EBEXJlillli), CAMHRIA CO.. 1A. FRIDAY. - JANUARY 3, is t-: . . - A A Aaosc the dvcisions of the Supreme j Buip,.r. Court, L.int.ed aon on Monday last at j v-A;..l,,SGTO:; T- C. Jan. 2nl, 1J02. 1 hilwlphla, w.w that of Caroline Davis prominent lX'tnoeratic metniKT of the airainst K. llx Me Kni-tit, which ut.iins lliu:-e Coinniitteo on appropriations, talked very lntortMingiy 01 ie mum tion to your correspondent. He -ud: T am afraid that there is a aispotuion Jiii: vp and growth of tin? city t" I.fndon is phoT-t hy the mileage uf the Ftvi 'Ms. trl-.nuld they he plat e 1 together they w-u Id measure :ih.iU 12, ."mO miles, or tunHy the distane tie i" c in. ;ii-rxss the At! m- An -qxrimf'nt:il sidewalk is r.o.v in operation in Ctiiea . It consists of two rinvahle platforms ;H feet luiiij. mov ing fiil hv side ia the same di reet ii n , cme at a SjHi'd of three, the other nt six miles per hour. It lias carried .ri0 prons a! onetime :iiul seem to he n SU'eoS It niilheil--il.it the- i '!!'-Fail. Sk i;kt l;Y Pi.aink was sutld.-nly pros trated with an attaek of illness at his of fiee in the State ie-i:utin'iit, in Wash ington, on Wednesday mornintr aUnit 11 o'lloek. The illness was caused l.y indit;i'sti.,n. and after rei eisim; medical attention he was taken to his home in a carriage, where the lat.t reports say he is now fnllv recovered. the de ision tif the Common FW isOuirt, of Allegheny county, graining a recov ery midera fctatutc little known and sel dom invoked, whieli mak s saloon-kee)-cis resportsihle in damages for injuries: resulting from their sale of liiiuor to in toxicated pi rsons. On a night in O -t.i-hcr, IsS'.i. Kul.crt D.ivics, the hushand of the plaintiff, U'ratiio very much intoxi cated m rumor furnished hy the defend ant, and o:i Ids way home fell in a gut ter and lay there. The gutter was full of water and the nnf. i tunate man contracted an attack of pneumonia fii,m which he du d. A jury gave his widow snh.-tantia! damage. The saloi m keep r.'. only grounds of defense were : tuat the !ii'ior was not the j.roximate can- 'f death and that what Da vies drank he drank voluntarily. The dc-ci-i"ii is one that 'till saloon-keepers shoiild mak-a note of and .nnduet their husiness in .-udi a way as to keep their customers from carrying more than twenty pounds to the sipiare inch. Ir Graves FodliI Unlttj o! the Jlarder ol Mrs. Itaroaby. the part of Democrats t exict too ich from the pm-ent House. lie- j government even where cian and Lusiiu man in the has! where they loth resided, .-he Ix ing a very -wealthy widow, and a year or more t-inceshe went on a visit West with a fe male companion, and whileiri Denver received hv express a Uiitleof whi.-ky. on IIIUl forms under our form of l.iiui ?,.. ss i ril v he slow. liotti Oi-ancnes oi c ongress ami uic in centive arc in accord. We have to eon tr.ii.l :i.'iiiisf a hostile Senate and Kxecu- , . I i . ' .t .I -.1. .1. u . l- .-.t .-,...1-....,, iliiul fllllll tive. out we li"'e to eom- Mtieiiu some wii.cn Mir mu"'k it i""""'" reforms in the tariff and in the oxjnd- ; the effects. 1 he whisky was p-.isoned, iturc of the government. There may U' j and the jury thought tiravts s nt it for a slight diffi-ien. e f opinion in the par- , the j.urpos'.of killing her and profiting ty aholU whether it would Ix-Uvt for the I hy her death. The exc uses of t!ie tnal llouse to j.repare and pass an entire tar- I wen' not I'AS than S."iO,00 on each side, iff hill, according to iH'inoeratic i.leas of ' Dr. Craves made a partial confession what such measure should or to of his guilt, implicating Colonel Dalloti pass a mimher of hills c orrecting the in the death of .Mrs. lUmahy, an.! the ine.ualities of t'ne the present tariff law: i Colonel has lied. One hour after liisse hut there can 1 none as to whi' h of ! -ret departure the startling verdict cot these Ians are the most likely to hring j demning Dr. t; raves to death was found, practical results. The first could, of i Ilefore the Colonel's dejiarture he was course, ' JiaSMil l me iiuim', imii ll iin uni "i ih-iiis; rtiimu'iiM- in i 'i c-oulil not po.-sil.lv t, while there is that several of tin lial ly jhjWii wheat ha snff-red greatly in vf.ni 1, . astern I'ciiiisvl vania. The jury on tlie trial of Dr. . Il.atdi- j Aj( llIt,iall ..j,.,,,,, rt as fonn.1 !-y ww k cr Graves, in Denver, Col., for the imir- ,.lnIIK.ve, hi di-rimr an escavation in dcr of Mrs. Rimahy, on Saturday night j.,,;,.,,,,.,.,; m: 1;1, . brought in a verdict of murder ... the u MU u UinZl .v,s Atr l! .r,,ahv-s ,-hv,i- to. i'" ow.,.