J Hi 1 if i V It- ! 5 i. t' AV v - hi- I'll i 1 V t TJ1.K, BUT NO ACTION Rc-oolution For Sutf onsion o. Coal Duty Up In Senate. LIVLLY LLBATE IS THE DOUSE Hons Wa anil Mrans (nminlllrt Hcport a Dill In IWnnl Taria oa oal For a lfr-fnle la l.lkrl (onrgr. WASHINGTON. Jan. H.-Tln- pro wli'". of tli; m-ri.-iti- ypMT'lii.v wrrt -nil vf-iJ liy acvfrul Hiirit-1 fpi-iilip (I"-tit)(( tin- rwlrx-ity jirovlxion of f.lif I;ii'l'y aft. While tin YVxt rt'HoIu "ion i juirliiK tin: -otmu itt- on fliisinct 't r port a tiill n-iiiovltiK tin- duty on was uii-r difir-tixaiiiti Mr. Dolllvci :a.) vlKorouly Rttaiki-il those acnnton Kiritiitip for Hip lMilllriiT up of ri-i-l-; r city trmtii-ii In tlm wnut Ho dp-fi-ml'il Si-m-tury Shaw for iMMilrie tlip onli-r Instrui tintf collector of custoMi? to r'Wlr difference ri-ifnrllriK tin Itrade of coal In favor of the importer. It wim true, he declared, that Mr. Dili Icy had put the tariff rate hiirli o that they could lp reduced by reciprocity tteeiuent. This Mt t i u 1 1 1 canned Mr. Aldrlch vehemently to di nounce Mr. Dolllvi-r and other for tn.-ikinjr It. The only Intention, he (mid, of the reciproci ty provilon of the Iiinjiley Inw wan to cure ateetuent.s on lioncotupetitive prmlucts, and he contended that it wo not to be expected that n Republican adnilnlHtratlon would negotiate treatie which would irtrlke at the heart of pro tection. The resolution went over after Mr. Tlllniiin tad given notice that be would Htrinir a live wire" and lay the blame fur tin- present inn I nituiitioii at thp d-xir of the president and the attorney K rural. Mr. NrNon ccuicluded hi re ij.iiii;n in opposition lo t!ie HtHti-lnxxl bill, uml lit 4:1') o'clock the si n.ite went Into i xecu'.Ive pension, ndjuiu niiig noon nr. .A.-ii'i. A.l'-r the adjonrniiient of the senate. ; the It' publican member of the senate coiiiiii.ttcc on linnnce held a conference of in- ri than nn hour's duintion on tin? Tari'jitH reoliltlonM before the seniitp for the removal of tin: turifT on unthnt- i tito coal. They had before them the text of tlir- houe bill granting u rebate Cif t.'ie anthracite duty for twelve month and practli-nlly agreiil to ac cept It without alteration If the lii-mo-rriitii: coinniitteeiiien could be Induced to allow It to be so reported without delay. The opinion wa quite unanl- : moiw that the situation calls fur ' prompt action. For the first time since the opening of ; this session of congress the house wab I ri!g.ilcd with a lively political debate. fc m ml (Jrosvenor (().) and Mr. Clark ' Mn.i crossed swords during the general 1 'ebiite on tlie army ripprojiriation bill, i i nd for two hours both sides of the house chiired on their respective ipok' Kmen. The contest was entirely j good natured. j The ways and means committee of . tlie housi! unanimously reported a bill to l .Hunt the duty on coal for n year. Mnicn Ont of llir llarr. Ki'IlI.i;i-TEM. III., Jan. H.-t'riited Ktali s Senator Mason ha formally an liou. ,' his withdrawal from the con test lo be bis own successor, admitting the iiiijsisxibility of his re-election. Uep- j rw'i;ctive Church of Chicago, the fa- I ther of tlie movement to elect a Chicago j mini lo succeed Senator Mason, baa 1 u'lil lnt All lifilitf Itt ui:fiui.il(ii(, l,i .liu I ui:!Ttaklng and In a public statement abandoned further effort. Congresu I'lati A. J. Hopkins of Aurora probably will le chosen without opposition. C oal Nliorlane la liraka. OMAHA, ,VJ( Jan. 13.-For the first time during the winter the fuel situa tion hits tiecome serious lu this city. Coal dealer generally, while not so ti'ell stocked ua lu former years, were fairly well supplied with anthracite coal itp to a week ago. The ruling price hag been a ton, but even at these figures the supply ha become nearly exhausted. Several business concerns Lave been forced to close for want of coal. Cnloreil Man iirtm Ilontnn Office. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.