THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Nearly Eighty Lives Known to Have Been Lost. THRILLING STORIES OF SURVIVORS. Alnaktin Mm- Mi-aiiirr )rnU lr tt'clicru ii nil Mlnka Altitun! Iitnttp illnlrly, Inrrjlnic n I'nrt of l'uiiu'rN Hnil rrw IM)l:T TdW.VSHKM), WhbIi.. An. Tin xti iiiin i' tiii'i'ii lias niiivi'il frmn tlio iiurtli. I.iiniiie in1" uf i. iii' nf thi' inM 1 1 i ; 1 1 1 : 1 1 i.- mil riiic (liastfin on the 1'urifi.' niit. 'J'Im- di.iiinr Nluii'liT. Miilim.' fr"tn Slinifiiiiy Am:. H. lull iitnriiiK tin nnifliw i t i n. I i.f I IuiikIii!4 Nlrirnl :it 2 (I. 'II. Anif. :inil rilliniiiK lit full spi'i'il -'rink ii 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1' iiiln'ii: mill in lis tlnui -I' til ill 11 1 1 wi'lit t' the 1 .1 1 .til uf the !ii-i i Ii.hiikI, c.-irryinir nun. whiimii Mini ' tllllltVII t'l II U llti'l'V IflK . Tin- I-IiiihIit li;nl Ins .n-i''iiiiirs. nml nil lvi'iv in wln ii tin' i sm'I Htrin'k. Tlir slim k w ns so si'Vi ri' tlmt liniiiy vi ri thri.M ii fii.ni ii-ir l.i rlli. mi l tin- wiMrst rxritiini'iit piivaili'il. Vm. n w p.'ISsl'll tlllll till' ll-ssi'l WHS ll 'MillH'il. Hil l n tl ihthI s'Miinl.l.' f..r tlir lifi I wis I'lisin il, mutiy jiiiiiiinu ii vi rluiiiril ninl ntti tiitiiiK to Mvim to tin- Jiori'. tin- ! i -1 : 1 1 lu'iiitf flinrt. In tlir M rnnlili' to fit into tin' lionts iiiimy Hi ri' l;iirli"I lii'inlloiiu into tln I'lrtlly wnii'i, wliK'li, Hi'iorilitik' to Mssi'ii jri is nrrivim.' fj'iiii tin- si i iii'. si i-nn il iilivc with li'iniMii lii invs. )' fore nil t In- iii-H'liKi'i-s li.nl lift thi' vi'ssil sin- hiiti' n Innu'i- ninl wi'iit ilown Innv lirst. It is iiiiowti tlmt i" livi's uiri- lost. It will Ik- soiin. tiini' In. fori- tlii'ir imini's fun lip ili'liniii ly li'iiiiu'J, as tin.' pursiT lost liis iiis. ii-. p list. A iiutnl'i i' of hi ssi ii tttTs of tin. wriTki"! f ti'iinii'i- Nljiniii-i' ti. ,,f tln-ir thrilling i'X ni'lirnics iliirinir tin ilisnstiT. M. Itltl inniii'i' of I 'nit In ml, wlin wns liriniritii; out n tKit' ln l cotitiiinini; 1 l.iMin in Klmnliki' (joM. ruslii-il up to the upnr ili'ik wln-n the liont wim Hi-ttliiiir hy the lii'inl. nml ('upturn I'lioti' tulil liini tliiro wns little (iiini.'ii-. Soon there um rush for tin bonis. .' in w lii'ii lie whs lumnliiikr the life l.'mt lie wns nfrniil to throw his sntrhi'l o( H"M ilown from tin- ili'i k into tho limit for fi-nr t hut the weiirht of the colli wmilil atnvw n Imle lliroiiirh tho lifi lioat ninl tliUH rsusi' thi' loss of tho lives of thoso In tho fount ns well us losing his own iliimi'i'S of anftty. He miieliiiloi to nlinniloii his (?oil, nml, ilroppini; the s.iti hi t on the (lerk. hi' sliil ilown into tho witter nml whh hnuli'il to tho Imnt. tlninkful to snvo hid life. Oiin 1 1 1 ii ii who Ii n I just coiiio out from tin- Kloniliki' nml whose mime roiiM rot he le.irneil is ri-porteil to hnvc tnken Ms poitiniiiitenu from the euro of the purser. Mr. Itislmp, nml, with the crip coiituiiiinu ilust nnioiiiitinit to .4o.lMHi in vnlue Kruspi'il firmly in his linml, jumpeil from the sinking steniuer to n limit eloso hy; Inn, fuilinif to reneli the lumt, he went ilown w ith his trensnre. I'niteil States Consul A. .1. Smith, who was n pllsselit'er on the Htemner (Jueon, Haw Iir. Phillips of Senttle nt .Innenii. Iir. Phillips tulil him thnt lie hml lost hi wife nml I'hild. Tho ilm toi' insisteil tlmt no one enlleil nt his room, hut he felt the Budilcu Htoppuite nml miivh his wife toM liill) to net up nml see what the enuso of the 8toppni;i; wns. He ilemiirreil ut first, hut lietiriiiK people iiiiivlud on dei k he not up nml tulil his wife to dress iinnieilintely. When they gut from their room, the Htemner wus HinkiiiK, nnd hefore they couhl jump from the deek his wife nml ihilil weie enuiiht in the HiK-tioii of tho Ventiliilois nuil Here (lfowneil. I)r. Phillips wim nl ho ilrnwn into n veu tilntor, hut wns inuclit I'.v