THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IS NOWADUCIIESS. Roxburghe-Goelet Marriage Celebrated In New York, i WITH ABSENCE OF ALL OSTENTATION The cMe llrlilrcronm I Drscrniloil From One of the lll DnulUh Pnmllles, anil the I'.vont Has ( nimnl Widespread Interest. MOW YORK, Nov. lO.-Wltli nil tho Rtniplidty nnd iibsciico vf onteiiliilloii that it Is possible to ussncliite with nu ltitprnntloiml marrliivo of mull Impor tance tin? wpiMliig of Miss M;t,v (iorlet, he only tlniiKliter of Mrs. ()d -n ?op t, nnil Henry John Innos-Kcr. duke " Uoxlmiglic, wim solemnized today .t St. Thoinus church in this city. DUKE OF ROXBUKGHE. Bishop Ioane of Albany and the Rev. Ernest M. Stlres of St. Thomas' of ficiated. Not since the mnrrlajrc of Consuelo Vanderbllt to the Duke of Marlbor ough and of Anna Could to the Count de Castellane has th union of an American woman to a nobleman been the cuuse of such widespread interest, and had It not been for the death of Sir Michael Herbert, ftrltlsh ambassa dor to the United States, who whs the bride's uncle through marriage, It Is possible that the wedding would have been one of the grandest from a spec tacular point of view that hns ever been seen In New York. Indeed It Is said thnt elaborate preparations had iready been begun for a brilliant -.notion when the death of Sir Ml- ".ael was announced from Davos : 'lutz, Switzerland. The wedding dress was a Worth cre j tlon of white satin, relied with po'nt Valenciennes lace and trimmed with wreaths of orange blossoms. The bride wore a tulle veil, nnd her only Jewel was a, diamond and emerald peudant, a gift from the groom. She was attended by eight bridesmaids, dressed all alike in gowns of pink moussellne dc sole. The dresses were f the Louis Seize period and looked MAY GOELET. quaint and effective. Each of the bride's attendants carried a muff. The bridesmaids were Lady Isabel Innes Ker, Miss Beatrice Mills, Miss Martha Johnston, Miss Alice Babeock, Miss Marian Haven, Miss Terese Iselln, Miss Pauline Whittier and Miss Nina Thayer of Boston. The Hon. Reginald Ward, son of tho late Earl of Dudley, was the best man and the ushers tho Hon. Hugo Baring, Harold Brassey, Robert Wharton One let, cousin of the bride: Rogers Win throp, Henry Bull and William Wood ward. The wedding presents received were rich of design and costly. Mrs. Coo lers gift was a peurl and diamond tiara with two large diamond bow knots which were bought at the sale of the French crown Jewels. Besides the ornaments which the bride wore to the altar the Duke of Roxburgho nlso gave her a diamond tiara. The bride's bouquet, in addition to white orchids, lilies of tho valley and fresh orange blossoms, had In the cen ter a sprig of white Scotch heuther "Just for luck." Tho duke and his bride will go to Newport to spend a few days iu the un usuul quiet iu which the great water ing place falls nt this season, but the real honeymoon will he passed ou tho duke's estate In Scotland at Floors cas tlo. Shipbuilding; llearluv I'ostnoned. NEW YORK, Nov. ll.-Thu hearing In the affairs of the I'nited States Ship, building company has been postponed until Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, owing to the sickness or one of the at torn.'.vs. Mr. Nixon's examination will then bo continued. V.'-"'!V"'' BOCAS DEL TORO CAPTURED. fan a in a I'lna Wan Hoisted Wlthoot a Shot Reins; Fired, COI.nx, Nov. II. The Menm liium-h K"nt lo linens del Toro to capture thnt place fn the nntiie of Hie now republic of l'niiMiim lms returned here, and the olhceij) report that ttie plaeo wi cap tured and the llatf hoisted without a stiot belli;; fired. No diillcultles what ever were encountered. The majority of the olliclals of I'.oens del Toro are natives of Panama, and they expressed themselves iw rejoiivil at tlie course affairs had taken on the Isthmus. The people of the town were jubilant at the news, and only a few person were found to be dissatisfied with the situation. These hitler were brought to Colon, hut not as prls mers. The provisional government