-VIlllaui II. Lewis, a colored man, ha been ap pointed an assistant district attorney J for l'.ostou. The uppolutmcut waa I made by Henry I. Moulton, tlie United I rUates district attorney for the liostou i district, but It Is understood that the selection wa made on the suggestion of rrcHldont Roosevelt. Mr. Lewla la a graduate of Harvard University Law school. Idaho l.rif Ulnt lire Nniiipn lleyburn. HOISE, Idu., Jan. 14. The legislature In separate session elected Judge Wel don B. Heyburu of Wallace United Htates senator to succeed Henry Helt feld. He received the votes of every Hi-publican In both houses, fifty in nil. The seventeen democrats voted for .Tamos II. Iliisvley. iiovvriior llnatliiKu l iiiiernl. BKLLKFONTK, I'll., Jan. 1 1.- Though tlm thermometer was almost down to r.ero, 5,0K) jiersoiiH fit tended the funer al of ex-Covernor HaMilngs lure. In addition to Governor Stone and patty, who came on a special train nt noon, prominent men from all over the state were here. Keeretarr Mooily Hurl. ANNAl'OLIS, Md., Jan. 13. Secre tary of tin.' Navy William II. Moody was seriously but not. dangerously In jured in tiie Naval academy grounds yeatcrday by u runaway accident. Two Hundred f hlneau Drowned. LONDON, Jan. 13.-A dispatch to the Dal1:,' Mall from Shanghai says n land slid'.' cccurri-d at- Nankin yesterday uml ivwulud la the drowuhit; of liuO Culiieiw. jbR3EY Legislature. ;ornr' MpMnr.f Krnil, bat H fla.laP.. Tran.aelfd. TI:::ov, n. j., j:in. ll.-Tbe first tcvsion of the oi:e liundreil and tw nty reventtl legislature of New Jersey wa culled to order r.t ?, o'clo' k In the after rion. The two houses urgnnlzvd by I' ting the oin er that had previously been agrii-d iimhi nt the Republican onucu". Sp-aker Horner and rresident IIut lilrui:i upon taking their respii? tlve chair made brief nddree and ennonnceil curntnittiis for the s-ission. Th" governor's n.snf.-e wn read nt full If rig h In both house. uiieth!ng that ha never U-eri done lMfore in year. Tlie reading of tlie message In full i understood to have leu done in compliance with the goveruor'a ex prcsii'd wish. The house trutisnctcd no busimf ex cept the rfectlng of the organization and the reading of the governor's tne fage. Governor Murphy sent f the etinte the tiomluation of Justice Jona than I-ilxon to succeed himself as a member of tlie supreme court, the fame of Circuit Judge Francis J. Swayze to succeed Sopremp Court Justice Gilbert Collins, who resigned, and the name of Judge Friilerick Ad ams of the cotirt of errors to succeed Judge Swayze n circuit Judge. The two bouses adjourned until next Monday night. FIGHTING AT FEZ. lb Saltan of Morocco Drfratril and r'lrrlna. LONI)ON. Jan. 14. The Tangier cor respondent of the Morning lender re ports serious fighting outside of Fez. He says the sultan ha Iwen defeated and that be escaped to the westward. War fcnlster Menebbl. one of the sul tan's strongest pillars, wa killed. All the consuls excepting the British repre sentative have left I IK. Fighting among the tribes is also pro ceeding near enough to Tangier for the sound of shooting to be heard In tin ciry. Th" ppi;!.!! ion of Tangier U alarmed and Is asking for the profit tion of warships. A local pasha tools out a force to restore order, but be found it impossible to procei-d and has returned to Tangier. Iti a dispatch from Tangier, dat-il Jan. 1.'!, tin.- correspond! nt of the Time says: "A serious tight occurred tislay close to my resilience, two miles outside of Tangier. Several hundred tribesmen attacked n village defended by only sixty men. Th" attiiikcrs were re puidvd, and four of them were killed." REBELS DEFEATED. Venezuelan liiivrrnmrnl Truiipn Win a II aril Unfile. CARACAS, Jan. H. About 1.100 revolutionists under General Manuel Morales attacked Cuniana, in the state of licrmudez, on tlie 4th, 5th and Cth of this month. Cuuutmi was defended by Sou government troops. On Jan. li, after a hard tigM which lasted for sev en hours and which was witnessed by tlie British cruiser Tribune, the revolu tionists abandoned the field, leaving 300 Mauser rftles and 2!),000 cartridges behind them and UoO of their number prisoners in the bands of the govern ment forci-s. The statement ha been obtained from tin: rebel prisoner that If Cumuna had been taken the revolutionary leader would