the hend nt the toji ii ml eseiipid In inn ilniwn ilnwu to ili at h. lie went down with the steniu er mill cniiKht hold of Home w reekiiie, from whieli he wim nfterwniil resiued. When reHiiseitnted, he culled for his wife mid child, nml ii lnnn liniuulit the body of his little rl to him. Tin' dentil of Cnptnin Foote was very linthetie. lie reniaiueil on the liridu'u until the isteniner wns founileiinc. When the vessel coiiiniL'iu'oil to sink uml it wns Keen Hint no expedient could iivnil, the captuin, it is suid, jutnped into the life raft, which was nliendy taxed. Itciilmug thut bis weight would work havoc there, he excluimiHl, "I see there are too ninny here, u (jooilby, boys!" nnd kwiiiii nwny. He wns shortly afterward seen to sink. Chief Hnuincer Hrownleu hnd n mirac ulous escape. lie was nsleep nml was awakened by Third Kiiuinecr Allen rinnini.' his lull. He ran to the enuino room. There two lirenien died like heroes noon nltir he arriveil. They were or dered to close the "top wheel" nnd shut off the water, nhiili wns rushing from the foi w ard purl of the vessel. They tried to do so nml were drowned. Urownhc went down with the steauiei' and wits stnmlin on tho upper deck holilini: the top rail when the steninei' slid down by the hend. He rose from the whirlpool nml ji'iispcd some wreek tilTC lr. Phillips of Senttle (nine up alter liini, ami totithi r they i-Iuiik to the wii -c ki! no until they were picked up. .Imlue VerkeM Noiiilniiteil. IIAICUISIU lit;, I',,., Aim. m.-Tlm leiiio( rnlie state convention bus nomi nated .Imlue 1 i .1 r 1 1 1 ii )i Verkes of lloyles town for siiireini. eonrt jmle nml Hep res.'iitnlive Andrew .1. Palm of Mcud ville for stale treasurer. The platform makes no rW eromu' to William .1. Itrymi or uatioiuil nlTaiis. beiiiK oiilined en tirely lo slate issues. In the clositm mo incuts of the convention roMilntions wcro tidopteil without ilf luite and by a prac tically unanimous vote which will havo the effect of bloi kiiit; any effort that may be coiitempinted lookiiiK to the withdraw al of the candidate for slate treasurer nti'l the substitution of nu nnti- Jmiy Uepiiblicmi on n fusion ticket. Arresliol I or I'ollullnu Nlreiim. OiiliKNsm.lKJ. N. V., Auk. L'l.-I. tectives iilli'i;iiiK that the mill operatives aloni; Oswei;atchie river are conliuuiiii; to diinip lefiisn in the river in violation of the OKdciislmri; wuter supply hi w have nmiin (uused the arrest of Xelsou C'uswell, niananer of the Aldrich Paper oomiHiny, ai Natural ilatn, nnd he hag been held in ball for the Brand jury for the sei'ond time within n mouth. Wil liam (irant, (i. I,, llartlett and .lobn II. Wayne, mill operators at Kdwards, worn also arivsliil and held fur the (,'iand jury on the same ehtii'Kc I own Off For I'aiinnia. WASIII.(3T()N, Auk. 21,-Tho nary depurtnieut bus beeu informed of tho Hn.il Inu if thu Imttleshlp Iowa for l'annma. Shu will stoy at Acupulcu for cuul. T1iu dltunce from Kan Frauciscu to l'unaina Ii a,'2H miles, and the trip will ticcupy about 12 days. 1 Plerer t l. Mo.. Will ot Mnvr Them In lt I.I in 1 1 a. l ir.UCK CITY. Mo.. Auk. 21,-Kor nearly !." hours this town of .'.'Nil people has b. cii in the hands of n mob of ruined whites (leti 1 niilieil to drive rvery IiPKro from its pieeimts. In addition to th lyneliiriK of William lind'i y. n'-ensi il of the wanton murder of Mis (iiikcIIc Wild nnd the uliootini to deaili of hi trrumlfii ther. rn ni li tioilley. the mob eri luiiti'ij Piter Ilainpton. nu iiK-d inKro, in bin llollli', set the torch to the houses of five blncks and. with the aid of stnfe militiix lilies stolen from the local comeitiy's arsenal, drove dozi ns of in irroes from town. After noon yesterday the creite nioiit died down, the nmb mnil'ially dis persiiiK, more from link of iiou'roe" upon w hom to wreak their hatred than for any other cause. .Many of the ncirroc who tied from the city are hiditiK in the