THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. POLICE BILLPASSED. Stata Senate Favors Single Headed Commission. i DEATHBLOW TO CHIEF DEVEST. Debate Sew 1rk City 1m Wae Brief, aae tke Aasesaklr Will , laaoaktealy ikt Eaaallr j Qalek Work It. A1BANT. Jan. 3.-The New Tork city police hill pael the senate at 'Si Minute part 6 o'cWk last evening by a Tote of 31 to 14. Fire senator were ab at. i Thi l the bill prwriding for single t ea-l p"loe comrr.ih a. ny its i It practically legislate Chief of roik-e LT-ry oat of o5oe. While the mayor ha the app-Mntront of th police c-'ron-.is-iner cndr this bili tbe app'inte may at asy time be renior-e-i by the governor. ,"nn r years aril his saiary 7 V He ha twj epv.i. whi h h himself shall ci-v. Th bili will com up in th snibiy today. ad an effort iJ W made to j-ai It through. Th debate on th New York c-.ty bill occupied th dy in th Tit. Js-n-av-r Donnelly acd K--)y. D-rr.-nts. at tacked th mes.-r ac 1 r1 std rinst th partisan lvnTatv whi h th-y t-iiiaj-4 tie majority was tikir.g Snat-T El.t-rg and Siater. K-p-i'iii.-ar.s. of New Trk city defended th- bill an 1 it c-r.tti-tnr:tt!ity. S-nat" S-.rar.ihaa r-k as r..r.vr for th nrasire an 1 .vi thjt it kh xil! I i m",-h -ut ili -.i.'.n.r.t. .The att.fji of Soal.'r Mi):!'. I-ibli-an. of St. Ijtti ii county r-vst.-) a ir ba b sp"-- on th measure. H. argument aint th- bill i even tare foTcefi" aa-i efe-ive than that of tU Democratic nator. Bit its on'EiEiti the bill ia it present f rm b larl in far'-r cf a tntr-'i- !:.tan txlicv b:!l ia-i eaii thit th tat h ' iil take odVj i!if tte aiminiatrati'in cf th tf.tir 't w York rity. On- prrii.u in tb rr nt b- a;i. h'.uW b rnK-Td. the n whif.h ?iT th rrprn'.r r- wir t- rmT tb C'n'.ni:-:-n without charts. II dr!s--l that t- l nnxnr-.:ct:-nal. Snatr Rain r k at ltrtb a farr.r ff th bili. Scaj"r Wra iy rv;.;il to th arivti acl arjr-i-n: ia I"?P- l:cac M-eat'ir. Th it-bat vt trni;natJ a: V21 by S-natr K'.wo:th. ho d-fn-Ifl th ma-ar anl Jt'. .rcl th fa-t that ft mgrh ralua:-; tiaj h-.uM tar boa ntd. Th iaii.atKBii arv thst ill f th nw taiativo bill cf ;-'Tm.r i'MH UI bar to be amn.i-!. Th- rr. rn r t:ra 'f r&ak thi ta-mct ab-nt thm: "The bill wr drawn to iaitiat th ida com-yl in ty icasr. icl thy may hare to b tta-; o.ni ivrab'.j La phra.-i-'cy." Th biii taxiaz Mriasr bank cpin thir rnrpln is th trt od to b foml i6.-it5t. jiZ'l niezvti-M bar already ben ma i to Senator Knsm'a C)niniitte n tuatkn. Tk Flkt F.aJolBPd. COLUMBUS. O, Jan. it. Th uit to enjoin the J-ffri-Buh'in Csht at Cin cinnati as fci-l in th c-tumon pU-aa coon of Hamilton cuunty thU momine. The p-etitwn. which is a rolaninoaa dorn mnt. was coa:pletJ late ytrJiy. The 8anzrft Athleti Association company, the prinripaU in tbe ght and their tnan gr and the Cincinnati Z-.-ol- cical com pany, which owna the around on which Sant-rfet ball is situated, are made de fendant. The pt-titi"n recites that the propo-d btiins cn:et is "a pcblic BaLsKnce and aaint the peace and digni ty t the tate." Among the a!Isatwn that will be made in support of thU claim U that tbe ent would attract a Ur;? naml-er of noushs" to Cincinnati. Tke Peoria Rokkerr. PEORLV. 