ii ! i V IF u t 111 H 5! s THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA. MEN FOR KITCHENER. I A DEADLY BLIZZARD Memorable Struggle For Penn- England to Sand Large Re- Byivaniaaenatorsnip Ended. enforcements to Africa. Snow Bound Passengers Per ish. In Russia.'' MASSACHUSETTS RETURN'S HOAR. GUARDS FOR THE RAXD MIXES. A TERRIBLE TALE OF SUFFERING. A Fifth Term For the Venerable Senator MrMIIInn Ite-rlerted In Michigan flnrk l.arka One Vote In Montana. HARRISBTJRO. jn. lfj.-Aftor n memorable struggle, which hns continued for several years, Colonel M. S. (Jtiny, regular Republican nominee for t'nito.l States senator, wag elected by the lVnn lylvanla legislature to fill tho vncancy rreated by the expiration of his term on march 4, lS'.lll. Mis combined vote in the senate and house was 1H0, or three more than the number necessary to a choice. The house and senate will meet jointly at noou today to canvass the rote and declare an election. Mr. Quay's commission has already been prepared nd sinned, and he will tnke It to Wash ington this afternoon. A pnrty of his Mends will go with him to be present when he takes his Beat in the senate tomorrow. The Democratic vote was enst almost "olully for Colonel James M. tJuffev of Pittsburg, and that of the nnti-yuiiy Republicans was divided among nine "fa vorite sons." Representative William J. Calvin of Schuylkill, who two weeks ago voted with the Republicans on the or ganization of the house, was the only Democrat who voted fur Mr. Quiiy. When he cast his vote, the followers of Colonel Quay broke into cheers, which continued for more than a minute. Rep resentative L. D. Brown of Crawford voted for the Rev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, the Prohibition leader. The solid Democratic vote in the sen ate was cast for Colonel Ciuffey. niurai r.cuemeii prevailed dur ing the balloting in the house. Long lie fore that body convened at 3 o'clock the chamber was packed with legislators and spectators. The crush at the doors was no great that many members had to have the aid of police to got into the ball. The entrances were guarded by a cordon of policemen, but they were powerless to cope with the crowd. In a rush to admit Kepresentative Galvin the door in one of the lobbies was broken down, and the ball was soon crowded to suffocation. The election of Colonel Quay ends the struggle which began at the organisation of the legislature in 1809 and has since conunuea without Interruption. Seventy nine ballots were taken by tho last legis lature without a choice, and then the leg talat.ur, f,JurneJ- The day following, April 21, Governor Stone appointed Mr. Quay to tho senate, and on April 123, 180S), his appointment was rejected by the genate by one vote. Pennsylvania has since bad only one United States sen ator, Boise Penrose. uruisn Force In Many Cases Worn I Out In the rape Colon) "nm- pnln anil I'nr I to Take Needed neat. iinrin It n Bel One llnnilrrd Honrs. Ao Mnils Itent-n Odessa for Sis lus Heroic i:iovtN to He lleve Stnlli-d Trains. T.OYIinV .Tan 1f!Ti, - I tnvnnv t.... . . i i i. , K""-ini ii '""-"'i'.', in. i-t. -ine (iiiessn corn Has ilecided to send large le-enfor ements I spondent of The Daily Mnil sends a to Lord Kitchener, and the war oflice, lienrlroiiiiing story of the sufferings of hi currying out mis decision, lias lie- railway passengers snow bound while on termined to enlist 5,U(MJ yeomanry vol- the way to Odessa. The blizzard, he unteers. says, raged continuously for more than At a meeting held at the wnr olliee yes- KM) hours over the whole of southern terday afternoon this plan and others for Russia. He describes the gradual nr- securing more men were discussed and rival of trulna at Raxdyeiinl.t with hun- approved, and It is understood that the dreds of passengers from the north who government will in tlio course of a day or had entrained