'lit s furnislier, J of infants be- -i n in the Mcth- ...p'-jay. j . tt:ii: . i i imamspon, ...ndidate to suc siaaj -r:rrf jn the State J- 1 . it' 'All-night Lifilit" . jtcd "yes"' by ... The victory : 1 fashion style in Vi . . efcjsa; , '!,iiCss activity of '.o think Uer- ,.uces might, if it), also put idle owner of an 4th street, is .letion a very , the corner of j:!"k building of eler on Fifth - jf master me ' ,,c supervision of a home ? Th , 'ren rosy, the d good humor ;'iC use of Do recommends Drinruist. tf. -'k Mill Co. are ' ..'e addition to will be Go 'nries hii'h. T v. - - n j ,21 ' jp, N. I., has ' ir.tract. Z.Jt ' " sarsaparilla a -jSfi1 "ixture at " re !""J ed his opinion, C3J 'H'i'in to take rt pays to be ' idicir.es. u m you tire too tirJ ,' ' -ng when the irHJ ' rnooth. borne SCTf " "ood is impure i I'ou take I)e j '-- - It recommends druggist, tf. :cscii : m. ;s maker and ?s, &c, will .a ' ,mer of Iron si'wnii .'icre Lockard HI "e would re- i i that he is 'p5? fvcvlhing in his as gooa as P . " ihe cheapest. .. j . -i -rrible earth-!lkssi,J'-lt 100,000 per--,"ood or shel- J w ' J want un iaaJ: t;rc at once re- .,. 1 .e elements i'3t'.' and inscru "ie elements ' .yclone also jcSnvi'isjri, on the ' '--mpanied by r-l '"0s. It is a lj?) ".ion that misery - , A luxury re i. Jt l ' Whom the j Seans some- ,'inti 1 . 01. ' an only be 7i5?v: eents fur" 3l. $4, ,.,- " Caatoria. ijiinr-T-it JtiJ tor Cmrtorla. LHL.? t'" o Caatorl. a " mOutorU. Call and see the new Hike Cap just in at Townscnd's, the hatter. A three per cent, dividend payable in May, has been declared by the directors of the Farmers' National Hank. rrlr to $150. Sssirv to $125. wheel of . -.3 a The base ball season being again upon tis, we have to keep track and remark that the " Hostons" suffered a recent defeat at the hand of the "1'hil. lies." Six of the teachcis and StewarJ flousel of the Normal School own bicycles. Some of the lady members of the Faculty have also become pro ficient riders. The annual Synodical Convention of the Lutheran church will be held at Montoursville about the middle of May. It will be in session three days. Mrs. Hcilman has the leading address Putting ridicule aside long enough to look matters square in the face, Coxey's last speech (wiio ever got it up for him) brisik-s with some rational ideas and remarks that fit right close to facts. The passion for gambling can't be weakening much when the celebrated Monte Carlo Gambling Company an nounce $4,400,000 us their receipts for one year. This sum represents, ol course but a small percentage of the amounts involved. POWDESLY POWDERED. It seems that I'owderly, the cele brated labor-movement agitator, findi it necessary to retract all his anti trades union remarks and directions. The outcome of the recent labor con ference in Philadelphia is interpreted as an effort to arrange for the swallow ing up of the Knights of Labor as digestible food for the organization bearing title of Federation of Labor. Referring to the last conference the J'jiilaleliii Times speaks of it as " Mr. I'owderly's latest fiasco," and calls it an inglorious fizzle, in which the claws of the I'owderly tiger were neatly clipped. GENERAL NEWS. Sullivan county will celebrnte the 100th anniversary of its settlement thii fall. At the close of last year the Pennsylvania Kuilro.iJ had 1,699 locomotives, 1,763 cars in passenger ami 40,363 in freight service. The total number of all cars owned was 45,-199. The Judges of the Luzerne county court have approved the recommendation of th irr.niiil inrv fnr n ntw rnitrt hmi- Tl mil rem:. ins for the commissioners to act favor- ai.ly ami a new court house is a lorcyone con elusion. As reports from the State lunatic hospitals are generally to tne eitect mat they are over crowded with patients, Governor 1'atlison says, with evident satisfaction, that many of tne clironic insane inmates would soon le removed from the various institutions to the Wernersville Hospital, which was built for the express purpose of having this class of the insane treated separately, the Uovcr nor says this hospital wilJ be ready to receive boo or 800 patients from the overcrowded hospitals by May 15 or June I, at the latest. Superintendent of Public Instruction SchaelTer will conduct the annual exnmina tions at the State Normal School at West Chester, on June 4. lie will also have charge at Mansfield on June 11; Millersvillc, on June 18 ; California, June 20 ; Clarion, June 26. Deputy Superintendent Houclc will conduct the examinations at Kutztown, June II ; Bloomshurg, June 18 ; Lock Haven, June, 20 ; Indiana. June 26. the examuia tions at Kdinboro, June II ; Slippery Kock, June 13 ; Last blroudsbur", June 18 J ship pensbure;, June 20, will be in charge of Deputy Superintendent Stewart. Dr. Schaef fer hat invited the superintendents of the several normal school districts to be present at the examinations in their respective dis tricts. I Can Procure You Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you ctn have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or city property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. 8-25-tf. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf Married. On April 24th, 1894, at the office of Guy Jacoby, J P., of Bloomsburg, Mr. George r. Ilunsinger and barah Lynn were united in marriage. Death. Died in Lime Ridge, on April 22d, Mr. I. J. Hess, aged 41 years, 10 mo. and 2 days. The Narrow four-in-hand is just the thing, at Townsend's, the gent's fur nisher. Honest temperate, euerirutlo onlHrs (or kkuit AND OHNAM1NTAL NOKHHHT btock. 