UJ .r 'A ;l it 1 ! I t ' 5 ". " '.i J: 'i -x . : , KKKNKIU'ltn. AKlllilA CO., I'A. FKUAY. .IAN I'A II V 2. Tiiki:k are nearly Jo.OtHi sehool teach .rs in iYnnsvlvania. (IKVKUM. Sl'ISXKK, the former l'nite.1 Si :.-s Treasurer, iliM nt Jacksonville, Flu., on We'lnesilay Vkksiii:nt Hakkihos h:ts issued a pro clamation inviting all nations to the C'hi cni world's fair. The inauguration of the Governor of thi.. State will take place as Harrisl.urg on January 1'0, 1S.1. A DK iri:i earthquake shook was felt -at Knoxtille, Tenn., aUnit six o'clock T""S(liy niorning. Houses shaken nn.l dishes ntttlel. TliK President has apiMiinted Philip C Garrett, of Pennsylvania, to lie a liicm Ik t of the Hoard of Indian commission ers, vice Clinton P.. risk, deceased. (Jovkknoi: and Mrs. Heaver were pre-s.nt.-l with an elegant silver tea service hy the liieinU-rs of his eahinet on Friday evening, the occasion of their twenty r."th wedding anniversary. A ilsiAT il from Washington on Tuesday says : Among the few mem liers congregated in the cha'mlier of the House to-day, after that I tody had ad journed, the fate of the election hill was n fruitful tonic of conversation. Many ! i.f the leadine Kcimblicans were sanguine of the hill leing enacted into a law, hut some were less confident of it leing placed upon the statue looks. one prominent Kepuhlican said, in con versation : "If the hill conies from the Senate in an amended form its doom is sealed. In fact, I liolieve it is already dead, a.- I do not think it will pas the ifenate. "Even should it pass it cannot run gauntlet of the House unless there is a Kepuhliean quorum present and it is almost impossihle to secure one at the present session. Of course, we might call a caucus and hy making the hill an imjK-rative party measure, obtain the presence of the alisciitees, hut I hardly think this course will lie followed. If the IVmocrats iicrsist iu alentinj themselves. So as to prevent the count ing of a quornm, we are almost help- ess." The Democratic course will lie one of obstruction should the hill come from the S-nate. Every hill upon the leak er's table having precedence to the elec tions bill will lie used to oltnict the consideration of that measure. Scores I Hacks Surrender. Omaha, Xkh., I". 2S. Athcad.uar- ters of the tlejianniciit oi me i liiui- ur- About a Legislative llanjg-er. Tliere is an amusing controversy go ing on as to who shall manage the I-g- ni-ht a disiiatch was retvived from Gen- J islature during the cnung session, end Rrooke which ptatcd that Major Chairman Andrews is undersold to have signinea ins hiiciuumi ! Tfii. Michigan Supreme Court has de r id. I that the cumulative system of vo ii .: for U-gislators in that State is un cor -t'Oitional. This d.vision makes the iowcr branch of the le gislature stand r.S IV-iiKK-rats to 34 Republicans. M. A. DAcrius, president of the Im-i.jt:-n:i Lottery Company for the past t 'ent ." vears, dietl at his home in New (ni ins, on Sunday last. Outside of the M Kinley tariff Mr. Dauphin enjoyed th" "distinction of running the biggest F Indie in the United States. U Thv.esday of last wek President T. rri -on appointed Judge Henry Billing .ivti i.f Ih'tmit. Michigan. AssiKiate L.iw.. ..f tln Snnreme Court tif the Ui-ii '1 States to till the vacancy caused I - the death of Justice Miller. The ap po!!'tnieiit was confirmed by the Senate on Monday. Tim: bureau of the American republics Im im. rmation that the President of Mexico h .s approved the bill recently p.i--ed by the Congros of that republic ''iiiitri g corn from the I'nited States fr of duty. This is a very large con-.-.-ion. the dutv theretofore has rent H.r kilogram, oralxmt one ' t (- r pound. A i KSsioN problem h.v nrisn under the new pension law of last June. The act grants jiension tosoldiers who ser-el IK) days and are now disabled fnn earn ing a supjiort, provided they were hon orably discharging Tlie tiflicials of the Pension Ollice were of the opinion that the net of June 27, IS'.Hl, did not include wildierswho had Uen in the Confetler ate Krviec and afterward enlisted in the Union army, as the act is silent in re gard to this class of iiensioners, neither does it repeal section 41,71t, or wind up with the usual paving clause, "all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed." The question was referred to the assistant Secretary, who decides that claimant? who served in the Confederate army, prior to enlistment in the United States .