THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Preliminary Conference Held at Washing ton, VISIT 10 :i!5E RLC105 HAttED Bealaalaa: Tharxla? Mnralnc tkl Katlre Anlkrarllr Kleld Will De ffrfil-o favors Will Be Rerelted. WASHINGTON. Oct. .-The on- thracite cevd str'Wt h.u;.au la the hearing nvia of tl.e l!itr?::itc :.) a. ere comu:i:i.n L!J its flrt coffer cca with the pa-tie to t:. controversy In the anthnu-ite reior.i TtiTC was a full r''pr:itiii'a of Nvtli op r:'t-r ted m:u?rs. aud uieiulx-rs of the prvs -.nil a number of other Interested par-tie- wire jrv.'nt. Tae c"ut:iin rtecided to Ks'n lis work next Thursday irMruitij: lit 9 nVlock. the firt dnys cf the unestiCA tlo: to ba devoted to a r.h.y'.cal ei rui nation of the mint and tLe hot;-.e of the nuner. strUtg lo the T'..-ir.!tT of 9cnii.tox Tie c-atire anthracite fi:j : jipuE ;eui:;e gk.vt. will l ivverwL There w;, evr.s'idra ble d.e'V.s.-:i over a ov :i u.ad by Ce CMUJUiWsA.n to have u;rt ac artntant appointed to a"l;t state ment of wis-,-j and o".a:S.":-.T;o:i if roiae.- to be trade by the e;i rat or fee f? v. of the o.inm'...u. t ut no re sult vjs racbeI va tL'a leyVLi tie a&souacesitnt by the chairu-aa cf the cvairuiMlon's luteutloa to a;;:ct am-.h nn acc-T.Etant in ca h.s s-t-v'.ces sbouid be fotmd Eecv.tiry. Prlnf the prvvre of the meetirv Mr. Mitchell. as the representative of the miners, rtvsente-i a oe.py of the erlgtaal declaration of the twiners as forsittiated by the Staraokla tvnven ttoo a the basis of the demands of tha alcers. This demand i. tt. for an la ' of 2 lT cent Ja of thx -t er..-t ty the day: so;::d. a re daction of 20 per oat In workiLi h-un rf the or.k-a-t-J by the day: third, the payment for cual niin-.l by weight at minimum rate of tj cvts ;n-r ton of i-t" isunds: foarta. a wfcv art-.uivat ttweR the operators and the u;lner for an a'ij-jrsieat of waj;. Jlr. I'.ir. cn the i-art of the oca! op eratic t-k exorfion to Mr. MitoheU't appearance tfcoe the .-via.i-is.oa a a rnfet-tartTe of the n.ine worker" cnion, but laid that he tad no o. j-xtion to hi preeaoe a a nj resontative of th? stritera a such la their lndir-dual cspaciry. The ccn.:u;-ii..n ruade co at tempt to aettle the cv2troTery. but It waa apparent that the rvcv-n:tit4i of th? n-iner' unioa will I an :.;.tan and knotty problem for the arbitrators. The public tuwtiLg of the cvrnnils rion thvc came to a clce. aJ the cvra tnisrio&ert retired for the purpose of private co&ulta::oa. TL-y frt took try the question which had bet a raised by the proSer of a svcil train ty Mr. Baer and uEinlE:ixi!y decided not t- aocpt the traia. The txehaege of views which followrd bi.niht out th fact that the cvicailsioner xpvt fy r ca:iy to pay all of their expense, accep.tiig w fai.rs a&d rdyis on the ronernn;eEt to rviu.,-t:re then if so .Li$;.yed. Tou w;u eadeavc to etii-lish the relation ltween the en.; k.yer and the wage workers in anthracite fields M a Just aad penueseLt lsi. j "You will etidtraTor. a far as i-oss:- ! ble. to do away with any caus f.r the J recurrence of such diSiultirs as thce which you hare ln culled la to settle. ' "You will hurry y .ur iu riirir ia 1 ojvVr to reader yoiir de..;Ma tt the nicest pojisli-ie tinie." Thee were the iutruct: i.s. written ai.4 oraL which th president tave the ctHnmiMion. A Treaaat rar Milrbrll. WILKESIiAKl.il. Pa.. tM