sur routnlinK woods, while other have K"iio jtTcnti-r ilist.'inn s in seekiim safely. Kvery ni'L'io bus left the town except a few railway porters known to be re spei table, but these must lllso lenvo. The citizens of Pierce City sny thnt as iicki'oO have omiiiitti'd scvernl crimes in tile hist ten years none sluill live there In the future, the smile fceliliK lllleinly i-xistitil! at M "i.ii t . four miles east of Pierce City and the end of the I-' risen division. It miiy be necessary for the road to chaiiL'e all porters in Sprinl'icld here after. It is ii, ,w believed that the man Wil liam fi'idley who was lynched was not the real culprit. A in'Kio named Stark, litider arrest at Tulsa. I. ., across the border from here, tallies exactly with the description of the assailant. He is held there awaitiiiK identitii atimi. I'nless the ninn is hroiiKht back here it is believed there will be no further trouble. If re turned here, he will surely be lynched. Another suspect. .Joe I.ark, is under ar n st in SpriiiKticld. .Mo. FIVE FIREMEN KILLED. i'nliil l:iilosloii or (III Nenr I'lilln il i-t ! I ii, PHII.AMXPHIA. Auk. .-MKht-ciiiir struck a tank of oil at the Atlantic IteliniiiK works at Point lireeze last even Iiik. ami from then on tank after tank ex ploded until l.'i of the twosome had K"iie up. The e.vplosi if the thirteenth killed firemen certainly ami injured ."II fire tiKhti rs, many of whom arc expected to die. The known dead 'are .lames Kalli end John MeCullom. horsemen, nnd three niihleiitilieil men. The lire consumed i."0,0O(l barrels of re lined oil, inch tank havitiK held .'i'UHMl In rn ls. which means a loss of .1.Mihi.ikmi. P.i sides this, property worth !joiKl,(MMI more has I ii destroyed. The blaxiiiK oil wns blown over hun illnls of the lire tiKhters, and they were set a lire. The oil in the tmlks could not Ic extiiiKnishoil by water, neither cuul 1 the oil soaked clothes of the victims, nnd inisi of them suffered v'reat iiKotiy, death lelieviiiK live so far as known. Fully a score of the buriiiiiK firemen jumped into the rivi r close by, cud in the Water the Haines were smothered. POLICE OFFICERS ARRESTED. Mtn I'romlfit'iit In v Ytirk Ftrce 1 1 I l t ii A ii pen r. NF.W YtiltK, Auk. 21. Si ik. ant Shields ami Wanlmcn Kwyer and (ilen non of the Nineteenth precinct were ur ri.iKneil bcfoi'e Justice Jerome late yos ti rday afternoon chaiKed with violatiiiK the law in allowhiK a disorderly house to be run in West Thirty-third street. Assistant IHstriet Attorney (iarvin said that there was ovidt nee that the police were paid money to tip this house. He ilechiieil that policemen received mon ey from windows every day, and there vas evidence implicating n high in the department. ili'iimui was held in (mhi ii ninl llwyer and Shields in !?L'.(Kli) each. Kx ii mii.iitii.il was set for next Tuesday, aft er which they will he held for the urn ml jury. "This tnnu," s.i hi (Snrrin, referring to lileiinon, "kiivc Whitney $1lMI for tippiiiK ofl n prospective raid on a disorderly house after he iCIcnuonl had held n con versation with William S. llcvury." Jarvin announced that he would lay the i use before the grand jury. HnnilM Acriimi the Sen. tn.ASi.OW, Auk. IM.-Tho Interna tional I,nw association hcifiin a four days' session here ycsti nlay, the lord chief jus tice, Lord Alverslone, presidiiiK. Ki'Kret was expressed at the failure of the Hrit-isli-Auierican treaty Ithe Ilav-l'iinneerotii treatyi. ami JihIko l-ymle Harrison of i ' "ii ticut said. speakiiiK as an Aineri- can citizen, that since the Spanish-American war Americans had reeoKiiized the niilish as brothels and cousins. The jinlKe also said he believed the senate at the next session of coiikii ss would accept ' a treaty on the same lines as the one re- J jected. The American people were now I in favor of such a course. Woman ( Imrucil Will, Muriler. ST.. I.OI'IS, Auk. llecaiise of startliiiK