THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. TRY TO END STRIKE. Governor Stone Confers With Widener, Flinn and Elkins. J. P1ERP0ST MICAS URGED TO ACT. laformntlnn nit 1o l'rurrii Mnilr nt Rrw 1 ork Conforpiirr Cnrrfullj Guarded VuprrlnK'iidont Pro lean lunnrniive on "ultjeet. NKW YOUK. Sept. H). "Attorney C'cihtmI KlUin, Si'iniinr l'linn of IVuu s.vlvunlii ti lid inyxcir have liccn In ciui ptiliiition fur ncvti'iil hours todny with l A. It. Widener of lMiihtdelpliin, who Is u director In tin I' nit oil States Steel 001 poi nt ion mid M ho is us.Noi'luteU with Mr. MorKiin in many business enter pried. "Mr. Wiilt ner In very nnxlous to see the strike settled nnd has taken the mutter up with Mr. Morgan. We are doinjf all we can." The forgoing statement was made last evening by l iovenior V. A. Stone us he was leaving the olllees of the United States Steel corporation, where the consultation he mentions took plaee. Governor Stone's manner plainly In dicated that he expected, with the help of .1. Picrpont Moruan, the great conl strike will be speedily ended. "What progress was made at the conference?" he was asked. "I can say nothing more," was his re sponse. "Have you been in direct communi cation with Mr. Morgan?" "I have nothing further to say." Moritnn Will Not Interfere. NKW YOUK, Sept. lit. .1. l'icrpont Morgan has refused to Interfere In the coal strike. In the statement given out for him by Mr. I'erklns, his part ner, Mr. Morgan said: "We have not heard from (iovenior Stone since the confet euce. We have no ntlielal state ment of what was done at the confer ence. We cannot discuss (iovenior Stone's statement or the coal strike." o IVnpf, Sn-a Hone, SCH ANTON. I'll.. Sept. lO.-Ceneral Superintendent Itose of the Ilelawnre and Hudson Railroad company's mine department said that he had no knowl edp' of any negotiations which could possibly lead to n settlement of the strike this week, next week or any oth er definitely determined time. He said the Delaware nnd Hudson company (stands lu exactly the same position It did lu the biginning of the strike and had no intention of offering any con cessions. This statement by Superin tendent Hose Is in harmony with simi lar statements made by Supeiintedent May of the Erie and Superintendent Phillips of the Lackawanna recently. I.elilith Miner Ilnny. TAMAQJ'A, l'a., Sept. ID. Although no soldiers were sent out to putrid the Punt her Creek valley, the usual num ber of men -went to work, and the No. 4 and No. 12 collieries of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company are run ning as usual. Tivpntr Thousand I'rrlNhnl. LONDON, Sept. 5. An interesting parliamentary paper giving a return of the military forces employed in South Africa from tint beginnnlng to the end of the late war has just been Issued. The garrison Aug. 1. IS'.v.), con sisted of 31N officers and !i,fl-".' men; re-enforcements sent betweeu then and the outbreak of hostilities, Oct. 11, lMI'.l, totaled 12,t4ij. Thereafter the troops sent up to May 31. 1!I2. reached the great total of 'Si,,osi, besides 52, 414 men raised in South Africa. The Uiml casualty figures are: Killed, 5.774; wounded, 2:1.021); died of wounds or disease, 10, KM. I'rofeMNor Ylrcliow Dead. BL'KLIN, Sept. . Professor Rudolf Vlrchow Is dead here, aged nearly eighty-one years. One of the greatest medical discoverers of this or any oth er u;;e, he spent nearly sixty years In adding to the sum of human knowl edge. When, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday, statesmen nnd medical men of all the world united to give him an unparalleled ovation nnd Professor Vlrchow made a speech of two hours, tracing the development of pathological science, it was necessary for him to recount to a great extent his own achieve incuts. A I. ox I Ixliii'il. LONDON, Sept. 10. A ills;iateh from Paris to Dalzlti's News agency says '.he admiral commanding the French iaval division in the Atlantic has sent vord of the sudden disappearance of he island of Iterinejn, in the gulf of Mexico. No reefs have been discov ered on the spot formerly occupied by the Island, but navigators are recom mended to use extreme caution while sailing in that vicinity. The admiral nijr the volcanoes of Mexico, Yucatan .uud Guatemala are very active. PoMiolllee Iteeel iIm liiereawe. WASHINGTON. Sept. ID.