have allowed bis soldiers to suck the town for eight hours. The revolutionists have been very ac tive for the past week, knowing a they do that if the blockade is raist.il their cause will become much more dltilcult. Solomon'a temple at St. I.oula. ! ST. LOUIS, Jan. 13. It Is stated that the reproduction of King Solo mon's temple ori a large scale will be one of tlie attractions at tlie Louisiana Purchase exposition, the acceptance of . the concession now being practically assured. Working models, painting and designs, which the promoter nays represent an outlay of $130,000, have been Inspected by members of the ex-' position management. From these ' n,..l.,lu thn i.n,,.l ...111 I.a -n. .-.,.1., 1 ' in,.,, ,n i uc ii.-iii,iit n in tn ii iiiniuvcu as a counterpart of the famous original. The estimated cost Is nearly $500,000. Henry Phluna Iloaplfal. PHILADELPHIA, Juu. lO.-IIeriry Phipps of New York, once n partner of Andrew Carnegie, will establish In! Philadelphia an institute for tlie study, I treutmcnt and prevention of tuberou-1 losis anil will endow It with $ 1,000,000 or more. It will be named the Henry Phipps institute, and will be located in the center of the city among the poor If a suitable site can be obtained, where it will be easily accessible and where the best scientific talent can be ob tained for the various positions lu the Institute, Hor Kills Ilia Mother. CAUBONDALH, 111., Jan. 14.-Mrs. Frank Tucker was killed by her nine-year-old son while tlie boy was in a fit of rage. The son then committed sui cide. The mother bad tried to reason with her son, who was playing with a, gun and who paid no attention to her. She then started to take the weapon away from hi in. As she approached the boy he drew tlie gun to his shoulder and killed bis mother Instantly, lie then dellburutely shot himself. (c-lonu In Genrula. SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 12. Advlcas from P.crrlcn and Worth counties, In tlie southern part of the stale, are that a severe wlndatorm has done much damage In each. At Omega, In Worth county, the bote) was blown down and a number of houses unroofed. 'A lleeord t-'Iour Production. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 0. -Willi a production of l(i,32'.),K05 barrel of flour In the year just closed M In no li polls passed every previous record, the output running 407,1)05 barrels lu ix cess of the product of 11)01. THE COLUMBIAN, TAFT WILL REMAIN i i President and Cabinet Con 6ider Change Unwise. F1LIW0S' PEOIESTS ARE HEEDED. Present Governor of the I'hlllpnlaea Ha the Confidence and finod Will of the lalnndera and Caaaot Ilv Spared. WASHINGTON. Jan. 14-After mn ture consideration It has U-en derided by th president that Judge Taft shall remain in the Philippine a civil gov ernor. The decision was reached only after the Resident bail discussed the Philippine question thoroughly with Siire-tary Boot and the other menils-r of his cabinet ami with Vice Gov ernor Luke K. Wright, Who has licen In this country for two months. For several week It ha Ikh-ii regard ed a settliil that Governor Taft would return to this country, perhaps lu a few months, to become a Justice of the I'nited State supreme court. Presi dent Boosevclt Indicated to Governor Taft lu a letter dispatched to tlie Phil ippine more than a month ago that he could have the appointment to the su preme bench if he desired it. It waa tlie president's purise to name Gen eral Wright as civil governor of the Philippines. i As soon as it wn learned in the Phil ippine that Governor Taft wa likely to leave tlie Islands cabled protest lie gan to pour in on the president from prominent Filipino. On Monday the president was in receipt of n cablegram from some of the most Important inter ests in the Philippine urging the re tention of Governor Tuft as civil gov erti.,r. 1 tie protests received in no manner renceliil on Vice Governor Wright, for whom tlie people of Manila and of the Islands generally have the highest re gard, but it v.-us pointed out to the president that Governor Taft was ideal ly equipped for the position of gov ernor and that any cbn.