evidence diseovcied in connec tion with the death of IMward A. Alex ander of North Vernon, lint., who is said to have died while in this city from the effects of a dose of morphine procured for Mrs. Mnry Cupples, with whom he was in love, the prosocutliiK attorney has issued a new warrant, chai'KiiiK that wo man w ith murder in the lirst degree. The evidence is a beer bottle said to contain morphine found in a room occupied by the Cupplef woman, who under arrest. Wev York Mni-kela. VIA '1'!! State and western Inactive uml depressed by the wheat heaviness; Minnesota pateiitM, . Vi-ii4. pij winter HtralKhls, $x:;.V'i::.;,n; winter extras. I.'.itrit i.Ni; wlnier inuentii. $:t.iaii;t.!iu. WHKAT-l "eeliiieil shai ply under Unul (lalion, lorelKii hi'IIIiik anil sniallur eleur ancts: Heplemlier. ",r"'n 70 Ja-liic.; Ucto ber, iil'j'nT'i !i-p:e. KYIv-Knsy; slate, r,yu.-rtc., c. I. f., New York, car lots; No. 'I western, ti2c. f. o. b., allout. ' coliN Weiikeiieil under favorable crop news. Ilipililiiilon and the wheat hreiik' Heplemlier, t'il-)4iitij u-ICc; Duceinlier, fcui (iiiili'nc. ' i.VTH Dull and easier with corn; track white, BlutH, 4li.iii4Su.; truck, wbltu, wuat ern, 41'..n hc.'. I'filtK -Steady; mess, H5.SOfjlli.50; fam ily. li;.iV(, 111.50. I.AH1J KiiMler; prime western steam. U.li'sc. lil.'TTKH Steady ; state dairy, 14-u lHe. : iieniiii-ry. Ii;', hii'tjc. ' 'HKKHH Steady; fancy, larno, colored, H'-iO.; fancy, lai'KD. while, H-,c.; fancy, small, colored, H'u'jc; tunvy, nmufl. whlti fl'o, s. HrciAU Raw dull; fair roflnlriK 8 7-lfic. ; centrllUKul, H test, 4o.; rollned barely steudy; crushed, 6.75c: powdered 6.;t5c. HOGS Htrong; mate and Pennsylvania. 17'rtlHc; western, canilled, lfi17Hc RK'E Finn; domeitlc, 444j 5J,io. ; Japan, VaI.IX)W Bteurty; city, Be; country HA V Quiet; shipping, 7HV4475c. : good to choice, koi(fti5c. driving out blacks. ICCUSEIt OF SCHLEY. Pen Picture of Edgar S. Maclay, Clerk and Historian. Nri rr Will onulilereil llrllllnnl liy ( Ill minirr ( linnis, lint A I' u Wnn n Hani Wnrkrr ! mill ( l,ie Stiiileiit. "Who is Kiljrnr Stanton Maclny?" I a tiestiini that is often he.vil anil kcldinii nnswered thesv days. Muclay Middenly became a liL'iirc of prom inence because of the charges that lie has made in his naval history, relied-ino- on the conduct of licar Admiral Schley dtirinjr the war with Spain charges that are so serious in their nature and inaile in such language that the secretary of the navy has for hidden the use of Maclny's Imok in the naval academy, while Itear Ad miral Schley has for the same reason secured from Secretary Long an or der for an i j Hi rial investigation of his nVtiotis in the war. Maclay is the son of n clergyman and is about '.','. years old. lie is under the average height, but of sturdy build, with broad shoulders and heavy legs. He is persistent and stubborn in cha rai-l cr nnd is proud of his Scotch nnoest ry. While at work on the first volume of his naval history, says the Chicago In ter Ocean. Maclay was a reporter on the New York Tribune, covering the board of education, liobert S. Maclny, n relative, was then prominent in edu cational circles and was at one iine president of (lie lmard. At that time there were nine sons of clergymen on the Tribune, nnd Maclay, like all of them, was fond of staying up in the mornings after work was done, but as he had a life work ahead of him he decided he would have to practice economy. It was hard work for Maclay to write. Words came slowly to him. and it was difficult for him to handle a pen or pencil. He wrote a small, cramped, irregular hand, the lines be ing so close as to make him unpopular with copy readers. At that time he had all his ilatn for his first volume. It was while at Cornell that he con ceived the idea of writing a naval his tory, having; come to the conclusion EDGAR STANTON MACLAY. (The Young Historian Who Attacked Ad miral Schley.) that