111.. Jan. The exact los iistaUie.l by tbe reretue office from tte risit of the robber Friday niht lat fcat been determined to be J lis plunder taken consisted of rerenu ttan'r-s of rarious deif-minations carrie-1 ' off by the robbers in the original package- The weight of tbe plunder was nearly 3s) pounds. No clew bas as yet been discovered, that throw the slight est lisht on the matter. J. W. McGia nis, revenue agent uf this district, is here, as eil as M-reral of the secret ferric mec from Washington and Chi cago who are at work on the -. bat apparently with little hope of succesi. BlaasaUt Hwsi4 Pleads Cailty. NEW YORK. Jan. y. Poblic curiosi ty in tbe Georjre W. Howard bicamy case has been disappointed acain. There was a thrnr of the curious in and about the county courthouse In Brooklyn yes terday morning when tb case wa called for trial, but tbe defense sprung a sur prise, entered a plea of guilty, and in It- than 20 miaataa from bis appearance be fore Judge aMJai Howard bad left th courtroom to (a to Sing Sing, sentenced to pass the next two year and ten month of bis life at bard labor. Tbe maximum penalty under tbe statute is ire years. Gersaaai Capital Far Pklliaalae. MANILA. Jan. 30. Mr. Krueuer. tb Germaa consuL visited tbe Philippine commission yeatarday. He aid he rep resented two German companies that are waiting It invest $10.s.(a in gold in tbe mine, but are unable to do any thing because of the nonexistence of mining law. Mr. Kroeger say he ha cabled the foreign office at Berlin asking that Instruction be sent to the German embassador at Washington to use bis diplomatic influence for tbe advance ment of tbe tpoonef bill by tbe Ameri can congreaa. Oil Froaa Taaer tka Sea. AUSTIN. Jan. 2 The oil excitement to increasing throughout Texas. It is con aerratirely estimated by those who bare been-keeping in close touch with the movement that fully S.tMi.OOO acre of rospectire oil lands bare been leased in different part of the state since the great gusben. near Beaumont wa discovered some day ago. Tbe demand for well trilling rigs is unprecedented. Score of these outfits are being shipped into tbe state from Pennsylvania and Indiana. '"There bas been a big jump in land value. Kirassit "Mill flwaa Fek. X. NEW YORK. Jan. 30. The gorernor of the New York Stock Exchange at a apecial meeting held yesterday decidad to suspend buaineaa on Saturday. Feb. 3. In respect to the memory of Queen Vic toria, wtvwe funeral will take place of that day. VERDI'S DEATH. ftraatsl Fr Life Oeaeral Waaralaa Fr tke Great C'aaawer. MILAN. Jan. 2S.-Oiaw.pp Vrll. tb rompo. died at 2 .. o'clock Sunday mnrninc. , Tb doctor were atoindcl at tbe ! eitraordinary ritality diplayed by Yerdi. STral time imp'nioB of breath inc rar toe imprhD that be had ei- . piri. and a rrt wa cablol abroad to that effect sertral boar befor tbe od artualiy cam?. Althonth prcld by a tmetl for lif that la!J two dar. VMi" cVath when it cam wa pavfnl. He did D- t rcin c ti"Vine. Whrn he pa.-l away, be wa arrjunied by nlatire and intimate friends. The announcement cf bi death cre ated areat emotion. Theater, pleasure tvsorts and many storv wer cl J. 1 GirsErrE vekdi. cl v- S.y all the jr..i:n-at re:lncea r dr.;-d. The city authorit: fcbliyh .1 ul"iit:c pr'!ai:-at;vn. whith u J:t-I thru;a cut Milan. '. K:t;g Victor Erjniat :-! nt to the fa:i.ily a t.-l. -rraai r f c n i-.'-u"' on be tait ' t tiniM-lf aad Ua.a !! I.-na. Vr!i i b"tc ia th" .1-tchy ? Parma n 1 1 4. ' U tulil cdr La Sala ia thi nty and ia 1 V4'J br-c.-ht out h: C.-t which was rery nvef ;L It ti f 'l''wt-.J by othrv whi-h hare :ace fanvn. Amons th'e !w.t known a r- "Gi-iTinna d'AV "Ma.- V-Th." "Hiz-iletto."' "1! Tnjrator" a "La TraTiata." He was cral an Italian senator in 174 and is 175 n:a!e a cocituandcr f tii Ij-fUiu -f Hod-t. The cau of bis diith vn o.cotj- n of th brain. THE FULL PENALTY. iaaae Dlisa Ha a Clcaaeacr Far j Jeaaie Bwaaekleter'a Slayer. PATEKSON. N. J- Jan. . Sj far as be could Jnde J inatiaa 1'ixua. sit tinr in the court t oyer and terminer here yesterday. rvi-emed the failure of Je-sy jns'.ic in the Hs.a.