THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Birthday of New York Re ceives Eloquent Tributea ILX MILLIONS OF LIGHTS BLAZE. Two llnnilrfil nml I Iftl. th tinlvrr- nrr t lrlirlnl In lli-ical M) l' firrnlf r V-w iitrk i mrrf il llb rinitu nnl llanllnic. NKW YOUK, Mh.v '-!7.- i:iniin-nt trlb-tlti-M lii tin- i-lty nl N w Yolk wi vi' 1 1 : 1 1 1 S lll'-ll pl'OlllilU'llt. ill tlx 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 III till! "Ifbriillon iif tlm il.'y'i two Imi nl nil f 1 r t it It ntmlvii.iry ln-M ut t I-s :ly luill. it I i'l inllrli Wiih Hiilil iilioilt tin' . illiro fit tin1 plm i' tli-Htllii'il to bi-i-oiii" . i' iiii-tropollH of tin world. Tlii1 Millennium- c-Iiii 1 1 i-r, wln-ri- tli" -Irbnitlon ttuh In-Ill. wiih nnwili'il .itll UiHtlllKlllKlll-ll l lll'.l'IH w ho HllDWI ll Uii-lr piitrlotlwii ly : i-rl.v tipil:iiilltitf tin word wlili-li ti !il of I In' rlty'H grfitiii'H mil) Its growth (iiitrlvnlliig lli"jt of nny 'My In tin' liMory of tin' vorlil. I'i-nIooiih of nil t idiiii 1 i-olor nml tin- i lly i-tnMi-m kiivi- u liolliliiy iippi-iir-snci' to 111 rliiimliiT, nml tin- i-lly lift II jiiliili! wiih In jjuy uttiri- of IIiikh nml t ilnUiitf. It .I o'clock when tin- ri'li-lirntlon ' mun rloKi'il with tin ln-iii'ilii-lloii ly 'Ari'lililnhop John M. l'nlliy. Hi-fori' tlllH llll illlllri'HM WIIH KlVI'll I till' Kl'V. II. IVri'IrH Mrnili'M. Mnyor Iiiiw, (ii'tii'tnl Juiih'H finint WIInoh, who ili'llvi-ri'il tin- ornllon; Ni-i--rptry of Wiir Clihil Hoot, Covrrnor Oilrll nml .Twit'" John 'Union !rny wi-iv thf prliii'lpnl npriiki'1-s, nml tin1 lmpri'HHlvi' oi-rimirm iiIhii Inrllliliil tin' priMi'iir of ninny riot.-ililc -li'fixy im-n. h'i hool cxiti-Imi-h nml i-oih-itIx witi' hclil, nml In Ilii' cvi'iiliiK Hti-ri-nplli-iiti tIi-wh were illKplnyi'il, nml tln-i-i- wire liii'tiiri'M tt ml I n n 1 1 roni'i't'lM In City Hull pnrk, Mount MiiitIm p:u!;, M.iiil.iilliin cqilnri uml Crotoiin rl; mnl hinillnr rxl il'illolIM 111 tin IioI'oIIkI.H llf IJlH'rns. Brooklyn uml Hlrhinmiil. AVIiiilowH in hoiisi-M, hi I I i mnl nn- tlOIIIll lllllllJillKM, holI'lM, llrplil l mi -II t Btori-M uml otlii-i- liiiillluix. In ihtoi-iI- me with Mnyor I.ow'h proi liiiiuilion, WHi lirlllliinlly llliiiiiliinti-il nt iiIkIiI. tltlll It I L-Stillllltl'll Unit lit ll-list 10,1100,. 000 k'im "iJ I'h-i-trli.' HiflitH wuri' liln.in brlKhtly In thi .'renter i-lty. Tim vli-w from llii Brooklyn hrlilu'' uml from the d kn of fi-rrybontH wiih ii spi-i-tm-iiliir cm. Niivur before has tin- p-ncrul llKlitlni; up of nil tin! Hky HiTiipliii: Ainu-lure ticiu miKK-H(ctl iih u lilting wind up to a Kin ml patriotic iliHplny. The K'lxrul pout olllri' for the lirst tlmo in ItM hlHtory wiih iiulow from O'il.ir to done. TIiIh wuh iloiiK hy or der from the fcdcrul mithorltli-H In Wu. Illusion. TORNADOES IN NEBRASKA. Clnr. 1 'run UK n uml Kriirnry ;oun llm h'.l liy Sloriu, IIASTINCS, Noli., .May 11.. A hitIoh or lionvy HlorniH, two of whloh ilovol opoil Into tli" worst tormiilooH that liavn flNilod Hoiilhoi'u .N'oliiaska for yoarn, hiivo pnsHoil over poitioiiH of flay, Fraiiklin mnl 'nruoy I'oiintioH. 