-A net ln- rreiise of ! per cent occurred In the re .colpts nt the fifty largest postollleex in the I'nlted States last mouth as com pared with August, limi. The total re ceipts at these fifty olllees aggregated !ft.'S21,444. a ,net Increase of :i:7.NlD. The largest Increases were 2D.0 per cent, at Des Moines, la., and 2D. 2 per Ofiit, at Toledo, O. New York's re ceipts increased almost 12 per cent. o Inloxlcnii Im Kor Numoima. WASHINGTON, Sept. lD.-Thu gov ernment has decided against the sale of Intoxicating liquor of any descrip tion lu our Sumoali possessions. Yrxuvlim III Action, LONDON', Sept. N.--A special dis patch from Naples says largo volumes of flames are Issuing from the crufcur of Mount VenuvUu. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Rotable Event of the Week Ilrlefly and Terel Told. Five peasants were killed nnd ten. wounded by troops In a strike riot at Cmideln, nn Italian village. . Governor Nash asked Ohio churches to observe next Sunday, the first anni versary of President McKlnley's death. Patrick A. McIIugh. Nationalist M. P. for Leltriin, released from Sligo jail, was given a great popular reccp tlon. Inquest was begun at littsfleld In ' the case of Secret Service Agent Craig, , who was killed last week In the nccl- ' dent to the president's landau. Tneariay, Sent. 0. A severe shock of earthquake was felt nt Pan, France. W. K. Vanderhllt'H l'lltmore won n race nt Longchainp, France. One Ihitlsh bluejacket was killed nnd several wounded lu n fight with a Klavo dhow In the Persian gulf. The sixty-second annual New York state fair opened nt Syracuse with per fect weather nnd large attendance. New York city schools opened with enrollment of ."dd.imid pupils. Thou sands were turned n way temporarily. John C. Lehiiemann was shot nnd killed nt Prookllne, Mass., by his son-in-law, .Tames C. Dunne, a Huston business man. Jim Wright and John Tenipleton, noted Tennessee desperadoes, were killed by a sherllT's posse, two mem bers of which were severely wounded. Moinlnj, Sept. N. The Arrow. Charles It. Flint's yacht, steamed a mile In one minute and thirty-two seconds. The bodies of Mr. nnd Mrs Fair, who were recently killed while nutomobil Ing In Franco, arrived In New York. Three hundred and seventeen striking colliers have been fined .:',D each nt Doncaster, Knglaud, for leaving work without notice. Just before submitting to n surgical operation Bradford B. McGregor was married at Mamaroiieck. N. Y., to Miss Clara Sclileninier of New York, who will inherit his millions In case he should not recover. i Sn(urlii'. Sent, tt. A Kentucky negro vagrant was sen tenced to be sold Into servitude for one year. I An Italian cruiser hns been placed nt I the disposal of Marconi for wireless telegraphy experiment:). I The American embassy in London : has issued a warning against stories of unclaimed estates in Knglaud. The Duke and Duchess of Con nnught were chosen to represent King Edward nnd Queen Alexandra at the Delhi coronation durbar. j Friday, Sept. .'. More than a score of men, women nnd children wore hurt, several of them seriously, lu a cable car wreck In Chicago. The Saratoga (X. Y.) Floral nssocla- : tion's uniuial floral parade nnd battle i of flowers nnd the Proteus parallel were held and witnessed by more than fiO.(M'N) visitors. ( The historic Music hall wns damnged by tire, and the odoon, a structure ad joining the Music hall, was. completely destroyed In Chicago. The loss will exceed $110,000, fully covered by in surance. Thurxilily, Sept. 4. An epidemic of commercial nnd polit ical corruption was reported in Portu gal. Much damage was done on the coasts of England, Wales nnd Ireland by heavy gales. A meeting of citizens of Dublin was culled to protest against the extension ad SllIltlU!,0 de Voraguas. The act of of the crimes act. surrender nlso sets forth that In consid- Governor Odell delivered nn nddress mition of General llerrera's respect on education and trusts at the Chau- for the bravery of the men who with tnuqua