six days before, two Issue a communliiue on the subject. "They had been snowed in for fiv.) A dispatch from Cane Town savs that days," he continues, "iiml furlitimr ,im,, Sir Alfred Milner's consultative commit- themselves for the scanty food supplies tee of nlllanders Is telegraphing to the provided nt the railway buffets. Womcu various committees of the uitlanders d children were weeping with hunger, throughout the country the terms of the while gangs of men battled with snow formation of guards for mines. Knch 'li'fts which were ll? feet deep In some mining eompojiy is to pay and feed its places, and Hint, too, without snow- CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Notable Kvents of the Week nrlrfly mid Ternrlr Told. Ground was broken for liew custom house in Xew York, Yencsuclti was reported to have sehed two American steamers. Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Wichita W. C. a. V. Woman, was released from Jail. SLVE.NTY CENTURIES AGO. ttrnatltul TrstSiiiiiii In Is V. lien V.ayy tlain .lionari'I.K Wire I. old ' Away y (lie AniliiiU. Tlie ci ntcr of ii:iorM for us to-dny In Ks'.vpl la the !ir,l dynasty time, and how l;iv niTvanccd i;i liie nrts of life were the nun of that n.Lre may be Rem f the stone and h here to view, niul the fNiiiiisiic WDi'ltiiinnsMp of n little toilet rani or rye paint box carved out of n sii.ie block of ivory, nnd made In the Minpe of a couple of ducks whose Inilsare twisted tog-ether to form, as It w.rt, the htnpe of the box. The gr(ni gentleman who owned this was buried with :!0 jars of offer injfs in his brick tomb, while 10 stone vanes were mar his bodv. lie had as own men. The cnsualfy list shows lhat there has been a severe engagement, with n loss of (! killed, 17 wounded and i missing, nt Murrayshurg, where the 1,'utch are said to have been joining the Invaders. .Vnrrnysburg is It! miles west of ttiuulT Reinet. Indications are not wanting that the decision of the government to send re cn forcemeuts has not ben taken a moment too soon. Colonel Colville's mobile col umn, which has been pursuing the Boers. plows, although these would have been useless even if they could have been I on n c I . "Finally some fUMK) liasseiiirors hail as sembled at Kazilyclnaiii. A regiment was sent from Kiev southward, and I.Otil) troops went noithword from Odes sa with shovels. On the third day tho relieving parties succeeded in eiitiini passage fr a collide of trains, which stalled with 2,0l) persons after a mini rush, the weakest going to the wall. 1 Ho trains proceeded for IS hours passengers and crew of the vessel. TnpMdny, .Jnn. 18. Mandcll Crelghton, bishop of London, iiii'u in j.ommn. has been obliged to rest nt Greylingstad n'"1 were t'le" "tuck again in tho suow. to erect n blockhouse and to cease opera tions until re-enforced by mounted troops. General Paget has taken his force to Pretoria to refit. Many of the men arc suffering from enteric fever. Three hundred Doers cantor..,! a British convoy nt Uronkhurstspruit, near Pretoria, but made off after liberating the prisoners. General Brabant, while addressing a conference of mayors at Cape Town, said the authorities were anxious to keep me ur away irom tape Town if possi ble, but that the only hope of doing this iay in semiing 1.1MKJ men to the front. uniinie to go forward or backward. The iili.ziml continued. Demoniacal fury mid pandemonium prevailed, the passen gers cursing the railway management, fainting and weeping. The trains wero buried, and all passed a horrible night. When morning came, n peasant volun teered to walk six miles to the nearest station with telegrams beseeching assist ance, supplies, firewood and water hav ing been exhausted. "Finally, driven to desperation, (10 pas sengers, with Count Kapnlst, determined to wulk to Odessa. Count Kapnist, with 10, reached a point where lie was able to