THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. : ; I 1 i: CANAL FIG11T BEGUN Plan to Improve New York Waterways Threatened. GOOD ROADS MEN HAVE A SCHEME Prominent nrpiiUMcnns Want OOO.IXH) For HlKhwas-a or Th-y Will Defeat the asrv.OOO.OOO Camil Proposition. ALBANY, N. Y.. Jim. 28. While nr flnnt mlvocHtes of tin- twiiil were In Ioiir nml HorioiiH session yesterday con Miiplatlng tlie expenditure of JfHJ.ooo. Kl for the improvement t.f tho Htute itorwny (hero whs Ktttlieivil In iin hor room of the Htntt enpitol n set of n roiiivsontlnt? In n trout leree the ininstnt element In Kepublicun mil es, planning to so aiiifiiil the cminl 11 im to defeat It tinleiw their demand i. re grunted. Of the dozen conferrees the mention of a few ntiniox only is neeessary to demonstrate that domlnnnt element of 4he Ueinlllenn party Is represented In the proposed umendin; of the Mil. Lieutenant Governor Frank IliUKiiis, Speaker of the Assembly S. Fred Nixon, Senators .lothan 1. AlUls, lead er of the majority In the asseinhly; James S. linger, Senator William Armstrong and a dozen others of lesser note uractleaMy decided that un.ess a $5(),IMH).()iK) state bond Issue was added to the $82,000,000 proposed in the canal 1)111 no canal measure would he allowed to pass the legislature and to go to the Kovernor. The additional !j;;iO,noo,noo asked for Is to he expended, according to the plans of tills contingent,. In build ing good roads. The farmers and good roads Interests are to be appealed to to support the proposition. These legislators contend that the counties outside of tin? direct line of the canal receive no direct benefit from the vat expenditure of money pro poped under the fXJ.nno.oui canal ap propriation. They say that If the canal Is to tie made available to these outside counties there must be good roads for the farmers nnd producers to convey their produce to the canal for transpor tation; that these counties must depend upon good roads for their increase In business, as the canal counties depend upon the canal. TAX SWINDLE UNEARTHED. New York (lly llellevod to Have I.ot Million. NEW YOHK, Jan. IIS. The arrest of four employees of the city, two of them employees of the department of taxes mid assessments, has disclosed, accord ing to District Attorney Jerome, a most stupendous nnd farrcachlng plan to tie 'vnud the city of a part of Its Income irougli the false swearing off of hun ireds of thousands of dollars of ussess .uenfs. The amount Involved may reach ato the millions. The tillered swindlers made the tax office their base of operations In lniper nonating bona fide taxpayers and swearing off personal taxes In the in terest of the real taxpayer, who paid for the deception. Tho plan of the gang, said the dis trict attorney, was to secure the name of ii taxpayer from the books through the instrumentality of the man on the Inside. Then a member of the gang would approach the taxpayer, tell him that through certain influences he could be relieved of paying the tax imposed by the department. The swindlers represented themselves ns olllelals of the tax department. The district attorney has knowledge of hun dreds of cases In which the taxpayer paid the gang well for the service ren dered. Kx-Seeretarr I.ontc 111. BOSTON, Jan. 20. John D. Long, ex-governor of this state and late sec retary of the navy, Is seriously 111 at Ht. Margaret hospital here, and while his physician. Dr. Cabot, is optimistic, he admits that his distinguished pa tient may not leave the hospital for some time. The malady Is a chronic kidney disorder, which was oggravated by his arduous duties nt Washington, which he relinquished, he said, to en able him to prolong his days. i Lrneh'a Sentence Commoted. LONDON, Jan. 2S.-Colonel Arthur Lynch, convicted of high treason, has hud the death sentence commuted to ne of imprisonment for life. Hy the terms of his sentence he is condemned to penal servitude. Inasmuch as the prevailing sentiment of the civilized world has been so aroused over tho case of Colonel Lynch, it is believed that he will be grunted a pardon, with leave to get out of the country, In a few years. Coart Say Miller la Mayor. ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 28. The su preme court has decided that George W. Miller, Democrat, was elected may or last fall. Tho election board gave the vote to William II. Mundermun, Republican, who has since been hold ing olUce. The Democrats contested that decision before the election board, claiming a plurality of seven votes for Miller and then curried tho contest to ,the courts, where today they were suc cessful. j Morocco llebela Gain liroand. TANGIER, Morocco, Jan. 27 Skir mishing is reported to be taking place outfdde Fez, with results favorablo to tho rebels, who, it is said, greatly out number tho sultan's troops. It is ru mored that the sultan Is tired of the struggle and wants to leave Fez. For a New t'ulma Capitol. HAVANA, Jan. 21. The house of representatives bus appropriate! $300, 000 for tho construction of a capitol. At present tho house and tho senate are located inconveniently and a long ills- CONDENSED DISPATCHES. KotnM Htfl of llic Wfpk Briefly mill Tprolr Tolil. A t'hle.-iKo lnoli. led by women, held up n eoal train and looted live ears. The Stone expedition arrived from Alaska with n law collection for the Museum of Natural History. Frlnee WolfTstniR r.u Slolbcrt,'-Stol-lier was found shot dead In the park of his ensile at ltottleherode, Saxony. County Attorney ltoardman of Mln iieapolis sued the MeClure I'libllnhlns company for $50,000 damages for al leged libel. Tlic'tlnr. Jnn. 27. Lieutenant General Miles has ar rived In Paris. Spread of the hulionle plague In Dur ban, Nntnl. Is reported serious. Judge W. 11. Day necopted the offer of appointment us associate Justice of the United States supreme court. Three Americans were reported killed In defeat of n volunteer force hy la drones in the province of a inhales. The T'nited Slates supreme court de cided n land grant case In favor of two settlers and against the Northern l'a ; title railroad. I l on il nr, .Inn. 2(1. The volenno Stromholi was reported In violent eruption. Fire at I.oekport, N. Y., destroyed the plant of the Daily lieview. A slight shock of earthquake was f.,lr ... . ..... v..ji ivuador A lire in Armagh, Ireland, destroyed property valued at ?:U"i,imio. Southern "Oregon was visited by an excessive rainfall, causing floods. Morris Wood, the skater, broke three short distance records nt Montclalr, N. J. Nntnrilny, Jnn. at. Two trainmen were killed In an acci dent on the Missouri l'acillc r.tllrond at Yales Center. Kan. Two were killed and four badly hurt by a dynamite explosion in the Wa bash tunnel at l'ittshurg. Timothy Ilarrlvvton was elected lord mayor of Dublin for the third time against the Influence of the council. Count vi.n r.cllcstrem has resigned the presidency of the German reichstag on account of his ruling forbidding; de bate on the Krupp scandal. I'rlilny, Jnn. The pay of the public school teachers of Chicago has been Increased. The Soiifrlere volcano on the Island of St. Vincent Is again in eruption. The cash assets of a broken bank at Jacksonville, Tex., were found to be 10 cents. Two men fought n duel in the streets of Last St. Ixuiis, and both were fa tally wounded. The supreme court of Nebraska has decided that the Iiible may be read In, the public schools. The Fcruvian government has decid ed that that country shall be repre sented at the St. Louis fair. Observances of the second anniver sary of Queen Victoria's death have occurred throughout England. TlmrNiUy, Jau. 212. William L. Hryan was installed ns president of Indiana university. I A fatal fight between Japanese and cowboys In Montana was reported. The French line steamship La Ton ralne was badly damaged by tire at . Havre. I liev. Dr. Arthur S. Lloyd of New York was elected Episcopal bishop of Mississippi. I The shipyard and many buildings in . Mazatlan, Mexico, are to be burned to ' eradicate the plague. I An unexplained explosion shook the , town of Whitman, Mass., and caused two large fissures in the earth's sur face. Governor Odell'a Slater Dead. NRWRUKO, N. Y., Jan. 2(1. Miss Ophelia Odell, the elder sister of Gov ernor Odell, is dead nt the home of her father, ex-Mayor Odell, in Grand street. Miss Odell had been 111 about a week with an attack of the grip and was under tho cure of Dr. John T. Howell. A duy or two ago complica tions developed which made her condi tion serious. Death was due to cedemn of the lungs. Miss Odell had not been In good health for some time. The gov