-. i l 1. service, are enimcu uimer iuc i mm are placed on the same footing as all oth. r Union soldiers. Some of the ofli- ial minds of the Pension Bureau are tothcrcd to know what to do with those that were wounded, or contracted disu nities while in the Conn-derate serv'u-e. The onlv restriction that the act makes is that the disabilities must not Ik the result of the Soldier's own vicious habits. Whitesides, in command of a tiattalion of the Seventh cavalry, had captured Big root and his entire Iwnd near the head of Ton-upine creek. Alxmt l-r0 bucks surrendered. General Brooke al so telegraphed that the hostile in flie l.!.d T-nnds had surrendered and would reach Pine Bidge on Tuesday. Bright Eyes wnt wonl last night that half the hostiles had left the Bad IjjihIs. and were within a few hour? inarch of the agency. the I M' ,l ,!, now iru,nnt l"al Im" ,rt,u" ble m the northwest lsrapmiy apjiniacn- ing a termination. Short Hull, Kicting Bear and his outfit are abandoning the Bad Lands and coming to the agency. The final movement of the troojis Jias undoubtedly greatly influenced ShW Bull in his former determination to die rather than surrender. It is not sup-jiosi-d they will arrive at Pine Ridge for several days. They aw now camped ujion the Whtie river. VorxiKi Kxee Ckkkk. IVwiiUt Bright and early were the tniops up this morning. At S o'clock they were orderel to lie in readiness to move. At that hour the cavalry and dismounted troops were mawd about the Indian vil lage, the I lotch kiss guns overt Hikinjr the camp not fifty yanls away. Colonel Eor pyth ortleml" all the Indian to -iine forward away from the tent. Tliey came and sat in a half cin leuntil count ed. The dismounted troois were then thrown around them. The troops were company K, Captain Wallace, and com pany B. Captain Yaruum. Tlie mler w:w then given to twenty Indians to go and get their guns. Upon returning it was seen that only two puns were had. A detachment at once liejran to peareh the village, resulting in thirty-eight guns lieing found. A fw'nrch was aluuit -im-pletetl and the Indians, surrounded by oninanies K. and B. 1'ean U move. All o a sudden they threw their hands on the trround and lieiran to fire rapidly t trnoi not twentv f-ot away. Tlie trtops were t a great disalvantage, fear inir the shootimr of their own comrades. Tlie Indians men. women and child ren then run to the south, firing rap idly as they ran. Soon the mounted trrio were after them, shooting them down on every Fide. The engagement lasted fully an hour and a half. To the south tnanv took refuge m a ravine, Jt't:W4 St OIUF.R NOTISU. the role of Legislative manager. Has miic1 a nrotevt from some who think that Chairman Andrews in the re cent camjiaipi demonstnited his eutire inability U manage anything. From this comi a suggestion that State Treas urer Hover la' made manager, as. he has it in his j lower to hold back the salary of of anv mcmlier of either House who sh:dl refuse to lie nianagel. and is there fore in a jiosition to manage to some purpose. From no source has the suggestion lieen made that the legislature r left to manage itself. Tin is not as surjn- nienng me -half Vermont legislature, has just ,1.1-sed an Australian ballot reform law. Ml the New England States now have t ..- law, except Maine and New llamp- mt law MovitlcS lor ..'..e i iituing of b illots and the erection f f iK.oii.s hy cat h town. Towns of less i;:.ni 1,1H) inhabitants are exempt from ho op ration of the law. A i'. ;.) the new inventions seen nt the 1,h-I,:.. lies' Fair at Boston is a inetluHl .,r naki i ice by simply dropping a few crvstals in water the sin-ret of whose it..,,!:;. .o is onlv known to the in- i.-inur. Not only is the ice made ma v !.! n ,kl 'y short space cf time, but ice crv..i: is also manufactured and eaten I .- those who stand and wait. Anvti-Ks from Brazil rejiort the organ t; .'.on it; th:-t ce intry of a corporation v,-ii a capital .f StlO.OOO.OOO, a large part of .vhUh has ken furnished by ) . lk.-rs and merchants of Europe, and Le remainder bv local investors. The -.I l.Ti is to establish twenty agricultural -iw1lt lltiO!l the uublie lands of ... ... i . J...i.il, which arc- given f ree of cost the C vemment to the enterprise. bv Imr if niii'ht a linear. cn; class of men who usually compose that IkkIv. Thev an not cIkiscii with any idea that th'ev will manage themselves. Most of them are selects! solely lie-ause ! Trillinf to lie manaeed. If by .i .-...-. 