county (X. Y.) fair. 8too,i uis Hlt,ge wy m not be com- Blotlng of Croatian In Agraiu" pelled personally to surrender their against tne isorvian population Las continued and become more grave. Ponder MuuiiElne KlodeH. BOSTON, Sept. S. One of the govern ment powder magazines at Old Fort Wlnthrop, on Governors island, upper Boston harbor, blew up with a detona tion that was apparent all over the city nud which was hoard nt points tweiny miles away. The explosion is supposed to have been caused by boys setting fires on the island. One dead man and five Injured were brought to ttio eltv l.tr tliu milt. u Itufit nrwl u-liil., l v ...... ...... .... i it is believed that this Is the extent of the casualties it Is possible that oth ers may be found suffering from the force of the concussion. noern Intend u I.ouu VUlt. LONDON, Sept. !!. General Botha's secretary, Mr. lirebiicr. says that the j Boor geiiorals expect their tour of the , I'nlted States to occupy fix months. 1 rAlthough the generals have arrived nt j no definite decision on th subject, their lecturing tour will probably begin 111 ureal j. 111.1111. The gem nils will proceed to The Hague today In order to attend the gathering of the Bot loaders nnd prepare n programme for the future. Slroniholi IleeomeM Active. ROME, Sept. 10. The volcano on Stromholl Island is in full eruption nnd Is throwing up great columns of fire and torrents of stones. The Island is shrouded in smoke. Mount Vesuvius Is ulso showing signs of activity. Sinned llmim-lf to Hen 111. DANBL'RY, Conn.. Sept. S.-Wllson F. Thrall Is dead at his home In this city, having starved himself to death, lie maintained nn nlmost complete fast for seven weeks with the avowed Intention of ending his life. Conl Coin I ii ur From Wnlea. SWANSEA. Wales, Sept. 5. The Steamships Glcnroe nnd Devonshire ore each loading 4,000 tons of anthra cite coal for New York, These are the first cargo to be shipped from Great Britain to New York. , ACUA DULCE TAKEN. Revolutionary Warships En ter the Bay of Panama. SIEGE HAD LASTED OVER A MONTH. Ccnernl Ilertl and Three Thonannd Men Well Treuted Ity Inanruenta After (aiitnro Situation at Co lon and I'nnnmn Serious. WASHINGTON, Sept. t).-Mr. Ehr ni.in, vice consul general at Panama, advises the state department by cable that Agun Dulee has been surrendered by tha government forces. Four rev olutionary wnr vessels are now In the bay of Panama, and the revolutionists are' reported to be moving toward the rn 1 1 road. Mr. Ehruinn considers the situation at Colon and at Panama serious. The officials of the Colombian lega tion profess not to be seriously dis turbed over the surrender of the gov ernment forces at Agua Dulee. The number of government soldiers there Is estimated to have been somewhat loss than 3,(HH men, and, while their loss Is admittedly a setback, Colombia's representatives declare the effect will be to stimulate the government to greater nctlvlty to crush out the rebel lion. The general understanding here has been that the government had about 7.DD0 men under arms on the Isthmus. While this may be nn over estimate, legation ollicials say there are sufhcleiit men left to offer strong resistance to any efforts the revolu tionists may make to take the inter oceanlc railroad or the cities of Colon nud Panama. The revolutionists are thought to be lu the vicinity of those places. Since the capture by the Insurgents of the gunboat Boyacn -the government is without naval representation on the Pacific coast, though the Bogota, re cently purchased in the United States, Is now on her way down from Seattle. This vessel, the ollicials say, will be more than a match for the whole rebel flout. No advices regarding the sur render of the government forces nt Agua Dulee have reached the legation. SURRENDER CONFIRMED. I'urticnlnra nf General Ilertt'n II r live I Delenxe of Au mi Dulee. ! PANAMA, Colombia, Sept. 10. The surrender to the Colombian insurgents of the government general Morales Bcrtl and the troops of his command at Agua Dulee, which has previously been reported and which was generally j believed to have taken place, hns now i been conllrmed. This news reached Panama through some former Conserv ative prisoners of the insurgents who ' were liberated at San Carlos as a re ; suit of the landing there of an expedl- uu" lrom I'leoieriimeiu neei or. Buu- l,ol,ts- ral Bertl. who hiiii;een besieged nt Ai;u" 1,uIe ,,v t1"' '"'.