SECOND MV'S TRIP. President SpeaksInTennessee, Alabama and Mississippi 4 HALT FOR THE SIGHT AT HEMfHIS. Fltmre Jnnrney Performed With ot mm t ntownrd IiirlHent A lim it at ( Troil mid a l.ntlnic C For Mm. Mc Klnlry. MEMPHIS, May l.-At 4:P.O o'clock yesterday afternoon the tniin bearing iTMiiltat MeKinley nnd party arrived at the Central depot promptly on schedule time. The greeting Recorded the ditiu irilrhml arrivals wan verv enthusiastic The day's jiturmy hud Ix en successfully pfrfortnvd, nnd not n break occurred to mar the pleasure of the trip. A committee hendod ly Sen n tor Car- mnck met the train at Corinth and e ported tlio party to this city. A tmtiounl salute of 21 guns signaled the approach to the city. At the station Governor alc.Millln and others met the purty. A military parade, with n company of grii- tied tonfederate veterans in their old uniforms acting as the guard of honor, escorted the party lu carriages through the principal streets ami around the ens- torn home, whence n view of the Missis- ippi. now almost overflowing on the Arkansas side, was obtained, to Court square. The city was elaborately dec- crated with flags and bunting. Not a residence or business house seemed to have escaped from the desire to decorate in honor of the president's coming. Han nr-rs were stretched across the streets bearing snch Inscriptions as. "Mr. Pres Ident. the City Is Yours," fTtae Nation's iTesident, etc. The cheering through which the pro cession passed was tremendous at points along the route. In Court square, where the open air reception oceurrcd, the plat form was so hemmed around with roses and other blossoms u to make it a uower snow, uvcr i","i people were parked into the souare when the ores! dent was introduced by Mayor Williams. In response to the cheers which giwted hiui the president made the first really noTanie speech of Ins trio. His theme was the resistless power of a great united people and was delivered In his bent void. At Corinth. Miss., an arch of cedar spanned the track, and there was a pro- fusion of flags. The town has al-uut l'..V) Inhabitants, and every mau. woman and child seemed to be at the station. The erowd about the president's car was so flense that by Mr. McKiuley's dirvi-tion eeveral of the children who were in dan (rer of being crushed were lifted over the rail to the platform. Many of the old Confederate veterans fought for the hon or of grasping the president's hand. The mayor of Sheffield, a thriving man ufacturing town of 4.000 situated on the racks of the Tennessee a mile away, in a neat patriotic speech presented the presi dent with a handsome floral piece. As the president was ubout to begin his rt marks there wi re cries .f "Put the dags down!" referring to the flag held by the children who were near the car, at which the president exclaimed. "Never lower that"' When the cheering had subsided, he spoke briefly. Just as the train was leaving Pecatur n olj man handed to Mra. McKtnley a basket of brook trout, and two of her eld friends who formerly lived in Canton. O., presented a silver loving cup. the gift of the ladies of 1 tern t nr. There are about 3,nj inhabitants in this towu, nnd apparently every man. wo man nnd child was at the station when the train arrived. Mr. MeKinley made one of his graceful speeches, suiting his words, as usual, to the occasion. The president rose early yesterdav mori-ing, thorou.