secure sledges, and nil arrived nt Odessa, Clark Larked One. HELENA, Mon., Jan. 10. William A. Clark of Butte lacked one vote ov the number required to elect him to the Unit ed States senate yesterday. The first bal lot for senator was taken at noon by both bonses. Two members were bsent. Had the vote been in joint session Ulark would have been elected, as he re jHvpH n mo. Jorlty of the votes cast. A jcnt ballot will ne laaen today. He urged that no precaution should be lu""K" uncertain as to the fute of those omitted to prevent the enemy from ad- "V na1 ,ft "''"I'"1' vaucing farther south. "Meanwhile Governor Schnvaloff had organized train sledges, with supplies, Sympathy For Kruirer and the Iloera 'llicn nf,'er herculean efforts relieved the HANOVER. Prussia, Jan. 10 A mass two ,rilins- !t wa fd thut many of meeting of Guelphs in Hanover, under the , Passengers had their arms or legs presidency of Baron von Schelo-Wun- ,..n', , storf, who represents one of the Hanove- Eighteen thousand troops are now en- rian districts in the relchstag and is him- n?,0'1 I", the Work of tU'"rinS the line, self n Gnehih nn.i 1 he Odessa corresDondent of The Dnilv graphed to Mr. Kruger an expression of f'" ,!l'"1','8 .tI,nt .1-u Pfl'le were frozoii sym natnv. together n th t, 1.,. i, uiii.uru II. wl .. .l.l .L. T. ... ' Elijah W. Blulsdell, one of the founders by 1 he beauty of lmpc o ordI ilN,P '"" 'm"y' 'li,,d Ut U,"W' l"l'.ii- The British steamer Monarch cleared from New Orlenns for Cape Tow n with I j.jiiw nurses Tor the British army. Plcphcii Van Reussidaer Townscnd. a Well known Xew York lawyer, died at his ! nouie hi Iletnpstend, on Long Island, aft er several months' sickness. ine Hilliamstown colliery, controlled ny tlie l'eunsylvania railroad, has sus pended operations on account of difici- ences between the company mid the op- pillowstone n sandstone block for corn crntives over the hours of work. rrindinir ond n benotifol ii,.iii t7,n 1 he owners of the steamship Rnssie, of slate' had been appnrcntlv placed at na , F:le,, ;,W,'r,0,! .Kr,: l."yMUc. These -mon man. I ranee, will d str hute 0,000 j,i, ... u , .. ,. T, , T... , francs to the fishermen who rescued the V" . ' " "hn rrf- f ,n?'r ...ic ii nii .limn iiarsiaiig oroiiffin ins skull bones and his funeral furniture to the light of day. But the table in the center of the Murderer William Neufcld wa.' put to room " ,a to we turn, for here ic M,ic-u contemporary carvings in wood and Ivory, weapons and piecps of me royal dnnkinp bowls and furniture of scven of the rijjht kinps of the first nusty, and the work of two that pre ceded Aha-Mcna. Here is a fragment of a slate bovvl that the lips of eser tne pre-.Metute kinff perhaps have louenea. jtere is n frnpment of an alabaster jar lhat bears ti),cn It the name of Narmer, the sucoertlin"- sov- ereipn, but my eyes went nt once to the little bit of crystal vase whjch bore the name of Menn, for now I seemed to feci tryth f:de away and the real king nno uranK from a crystal yoblet to the success or tne city of Memphis he had built in fair fields from which he had turned the great Nile flood, seemed to sianu nefore me. Shrep Kanche tnr . a The discovery that sheep flourish Jn Patagonia and Terrc del Fuejfo has led to the stocking of enormous and verv profitable ranchea. J Your r.EST Wokk cannot be done unless vou have Cood health. You cannot have good health without pure blood. You may have pure blood by taking Hood's Sars.ipa rll anow. You cannot realize the good it will do you until you try it. l!eKin taking it to-day and see how quickly it will give you an appetite, strength nnd' vipor, nnd cure death in Sing Sing J. P. Morgan & Co. paid f I'JO a share for Jersey Central stock. The Italian steamer Leone was wretk ed cm Mil- Island of Corsica. Mayor William A. M. Mack of Elir.a bitli, N. J., was found dead in bed. Andrew