1..ft ti tiiHnaire I any nunnv i..r, "'"", .., aceldeatull v themselves tuey wou.u prou., . ,,,..,,, ..vm,.,,,.!,, si.erwo.al failure. Hence this talt uIk.ui a iegi- - - - - - ltiv mnnatrer is the most natural thing , in the world. The ordinary Pennsylva- t iKritittiin1 u-ithont a manager would The wliipplns ost Is to be r estb -lished-iu purtion- if EngUud as a hmi alty fir the crime commonly called "s-iitUiii ft," or running: amuck. The Attonwy tleiieral of Texas has de cided that the courthouse of Ilowieeounty must lie built at the geograa Ideal center, which is in tlie woods. A Hungarian, enraged Ufa use he could not get a pair of shoe to suit hi in in a South Itethleheni store. assHiilted the salesman with a coal scuttle. London Mili-e now believe that "Jack, the Ripiier" is a woman. They have all along Ufn working on the theory that the terrible murden-r was a man. A tract of .Vi a4-res of limber lands nmtairiinp ?0.in.i feet if standing tim Ikt in Elk county has l.eeii pun liascd liy Henry Bayard A- Co.. of Philadelphia. - '. "Y joneo.- w hth r-sisting aireHt-at Elgin. Kan., was shot and instantly kilh-d by a cont:ille C-lirWtni:i evetiin?. .Tones was considered a tough -liaracter and was regardHl as dangerous. George Sherwood, a cowboy, while drunk at Kingfisher. O. T., on Chrlstma. shot a souaw. Some of the lie in much the same predicament as a phip without a pilot. One cannot help thinking that the public interest of Pennsylvania might tie lietter served if legislature were chosen that could manage itielf. .Tlie ordinary legislative manager din not I usually manage for the public. He manages for himself or for pome Ptrong er power of which he is the agent. But it is of no use to moralize almtit what might lie. Tlie present Legislature was elected to lie managed, and managed it will lie by Pomcliody. Whether that Foiiicbody 1 Chairman Andrews or Treasurer Boyer. or pome tme else, is only a question Iftween would-lie man agers. Neither of the proposed mana gers will take any particular interest in the public, and" the public will Uke quite ai? little in who shall lie manager. When the Pennsylvania v iters reach the point at which they take any real interest in the matters they will get along without legislative manager?, but but there is no immediate prosjuf t that ther contemplate a new departure on the eulject. I'rnlu. Twv. Mate Claims. Tlie nuestion of State claims against Vimi k a large number of guests were entertained at East nor castle, in mrrv England, Sunday night, a fire -. out in the building, causing a mn u: n the inmates. By great e.ter '. ii on the pait of the servants and -,, t1," castle, one of the most nn ?:,!,! art interesting in England, watf frvi.n total destruction, but a mini-y-r o' mr" bwks and tapestries of pricc-l-s v:.lue were ruined. Is the ease of the Commonwealth vs. George Paul, of Philadelphia, agent of Th-own Pitts, of Cliicago manufactur ( i. of oleomargarine, ns to whom a ppe- ( ':! licen e bv agreement of Council was re-: ' red for selling oleomargarine, ,!:,' j. l;,d delivered an opinion in v-.'.' u he holds that the State law for-Mddl.-g the :sde of oh-omargarine in the Viekai'i-s riginally imjKirted from an-th- r Mate is unconstitutional. AliisrATCH from Washington on M on lay says: The holiday sensou has brought congressional proceedings to a standstill, and this week i- likely to bo duller than last. It is not at all proba ble that a quorum will lie secured any day in the week, and in this event no busi- nss will lie transacted and adjournment will If taken from day to day. If a quorum should lie secured at any time the election bill will If discussed by the Senate. Tlie crisis in the Senate over the clo ture rule is expecUnl next weoK. Km Jan. f the Republicans hope to tave a full attendance, with their majority in creased by the arrival of two Senators from Idaho. Then will come the tug of war. The first fight will lie over the adoption of Senator Aldrich't? amend ment to the rules, giving the majority power to close debate. If the Republi cans have a quorum present, and they have live more than a quorum on their side of the Senate, it will c compara tively plain sailing. If they have not, the struggle may lie prolonged until the endurance of the Democrats is exhaust ed or arhitary measured arc adopted by the Republicans. A TKiimix Ptory of suffering id told by a sole survivor of a crew of eight men of the schooner Lucind G. Patter, Ik mnd from Boston to Norfolk, which capsi7ed nliout noon Sunday off Barn- egat. Five men were probably drowned nt once. Throe were able to gain lodg ment in a portion of the vessel's house, but two of them died from exposure. Tlie sole survivor was picked up by the schooner A. D. ramson and brought to Philadelphia on Tuesday. The survivor is a seaman named Charles Wallenlierg er. Captain Evans, of the ill-fated schooner, died soon after ling taken from the raft. Tlie names of the six seaman who perished cannot be learned. from which it was diuicult to tiisiooge me reucrai pm-iuimni them It was stimated that the sol- to notice by the rejiort or ttie ihinlAU- diers killed nn.l wound.nl is aU.ut fify. ditor of the Treasury in njxinse to a Ju now it i impossible to ptate the ex- resolution adopted by the Senate last art nnmU r of dead Indians. There are July. Tlie resolution authorized the many more than fiftv, however, kill.nl Secretary of the Treasury to ascertain outright. Tlie soldiers are phooting the what amounts were due to several States Indians down wherever found, no quar- and the city of Baltimore on nn-ount of ..