i PtetdI.t M.lCheli has t- tl preeL,ted with a tuld tadgr and gold match by the Pol.sh. LithtutUin and Slavish tcemikers of tke I nited Mine Wkers. Ths bade bears his monocram. "J. W," la diamonds jut underneath the bar cor.tia:r.t the p:n by which it is fastened to the coat UL bt-lo.w ihji Is ihe buttt a of the l"n:ttd M.ne Work ers of Amerka. from LiiL Laags a peudant a ticy pick an-d saoveL with aiaer'a Uxj. ia the nt. r-ur.icr-b:h which is a medallion. The s-.al of th org.ni-t.on la the n:r U La the torn, cf a leaker !y stit.di!.; la the ut;dst of a (ank i f i-.-.L The j re eiitau.ju towk 1 Uce at Ire:d-nt M.tch til' Le-d4urters. atd a Urge cruwd li'..:.ei I j the peet.hia of pre.attiv3 aad acct-ptauce. CmI Oaiaal Gnralig. SCRAN Tu.V Pa int. h-.-i?i..-isJ tgnr frm the hve big it 21 paries lut.Lg ih-.r main clri.vs in Scrii.ttAn slw that p-r iv:.i .,f tii. ;r ivilr-riea ar la op t.on ai.d tU.it ihe ou'put is vw ir.-.-rv !'.: :i thn--'!art- r if what it La. l--t:':-i!y. Mue lumpUlnt is r 1 ti.c o.- s f th- ec-mj. n.y tu:..-"f rl c idl. ue- i;iv j.y wk- . h-rvai,t-t eif Jlitchcli tsj. Ac ' FAMOUS WOMAN DKAO. KJUakalk C Slaataa. Aa4 r.lsktr f a Iran, MiW YOKK. Oct. 2T.-Mrs. Kl'.ia lcth Cady 8tsnton died yeterlay aft enioon at the nice of eighty-seven after a hvrt l!luc at her fcutne In this city. Mr. Stanton was tirn In Johi!o a. N. Y.. In 115. In her fathers (Judse CaJyi law ofTit- she K-srned the letal wriini: to which h-r ax was ciii.jH-lii-d to uin.it. and this laid the foundation for her famous career as an advott of ' v.oti.atrs rihts. In lV.i.' she was rasrrl-d to H. B. Stauton. a pro:tiin-;it antXavery Ki-turvr. a:id ncwt:;,unii'd hltn on his tour ttn uch the cvoiitry. Mrs. Stanton's lir.g life had len de voted to rsisrinir the various tyratniea aair.st her sex. While in London shortly aftrr ber nwrr'.ai attending the world's antl siavtry convention Mrs. Stanton met Lnorvtia Mott. a pioneer !n the wom an's rights nzovenient. and the two f'rtnnlated. s sned and isuerl a call for the first woman's rishts convention. It was heid In the Stanton home In Seneca Kail!" J'i!y li ar.d i'. rr-m that t'.u-e on Mrs. S'artca agl-tato-1 the gu-stion of wmfin's suf fra Ia l-4. d.-s;.:te the angry protest cf fcor father. he dei'vvrl ay addrt '-e-fore the New York le,:i:ature on "Mar ried Women's IYo;erty."" A trenien---Ui crowd s-.vthtrel to h-v.r ber. She speke tn-0 hours r.r.d wns o'-.1CTa:u'.at-l wanniy. even by th"e who oj'px-J the :-i:at:on she was advocating. The ! ii! detain the rights of married woas en pavs-.-d a few days lat.r. It was l.cr f.rT ! ig victory. yers iat-r she sppestvi lt-f-Te the ig'af.!re rain. thst tiire ia fa v.r .f a b::i making dru:.k. nniis a gr-und for divorce. WL;i the .-..-itiin of womsn saf-frag- wa :! il ;.-d t i the pevp of Kir..)s ia 1;T and Michigan in 14. she -.sava.'. the two t;.ts tjr outhiy. Mr. Stinroa ad'.r-e.l n.any con grt's ctau.itt-s and conventions. Aa a ievturer he went to aii ;.ar; of the couutry. Ia she evta w:.t to the fxtr-n; cf Uir.g a can iidate f .-r repre-v-r.tstive in w-r-ss. Ia the editorial car.agE-.e.M of a pii--r r.anied the Ilevoiution. fo;-.-uVl in 1 '. she was a.-..igtel with Mi-. ALthony and I:.-ktr I'i'.l-!-ury. The threv aiso wr-te the -Histc-y of Woman's Su -.'. ge." For trn y,Ttt- Mr. Stanton was prei.'