at Pan ama has received a telegram from President Mnrroqtiin of the republic of Colombia Klvlnu assurances that the Panama canal Mil would most certain ly pas congress and that (Jeneral ltcyes was on Ids way to the isthmus to make proposals looking to pence and the saving of the national honor. The provisional government lias Kent a letter to (ieneral Iteyes, which will reach him on his Arrival at Savanllla, advlslnif t tin t It is uncles for him to come to Panama, as his mission Is a hopeless one. The I'nited States cruiser Atlanta has arrived here from her cruise nloiitf the coast. KAISER HAS OPERATION. rlyiua (ironth on I.nrynx of the Kmpernr Warn Rrmovril, RKRUN. Nov. t).-Emperor Wtlllnm has Just undergone nn operation for the removal of a polypus from his larynx. It was not a serious one, and the surgeons expect that his majesty will be out of doors In a few dnys. Tin? operation was performed by Pro fessor Morltz Schmidt and was en tirely successful. The only Incon venience suffered by his majesty Is that lie has been enjoined not to speak until the wound cnused by the opera tion has been healed. The bulletins an nouncing the result of the operation caused much astonishment, even among court ofliclals, who had no sus picion that his majesty was suffering from any affection of the throat. PEARY AND THE POLE. Royal firoa-raphlcal Society Hears Arctic Kxplorer's Future I'lunn, LONDON, Nov. 11. Commander Pea ry, U. S. N lectured before the Iloyal Geographical society in the presence of Ambassador Choate, Secretary White and many other distinguished persons. After reviewing his previous attempts to reach the north pole Peary said his future plans were based on the belief ! that the Smith sound route was the only practicable one. He wished to win the polo for America because It was the last groat geographical prize the world had to offer, and it was peculiarly an object of American pride and patriot ism. Fatal Trash of Train anil Trolley. EASTON, Pu., Nov. 11. James Thomas, a watchman, and Mary Bore, an Italian girl, have been killed at Ackermanville. They were passengers on n Northampton Traction company trolley car that was run down and wrecked by a Bangor and Portland railroad freight train. The father, mother and sister of the dead girl. En gineer Chapman and Brakeman Kern of tho freight train were seriously in jured. Tho engine was thrown from the track and lauded In a ditch six feet below the roadbed. How the trolley car came to be run on the railroad In front of the train crossing has not boon explained. Mill lloosevelt Xoir Rldea Astride. WASHINGTON. Nov. lO.-Miss Alice Roosevelt has discarded the side saddle ' and conventional riding habit and now 1 rides iu divided skirts. The announce ment has caused a flutter among con- 1 servatlve Washlngtonlaus, but tho ' president's daughter and Mrs. Rider, I who has been teaching her how to sit ' on a horse In whnt she regards as the I more rational method, now pass ' turough the purks mounted astride without causing any more comment than the presence of the president's daughter ordinarily provokes. Hud Fire at Toronto Uam Work. TORONTO, Out., Nov. ll.-An ob stinate fire Is raging in the coal and coke house of the Consumers' Gas company here. Seven or oight thou sand tons of gas coal are. burning liercely and with terrific hent, being fanned by a stiff wind from the south west. The tire is confined to the build ing in which It originated, but there is no likelihood of Its being extinguished for some days. The value of tin coal is estimated at $4-1,1)00, the building at $40,01)0 and machinery at ifL'o.OOO. Cliura-ea Aavalust Jerome und Wife. CLKVKLANO, O.. Nov. ll.