Carnegie is preparing to build tin Independent road to tide water, The Philippine commission decide! not to allow religious teaching in the scho.ds. Prince Victor Xukudc'.ildzc was arrest ed at Nice charged with plotting: the dentil of the czar. Richard Yates was installed as govern or of Illinois, Win field T. Diirbin was in Aittrnratcd governor of Indiana, add Alex ander Monroe Doekery was inaugurated governor of Mississippi, Monday, Jnn, I I. Bt ween 4.800 and .",0(10 deer were kill ed in Xew York during the last season. St. Louis announced the completion of Ihe if. "5,000,000 fund for the world's fair in that city. Mdny prominent Buffalo families arc said to be leasing houses in other cities to avoid the exposition rush. The canal bill Introduced Into the Prus sian diet proposes various greut water way schemes iu Germany. Bishop Henry C. Potter favors the se lection of nn army officer as chief of the New York police department. An oil gusher wns struck in northeast 7 mrtm n st s m Y I" 4- V ? I Colds, Grippe, WHOOPINQ COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION 13 s t it TTdlt V l,t iff rlrnnnlrtt "r fl FA.I. 7 -HUMPHREYS' VtTERINARY SPECIFICS A.4,FRVRRB. ronsestlnna. InnamnM. ccsni tixns, Lun Fer, Milk Frm. God would help the Boers nnd the naonlt. of Hanover, which Prussia annexed, to u finul victory. TO BE TRIED IN CUBA. Supreme Court Orders Neely'a Extradition. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. -Justice The Bucharest correspondent nt Th Daily Express says that five Roumanian soldiers while going home were nttacked and eaten by wolves after a desperate struggle. Thnt Mailt From Mars. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Jan. 10. Pro fessor Piekei-intr nf tin. If.. -,1 Ha'hin has announced the oninlon nnrl torv savs: "EhHt In IWnU, ...i-. jiidgmeut of the supreme court in the ' J from the Lowell observatory in Arizo Neely case, Involvinif tlie vnlblitv of tho I nn a teleirram ihnt Et,nt n..i,. law passed by t-ongrees on June 0, 1900, I been seen to project from Mnrs (the Low- makes a specialty of TO miiiiita T ..-1.....I ,1. " . tmiu .'fl . . ...... .... -----t - -....i .id, A II Ik t i V 11 t'ntT Benfltor Thomi IT furh-r Un 1...... I CimiCt'S SrOWlUff OUt Of hi nllmrn.tl om. I f.-irt tn T-'nt- .,.,,1 UA... ' "i iiiit inii 1 1 . - v. j 1 """T1- ""'l I (Pill lit if term and former Senator Mantle of Butte I lMl'm?nt of postal funds in that island, copies through this country. The observ for the short term. Ten labor men in the I , f8" came UP on "PPenl by Neely er there is a careful, reliable man, and ..o.iiiue judgment or the circuit court there is no reason to doubt but that the for the southern district of New York re- light existed. It was given as from a niandiiig him to the custody of the mar- well known geographical point of Mars, shiil of that district to await trausporU- That was ull. Now the story has gone tiou to Cuba on a warrant of arrest is- Ihe world over. In Europe it is stated sued under the provisions of the new law. that I have been in communis! Ion -ih ern Texas 18 miles from Sabine pass, youunuti Z c. rrh.or K The vicM wns 1-.. i.i, iu,l nt ........ 1-.1U111 1 I ii o ... ' . . ""oinia rels a day. nre CUTCihy Hood' Pills. 35c. Saturday, Jan. 12. A-.1 t ' Many east side baker. In New York int bivTaiXuld ru"l1knrtirbrea,,,h- city nre reported to sleep on tho dough brain. ' W8ter n l,,e they knead. ... Pearson, the Prohibitionist sheriff of W'ANTED ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD I'ortlunil, Me., has begun a crusade p"-;""' neuyer and collect in IVnnsyl- l , ',or,ola established manufacturing wholesale house. 000 a vear. sure n fl. H.I nun ( '. '.