Monday, It or. 0. Govern or-Elect McKinley of Ohio has nrrlved In Now York ou a visit to his brother, Abner MrKlnlcy. Governor Hill, on Saturday, Issued his Thnnksglving proclnmntlon, llx Ing Thursday, November '2t. In Wharton, Texas, Saturday, Wes ley Harris, n prisoner, out tho throat of Stephen Brown, another Inmato of the jail. George, Faerber, shipping clerk for J. W. dancer & Co., hardware, of Leavenworth, Kan., has been arrested charged with swindling his employers out of 17,000. Tho Edgemoor Land Syndicate of Chicago, has sooutwd 250,000 acres of land In North Dakota, on which It will colonlzo German farmers and raise barley for malt purposes. Tho coroner's jury In the case of Mrs. Amelia Gregory, who was mur dered October 14 in bor home near Mlddlctown, N. Y., has boon unable to fix the crime upon anyone. For beating and robbing a sailor in Halifax, Alexander Davidson was yesterday sentenced to ton years In prison, Samuel Dcaney to four years, and Keuben Shaw to three years. The October report of the general superintendent of construction of tho World's Fair states that work In the engraving and building departments Is In a most satisfactory condition. The water In tho St. Lawrence river at Montreal Is lower than it was ever known to be before. It Is only 20 feet 6 Inches lu the channel, and is still falling. Col. Sibley, tho Grand Army man of Charlestown, Mass., who was arrested recently for forging chocks for a few hundred dollars, was indicted Satur day by tho Grand Jury in Boston. William A. Murdy, of Saratoga, N. Y., had both his logs crushed off at Mechanlcsvillo Saturday, by falling under tho whocls of a Delaware and Hudson freight trulu which ho was trying to board. By an explosion of six boxes of blasting caps nt Last Chance Mine, Idaho, Friday night. Daniel Sullivan, Daniel McLean and William Tarks were badly mangled, and it is thought that all three will die. McLeod Stewart, formerly Mayor of Ottawa, a largo real estate owner, has assigned. Tho liabilities aro $300,000. The creditors are English. Mr. Stewart's relatives aro largely in volved through his failure. The statoment of the public debt of Canada has been issued. It shows the total indebtedness to bo $235,500, 000, being an increase in the month of October of $190,000. The amounts payable in England are $195,000,000. Lord Stanloy, Governor-General of Canada, has returned from Halifax to Ottawa, after bidding farewell to his son, Lieut. Stanley, of Her Majesty's Ship Bellorephon, which has sailed for Bermuda, to go Into Wlntor quar ters. Charles F. Atwood, a theatrical manager, was found demented la the streets of Hyde Park, 111., Saturday night. He was taken to the Cook County Hospital where he died Sunday with no friend or relative to mourn his end. At Henderson, Ky., Saturday night, a jury decided that E. B. Newcomb was not of sound mind when he made his will, in which he gave his entire fortune of $200,000 to his second wife, disinheriting his only child, William Newcomb. Several small fires of supposed in cendiary origin have occurred in Mill vlllo, N. J., within d week, and Satur day night the police arrested Joseph Sayres and Frank and Harry Near, all under sixteen years of age, on tho charge of arson. Samuel Williams, a thirteen-year-old farm hand, was caught In Way land, Mass., yesterday, setting fire to a barn. He confessed that he had caused the fire which destroyed the summer residence of John E. Fitz gerald, last Thursday. Mary Neuman died Sunday at the home of hor granddaughter, Mrs. Henry Maulberger, In Cleveland, O., aged 105 years. She was born