-Detec- tivc Sergeants William T. Kay and W. F. Doorlug of the New York police department have arrived hero to take buck to that city Louis K. Jerome and his wife, Madeline E. Jerome. Scr-1 geont Day stated that the New York j police, have n long string of charges ' against Jerome and his wife, princl pally forgeries and larceny cases. If Kaiser Gives Permission. BERLIN, Nov. 11. if Emperor Wil liam Will eHva blm nnemluul..,, 1 ..... l" ' lU.i-.JIWH I J I, VJ DU Professor Orth will lecture before tho Medical society today on tho operation performed Saturday for the removal of u polypus from the emperor's larynx. ltohhed the Tost Olllce. CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 11. William Daly, with several aliases, said to be a safe robber nnd bank burglar, has been found guilty of having robbed tho post ofllce at Garrcttsvlllo, O. OUR CUBAN TRADE The President's Message to Congress on Rc procity. ISLAND'S rOSIIlON IS UNIQUE. It Vi Provided by the Trcnly That When Freedom Wan l)t-elnrel site Should Stand In (lose Tru.le Relation With I III t ouulry, WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. Presi dent Roosevelt's message to congress, convened In extra session, was sent to the house today: To the Semite unit House, of Hepn-senla-livi-s: 1 have convened tho cmigrasa Unit It tuuy consider tliu les.islntiim iideesaiiry tu put Into operation inn coiiiiuvrelal treaty with Cuba which was rutllleil by the sen ale at Us lust sessl.m am subsequently by the Cuban sovvriimeiit. 1 deem such legis lation duniHiiiled not only by our Interest, but by our honor. Wo cannot with pro priety nbutiuVn the course upon which wa navs so wisely embarked. When tho ac ceptance of the l'lall amendment whs re quired from Cuba by the action of tha toimress of the United states, this rov eminent thereby definitely committed It self to the policy of treauns Cuba us oc cupying n untiua position ns resanls this country. It was provided that when tha Island became a true an. I Independent re public she should stand In such close rela tions with us as in curtain respects to come within our system of International policy, and It necessarily followed that she must also to a certain degree heroine included within the lines of our economic Collcy. Situated ns Cuba is It would not possible for this country to permit the strategic abuse of the Island by any for eign military power. It is for this reason that certain limita tions have been Imposed upon her liiiaii ilal policy and that naval millions havo been cunueded by her tj tnu United Htate. t he negotiations as to the deluils of tnese bnvul Millions are on the eve of comple tion. They are so situated as to prevent any Idea that there is the Intention ever to us them against Cuba or otherwise tliati for the protection of Cuba from the ussaults of foreign foes and for tho better safeguarding of American Interests iu the waters south of us. I These interests have been largely In creased by the consequences of the war with cipain and will be still further In creased by the building vt the lulhmlun canal. They are both military und eco nomic The graiillnt; to us by Cubu of th naval stations above alluded to is of the utmost importance from a military stand point and is proof of the good laith with which Cuba is treating us. Cuba has made ft rent progress since her independence was established. Hhe has advanced steadily in every way. Hha already stands high among her slater republics of the new world. She Is lovallv observing her obli gations to us. and she is entitled to ilka treatment by us. I The treaty submitted to you for up- ' pro .il secures to the United States eco nomic advantages us great as those given to Cuba. Noi all American interest is sacriliced. Hy the treaty a large Cuban market is secured to our producers. It is ' a market which lies ut our doors, which is I already large, which is capable of great I expansion and which is especially impor tant to the development of our export I trade. It would be indeed shortsighted for us to refuse to take advantage of such an opportunity and to force Cuba into making arrangements with other countries to our disadvantage. This reciprocity treaty stands by Itself. It Is demanded on considerations of broad national policy us well us by our economic interest. It will do harm to no industry. It will benefit many Industries. It is in the interest of our people as a whole, both