.ect of the National W..u.an"s ?utT..-.gc a-viti.-'n ar.d at one time lV-ta prejxirlng a wouian" eiit:on of tie r..Me. : r-.ir twecty-ve years she annually addre-i a .vci:uitt-e of iTngrs in fav.r of a c.ntitutiotiai amendaient jiving wotuen th.- right of suSimge. CHOLERA'S RAVAGES. Widespread aad Hravj- Morlalitr Ia the Old World. WASHINGTON. Oi-L 2t.-Mail ad vicv rcivt-d ty th mariae Up!tal service show urriMc ravages of chol era during the past few souths. Frota Mar.iki Chief Quiracrir.e Oncer Perry uiaies a o-n-rvative est;nia;e that the cas-- f cholera that have occurred In the Philippine Islands since March "J") lat sggngjte T3.'M.. with a tnortlity of 7T jr c-viit. lie says that the dUease has prac tically d:sapeare-i fronj those rrr-ic.-eii firs: infe- tel. but thoe cost re cently infected are sabering severely. In Ja;-.'.3 the latest advices show that there have l-en 4.' ca.-e aad deaths from cholera. The chvlera situation in China is ap palling. At Nanking '.'' deaths have occurred. At -Sboayacgasiea 3.'. cases per day are reported. Ia Hongkong since the t-egiciiing of the outt-reak there have been case-s and deaths. According to a report of the dire-?tor gecerU of the Egyjtian de;5irtuient of health, the cholera epidemic continues to claita a large numl-r of vU-ria-s. The nun.l-er of Infected places have inc-rvased to l.M". The iiunilr of cas-s rvgistere-J for one week amount ed to y.-prT. with .2T!i deaths. Of the .2" case cf cholera regitereJ te tweea J jly 13 an-1 Aug. 13. X4 were fataL I-urtug the four days frota Sept. 13 to Sept. lis there were registered 4.04s c-f-t-s and 3.701 deaths. EXPANSION AT CORNELL. Sew Baildiaaa I'tanaed aad Mar Laid la lie Uoashl. ITHACA. X. Y.. Oct- 2T.-Presideat Scharmau of Cornell university to-iay announced the results of the deliUTa tii.r.s of the annual fall meeting ef the Ux. rd of trustee. A plan f..-r the future t-xp.-.nsH-n of Cc-rnell university oil l! magnificent line w.-.s ad-pted. a ad fe-r this purpja the i resident was ar.th--rize-l to pur chase imm.d.tely sixteen acres of land to the west if the 1 r.ry buil diLg. It i pn.'pC'sed to en-et six ne.v cvtly bulil. i.f oa this plot Immediately d eight ujtv ia the remote future. A s-.'heme fjr the superannuation of ali professors ug the age of seventy was a b pt-d. the details to be arranged later. It is 1 zA at le tht all profesaor so retirel w:ll I pei-s.i.neil. He Taraw Ik Ball. FREMONT. X.b, Oct. hv. While Frank rtLng v.-s trying to drive a bull otit of a crii:M the aaimal tunned a.vl atti'.Vvl jt- jti.jJ It by the fcs ar.d after a t-rr:ac atreggie managwi u thrw the ar.-fnal. Wteu Lis brother fame t. Leip him. Le f-xind Frank :tt.ng oc the bull's n.evk. Trala Rabkr ((L. HELENA. 11...-.J, i"h-t- .T.-The man wh he-l cp the N- rth t'-st li.a.tej ne&r f'n-Jd and k;l! Engineer 0'X--c ti t-oea c-j;tttrtd. , IVitlve r- ta i4 Jet lren proiitoed tj!:;t th- s -sp-w-t. let S;.-r Pres c.'.t f 5!1- uii is o:e li;t u hj tht-ri-'.t c.'.:a. BIGGEST IN WORLD. I i Mammoth Soft Coal Combine Projected. j 10 DE CAFITALIZLD AT $110,000,000 CnTnlilard Oatrnt of the Companies la Be oasnltalatrd Is rarlr 3.. 4MMI.IMKI Toaa Mix-k AVatrr lac ot la Re Allonril. riTTr.l l;J. Oct. 2J.-Thc ;a2ctte to!;-.y mjs: "Neg-1 ations are und- r v ay fcr a nu rsing of the I;t:.hurv Cor. I en ny and tiie Monongalieia Kir Consol idated Cc-al and Coke o'tr.pr.ny w;;'a their oni!iiic.I authorized c:.pii..'iza tioa of Jll't.ni.iii and a-ts of $i. iss .