(ter ninr.ler ' case. With shakin? Toic. his fa-e hard- ; ly under control and pale twyona us i wonted whiteness, he toLl Walter C. Mf- j .VlUter. Andrew J. Campbell and WJ- . liam A. IVath as they cowere.1 lief-re I htm that he proposed "to drr-.y their ; ItTe. to obliterate erery brishfprwpect that tbey might hare bad of becoming good and uful citizen." From the first words of the juds. who had so plainly xpree-l his resentment at the part he would be called upon to play, there wa not the slightest ray of hope of clemency for the wretched men who shrank at erery sentence a at a blow. If Judge Dxon had been passing sentence of death, h could not hare been more inexcrable or more morel. He im p"' the limit ia every case McAlister. I hath and CampbeiL 30 year at hard lal-jr in state prison and it should hare been hanging, the judie said again yes terday): Kerr. 15 years land his crime was worse than that of the others, the court declared,!. While Judge Dixon was sentencing the prisoner Hugh Kerr, the father of George, lay dying within a stone's throw of the courthouse. Mr. Kerr is dying because of the disgrace of his son George. George did not know till last eight that bis father wa so ill. It was from the evening papers that be found out. Hi friend had kept his father's condition concealed from Lira. Equally umorant of the son's sentence will the father remain. He doe not want to hear of the case at all. A HEAD ON COLLISION. Fire Perasaa Killed aad Oae la)ared la West rirarialau PARKERSBURG. W. Ya., Jan. 2). FiTe person dead and one sererely in jured, two engines and ten loaded car wrecked, is the result of the mistake of a train crew yesterday afternoon between Petroleum and Volcano Junction, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. It was tbe old story of the engineer be ing asleep at bis poet aod mistaking tbe first section of a passing train for the sec ond. ThiiikiLg both had passed, he pulled hi train on to tbe main track and sped onward to what would seem to hare nec essarily been hi death. All the dead are trainmen. A Fiskt Wltk Mooaaklaera. , JACKSON. Ky., Jan. 2 The sharp est fight in tbe history of Kentucky moonbining occurred Friday morning between a revenue party of fire and a force of moonshiners on Elk horn creek, on the line between Pike and Knott counties. Elkborn creek is ten mile from Hindman and 30 mile from Jack son, the nearest railway station, and thU, added to tbe fact that the entire posse of deputy United State marshal wa captured, prerented the new from reach ing revenue official sooner. United States Marshal James received official notification of the tight from the revenue officer at Hindman and will send a strong party of revenue officer Into tbe country to capture the outlaws. w.ll Stills to Beaasae. NEWCASTLE, Pa, Jan. 2S.-Tb nail, wire and rod mills of this city, con- j trolled by tbe American Steel and Wire ; company, nave receirea oruer to resume work a soon at possible, and a force of men ba been put to work getting tb three plant in readiness for the resump tion of operation. Over 600 men are employed in tb three concern, which have been idle inc the middle of last April. GeBetml Goarko Dead. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 30.