-hly refreshed bv his night's rest. The train left Krist.il and crossed the Teouesse boundarv at 7 Mock for the dip iuto the northern part Of Alabama aud Mississippi, visits being cheduled for Huntsville. Decatur aud TwacambU, Ala., and Corinth. M iss., on th way to Memphis. The dav dawned M brightly in these states as it did in Vir ginia Monday, and the president nnd all the members of his party were iu high spirit. From Washlnrton to Tlrlatol. BRISTOL, Tenn.. April T.O. The first day of the president's long tour to the Pa cific coast lay turousu a historic section in irsinia. across the valleys of tiie Kap idan and James in sight of the homes of Madison nnd Jefferson, up past the Peaks of Otter, so dear to the hearts of the irginiau. into the picturesque Hlne lidge mountains. The Tennessee line was reached at Id:".:, last nu-ht with the arrival 0f the train at Uristol. The Mute a far as Lynchburg was over the South ern railway. There the traiu was shifted to the tracks of the Norfolk and Western for a short cut to Uristol. where it re sumed its flight over the Southern road, jlhe presidential party received a natter ing ovation from the time the train left twishiiigton. La.ge crowds assembled at every station: the countryside and cross roads each had its little group of waving watchers straining their eyes to catch a flimpse of the chief magistrate as the train whisked by. At Charlottesville the student of the I mvrrsity of Virginia turned out, at Lynchburg Senator Itauiel, Virginia's crack orator, made a spec h greeting the president, aud at Itoanoke two bands crashed out their welcome. At each of these places the presidetit responded to the loud calls made upon him and spoke hi o ily from the nar platform of his car. Fire Miners snffoca teil. SOUTH M'ALESTEU, I. T.. April d An explosion ,.f occurred in the mine of the Me.Vl.ster Coal com pany at Alderson by which five meu lost their lives, scveu were injured, and an other is reported missing. Two others were temporarily overcome by tire damp, but recovered soon nfter being brorght out. A nt Air laetilne. VIENNA. April 30.-1 E rr Kress, the uoronaut, exhibited his airship at Tu!l nebrach. The airship is complete except for the installation of n I1:, horsepower Daimler motor. Herr Kress expects to make his first ascent in June. H, ex pects thut the ship will travel fiviu 50 to M) miles an hour. Mammoth jiiiBiir f.etor, Planned. KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 30. Plant are being couiplet.d by a local company for the establishment of a central sugai factory to be the larircM in the West la dies. It is expected that the undertaking will have the financial support u the tuv tru incut. MOUTH LUZON AT PEACE. General Tlnlo, With Ills Entire Com mand. Surrenders. MANILA. May 1. The rebel general Tinio. with his entire command, hns sur renders! to Captain Fred V. Knig of the Twentieth Infantry nt Sinnit. La Infanta province, Luton. This completes the (ten era I pacification of north Luton. Ocneral Haldomero. formerly secretary of war under Agninaldo. nnd IVlonel Pe dro Agulualdo, cousin of the former rebel chieflnfn. and Colosel Nactagal nnd 12 other otllecrs surrendered to Colonel llald win at San Krancisco do Malalxm, prov ince of Cavite, nnd tiok the oath of alle giance to the United States. There was great popular demonstration and a pa rade, while Aguinaldo's band played pop ular aim. Colonels Callao and Kalibae, two of General Malivar's best oll'nvi-s. surren dered to Colonel Kline at I.ipa, Hatangas province, on Sunday with 23 officers and 10S men, with rltlea. Major Smith, accompanied by the Fill pino colonel Abad. who surrendered to him some time ago and promised to use his Influence in inducing other rehvls to come in, has returned from a tonr of the island of Marinduuue. They received the surrenders