1'oruiannnt employ ment and Uberul Inducement. Mo previous experience neoensary. Varieties adapted to rernsylvaiila. Write at once tor tonus and territory. Addr. TUB UUAHANTKK NUH8KRT CO., 18th ana tiieumut mttiion, rauaaeipuia. WANTED1 am mmm mv u to solicit, onlert IVIt-IN mailt, and Uberal I DR. E. GREWEE. THK PHILA. SPECIALIST TO PE IN riLooMsnuRo. Owing to many requests of those unable to call at his home office, 3 1 1 Spruce Street, Scranton, the Doctor has consented to visit our city, and may be consulted free at the Exchange Hotel, Bloomsburp, upon all acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children, for 10 days only, beginning Monday May 14. nine a. m., and end ing Wednesday, May 1 6th, nine p. m. All who call within the first five days shall receive services and examinations free for next 3 months. N. B Cut this out and remember days and dates as this may not appear again. Hours daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. See advertisement in another column. Pure blood means good health. Re inforce it with DeVitt's Sarsapatilla. It purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. It recom mends itself.-W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Have you seen the " Little Majot " school shoe for boys ? The sizes run from 8 to 12. At $1 they are of good value. At Max Gross' shoe parlor, opposite Central Hotel. Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer now than his other crops. Brown. Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house in the U. S., have a va cancy in this section. Write them at Rochester, N. Y., for their terms. 4-6-3m. Our Women's $2 and $3 footwear represent the Best Style, Best Shoe making and Most Value, combined with Service, of any line of goods at any price. Max Gross, Opposite Central Hotel. Creates health, creates strength, creates vigor; I)e Witt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf. A friendly word : Max Gross has a nice lot of Russet shoes. tiii: Hera Tonic. Meredith's Celery vrith Pepsin Bitters, is Non-Aleoliolic. 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, Regulates 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. IS NOW !!! THE TIME TO BUY Wall Paper - CHEAP! - AT I II. SLATE'S BOOKMNERT STORE. Er,;h:;s Sold Building, Bloomsburg, - - - Pa. Don't Cost anything to look. HIRES Rpotbeer mmkelh horn circle complete. Tall great Temptiranoe Drink give pieua ure nd health to every member of toe family. A Vxs. paokage makee 6 gal lun. Bo euro and get th genuine.,. Bold everywhere. Made ouly by ( The Chas. E. Hires Co4 Phllada. e)i. a eewMMl nun ort. -Tit 38 28 ig 38 BALL AND BAT with every Knee Pants Suit. J. M. GIDDINC & CO. Our prices are the lowest. Our quality the best, We aim to please the public, Our patrons do the rest. ClfflJEAP VS. 4MD. It's not to see how much cheap clothing we can sell ; rather how much good clothing we can sell. The fact that you buy it as low a3 what you can buy cheap clothing for, is what has made our house THE CLOTH ING STORE of these counties. We do not claim to sell the cheapest clothing in town ; never did. Cheap clothing 13 dear at any price. But we do claim to sell the best and at prices such as have made our store the popular one. If you live in town you can stop in at any time and see what we've got to show you. If you live out of town make it your business to visit this store. "We received a great many new things in child ren's suits this pat week, and among them are some of the cutest and nicest suits for little fellows that you ever rested your eyes on, at $1.50, $1.90, $2.7o, $3.50, $3.90, $1.50 and $5.00. $8.48 For Men's Suits that bring $10 and $12 elsewhere. Neat pat terns, light, medium and dark shades, and fit perfect. Successors to Cidding 4c Salsburg, f Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, OPPOSITE ELOOMSBUEG BANKING CO., BL00MSBUBO, PA. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. Our Location for a Try Goods Business is a Good One. Being surrounded by all other kinds of trade, they help us, and we in return help them. We are helping the factory people to cheap goods, we are helping the rich to good goods, we are helping all classes, even the farmer to goods in. price as low as wheat. Now, how about a SPRING COAT or CAPE ? We have them in viany colon. How about a neat Gingham, Lawn, Challie, Tolie du Nord, Zephyr Cloth, Sateen, Creponett, &c, for a WASH DRESS, with a nice line of Trimmings, Laces, Gimps, Cords, Fringes, Braids, &c, are worn. This and next week will be a good time to buy CURTAINS. Our stock is still good. Wool and half wool Dress Goods 9c yard to $12.00 pattern. The 23c double width goods are attractive. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. DSWdDTS and 1HI0E. 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. Out motto : 'Honest Goods at Fair Prices. Call and see us. We will try to please vou. JONES & WALTER. Dentler's old stand, Main Street, Bloom. SHOES. THE SHOE and DRY GOODS STORE OF BLOOMSBURG. Years of experience and Spot Cash put ray goods in the Store at moderate cost. Small exnenses aud modern margin of proGts gives you low juices for Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions of all kinds, table and .Floor Un Cloths, Groceries, Ac. Ke member we are headquarters for Shoes, and he have every thing in the Shoe line from the cheapest to the best. Come and see us and we will eave you money. W. H. MOORE, CobnR Main and Iron Sts. 30-4W