1'lf toeu iioi'houh ii ro known to havo lost their lives, uml over a Hi-uro of pei-Houri worn morn or Iohh Herioiisly Injiiroil. Near Norma ii, nt the homo of limiiol McCiinly, u iiiiinher of relalivoH mnl fi'lomlH wore Hpendlpit; I ho ihiy, ami not one In the house oseapeil iloatli or Horl oils Injury. Two miles south of rplaml ('eriiiiiii IiUlhoraii servleoH were IioIiik held In u NchiMilhoimo when tho slunn Htruek nml ilemullslieil Ii, kllllnu four of the oceiipmitH, Ini'liiiliiik' tho inlnls ter, and liijiirini; a niinilier of others. Tim Htorin wiih oipially ilost motive at Fali'llelit, hut tho people were waruotl of Its oomliiK uml Houuht ci'llais for ufety. Six dwollints were Mown to pleops at that phioo, but their ooeu pa lit csi-'iipitl Injury, Willi a few ex ceptions. lOvory Uwelllni; uml oulliiiilil Inu la the path of tho tornado wuh blown to pl.'ces, ami the lluaiiolal loss thus far iicoounled for will reueli uboiit JCII.OOU. Tho fuinlly of I 'Her Uookluson, nine in number, living near Norman, were Hppuruleil hy the Mlorin, hut afterward rminlteil. It beliiK reared nt lirst that most of theiu hail lieon killed. There wor two toniailoen, liolh orlnl imtlnK within u mile of Falrllold. The Ilmt onp moved to the northwest nml the H'vonil oh" to the Moiilhwost. The one to the northwest did the greater (lauuiKO, and all the fatalities seem to huvo been In Hh path. The nivatoMt Iosh of property wnn Hiistalued by farin 'rn. 'I'he heaviest hull vldnal Iosh report ed Is Hint milTeriil by CharleH Taylor, Who plai'KH the ilauince to Ids sloik farm. IiioIuUIiik oaltle mid horsi-H killed, lit if-' I, (KM). Vprillnl r f.'IIMMIO I'ur Injurl.'a. HUOCKTllN, Mass., May '7. A ver dh t of $::il.O 15, one of tho' lai Kost ever glveu lu u tort ease In Massai liusottH. wan found UKiilust the New VorU, New Iluven und Hartford railroad lu iuvor of Kriink . fushlu lu tlm superior court I'lmhln, who wan hurt in a eol llslon of triilim nt Avon on Sept. IS, , llll'l, iued for $7n,0(M) iIiuhhki'm. Ilobrrt Waahlntvtuu Not l.ulllr. CA.MDKN, N. J May 27. -In tho Cuso of Robert Washington, the negro constablH who Is charged with tho murder of Joe Goddurd, the puglllHt, the Jury rendered a verdict of not irullty. Goddurd was shot by Wash ington during a fight ut the Republican primary election last July ut Hoku Cor ners, lu lViiHiiuken township. Knar Klllrd In Mlue l-Siplualon. riTTSlUJRO, May 27. - Four men Trero killed and two badly burned by on explosion of gas In the mines of the Chartlers Coal and Coke company nt Federal, a mining towu near Hiidge vlllc, on tho Pittsburg, Chnrtlent and Touylilogheny railroad, TUa uilue in tut Hlijjluly Injured. KOOSEVELT IN IDAHO. nfoplto llrnyr llnln Tm Tlinoannil I Itlxrne ?V .Iconic rrealdent. SI-OK.VM:, Wii.-Ii., Mii.v 'JT.-Tlio ltoo-n i-lt tr.iin iniivi-il from l)i" Mmltll llll'l WUH llU't ill till' 1'11'Mc 111 KIllilll'liH hy ii roiiimltlci' of twi-iil.v live :ltl.im lifinli'il hy i' Siiiiitor TurniT mnl (l ri'owil i'Ht iimili'il nt li.iHMi pi-opli'. Aft'T It lii'ii'f uri'i'iiiiK tin' ptirty took cur rin fc'i-H for ii two Iioiiih' ilrlvi- throiich IJi" most iiiiiHiiivi' i ! rt of tho illy. In the llrft i iirrinci' wiih tln pri'slih-iit ivi'if Si-i-ri'tiiC.v Loi'li, c. Si'iniior Tiir iiit mnl Mn.vor Itoyil. An -Hinrt of imiiiiitcil vi'ti'i-iinn of tho SpnnMi war In iiiiiforin nrioiiiiiuiii'il the (.'urrinKi'H. I'ri'siili'iit ItooHi'Vi'lt nrrivi'il nt Wul-liii'i-, lilii., In a hi'iivy rain Ktorin. IX'- Kpiti' till' Wl'lltlll'l' I'OllllitillllH 10.IKJ0 Im'Isoiih thronyi'il tho Htni'iH. AftiT a roi.'i'ptuiii nt Si-nator IIi'.vbiirn'H iohI-ili'tii-i' tln party witu driven to tin- City