-.-e at tbi.i time would be disastrous to the best inter ests of the archipelago. It was main tained that Governor Taft's relinquish ment of his post would n-::;rd the de velopment of the islands fully five years. , Yesterday, in response to the presi dent's letter offering to him the su preme justiceship, a cablegram was re ceived from him suggesting, with a sin cere appreciation of the tender uiude to blm by tlie president, that It might be better for him in view of all the cir cumstances to remain where lie Is. After this It was announced unofficial ly, but entirely authoritatively, that Governor Taft would remain indefinite ly as civil governor of the Philippines, i Want Taft to Star. MANILA. Jan. 12. The general re gret of the Filipino people at the possi ble departure of Governor Taft resulted yesterday in a popular demonstration for the purjiose of urging the governor to remain In the Islands. The streets of Manila have been placarded with signs saying "We want Governor Taft" in English, Tngalog and Spanish. A , crowd of 8,000 men marched to Mala-1 canan palace, the governor's residence. Upon reaching the palace speeches were made by representatives of the ! Federal, Liberal and Nationalist par ties in which the governor was urged to remain. C'ltlxen Hold I p a ( oal Trnln." SPBINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 12.-Because there was a coal famine In the city and the dealers were unable to secure any coal u large number of cit izen of Areola held up a coal train of thirty car on the Illinois Central road as it was passing through the town during the afternoon, uncoupled the en gine and refused to allow tlie cars to proceed farther despite the efforts of ; the trainmen, aided by the local police. ! The citizens are willing to pay the j value of the coal, but arc determined to have It. Tranavnal War Contribution. JOHANNESBURG, Transvaal. Jan. 14. Colonial Secretary Chamberlain and tlie leaders of the mining coiiimu-; nlty here have arrived at an agreement j In the matter of a financial settlement. Under this agreement the Transvaal war contribution will amount to $150,- (MMj.OOO. A guarantee also will be given : for mi imperial loan of $150,000,000 which Is to be expended In reproductive public works In the Tranuvaal and In tlie Orange River colony. Wnrthleas Soldlera Sent Home. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.-The transport Logan has arrived here from the Philippines, bringing 1,104 dis charged soldiers. One-half of the sol diers on board were dishonorably dis charged, and most of the others were weeded out of the service ns undesir able. In spite of the records of the men perfect discipline waa maintained during the entire till). Fatal llunnwny Avel.leut. DANBL'RY, Conn., Jan. 14 Fninl, 10. Burnham, superintendent of tlx: forming department of the D. K. Loewe & Co.' bat factory, was thrown from ! a sleigh In u runaway accident on I.al avenue, and instantly killed. He wui sixty-six years old. I'.lirl hi Juke In Mexico. OAXACA, Mexico, Jan. 12. A severe earthquake shock has boon felt at Ja inilleptec. Considerable damage was done to properly, but there was no loss of life. Subterranean rumbles have been heard there for some lime. I'nllliriil ItiilMvnx Employee Dead. BCI1 KNF.CTADY, N. Y Jan. 12. Orplicus Tninibley, an engineer on the New York Central railroad for fifty one years and a lircman for seven yera previous, la dead, aged seventy-four. BLOOMSBURG, COAL 8TRIKE HEARING. The Uelnnare and llnibiin Com finny Cnnclndea Tllmony. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. M.-ILnlnp ncciipb-d marly three day !:i calling wltm-sse to testify lu i.pis,.,n to th demand made by the anthracite min er, the Delaware and Ilii-'.