of four officer and f2 men. with their arms, at Torrtjos and Santo Crus. This ends the insurrection on the island of Marinduque. Alejnndrlno farrrsdrn, MANILA. Anrll 30. General Alelsn dritin. who was looked npon by the rebels as the most probable successor of Aeui oaldo, has surrendered unconditionally at Arayat, in the proviuce of Pampanga, is ana of Luton. WEDDED IN SAN JUAN. Daaabter of General Davis Married to Cashier Mam ford. SAN JUAN, Porto Kiev, May 1. Miss Carmen Davis, daughter of IVrigadicr lieiienil tteorge . Davis, former gov ernor general of Porto Kieo and uow provost marshal at Manila, was married at noon yesterday to Mr. Philip Mum ford, cashier in the banking office of De l ord V Co. The ceremony took flaee lit the episeopnl residence, the t rv Hev .lam. s It. Wenk. bishop of Porto Kico. otliciating. Only a few intimate friends were present. In the ufternoon a brilliant reception was given at the Davis mansion, and the newly wedded couple left for the Unit ed States on the steamer Ponce. The honeymoon will last n month. t he other members of the Davis fami ly will leave San Juan on the next trans port to join General Davis iu Manila. BASEBALL SCORES. Results of Yesterday's Games la the National League. At Rrooklvn Hoston 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1-2 II Its r.oston. S: nrooklvn ? Errors Kix-tun. 1: Hrooklvn u fci.''t..rfe wtiii aji.i Kittreiiee; Donovan ajid MocJulre. At Philadelphia New York nftnnannii Philadelphia 0 0 00011002 lnt-New York. 9: Philadelphia. 3. Er rors New York. 2; Philadelphia. 0. 1-iot-terlcs Matthewson and hobinson; Onh aiui lioulass. .t rittsburc M. I.outs 0 PUtsluiric 0 0 110 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 0- 4 0 1-2 hits St. Louis. B Pittsburg. S. St Iouls. 3: Pltishurc 2 ' Tl.'itt Art. lI?rp R'ttn: PhlUppI and o Connor. At Chloairo Cincinnati 03nni "nnT t hi.-ato 2 o 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 Jilts Cincinnati. I'1: Chicago, 11 Errors t incinnaf' 4- i-Hin.-, n..,.-j. Ntwton and relti: Meriefeo nn,1 Ch Table of rercentasea. Plwshurg- 4' 2 ."7 iouia 5 ir.cinnatl 1 .t2j .671 .51 .500 .4-) .333 I'.rooklvn a l'hlld i.'lphia s New ork -.. I'oston " s Chicago 3 The fw avnl Arch. NEW YOHK. Mav 1 -Th tn..t of the Naval Arch association have ap prove.! the general design for the arch submitted by Ernest Flagg and referred 11 to tneir nuance committee, with in structions to organize sf on cm tt.a collection of funds. Simultaneouslv the desiL'a EOCS to the niuijicmul nrt mm!.. ion. The architect's the st of the arch, including Its stat uary, at SSTO.tNlO. The nnnroach.-s h.-. i-ons. sea wall and monuments thereon will est about ?:;oo.(Mai additional. A rvid.-l i f the arch in miniature is being prepared nnd will I 1 .tacit nn evViil.i. tion in al.mt two weeks. The arch will be l2o feet wide and 125 feet hith nn lo th cornice. The "Victorv" and "Sea Horse" cr.-1111-i will add .".0 feet r.i.ire t,i the height. The entire structure will be f white marble, with the exception of the l.ase. which will be of aranitn. On' each si le of the pier will be ir,lonl group typifying navn! ideas. On the frieze and aboe will appear the arms of the United States. (,f the state and the city of New ". :!;. of the navv ami of the United States Naval m-ademv. A his- t'-ricul record of the battles i.f the navy and a tablet with the names of the don:s and builders will be placed inside the ;..-e.i. ev I'ler nt Snn Junn Itarnrd. SAN JUAN. P,,ito Kico. May l.