because of its Importance from the broad standpoint of international policy and be cause economically it intimately concerns us to develop and secure tiie rich Cuban market for our farmers, artisans, mer chants and manufacturers. Finally it is desirable as a guarantee of the good faith of our nation toward her young sister re public to the south, whose welfare must ever be closely bound with ours. We gave her liberty. We are knit to her by the memories of the blood and the courage of our soldiers who fought for her In war, by the memories of the wisdom and Integrity of our administrators who served her in peace and who started her so well on the difficult path of self government. Wa must help her onward and upward, and Iu helping her we shall help ourselves. The foregoing considerations cnused the negotiation of the treaty with Cuba and Its ratification by the senate. They now with equal force support the legislation by the congress which by the terms of the treaty Is necessary to render it operative. A failure to enact such legislation would come perilously near a repudiation of the pledged faith of the nation. I transmit herewith the treaty as amended by the senate and rat 1(1 yd by tho Cuban government. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. White House, Nov. 10, l'Mi. CONGRESS OPENS. Extra Session to Consider Cuban Trnde Treaty. WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. The house of representatives was called to order today by Alexander McDowell, the clerk. The opening of congress always attracts a much larger crowd to the capltol than the galleries will accom modate, so admission was by card, two being supplied to each member. There were the usual flower displays to lend plcturesiiucnesg to the scene. .The proclamation of the president convening congress in extraordinary session having been read, prayers were offered by the chaplain, and the roll was called by states. Mr. Cannon had been selected as the unanimous choice of his party 'for speukcr and was formally elected. 'F.lljah III." at the White House. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. "Peace be w ith you!" "De-llght-ed!" John Alex ander Dowle has called on President lloosevelt at the White House, and the two talked together for half an hour. Ho enme out of tho president's oflleo apparently much satisfied with the call and with a decimation of Itoosevelt support for the presidential nomination on his Hps. santu Dominuo Has ( upltulnted. CAPE HAITIAN, Nov. ll.-A dis patch from Monte Cristl says It Is re ported there that Santo Domingo has capitulated to the revolutionists and that General Jimtnez has been pro claimed president of the republic. Itevulutlon Is Ended, rAUIS, Nov. 11. A dispatch received here from Cupe Haitlen says that after three days' fighting President Wos y Gil took refuge In tlie German consu late at Santo Domingo. The revolution Is considered nt nn end. Frank I. Snrurent Improves. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. The con dition of Commissioner General of Im migration Frank I'. Sargent Is report ed as very much better. A steady im provement Is noted. Admiral lleurdslee Dead. AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 11. Admiral Lester A. Bourdslee, retired, Is dead bora,' NEW CANAL TREATY. Itepiihlle of f'nnniitti cni!4 n Com mission to iliue. WASHINGTON, Nov. II. The bat tle ship Maine Inn In i n ordered to Co lon and lias sailed from .V.ii't!:a's Vim; yard. Admiral Coghlan, who has sailed from Washington wllh (.'ousel (ieneral (Jutlger for Colon, has decided to re tain the Mayflower ns his flagship while nt Colon until the arrival of his per manent flagship, the Olympla, which will follow him from Norfolk. M. Philippe Itumiu Vnrllla was re ceived by Secretary Hay this morning nt the state department nnd duly recog nlzed ns the minister plenipotentiary nnd envoy extraordinary of the new re public of Panama to the I'nited States. The state department has beeu In formed by an agent of the Panama Ca nal company thnt the provisional gov ernment of PniiMimt has designated n commission of three members, tine ot whom Is Kederico Itnyd, n member of the junta, who will louve Panama to day for Washington to begin Immedi ately the negotiation of a new canal treaty. The commission. It is stated, Is clothed with full powers to conclude that instrument. A SPECIAL SESSION. Montana Wants Itellrf Law to Aid Industrial Condition. IIKI.KNA, Mont., Nov. ll.