-Gener al Gourko, ona of the mwt distinguished general of tba Bnaao-Turkiab war, it I aWad. 1 , S Yv n r - - i 1 AGUERRILLAATTACR - i Americans at Pitch Lake Nightly Under Fire. DISASTROUS SITC1TI03 EEFOETED. L te-latla la Rasters Veaeaaela Seat Aapkalt Deamlta laereaslac laaarateata Resrte4 ta Have Retakea tarapaas. j TOUT OK SPAIN. TriciHd. Jan. 3. Accordiu to adrkr jnst reo iTed from Caracas, a trutworrty encin-r who has arrircl there from I'iti b lake reports that th situation is diatrni. He say ' that 1 Enctib rtrroc who were em ployed to do police d ity fled vIkd tbe m nrrnt Kran Crin into tbe jnns;l.pnly 25 Americans belt'. k-ft to protect the pTt"f-ty an, lires of American families. Th mewnpr from tbe lake implored the l"nitd State laiti. n at Caracas to afford prot'tk.n. my'ut that the lir and prperty of Ar'ri -an were ripned to ruerrilla attack, firu.f araud the lake a-oinc on nithrly and th Americans bf inz too few to b 1 1 oat attinst a beary attack. United State MinNter Ixim;. ac cr'!in to the same adri.. re;'!iel that th rpjrts were r- -:1!t exacrerateL but that they could t:--t V iinrel and that , he would wre the facts to Wai-h-iinr'-n. Mr. Olctt. the O.-in'-x-i ni.inair. has r tnrr.'l frni Caracas. whe Le w ut to try to arrar.r f"r the r!"ae of the s'a:nr and chrini-r ciptnre-l by a , Viieine!an runbat noar Tnrii !ad. The i British owner Hew the Yencxuelan fla$. and the crew wa n-t !-h"t. i The rTflnti-n in eitern Ventt'ia. J r.ar the aphalt ! jvwit.. is incrvains. ! bet the di.turbain vs are remote f r m ' ".ir-scas. which rftriaitis tranuiL Inforroati"U that has reached Port of Spam says that th iust:txent have re tai.ro Carujoino a ad will at?a. k Cu u ar.a soo. Steamer- are n -t ailowed to laad pas.-Di"rs or nicil at Carupaao. t The oinimandcr of t- Ften-h crtiir , 'u- h. t. which lies there, confirms this ititellie-nce and the rvf-.rtel artirity of the insnrtects. It 3pj-ars that aa at tn.p to capture ('icda-l B"!irar. capit.-.I of th stat of B"iva:. ar..t oTj miles , up the Orin-ieo. is like!y to be m.vie as ' sr-'n as the instir -nr hace rceired a ' I larr supply of arms expH-ti-.l. j CabWs to the Trlni lad paper from Caracas are sererely eeasorvd. The J Ytntru-lan C'Tercuu nt threaten three . American reporter with forcible expul- ' ion and is r!"rou!y ".pprciua pres ; di patch to the Unired States. Eren ' diplviuatic r:i'f"i are tamiwred with. MRS. NATION LIVELY. Attacks tke Gstrraor aaa Otker Of elala of Kaasaa. TOPEKA. Jan. -JO. -Mrs. Carrie Na ! tiin ye-itertay inr-ded the oSce cf Got- emor William E. Stanky ia bis cham- j tnd for a i-, in capital baildins hour arraicned the chief cxecunre ; f f the t 'e for hi failure to dw the sa- ' ,.f Kana.. Then in turn she rioted the oCce of Att'-rner General Goddard. i .antr Attorner Nichols and Sh.-r.ff Por- ' . . 2 t ' . I- . 4 .1 . - 1. . 1 ..r . , V, . . they close the saloons. ' When Mr. Nation entered Gorernor : Stanley" office, she wa followed by a i crowd of newspaper reporter and others. By turns she administered to GoTemor Stanley a tongue lashing for his failure to uphold the laws against liquor selling ! or begged him for aid to carry on her . crusade. She put her question with fierceness and answered them herself without giving the gorernor time to utter , a complete sentence in his own defense. Mrs. Nation accused the gtiTernor of branding her as a lawbreaker and de- i manded to know if he bad a better tneth- . od than the of riddisg the- state of sa- j loons. j Baroa Rotksrkild Dead. FRANKFORT. Jan. 2J.-Baron Wil- belm ron R.ithscliild, who died at coon yesterday, was the grandson of Maier ; Anslem Rothsehild. who founded the ' great Rothschild banking hou-e. He was born in Naples May 1J, lv.. His father. Karl, was one of the five sons of the founJfr and established a branch in , Naples. He was the oldest son and was taken into the busines by his uncle. Anslem. who had no son. For tbe same . reason ail of the suns of Karl were taken j into the Frankfort business. It i- inti mated that tbe whole Rothschild bank ing system represent something ap proaching a billion dollars. The Paris , branch has a nominal capitalization cf j UMaJ.iMJ. but its resource can be ur- mised when it U sai l that iulMl it lost I $ij.ii,ri, but Cut for a moment wa the house checked in its business. The 20 Rothschild families in Europe in spite of their numerous charities cannot spend half their income. Vom Crass Had a Bad Heart. CAMBRIDGE, Ma, Jan. 2S.