-The new jtl.K.iMi pier here caught tire yes terday nfterno,.n mid was totally de stroyed in half an hour. A large stock of sugar and rum was lost iu the fire. The value and quantity of the goods destroyed are not known. The fire con tinues to rage and threatens to spread to the stores of the custom house. Lives may have l-een lost, but this is not yet ascertained. The tire started 15 minutes after the teuu,ship Ponce sailed for New York. tlnlUat to He a Great nvnl station. HALIFAX. May 1. Halifax will soon cease to be a military station uud pass exclusively under the control of the Hrit-i.-h admit airy. It is nmv proposed to makrf it one i f the greatest naval station iu the world, and in addition to the meu of the fleet there will ! stationed a re serve consisting of aU.ut 2,l" soldiers and marines. (nnnlliuU Kill a Millionaire. SYDNKY, April 2!.-IIerr Mereke, a German millionaire, w ho was cruising Id his yacht, and Herr Caro, his private secretary, were reeeiitly murdered by natives of the island of New P.rituin, off the northeast coast of Papua. Herr Curo's body was eaten. "PlaeU Jaek" HanKrd. CLAYTON. N. M.. April 27. -Thomas E. Ket. bum, alias "Pluck Jsck," a no t ',ioi: train i-ol.bcr, was hanged yester day nt 21 minute, after 1 o'clock p. m Tiie n;e broke, but the fall jerked Ketchum's In ad off. THE COLUMBIAN, RED HAT DELIVERED Cardinal Elect Martlnelll Re ceives Official Emblem. riPAL GUARD MAKES PRESENTATION Itrlef and Simple Ceremony Perform ed In tViiblnsion-Inklna nt the Uath llrferred I mil l.nter In the Meek. WASHINGTON. May l.-Cnrdinal niect Mattinelli last niirht received from the hands of a member of the papal guard of Pope Io XIII. Count Stanis laus Colacicohi, who had just arrived from Home, the consistoi ial letter form ally advising him of his eb vution to the cardinalate and the red ruchctto em blematic of that high ollice. The cere mony, which was brief and simple, oc curred at the papal lega.ioii at li o'clock last evening in the presence of a number of church dignitaries. Count Colnclechl arrived in New York iu the morning aud was met in New York by Dr. Hooker, secretary of the legation here, and a delegation of the clergy from New York and Ilrooklyn. who escorted him to Washington. The party arrived here shortly In-fore It o'clock and were diivcn to the papal legation, where prep arations had leeii made for the ceremony to occur as soon us the papal representa tive arrived. Putting aside his cloak, fount Colacic ohi stepped into the parlor in the brilliant full uniform ot the famous guard to w hich he belongs, with sword at hi side and spins ciankimi from his heavy mili tary boot. In his hand he caniod two 1 large letters aud n leathern case inclos ing the zuchctto. Saluting the cardinal elect. Count Coluriovlii handed him one of the letters, which was rend aloud, ami proved to be tlje credentials of the olliciiil messenger. Then the second letter was handed to the cardinal elect, who inn through it and handed it to ltishop Kei Icy of Savannah to be nad. It was from Cardinal liampfllo. dated April lj, nnd was as follows: "In the sis-ret consistory of this morn ing his holiness deigned to elevate to the sublime dignity of the cardinalate Mgr. Sebastian Martinelli. This gracious mid sovereign favor is brought to the notice of your eminence for your kuowhilge and guidance." When the letter had been read. Count Colaciechi opened the small nil morocco case and took therefrom a red silken zuchctto. or cardinal's skullcap. Dr. Co naty removed the purple cap from the head of Mgr. Martinelli. and the latter placed the red cap of high otlice in its stead. Dr. lboker was the first to congratu late Cardinal Martinelli mi his elevation nnd was followed by Dr. Marchetti. the ablegate, and many others present. The cardiual theu invited his guests to ioin him ut dinner. It was understood that the formalities of taking the oath would follow the ceremony, hut this was de ferred until later iu the Week. Kidnapers Make an Offer. OMAHA. May L An agent of the kid napers has made a proposition to KdwarJ A. t udahy to return ?21.KXl of tin.