- i-.:.,.r mn-n l.v nnvone. Cantain advances and exiienditures made by Wallace, of K. timop, with cavalry, was them in the War of 112. It provided killed, and lieutenant Garlington of that the estimate should If made on the Artie fame, was shot through the elliow. principle established by the settlement Tlie trootia are still firing from the of the Maryland claim. camp and pursuing the enemy in every Tlie Maryland claim was adjusted on lirection. To sav that it was a mosi the payment oi principal aim ni"1'k i' 1 thnl him to a tree and shot him to deatlu Wiley Jones, colored, owns outright, two street car lines, twelve miles iu total length. In Pine Bluff, Ark. He w as Uirn there and waa a poor liarU-r fifteen years ago. lie Is largely Interested Iu real es tate. At a test of steel manufactured at Reading. Pa., the other day a one-Inch liar broke at a strain of 233,833 iounds, "being about 20.ao iNiunds In exeesfof the highest record authoratively known." The test was made under the supervision of Govern ment officers. The crowded a ud ieiwe attending the Resldenz Theater In Berlin on Christmas Eve was forced to sit fifty minutesln dark ness, broken only by the ftfhie ray from a lantern placed on the tage. the electric light having failed In the middle of the Ifrformanee. A njNn-lal from San Augustine, Tex., gives the particulars of the burning of the entire business jiortlon of that town on Monday. Liss.$100.0m. Supposed to have lieen started from negmes gambling In a stable loft. Atiout half the loss I covered j by Insurance. Mrs. Philip Aurcnts. of near Iebanon, was dangerously shot In the forehead on Tuesday night of last week at her slster9 wedding by some member of a calathump lan liand that had become Involved In an altercation with her brother. Xo arrest has vet Ifcn made. H. W. Curry, of Wa-hitigton county, was recently Jailed for Inhuman treatment of a flock of sheop In not shearing thorn and in not providing proiK-r food and shelter for them, was ou Friday released fromJnU on payment of a fine of f?0. o that he could iro to his home, where his child lies dan gerously 111. Mrs. Casazra, one of the Inmates of an Italian tenement house at Chicago, went out shopping last Friday, leaving her three children, the you ngest two years old. In the house. She had scarcely gone away, when the two older children started a Umfire of ......... .....t..r tt!- babv. The child was burned to death. COMLS EVERY Week Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar Bent Free. - -L Weekly i 1 1 m h Read in I JJr I 1000 450000 OBESTAJWORSlll HOMES CILNLX. rWBifltiP TRiurl .Ln aonarun. Akin IrtAIUKRt-.BV.niLW"-'- UnLTWTURE rUSlimTi PfcOt .V other ir-i;y raprr girti to frtat m Variety of Entertaining and Inttrurtirt JlrwUny at to ly , pri,r: THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. Addren. THE YOUTH'S COMPANIQW,4l Tfwpl PJac, Boston, EveryToocLv Heads tlae 4 Onlv $1.50 per Year. lUrinir f.'itt twohf In-lian. atu.-liii-K I t-'nvt. Tl.at i, v.li n int--nt Iirmcnt A ( lirl.tma tt In iW hou-.--f Sir . . . - I . 1 . . . .k 1 i.t 11.. t .t. vi. ion expn-sst the situation wat in dcfalt for a year, or part of It could only havelieen in- I ye:ir; the unjKiid Imlautf wjis adtlcsl. i a and In other f(X calvarvuion Ikllt ftotlv cr,;ft- n.l.;.-)i nroroottil wn-h a deed. It did not carrv intenvt witli it ?""""." ... . ...... ... . :.i . 1. w .l..i,l,o-l thwt if iM-fore nnriii i nner 1 worL-. tlie man was 10 au-m ""- Illicit or k.,u:iw out of all of Iliir FtHit's plication of the c laims by compounding Imnd will If left to tell the tale of the the interest. Tlie Atnlitor's r--irt diiv'i" tn-acherv. The memlf rs if the Seventh cavalrv- have titn-e more shown theiiiselvi-s to If heroe! in deeds of daring. Siugle-handM contlicts were wt-n all over the field. Tlie death of Captain Wallace cause much regret- The poor fellow met tiu shows that 011 that basis there is coming to the St;ite of Pennsylvania the sum of SiVS.411, Ifing the original claim of $71,411, with interna from August 2f, 1824, to January 1, l'.ll, making the total mentioned. When the question was brought up a death bv a blow on the head from a w.r couple of years ago there wn troiit,ie- tuxt siirolns 111 the Ireasurv" ana me lub, A Jndge In a (Quandary. Pftroit, Decemlier Iegal circles have lieen excited the past week over the trial of a half as corpus case for the pos session of a 14-year-old girl called Annie Duggan. Tlie child was in the poses sion of Mrs. John Mundary, who swore it was her daughter, while Mrs. Annie Moran, who also swore that she was the mother of the child, wanted possession. Each side produced a cloud of witnesses, including nurse?, who had Ifen pn'tH-nt at the birth, doctors who had attended a child like Annie in liabyliood. and pho tographers who brought negatives of the girl s picture as a child, into court ana identified the child as the one by a mole on tlie forehead which was shown in , . 