( BPRAIW. Lameness, Injuries, mir-uiiiHiiniiit j I WORMS, Itot.. GraU. . llunltK THHOAT. O..I..V KmtMm l. It. t CCRR8 I K. K.M OI IJIIfl. rnM. IntWnsa. Innanira .unM tjiiiiiiii, i-iruro-i-nrunioiiia. F. P.MHI.IC. Brllvarhe. Vln4-Blown. reus I Itiarrhra, llvwntrry. .. Prevents M IMC A II K I AG R. " hu j KID:SEY BLAUDKIl UIMORDRRH. I. I. 1SKW DISK ABES. Mance. Erattflsaa. cures) llrera, (.rmw, Farry. .1. K. nD t OXIIITIOI. Nlarlnroal. cuhes I Induration, hlumarh hlaasera. KM. esrh; Riahln Csw, Ten Snerinm, Bonk, an, at. Ilumiihreys' Moillclno ( ., (.'nr. Wlllliua t Job New York. VmsiSAHV Masiiai. Hmwr faoa. am. NERVOUS DEUILITY, VITAL WIMKXESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathio SpnolfVi No. BU, In uaa over 4X) yeara, Uia only succeaaful mmady. $1 jr vlal,orspeialpBotasawithpowdar,far$ S0I1I by Druirltt!, or penl pot pld no rclpl l prtaa, BiarHaSTS'BSO. CO., Cw. WHOM a 1m BW..Sa laa. Meantime tho iilwi.i.t Kepuhllcan members are evneetoil tt ... nve. inere were au ICepublicans in the I " ",nu,e l"e "uiuoruies to sena Cliarlea I 'U observatory senate and house, nnd thev voted fur I Neely buck to Cuba for trial on I Mais) lasting 70 house voted solidly for A. K. Spriggs. against the pocket flask All New York hospitals are overcrowd ed with grip victims. Thirty-six deaths were recorded during the week. The Crouse block, one of tho largest apartment buildings iu Syrncuse, wus damaged by fire to the extent of $10.-01)0.' .''J1' McAuIey "f Chicago claims I quality of the cigars he eives awiv S100.000 indemnity from Portugal for al- - ' legeU false Marques. Monestv more than experience required Wur reference, anv lank. in nnv rl. t. .. closed self-addressed stamncd envelope Manufacturers, Third Tioor.'va Dearborn 10-25-161. St , Chicaijo. You can't tell how rich a man is bv the No Cholee In Delaware. DOVER, Del., Jan. lfl.-Tho Delaware legislature met here at noon yesterday nd proceeded to ballot for a United States senator. The first ballot was in decisive, as was expected. It brought out no surprise except that Senator Rich ard R. Kenney lacked but two votes of being re-elected 'for the long term, and Willard Saulsbury was one vote behind Kenuey. This state of affairs was caus- ea ny tne absence of three Republicans, .1,7 1 1 Vf 1 ".'ni,e wt'r,e '"'viewed by Mars, and nil sorts of exaggerations have Neelv t" i il" Bro,,,1(!H "P"" wui""'' "P'ung up. Whatever the light was we A.iiy attacked the constitutionality of have no means of knowing. Whether it tne law. 1...J i,iii, ..... Neelv'a eitt.nm .11 ..i... ... -" n m cuu say. 11 rla-ht. inlil J Z V" " "i r'"e 18 inexplicable." o.iiiciii. , Bl-t II lip IIS imprisonment at Lourenco A KEMFDY for thk Grippk. A remedy I recommended for rxiiient nfiliH -,M, .k- :ew lorK bowlers captured first nml cr'PPe lsivr.MF S BALSAM, wliirl, i. second honors In the bowling of the two Penally adapted for the throat and lungs, men team championship, of tho United D0"'1 "it for the first symptoms of the dis'- Stutes at Chicago. , ease, get a bottle to-day nnd keep it for use Friday, Jan. II. the moment it is needed. If neglected tlie Three m ined men terrorized Olenn S'l'-T.VJS ? 'c,mlency to 1,,in8 OI pntsimonia. N. V. KEMPS BALSAM prevents this by keep. Advices from Puerto Real. Snnln. r. "S "'c.to"Sn ,0..s.e nml lhe ""K free from a. i. r. .." :" innamai THE MAIIKETS. BLOOMSBUKG MARKETS. oossicTin wiiilt. asTAiLraica Butter p lit $ Eggs per dozen Lard per lb , 1 1 am per pound Pork, whole, per pound Beef, quarter, per pound .... Wheat per bushel Oats " " Rye " " Wheat flour per bbl 4.00 to 40 a .10 06 of 9 iS a protection against extradition to n coun try where he had committed a crime iu - ....... in yniuiLUlin, I . , . Senator McFarlane and Representatives loln" of Its laws to be punished there a.ingana ttltcnen. J. Edward Addicks, ' " port Admiral Cervcru as criticallv ill. Uovernor Mount of Indiana urges n law making kidnaping puuishablo by death or life imprisonment. ! John Gee, aged 16 years, after a quui rel with his mother shot and killed him ! self at his home in Philadelphia. Thursday, Jan. IU, ion. All drnr'ists ill KKMVa BALSAM at 2$c and 50c. i-iydjt Lots of peonle nave mniv n.nn.. . 