park. Tliero Sonator Hi'.vliiun Intro flmi'il tin- pri'siili'iit, who Fpoko for half mi hour on K"'1 i lliM'tiMhlii. Avrumm W'nuhlnKlnn 4tnle. PASfO, Wash., May 2H. The presl ilotit'H train, wiih h li ft Seattle last lilliht over the Northern l'aillle rail way, liliiled down the beautiful Yakl tua valley Into Clelliini, where the lirnt upeerh of the day wiih made to a thou Hand coal inUiors wlio hud coiui! down from Hoslyn. At North Yakima the jireHldi'iit spoke on irriiiutlon to u larKe llllilleliee. Me dwell here on the llilpor bini'i.' of Irrigating und of the approval of the netH of tho last session of eiin grosH. A fontiire of the crowd here was tho proseiiie of thousand of ImllnliH from the Ynklinu reservalion. At F.l If.'iisbui'K the presliloiit spoke llftocn iniliilti'H on good citizenship to d.tMIO people, l irst of all ho said: "Lot me gr-et those whom I know others will not prnd'e my specially Ki'ci liiiK, men of the (Jraiid Army and the representatives of those who did even more than the men of the civil war, the women, for, while the men went to battle, to the women fell the hardest task of seeing husband or lov er, father or bro4JuT, ioing to the war, kIip herself havlni,' to May behind with tin- load of doubt, anxiety mid uncer tainty and often the dinieiilly of mak ing both ends meet In the household while th'i breadwinner wiih nway." Tlie presidential party arrived in I'iih co at L':0.1 p. in. and were greeted by a crowd of about 7."0. The president iiiailo a general talk on Irrigation, stat ing Hint through the assistance of the national irrigation act all 1 lie so called barren wastes, Including that surround ing Pasco, -would undoubtedly bo Irri gated, that national reservoirs would bo constructed to conserve the supply of water now going to wuste In the Co lumbia and Snake rivers and tho bar ren waste would be changed to a ver itable garden of l-Men. To tlie president was given a box of assorted frultH growir about four iiiIIoh from I'n sco as n testimonial of what Pasco land would do under Irrigation. Tlie president spoke, for a little over ten minutes. Tlm eastward Journey wiih then resumed. About TiiKl people, Including many school children, met the presidential train at Wall tiki. The president made ii brief nddresH, directed largely to the Hi-hool children, in which he encour aged t lii-in to keep on striving to secure mi education. lie spoke In complimen tary terms of tho resources of the coun try and lis poxslhilitlcH if Irrigation could lie seciireil. DANIEL V. MILLER'S ARREST. I'nynr Hnya lip la Iiiii-kimI With Ae fleil Inn llrlt.r. WASHINGTON, May lit;. Postmas ter flenoral Payne made the announce ment of tho latest development In the post olllee Investigation in a formal brief statement iih follows: "Daniel V. Miller, usslstant attorney In the ollh-t! of the assistant uttonu-y general lor the post otllce depart incut, Is charged with in ptlng a bribe for u decision In connection with a case be fore the department Involving the fraudulent use of the malls by John .1. Hyan .Sit Co. The ciiho has boon In the lin nils of Inspectors- W. J. Ylckery of Cincinnati and 1!. M. Fulton of St. LoiiIh for Home days. Complaint wuh made by Inspector Fulton before a 1 ii 1 1 il .stales commissioner In Ciuclu iiall, and a warrant wan issued. Hnllun'a t.reuleat I'loo.l. SA1.INA, Kan., May 27.