1 1 1 . toimts of men were uirccicw ioani urc disfMisal of the funds in the most eiiii-J table manner. Hut no sucii communis exist now and the mestion is. how shall the Feveral millions in vol veil If paid without detriment to the public service. It will have to If paid, however, and Pennsylvania should insist on its share If ing transferred at the earliest jiosrible moment. 1'lu'ht. Herald. Tiikue will If eleven retirements for age in the army during 'VI, nearly double the number for 'W, and most of Larffent Carworks In the I'nloy. A Milwaukee dispatch says : It is stated that the Pennsylvania Railroad ifonle will build the most extensive car ... , - i .. m.-- works in the i must iuiies 111 me vo.t Valley, onajxirtion if the original Nun- neinacher farm, the property recently both negatives. The evidence waa the rain-hased. Although they nfuse to talk alMiut the matter, the facts about the great enterprise are becoming known, and it is 8aid the tenant- of the land have lieen notifhd to vacate by Mav 1, 18jl, and the construction of the im mense works will be pushed as rapidly as nwsible thereafter. Tlie company will commence with a heard of a case since Solomon's time capital of KIOOO o winch between .u 4 r.t .-MKV00tl and VX).(XK has been sub- ing the mother of one child. He lucked scnoeu. iy many , m 1 a r.in 1 kilt' I'llUTllI LH' Hint r-- I lould allow the child to rtay Fylvania Railroad company building in to Milwaukee. .v gentiemau, woo n in a position to li well informed aliout the new concern pay? the institution will be the finest and most extensive car works in the country, nd that the stock will 1 owned principally by men interested in the rennnsv lvani Rail road comiiany. most conflictinc on all points, the de fence producing as perfect a claim as the plaintiff. Judge Hosmer, If fore whom the case was tried, was in a quandary, and rort od to all kinds of schemes to "help him, but none of them worked. In summing up the case the judge said he had never the autocratic test, but should allow the child to ptay with Mrs. Mundary. Mrs. Moran weakened her case by claiming the child as illegimate and the judge rather dis liked to decide in her favor. The case will l taken to the supreme court. Tbe Force Election Bill. What right has any man to say that the people of the United Sutes, from whom civil power comes, are unfit to govern themselves? Yet there are men in Congress attempting to foist upon this tnere jg a movement being made toward free and independent people a Force bill I tl organization of a new company that las for its object the curtailment of 1 wjn nm tJie Centre Iran nrk to Slart. Tlie Belfonte Kvrning Ant states that that ht Centre Iron Company fur- works. Messrs. RolK'rt, T K Phil-.-lclphi-t Timts hist wink nn - -:d ii-o make-up of CSovernor Pat i.. A's .. "i:ut as follows: Sivrctary of -: 'oii.mo!iwc:,!th, William F. Ilarrity ( t'l.IiaM-lphiii; Attorney General, W. V. Hensvl of Itneaster; Adjutant Gen Captain William McClelland of I itt-tuir;?. Tlnv is some doubt as yet i '.- ther the T'n nnnoum-ement is not 'l : !i ? 1 r --Mint ire, oui inv ji"""" . . : iv. the civil tKiwer that elevatetl them to the I aw. tliese mirernems an" ui iroiiinieiii win- ... . . . , , i i . , high positions of honor and trust which i(r.m C.. Gtwge, and Jacob I). alen- cers. There are two othcers of the grade th7v holJ. Tlie meaning of the bill, if tin Daniel Rhoad, J. W. C.ephart, cf brigadier general, six who are colo- jt lfts any moaning If yond jiartisan &nA' j((m ym Yhic have signed the cer- to le that it Vout 1'J t a t . lv r ' A 1 OI. t':-- rc-idcr ever st'- to think says riv.-'fmd .ion Jhfiltr how many i a iil.l have on his clothes if it- tn i tun gfs on ' w.i- n.'ke! with the McKinley ;f: n- -ud attiu bed to his garments! , a- vould If six t.'igson his shoes, six - i; -.. i-v-r.-, six on the coat, six on v.-t, f ur on the shirt, four on the '..r. three on the necktie and four on u-.