-!. WE HAVE ORGANIZED 15. B I 5 r ARANC SALti ct through the S-n- ! tiraves. It is siipiiosecl that this, coli- n-ason for U-!ieving j ph-d with a premonition of what the ver latter can he gotten ! diet would lie, frightenetl him. Tin: State Treasurer's monthly report shows STSL'.TfiO.'Jo in tlie sinking fund and .".::0.f,71,17 in tin1 general fun.l. Tt is out of this latter fund that the schools will receive the annual appropri ation of fco.pno.oon, in June. After that date the general fund is not expect ed to he very large, except ju-t ln-fore the school payment is made each year. (is Saturday (leiieial .Montgomery C. Jlcigs. a retired memher of the Fnitcil States Kngineer Corps, died of grip at Washington. I. C. ih- was regarded as the fojeinost scientific soldier in this countiy. He rendered great executive nr ice as 'Juartermaslcr (Jencral of the Army throughout the entire war of the rehcllion. He was hoi n in Augusta. (Ia.. in 7 )m: of the most important results ! i!ow from the political change in New York will he an apportionment of repre sentatives in the Stat" Legislature. For many years the Kepul.li.-ans, holding the Legislature hy an unfair apportionment upon an old ha.-is of jopu!ation. have persistently refused to ohey the law re- juiring an cual distrihutioii of repre sentatives among the jwople. hilethe J lemocrats have had a majority in the State, electing the Governor and othe r State olhcials, the Republicans, through fraihiletit control of the Legislature, have been enabled to send I'nited States Senators to Washington iu detian-e d the w ill of tlie jK-ople. This has teen a disfranchisement of the people of New Yolk and a fraud upon the whole coun try. I ut the new Legislature of New York will at last put an end to this i!a grant violation of the principles of rep r sentatit .n. through the Senate, thus throw ing the res'w msibiiity for their h-fe;it uion -ir. i larrisou. Nw as to ai'propriations. I do not know what will U the result of the ef fort to have all of the appropriation hills restored to the Appropriation committee, but personally I agree with Mr. Iloliuaii in believing that its accomplishment On the wav to jail, after his fate had Ix-en pronounced by the jury, Dr. Graves made damaging statements al-ont Colo nel Halloii. --It Halloii had not come out here I would never have Ix-en con victed," lie said. ' I wanted to totify I sent a Imttle of pure whisky to Mrs. liarnahy. Itallou would not let me. He is as guilty as I am. I followed his instructions, and it is not right that he would materially aid in cutting down the total of appropriations. I cannot say i should go fn-e and 1 to the gallows, just where we shall make reductions, but . m I will say tlialevcry uemocratic memher ; MlirJ,rs ,1Ui.itt. .1 to Coiu-.at of the i louse w ho has carefullv studied 1 the subject is of HiV opinion that We can make a very large reduction in the total amount appropriated without inter- 1l:elis. so far recovered grii as to Ik' able Si vi k Si i i:i:is 1 i:ni; n f of Ranking Kruiiibhaar has submitted to the At tornev (iener.-il a report on the condition of the Continental Finance and Trust Company of Philadelphia. The report give no figures, but states that the book keeping wa very defective, and that the concern is insolvent, and asks that the Attorney General apply for a receiv er h tic- c, impany . At n;i; a '.cry bitter light between Sen ator Sherman and e-( iovernor Foraker. of Ohio, for the Senatorsh ip. Sherman succeeded iu iIownin'r Foraker on Wed- Company have already struck and o.nni) Tiik McKinley bill, says tlie l'ittshu:g '(.. jitit a tariff of l.'" per cent al valor cm on watches, watch cases, movements and crystals. As in all other instances, this was professedly to enable the Amer ican watch manufacturer to compete with his European rival without lower ing the wage- of the American working man. Yet the news is that the em ploy! .- of the Waltiiam Watch Company are about to strike on account of a re cent reduction in their wairef--. and that for the same reason certain of the em ploy es of the F.lgin (III.) National Watch fering in the slightest with the workings of any useful branch of the government service, and that is the task which we have set for ourselves, and it is by no means a light one, as we shall have to do battle with the Republican Senate over the many extravagant amendments certain to be added to the appropriation bills by that body, which constantiy trrows more extravagant in its ideas." Sjx-a'ier Crisp has from his attack of the to do a little talking on the new rules of the House with his 1 democratic col leagues of the rouimilhv on Rules, Messrs. M'-Millin ami Catching.