in Prussia and was a serf. In 18CG, when olghty years old, she came to America to live with her children. Engineer Mcllvalno was Instantly killed, and the fireman and brakeman were fatally injured, in the wreck of a freight train ou the Chicago, Burling ton and Quincy Railroad at Nedron, 111., Friday night Tho wreck wa3 caused by un open switch. The Virginia State Debt Commls slon and tho New York Olcott Com mittee, representing tho foreign bond holders, will hold another conference at Uichmond, Va., on Tuesday, No vember 17, when the committee will submit another proposition looking to a settlement of the debt Edward Fogarty and F. K Bryant, thirteen and fourteen years old, re spectively, were arraigned before a police magistrate In Toronto, Ontario, Saturday, charged with stealing $500 from their grandfather, at Foxbor ough, Mass. The boys agreed to re turn with the offlcor, who had been sent after them, without extradition proceedings. Forest fires ragod Saturday nnd Sunday on tho mountain sides at Bon bon Falls, Conn., killing nearly a hun Jred horses. Tho fires are threaten ing sevoral farmhouses and the I'ulldings at High Hock Grove, and i ho situation is ularmlng. Sunday morning a special train with thirty men was sont from Watorbury, and they worked all day fighting tho llanies. : W. W. Sweet luvolco clerk of tho Arsenal Pottery, at Trenton, N. J., Ihrough whom its proprietor, Joseph Mayer, says ho has lost $75,000 to $100,. KHj in the past six years, broke down lfter being placed in jail here Satur Jay nlprlit and mode a full confession ;o tho Chief and Justice Matheson. Ho niplicatcs a mini bor of New York aud Philadelphia dealers In tho gigantlo (te:il. ulso ono or two in Ohio. Titratta-. Nor. 10. Tho Trlneo of Wales celebrated his fiftieth birthday on Monday. The unoccupied Sherwood mills at Cornpo Point, Conn., wero burned Monday. Tho victims of the Nautlcoke mine explosion now number twelve, four more having died Monday. Four men wero suffocated to death and thirty horses burned In a livery stablo lire at Denver Monday. The drought in New Hampshire Is drying up tho wolls, and several mills have been compelled to shut down. Tho great coal pllo on the North western Fuel Company's docks at Duluth has been on fire since Friday. Tho Walter Architectural Works of Cincinnati mado an assignment Mon day, with assets and liabilities of about $90,000. Fireraon William Bockage and Ed ward Eluderson were killed and four others injured by tho breaking of a ladder at a fire In Cincinnati Monday morning. Simon P. Field, a farm laborer, has been arrested for wantonly shooting G. E. David, on old farmer, his wife and son in Green township, Tike county, Ta. Thorois great activity In the Brook lyn and Maro Island Navy Yards. Large forces of mon are working almost night and day getting the war vessels ready to sail. A Pittsburg (Pa.) company hns re ceived an order from tho German Government for cups, cartouche boxes nnd lining for knapsacks, which will require Coo tons of aluminium. James Penny, who for eleven years has been national treasurer for the Amalagatod Association of Iron and Steel Workers, died nt his home in Pittsburg Monday from blood poison ing. Fierco forest fires wero burning Monday night on Snako Hill, near Newburg, N. Y nnd at several places along tho lino of tho Newburg and Now York ltallroad and tho eastern division of tho Erlo. Fifty Hungarian and Italian labor ers employed by tho Now York Sub urban Land Company at Caldwell, near Newark, N. J., fought des peratoly among thomsolves Sunday night. More trouble Is feared. The