-Tbe autopsy on the body of Curtis L. Crane, who died while boxing with bis closest friend. George R. Ainsworth, at Harvard uuirersity Saturday, show that Crane died from heart disease. The autopsy wa performed by Dr. Swan, th medical examiner for Middlesex county. He said one ide of Crane' heart was rery much enlarged, while tbe other side wa rery small, and any excitement or en due exertion was likely to cause death. The excitement and tbe exertion neces sary to boxing was stated to be the cause of death. As acmn as tke autopsy bad tn performed the body wa taken to bi parent' borne in Brookline. Th police on bearing the report of the med ical examiner decided to t-ke no ft cher action. Hotel Fire la Waklaarta. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. Fir bro'- out about half past 'i o'clock Sunday morning in a small room on the first tiooi of tb old prtioa of the building occa pied by Willard' hotel and which ad joins tbe new structure now in course of construction. Tbe flame were confiaed to this room and the hall immed.ately adjoining, and tbe property loss will not exceed $3,0uo, but a half hundred guests, including several congressmen and theil wires, were badly frightened. All. bo ever, managed to escape in safety. Iadlanastotla Baa Boraed Oat. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 30. Tbe plant of tha Indianapolis Sun. an evening pa per in East Ohio street, wa gutted by fire yesterday. ls, xjij.uji; insurance. IIS.OiO. Tbe typesetting machine were ruined, but tb presae may be repaired. Arrangement have been made f jr tbe ragular issues 1 tba paper. I fatakle Eeat f tke Week CrleSf aaa Tervelr TI4. Count ToJt.S U rrpwrtcd ctlaly ill. I Half a million dviiar fire occurred ia IV M -lines. M'chican suprer court ophcM tbe la acVitjac tat law. Th new Cleeland ball at Hampta Institute wajfedica:ed. Kn:Kyee of tbe Paris no Jerarounl railp-ads went on a strike. llepul lican enatir ia New Jersey fa tor al-.i.hin sprin e"dlocs. Brigadier General" Wade a ad Ludlow were ordered to the Philippines. IlritUh teamer Kansas Ci'y was awarded VN.aJ for sairinx the CuSo. Taesaa. Jaa. . The estate of Philip V. Armour is ral lied at 1.-.(''. Widespread damace ly saow aaJ wind was rp.rted ia Er.zland. i Srpreni court sustained Miaonri aaint Illinois La drains canal case. SerriiT commeirKrat1r of General Arrctr.ti were bell at Hampton insti tute. ia Yircinia. ! Pr fer Bruhar cf .l!cchny has romplrted instrumrn'al ou:p-mer.t f-r ob- ' sTTa;i. of solar c i:;-e. j Chiiese pirate attacked a Enrv.--0 1 bono a'. killing the t"itu. a and j wo:.vl.ns two cccpatt. ! TLe stanT Holland wa l -t at the : Dtrr'-e t- the rivr Ma.is. Eighteen pr- , sor. arv be 1 it-red to 1 !rwnL j liiciry C. Nietivu ws r--d f-" by i Jm'z- Jer"me in tie Nfw York court of J special sion for spitt:cT m an c.crat eti railway car. Koidar. Jaa. Th? p- pe i.vucU aa toyIl cl ca ' iJ ism. Ati l-rw Carnecic . ?-r-l to jrire S".X f.'s f'r a free library tt Ijewiton. M. A fire ia a bi cr- k. rr t.-.r ia CLica r -au-ti a loss of Iwtn tca and fi m si. Fifty tbou-and Filipino in I! ilo rrjT incc har taken the a;h of allt irijat t the United State. Th PrTs hTe csptureil a p--t ol IioMin fusiU-ers, a tria with supplies and dumazed a ra.lway in the Trjuitjl. A student at Wi".i-im (--lli'cc was kidnap.