there was none in existence worthy the name. When he left the university he had n little money, and he went abroad for data. There he made use of w hat knowledge he had of French and German and searched the libraries. One day after Macl.'iy had learned all We could he found himself in Germany with just enough money to pay his way to New York city on the steamer. He had three days hi which to get the steamer. How to live without eat ing those three days was a question, and how to gdt the steumer was another. Somehow he got on board a boat going down the llhine and on Hint boat he found bags of unroasted coffee. The bags were of canvas and his knife was sharp enough to cut holes in canvas. He laid in a store of green coffee beting, and he had not starved to death by the time he reached Die steamship. Kver after that he liked German cook ing nnd the Germans. When on the Tribune Maclay would hurry every evening to a little Ger man restaurant at Third avenue and Tenth street and fill himself wTlh ihe products of that German kitchen nt a moderate expenditure. Sometimes in the summer he would take a glass of Imported German beer instead of coffee, of v hich he was extremely fond even when cooked. Keer he drank in moderate quantities on Saturday nights, when he usually went to Wil liamsburg, bought a ticket for some ball given by flower-makers or paper box makers, or shop girls. He would dance to his heart's content and then be very careful for the i-est of the week. jniLlay always believed that writing was a low art, nnd that no matter how well a nvin could write, he could nevei achieve fame nu less he really had something to say. When he pot through writing the fust volume of his naval history he got F.rvin War.lnian, then copy reader on the "Tribune." to go over ii for him. Wardman was a Harvard man, nnd was considered on auth.nity on F.nglish language and literature. Wardman often grew tired, but lie kept nt thi work of edii ii(i the volume, and when it appe ired in piint it had siroo.hiiess to it. In 1894 Maclay left the "Tribune" nnd began writing naval editorials for the New York "Sun." When he got ready to write the second volume of his 1 story he obtained an appointment as light-housekeeper at Sc. taukei, L, I nnd got married. He has children. Maclay kept plugging along until Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen was sent to Porto Kico, Maclay wanted to be his successor. He is now a cl :rk in the Brooklyn navy yard. Benito The Kind You Have Alwaya Bought i i CAPSIZED IN SOU ALL Sixteen Lives Lost In Wreck of River Steamer. THE FATE OF THE CALCOSDJ. Mrnck hy Wlnilsturin ns he Wnn tnk.loa n l.nnillhv Mnnr Pn- enuer In the fnliln I ti ll 1 1 1 r lo l:ncnif, PA1H CAH. Ky.. Aug. IM.-The worst steitiuliont disaster of Ji.rs herenboiitu occurred last night About 7 o'clock when the City of Golooiida. plying between this city ami Klizabethtow n. Ills., was struck b.r a tornado as she himl.il at Cinwclls, six miles above here, and tunic4 over. Many of the passciiKcrs were at supper nml were until, le to es.ie '"itu the cab in. At h ast 1i were drowned. The boat was loaded with live stock nml grain uml had about passengers. Sev eral w ho l eiieheiV the deck ns the toriiadv struck the vessij jumped overboard in their fright nml wore lost. Cnptniti Jesse Mailer and Pilot I. E. I'cek swam to shore ami after rescuing all in sight hurried to the city. Captain Peek said that when the I t sank there was no time to escape. She went down in ten feet of water on her side, and what few passenger were found struggling ih the water clung to a yrwl ami reached shore. After the wind had subsided the crew lowed to the wreck, but found tin one, and of nil the women on board only one is known to J. live beeu saved. Captain Peck says that the books will have to be found before it can be deter mined who and how inany are lost, but t laces the number of