-This city Is the scene of I he worst Hood In 1U history. Fully loll lamillea have been driven from their homos, and the ex tent of the damage in estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars. There ban been four Inchon of rain within the last twenty-four hours. Tho northwestern portion of the city 1h en tirely submerged, and women and chil dren were rescued from their homes In boats, ,TI"' Missouri Pncillc grado on the west Is holding buck a large and threatening body of water. If the wa ter crosses the trucks Hie entire west ern portion of the town will be under water. Ten lnjnml In a Ti-uln Wreck. NKW H.M.iTMOHK, Mich., May 27. Ten people were Injured lu a colli sion between a Rapid railway electric, passenger car and a steam freight train that runs on tho couipauy'a trucks hauling freight diirini; the night and early morning, The lender of tho freight engine was driven half wny through the passenger car, A mis take In orders Is said to have caused the accident. Rlmir'a Murderer HeprleTed. LONDON, May 27. Otto MoiiHon. one of the three seamen of the ltrltlsh bark Veronica, from Ship Island, Miss,, who were sentenced to death on the charge of murdering Captain Shaw and six other members of the Veronl eu'8 crew, hns been granted n reprieve. The other two condemned men, Gun tave Ran, a German, nnd Wlllluiu l-mlth, an Auu-iicun, will bo executed. LAKEl'ORT IS RUINS Suburb of Laconia, N. Swept by Fire. n., THE GREATEST EVER EXPERIENCED. Iiirrra Alxint Our- llnndrcil nml I lty Acri'M Lou I '.mt I mut'-fl nt 't.0, ooo to loo.oon Vlre llrl Raile I, out Control, LACONIA, N. II.. May 1!".-Nearly l'N) buildings burned, ''''I persoiiH made homeless and a loss of between .:',r.il, ikni and $ IOO.imiO in the story in short of the gn-Mti-st fire tills city ever expe rienced, If not the Htate of New Hamp shire. The burned district In the I.nko7ort section covers about .0 iieri-H. The fire caught from mi Inslgnltlcaiit blaze In the boiler room of the II. II. Wood, Hosiery mill In the afternoon. In fif teen minutes the flames had got be yond control of the men who had started to extinguish them, find in n very short time, under tho llitluenco of a brisk southeast wind, the entire struc ture wiih wrapped In the destroying lenient. Next It went to the'llnished lumber plant of the Hoiilla .V 'orrcll company and then to the works of the I.ticoiila Kloctrlc Light company. In less than nn hour both these plants were flat. The city fire depart ment not only was unable to check the (tames nt this point, but could do noth ing to put out small (Ires which had begun to show themselves on buildings on the west side of thtv Wlniiipesaukee river. The result was that as burning brands began to fall on houses even some distance away street after street becanio a locality for bad (Ires. Ity 4 o'clock the conflagration was acres In extent. The work of destruction went on un til the tire actunlly burned Itself out for want of material, having reached the outside of what Is known iih the lire district. Help hail biH-n suininoneil from Con cord, Franklin and Meredith, but the combined forces of apparatiiH mid II ro meii were absolutely powerless. One reason for the quick spread of the fire over suoh all urea was the dry ness of nil woodwork, for only half an Inch of rain has fallen over this sec tion In the last forty days. FATAL AUTO RACING. I'nrla-llnUrlil llnee llndx la Mnnr