-!, b-'und and ci;'d and carrie.1 scTer-1 miles by niiv.pl mm as a practi cal j S-crct.try Iyer f"Ti'-l cntracts with the N.wp..rt News Siiipbuil.licK company for two armored crucrs to cx: npwaid of 7.V. The .r5i:e of tbe l"nit! State ir.trna! rereuJe c Hector in Peoria. Ills., was ea tered y bnrc'.ars. who bn.ke open the safe and et -le war reTenue stamps be lieved to amount to J 1 .. O in ralue. Satardafi Jaa. 2S. The I'tUware anatorial deadlock was onbroken. Hearr snow doitl the mines ia tbe Shami-kin reviun. Yerdi suffered a relapse. His early death i expected. Julian Arnold wa sentenced in Lon don to ten year" Imprisonment. ' Six New Bel ford fishermen were lost by being caucht In a school of whai-e. Chief Justice Pcpue of tbe New Jer sey supreme court has announced his re- tirement. Mrs. Carrie Nation, temperance cru sader, refused to eat at a hotel in Hope, Kan fearing poison. A formal deed declaring their deair to be mtrriej wa signed by Queen Wil Lelmina and Iuke Henry. Friday. Jaa. 33. A successful operation wa performed on Mr. Kniger' eyes. British steamer Starcro went ashore on tbe Maryland coast. Thermometer at Forty Mile. Alaska, registered 7S degree below zero. Benjamin F. Silliman. 0.1 year of age, the oldt-st member of tbe New Y'ork bar, died in Brooklyn. A new White Star line ship is to be - built. It will be .'. tons bigger than i the Oceanic, but not a fast. Tkaredar. Jaa. 24. First issu nt William J. Bryan paper at Lincoln. Nfc. ' The Panama railroad decide. to meet tbe Pacific Mail' cot ia rates. Th new well at Beaumont. Tex., ia producing 2.0 barrels of oil a day. Many vessels overdue at Pacific coast por practically bare been giTen op as . lost. Tbe Morgan syndicate bought 10.OOQ j acr acres of coal land in western Pennsyl- nia. Rochester and New York capitalist have combined to control Genesee water power. Reports showed a large increase in metal produced on this continent last year. Montana is now the leading ore producing atate. L rarer ialarleo Decllaed. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan- 30. The con stitutional amendment presented to tht convention of the United Mine Workers of America at the afternoon session pro viding an increase in the alaries of th national officer provoked a long argu ment and resulted ia the salaries remain ing as tbey were last year. Mtniber ol tb committee on constitution recom mended tbe adoption'of tbe amendment, but the officer oppoaed it. Misplaced fwltek Caaaes Deatk. NEW YORK. Jan. 2U. A misplaced switch on tb West Shore railroad caus ed a collision yesterday morning between a local passenger train and a gravel train half a mile north of f West Shore de pot at Weehawkec. '1 wo men were kill ed outright in the accident, three men se riously injured and may not recover, and fire others were injured lei seriously. Deatk of a. Hero of aa Jaaa. MIDDLETOWN. N. Y, Jan. 30. Peter J. Cunningham, a hero f tha bat tle of San Juan Hill, is dead at his home in Liberty. He went through the war in Cuba and received a bullet in tbe right lung at San Juan. Four week ago be was granted pension of $o0 month and 701 back pay Died Frwas Sae kali Blow. MIDDLETOWN. N. Y, Jan. 25 -Lee Gonkling. 17 year old. a son of David L. Cockling of this city, is dead a a re cult of being struck in tbe back of the head by a suowball at acbooL For sev eral day be lay in an unconscious ktat. Heavy flaasv la Cersaaay. BERLIN. Jan. 30.