-''' July 2S, only surrendered when his cause was Hopeless. . in tlie act or sur- render the Insurgent general Benjamin Ilerrera declares he recognizes the ab negation of General Bcrtl and his men, whom he succeeded In dominating lie cause of the superiority of his forces and the quantity of munitions of war of nil kinds at his disposition. He promises to hold Inviolate the lives and honor of his prisoners, nnd ho allows General Borti to retain his sword as a mark of honor in recognition of his heroic defense of Agua Dulee. The surrendered generals and ofll cers have been paroled at Penonome arms. Malcolm' IJefn lent lonx Hcnvy. NEW YORK. Sept. '(.-Lawyer W. U. Rynn reported to Vice Chancellor Stevens In the Jersey City chancery court that new defalcations were daily coming to light In the case of William Malcolm, the treasurer of the Passu lc Mutual Building and Loan nssnclatlon, who has disappeared. The shortage was nt first thought to be IfDQ.DOO. Mr. Ryan said that an examination had shown that it was over S150.IMK), and there ure still thirty-eight passbooks to .,,.., ,,,,..!.., "- " ' "" """"" IUO Oilier to snow cause wny u receiver should not be appointed was' continued for a week. Weavers Give t l Fliiht. WOONSOCKET. R. L. Sept. 0. The weavers of the American Woolen com- pnny's Saranao mills nt Blackstone, Mass., who went out on a strike against the two loom system In syiu- pathy with the Olneyville weavers. I 1 -t ....... I,. A...1 ...1..... I uuve uiven im me rtuuHgie, jum i iit-u the mill gates opened this morning there was a stampede for their old places. This nctlon was decided upon last night at a meeting of the weav ers in Bluckstono, when it was voted to return at the best terms Agent Merrill Would offer. IMi nii-luil Kllla HlniNi-ir. POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y., Sept. 10. Dr. M." T. Pultz, a practicing physi cian, fifty-eight years of age, vice president of the Hutchess Medical so ciety, n member of the New York State Medical association and the American Medical society, committed suicide nt his home in Stnnfordville by shooting. Ho wns found by his mother, u widow, eighty-two years of age. ;luto Crop ltutned. ITHACA, N. Y.. Sept. . It hns been reported by otlliials of Cornell agricul tural depart incut that one-half of the potato crop of New York state would be totally ruined ns the result of blight. The wet weather Is held responsible for the result. Central Nuw York farin eiti will suiter the greatest loss from this cause. IT WAS BARTHOLIN. Body Fonnd In Inrrn Identified a That of t hlcnirn IMnrderer. IttCEVILLE, la., Sept. 8,-The body which was burled here Saturday nnd which wns believed to be that of Wil liam Bartholin has been exhumed nnd positively Identified lis that of the Chi cago double murderer. Bartholin's body wns found Inst Fri day nfteriioon about six miles from Rleeville, ns told in previous dispatch es, by J. (. Pratt, a resident of Rlee ville. Mr. Pratt was driving to EI inn nnd when passing n flnxfleld saw the body lying against a stuck of flax. Thinking It was a man asleep, he paid no ntteutlon, but on returning ho saw the man still there and upon Investiga tion discovered ho was dead, with n re volver lying by his left hand. Coroner T. S. Carpenter was notified, nnd the body was removed to nn under taking establishment nt Rleeville. There J. B. McCook, editor of a Rlee ville paper, discovered that the dead man bore a striking resemblance to the published pictures of the Chicago mur derer. The text of a confession left by the suicide and signed "W. J. Bartholin" was made public by Dr. T. S. Carpen ter, coroner of Howard county. AGAINST THE MOROS. General Sumner C'otnmnnd Xenrly II end y, MANILA, Sept. ID The column of troops which Brigadier General Sam uel S. Sumner, commanding the depart ment of Mindanao, Is to lead against the Mucin Moros will probably leave Camp Vlcnrs at the end of this