- mon ey paid for his son s ransom, demanding, in return n withdrawal of the 2.".0HJ reward and an abandonment of the de termination to puuish the criminals. The proposition came in a letter from Flgiu. Ills., and Mr. Cudahy is convit ,,f Its authenticity. He went to Chicai-o u days ago because of it, being sum moned there by his brother iu resi.onse to -overtures that had been made. He refused to consider it for a minute and declares hi unchanged resolve to prose cute to tue end tile seurch for the men w ho stole his boy. Tiie New Comet. ELKHOKN. Wis.. April LH.-The new Comet which was observed at the Yerkes I observatory at Williams bay is said by the astronomers to I the brightest that I has appeared for 19 years. Notice was received Thursday by telegraph from Harvard university that a comet had been discovered nt Queeustown April 2:1 and observed ut Cape of Good Hope on the morning of April 25. Its position at that time was ubout hi degrees south west of the sun. It position yesterday morning was some 15 degrees north of the suu, indicating a very rapid uorth- easUrly movement. (enter of Population. WASHINGTON. May l.-The center of population iu the United Stat.- is de. rib.-d a latitude ,'.: degrees i minute i sei. lid ni.d longitude S5 degrees -IS minutes .4 second. Ia ten years the center of population has moved west ward 14 miles and southward 21-! miles. MM. - . 1 .1 mis is uie sm.-wi -M movement ever noted by the c usu bureau. It show the pop ulation of the western states has not in creased us mindly as in former decml.. lllculnaon Takes 4 nininnnd. Ni:" YOLK. May l.-L.-ar Admiral Norman H. Fiirnuimr this niornioc re linquished his place as commander i f the l.orth Atlantic squadron, now at the lii'ooklrn t.aiy yard, to become 1 hair insn of the lighthouse board of the Unit ed States navy. Kear Admiral Francis J. Higginsoii will U- the uew i .mui.uider i f the squadron, ami ceremonies in, id.-nt to the transfer of the command were held 011 board the Kt ar-iu ge. Ilrferee Hill Dead. Al.It A N 1 , April 2". Governor Od.-ll j has announced that he would veto tin 1 bill i:itro.lui-i-. by Senator Kllsworth ot I I.ockport. Niagara county, providing fot the appointment of 40 ollieial referee by the appellate division of the suprmn: , court of the first department for the I courts of New York city. The governor's j announcement was made at the couelu- Mon of a hearing giveu to opponents ol : the measure. Oil Struck In Ohio. ASHTABULA. O.. April 30.-A splen did oil strike has lus-u made near Jcffer son at a dipth of 2,Hi feet. The find hns created great excitement, ami oil uiell from a distance are at the scene. Two mile nud a half from the site of the first discovery drillers struck another rich de posit but a few hour later. For Hourly a year dtilleis have U-eu persistently at work in this territory. Cripple t reek's (.old Output. COLORADO SPRINGS. April 2t. Car. fully o.mpil.d statists s by The Ga letle :.. tlmt the g-dd pn . he t i--11 of th Ci.ek ili-tri- t tip t i the ci-.s,- ol the pr.