ernor and other members of the family were at her bedside when she died. Armonr 11a Wheat Cornered. CHICAGO, Jan. 23. J. Ogden Ar mour holds the wheat sltuutlon of tho country in his grasp. With the purchase of 4,000,000 bushels of the May option he has completed a line of 20,000,000 bushels, which practically gives him control nnd places all traders in the op tion nt his mercy. This wheat is bought in Chicago und throughout the market" of the northwest. Armour's profit were he to unloud now would be $1,000,000. He can force the price up so that his profit will be from $3,000,000 to $5,000, 000. Cont of Iluiiiilii White Ilonae, WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 Colonel Theodore Bingham, superintendent of public buildings und grounds in Wash ington, in his report to congress usks 1 for on appropriation of $110,2i!4 for the White House for the coming your i agidnst $35,000 for the present year. The report says: "the recent clionges in the White House have resulted in a building far more expensive to main tain than formerly. I.n Miner to Succeed Mel.nnrln. COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 28,-Con-gressman A. C. Latimer has received the unanimous vole of both branches of the general assembly for United Slates senator to succeed the Hon. John L. Mc Ltturln. New Department nt Cornell. . ITHACA, N. Y.. Jan. 27.-Cornell university has added another depo't ment, a two year course in palntln? having this week been forniully eatub- REAR END COLLISION Heavy Loss of Life In Wreck Near Westfleld, N. J. TWELVE CODIES TAKEN FROM RUINS Vonr t'nnrlien I'll led With I'nimen lirra Telescoped- I'lre Immedi ately tlrenUn Out, Aildlns to the Horror, WEST IT ELD, N ,L, Jan. 2S.-One of the most appalling railroad wrecks that has occurred In this vicinity for many years, the estimated loss of life ranging from twelve to thirty persons, took place last night nt Gracchi ml on the Central Lailroad of New Jersey, near this place, when the lloyal Hlne line express plowed at top speed Into the rear of n local train. Immediately after the crash three of he shattered cars of the local train took lire, rendering Impossible the res cue of many of the wounded who were pinned fast in the wreck. Many bodies are believed to have been consumed. On board the flier all the passengers, although badly shaken up, escaped un- I Injured save for trifling bruises. ! The train which was run Into left I New York at 5:45 and runs express to, ! Hound Ilrook, making stops at Eliza I, belli. West Held and riaiuliold. lteyond i Hound Lrook it runs as a local. The lloyal Hlne train left fifteen minutes , later, but travels nt n higher sliced j and makes no stop except nt Elizabeth I and Is scheduled to overtake the slower j train just beyond Grr.eeland. where the latter Rwitciies iroin traeu .5 on lo track 4 to t.cnnlt tlm Ifovnl l!luo lo n.iss. I i ., i . ist evening a freight blocked upon track j and the local re ceived orders to proceed on the express track to Duncllen and there take the outside or No. 4 track. Shortly after re ceiving orders the train had to slop for n hot box. which delayed her so that when she got under way again she was due nt Duncllen. She had just started and was moving slowly when the I Loyal Itlue. traveling apparently nt ! full speed, which at that point usually , approximates sixty-tlve miles nn hour, ' crashed into the rear end. j The heavy engine of the Iioynl Blue j tore Its way Into the rear car and at the ' same time drove the forward end of ! that car Into the rear end of the car ! ahead, which in turn was driven Into ! the third car, and this in turn was I driven into the fourth car from the rear. Tho fourth car was only partly wrecked, but the last three were torn to pieces. The engine nnd the three worst wrecked cars were piled into nn awful heap containing tit least a hundred dead and Injured. From the mass came fearful screams for aid. A minute biter the wreck caught fire from the firebox of the locomotive. The screams of the injured In tho heap were Intensified as they found themselves hemmed in by the flames. Mine" Workers Adjonrn. INDIANA I'O LIS, Jan. 2S. The mine workers have col doted their business und adjourned. The convention has been the most expeditious and harmo nious ever held. Many important meas ures have been considered nnd acted upon. Among them are the formula tion of the demand for nn increase of wages of 12Vi cents flat per ton on a run of mine basis nnd a flat differen tial of 7 cents per ton between pick and machine mined coal, n demand for an Increase of wages of inside and out side laborers in proportion to the In crease of the miners, the refusal to commit the convention to socialism nnd government ownership, raising of offi cers' snlaries.