Dianaters. PARIS. May 25. The first stage in the Paris-Madrid automobile rin-o from Versailles to ISordeaux, .'M.'l miles, was finished at noon Suuilay when I.onls Hcnault dashed at a furious pace into Hordeaiix, having made a record run of Sh. 27m. An hour later M. Gabriel arrived, with ir still better record of Sh. 7m. It Is estimated from the times made that those automobiles covered sixty two miles an hour on the road outside tho cities. These victories, however, wore cloud ed by a series of accidents, having In one case at least n fatal result. At least two cars were wrecked, and Mar cel Renault, the winner of the PnriH Ylonna race lust year; Lorralnn Har rows, a very well known nutomohlllst, unit lictinult's chaulVour wore serious ly uml, It is believed, fatally Injured, while Harrow's- chauffeur was killed. In view of the number of accidents, some fatal. In the lirst stage of the Paris-Madrid automobile race from Versailles; to ISordeaux, Premlur Combes has forbidden the continuance' of the contest on French territory. The second stage of the race, which was to have been continued on Tuesday, In cluded a run over French territory from ISordeaux to the Spanish fron tier. Premier Combes' action will prob ably lead to the race being abandoned. ZIECLER'S DASH FOR THE POLE. I A.rclie I : x 'il 1 1 1 on I'nrly Sulla From Illulinkt'ii, . J. NKW YORK, May 2(i.-The party : which Is to joiu the Ziegler arctic ex ' pcdltion will sail from lloboken to , morrow on the llellg Olav under the command of William J. Peters of the I National Geographical society. Mr. Pe i tern Is chief of the sclent Mo corps and I also second In command of the expodl I lion Itself, whose commander, Anthony i l'lala, accompanied by V. S. Clinuip, started for Tromso some weeks ngo to superintend the fitting out of tho Aiucr I lea. I Tho party will Join the America nt Tromso, and the expedition will leave , Hint port for Archangel and Franz Jo sef Laud about July 1. It will winter lu Franz Josef Laud ami make the Jash for the pole If all goes well lu the spring of l'.HH. MftntlliiMT of tlie lliiaeliiill Claba. NATIONAL LKAGUK. W. New York I'll lea HO IM PltlHl.lllK ll llrimklvn 17 I'llHllillUtl 17 H.ihIoii M l'hilnil.'lphln 9 HI. LouiH 9 I P.C. V ,7u9 10 .7ml IS .5' i .r.iri 17 .6inJ li! .'M7 SI ,'M 26 .l!i7 "l.. P.C. Vi .lif 13 .5ii7 14 .Ml VI .t.lH If. .frm 14 .4-1 m .4-is 11) .313 AMERICAN I.liAUlTE, W. 17 rtilcniro. Pi'lro oil.. 17 17 H 15 in i;i in Philadelphia.. ii-Vclaiid Tlostnn St. l.oulu New York.... WasliliiKton.. Ilenvy Kroul and llrotmlit. IIOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.. May 27. , Hooslck Falls has bad another heavy frost. The drought continues. The Hooslck river Is at the lowest point In many years, and many tributaries ure . eutlrely dried up. XeiT Ilnilann Vulley Ilrnneh. SARATOGA, N. May 27.-Tlv Hudson Vulley Rallwuy oouipuiiy will formally open Its new branch between Foutli G luns Fulls and Saratoga on fc'rlduy. GREAT WORK OF RELIANCE. Cnnmltnllfin Snlleil I'ln.