-h-ivl.. "ics thirty eight in all. iu ls, one major and captain, divided greed, is that the people are incapable of tificat, t,f incorporation and made appli- four in staff and seven iu line. No re- self-government, ami snouia oe suojev catlon to tiie Governor for a ctianer. , ,., : I to a chosen few, and that chosen few mpanv will If called tlie tirements for age occur during 01 in the friends of monopoly, v-wi Zananv and will prob- ndjutant general s department, insjiector jil0 frw vote (,f ti,e p,,ple Lj a menace . , -n ojration asslvin as the char- geneml 3 department, juoge auvocaie i to ail monopolies ana to any n niniiiM department, my deiirtment, con, en- fonn of government that tends to nour- gineers or cavalry. In cor of engi- - " ; -i neers no such retirement takes place If- t.nisbl ana loW CHn it lie' removed un fore ''.'o, when there are live officers who j, measures like the Force bill If res will reach the age of 04, among them orted to, in order to lessen the power of the JieoplCT l ttvriann j uun iinitr. Penrose, on (irantz avenue, l'tillaieiiiiia. caught fire on Thurslay nlirht. and the lion-- wlil. h Is entirely new. was partially destrovi-d l-fore the the flames were sub dued. Mrs. Fltril!nnuis.atn-1T. who was visiting the family, a terribly burned and died shortly aftr being removed from tin llOUSI On Friday evening an attendant of the Insane liosoital at Mount Pleasant, Iowa. was out walking with a patieut named Svvenk. When they wen near the station a nassenger train aiiiiroaehed. wtnk, here tofc.ro fillet, h-nuiw uiimii.'W. lrrWi from the attendant and thn w hlms lf In front of the engine. He was horribly man pled and cannot live. Ilig Sharp and Marshall Quillan. two n,'n.s had a whiskey-drinking collier. 1.. vul.-.n at ChataniMiza. S-veral white men asm-d to huv all the whiskey the ne prtfS would drink. Kah easily drank a pint and had "begun on a second when sham fell to the floor death Quillan staggered into the back yard and fell in the mud. where he w as found an hour later In sensible. lie Is supposed to If dying. half acre of ground and 40.UJ worth f ,;i,ii.,rJ ma I iff the earth at Iron Mountain. Missouri, the other day and In to the lake and quicksand. Parts of the buildings went carried fifty f't. Fortu nately the occupants were forewarned, and no live were lost. The bluffs are under laid with quicksand, which Is frequently carried out by spring, causing acres every year to move Into the Uke, where the bore Is not protected. One thousand glrU w ho have bee n on a strike returned to work at nark s lumw mills at Newark. N. J., on Monday morn ing, "(Including the twisters, siiooteM aud finisher. There Is atiout three weeks' work on hand, and If the trouble with the spinners Is settled by that lime me Kins w iu Lent on. The company expecis a uik upplv of cotton from Scotland shortly and will then offer work to l.U more girls. The striklr.g fplnner and loc ked-up men find no fault with the girls for returning to work, as they were not organized. Isacc B. Saw telle has been found guil ty at Dover, K. H-, of the murder of hi brother Hiram. The sentence i that he be Imprisoned In the State Prison at Concord until the first Tuesday of Jauuary, 1J2, aud that be then If hanged by the neck until .h ad. The story of the murder, In lirif, Is that Isaac and Hiram had trouble over their father's property ; that if Hiram were out of the way Isaac would lie In full lwmk nil! that Hiram whs found dead. and the circumstance led to his brother having killed him. The weightiest test! mony the Jury had to consider was as . wither or not Hiram-was murdered iu sc. llninshire. his liody having been fouud just across the line In Maine. There was never anv doubt from the first that Isaac was guilty carl Rrvnsnxj, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, Sflyenrare, Musical InstnnnentF AND Optical Good 0 Sole Agent FOK THE Celebrated Eockford WATCHES. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winder. L.ABGE SELECTION o ALL KIND of JEWELRY alwayi on band tar- M Una of Jewelry Is onsarpaasea Gem and aee for yourself before purehai D( ele where. CARL RIVINIUS bensborg, Nov. 11, 1883 tf. i -ij m, ii, IU HQ I I'T'i. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. STILL COMING IN, IIIB TRll.lMEO JlCKEtS, Hill CLOTH JICKETS. Tm r KF.W HtRSCRIBER wW- will rt mmt mm ea4 mm I hi. .11 mUm m.Dl Tl I I U I i mAArZm 2md l 7i lim rttal or T- Orrr or Kr0,rr,d Lett mt mur r-.. .ill m4 II I lnjl ' ' ifforTl'i C-OWPIO FICEF.f J rr. IMII. mm for m. F-M Vr fr lUm, lr. Tr, ?"u.Vrr 7"imU ?tmmli VE I.Ol BI.K HOLIDAY X I M KF.K for Th--I..,l !... t hrU.i..., At mj , t NewYr.r' E.trr ..4 F.-rtb-f-J.lT. mm .11 lb. III.. tr.tr Wkl, t..lrrn Ol.K fT m. - - - w i .II" Kf If-Op-- f 7" r lie Iire-Wi' rtr : -Tl " ' v.