-the declaration against children working In mines, the demand for nn nnti-lnjunction law and the plans for a defense fund. Right Vewaela Fast In Ic. GLOUCESTER. Mass., Jan. 23. Private dispatches received indicate that the eight Gloucester vessels which are icebound off Newfoundland may not be able to leave their positions un til spring. The schooners are valued in the aggregate at $100,000 and their combined cargoes of frozen herring at $(10,000. One telegram received states that the Ice has crossed the gulf of St. Lawrence, closing up the bays and harbor on the gulf side of Newfound land. SulTraae For Kani Womeu. TOI'EKA, Kan., Jan. 28. The wo mnn suffrage supporters have been ns sured by lending members of the legis lature that a bill granting tho privi lege of the ballot Will be passed at this session. The bill has been favora bly reported in both houses, nnd Gov ernor Bailey has expressed his lnteii' tion of signing it wlieu it finally passes Republicans generally favor the nieus ure. Chleniro'a Centennial. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. The programme for Chicago's centennial celebration, planned for next September, In observ once of the one hundredth anniversary or the arrival of John KInzle, the city's first permanent settler, has been decid ed upon. The celebration is to begin on Saturday, Sept. 2t. First Cararo of WeUh Conl. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 24. The British steamship Monterey, from Cardiff for Philadelphia, whose cargo consists of 5,r(K tons of Welsh coal has Just arrived here. This Is the first cargo of Welsh coal to reach this port since the duty was taken oil by con gross. Teller' Flection l.cital. DENVER, Jan. 28. Attorney Gen eral Miller has given as nit opinion that the election of Henry M. Teller as Unit ed Stales senator is legal, and Govern or Pen body will sign the certificate of his election os soon as It shall reach SETTLEMENT PLANS Venezuela Offers Pledge For Raising Blockade. MINISTER BOWEN AWAITS AN ANSWER Controversy Seems Likely to lie Set tled Soon nnd In n Snllnfaetory Manner I iinfllelnl lleporta 1 lint I'onrera Accept. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. M'nlster Itowen, acting for Venezuela. In return for the raising of the blockade pledges ao per cent of the receipts of the ports of I'orto Cubcllo and Lo Guayra, the same to be collected by n Joint com mission made tip of a representative of each of the powers having claims against Venezuela. Formal notice of the acceptance of the proposition has not come to Mr. Itowen from the representatives of the ullles here. However, such unotllelal Information as has reached Mr. I'.owen confirms him In the belief that the pending controversy will be settled "soon nnd satisfactorily." It is learned that the Italian government nil along has favored an honorable compromise and has let its nllles know the favor with whk-h it regarded the Itowen proposition while professing a willing- j ness to defer to their views in the mat ter. The lifting of the blockade would not moan the complete withdrawal from American waters of the allied fl.'ot. ami It Is understood that not only will the I'.ritlsh American fleet remain In Its accustomed winter iiuarters In the l anioiean. oui liiitr me i.mi.nii k.m- crntnent will depart from its ancient policy, which has been to get along without station fleets, and will contin ue the present suundron in American waters as permanent fleet. l-'no-lnnd and Germany Aerrce. LONDON. Jan. 27. It Is learned hero that Great Britain and Germany have informed their representatives nt Washington that they consider Minis ter Bowen's proposals regarding Vene zuela's guarantees to form a satisfac tory basis for further negotiations. In addition to the offer of part of the cus toms of La Guayra and I'orto Cabcllo as a guarantee