-Oovernor Toole has called a special session of the legislature to meet at Helena to pass laws to relieve the Industrial con dition In Montana caused by the shut ting down of tho Amalgamated Copper company's properties, whereby 15,000 persons were directly thrown out of work nnd 15,000 more ulloeti'd. The aim of the session is to pass n law whereby mining cases may be tak en from one court to another when the Judge In the Initial court Is shown to be prejudiced. ON THEIR HONEYMOON. Duke and Dnchrss of Hoihurxhe Are at wport. NEWPORT, U. L. Nov. 11. -The Duke nnd Duchess of Hoxburghe, who were murrled In New York yesterday, arrived here last night and will spend the first week of their honeymoon at Ochre court, the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ogrlen Goelet. The newly wedded pair were brought to Wlckford In u private car attached to the New York express, coming down the bay on the steamer General, which made a special trip. Kaiser's tilft to Harvard Murn-lm. CAMI5KIDGE. Mass., Nov. 11. In the presence of a select gathering of distinguished scholars and others whose Inclinations have led them to take a deep Interest in matters of au educa tional nature the Germanic museum nt Harvard was formally opened and the collections sent to It by Emperor Wil liam of Germany formally presented. It will be remembered that the an nouncement of these gifts was made by Prince Henry of Prussia during his visit to this country In March, 1002. Conspiracy Charged. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Francis B. Chirk of New York, who claims to be a creditor of the estate of tho into Colonel Nathaniel McKay to the extent of $03, 000, tiled In the District supreme couri an amended bill of complaint alleging conspiracy to secrete and muke away with valuable houses and other assets of the estate to defeat the rights of creditors und others Interested. rierelnnd Suicide Identified. SAHNIA. Ont Nov. 10. The man who committed suicide here u week ngo has been fully Identified as Ebon W. Allen of Cleveland. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing- Stock Quotations. Money on call nominally at -I'vrre per cent. Prime mercantile paper, tV(ifl per cent. Exchanges, S3U,&oG,&05 : balances. IS.0t2.5G3. Closing prices: Atnal. Copper... ZH N. Y. Central. . .110 Atchison 64H Norf. & West... 66 B. ot 0 75 Penn. It. R 114T4 Brooklyn R. T.. 37 Reading 43 CC..C. & St. L. 71 Rock Island .... Ches. & Ohio... 2K 8t. Paul 13S Chi. & Northw. Itifi'-, Southern I'lic... 41H Erie 2:si Southern Ry..., 17(4 Gen. Electric... 118 South. Ry. pf... 73 Illinois Cen IS1H4 BtiKar 11514 Lackawanna. ...2311',, Texas TacHic .. t! Louis. & Nash..lv; Union Pacific .. 7tf4 Manhattan 139 U. S. Steel luVi Metropolitan.... 111 U. S. Steel pf... 61 Missouri I'ac... Sflafc West. Union ... New York Markets. FLOUR Pull anil easy; Minnesota pat ents, H.(,ii4 ,5; winter atraUhtH. UU.ViM.ia: winter extras, $3i3.4u; winter patents, lj WHKAT-Diill and lower, Influenced by Uenrisn caliles ami heavy northwest re celptH: December, 85 -10f(b5 11-liic. : May. KYK -Nominal; stnto nnd Jersey Sti-a &Se. ; No. a western, tile, nominal, f. o. b.. ulloat. ' CORN Sold off sharply under the ef fects of bearish crop report gossip. OATS Nominal; track, white, htate. ilt (MM-ac; track, white, western; 41 ' .tj ICVic. .,i'5J!ii""ti";udy: mesa' 11313.75; family, SI S.ulril 1 . , LARD Steady; prime western steam. 7.4;n-r UUTTRR-Unsettled; extra creamery. 