-.i-ri-' ' ' rl-H,K ', . . ... , - , l.liS .i " itch' 01 -lor- WHirnnt Ot 'Wiiitiict. on. wn, io nr 1;. V'mt Klacic PiAMOkK ko..r.ia tu ct tar. . l'u . s cjs ... vhjiu tvi lo j or wa in i I Eend fur illuaU.tad clrsuUr K , I HJLm ilLlltm M m iuj v vv - - f vranmi street, . PHILAOELPHIA. I I tl ,1 1 I arth 7 WDAirsW is I rrrAiti nnorlfl I KxraH..vr Stockln-tt. Jket.. aewe.t tblng. In B-..r.. .tylUh Kin. t Mdlom Weight Bl Pla.h Jk..troa, io .( Mto 5',' tbM. with any- ge.1 PluBb SrnKjau-th Tory txnt ralae .rer moia, it "F " thln cflered and eel ton don t 0"";.-,i- TAm who do not ear. lor m tlcnt flttln ar. ,'TV -d aomfort In L.uo. lrmenu B nave nieelaUr made to our own order In riotn Our atoek of looae Wrap,de-re itwciai .m , - .mlart In Loom nent abonld fee tbe pr.rlMon " ,-.Al nrt Silk lined, fine Imported Wool i nuo. - f,rlM uuug eacb. Corda. So Kreat U the variety jonr tae can ue n New For J.pee From $4 to t). New tTolarettea TtSO to , M. ...h New Mutli In all the faiblonable Ian From 34a. tow a.n. dg o MlM,. and chlldren't Children's r are. modi, ttoaa ana ww"""-.-. Sir i ir.. mmmr at nrloei lower tUoaki and Jackeu. Alao a full line ol bofi- ioto" ."JT lrom tl.60 no to til. Lare Line tb N We full maintain oar pro-eminen Uoaki and Jkeu. Alao a f ull line ol Boy.' 1 ban too nenerallr pay for the una cla. of 'od. B iyi Nail Irom .'iw Fall urereoata for Boyi 4 to 1 yeari: prtoei. ti-W to 11. w. ull maintain our lire-eminence aa tbe Leading Mouee in Oar larre BaMneaa tbe aopervlalon e LADIES' AXD HISSES' SUITS. "Ch variety that lt I. an eaay matter to et . ; " - ,w- l a nnl ciau u ju.or. ... w,nl suit alike. Tbere l no qoeauon that we can, Ihilr.L Zn-li np aalM we are reminded that a new Bwmrj . - r ii... pammeni. - ---- ,.. n, -u the embodi- K-ithnndredt of tbem. dainty little Bonnet, or Mtti oi .u.. Ni.h.r it. for DMMIarff I Hat or Bonnet If Kenerally an acoompanimenU menu ot taste and laablon. Pticea tbe loweat. Christmas Goods Now Ready. CARfflPBElLIL S DDCa, Eekenrode - & Th. yimmt Hneoraaful EUwrarnctrf cred. aa It I certain la t'-t ciecu ue m fcllMer. Read proof below : 1.ooki r. Conn, tu'.' r t T V w-my it I fs. Kirs LalI buuim 1 cur-nl vCuinxtr.r 'W with yourcleiirael Kt-u.aU. &iibCoij was the tl JobIerr.w -ne. Itftmm nuntr bottH-e. balu ui It with yrrlinm- rurlnri thin 1 li .a. ay waon a horxe with avrry tJ ap iu ui:imi'ti-LJ B. aakrd me how to tiur. It. I EenJikll'. Siv1n euro. 11 o cuma w V- II QUI nMlHOtfil'l?. Coixkbtb. OlilAiirSk' pa. B. J. Kextjaia Co.: rft. D.r Sir. :-l tiav b.n-lllnrm,rfi. Bpavla Cur. aud Fliul '-udllw JJ? vor bvfore. Ou Biu uil " powder 1 ever kept auJ tbe Wtihtntrm. urroLEJrJ Cnrrresiaao, S.!-.?5 iA'ltr HI I B . a.-- - - - - , . -mm M E-udaU'a Sparln Curf- with fll valuable ami IiKkhio-i u-.- , an a hou. spa.ln. The "T J"". ITUia mmUtSUr UI iWMfw- w-w " Rjl KENDALL'S SFSVIH ltot,U.', Dtt.J. Fmmt , , ,r .1-.- 1 tJilnlc it mv i1llt 'nrB?Li tli.nL. for your f.c f"'-1 "-''' A I ImmI a r-iur yf w-i """ n'm iw bliru y. Sho hkj a Te-y w.c- itout elsht ditTer-nt kli.J. ''t-i- .vn tura Wilcli cur-0 -r in fuiinW . ...rl' PHo. tl per bottle, or fax Iur"",7, ,4 alt tm rm n L.'r"L 1 L. IAN Hoppel 7im ajjoaburuk tana- to any aoureo "n 1r'--.,,.Ln. -DEALERS IN- General .'. Merchandise, CLO THIJG, FLOUR, FEED, Lumber and Shingles. We keep our Stock alavs Full and Complete. Give us a Uill. m Tf JTJm fva. fill ,nmfrtnryr nl7 IJimiQj Qzuuu Op Qil 05 CA) uuupnviucv5 octloo.ij. j irm f'i(f tm C I : tsl.l tillr f,- 1-fcu.-i iii.-t. I U r.w Vl.-I llll ftt- iiiu k!i it on mi oil Vou t ? ft. vcir as. t .Mm i - tm Sieiaerlei. tor'jtrant is mnived, which cannot U I Tb. foiio-in iinea on Ui. death or forg. U before tho next tonn of Centre County Topper were handed t. P'"" SST. ii.i. h will l hold i. the middle rSSTT (ion. T. L. Casey . A Meamer Burned at Sea. IjOMiox. I-c. 20. Aceorvlinr' to ad- vie rctvivctl here the hteanijihip Slianp !; entlv -aurht fire at km, and is Minimised to have Ui-onie a total lo5. Tlie disaster L- understood to have Cic- tlu fVir Scmth a tntil of Mootl. may m- furred near u House, a imrt oi tne cite a contest" of races which will reduce Cliinese province of Njrhanx Hoel, on that mtioit to somethinj; worse than The force Mil says the New York llertihl is the emUidiinent of all that s holv and M'imtiful, all the sweetness and light in the Republican imrty. It may cause another civil war, may leave on of January. Ewp-py- Thti ! what yon oasbtto have, tn faet.yoa nut have It. to lully enjoy Hie. Tbouandi ar. tearehln lor It dally, and monrnln becauM they find It not. Thoaodi upon thonaandi of Miar. are roent nnnnally by oar people tn tbe hop that tbey may attain thl boon. And yet It mav be bad by all. We aarantee that Eleetrle Btlterr. If need acoordinn to dlreetloni. and tbe one persisted In. will brine yon amod d Ideation and oust the demon tfyapepala and lntll ln tead enpepry. We rroommend Eleetrle Bitter r all dleae ot Mrer. atomaeh and kidney Sold at Wc. and 1.00 per bottle at the dm atorea the Yanp-Tse-Kiane, aUait fifty miles j c K j,me. Ebenabanr. and W. W.MeAteer, Vonl inir lllK m-lT. f 11S1S1 1 11 II ! T t ....... i ....... i;.,i, iir-1 ..." tne onjiinai tn., . "r. i' of alirait M.vty native, tojretiier wun pev- wintrv darkness with the flames of burn- 1 ontv KiirotHn ollicers, are tmpposed t ;n, , ,.