-: but it is not thought that the new rules will ! reported to the House for a couple of weeks, hut that will not retard business much, as the House will work under the rules of the Fiftieth Congress until the new ones are ready. Mr. Mills has almost entirely regained his health, and is daily seen on the streets, building himself up by taking long walks. There are no new developments in the Chilian situation. The administration having sufficiently stirred up tlie coun try is now waiting to make np its mind found lie-day by a vote -f ."." to :S. It makes but little difference to I lemocrats wheth er Sherman or Foraker is preferred by the Republicans but it is a satisfaction to know that th.it blatant demagogue Fire Alarm Foraker will not be h. nr. 1 of in the Senate for some time to come. more are getting ready to go out. The fact i- that a high tariff enables manu factures to c-tabli-h a monopoly and pay what wages they will. Where com petition is working its natural results c imbination step.- in. si i:ki:i: Ckisi- has been ve ry ill for the pa-l couple of weeks and is unable to preside in Congress. Although im proving it is thought that it will take a week or two yel for him to recover. On Tuesday Congressman Mi-Millin. of Tennessee was elected speaker, pro t m pO:e. and the House jit once proei eded to business. The past two days have been devoted to the introduction of bills Of which there -eeuis to he no t lid. Tin: Pennsylvania Railroad company is getting in shape to spend ?1 .iSi'MM O in putting the road in excellt lit shape for the Columbian expo-ition travel in ls;:t. Orders navf been placed in the company's shop- for the coii.-lru' tioti of loo new locomotives, and bright new pas-cngcr cai.- will U- placi-d on the line by the opening of another year. Thirty mile-of new double track will be built on the Ft. Wayne 1 in e and numt r ous sidings laid. Tin: Philadelphia .'',,, of lhe:'.rd inst. says: The I'nited States Supreme Court by a vote of ' to .'5. has reversed the decision of the Supreme Court in Nebraska by which Governor Royd w is unseated and ( In verm 'i' Tha er all iwed to hold over on the ground of Governor Royd's disquali fication, it having been :1-Seiteil that he was not a iiaturi:lied cilien. His citi zenship ha- been affirmed by the Su preme Court, both he-cause of his own ai-t in taking out final naturalization pa per? when his citizenship was brought in nuestion. ami by virtue of the act of Congress admitting Ne braska into the I nion. whie-h providcel that all its in habitants should be citizens. The New Year commi-ne es we-li in bringing I democ racy intei posse-ssion of the hard-won fruit? of v ictorv. Pm-itiKNT Hai:i;i-on in his annual ine-s igi' e stimates that the pe-n.-ion ex penditure for the- coming year will be largely inereased above the Presi dent's figures by the hundreds of tlwu sands of case s iu which pensions have not ye-t been granted. When Abraham Lincoln proposed to purchase the .-laves of the south for S loO.oui i.OOO. and then pet them fie-e, there were those- who oh jected to the- pre 'position because of the gre at amount e.f monev involved in it. PosTM -n it Rakkki: was in Pitt-burg, last we ek, at a mee ting that S nator uay had with the Republican mana gers in the we.-tcrn part of the State. It has since come to pas? that Quay and Harrison, will not iike-ly be utilizing the same- eiuill and it may iiothe-r I'ost master Rarke-r to lx a gooel Harrison man ami a strong aelherent of Quay's at the same time. Cellector Rrooks, of Philadelphia, was m-e-ntly rclieveel of a lot ef patronage on account of his U-ing hustling for some one either than Harri son, and it has hee-n as good as officially give-n eut that feeleral olliee holders are what to elo next The Republicans cannot hide the anx ie-ty they fe-el alx.tit Mr. lilaine's inten tions; they want to know just what he intemds doing, in ereh-r that they may trim the ir sails ae-cen-dingly. and ail sorts of de vice-s have been resorted to in tie hope e.f getting the- wily Se-e-rttary of State to declare himself. At a dinner party this we ek, attemled by a se-ore ejf Senators ami Rcpre-scutativcs lelonging to the Republican party, it was decided to se-iul an embassy to Mr. JUaine, in the pe rson e.f Col. W. W. Duelley, whe, ever sine-e- his falling euit with Mr. Harrison, has Ixx-n an anient Blaine man, with a re-'lue'st feir a jiositive ye-s er no as e his be-e-oiiiing his party's e anelidate;. Dud ley e-alled en Mr. Rlaine and elevoteel al meist an hour to the? nmst persuasive' ar-giime-nts he knew how to make. :ul left as wise- as whe-n he- e-ame". Mr. Ill line declined (, toujinjt himself. Representative' Springer says he has re; eive-d many letters from all sections e.f the e-eiimtry. e-eiinme-nding his plan of attacking the Me Kinhy tariff bill in sec tions, by me ans of separate bills proviel ing for the amendment, or outright re peal ef th' worst se-ct:ens of that law. Mr. Springer thinks that the committee e.n ways and means will report a num-l-r of the-se -jarate tariff bills early in the Session, and that they will Ik- put through the House without any un necessary elelay. The Republicans shouted bxi soon al-cut wheat U-ing put .upjn the free list hy the re-e-iprocity tre aty with the RritL-h We.