reports in connection with the Corry, Pa., National Bank failure, aro that the liabilities are about $800,000, Instead of $450,000 as were estimated. President Allen and Cashier Harmon are both seriously ill from nervous prostration. C. M. Ackerman, wanted in New York for embezzling funds from the Manhattan Life Insuranca Company, was caught at Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, by Detective Mitchell of New York. Ackerman has confessed and will return. William Beading, the nine-year-old son of Charles Beading of Trenton, N. J., died there Monday of hydrophobia after several days of terrible suffering. The boy was bitten almost two months ago by a dog belonging to John Mc Kay, a neighbor. General Horace Boughton of Texas died suddenly at Washington, Sun day. General Boughton was born In New York State in 1833, and, after serving through the war, attaining the rank of brevet brigadier general, removed to Texas. John Kopp committed suicide by hanging himself Sunday night at his home in Bridgeport, Conn. He was one of the original members of the Suicide Club of that city, and it was time for another member to die. Only two members remain. John O. Furman of Westchester, N. Y.. has bought the entire plant of the New Bedford (Mass.) Cordage Company. It is believed the property was bought for the National Cordage Company, and they will probably continue to Operate it. ' On Monday last a cyclone passed over the Andaman n Islands, in the Bay of Bengal, a British convict settlement, aud the steamship Enter prise, used to convey prisoners to the islands, foundered, and of her crow of eighty-three men, only six were saved. After five weeks of married life Michael Halloran, of Woburn, Mass., has had his wife arrested on a charge of poisoning him with Tarls green. The wife denies the poisoning, but says she sprinkled on his food some " love powder " to Increase his affec tion for her. George Tusscl, who is accused of murdering his wife, testified at the Coroner's inquest Monday in White Plains, N. Y., that he was drunk on the day of the murdor, and knew nothing of tho tragedy. Several wit nesses testified that Tussel hud threatened to kill his wife. Ninety-one Chinamen arrested Sun day night in the big raid by Captain Brooks and his officers on the opium joints at No. 21 Pell street, and No. 105 Park street, Now York, were arraigned in the Tombs Monday. All tho prisoners were hold in $500 bail each for trail at Spoclal Sessions. The Court of Claims at Washington on Monday, in tho case of the State of Indiana ugalnst the United States, to recover $500,000 expendod by the State for roods, decided adversely to the Stato of Indiana. Ohio and Ifll nols have suits pending, each involv ing a similar amount. Tho decision in this caso is a precedent which will Le followed In tho two other cases. C. M. Preston, Suporintondont of tho New York Stato Bunking Depart ment, has ended his investigation as I to tho condition of the Ulster County Savings Institution. Tho embezzle ments of Trumpboar and Ostrander amount to $581,331.37. The nubilities of tho bank aro $2,474,405.81) and its resets $2,103,517.30 permitting tho pay. incut of eighty-five por. cent, of the deposits. Wert n rota?, Nor. II. Storms have flooded tho rivers of the State of Washington, causing seri ous delay in railroad traffic. Tho Connecticut Senato mot on Tuesday, with two members absent, and adjourned until December 7. Tho now United States cruiser New York is to be launched at Cramp's ship yard, Philadelphia, December 1. Stuart Robson, tho comedian, nnd Miss May Waldron, his