-nn com pany cloxed It cnc la fore the coal tttrike commission yesterday afternoon, and tin' commission' attention wa then called to the condition exis'lng In and filsdit the wineries operated by the; Erie company. This corporation man sges the Hillside Cool ami Iron com pany ami the Pennsylvania Coal com pany. ami It counsel is fore the com mission I Wayne MacVeagh of Phila delphia, ami Major Everett Warren of Scranton. One of the principal witnee called In-fore the commission wa Thoina F. Torrey. general wal sales agent of th Delaware h ml Hudson company at New York, who testified that the com pany lie represent I deriving no bene fit from the present abnormal price which the public is paying for it fuel. Among other witnesses called by the Delaware and Hudson were two physi cians, who gave testimony tending to show that the occupation of a mine worker I not so unhenlthful a physi cians for the miner have stated; a real estate agent, who tealified to t lif nmnunr of property owned by niirn-r of the company, and an employee of the Delaware ond Hudson, who made nn I pvi st I gallon of wages paid to bl tti' :!i:m-,s miners, which showed their pay was under that recelvid by tbe an thracite miner. General Wilson, (iwliii; to the lllnes of Judge Gray, again ncled as chair man of the commission. Mid was sev eral times failed upon to intervene In the personal tilts between opposing counsel over the admission of certain evidence. I'nnlahment r'or Coal Stealer". TOLEDO, O., Jan. 11. The work bouse board ha Issued an order setting at liberty all pri.-oiicrs held for studing coal from the railroad yards and trucks. The order includes directions to the superintendent to receive no more prisoners from any court sending them! in for petty oal thefts. It Is explained that no prosecutions for coal theft will be recognized by tlie Isiard during the conl famine. PORTO RICAN AFFAIRS. Governor Itnnt'w Animal Mrg to Inwular I.eeUlat nrr. SAN JTWX. Porto Kleo. Jan. 14 dovernor Hunt personally delivered liii tncsMice at the Joint Bcptdnn of tlie leg islature at noon yesterday. He recom mended but little legislation and no radical change, no u to better nnd more fully test tiie law now in opera tion. The governor reported that the insu lar telegraphs, which formerly resulted In deficits, arc now yielding a uninll rev enue, due largely to extensions. Educa tion 1 progressing. There are now 1.12A teachers and ,".".U!Ki pupils, nnd the government has already expended 1V2,8!MS on new Hchoolliouse. and more money will be invested in this imintit-r. The treasury Is iti excellent condition. 08 follow: On hand from the insular revenues, $378,IT0; trust funds, $SSj, &;.': due rrom the United States, $431, 12S. The governor advises no increase In direct taxation and recommends the granting to the United States of title to the Kan Juan und Cult-bra naval Kites. Senator I'crklna Hr-elected. 8ACHAMEXTO. Cal.. Jan. 14. United States Senator George O. Per kins has been elected to succeed him self by the legislature. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. CloalUK Stock Quotations. Money on call Ulead y at 4'4 per cent Prime mercantile paper, SVi-fiW; per cent. Sterling exchange tlrm. with actual busi ness in bankers' bill at t4.K6875ft4.l7 for demand und at $t&i)'i4.S.t73 (or 60 day bills. Posted rates, t4.M4 and W.87H. Commercial bills. 4.fc24fe4.k2V Bar sli ver, t;"c. Me-xlcan dollurg, 37c. Govern ment bonds steady. Railroad bonds Ir regular, e'lonlng- prices: Atchison Ontario & West. S44 C..C..C. & St. L. MH Pacific Mall .... 40'i Ches. & Ohio.... 47i People's Gaa ...1U4 Del. & Hudson.. 1724 Reading 61- Erie 41H Rock Island .... 60 Lackawanna. ...773 St. Paul 'V Lead 2614 Sugar Refinery. 131 'i Louis. & Nash. .127 Texas Pacific .. 41 Manhattan Con. IMS, Union Pacific .Mi', MlsHourl Puc....llO Wabash pref. ,. 4j'-i N. Y. Central. ..164 West. Union ... tl't New York Markets. FLOUR Rather firm and more ac tive; Minnesota patents, )4'u4.2u; winter straights, U.40ii3.5i; winter extras, Jii.HOtf 3.15; winter patents, 13.6013.90. WIIKAT Quiet, but firmer on the corn strength, rumored rains in Argentina and covering; May, 80 SO'c. ; July, "t.VJ 7S. R YE Quiet : state, 5Si67c., c. I. f.. New York; No. 2 western, tiie, Co "oat. CORN Firm on poor gratfing and high er cables; May, 4S 7-liHM l-16c. ; July, 4S3 t'.4c OATS Killed dull, but Bteady; track, white, statu, 4K&44C.; track, white, west ern, 41f14c. POKlv Steady; mess, J18ai.D0; family, $18. LARD Steady ; prime western steam, 10.3UC. BUTTER Stat dairy, 20326c; extra creamery. 