-si :-t inoirh 1 oil., s a grand total f 1 v. r Si i 11 ki. G-. l n ;.s Liit d. covi-nd i:. t!. ,s 1-.U..J. in 1;i. BLOOMSBURO. PA. , . CALLAHAN ACQUITTED. I'art In Cnrinhr Klilnnnlnn Case. "ays Jnry. OMAHA. April 2!. After considering vernight the guilt or innocence of amos t nlliihnn the Jury announced yes leruay morning that he had uo part llio kidnaping of Kdwnrd Cudahy. ,Ir 1 lie verdict was nn evident surprise the court, and Judge linker expressed 111 nisgust in emphatic terms. t allahnn was arrested on two other founts which the state Is not now pre pared to say will be uinde ne of, as no new evidence is nt hand, nnd the expense or goiug over the ground ngain is consid ers ble. ine jury rtotitieii .niiig.. jinker nt H m. thut it had settled upon a verdict, an the liens spread among attorneys and interested persons, so that nil audience of .111 awaited the 12 men as they til Into the couitroom. Callahan occupied his usual sent and betrayed no appre hension as to the outcome. His face was a blank as lie watched the verdict un folded and read. As the words "Not guilty were pronounced, however, Cul lahan half rose to his feet, his lips part eu in a smile, and lie turned his eyes gratefully townrd the jury. Judge linker studied the wording of the verdict for several minutes in silence. as though he had doubted the evidence of hi ears. Then, tddressing the Jury, ne rebuked t:;cm in most vigorous terms, MRS. NATION CRAZY? Snhl u Have Ilrokrn Down In Mich Ita Jail. WICHITA. Kan., April 2;).-Mrs. Car rie Nation, the saloon wrecker, has bro ken down and I believed to be insane, '11 . f m ... ... 1 ue crisis in ner coiniition followed a I term of solitary confinement md the re ecipt of the news of her brother's death. It is thought by physician who have ex amined her that she will soon recover, lt;t other believe that her condition la llopi-es. On Ihnrsday Mrs. Nation bad n fight with her friend. Mr. Wilhoit. who was confined in the same cell. She accused Mrs. Y ilhoit of being two faced aud said she was n spy of the saloon men to get evidence against her and that she ensf evil spells cp.m her cause. Mrs. Nation slapped Mrs. Wilhoit and pulled tier Iio-v. Sheriff Simmons was forced to place Mr. Nation in solitary confinement in the rotary cell. She was also put on the l-iend and water diet. Mr. Nation was much better late in the nicht and accepted bail. It was an- liouni-cd that she would be released iu the custody of friends. MORGAN BUYS STEAMSHIP LINE. British Ilvnr of Aeatotintlons For Shipping tomliiap. i.r.r.i April ai. I lie Oaily News says the tirtn of J. Piorpont Morgan has acquired control of the Leyland Steam- idiip company and that Mr. Morgan paid a deposit of 2.".i,(H"l last Saturday. Ac cording to the agreement, the ordinary shareholders will be paid out. The News says it understands that Mr. Morgan con templates further purchases aud combina tions of shipping companion. The success of the Leyland line is known to be due to the efforts of Chair man Fllerniau, and the syndicate has stip ulated iu the agreement that he shall not again engage In The transatlantic trade. Tiie Loiidoti representatives of the Ley land line state that they will neither deny nor confirm the story of the purchase ut present. CliniiKea In Confession of Faith. PITTSBURG. April 27.-Late yester day, after a pleasant and harmonious meeting, the Presbyterian committee de cided uimu two imiortant features of th plan for revision, which w ill be presented to the general assembly. These features are as follows and are the most urgently demnnded by the presbyteries: "First, a new statement of doctrine to be issued as a supplement to the confession of fnith; second, a revision of the confession itself either by the addition of a declaratory paragraph or a change in the text." Commissioner I.ywaa Inlmproved. OSWFGO. N. Y.. May l.