-A heavy snowfall ia reported in northern and central Gar many, blocking tbe roads and weighing down telegraph wires. Ccunmunicatloa U Berlin itawif to laxgtly inurruptod. CONOENSEO DISPATCHES WAIITED ROYAL VISITORS. rarta DUafalate4 Tfcat Jlaea ! Tkeaa Dla Alteaa tka Cavasllfaa. Disguise it as ycu n.r. republican Traix- has betn bitterly disappointed at tke absence of the principal crow ned beads of Kurjpe from the exposition, bu. most of all at that of the Hussian t oTtrtisn. France conl!erf d and not onjust'.T that so much was cue to her from the sen of a f.?!hr whose tn-3i-cry is rerpetuated In Paris by one ( the meat s-riVir j and bta'Jtiful monu ments esrr et'.s id by an art-loTict? na tion. France si.l cot acxrt tnat tne I absence of crownrd risitor of the first rack and their heir was due to her own folly. She who is always prearh iny tbe o'.U?anr of rfpublican all orfr the world will r.ot admit that there may be such solM.iritr atror-' monirchs. And. eren if she did eilmit it. she would fail o ttr the reason why Nicho'as II. tiin'.l r.ot hare made an exception ia her faror. She thinks, thourh th does per r it, that hr quondam ally owed her thit. says tb Lordon Frustrated N-ws. There wa no proof that Oscar of pweea ard Nora ay. Leopold of Bel g:am. and Georj? cf Greece are not as solicions cf the rrfstisr of their f"ow sorfrcijT.s as the res', bn all three felt that they orl sotrethir? to France and they wre de:rr.ined to arVr.nw!dce the oh!:micn ii 'hat way. 0-r is cf purely Frrrch de scert: Leopat.T's fi''.er frr;rectly owed IJg crown to Frarce. who f uiht the bittle of P.eljium aesi'nt the Ia!ch. without which bat'.'es th-re wonld bare beer, no Leorx-i'd 1. Heor? had to tharik Naroleoti III. for leinir where he i. These three srrirelrns bar shown the:r pratifie. and Franc, who can be rf-y pfnerons, will tot for?! this. A TOUGH OLD SALT. Adsalral Kepnel Hit pet a Life Has la tke Drltlsk SZarlae Serrlee. Tbe K-rpel family, cf Ene?.ir.d. of which the bra'e old admiral bearing th cam is a Cfn'wr, is notorious for it toug-hness. Sir Karry. a; tbe ad miral is called, was conspicuous amonir the -rutst at Lady Mary Kcr pel's wd-d-ir.e a couple cf weeks ago. Sir Harry reiirtd from the royal navy in 1S79, afer spending no less than J7 year in that service. In the China war cf oO rar" back, h had corr.rr.ard of the Dido, and won distinction, ar.d he was quite an eld fshrinr hard whfn he served in the Baltic and Rlack seas dur ing the Crimean war. After the close of the Crimean campaign he rtunird to China acd covered himself with clory in the desperate work in Fat shan creek. Keppel bar. in Borneo, now an old-estabiished settlement, was called after him. Forty years aeo he asked tbe electors cf bis beloved Ports mouth to let him go to parliament, but tbey icsisted on keepinjr him to the quarter deck. The admiral is a fine specimen of the old-fashioned sea dop. and ia a yonn? yet as many who might be bi frandchlliriB. This is What Thev Say. Those who take Hood's Saxsaparilla for scrofula, ecie ma. eruptions, catarrh, rheumius vi or dys pepsia, say it cures promptly and perma nently, even after ail other preparations fail. Voa may take this n ed due ttith the utmost conrVience that it aill do you good. What it has done for otheis you have every reasoa to believe it sill do for you Constipation is cured by Hood's 1'ills. :5c People who buy goods oa the installment plan evidently beiieve in trusts. WANTED ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD character, to deliver and coliect in Pennsyl vania for oid establ.shcd manufacturing wholesale house, f 900 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any bank, in any city. En closed sclf-ad dressed stamped enrelo. Manufacturers, Third Tloor, 334 Iearborn St , Chicago. lo-.5-l6t. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures soras, bunioos, ingroaing nails, swol len aad sweating feet. At all druggist and saoe stores, 25c Sample mailed r Ktt. Ad dress Alien b. Olmsted, Le Koy, N. . t7d Tbe man aiih an elastic conscience is al ivs willing 10 stretch a point. O Bsa-ta Kgsatara f ITOXIIA. si ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tot&cco Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS TOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every WeeklJ :e,it2t-2 Qooiss -a. S-Ecr r,rjr2 SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing JfTobacco Sole agent tor tbe following brands et Cigar- Hs-try Cay, Losdres, l.:i.al, hdiaa Prizcsss, Sair-so:., Silver Asb Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE 1 (UAltl-ET, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BEOWIK'S j'Docts above Coirt iIIoaai. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. 9 - ss aw fihauuretnafuurcsi- T Coughs, Colds, t Grippe, uunnotw-i rr.HKM ACTUM A BRONCHITIS A NO INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS A s I S." , i 7 l- i Sold bq all drvyjish 25 & SOcfs -.fct-t- Dr. Humphreys' Specifies rnre by acting directly upon th disease, without exciting disordar la any other part of the Ttem. so. ccaaa. nca. I Frier. Conjmtlon. InlUaunartnaa JU Wtrmt. Won Trrrr, Worm Oottc .94 3- Teeiala.Ooue.(rtng.Wakeftitaas .3S 4 Diarrhea, of Chtldrea of Adult..... M T-rahs. Colda, Bronchitis .M --rlt1. Toochcl, rmcmmrhm M t-Hr4arbe. MckHeabs,Trtla.. .34 1 lr.ta. la4lesUoa.Weak otaaek.M 1 l-are-- or Palafal Period.... .SS 1 X-Wkllr. Too ProfaM rcrloda .U 13-Croaa. LarractlU. Boarseoaa.... .33 1 -elt Rbeaia. frstpeUs.ErDpaoaa.. JU 1 5 Rheamailua, Rbeomailc Palaa. 3S 1 Malaria. Ctillls, Freer and aawa .... 1 t alarrli. Innn-nra Cold In tb Head .M 30-rkoala4eicb M 97-KUaev W-ea-ea M tH lervoa DeMtltv 1.) Sa Trlaarv "Akae. Wetting Bed. .M T-Crt. Hay Fever M Dr. Rnmpk-rr ataanaJ of atl Dtn isi at 70 PrwrifU or ktil4 free. fs4 1 tij drovuu. or sent "B r-etptor prtra. RimpKrrs' al. Cos, Our. Wuiljua aJuka ka, ew Vara. I'he Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. Ol r-.A L'y -- ik eu cor.ctt: wtiKLV. iriMi ficks. Batter, per pound n L'Cis Pf doren M IjirJ, per pound lo Ham, per (ojnd IJ Pork Twhoie), per pound 06 Beef (fiaarier), per pound 6 lo 8 Wheat, per buihel 90 Oats, do 3$ Kve, do $ Wheat, per bid 4 00 to 4 40 Hay, per ton 1600 Potatoes, per bushel $ Turnips, do ...... 30 Oniocs, do 80 Sweet potatoes, per peck 3J Taliow, per pound 05 Shouliic, do 11 Si'!e meat, do C9 Vlrrjir, r qt OJ Dried apples, per pound 0$ Iried cherries, pitted, per pound 13 Raspberries, per pound 13 Cow hides, do 3 Steer do do 05 Calf skin 80 Sheep pelts Shelled corn, per bushel 6 Corn meal, cat I 7; Fran, cwt I lo Chop, cwt 1 15 Middlings, cwt 1 10 Chickens, per pound, new 09 do do old. 09 Turkeys, do 10 Geese, do it Ducks, do 08 COAU Number 6, delivered 16a do 4 and 5, delivered 3 Sj do 6, at yard 2 35 do 4 aud 5, at yard 300 O k 8 T I Boars lis ) "- 'W H. tonyt Bufjt EEgaatua ef Buj U. S. Express Vcnej Orders Acd avoid paytne Sew York Clearing House Tax. BETTER THaH PCSTOFFICG 0E.DEB3 t Safest, cheapest and most conretueal m(bod of remitting money. For sal by ll-.ly . P. WILLIAMS, Agt. ?! VWieMCSTCSI-S CNSU3M 'EflHYROYAL PILLS -4"V rtlo-.T m O.It & Ulb ''ir. .... l a.M.. Ol S IHIClitsT Kills ;oulsh 1 ICED SS4 SI4 bmsUW to -a Mm Tlk.MMlW. Bll-M K.S.1II.U-M ul IwiM r t y-f Uiu4. r mmt 4. I r-MMolai. T 11m.' 1 ra M !. t.iiloi.Mii Sr rw. fMn ... r a-ti-Md IN NEED OF illATTIIVO -af5 AT V - 1 wm o-i
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