2fcc. CHEKHIi Firm; statu, full cream, fan cy, small, colored, tall made, Hue; late made, MntiVic. ; small, white, full mn.iu. 14c; late made, 13jc. ; large, colored, fall mail. 14c; late muue, llttfcc.; larpe, white, fall made, 14c; lute made, IV iVVi'c. ECiUS-Flrin; state and Pennsylvania, averuge best, 30'u31c. j western, funcy graded, 20c. StejAR Raw steady; fair refining. 3to. ; centrifugal, 96 test. 3'ict retlned steady; crushed, D.3io. ; powdered. 4. Mr. MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleans, 32-J 40i-. RICE Firm; domestic, 4'56o.; Japan, nominal. TA I.LOW Firm; city, P.i.'utc.; oountry, 6M"ie. HAV-BUudy; shipping, 56700.; good to Choice, Wc.(fll.06. I.lva block Market. CATTLE Market lower; choice. .- D.6Q; prime, !. XwC3H; good, 14 tWuS.lO; veul culvt-M, h ZM(, 1 HKiS -M.irki-t ai.tlve; prime heavies, tn.sj,i.h5; rne.ililiiiB. W.Wi.t.O; hen ,-v Yorker. $6.7rU.iT; light do., $5.ti...rO; p'k.i. x.iin: .'.; i-otigii. t",i.i!.:j. MUKktP AND l,.UII) -M.irket slei.lv; biMt wi thers, (4 3n' 1.30; ciilla und ciuh Oiun, il.UatiO; cliulus lambs, tu.2uiuii.40. PA. H?gg.W3' Vsh. m 1. i v mm ii r-y Ttio Kind You Have Always in uso for over 30 years, ami jZtlez- Bonal supervision lnco Its Infancy. -wcfVs Allor no on to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-pood' nro hut Experimeuts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Caxtoria is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It In Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's ranacca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CCMTAua tOUMM, TT DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and liut: !OLr AGrMK IOH Henry Maillard'e Fine CandiJ. 1'itsL Every Wttk. SOLR AC.FJTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Find Cut Chewing Tobacco Hole ajfonr for tbe Allowing branda of Cigars- Henry Clay, Londres, Kcrcul, lcdltn FriLccsc, air.Ci, :htr L Eloomsiurg Pa. IK YOU ARE CARPET, or OflL YOU WILL FINL) a Toors aie (Joart Ilotuo A large lot of "Window Curtains in stock. Oysters are Advancing in Price j Oysters are ruling high this s the city dealers says, Maurice Coves having advanced two do barrel between the first of Sept and the hrst ol November. irom lartner south, are now cotlns in and another advance of half a illar a barrel was made this wetk.j The Baltimore markets are reporter! s bare of extras, forwhirh almost anj fancy price will be paid, while all othifgrades are advancing in price. Lamps! Large and small , large line at Mercer's Dl very and Book Store. E?JD US a con, Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair i on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But 6mt get our CataloRue, givnif? prices, and oursliippinB tnt!nii'l instructions, ho uh ri Bv-Ji.1 mikunci. we also bin lu-v tl.tK. Mi'l CP0SBY PRIDIAN t COMPANY. . N. Y. 1 1 4 riiu stre et, Uocli CASTOR I A Tor Infants andfbiidreu. The Kind You Have I ways Bought Bears the of 2 Signature Bought, and which lins been has borne the flffnatnro of has hern inado iiihIot his per- Signature of HUA1 niCT, MM YO CITV. IN NEED OF ilATTBC, CliLOTII, A NICE LINE AT The Markets. BLO JMSBURG MARKETS. CeiRRHCl ED WEEKLY. RETAIL PKICKX Hutter, per pound aft f-RB per iloztn "t Lard, per pound Ham, per pound '.'."'a to 6 beef (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel , Rye, do 2o Flour per l,bl 4;t0 4 May, per ton Totaioes, (new), per bushel ." 75 Turnips, do 4 Tallow, per pound ")" Shoulder, do !.'.!.!!!!!' is Hacon, do 18 Dried apples, per rund".'."!!'.!!!!!'.!!! o ...cKi, rcr qt Cow hides, do 1 Steer do An 3 Calf skin 0$ 80 7S 80 3 00 Sheep pelts Shelled Corn nmw ki.rt, ..1 .... KUI1IC Corn menl, cwt.,,.,. Chop, cut , Zt ". . , 1 40 Chickens, per pound, new To -, .Aq do old ,0 "-"- do Oeese, do Ducks, do II "mlier 6, delivered ; , ,0 Jo 4 nnd 5 delivered i i o6.tyrd ll 4 and 5, at yard 4 ,5 Bean the 4 ins Mr.q you Haw Always Bought Signature of Leases, 3c each, 30c a dozen. r.otices to quit, joc a dozen. For sale at this office. tf Bear ti The Kind You Han Always Boiiht The Kind Yi Of '-