1. ',rai,,s and not very much money at that. the gas man, received the solid vote of we i; mon .Republicans. Hoar For the Fifth Time. BOSTON. Jan. lO.-For the fifth time in a quarter ofa century the Massachu aetts legislature elected George Friable Hoar of Worcester to the United States senate. In tho upper branch of tho legis- 28 Republicans aud 1 Democrat Tt.i.eu lor ine venerable senator, while Tho judgment of the circuit court re- mending Neely to the custody of the mnr shal, thus alliruiing the validity and con stitutionality of the extradition law, was nlllrmed and by a unanimous court. Upon motion of Solicitor General Rich ards an order wns issued directing thut the mandate go down Ut ouco. The Grip Everywhere. CHICAGO. Jnn. 14 o iMaocrats voted for former Secretary . w lual more ,nnn persons in I Mate .Richard Olney. In the house 14 Republicans and 5 Democratic mem bers voted for Senator Hoar, while 48 Democrats chose Mr. Olney, and 1 vote wa cast by a Social Democrat for Ct-a 'es II. Bradlee of Haverhill. .-HllIau Attain From Michigan. LANSING. Mich., Jan. lti.-Senator James McMillan of Detroit was re-elected by the Michigan legislature, being the unanimous choice of the Republican ma .Jdrity. He received 85 votes in tne bouse and 31 in the senate. Thomas K. Barkworth of Jackson was given a com plimentary vote by the Democratic mi- "oriij. ue received one vote In the enaie ana ion in the house. I the grip belt, which extends across the united states from New York to the Rocky mountains, are sufferiag with the disease. The epidemic is greatest in the east, with 11 wide extension in Pennsyl vania. Illinois is also extensively nfllict- eu. m proportion to their size, Pittsburg, Reading and Allegheny City, in Pennsyl vania, ure tlie most seriously visited. The reports show that In the big cities of New York and Chicago the grip has spread nt on nlarming rate, and, although few cases are reported as fatal, the number is enormous. New York Police Bill Reported. ALBANY, Jan. 10. By a vote of 7 to i 3 the cities committee of the assembly has decided to report favorably the New ' York city police bill, which provides for ' a single headed commission. There was ! hut little debnto on the bill, which, if Is , understood, will be slightly amended on j the floor to meet some objections of the j minority. No date was fixed for n hear ing on tne Jiuffalo police bill, which is 1,0(10 to the Prince of Wales' hospital n niAfimiMi ul.,-.iln x r..i. .i. - , """r11"1 " ........... .....I..... iu wo i-w iui-k cuy iunti. one. Attorney James Quaekenbush of , Twenty-one variable stars were discov Buffalo, who will oppose the bill ou be- cred ut Harvard college observatory dur half of certain Inwyers and other resl- Ing the year A .. - I 1 1 .. W . t . I 1 . 1 " ii.-uis in mm am, uskcu me committee to In Ukart Dishask it Works Likr Magic "tor years my greatest enemy wasjorganic Heart Disease. From uneasiness ami ni.li.lt.,. Railroads in Colorudo were blockoded lion il developed into abnormal nctim. uy snow. mumping, iiuttering and choking sensations. Nebraska senute expressed svmnathv I .: Cnew' Cure for the Heart cave instant ... . . - - . 1 ralml n .1 .... 1 1 . wun tne uoers. . I 'J:'"-'' "lc "u symptoms have entirely Fresh outbreak of plague was reported 5 tT P ,?". 1 ' wnderworker.-Rev L. Iu southeastern Russia Mr. William Waldorf Astor has given S Dana, Pittsburg, Pa. iS ojiu oy a. Kleim. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures sorns, bunions, ingrowing nails, swob .y. .,u sweating leet. At all druggist, 1 , 0 - - - ""f.rt'aw ami shoe stores. 2 so. Samnlnm .iuj n.i'c aj Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel, . . Turnips " " ... Onions " " Sweet potatoes per peck , . . . . I allow per lb Shoulder" " .... Side meat" Vinegar, perqt.... Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted Raspberries Cow Hides per lb Steer ' CalfSkin Sheep pelts , Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt Bran, ChoD " .'' Middlings ' !!!!!!! Chickens per lbnew " " "old '.' Turkeys Geese " ...J" Ducks " u COAL. No. 6, delivered " 4 and s '' " 6 at yard " 4 and s at yard... . ! " 1 $16.00 .70 .30 .80 aS .05 .11 .eg S .05 it ft 3l .es .Ro 7S S MS 1. 10 LIS I. IO .08 .c8 .10 .is .08 s.6o 3S 3.60 absence of Assemblyman Schneider, the introducer of the measure. Chairman Kelsey refused to grant the request. It is expected that a hearing will be held in tho very near future. Mormon Elders at Hudson. POUGHKKKPSIE, N. Y.. Jan. 12.- I Leauder Robius, James A. Colliding and Del worth Woollen, Mormon elders from 1 Utah, are in Hudson endeavoring to es. tablish a church of the Mormon faith in that city, but disregarding the polygamy feature. It is said that thev will visit other towns on the Hudson river for the 1 Ocenn Telephony Now. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Tho Am.rii.nn Telephone Ulld Telegrunh comnnnv lm. I sauio nnrnose. Their mluui..,. ' 'i'Ii'O ninoi- itlst lltlri'linneil thu nulunlu If T I 1 u....!..!.. .1... ..l.t. i ' . . , . , , - ....u- - - wi j,. .,1, Jit ,a iu a,iiuiii iii,r luiin nun correct vari- W'l of the legislature wero n hni ul,,.., I'un n ,f C.,lin.,l,i,i m,n,... ,i.i..i. u 1.1 .1..... , r, .L. 1 " i.il - .fcv, . 1111.11 ..in ,.r I una luuiimun im:u HU OUOllC CI1- OlI Crase In Texns. DALLAS, Jan. 15. The oil excitement ; caused by the recent wonderful strike at Beanmont is spreading over Texas. Dal las capitalists are nearly as much exer 'Clsed over the discovery as the Beaumont people are. Private telegrams received here are to the effect that the flow of the Lucas gusher has not diminished. Ma cbtoery is nearly completed to control tho , flow and save the oil. Approximately 100,000 barrels of oil have been lost. Many strangers reached Beaumont yes tho art of oceun telephony ami which en. able telephone mcssagea to be sent over any length of land or marine lines. It runner states that the sum of $200,000 has been paid to Dr. Pupin for this in vention, with an annua! salary to him uuring the lire of the patents of $7,000. First Appearance of Toaelll. tertaius about it. Dvnth of Ada Ilehnn'a Mother. NEW YORK, Jan. Ki.-Mrs. Harriette Creluin, mother of Ada Rehun, the ne trtss, is dead at her home in Brooklyn. She hud been 111 only n week, and her death was due to bronchitis. Mrs. Crs hnn was born in Limerick, Iroland, in terday, coming mostly from the north and t,ie greatest pianists that country has KKW VftUK t.... nt ... - "-. iron .1.1 V. ' ' 1 '-""" losem, lo-' ana ca,mo to this country with her the young Italian pianist, made bis first husband Thomas and their eight chll- appearance In America at Carnegie hall dren 35 years ago. They took up their yesterday afternoon in the presence of a home In the house where Mrs. Crehun i i, i. "" xuueui in ouiy 111 uieu. f our or her ( hiklreu survive her. ....u uaa un.11 aecepieu in iiaiy as one or northwest, to inspect the new district for prospective Investors. Fully 200 new bor log have been started. produced. He has also Dluved with Him. cess in Germany, France and England. Island Sale Will Soon Be Made. Large Shipments of Coal. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 15. It Is undcr- PITTKBIJRO. .Inn. 14 io,.iw orm ' etood here that the sale of tho n.nluK 00 bushels of coal are on the way south 'est Indies to the United States will and before the present rise in the Ohio soon be comI'leted. It is added that the w cuccnecl 2,(Wtl,0(H more will probably "'icr oi nuance, 11. j. Herring, is be shipiKsd. The Beet now on the way is insdu up of 11)7 boats aud 84 barges. Hew York Central Advances Waves OSWEGO. N. Y., Jan. 16.