week. The column will consist of portions of the Eleventh and Twenty-seventh Infantry, two troops of the Fifteenth cavalry nnd a mountain battery, about l.loo men in nil. Serious opposition is not expected by the military authorities. It Is believed the plan Is to segregate the host lies nnd frlendlies and keep the hitter neutral. It is expected that the Macln move ment will be followed by an expedition against the sultan of Bacolod, Ncgros Island, If he continues hostile. The Federal party gave a banquet to (iovenior Taft, dining which the na tive speakers complimented the gov ernor, expressed faith In and alTectloti for him and promised to support his administration. , ASHE VILLE'3 WARM GREETING. Preftldent Koosevelt AddreNNcn I.nrtte Audieuee In 1 ourtlioaxe Siiunre. ASI1EVILLE, X. C, Sept. ID. Ashe vllle extended a warm greeting to President Roosevelt. Fully 10,000 peo ple occupied the courthouse square, where the president addressed them from nu improvised stand. The presidential train left Ashevllle In the nfteriioon for Washington. The largest crowd encountered on tht run from Ashevlllu wns at Hickory. The president wns Introduced by Senator Pritohard, whoj accompanied him from Ashevllle, nnd the short speech he made to the people was enthusiastic ally received. At Greensboro President Roosevelt was accorded a very enthusiastic re ception. Fully (i.OOO people were nt the station when the train arrived, nnd they cheered the president when he np peared on the platform of his car and nlso at the conclusion of his brief ad drcs. Anitln-t hineMe Treuty Sluned. SHAXG1IAI. China. Sept. (1. Sir James L. Mackay, the British tariff commissioner, and the Chinese com missioners have signed the commercial treaty between China nnd Great Brit ain, n new edict having boon issued Fpecltlcally nllocating the surtax fuuds to provincial governors. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Cloning Stork ((notations. Money on call sironB at per cent. Prime mcrcnntilo paper. MlaVi per cent. SterlinK exchange steady, with actual business in bunkers' bills at 46ii 4.S.6375 for demand and at H.tOtlT'i 4.VI7S for to ilav bills. Posted rates, f4.K4V.H.t5 and $4.S7'f)4;'A. Commercial bills. H.W.Wit f4.h3ii. Hi"ir silver, ulT,c. Mexlcun dollars, 40'sc. Government bonds steady. Slat bonds Inactive. Kallroad bonds llrm. Closing priced Atchison 105 C.,C.,C. Hi St. L. KW',4 Ches. & Ohio... 57 L). 1. & Hudson. 17H Erie 42'4 Lien. Electric... 19."i Lead 2-i l.ouls. i Nash..lii:l"s Ontario & West. Pacific Mail .... 37i .. tti-t ..I" .. 74'i ..1H People's Gas Reading Hock Island St. Paul .... Sugar Hennery. loirt Texas Pacille .. u3 Union Paeilio Wabash pref. .. 51 West. Union ... Wi Itlanhallau Con l.'7 Missouri Pac 124' N. V. Central... Hi!3 New York MurUets. FLOUR Without Bhuwinit any rhanea In price was steady and moderately ac tive; Minnesota patents, U.fnu4; winter straight. l3.4ViV3.ia; winter extras, Uy. 3.2U; wnuer patent. $3.W:n3.tfl. WHEAT Hauler on big northwest re ceipts, a favorable weather map and for eign selling, alter which it rallied on cov ering; December, 7i 13-l(iij73 D-ltic. ; May, 74Vy74 ll-Hic. It YE Dull; stale, MKifi ale. . c. I. f., New York; No. 2 wesiirn, 5:;iC., f. o. b., ulloaf. No. 2. itfi.M.'-jO., track. CORN Steady to linn on covering, the wheat strength and frost in northern Nebraska and Iowa; December, 4tVil 4oc. OATS Steadied up with other markets and on poor grading: December, 351c; Hack, wlille. state, od'uooc; track, white, western, .'ie'r5ue. poKK-Stcady; mess, JlS.2r.fj 19.25; fami ly, tWiW.M. f.AltD Easy; prime western steam, 10. Me. H UTTER Steady; state dairy, 15Vti 20c. ; extra creamery, 21c. CHEESE Btfitdy: new, state, full cream, small, colored, fancy, lot.jc. ; small, while, lie-ic: large, colored, lue. ; large, white. !iVi lac. E i(!S Steady ; statn and Pennsylvania, SP'C&c. ; wesurn, candltul 2D(n21e. St'C.AK-Raw steady; fair retinlng, 3c. ; centrifugal, Wi test, 3'jc. ; reilned firm; crushed. 5.150.; powdered, 4.75c. Hl 'K Ell m; domestic, it'ti6e.; Japan, TALLOW-Dull; city, D'ic ; country, 6'ti 6',(,o. 11 AY Quiet; shipping, D5t(70c; good to choice, Wu.ii tl. Live Stock Market. CATTLE Market sternly: choice, $7.10-3; 7.25; good. $5'n5.75; veal calves, 17.25 'j-7. 