-Commis-tiotier Lyman's condition is practicully titichan-.'cd. The physicians admit there is 110 hope of recovery. The cud is ex pected ia a few days. I.vpeet llenvy Pencil fro p. MIDDI.KTOWN. X. Y.. April 211. The foremost Orange county peach grow ers nfe 1 Im ing large orders for baskets iu iiiiticipalion of the largest crop iu years. Nrv York Market. FLOCK S'ate and western weaker, with cenoess.or.s allowed in s me ctifes. but no t-'cr.crul d cline: Mmntsoti pat ents. JfiCI'o, winter sTr.tlKhts. H 3 64; w.n-i r extras, il.il ,1 !.:. winu-r 1 iiri,;s. .! - .4 YV li KAT Again weak and lower owing to forej-n s Uing. bearish a'.U-s and ac tive liquid ilion; .Mav, 7'-4nw. . Ja.y. Tsw y Tsc. BYK I'asy: state. .V-'i.Vc.. c. I. f.. New York, car kits; No. 2 Western, CI'-c., f. o. I... :'. t. 1 ' iKN Kasif r on cable new , uuloaj l;g af.-l the urvp in wheat; May. &4c. ; J uiy. I ' . "e. HATS S. nnd east r: track, white. s::it. j. . -'iC.; track, white, western. Si l'i!:K-St..-adv; 1 !' Uy ' LARD Steady; mess. JliiilO; family, IIS prime wesurn steam, lU'TTKK Steady ; state dairy, ljiMf'o.; ere- m- r y r.- c'i! Ki;si'. I lull and easy; fancy, colore 1. l'Villc: fancy, lug,. 1- -iI--c; laney, small, co! red. lie.; f i.ey. small, while. II1-. 1 birga, w li : ia, 11 j 1 .1 b ,S Weak ; state and nn.-ylvaiUa l"V(jWe. : western. renu:.r packed, li'i SI'JAR Raw firm 2 11-loe. ; centrifugal, !"i tlm-d steady; crushed. 5.rc. fair reflnlng, test. 4 3-lic. ; r 5.1'ic. ; powde red, MO LAPS KB Steady; New Orleans, lee. l:l-K Quiet; domestic. 3irc.; Jayan, lHV. TALLoW StekUy; city. 4?c; country. So ,i'o. HAY Steady; shlppinB, TTSs1.; good to f hoioe. Ii7i.,e. j - -5-5- i' V-M- t 1501 MAY. 1901 1:1. tru 113.1:1. j fu. j ut. 77 77 77 j j2 "T 5 16 789 7o7r iliii li' ll 77 jiS 79 20 2Ji 22 j 23 j 24 1 25 "2627 28"j"2930i"3T77 X AScgclable Preparation Tor As -similatinj? iticFoodantlRcgula ting the Sloinncris and liowcls of Tromoica Dicslion.Chccrrul nessaivinrst.Contains neillicr iJiihim.Morplunc nor Mineral. "OTlAWCOTIC. w -w- inr..rw- Apcrfocl Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca Worms .(Convulsions .Kcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Sitfnnlure of NEW YORK. I tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALER8 IN Cigars, Totacco Candies, Fruits ana Nuts SOLI AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard'e Fine Candies. Freeh Every Week.; 3x,riT"2 Goons SOLE AGENTS FOR Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing .Tobacco F. F. Z Sole agent s for the Henry Clay, Loniros, Norr.aI, Indian Frincess, Samson, Bloomsburg. Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATT13YG, r Oils CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND w. 2 Doois ' above Co in Hotm: A larjje lot of Window Curtains in stock The Markets. BLOOMSEUKG MARKETS. CORRECTED WEFKLY. RKTAIL PRICES. 21 M I t 13 06 6 to S 9 4 60 ...4 OO to 4 40 16 to Butter, jicr pounl , Kpgs, pi-r dozen .ard, lrr i ounJ Ham, per jxiuml Pork ( whole), per pound.. Beef (quarter), per pound Wheat, per bushel Oats, do Kve, do Wheat, per bid Hay, per Un otatoci. per bushel 5 20 40 35 05 1 1 09 5 "5 13 12 3.V 5 So 75 65 50 10 5 10 11 10 i 12 Turnips, do Onions, do Sweet potatoes per peck Tallow, per pound Shoulder, do Side meat, do iueqar, ! er qt Uricd apples, per pound lried cherries, pitted, per loand... Kaspheriies. per round Cow hides, do Sicer do do Calf skin Sheep pells Stieded corn, per bushel Corn meal, crtt ran, cwt Chop, cwt Mkldlmcs. cwt Chickens, per pound, new do do old Turkeys, do eee, do Duiks, do COAL. Number 6, delivered 3 o 4 35 2 ; do 4 and 5, delivere I , do 6, at yard , do 4 nnd 5, at yard 4 00 THE CI.KAXSIJiCi And Hlv4I.ING CIKK FUK CATARRH Essy and pleasant to US.'