-- ni lmt wliat of it7 It tlie liave met tneir tH-ain euner iu nir-luiiK-j. ei I i . i t... a .. uI.iIa - . .i iv .. 1...-..1... u civui I nr Hinemirnuy u-iii"r ... jupui.mau io. . - - l.mmtr ... .... nr . . . . i L ( 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 . . ... ....... r- .. I ...a Mmiltllll.TIIMI I1T IIHmMIII HM.I1I. I . 11 1 111 1 1 IV I. II-'. 1 yij.J ed, Fucli a esH-nhce will ic rcgarata a.- a mere liaga telle. v tpi-fia .... been called to pan With a loved one dear to the heart. Mother and Uter weep to-day For a dear one laid away. -r WboH ebeertal volee they'll hear no more-. TJ nUl the7 meet on the heavenly ahore. Slater and Intended arlev For a brother and lover that bad " leave Tbe home circle that be loved to cheer With lovlnit word a alnd and dear. Friend weep ai they ml hi dear wra A tbey rather to eboreh on a Salfiath morn . ... i- . k invHl tn tell Ol hi. hope. ol heaven whet, he' on to dwell. Tboneh he' at rert . we feel ear -ova. Bat may we live that when celled to cro Th river el death, we may aarely meet Ith btta at oor dear aavloer- leet. Meet In that .eao:ll city ol lht W here never runt tbehde ol ntxht; ... i k.i.i.tnMt liirever to dwell uii.k i .! friend we love ao well. Z. j rs is W. L. D0UCL SHOE rZaK. and . VZlSZiZ Pittsburgh, Pa. Thl old and reliable lnUtatlon ha prepared thousand 1 oj yonnr nienj f TJJ Btle. ol llle. To thoe In want of a naefal, practical edaoaUon. circa lax. will, aent datle SeplXM. mr tbe active W-TJ- i on applleatloai oVIV 9. KENTUCKY MULES. Ex-PKrIDF.XT CtKOVER Cl.EVEI.ASD .m.l Governor David B. Hill, ainon others, will 1 the guesti of the Youn Men's DcuKK-rntic .Vssociatiou January 8 Tlie occasion will be the annual banquet J :e liKssiiij's of hih inxilection, as en t.v. l-i- d in H.r McKinley bill and pari- l-.-l th-. -'.n.'i the coliimtw of the hiph t- ::rf or. -.'., V.xw. never lieen im tinted -in .!. i.iil T1..-V eist onlv in the i ; ,f tiK itnmi'otew of that metis-! on the anniversary of the I tattle of New tin. . A Scrap r Paper Her Life. It vii tost an ordinary aerap ol wrapping naner. hat It laved ber life- She wa In tbe last alace. oi coniampiiuo. iviu vj iiij.nii ha wa IneorAhle and eoald live only a Ibort (r j time; the welcbed lea than aereoty pound. On Orlt illlS. " t a iiim of wraDiilcr itaner (be read of Ur. Klnir I (s.a ltlKi.varr. and vol a (ample bottle: It help- Mi her. ahe houKht a larc. Dot lie. it neipea ner mora, ahe boaa-ht anotbe r and arrow better last. continued Its use and la now utronir. healthy, j rosy. Plump, weicnina; lo poona. ror inner . ,.ratlealar rend itamiw to W. 11. Dole. UraaTKist, Fort Smith. Trial buttle ol tbl wonderlal dl- I covery tree at the drua; sturea of K. Jauea, tbcaa. I bunt and W. W. aiCAicer, lxirciio. Highest of all in Learening Power. TJ. S. Gor't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Mm 1 J . .- , .TT .' A .r-i r-A w nmxmm- MANY ES FOR The onlv ana l rrau'a who "' aumctalitT"! a.n .ieT r-dle vkX .. - 1 n . . . - Iirmucht and na ei Mule aud umV00' wv Mui, all . Am-" I c...H.l Ave.iwe. " ,,. r-l'' U. all fjirw -f th. J IB u,. 1 1 ABSCUUTElf PURE ss ! U ! 1 I 1 ' V V To clean tombstone. To renew oil -cloth. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To clean dishes. To -wlxiten marble. EVERYBODY USES IT. To renovate paint. To 'wtu.h out sinks. To remove rust. To bria;)tan metals. To soktwr bath-tubs. To ax.ur ketUos- Eur-ni 1 1 Mril.b tlwlr l.uulilr.t. Ci-.Cenw.ut-r. tu ftrx-ur tlMrtr p. Mw1uulr. tu bitfchton tkutr 'I. C.4l rh-M tlw kllrlM-a Jalvt.i b.flra .tr iinwu. U-n l.'l '" " whll !' jLrlht. t cl . -n t:i--lr )!tM. rmn tu a.rH-. tl Ir knl-ea. eimlil ...a t"-r ulJ .truw . a.4Jlt;r. u tuistiteu t!-ir rm.. nauvatM;. to ciu.H cm- EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. "1" u4t-uc-e "-" "DO YOU TS AT Vol" " ivoa H. Barrel Mr- " 1 aa.iki; Itoui'i. i,,.t K r..nl. It"' . ,,ww. r?heroodiaieullj ";,,, mauiond. Watcb. J, , k. sm : .llliu- lor .1,. lotjue, f ... I fend ir uu. . l. ir.r - - j. rail ral Sh, Wl, pttl ! - jof . pru i TV. I ii tal vol Th : v On 1 on I thi ui I w, thi j i-i ii, bu in- i 1U XL -JIJ r
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