-Ur Hnre ( olnnihln Otitrlimnri!. NKW YoltK. May ".7. -In n griuirly contested race tho Hi-lianco again led Hip way to the linl-ih line, winning, her second victory over the Columbia ami her lirst over the Constitution, and i! minutes nml ."1 seconds later when the Coiislitution swept across the Hue the row of the new boat gave her the 'lioer that she deserved. Tin- Consti tution had sailed a plucky race mid bad a right to share In the honors. From the start to the finish sbo had fought rvery mile of the way over the thirty mile course nml on two of Itsj legs had actually out nailed the new boat, a performance nbloh restorc-i Iter prestige Imperiled In her tUsap pointing showing In the drifting match last Suturday and makes her a factor to be fockolied With In the seleiilcu of a rup defender. The Columbia was for the day out classed. No other characterization mlo lllately deTlbeH her miserable lifr formance. From the very start she was never for n moment In the race. While the Hellance and Constitution were having It out between them selves all the wny around the course the erstwhile cup defender was drag ging along miles astern of them, und when the Heliancc sailed across the finish line she was more than two mili-H almost dead to leeward. The He llance beat lu-r by 15 minutes ami 51 seconds, actual sailing time. There Is no way to account for It other than that she did not have the speed. The wind held true from the south by east nine to twelve knots during the race mid favored none of tho racers-Ideal condlttoiiH for a fair test of the three boats and devoid of the turoH which marrcil tin ruoi-H. drifting: fen two earlier CLOUDBURST IN OKLAHOMA. Ilumlri-ila of Ppraona Are Homcli-na. I.naa, iMoo.ooO. KNTIi, Okia., May 25. - Hundreds of persons wore rendered homeless and property damage to tho extent of S.'inu, (Hii) was done In the F.nld bottoms alone by a cloudburst that struck west of this city at midnight. The ag gregate damage will probably be much higher on account of the losses sus tained between Knld and tho seat of tlie storm. A bank of water three feet high and 21 10 feet wide swept down through the bottoms, carrying houses and everything before it. It came upon Knld without warning while most of its citizens were asleep. Within n few minutes a hundred houses were partly or completely sub merged. Heseucrs went to work Im mediately mid all night labored to save persons from perilous positions. Many lost everything they possessed. The means for relieving distress ure inadequate. The rainfall during the past ten days has been the heaviest In the his tory of Oklahoma, mid indications are that more will follow. Reports of losses in the country west ot Knid are meager, but it Is believed that heavy damage was done. Kuiiy Sunday Guthrie was visited by another deluge, making tlie twenty- fourth consecutive day of rain. Tno Killed In Triiln Wreck. CHAHI.OTTKSYll.1,1-:, Va.. May 27 The Chesapeake nml Ohio local pas seiigor train east bound for Richmond was wrecked one mile cast of Char lottesville by the spreading of the rails at a sharp curve. The train was half mi hour late and was endeavoring to regain lost time. Two persons were killed, T. 1). Hall of Richmond, Vn.. the engineer, und Charles Snyder of Richmond, Va., tin man of the wrecked train. No one was seriously Injured, but some persons siilTered bruises. The engine in a complete wreck. The mall car and two passi-nger coaches were demolished. I FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tlonlntr Sloi-k Quotiitlona, Money on cull sU-iuly lit per cent. Prime iiiercuntuc paper, i'z'uo't per cent, KxclmnKca. $jl.077,UMi; baluiict-s, UO.'ul,- !UI. Closing prices: Amul. Copper... 