22M..O.; state dairy, 159 20c. CHEK813 gulet; state, full cream, fan cy, small, colored, September. Ut:.; Octo ber, 1040.; small, white. September, llo : October, llH,u.; larne, colored, September, ll'-ic. ; October, 10c; la rue, white, Sep tember, 11'jiO.; October, hic. KOUS Finn; state and Pennsvlvanta fancy mixed, 30tr31o. ; state and Pennsyl vania seconds to firsts. 2f'ci L'Do. ; western firsts. 2s'((29c:. ; western seconds. fc-ii'.To TURPKNTINK-KIrm at S' '.fffiXkJ. MOLASSKH Steady; New 6rleuns, 310 RICE Steady; domestic, 4Qc; Japan, nominal. TAI.LOW-Dull; city, 4MiC; country, 414 fM'Uc. HAY Quiet; shipping, CJ'&TSc.; good to choice, 8Hj95c Live Stock Market. CATTLE Market steHdy; uholuu, S5.20 5,30; prime, ia5.15; fair, $3.10&3.60; Veal calves. I7V7.W. ' HOGS-Market lower; prime heavy, S5.30 fj6.3e; mediums, U5.8'i'ci6.:i5 : heavy Yorkers tnd light Yorkers, So.2o(yf.Su; pics, K.lO'iJ ,2ft; miiKhs, $.15014.76. .. u SHEEP AND LAMna-Market steady: prime wethers. $3.0041:1.110; culls and com mon, $1.50$ t; choice lambs, $6.4046.60. Tlio Kind You Havo Always In uso for over 30 years, nnd siy-- . sonal supervision slnro HS Infancy. i6c&4i Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-pood" are but r.xjHTlments that trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants mid Childrcu-Experlcuco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo fmbstancc. Its npo is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd nllays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrheal and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' Tw esnr.us msMm, r? suii(,!Mit, sta von, errv. Alexander Brothers & Co., L)ELLRS IN' Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec tionery and Nuts. o Henry Millard's Fine Candies. Fresh Ever Week. IPrESTicsr Goods a. Specialtt. " Sole Agents for JUPITER, KING OSCAR, COLUMBIAN WRITTEN GUARANTEE, Etc. Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. .ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, VOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT a Doois above Court !IviSj A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. u with Jayne's Tonic Venaifug'e The great invigorator for WOMEN. CH1LDBFH .A mcm Nov. 6 Dickinson-State College Football. Reduced Rates to Williamsport, via Penn tylvanla Railroad. On account of the football game between the teams of Dickii son Col lege and Stale Coll. to be played at Williamsport on Saturday. November 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets to Williamsport, good going on Novem ber 14, and returning until November 16, inclusive, from Last Blaomsburg, and intermediate stations, at rate of a single fare for the round trip (mini mum rate, 25 cents). THIS REMEDY is sure to GIVE Satisfaction. Ely's Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. It cleanses, sooths and hunts the dlseaHnd liiitinbrttue. It cures cut arm and drives away a cold to the CATARRH absorbed. Heals and II a V FIT lit Tl lirotects the mem- ta Vl.il briine. Keslores the sense of taste and smell Kiiil Blze, 600. j at druiHflsts or by mail, trial sl.e 10c Dy infill- ELY HUOTUEU3 5(1 Warren Bt., New York, fiWi nought, nml which lias been has borno tho ftlgiintnro of lias been mnuo under his pcr- Signature of your Health and Strength The Markets. BI.OOMSBUKu MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. RETAIL PglCK Hutter, per pound 34 f-KKS per dozen 2S I.ard, per pound I tain, per pound " Ve to 16 Meet (ipiarler), per pound 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel , , . do :::::: 40 ve. do 6o I lour per l.bl MO to 4 8o Hay, per ton ? O0 mmocs, per bushel 75 lurnips, do 0 Tallow, per pound "!!."!!" 06 Shoulder, do "'" ,0 Hacon, . do 16 VineRar, per qt .""!".'." o Dried apples, per pound '..'.'.!.'.!'" 05 Cow hides, do Steer do do oi -alf skin Sheep pelts je Shelled com, per bushei.'.'.'.'.'.;!.'.'.'.'"""' 7S Corn meal, cwt . co c ZZ"".'"".' I I'hop, cwt : Middlinys, cwtZ.."'.';!!!!!'. 1 4 thickens, spring, per pound....".!!;!.'. 11 ,do do old 10 Turkeys do 18 eef. do u Dc. do 14 . , COAL, Number 6, delivered 50 , do 4 and 5 delivered 4 2$ do 6, at yard do 4 and 5, at yard i
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