75. HOOS Market active; prime heavies, JLii'i'rtK.uri; medium, $7.k.''i 7.W: heavy Yorkers. VMfulM; light do., J7.7i!.7k0; piRs. $7..W7.til; rotiehs. $W7.;i5. SHEEP AND LA M US Market teady; best wether. lil.viKM: cull and common, Il60u2; choice lumbs. S5.3iu5.40. RISKS FIREMEN TAKE. The neiinon KtiBlnetr Ilrown Stack to III Itangrroaa Pout. The risk that firemen In big cities tnkc nre fin evcrlasflng wonder, nnd the utory of Wll llrown, ns told by Cleveland MofTett In "Careers of lmr Inn nnd Danger," "hows that the en gineer's bravery Is sometimes put to tests ns severe ns those which the hose mnn or the ladder man even hns to endure. Yhat happened wns this: Engine 20, pumping her prettiest, stood nt the cor ner so near the drughouse that the driver thought It wasn't safe for the horses nnd led them away. That left Jtrown alone, ngnlnst the check of the fire, watching his boiler nnd keeping his steam gauge nt seventy-five. As the fire gained chunks of redhot sandstone begnn to sinnsh down on the engine. Itrown rnn his pressure up to eighty and watched the door anxiously where the four firemen from his squad had gone Into the furnace. Then nn explosion of chemicals In the building sent a flnme wide ns n house curling across the street, enwrap ping engine and man nnd setting Are to the elevated railway station over head. 11111 ltrown stood by his engine with a sheet of fire above Mm. He lionril footsteps on the pavement and voices that grew fainter crying, "I'lin for your lives!" Ho was alone, and the skin on his hands, face and neck was blistered. llrown knew why every one wns run ning. There would be another explo sion. It wns tolerably certain that he must die If he stayed. Hut his four chums were In the tiro nnd needed the water. If he quit his engine, the water would full. lie stoked In eonl and ran the gauge up another notch, easing the running parts with the oiler. He wns ofTeiing Ills llfo for his friends. In n few minutes the four firemen came out of the building. Then ltill llrown ran for his life withj his com rades. A second or two later engine "0 was crushed by the falling walls. How Site Economised. Husband Mary, dear, did you buy that book you were telling me about ou "how to economize in the kitchen." Young Wife Yes, dear, and It Is Just too lovely for anything! It Js full of recipes telling how to utilize cold roast turkey with mushroom sauce nnd how to make truflle omelets and appetiz ers and "tVhy, John, what Is the mat ter? He staggered to the fireplace. "Give me that cookbook quick, Mary," he gasped hoarsely. "1 must either burn It or rob a bank to pay for ltl" New Orleans Times-Democrat The Mirror In Photography. Many amateurs lu possession of a fixed focus camera, says Photography, have doubtless found a ditllculty In ob taining a photograph of some object In a room through being too near to It. This ditllculty can often be overcome by placing a large mirror In front of the object and the camera In front of the mirror. Avoid the camera being reflected in the glass by standing a lit tle on one side. Hendy Demonstration. "Do you think you can make my daughter happy?" asked Miss Thirsty smith's father gravely. "Why, I have already, haven't 1?" re plied Spooner. "I've asked her to mar ry nje." Smart Set That tired feeling Is often due to a strenuous effort to live without work. Chlcogo News. Am CHICHrSTCR'B ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills ( V"v Orltfinal mmi tinlf Uenuliift. WJ VfcNAFK. Alv.rflibl. l.Ht. I'rurrl V. At f ViA r... ruii'iiivri-i'i l-vii iuiv la HV.U d4 itulj tuviavllio boies twtlad I with blue ribbon. Tube no othvr. HvTue lCcrou Nubotlt tit-Ion unA ikvtlav tlon. Itujr of your Jtru(iil, or trod 4. in tun- fur rarrtlfiilur-H Tpt1t&monUU ltd "itrllvr for l.HtHi-a."