Mr. Itowen Informed the powers that several New York banks had expressed their willingness to undertake the payment of the first claims demanded by the powers upon the basis of such guarantee. ltnly Itendy to Aeeept. ROME, Jan. 27. The Italian govern ment is ready to accept the proposition of Vnited States Minister Boweii to set uport a certain percentage of the cus toms receipts of La Guayra and I'orto Cabcllo as a guarantee for the pay ment of the foreign claims. The gov ernment considers that the guarantees offered by Venezuela through Minister Bowen are sufficient to warrant the raising of the blockade, which, it is un derstood here, will cease as soon as Germany agrees to the proposals. The foreign warships, however, will re main In Venezuelan waters. The Carnation l.enstue. CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 2C.. The Mc- Kinley Carnation league has Issued a call for all to observe McKlnley s birthday next Thursday. Jan. 20, by wearing a carnation in the lapel of the cont. 'onneetleut'H Former Governor Head NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 2d. For mer Governor cuaries uoneris liiger- soll, aged eighty-two years. Is dead ut his home here from general debility in cident to old age. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. riuKliiNT Stock: Quotations. Money on call easier at 3i per cent. Prime mercantile paper, ma'i per cent. Sterling exchange eay, with actual busl neHB In bankers- b!lH at 4.Hii:5;i4.1GX75 for demand and at " $1.8375a4.bao75 for 61) day bills. Posted rates. $4.K4'fc and I.87Y6.88. Commercial bills, 4.82;fi4.83. Uar silver. ic. Mexican dollars, 37Vic Government bonds steady. Itallroad bonds Irregular. Cloning prices: Atchison 87 dies. & Ohio.... R2H Del. & Hudson.. 174H Ontario & West. 33H People's Gas ...1054 Reading 61 Hock Island .... 477fc St. Paul 177ft Erie 40 Gen. Eloctrlc. Lead 2e Louis. & NaHh.. IMVi Sugar Hetlnery.lno Texas Pacific .. 40 Union Pacltla ..102 Manhattan Con.l44H Missouri Pac....lll N. Y. Central... Wabash pref. West. Union 44'4j 90H New York Markets. 1TI.OTTR Unsettled and very dull: Mln- nexnin patents. H.irU'4.35: winter Htralcnts, i3.50iH3.ti5; winter extras, $if(Kfj3.10; winter vi'itK at owned essv. rallied on rover- ,ir nml then collunxed under a stnmnede of loiiKB on the announcement that the lila- t'lilrneo null whs uniouuinu; muy, ut.. 7-1 ik. ! Ju v. iHu.fiiNu've. K VIS-ttleiiny ; siaie, wnuiv., c. 1. 1.. iew York: No. 2 western, 60',so., f. o. b., afloat. CORN Bhowefl early nrmness on cov- erliiK. but eventually eased ore a Utile uriih wheat: Mav. gOKTinlc. OATS Irregular unci easier wiin oinir markets; track, white, stute, 444ic.j truck, white, western, n'tnie. PORK Steady ; musB, i!ai.Ku; ramiiy, IIS.7.V0 Is. l.ArtiJ uuiei; prune weiciii Biea.111, in 4u- lU'TTICR Steady; state dulry, 18ti25o. vtrn creamery. 2iic. -n ki. mi-, Klrm: state, full cream, fan cy, smull. colored, .fall made, 14He.; lute i:in.iiil4c. : small, white, fall made. 14141ft 14'vc. ; late made, VSo. ; large, col ored, fall made, 14V4c; late made, 13-Ke.; lance, white, fall made, 1414c. ; late made, '..SV. . T 1 T ) .. ... .t.oilii. fain vuflnlnn 3 6-lUc; centrifugal, X test, Sc.; rellned Biw.lv crushed. 3.35c.: DOWflereu. 4.86c. EtH-18 Klrm: state and Pennsylvania, ounrnL.n lent. 23c: western, fiinov. 24c. KICK Firm; domestic, 4V4'uli7tiC. ; Japan, mum inn 1. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, 32t TA '.LOW Firm; city, OVic.j country, IIAY Firm; Bhlpping, BMj'TOc.j good to choice, Vac.tft$1.05. Live Stuck Market. CATTLE Mnrket steady: choice, $5.25 B.40; prime, $5.20; Rood, Jl.ToHb; veul calves, t7 F.II'.jH ll f 13 Market uctive; prNne heavies, 7,7.or): mediums. Iti.liu; heavy Yorkers. jii.K.Vii il.HO ; llKht Yorkers. U.kU4j.S5; pigs, 111 Tn-.ll roll 1 lis. I.riHi.tll. HI lltlKl- AM LAMHH-Market slow; Lest wethers, $l.ti.Vu4.M); culls and coin- ftion, $1.7o'2.W; choke lambs, IS.WiillU. Tho Klntl You Have Always in uso for over SO years, nnd fional Bupcrvlsion Rineo Its Infancy. i-&dcUlZ Allow no ono to deceive von in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good arc hut Experiment that triflo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience ngaiust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is it, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Noreotlo Mubstauee. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys AVornm nnd allays Feverish ness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Footl, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC eCNTAUft OOMHHV, Tf ALEXAJNDiiK IJKUTHliiKb & Uj. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLF ACI-.NTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fiue Caudies. Freeh Every "Week. GOODS SPECIALTY, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Hole agents tor the Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samccs, Silver ii Bloomsburq Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, JJIATTBWG, or Olf, CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 2 Doors above Conrt IloutiO. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Catarrh for twenty years and cured in a few DVY8. Hon. Lieorge James, ol Scranton, Pa. says: " I have been a martyr to Catarrh for twenty years, constant hawk ing, dropping in the throat and pain in the head, very offensive breath. I tried Dr. Afjncw's Catarrhal I'owder. 1 he hrst ap plication gave instant relief. After using few bottles I was cured. 50 cents. I bold by C. A. Kleim. Kill'iciM "What is an achinc void?" Cynicus "Didn't you ever have a head ache?" "Thought tT mkant death surb." Mrs. James McKim, of Dunnville, Ont , says ol her almost miraculous cure trom heart disease by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart : "Until I began taking this remedy I despaired of my life. I hud heart failure and extreme piostration. One dose cave me quick relief and one bottle cured ine. The sullerings of years were dispelled like magic. "--a bold by C. A. Kleim. A minute's silence has often broucht greater rewards than an hour's talking. 1 Vll.L Sense. It stands to reason that Dr. Agnew's Little Liver Tills will crowd out of the mnrket many of the nauseous old- timers. A belter medicine at less than half the price is all the argument needed to keep the demand what it has been phe nomennl 40 doses 10 cents. 1 hey cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, and allay all s.omach irritations. 3 Sold by C. A. Kleim. Good deeds speak for themselves without the aid of a press agent. Itching, Burning, Ckbkimno, Crawl ING Skin Diseases relieved in a few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's . Oint ment relieves instantly, am! cures letter, Salt Kheuin, Scald Head, Kczema, Ulcers, Blotches, and all Kruptions of the Skin. Il is soothing and quictiiit; and acts like limbic in all Baby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 cents a box. 4 Sold by C. A. Kleim. t nere is m'ire man n uniereiice 01 syua hies between a man of note and a man notoriety. Bought, nntl which lias heen lias horno tho uljrnatnro of has ween matlo mmer ins pcr- Signature of MU.HUT .TKCCT, MCW VO.K CFTV. 21 Cut Chewing Tobacco follow In g braDrts of Clears- I'he Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORKUCTED WEEKLY. RETAIL PRICKS. Butter, per pound $ 37 Ecgs, per dozen 30 I.ard, per pound 15 Ham, per pound 15 to 16 Beef (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel 1 00 Oats, do 40 Rye. do 60 Flour per bbl 4.00 to 4 40 Hay, per ton 1$ 00 Potatoes, (new), per bushel..... 75 Turnips, do 40 Tallow, per pound 06 nnoulder, do llncon, do IS 16 ne Vinegar, per qt n-i.i .'.icvi n(jica, per pound o Cow hides. do ; Steer rio do Calf skin , sneep pelts 7. Shelled corn, per bushel 80 Corn meal, cwt 2 00 iran, cwt Chop, cwt Middlings, cwt Chickens, per pound, new...,"!".""" n do do r,M Ttvkeys , do Gee.ie, do .'.'", Ducks, do , COAL. Number 6, delivered do 4 and 5 delivered.... do 6, at yard do 4 and 5, at yard II 1$ 4 II 3 5 4 45 3 o 4 S Recovered Si-eech and Hearing. Messrs. Ei.Y Bros: I commence J using your Cicai-. Balm about two ve rs ni;o for catr.rrh. My voice was somewhat thi'j'k nnd my hearing was dull. My hearing hns been fully restored and my speech has become quite clcir. I am n teacher in nut town. L, G. Brown, Granger, O. The Balm does not irritate or cause snses ing. RnUl by drugrjisU at 50 cts. or maileu by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New Yoik. - i ici oiuy wijie wnen tna spirit moves of them, and if the spirit doesn't move them the landlord does. 20 40 i i k L.