01." N. Y. Central... JL'Ttj Atchison Tu4 H. & U Ml UrooUlyn It. T.. 8 Pi Chen. & Ohio... tlii ill. & Norihw. 1). & 11 17 Krio 34.j on. Klectrlc... Illinois On I. uckuwamiu 2.'.0"a l.oulx. & Nasli..11;tVi Manhattan m Metropolitan.... I'M Mo. l'uc KHiVi Norf. & Wist... till l'unti. It. It l-JI-Ti Reading IIM, Hock Island .... 37 81. I'aul IM Buutlieru I'ac... M-H Southern Hy.... Sl South. Hy. pf... iHJvi Sugar ,1214 Tkxiis I'aelllc . Union l'uclllo . U. 8. Steel V. S. Stt't-I pf.. West. Union .. , til. , BlV New York. Mnrketa. Ft.om Quieter, lint (lrmlv held: Mln liesoin pHtt-ntH, t4,lilui4.4ti; winter stralijflilH t,t.:,i.i;l.t..; winter extras, J.fUji3.1U; winter nateius. jtt.Tciil. WHKAT-i.mil and eaHh-r because ot poor t-ablea and weakness in the south west : July, 7S 13-lU'uT'Jc. ; Supu-inber, 7u i-lt! b( 7.r H-ltie. RYIO-Steady; slnte. MiljSDo., c, I. f., New York; No. 2 western, AV,Bc. f. o. b., alliiat C 1 1HM SlenUy nnaln on excessive lam west of tlm Mississippi; July, ItiWii ti ft-itie. ; ttepieinuer, Die. OATS Ruled tlrm with corn; track, white, state, 39iH6c.; truck, white, west in, 3HJi4jc. ruttiv Bteauy ; mm, ia.;umi.io; rum- ilv. tin. T, A KL" Steady; Drlmo western steam HCTTUK Sleuily; extra eroiimorv. 2'Je. utate dairy, 10UJlc, CH10KSK Weak: Btite. full creum. fan- cy, mnall, uolored, ll'-c.; hiukII, white, li'o. ; luii;, colored, II l,e. ; luine, while, lie H008 Firm; state anil Pennsylvania, 11 fiiwie.: wi-Hti-rn. atoriiKe uui-ketl. lie. HliJAH Haw steady; fair rellnlnir, .1 3-lie.: ci'iitrllioiul. no tet. 6 ll-lim.: re lined steudy; cruuhed, B.45c. ; powdered, 4 HRe. Tl RFKN TINIC Hteillly at M's'-lmc. MOL.ASSKS gulet; New Orleans, 31tJ 40c HICK Firm; domestic, 4i1i7e. ; Jupan nominal. TALLOW-Pull (iir.i. c. city, S'ic. ; country, Di 1 1 A Y Stendy -, shipping choice, Ity 1.05. 7(Kii75o. ; good to I.lve Stock Market. CATTI.K-.Mutkot steudy; cholt-e. .SOi-t B40; prime, $: .(R.20; (jood, 4.7fi'i 4.sf. ; veul calves. biiiu.Mi. 111X18 -Market steady; prime heavies, tit L'Vuti.tlU: iiiedliinis uml heavy i oi k JilOj; lluht Yorkers unit plK. liuii.Ou roushs. tin I SilKF.P AMI T.AMnS-Mnrket steady beat wethers. JI2n M.ni; culla unii coib taou, tl.WAiiU; biioiua lauibu, fc. 14. 74. Tlio Klnil Yon Ilavo Always In uso for over HO years, nml J'- fonnl supervision slneo Its Inraney. 'cUcUl Allmvno ono tocleeelvc you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nml " Just-ns-poort" nrp hut Experiments that triflo with ami endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is tv harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mihstanec. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays FcverishneHs. It cures Diarrlnca nnd 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, nirco Constipation nnd rintiileney. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and ijowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CCNTAUR COMPANY, t, Alexander Brothers & Co., DEALKKS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec tionery and Nuts. o Henry Millard's Fine Candies. Fresh Ever Week. IFi:tT3sr-2- Goods j Specialt' . Sole Agents for JUPITER, KING OSCAR, COLUMBIAN WRITTEN GUARANTEE, Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsbui, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A 11 PE T , MAT T 0 UTG, os OIL CJLOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. 