-t India Islanels. The e.tli cial se heilule' ef the tre-aty has lecn made public, and the liest that wheat, corn, oats, salt or pickled pork anel lx?t f gets, is a reduction or -o ier cent in the existing duties. M- Willi vMsia ia;, O., Jan. '2. The nmst se-nsational crime .- in the history of this section ef Ohio wen- um artheil he-re to-day almost by accident. A series of small but anneiying thefts have Ixt-n puzzling the polie-e for some time. To day, as the result e.f an altere-ation, George' Snyder and We-lls Fryman we-re arrested for cat lying eoneeale-d weapons. dn the ir jx-rs.m we re found articles w hie-h ceililie-e-teel them w ith the the fts. The-v leii.fes.-c-el, and Fryman a.-ke-el to U- taken to the house e.f Lis aunt, Mrs. Mar- Gravis. Arrive-d at the house, Mrs. Graves was found elead. he-r face and hands having Ixen horribly muti-late-eL In her house were found large jnaiititie-s of stolen gixnls. Instantly the jxiliee proclaime d anoth er se-n.-ation in ce.nne-e-tion w ith the ease. Farly in the week four- e-ar-eil.l May Curliss, playing at a ne ighlMr's. had told ef Snyilcr hiding a lot e.f pn-tty things at her home. The matter Im: came talkesl about, and the parents had liecn told e.f the -hilil's story. Thurs day night the? chilel was f .und eleael in the yareL shot in the head. It was giv en out that she' bad leen .ii-e ide-iitally sheit by a stray bullet tin-el by some f.ne ce le brating New Year's eve. The- jxiliee' to-dav s-areh;-el the Curliss liemse and imieh plunder. It is Udicveel ' that Ixith the woman and -hiM were murele-reil. A mob is n-aily to lynch the two MlSpH-ts. (oiar.Iing Milliiiiiairi-s. Ni:w Yoi;k, Jan. .'I. The attempt to blow Up Rlls-e'U Sage has put the eitlie-r mt-n who handle many millions on their guarel, anel some of tiie-m have re-gular guarels now. Ittisse-ll Sage himself. Jay tlouldand Cornelius Yande'rhilt an tlie three men all mimls turn to instinctively whe-n e ranks w ith bomli? are mcntioned. Sage, since the gre-at xplosioii. bac a constant guard. Coom SIik-uiii eir-Dr. Munn. or a e-iloretl servant is innstant ly in sight e.f him eluring the elay. Jay Gould was greatly affi-cted by tiie a.-sault upon Sage-, and the first thing he did was to take his name off the eloor e.f his private office. There is no eutward sign whatever by which to elistinguish his rix.iin from the many othe-rs. He is very rare-ly seen since Norcp'ss threw the Ix.mb, e.xce-jt in the company eif on-' or lif-th of his sons, tleorge and Kdelie'. Roth e-ntrane-es to his house are guanle-el day anel night by men se rvants. Cornelius Yanelerbilt ehn-.s not guard himself, but his friends keep a close watch upon him. Chaune-ey Dejiew anel Vice I'nsieh-nt Webb eiuietly have guanls on the lookout, all the while. l.ii- vhe elficteir and his companion sw uia aslior.-. j Mrs. A. T. S!e w:i!t --e lit S,ii i r pair j fur l;'ee el II tins, and the li-sieieiice eif J Pace-it Garie-lt. "r Raitiiiaae-. !..i-tseni- I tain- that e-o-i (ia jaid. Kifihl iin-ii wen1 shot to el.-alh ill a euer:il f-gh: eiv.-r a gaaie of car. Is at Ihight Wiiiiaiii-' i ui -pi-iithn' -t i!!, in CI ii.e h e eeini y la., mi Tiiesday. I'M. il- j hums at.ii Julia Parker starte-i! the-row : ami Ix.tli w.-r.' k la-d. j John I.. Slid. van ami llii.uaii II liar- l I is.ii do-e I 1 l e i - engagement ;(t Port land. ! Ore.. Monday night. In a:i inte-rvie-A Sol- i ivan said: "I have t:iken tie pli-dg. to unit tlriid; for one ye.ir. lam very anxi- ' ems to iiiei-t Slav in. I Mil it is tippare-iit l ha t j he is trying to evade' mi issue."" The committee' repl esenl ing the'Assei ciateei I.uiiiU r lrMliit'i rs of l'l-nii-ylvania anel Vslii!i Ni-tt Ye:k ihis week eli-t-r- . mined iion an advanee in the price of hemlock iiiinhi-r eif .",a ee-nts pe-r l.loi fe-et. j II .' as also Tli-e-iib-eJ tl-.at tin i eduction ' shall lx rcstrii-leil at l--a-t g.l p'-r ce-iit. It is -aid the Ne w Yuri; Iegi-Iat ure wi II pa- an ai l pro iding t hat ln-i'-afte-r pres-i.l.