! Uffar, by re turn Mull. IO.OIHI Ttelinutitftls. gobl by 1 fin. (. I f 'kl.l...lu. i k..l-..t APS AIjEXANDKK BROTHEKiS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, ToTncco Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AG f NTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. sole agents forJ F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Bole ugont b f or the following brauds of Cigars Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian rrkcess, Sarr.Ec::, i:;W ti ; Bloomsburq Pa IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF YOU WILL FINU i Duo, a'ui.e U) n IIniJ A large lot of Window Curtains in stoclr.2 Susquehanna's New Gymnasium- Ground" was broken last week for the new gymnasium at Susquehanna University at Selinsgrove, which i9 to cost not less than $6,000. The Rev. G. W. Enriers, the president-elect, turned the first spadeful of pround and made an appropriate address. Following this formal act, Mr. Ira C. Schoch, treasurer of the university, made a sptech on behalf of the board and laity. Work will be rapidly pushed forwatd. ... .... ' What splendid ly of lirc!c activity it llic nun the psnlmut describe it issuing lUc "a bridegroom from tin chamber und rejoicing like a strong mnn to run n tnie." Kvcry mnn onylit to rise in t he morning re freshed by slumber and renewed bjr rest, en;er for the smipeje of the day. but how rnrely this is so. Most people rie still un refieslicd, nnd dreading the strain of the day'f labors. The cause of this is deficient vitality and behind this lies a deficient supply of pine, rich Mood, nnd an inadequate nourishment of the body. There is nothing that will pive a man slrene'.h and energy, as will Dr. Pierce's liohlen Medical Discovery. It Hoes this by increasing the quantity and quality of the blood supply Th s nourishei the nerves, feeds the brain, builds up en feebled organs, nnd gives t tint sense of strength and power which mnkes the struggle of lite a joy. The "good feeling" which follows the use of "Golden Medicnl Dis covery" is not due to stimulation ns it con tains no alcohol, whisky or olher intoxicant. It does not brace up the body, but builds it up into a condition of sound health. The fellow who is lacking in imagination cui't write the soi t of love letters the girls like. Two TMNCS ill the treatment of naaal camtrli aie now fully understood. First; the drying process is a delusion that pro ducts more mischief tha,n henrfit. Second: science, common sense and experience pro claim liy's Cream Halm 10 be instant relitf, and final, certain cuic. It cleanses the diseased membranes nnd never makes the patient snctze. Trice 50 cants. Sold by Iiy lirothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Vienna has twenty three butcher shops in which horseflesh is sold, ami the sales are constantly increasing. Tiis Rknkwal a Stkain. Vacation is over. Agnin the school bell rings nt morn ing nnd nl noon, agnin with tens of thou sands the hardest kind of work lias begun, llic icnewa! of which is a mental nnd physi cal sirain to all except the most rugged. The little gill that a few days ago had rose in her cheeks, and the little hoy w hose lips weie th n so red you would have insisted that they had lieen "kissed by strawberries," have already lost something of the appear ance of health Now is a time when many children should be given a tonic, which may avert much serious trouble, nnd we know of no other so highly to be recommended as Hood's Sursaparilla, which strengthens the nerves, perfects digestion and assimilation, nnd aid- mental development by building up the whole system. The Markets. 1U.OOMSBUKG MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY, Hutter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound RKTAIL FX ICES A 30 S 16 Mam, per pound licet (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel 1 00 Oats, do 60 Kyc, do 60 Flour per bbl 4 40 Hay, per ton 14 00 I'otatoes, (new), per bushel 50 lunups, do Tallow, per pound Shoulder, do Side meat, do Vinegar, per qt Dried apples, per pound Cow hides, do Steer do do Calf skin Sheep pelts Shelled corn, per bushel Corn menl, cwt , 40 06 is is S 07 3J 5 80 75 90 3 35 Iiran, cwt j 30 Chop, cwt 1 60 Middlings, cwt. 1 40 Chickens, per pound, new I2 do do old.. 10 13 08 3 5o Turkeys do Geese, Ho Ducks, do COAL. Number 6, delivered do 4 and ( delivered 4 45 do 6, at yard 3 g do 4 and 5, at yard 4 35 A NICE LINE AT
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