-An ad vance of 10 per cent has been made to machinists In the New York Central shops here. cuiiciiiuihk sHiisrueiory arrangements The desire here is to sign the couveution before March 4. Rooaevelt Shot a Lion, Meeker, Colo., Jan. 14. Colonel U,,n. Vclt's first day In the Rockies netted him I handsome lion, together with an excit I i f udventure. Klx Children Killed. CHICAGO, Jim. 14. Six children were trampled down and killed nnd 40 others wero Injured duriug u panic at the Twelfth Street Turner hull. The panic was precipitated by fulte cries of fire. Fonr Hundred Fishermen Mls.lnif. YOKOHAM'A, Jau. 14. It is ollicially reported that 400 fishermen are missing and that tbey are supposed to have per ished in a storm Jun. 10 off the west coast. . Modern Bhyloek Dead. LONDON, Jan. 14. Rumuel Lewis, tlio notorious monoy lender und usurer, tvhu has been called tho "greatest and liennest of modern Shylocks," is dead. tiouul bunk of New York city. Hollo Chief Surrenders. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.-Oeneral MocArthur reports tho surrender of Del gado, commander iu chief of lloilo prov ince, Panay. He also reports that other important surrenders are expected during the next few duys. General Mat-Arthur's cablegram to the war department is as follows: "Delgado, commander in chief lloilo province, l'anuy, surrendered Jan. 11 to Robert 1'. Hughes, brigadier genor-1 ut volunteers, with 4 oflicers, til men, 14 lilies, ills command much scattered Other surrenders expected during the next few days important; signilied end organized armed resistance lloilo prov luce, l'anuy." Mlsa Jearhke Geta the Can. CHICAGO, Jon. 15.-The individual championship in the women's bowling tournument went to Miss Elizabeth Jeschke, who last Saturday rolled 701 poiuts for the five games. . In addition to winning the honor of being the lei-t woman bowler of the United States, Miss Jesehke received a silver cup val ued ut $100. Mrs. E. N. Wright secur ed second place with a score of WiH. Mrs. Wachsmutb and Mrs. Gurrett tied for third prize, eueh having scored i.S,ri poiuts. Wolves Devour Travelers. BUCHAREST, Jun. 15.-Ad vices from many points tell of packs of wolves kill ing und devouring travelers. Two wed ding couples who were sleighing in tho Marmaros district were uttaeked, and all four per oas were killed. The driver of the sledge escaped up a tree, but wus nearly frozen to death. Most men would feel flattered to read th inscriptions on their tombstones. Bssr, the The Kind You Have Always Bflogbt Buy U. S. Express Money Orders And avoid paying New York Clearing House Tux. BFTTER THAN POSTOFFIOB ORDERS method of ro'mltung money! Kor MKiyDH "My KP. WILLIAMS, Aft. PACKER'S M HAIR BALSAM tTlfftiMtt and beautifta Uit hi Proinuiei & hizuriftnt .nxrih Msver yll to Keitora Qrmj Curu mp riiprut u hair lJiu jtx.ird t ' "' lrUftM 6-7-4UO. New Oonsuuiptloa Cure. NEW YORK.. Jan. 11. -A new cure for consumption, the patient undergoing 15,000 candle power electric light bath daily, is being tried for the first time Iu America by Dr. George fl. Hopkins of 20(1 Ryorson street, Brooklyn borough. ALEXANDER BROTIIEllS & CO."' DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits ana Nuts SOLI AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Freeh Every Week.! 2?it goods Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F Adas& Go's Fine Cut Chewing tobacco 8oleRK"ti 'or the following brands of cigars Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Asb ' Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CAKFEI JT1ATTIICJ, r OIL CLOTH, 9 "YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BlOWKtt'S ' 2 Doois above Oourt Tloc. A lare lot of Window Curtains in stock. V JikasWi;t, , ., -.4''jM.m-....,. I'M. ,f,.
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