-lilial e le ctors sh;;!I lx e ho-e-n hy the : I'-gi-Ialiii.. If this act is passe el lie-vole j e.f Xi-w York will e- rtaiuly lx- i a-t for the- j I deineecrat ic inmiiii.- lor l'ie-;eleiit. It is ! chiiine-e! that ih. -re i- iiod'Cit.t of ihe-e-edi- j stitntioiialit y of tin jirojxiscd measure'. j A sa l a.-.-iiii-nt oce-iirreil at Girarel-vihe-. on Tin- 'lay night. While a Ih-ading i nail foi -ia;!ii. .lae-oli Kes,.ing. and his son, ,l.wii. Hi-ri'i.M l!i'-:r way home, the Imiv al te inj'te-'l to e-i ei-s t In' road hcfore an ap- I pio::chiiig train, lie liieii. and falliiiK ! with his ne-i k acrii-- tin- rail, was Ix-ln-ad-iil hy tin e-niae in the pre-si liee eif hi- agmiiz-il father. ! t While t!:e laini'y e-f Jos. 1". Coije. a ! i-iiu kt-r liiaiiiifa'-t nn-r. of Kansas City, j Mo.. w rc at sii.je:-on Tin day night at 7 j nYI'ee-k i thie f i-n'.e;i d I In house. In some ' way iiad. going t M r. "orie's rom. opened th.- el; ., w eis -. f hi-lie-1; all I se-e-iired S t.OOO in j'-we-lry. st.uh) j. I. .nds. and .ithe-r se curities. Tlie ihie-f OVi-lio' ike'd S.eSI) j il cah in a hnreau druwi r. ! It is re-poit.-d that the Graml Duke-Se-rgits. ili-giiis,.,! :ls :t oe-asaii'. in end'-r to !iscovi-r tin- until al-.-iiit all-g--d iliiliei.lt- ( ies iu the lilllcha-e- ,. hre-ael at ST. Pe-tel-- j imrg. uus.ia. !,a-l a .:mii!.ic with a nilo r and vxa- thrown into the stn-e t hv police-ine-n. whei se v'e-r-ly hu-llel him and wen alxnit to al rest him w he-n he re-e-alcd liis iilelllity. w here- Upon three- police eillicials commit ted suicide. Secie-tary Kelge. eif the state ilcpart-ine-lit of agrieiilt lire, i- ari anu'ing for mak ing a -pi-cial feature of road -ot,-trin tion and roael laws at the farm--!-" institutes to 1m he-iel unde r his snpe rv i-ioii. At ee-.y institute held this ye ar r..a !- willl- the I e-hief lopic for el:soiissji,:i. Tla-ie i- a marked in -ivi-:' in the- n i.ti.l.e f of in-t'-' 1 ii ti-'. e-vcry con nt y .M-epi phi ladeiphi a I c ing scheiliiliil loreiae'or more-. A H nng.i rial: t ramp, w ho said he came from Aliootia. was di-e-ove-re-d in a car it J:ine-- ille. III.. e ihii--ehiv. II.- saiil he- got in tic car at Almoin! to steal a ride'. Hi' wi-nt to sle-ii anil w lie-li he awoke- n tin cur ;e e-Io-i-d. That was e-ight days ago. During those days he was without food or wate-r. Wiie n he- left AltO'Uia he says he weighed IT'.' pounds. Xow his we-ighl is '.17' peninds. lb- will r.-.-uve-r. j A hi.rril.lc fate he-fell llatthcw lliihe-i ts at Ke iitlaiiih huh. on Tuesdry. lie- ami . another lxv jniiixd into a bin containing 1".. hiisii. I- el she-lli-d corn that wa- lx ing el i aw n into a not hi-r elevator t hmngli a V allie ill I he- leoi tolll '1'lie IxlVS W eretl t- ing tln-ir ability to extricate t ln-ia-e-1 v e-s. afte r lx-ing elr.iwn elew n part way withtin l nniiilig eoi n. w li'-n young IlnlH-rt-got in too ih-e-p. sank I "-lie-:-1 Ii the siuifme- ami was smotlie re-d li death. , A Puzzler For Idoctors. kM ARE MAKING SPECIAL PRICES ON tVERYBODr B'iYS GIoybs and ! i Hern ft TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS, COATS. UNDERWEAR, FtLJlt IlgY THE ITAEHBD, Gossamers ami Pictures. Holiday Goods at Cost. We are ee."In out tlie balance of our w, TVe are selling fr CASH ONLY. FOR IVCF.YBCDY ELSE AT'iHL Holiday Season, W'f h:i e- n iei-i.i 1 ( ir mI:i r :i ml p, I'll this -ul.jee t ill. 'lie. nil,;;.;, . tli'- ele'uiis e;f tie-e el;i !.oi :i and -j.i i in I V -i 1 nes. Yoll'lt he inleel.. ill it. ll,l!i '. on a coi 7 1 1 ' ImHiit till iiiir I'hiin J.iin II Ih instill In I hi mil i i' l.'n LtliVun' il nil (ii tits'. :i ml ii I e on tiileii t no - . ! . . t he w are selling e-n n V !:e t .-. ' lililile - il 1 )i I U I i' !! il ll'i i; on Mis. R. HANDKERCHIEF.;. .V- -. r'fj l. mm -i,' 1 1 1 'I J lit mil Ii it t -.I v t-ioi-e -.' "all and Wmi 7 a I have just received a large stock of 1 'il II w I- 'ls. if -, :i i -ii -- .-ii en-lei- i l. ' n -1 .- t f II i !: ! V ci r e I .ec! the gooll- ha W il I, If Noli I - M tl : I . it .liie 1 1 . r j..,, , K III ' I Ii- I i I ' 1 ioll-. -l-e th- oots5 FOR FALL AND VINTER TRADE. ALSO, A LARGE LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES. The Finest line of .Shirts anil Underwe-ir in the town. Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Glove.