leading lady, were married in New York on Tues day. Tho cotton returns of tho Depart ment of Agriculture for November aro not favorablo for a hldi rnto of yield. The General Assembly of the niffhts of Labor nnonml nf TnWln on Tuesday, Mr. Powdorly being The twenty-third annual convention of the Now York State Woman Suff rage Association opened at Auburn on Tuesday. LipnlnCOtt. .Tolinnnn .1- PjI rlnnlnra in woolens, Market street, Philadel phia, lost $250,000 by flro early Tuesday iiiuruing. The Will Of E. II. Kehemerhr. rn irni admitted to probate at Newport, It. I.. Tuesdnv. Tho cstnto la snld tn ha worth $12,000,000. Discharged snMln robbing Postmaster Sniffcn of Fort Clark, Tex., of $3,300 with a polo aud hook. Ono of tho men has been arrested. The bodv of M Hnnhln V.M Fowler of North Guilford, Conn., was iouna in a pasturo near her home Monday evenintr. She was pltrhtv. seven years old. II. Sibert and John T?r!nWiiinn wera drowned while duck hunting near Vermillion, S. Dak., Monday, and a third member of tho party, Fred Lar son, was rescued. Henry Custis. roWeil whn i.-in,. an old man name Waller near Tan ner's Creek on September 5, 1H89, was hanged In tho Portsmouth. Y .Toll yard on Tuesday. General Scott Shlnn. XnnoimtM,l,,r,t Of tho Virginia Military Inatlriitn hna raised $10,000 for the purposo of build ing a memorial nail to Stonewall Jack son at Lexington, Va. Arion. United States So ford's groat two-year-old stallion, driven by Marvin, trotted against his record of 2.12 on Tuesday, and made the mile in 2.10J. Tho Directors of tho New York and Boston Transit Com nnnv nnvA Iiaha authorized to mortgage tho com pany s property to secure on issue of $500,000 in six per cent, live-year bonds. Miss Helen O. Downer nf .Tnranv City made asensatloniil stiamnt niini. cide by drowning at Asbury Park early Aucsuuy evening, sne was rescued by Eugene F. Smith, a New York broker. James Donohue, twenty years old, was sentenced to ten years in State's orison in New York Tiipr.I blng Captain W. H. Dougherty of the schooner Sallie Hastings, in a saloon October 21. Fred Nelson, John Lavalle and a boy named Jean Davis were mortally hurt and three ethers Inlnrwi hv nn eXUlOSIOn Of dvnnirilta In amrnhnnu at Hay ward, Wis., early Tuesday 1X1 VI UlUg. Herbert Dormnn a mnlllnn Ma-ir in the Post Office at Wlllimantio, Conn., nas Deen arrested, cnargod with steal ing letters from thn mnlla nnH TVnr.li- E. Bishop, a lettercarrier In New IT I . a naven, nas Deen arrested on tne same charge. John Blocher, one of Buffulo's wealthiest citizens, has bequeathed his mansion to be used as a charitable home for Seed men And tins nrrwl.lml for the endowment of the institution witn almost his entire fortune, esti mated at $2,000,000. Dr. Charles N. Palmer, a prominent physician of Itacine, Wis., hns con fessed to robbing the store and post office at Raymond Centre, near there, last August. Mr. Palmer, it is claimed, is a victim of the opium habit, and not responsible for his actions. Latest advices from Brazil show that tho revolt is spreading. Two provinces have declared their Inde pendence, and will resist President Fonseca. Other provinces will follow suit. Severe fighting has takon place in the province of Rio Grande du Sul. Mrs. Henry Perrin of Cranbury, N. J., while lighting a lamp Monday night, upset tho vesso), and tho burn ing oil spread over her person, setting her in flumo. A neighbor found her with her clothing and hair burnod oft The women died In groat agony half an hour later. A fearful accident is reported from Castellamare, Italy. A temporary eircus