1. BMOWUE'S i Toots abcu Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains In stock. Ffaotrtfrtpfctd REV WO Ironi U, RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man (V of Me. DrH.T1 AT prodncri the above reantta In 30 days. It ctt powerfully and quickly; Cures lien all ottaara (aiL louug men will roiiala their last muibood, and old men will recover tbulr youthful .Igor by using BEVIVO. It quickly and aurely rostorea Nenoua. oess, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Kmiwlona, Lost Power, Falling Mumory, Wasting Diseases, and 111 effects of self abuse or excess and Indiscretion, rhlcb. unfits one for study, business or marriage. II Dot only cures by starting at the seat of disease, tut isagroat nerve tnnle and blooil buuaer, bring ing baok tho pink (flow to pale cheeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insiet on having KEVI VO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. Ey mail, B 1.00 per package, or tlx for SJ8.00, with m posi tive) written miarantee to rare or reload the luoury. Hook und ailvise free. Address kllVAI. Mr C NF C i . 4'nK. CH1CA00, IUU K0R SALE by V S. RISIITON. Patrouiza thu 4,tlvertiBer. Newspaper readers should make it a rule to patronize those who advertise and are not afraid to publicly invite everybody to come and see the goods and prices. When a merchant invites you to patronize him, rest assured that he wants your trade and will give you the best goods for your money. Fur thermore, what he says in his adver tisements he is prepared to fulfill and his promises can be relied upon. To make false representation having neither the goods nor the inclination to make them good means a loss of patronage, and no honorable merchant will be guilty of such conduct. WANTED -SKVBItAL INUl'STIilorx l'EH sons luracuatuti' to travel fur huune i-ntub-lislii-d i-lcvi-u yew-H and with a lurao capital, to i-iill unnn merchants and airpnto for succeHsful ami piuiliuble, linn. IVruiar.t-nt eng-uireiuehl. vt in-klv null salary of lis and all truteltuu; ex pensca ami lintel bills advanced In cash each week. Kxperlence uoi essential. Mention n t cicnco aiiil enclose 8'-lf.uditresed envelane. TUK NATION A 1 S.14 Dearborn bt., ChleaifO. &-i 161 H-iXt THE "JSCQ Bought, nml which litis been lias boruo tho Kljjnntnro of lias nopniiiauoiimit'r liis pcr- Signature of MUSRAV aracCT. HEWfOM OfTV, 5Z?ff5!23aaa!5r Etc. Also P. F. Adams & Co's 'I'he Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRKCTED WKEKI.V. . RETAIL PRICKi. Putter, per pound $ w KrBi P dozen 6 I.ard, per pound (, Ham, per pound "",'5 to 16 Bc-ef (quarter), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel ( uais, ao Rye, do 40 6o 4.00 to 4 40 16 00 Flour per bbl. , Hay, per ton Potatoes, per bushel 7$ 4 06 1a 16 S S 3j OS 80 H Turnips. do Tallow, per pound Shoulder, do Bacon, do Vinegar, per qt Pried apples, per pound '. Cow hides, do Steer do do Calf skin Sheep pelts !.!!!"'.'"!!! Shelled corn, per bushel. Cor meal, cwt Bran, cwt Chop, cwt , Middlings, cwt Chickens, per pou'nd'"nVw'." a 00 1 ao 1 50 1 40 iaj i 18 11 14 " IO nl.l Tc.-keyj Oeese, Ducks, do do do COAL. Number 6, delivered , o 4 and 5 delivered do 6, at yard du 4 and 5, at yard.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'." For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to Capweirs Studio, (Over Hartman'i Store) BLOOMSDUKCJ. PA. PHOTOS
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