-', Mittens, Kuhher Coats, HOLIDAY DISPLAY ill tln"-i' More.. fii i;i!i iiftl , BO&GS&BUHL Umbrellas, Uoys' Shirts and Waists, Cardigan Jackets, etc. will also find I keep the Latest fctyles ot Neckwear. P. S. Agent for .John W. Carroll's Tailoring House. You Opposite Cambria House. J . D. LUCAS, t'BENSDUnC, PENrM A. WILLIAM ILLfP h GO 115, 117, 119 & 121 Mml SL A LUX, II EN V, PA. K. L. J'HiSSTOW M J. tr l K .1. ' Johnston, JJuck tS: 0,.7 j;ANivi-:its. EiiESsnrrd;. I'KN N"A. OASSAie'DRA, OAQRSA GO., FA. 9f i A. W. Ill I . Onlilr. T I.I.1SH Kl Carrolltown Bank, cakkijlliou . i . ATTOMAT1C AKD Ft.ta Hlim VLr, S'AtKarT, rrtM ab4 and beM ft I1 poilMMM. htibptc t ren and ur ti. Ko K arquhar I rerezi4.del. haw Hula.. ThmLiuc Hacliiaea aicnealtnral Impirmvnta and n-acttoerr crarrBllT. hnd 1r Illui'd fciuKue .4. M. ' urk. l'a. We are agents for the Ponn Man- General BaniinE Bnsiutss TrarrdU. ufat-turii. liitiniifac Company, eirerr. "l e! York, The ii.M..w inn i:rf tin- k.'l-M-r,il .? ml 1-Ut'je.. .r.n.l .hl Ir.ituri-f 11 DlilCii. - ml In-n rn,T Jl! I til-re-'' IIIVllM T Ii 'IliH'.'l lrerhT ! it. r. l. N MW Ml 1. 1. -i. F. e t I t ' 1- tr l T- " 1 i-r ! ; 1 f I I I :!'''' I el til I- a nd aT all t in". anl all kinds of fanning implements. Parties desiring any ma- j chinery of the above de-cription willdi w.-ll call on er address j us. WILLIAM M'KILLIP Si, CO., C ASS ANDRA, PA- I f e;i.l.l.Tie)K CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Oves-coats! Overcoats! Murt-tn the Ine-nlny n1 UH.n m 11 the liariklUK ti.wFix in the Un'ttvt Smteg. Churnet ici.ili:riite). Ilt.t'TM l-s)p.1 nrL-'tii'hlr in nll j.urt r.f the T'nltM Slut.-. :nid l..rtitn ci'-hanite lnue j on ill iru o( I- uroj e. j 111 NTN e it mere-hiiT:! r. tHrmerie Bn1 nK-e'i F..iirltet. t Vi t I'lll rr-.tnul'l H-..lllO iHtlnn Will t e ..vUTI'lcl. I'M'renrj nre; HH-ure-it Hint H 1 1 lmnii:i't..'n i.t.all te- l.e-l.l as Mrictly j rlvate and r .nlnifrliil. tid thai they will he tre-me-d h'-e-rall . kuoiJ t.HUklliK iulei will pffxit. i;esf.ecttully , JI)llSTO. Ill K A C O. W'c are now prepa"ed to show vou the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND OVER- j COATS in the county an.l give you the lowcs' prices. My line of j GENTS' FUBflSHIMG GOODS TH PITTSBURG TlfVlES. Burlt-d Alire. Pt rKTiaisia kg, Jan. 4. Intelligence re'iie lu-vl lie-re to-l:ey of a fearful acciilent that oe-i-tirre'el at rrei.s.ohovits;ik.s, a village? in Uu-.-ia I'eilaml. It ajijiears that a jihy.-ieian who h:ul been practicing at that lai-ej recently lie-came ill, . anel, tej all ni.ie-arancvf, lie-el. Hie beely was interrreel. A few hours after the mourn ers hail elepartenl Irom the cemetery pome men who were engagei! alieitit the grounels were starthtl by hearing a suce-e-s Liquor at theClob-. .vti.vr.F, N". V.. Jan. .'!. Mav Cnw the le",-ear-ol.l daughter eif Kelwarel C're.-. a e-arpe-nte-r in .loiel.in, a village 17 mile-s from here, is an enigma tophy- ; She iias lived sixty-iseveii days without Qi ..,.- ..nmnlefo. Am now r.renared to show you a much lar- j Eridltfir 211 BEtttT tllSH EVEf. AO in M e f J - L I tJ rer assort nient than ever betore. Call anel see nie as l win ten jou apparent nourishment ami yet she weighs aliont 110 lKitinds, anel was strong expe-eteil te re-e ignize' the hand that siim of the most unearthly shrieks, which On Ni '.v Vear's elay the rhilaU-!phi.i ltumii issue-d a Sotive-nir liuml.e r whie-h, as a newspape'r marve-l. was ene of tie-greate-st e.f this ,nuo e.f progress. In printing the- eli lie hi S tons e.f paper were ttse-il. e.vt r loO.ooo ee.pit-s issued, ear copy containe-el H pages. The Pi en,' I one of the he -.-t papers in th I'nited State s is ahe ad e.f i vi rv other pa per in riiiladi'lphia in ire-illation and in polities it is as true to tariff-re form and th.i bojft interests of the pc-opl.- -i.-thc ne-ed!e is to the pole. h eels the-iii and help tlie aelmitiistration if it conies to a fight with Quay. Tin: e-hance-s for a war with Chili sen-m to he daily growing less. A late dispatch fmni Valparaiso says: it has been learne'el that the ( ioveininent's cable to Minister Montt. at Washington, was a withdrawal uf the offe-n.-ive paragraphs in ,-senor Malta's le tter in reply te Presi dent Harrison's message. It is believeel that the three men found guilty uf stab bing the- I'altimore seamen will be iun ishee! publicly during the festivities just In-ginning in honor eif the victory over Jialiiui'i ill. Tin: following amendments to the McKinley tariff law were introduceel in the House at Washington, on Tucsday: "Py Mr. Martin eif Indiana, to re-peal the sugar bounty law; by Mr. Wat-em of (ieorgia, to .lace jute' bagging, jute, iron ties ami binding twine en the free list; by Mr. Andrew of Massae husetts, plac ing raw wool, coal anel iron oie on the free list; by Mr. Stone e.f Kentucky, for free- e ntry e.f lumber, tin plate anil terne plate; by Mr. Coodnight, uf Kentue ky, placing salt on tin free list; by Mr. Mc- te all appearances e-ame frem the newly hlle'el grave. At tirst the men lleil in con.