those w ho perished tt lii or I'll. Three deckhands saved u woman uml child and came lo the city through the woods. Most of the crew was lost. The bunt left F.liznbethtown at 1 p. 111. Mid was due to arrive here at 7 p. in. Shx l ad an unusually large passenger list, as fdio was the only boat coinitiK down yes Ic i day. Among those reported lost are: Mrs. Irve Adams and niece, Miss I.ucy P.nr I ctt. Smithhiti'l: Miss I.iz.ie t irahaln, sis ter t Clerk Charles Graham of this city; Miss Trixie Grimes, Grnhamvillc, this county; Mrs. I,,,n Hi. gun nnd three chil dren, this city; W. Attn Pavis. a stock rcrn of Livingston county; Chnrlcs Slay ton of loin, Ky.: two young women from Smithlniid, mimes tint known here; three deckhands. II. K. Worten nml N. S. (Juarternous of H.iiiiritoii, Ky arnveil last night, hav ing ccapul by breaking the glass in the cabin. The Mary N. left last night for ti c scne to bring back the survivor ami the dead who are in the cnbiti The bout was valued nt f2,5tK) and had been in the trade for several years. Hml Ulnae In Aluliamu. MOP.II.i:. Aug. 21.-Fire yesterday de stfoyed the boiler house, olllce and some machinery of tic Olliugcr Drydock com pany, also the otllce of the National I'rcdgiug company, entailing altogetliei a loss of several thousand dollars. A lot of lumber was also burned. Several small vessels lying near by escaped by moving up the river. The fire caught from u bar rel of pitch. I'oreat I Ires In Texus. DALLAS. Aug. 21. -Destructive forest (ires are reported in large tracts of pine timbiir in Grime, county. Dangerous Kidney Diseases. Celery King has cured me of kidney dis ease The doctor feared lirlglit's dl sense, and tried ninny remedies that gavo me no help. Celery King has made me as well as ever In my life, and H seems almost as though a miracle hnd been wrought in my case, Jen nle O. Uelchard, Sprlngtown, I'a. Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, UjuihiU. Liver and Kidney diseases. 4 The Markets. Hl.OOMsP.lTkO MAkKKTS. CHPRIdC I Kl WKKKLY. KETAIL I'R ICKS. Duller, per pound !! 26 1'gUS r dozen 16 l ard, per pound tj I lain, per pound , 1 1, Href (quarter), per pound 0 lo S Wheal, per basing yo ( hits, do 40 Kye, do 6u Flour per bbl $4 00 to 4 so I lay, per ton 12 00 Potatoes, (new), per bushel I 20 Turnips, do 20 Tallow, per ) ound 04 S'louliler, do 11 Side meat, do Vinegar, pei qt 05 Dried apples, per pound 05 Cow hides, do Steer c'o do 05 t'.ilf sk;n ', g0 Sheep pelts Midlcd corn, per bushel 75 Corn meal, c I 2 j0 Pf'in, cwt : 1 jo I hop, cwt j jo Middlings, cwt 1 15 Chickens, per pound, new i3 do do old 10 Turkeys, do 2j Geese, do J2 Ducks, do 08 COAL, x' 1 1 1 . i 11111 1 ei o, ucuvereo 3 .0 do 4 and 5, delivered 4 40 do 6, at yard 3 1 j do 4 and 5, at vard , 4 25 The man who makes alarm clocks ought to do a lousing business. OABTOniA. Boars the ,4 Tha Kind Vou Ham Always Bought PARKER'S UAIH BALSAM JCltut:i ua Uauuuuf ilia htlr. mm Mover Vails to H Hi to re Orty Qmxu fip dirat-aii hir lulluig. 1 ANcgctable Preparation for As similating thcFotxlandRcuIa ting the Stomachs and Dowcl3 of Promotes DieslioivCrur. fiir ncas ami Rost .Contains neitltcr Opuim.Morphine nor Mineral. Not ;Nah C OTIC . lmpttM SfttL" Jtx.Smnn slnurSrrd t Ufifmnl -III Cnrlxrink-.iocUt flirm SriJ -Ctrtrifirl tugnr htittoymrt flavor. Apcrfccl Romcdy forConslirw Tion, Sour Stomach, Dinrrlioca Worms .Convulsions .rcwrish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Sitfnnlure of XEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. ALEXANIIKK f DEALERS IN Cigars, Totacco Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.J IFwitiz Goods x'ECi.XjT-sr. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobt.cco Sole agents for the following brands of Clgarb' Honry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Sarr.ccn, Silver Aeb Bloomsburg Pa. 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