-,s;. tViiso'.idatlon if thee liit crests will launch by far the strong. t bitu n;inou (noern In the- irld. The com-l'ine-1 oual output of the two ova-trv.s Is cie to '."'.i toi: a ynr. Tiic plan is to make the ltislurg cci..p.iny ltvc and the pur;.o to xti'-njize ;r-.iti"'i. S.;c.(f fu! termination if th- deal w :!i e:id t'.ie tra-'.e rivalry whi. h ha eV.-O-d b. twe-n the two cvst;pa;r either un.Jer or 0:1 the s-.jrface. ' "The ne-gotiatii :.s wh en are row cn to Icing the two I ig interests t"."-thr are nndcrstciJ to It- between two men, lnsidents 1'ranci L. Itoidius f the ritt-hiirg Coal e :;.p;.ny r.nd iV.oiie! J. li. Kii.l-y. .r-ide::t ' la I'..v.r o;ai- , I a ny. "The tentr.tive phi a is tN uierge the two 0 T::p.vaie and at the ;'.:-. t:::ic eli:ui:..it one i f the s- !.ii:!;y funda-n.- nt.'.: j rincip'cs of sucli la. vt . w'jUh j is the isi'.ian. f 11 new tnd creasid 1 lot i f wat--rs! Kt --k to uiore than covr . th- v;.;.i:i, ;?Ssi-.( t f o';ititit- r.ts. While the l"tts!-urg i..p.iny will proh-ai-iy Upline the Lvki: Intcrist. there is no pre--nt pur;ne to issue new s.tix-k of the I'itrs'. T-.rg ?.: p. r.y to take over that of the Kiver cfcpany. Auytii'.ag l.ke a st'..k watering deal ia to l-e eiitn-inatf-il. "The t-.tal sv'j f the Pit:Surg company are furi-.l at ST-VJT'iT'H and th--se of the K:vtr ivt-.pi.:iy at J4i.5lL.- Aeted aa H. Ona Saricroa. NEW YORK. Oct. - With S;.rtan cyurage Ar.dnw Mnrray of Tt'1! I'ler-n-ont aveutte. itn'kiya. prfiruie-l an o;rati--a f.r the ren.. val of cancer from hi own u t.gue r.i-e:;:iy. Whether It" pvrati-in has reniovc-i the entire growth of the car.cvr is tot known, but the physicians say that the n:aa Cer tainly prolonged his life, for if the op eration had not been performed deat would have er.sueI in six months. Mur ray d-vlares that he is fe.-l.ng well at pres-t.t ar.d that shouid the growth ap pear a-sin he wii! certainly cut it out again hitnseif. The growth is of the kind that caused the death of General Grant. Mis Waiawrisat Married. A"NAI1'LIS. Md. Oct. 2.1 Miss Lou.sa Wainwrighu only daughter cf Coiuaiander Uichan Wainwright. su-pt-rint -indent of the Naval academy, was married yesterday afttraisi'i to Lieutenant Waiter S. Turp'.u. U. S. N, la the hwne of Ler f:-.ther on Upshur row. ia the Naval academy grounds. Only th? relatives cf the two families were present. The bride's father com manded the little gutilwl liloucvster. which readcred vaiuah-'.e crvi.-e during the buttle wf Sacth.go. He Is a great grundA'a of Hen.'aiuia Franklia. The grxom is from a wdl kaowu Maryhu.d family. Toaaz to Sarrrrd Miles. WASHINGTON. tVt. H--MaJor Gen eral S. B. M. Young will succeed Lieu tenant General Mile as comma :ding ! genoral cf the army when the latter re tires next Augusr. T!Js announcement was made by Adjutant Gec-ra! Corb'.m who said. "I think I violate co con fi d-nee when I s;ty that General Young j will su-eeed Genera! Miles." General Corl.iu Las always been regarded as a mt formidable candidate tvt the com mand of the army ujvn the retirement cf Geae-rai Mile-s. Tale Dorr Wiiksal GmL. NEW HAVEN. Cum. IKt. 2L-. It U announced that in future it wii! be p. sihle fr a student to come to Yale uni versity after receiving the dt-vrve cf bachelor of arts from anther college without having studied Greek and re ceive the Yale degree of bachr::r of arts witheiit bing obliged to make r. la Gr -.1 k Sucii a siu-icnt msy mtrr the St-t.ier cl.is an-1 g-t bh d'.plvma f r m Yale at the end of the year. Italy la Adnl Ulrrlrst Trlrtraphy. no ME. CK-t. 27.