stand, erected on the occasion of a bull fight, suddenly collapsod while crowded with people. Five hundred persons were burled in the debris. One hundred were injured, twenty seriously, the remainder be ing rescued unhurt. Gov. Hill has appointed County Clerk Leonard A. Giegerich, of New York County, Judge of the Court of Common Picas, to succoed the late Henry Wilder Allen, and has ap pointed Chief Clerk William J. Mo Kenna, of tho District Attorney's office, County Clerk to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ologerlch's promotion. An attempt was made Monday night to ussasslnate John Woodward of Waverly, N. Y. As he was passing along a street in the suburbs of the village some ono shot at him, the bul let passing through his hat. Wood ward has no idea who the man was. In July last the bodies of Lou Wood ward, ii duughter of Mr. Woodward, eighteen, nud Arthur Piorce of Athens, Pn., were found In a piece of woods two miles east of Waverly, dead. It is thought that the person w ho shot at Woodward had a hand In the murdor of Pierce and Miss Wood- 1 vui tl. RELIABLE Comes to the front with the LARGEST ASSORTMENT, MAKING AND FITTING .-.OF THE.-. Best, the Newest anil ifloxt Slylisli, Invest i:i Priec; and to prove Satisl'aetion is our Endeavor. The best value for Money is to buy your Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Trunks and Valises of QI. MAIBR, O Corner of Main and Centre Streets, BI-OOMSDURG, VA. UNEXCELLED CLQTHINQ MADE TO ORDER, Largest Clothing and Hat House in Columbia and Montour Counties. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. PEALKKS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every "Week. UPeitnit Goods jl Secijz-t-z-. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Sole agents for tue Henry CI27, Londrcs, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Asb. Bloomsburg( Pa. IF YOU ARE CARPET, or OIL CXOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BEOWEM 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. CwCrfsffj's enqush. VhMM . ah ptlla la panaaaara: boiH. Dink 7.T ui iiuwn, IH. HOLIDAY FURNITURE. Now is the time to select Christmas goods while our stock is new and complete. Goods selertnd . - and delivered when wanted. Finest line of Plush and Tapestry Rockers from - to $25.00, Ladies' Secretaries, Dressing Tables, Book Cases etc., all finishes and in great variety of attractive styles. We have the largest and most varied assortment of Furni ture in the state, outside of Philadelphia. There are no lower prices for given qualities. Goods deliver ed free within 100 miles. VQORHIS & MtfERAY, DFAF3 iruiliie.'uocarwf ill whpt INESe 4 HA0 0IJf eilRtt br rrSh:'.1.?'?.1'"'- TUBUU8 (A) . liJkrilUSS. niuieralHrl, l,m- lurwnie. ttuocarwiiiiwnpt-nnitimrtlaV4ii llN.tTNk. ftruuCatn. a4draw . lllm 1, 88 Uraadway. Daw lark. GBATEFUL COMKOltTINU. EPPSS COCOA . DHEAKFAHT. Mty a thnrout?h knowlcdtje of the natural law. Wlilcli govern tliu oicmiluiin u( (IIkthUdii utid nutiiilun, mid by a cureful Uiiilluulluu of tut fine pniiwrt U'S of wftll-scleiMcrt lc;ni. Mr. Kpn nas iirovUlHlour bri'iiktitHt tulili-s with a ik-ll-tatfiy flavored bt:veniie whteli may kuvo ua many lieuvy dm una' bills. Ii lh by the JuilUinim UMi ot Biieli artleles of diet Hint a entistllutlnii may be Kiixlually built up until HlruiiL' enouKb to renlsi every tendency to illwuw. llundmla of Biiiiile maludlt'H aru llomiing arnuud uh roudy to allack wherever I liere In u weulc point. Ve may fHcapc many a liiiul Nliaft by keeping cur. Helves well fortllled Willi pure blood and u prop, eily nourlKhed f rmiie."