. Lulitalun no lu. Jurlous driii. It Is qulekly Aosorb ed. idvesUellef at once Itopensand rlesns8 ILeNdiuil l'hssat;e. Allays lEtlanimatlon. CATARRH AT SO C'TV -... ' OLD'nHEA neaisana I'roieers ine Ai.-iui.iaii. l(.-i'.in,.. tn. nrui,".'lHt8 or by luall. Trial i-u,. 1.. bv ln.il ELY ltHUTUEKis Warren Mroel.Xew York For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years THI CCWTAUM COMPANY. NCW TOUR CfTV. Specialty, following brands of Cigars- Silver Ash A NICE LINE AT 9' Tit Pcrtraits d tit hM With Biographical Sketches by General Charles H. Crosvenor. This pair deslirn'-d by Tiffany. The Inaugural year, wuen th public rr.lnrt l arrusM over I n slJeutlal iiueolloiis. Is a nillug tliue to Issue lieueral (irvetnr's botih. Its sale Is already tremendous, and will rli im "leeod that of Ueueral l.raut s Personal Me Linlrs. Every Patriotic American des!ns to p'ad what General tirosvenor has to say ot (m-oiv W asb. lnjr'on, Thomas Jefferson, Andivw Jackson. Abraham Lincoln, l'n-sldeut jieKlnloy ar d the oilier i'htf Execu'lvpsnt the Nation. Kve nr. txxly desires to read what General tirrsyr-nor, the staum-h old k. publican l.-a ;er in ( oiiK'n ss, will say ot that stauuch 01a IVruocraf, Andiew Jackson, the father of the lei;io ra'lo party, t.enersl (intsvenor has thrown Into Ms ketch of Jackson all the fire and enprvn ol Ins nature, 'the biography of 'I homaa Jefferson Is Brand. The biography of Lincoln Is as t-autlful as a sunrise over the hilltops. General t.rnsvi nor has personally know nail the Presidents s'nee the time of Janieg Buchanan. Toe General's book will therefore contain hlstorv hdii lias never before been published, wrlrteu In tn Ids own personal observation of these irreat iii n. tieneral Grosvenor has served In Cotiv-r.-ss for bearly twenty years, and he his s-ivel his country In var and In fonS'ress f. r nearly forty years. The tx.w eontaltis twentv.foiir latve Phototrravure Etchltikrs as fine as M.l Plat.-s. printed by hand, ou UeaTy plate p.uer nmde es-iv.-lally to onter. tu,tw '.'t Pliotorravure Kteti-Ir-s are lu dtffere' 1 tints ai d aivweilwi rth 'Ji)ech. Tlene Portraits are ibak-fpm ttin I'alntlriK's en.lorsej bv the laudly ai d near p l tlves of the 1'resldeuin. Two years' tune ni,J a fortune have been exendiM in securtnif th-se n-priKluetions. The complete b-xik ts w ell worth t.Vi.00, but the price has been placed so low thai the most humble American cltlen cm own It. The bteyraphlcal sketches ar prlnud In I .tr oien type in nvo colors ; ihewotk Is so beauti ful thai when people se It they want It. The advance sale Is very I a we t-rvsld-nt McKii ley was the nrst nib.'rttr. There Is one cHtton kuown as The President Edition de Grand Luxe, Initial letters hand painted, port raits hand col ons!, title page hand Illuminated, rvlstered and nuiiiber-d: subscription price, IJNr. orders and applications lor territory are couilnn In rapidly. A hlRh class man or woman of oxd octal standing can soon make a small fortuue taking- oniers In this eoiumunlty. S.nd refer ences and apply for terms Ulck. as the territory will all be ssiK-mst soon. Address 1 lit ItiNTlNEN'T L PKESS, Corcoran Bulldli.if. OptKWlle r. I-! Treasurv, S-a WASllIXGTcN, I'. O BETTER THAN POSTOFFICE ORDERS FOR SIMTI ICITV. j for cheapness, ! FOR CONVENIENCE. : WHEN YOU WANT TO SEND MONEY : BUY U. S. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS. AW BED WEE'S HAIR BALSAM .-.f' rv.r rj' 10 Sift. 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