-1 1 has W-a deeii- 1 tj establish wtreLa teler:.; hy ratu at ail s.::tl ns aad ou ail ger tr-ins mi It. !:,: retired. Kirg li ter Ei-. n.a ;.u-1 c kl- own ini...inive Las appu-.nti.il Wi:i .u Marc;:.; a ch-v-alier of the Ord-.r vf I-Justri-.i M-..U A l'-aliar Arrijrai. UKMXKONTJUNK. O.. Oet. iv-A r-eOdir fatality e.vu.rel at a tail eume ' Le-ri-. Th-ui- Wa:;rr was sn otn knife to a o.rnranluii n a f...ij ball nh k h; tsnj aad ilrvve ta i I LiUc iuto his i .-rerir.s an arte;ry. : Walker 4:cJ a!mt lntjntiy. ' Rralvllrr'a l.rft la CoiamMa. NEW TOIiK. tVt. 24 -Slr. JoLn D. Rex-kef tiler La vo .'.'.X to the Tche' colUvc of Ce.!u:nUla uuiver sity. Tlii I tii Urv-t atiitu.t ha Kas ever -:vn at or. tiiii u a:ij ia- lttitu:ion outside of tiie I't.I.er- i sny wf Chic-aea j FlauJ. Mad Rartasaak.. la limit-. RuME. (.Kt. 27.-Thc-v tve !,a CimmL in the roTlac f Ca'-uUra. In w'nicli s-v:;)l r.n w.re Ur-c-.n -d. Ti : t.ve N t-ii t !..! -.. r iL- QUe' 'a..S ill A.uvL,'. Ii.lu. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Kotattl F.raat at tka Week Briefly ad Taraolr Told. An attrrrpt was runde to wii.. I; a fast train roar Walltr.gton. N. Y. The Italian Mmer Elena has foun dere.1 at sea. Part if ber crew wore saved. Safe breakers stcuml jM.ioi at IVnl rie I ity. Li., hold.ng the oflivis nt ty Ihrce bouts. Oi l Russian found try marl s In AI.a suught fer by L!nit,nant Em Cuus have Niti found by a prospector. fvtfe robt-crs faileil (n an attempt lo ?et J4 t.V from the WesfniiT. iand Cwl company's otlice la West Irwin. Pa. Great P.ritain, France and Gern.any hare do idiil to submit their d.pute with Jspan to the Inti-riatl-ual urbl tratioa court. Tarodar. Oct. 2-. Scotch miners Lave demanded on la crease of pay. Fatal train wreck near Baton Ilougp, La., was caused by iwj. lreident lioxevvlt quietly cele-brat.-l the forty-fourth nn:,ive-rs.-.ry of Lis i.irth. An American was arreted in In don. supivte-d of Lavii.g three women. Ka'lr.xid switchmen ia Chicag ; trie: dtniauded au Increase of 5 cents an hour. 1'iamond valued at f'-" were stoUn from a store in the Masonic temple. Chicago. Emperor Framis Joseph Jumped fr. t:i a carriage, the Lr hav.ng i-ome unmanageable. He wjs not hurt. King E-Iwarl r-niewe-l 4.'" g-janis-T-'-n. w hi-ia Le weieMn:.l h-.me from Snth Africa with praise for their work ia the tiel 1. Moatlar. net. ST. The Fe:.ch do k hil-orers central c.'mmittee has luel a circular order Ins a general resumption of work, thus ending the strike. A'.::. eric Hugh Pagt. who mrtrrSd M!s Pauliac Wtitney of New York, was accidentally shot by a friend while sh "Oting ia EngianL One eye was taken out as a r-sult. The St. Pctsburg p.. lice Lave cap ture aa aemj lie-e in the rvp.rt-J I lot against I-jwagr Empri-s Marie I'agmar of la which was rvctctly un-.arthe-d at Cope-nhageii. Ia Saturday's fo tall gnm-s Prince ton defeated Columbia. 1 to I': Yale won from Syracu--. 