-cvil .svi dihh iuizru. Wade slinplv with boiling wuicf or milk. Hold Only lu halt pound Huh, by (rrocurK, labelled thus: " HMEHrPPS & ro Homooopnthlo ChiuilHtH, l.oml)!1, Kir;lalnl. THE- Al AND Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands of Cigars: IN NEED OF MATTING, Reo Cross . W Diahond Brand ' v ixS .-,.... ... j .""" -"'"""Winl. " .IBM Kl... JliAua . T iju. asiue 13 & 15 W. Market St. WILKES-BARfiE. W: hi. Rock : A few choice cockerels for sale about Oct. first, at l.ob and 1.50 a piece. One choice one, early hatched, price $2.50 if taken soon. f W. 13. GERMAN, ,f MlMvillo, v AGENTS vp' now 1 nin,tn . fix nnv lu, .p.e Imu'ra" "SSJwt CLOTMC A V w W SOUSE THOMAS GORRBY. Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. Dcilerin Builder's Supplier. Inside Hardwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgages llAIHIA A TEAR! 1 4irthtt)HfV J 1 1 II 1 1 ! ny Ukty Iiitt1lrnt pra of rtlhrf 1 1 1 1 Nt, nn Md n4 wriic.aiMl , Kill 1 II 1 1 aftr lfilrarlloti,l.l Mini tntM!riiuly, WWW Whow tm 9mm Thn Umii, Klltr f wlp lavlrown lorvlht.wfat.WM imf llTt.l will .oMrat lh 4tuUu tniitluritirU(.t wblrh jimem tarn lhal amount, fio nwHirv for ni wnlrn mi - r I a ho. and qukk l kanied. I air but on worker from mcn dtolrin nrcouDtv. I I. 1r1 v hniftiit and provMH with uii.Jmmrnt lrr u? ivth:' ! ;mMlk H e K Kw V4 -W?'-1 liAr" L"uar. FKF.K. Adilma at on., C, AtLK!, lieta. 44, A m (., Mmimv, "miff little furlunreharWAlrtait'et woia fur lie, hjr Aitita f. A"'1". ani Jim. iiontt, ioimio. rut, oiireardnitirMwll. W hr itnuln. Y rendo Ik Wurfc and hiu, MbfrnrfTnu an. .n n- fnnri arc raellr r rnkur rVM t" Wa dev. All aaVa. V how roti hw and etart yon, 1 an irnrk In Mwn time or all ihr tint, lit mn fur work -te. fr'allur ankitown nMr t NKW tiJi.mlfl.l Prtl-iiLrn. H.llutlrU.t: 'a.vllvKHH4JorUMU1tMain MONEY! 'can bam4 at aarRIIV Una af work, liber mi. vouav at aU, aii4 tn ihrlr aw 11 taralltUa.il fitravarth.y 7 " ! aa raa lo Ifca Hwk. Kat? to Iran.. rami Marrmlac v flan ynm. Ka rl.k. Yo ran d.vot. your .para mutii.ui., or all jour tlm. t tka work. 1 bl. I. .a anllrrlr nw taniLaiul tirlar. .Mrl..f..t - - ... ll,llr" ' ramliiir from to gfcft Mrwrk aad aowama. t. WvlIl! 303 Sp 1 r';n1 .'niinlKlon to M. n ... .., WUIJJ'0" 'J and woutfti, 'iVa.heis 2 i VKJ'."""" ,0 W M'W I'lll'l LAH Marvels cf The New West- it.V.-.. il vwin-n Bum 111 OUt WITH. r-n- iri'ttvlruru. in tt Si ......t ... ..... u no iiuuibun orfer. ' VritQt0r"Q roK 1'AHTUn.AHS IN -TV. t r .". I'K'iAKU TO 8AI.AHV. iiKiiry lihi I'utilistiin Co., .Norwun, Lonn- 10-9 3-ni. "PATENTS." Cavpftts and Trado Marks obtained, nnd ull KKKS bus"u'B COltaucUMl for AlOllKHAlti wi-M,' F"f"R tH OlM'OSl'f R Tllft V. R VAT- KN 1' flltb'Ii.l . . tl f. . . .. " ' " "v no Buo-atreiieien, " bitHli eKsdlivet, lieneecan transact patent bust- luotu front WashluKtmt. , Hend iiuHlel,drawlii or photo, with deaerlp tloit. We advlso If. patentable or not, free of ciiuiw. Our fee not due llll patont Is tteeuivd A book, lllow toObtalu l'aleulH," Willi reler. J'nees to aetual cllenlit lii your stale, county, or town, aent five. Addreas r. A. HNow i' Washington, V. C. . (Opposliu V. 8. l'uteut OIllLf.) WANTED CAXVASSEHS for . , Viwrl. . . nZ,. ''"dsom.'st anil eh HI 1MMDEDKTELY ost HKmraied M.ti;a.. : The Monthly Illustrated American. I'MCIi ONLY ONE DOLLAR a vmi. .oiuiiiKslmis to fnuv.t.ssers from m to.'al per com ror further nn nt iii.cu ...! I., em ilr4 wnio to riiK n.i.i'snt i ki amkku'as rt !' Astor I'laee, Xutv loi'k -! aad mora anrr a lltil. aiifWoaa. 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