24 to 0; Harvard defeated Urown. '. t.j O. aad Pennsyl vania defeated Luckuell by a j.iat. aiarda. Ort. 2.1. A vast minral belt kai been discov-n-d in Alaska. Jay "ike was ngaiu stricken with congestion of the brain. Nearly 4 ret-ipi-n's of corouatlca war honors were invest -d by King Ed ward at Buckingham pahie-e. Fifte-ea persons were killed, several sLI; s sunk and many L- use destr- yed by a hurricane at I'ort I'iamante, Ar gentina. Walking Shield, a Uoebud Indian, was Lante-l at Sio'tx Falls. S. I., fe,r the mv.r l- r .f Mrs. GLe ; Faced Bear i-n the reservation May s l:C KriUay. Ort. g4. An i-arth-iuike shock was felt at Home. La S-jufricre. ia St. Vincent, and Iulco. in Salvgdir. Lave violent erup tions. The steamtr La Lctraine broke the world's record ltween New York and Havre. Charles A. Iir.elh congressman from the Third Connecticut d.strict. died at Panieis.. m Conn. A laanc'a was upset while landina fassengerM from a steamer at Kam chatka, and uine persons perished. Revoiutioa has broken out afresh at Cape Ilaitien. ilnd uoci-ombatants LaTe taken refuge on an American warship. The British S...iuaiilacd expedition threatne-l by the Mad Mollah is rv loried to Lave reached a piace f safety. Sar.to lKrcingo govtrnmect tro,r - " I - - --- -- -uiirj i General Navarro prisoner aad ended j . 1 . T . iie ir'oiu IkiMdii. Ort. 23. Generals Botha. L Wet and rrlarey returned to Indoc. A falliLg g-.rier killed three aad in jured several at Stc-e'.ton, 1'a. The cog.1 strike arbitratirs notified Ixeident R-xsevclt tf their tcvept snee. CLle-aco university was siiid to l-e phinmng a two lailhon dollar bB-lding-la the business dlstriot. Judge Em-.ry Speer decided that funds he!,I by tJuihiry agents of United State courts are liable to state and county taxation. tJ Baj. Ba.i.a Joaraal. riTuN. -T. :4.-Krank A. u:t cf Svvr Yjrk tas l"Us;tt frwrj SteLeTi u'JIeam and his avia:.s ail th Hock of tie Journal News;:iji-r lora paiiy. which onrus avl t ui.::.-i.e-s th IteB JJijriW. Ev-ni!.f as-l S-j::'Iiiy Je.ursal. Mr. Muny t-.;i elivfK? ttc pn;rty uteu-ivi-Iy ia ll r.artu:-nta atsJ fiinvtiots. t. tew JeHirnA! l.e;!l lac whip-i is aiujt.'t rcay fir cu-I-.K'y. aie!Hj; i;isie-:ia!!y to ttat eal Tea Taoaaa4 Drat of Mea.lra. LONLkiN. On. 2L The St. IVt.rs hur eTpoule'r.t of tbe Iiiiy MaU cal-!n that' thr It mi eT.;jr::.i.. of m oa the Katr.v'ajtiia pe:i:.a:a. Tu ti:ouinl rrmuS have died cf the Cl. an! th roj u! itiu cf m-sie e-uctry Ti'::.:e-. tve Uem Lc.trly Wiiei CAit. tkB,un Mmtmuf rail.. LONDON. Oct. 2w-H-:iS.ie..i; A Co. of Rhe'.av. Frsr.c. rej-ort that lb- l.v; Tlutag ea fisuie r. l-u an at,, j s!ote failure and mill rsri a m, of j the f.lackast villages !a the e i;-Ti-ri'e ! f ci'.;inr.ti' f:-)ir'3 Tte viut.i.-e ' f I-3 tUi ; ;v:!s- s u te I Tlic Kind Yon Ilrivo Always Bonglit, and which lin hcrji in tno for over 30 yoars, his horno llio plcrnatnro of and has been made under hi pcr r fnalsupcrvi.Ion ulnco Its Infancy. uXf7K J-eacSUtZ Allow 110 one todcrolvo joti In tliU AH Counterfeit, Imitations nnd " JlItt-a-p;KMl', are but Experiments that trilic with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Uxperiento ngaiii.t Experiment What is CASTORIA Ca.toria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro porle, Drops and Soothinjr Syrups. It Is IMeamnt. It contains neither Opium, lorphine nor other Xareotlo Mibtanee. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Wnnni nnd allays Feverishnes. It cures Dlarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation nnd Flatulency. It nstimilatcs the Food, regulates tho Stomac h and ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Txe ctarraoa minih, rr uaT aracrr. at raaa cm. ALEXANDER BKOT11EKS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tctacco Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLI AGENTS fOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresli Every Week. iTiT-s Goods a. Ss'ecijlzl.x-, SOLE ACENTS FORj F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Jsole sect s for t he folio wlnf brands of Cigars- Hr.r Clay, Lcsirss, Nc.al, Iziiiz Frlicess, Sactcs, Silver At 'Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, U1ATTIIVG, or OSIL CLOTH, VOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. -BEOWEE'S Poets aboeOjirt Iloisi A lare lot of Window Curtains in stock Cm Shcht Fckf Cnr ius the Head. Ioc roor LriJ c'.e? HTe tou pains over jtar et? It the bre h i.Se'njive? These are cer:i':n Tn-.p'otrn o! C''rh. Dr. Ag. r-e' Caunhil loader ! cure most "aMoro casrt in a mire'!ouj:y short tirne. If yca're hiJ Catarrh a mek it's a sure core if of fif.y rears" standinj it's just aieHic'tve. $ocer:. 2j &o:J by C. A. Kieim. The straw hat Urgeis in the U;of aJver - I-iKE Tea!ng the Heart Strings. It u not iti.ia th- conception of nun to mcis-re tur jreat sjtTcrve;s from htut dii ease. For rars I emla:eJ almost c .rutant c-ttirj and tearir; rum c.t hiait, ar,i n ariT a time vjlj have welc meJ rifat'a. lr. A'new's Cure (x the Heart fcis ao-kr-l a reiiue miracie." T:.o. tiic'as I er:h. Oat. 53 It C. A. K ci.n. P. Aoxtw'j OisruitNT Cvres The. I-.hia. B- j n and H:ir.d Ti es. Co-n. fort in one app icauoi. I; cares in ;hrce o f r.i;hrs. it cures ali si. n ihsei-es ia ? n ' e'tj. A lexeuy ievor.i .-nipire, a.-.-i t neter faiis. ;j ctr.'.i. ;j S :j bv C. A. K1 n. C7 A. e T O II I J, , SEND US A COW, Ster, Bu'.l or II lorse Lidc. Calf skin. skin, or as? other kind cf hide or akin. ar,d let us Uti it with the hair on. soft, lira!, odorless asi tuoUi-pof for rcb, rcj. ccat or g'.ows. But 4m rrt ear Caiakve. f-:-.af pr.-. in 4 3tit tiitiuirf Ut al ltI.'U5il M u j.J ta-sraata. t .io buy HiE CBiv-SBV l-VriIAS f-VR COMPA.W. urn ! JL?: Signature of PC 1'he Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORKCCtED WEEKLY, fcuttcr, yr pound .... RETAIL Tklr Ei. $ a8 aS '5 16 6 to t 1 00 35 too 4 40 per eloten Lard, per pound Ham, yr pound Beef (quarier), per pound" W heat, per bushel Oats, do Rye, do Klour per V bl. Hay, per ton Potate.es, (new), per bushel Turnips, io Tai o, per round Shoulder, do "m S.Je meat, do Vine-ar, per qt Pried apples, pet vx.Urd.." Cow hi ics. do Sieer do do Calf skm "" Sheep peiis " Shel'.ed corn. per bL'jha.." I orn meal, ct Rian, tar """ 1 'hop. ct M i!d::nSS cvkt ."."".."""" 14 00 60 40 06 IS IS 0$ :::: li iS So 75 9 50 1 30 1 60 I 4 IO 10 I -'I II oS 3 5 4 4S 3 10 4 S l-tickeis. per found, nev. e!o Jo old. Tur'.eys (5-ese, Ducks, Ho do V 1 , COAL, nnijer 6, delivered no 4 and 5 delivered."." Jo 6. at yard dj 4 and 5, at yard.... ! It S?f;j tit Teet W -a arj Zrr. t.A. "i? U Al Jr-st s &aoe a..ei!.'i:?IL5' "OLiM enuvrryal Pit t Q '.y.l Ki ll . s.aU mmi, k. r ' l'.rl-.(.rs - .-.-LiM - " L I Sl,.- .t' -' . C-i. ' JlI I l4a, aiMM a, faaiZl-mZ
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