-ternalion, but in a short time their conmge retiirneel. Shovel.- Here pr-ur-rd anel the earth was hastily removcnl frejin the grave? anel the colli n lifteel out. l"pon eijie-ning the eollin it was found that the eloctor hael Uen alive when he was burieel, but that he hail subsequent ly di.'el from suffocation. The decision if Jtlelge Pe-nnvpacker that sen-ial clubs e-annejt se-'d li-jtior with emt a lie ense- has brejught w ith it more trouble fer the club men. Should the Supreme Court atlirni the hjwer Court's rulings anel insist ujnm a lie-ense lt-ing taken out, it will lie .-try soon proven that a club canneit take out a license under the present law unless it eelLs to whosoever may apply. Another jiortion of the present law j which worries the club men is the fact j that in applying for a lieense it must lc ' distinctly state-el in the petition that the applicant is the only erson in any manner interefteel iieciiniarily in the biisiness, anil that nj other person shall lie pecuniarly interested eluring the e-on-tinuance of the license. The se.t-tien re lating to public houses alse gives much concern to those interesteel. If a license; is granteel they are confronted with evi deuee of conducting a public house anel the club roeims would have to le thrown ojH-n for everyone whe appliee.1 for a drink. j Under Fire 1 ons of Coal. ! enough to sing at her gramlfathcr's fun eral thre-o weeks ago. Her jiee-uliar eeindition had lieen entil ing on for two years, when she? had the 'grip. I-"oeel in any feirm remains on her stomach an instant only. A ieeuliar phase if the case is that he eloe-s not sle-p, with the except ie m of an heiur in the morning. Opiates and chlorals act onlv as stimulants. ORPHANS' CODRT SALE -OI'VAU'AHLK- REAL ESTATE. nice goods ami save you money. Very Respectfully, C. . . 8II.1IIB.1UGIL CARROLLTOWN, PA. inn-' ! !) !-M .'.ir.-- ANDREW 247 and 240 Main S-rret, JdIimsI vh. FOSTER, It ge t- tlie- lie-WS eif tli. le-leirra nil. anel -oM-r- ll fully ami aei inately Col l-e-l-t Mlllke-l l:iio:1-. I-1 lull! :n .'1 linu-- ly I-MitoriaN. In faet er 1 liii -.s liat -to mail. a -oinileie- new- -mji.t e-aii l: fonn.i in ihe- o'inni. .1 TIIK TIM KS. Mil.-e-ri f..i THE PITTSBURS TIMES. ITeisTi:(T Ni: 'KNT A COPY f i.oo A VMAU. Uoulei lUther Ilurn. Wii.kkmsakuk, January S. Charles Wall, the Wyoming county wife mur derer, has addressed a letter to Govern or Pattison asking for his excellency to authorize the autherite?s of Wyoming county to burn him (Wall) to death in steatl of inflicting the death-penalty by Crearv, of Kentue kv, i.laeing tin plate the usual mejele of hanging. Wall mur- eiereei nis wiie wnu on a.e ia-x juue. He was jealous. On the morning of the murder he lav in wait for his wife. j When she appearexl in the back jard he Tin: wionw stnnm will I f.fe.-.Ovn ' knexked her down with an axe and anel agricultural implement-? on the free list. years old in May. Its inventor was a printer James Chalmers, uf Dundee, S-otlanel, who eiied in 1S."3. England, fifty-two years agt, introlue'enl the new syste'in of pre-paying letter postage, and according to a elecree of Dec. 21, liS5!, i.ssued the first stamps, which were to !e : " j put lefe"re the public on May i uf the Tin: (iovernor e.f Kansas, .-ays tin folleiw ing year. A year later they were New York H. disreganling the ju-t introeluecel in the United States and reejuest e.f the l-'armers' Alliance that he Switzerland, anel within three years hael t-ummon tin- legislature to eleet a Sena- lee-enie common in Uavaria, TSelgium tor re pre senting the roplc, has appoint- , nd France. el ti Kepnblii an to sueeeeel Mr. Plumb. "" " " " " To Aggravate his offe-nse he has appoint ed ex-Congres.snian Bishop W. Perkins, who wuis one of the many mite-Ilepresen-tatives in the-Pillion Dollar Congress de-fe-atod for re--lH-tion in Is'.te). Ir. rer kins is a free-silver Republican of ordin ary a'.ilitv and a considerable c'tt e-f the led.. ' nearly severed the head freni the hotly. The murderer is repentant now. He spends all of his time in reading the Pible. He thinks hanging would lctoo good for him, and that death in a more horrible form would le more befitting his crime. Wall is not insaue. The jail phyHciiin says he is perfectly sane. He lines no idea uf committing suieiele. HY Tlrtue f.t an or.'er ol the r.bn Court of (!umrri ruunty, JVnntiylnl!i. to uie direct el, ne will expose to iuMic ale on the remiies Ob SATURDAY, .JANUARY 30, S02, t 2 o'clock, T. tbe tollowinn descriLel Kcal Ktnte. viz: All that ccrtnln l-iece f.r .rol of lan.1 cltnate in the) te.wnrblp e.l AHekheLV. county ol e'atcl.rl. rrnii.lvioiiH. m'ohi one mile tri-in te tnti-"otn t fhent piina. dOlnln land ol .laei-b Hwk. John lniiioo. heir ot Caul e'onr,l. eeK- 1, ll W Mi-e".nnell. K-T. Mc onoell and J.iepa Alati), contminlDK 64- ACRES, more or ten, anil having tbcreoo erected a LAHOK -L" HUl'SK with I'orrh. and bel I. en Barn, with Sheds Hauicj She-d and other oecerarj liutl.nlljiBKH. all in icood repair. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten f.er cent ot the purchase m iner t i tie paid oa the da? of ale. the balance ol one-third at the confirmation ol nale; i.ne.thlrd In six month, aiid one ihliit In one Tear Irom tbe cunhrmatlnn ol ale. Ief!-rrd payments to be iecureel by i judtcment bond and mortirase 01 purchaser and to bear Interest Irom the cxurtrmat Ion ' -ale. JOHN HAKNET. AM ANl) Al)MS. ' Execntors of Tbnmaa W. Aelamn. deceased. Chen SpriDt. Fa.. January 8, 14 3'-. LADIES1, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S at Lowest Possible Prices. Fit, Style and WoriLmaEstilp Gnarantccu. -A l.AKi.r. LOT- Boots & Shoes r ai.i. tRiBi:s e.sxT nr. siii:kml. Norkistowx. Ta., January '2. Five tons of coal fell upon Richard Kelly, an inmate of the Xorristown asylum, anel he was not discovered for tve hours. Kelley has leen in the hospital several years, having come from Downington, Chester county, anel he was very slight ly affected. He anel tive others were ordereh to unloael a car ef pea coal la day. He was working under the ear trying to knock out the pins that held the dejor. While one went for a crowbar, an other patient opened the lock with a pick. The coal rusheel down on Kelly, completely burying him. His absence was not observed for two hours. When workmen were carrvmg awav the coal they found the elead Ixjely. The coroner is investigating the case. Dr. Chase, a ' IJV O A T TT I resident physician, says he is surpriseel JD VJ?V k) l I J iJ ; that the patients were allowed to work without a Supervisor. f A I-eOTol eonnel In the Went ward of the bor S onuh ol E'lencburir. ijt'mbrla eonnty. Fa. . m Iroutlnif on Sample atreet avin-thereon erect- Ix a hole in a lexlge of recks at Bridge1- l peirt, Conn., a man named 1 kxilan found two pewter mugs of gold anel silver coins There are more in the hole. YaMIe Eeal Estate At his residence in Heading, (iencral ' Daviel McM. (Jregg, Auelitor Cleneral- : elect is conlined to his bed very ill. He first took sick with an attaek of the grip, but euhseejuently more serious symptoms weie manifested which threatened pneu- i meni;i. lli phy;lciau dots not penult : anv vi-ite. i to t' liini. 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report in 1 1 .v LL NX rowdeir ABSOUYEKtf PURE FIIAME HOUSE and (.utbuUdinit. all In uood repair. For term or partculara call on or addre jeHN NK.AI.AN. Mcktown. Pa., or M. l. KH TEL.t..Ebenbiiric. Fa. ARM FOR RENT. The subscriber otTers feir rent his farm in Munste-r township, alemir the line of the l KbonsbiirR t Crosson railroad, about two ! mile's from Cresson. Farm contains about I Ii u.nw .ilwnt i"J ol... ti.W Pnci.ccinn o-lv- en on 1st of April. Call em or address the the suhsLTibe-r at Loretto. Pa. JAMES NOON. Feb. 27, 1 .!. j Eteiiste Fire Insurance Apcy rr. AV- DICK, uenerai irsurance Ageni t WE AKEHKAIUl' AIITEHS KOK THE I.AUKTSTVl.KS IX DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. a ni.li i.NEOFr.iRPF.rs AMtriMTiixn. lVi'cossELL & saupp Are showing some Handsome Styles in LIGHT :: 0YERC0ATS IN MEllOTS, KERSEVS, ETC., IT $6.50, $S.00, $10.00 and $11.50. M'COMELL&SAUPFS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1300 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Pa. 6 fi 3 9 Kew White Front BnilliiiE, 113 Clinton Stre J, Jotetown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Ctill to see us when in town. -r.onaiT at Sheriff's Sale ! FROM THE r.TOCK OF- W. E. SCMMHRTZ &L CO., I'llTsHI R, rA. The public invited to call. Prices awAy down. JN0. LLOYD & SONS. NOT DEAD YET ! VALLIE LUTTRINCER. CHCirRIH OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE Axr rA' nooriSG. kesfiecttally Invite the attention 01 hli trtem'f anel the public In aeneral to the (art that be 1 it HI carrying on liunineKii at the ol 1 (tami u.poiitc tti Moantatn House. ttn-nulmrK, and If .re(ared w ini.pty from a larKe tlock. or manu(actarin to or der, any article In bis line, from tbe mallei to the turnout. In the best manner and at tbe lo" llvtnir iirices. pfrNo penitentiary wortt either made or ioia at tbti eitabllahment. TIN UOOF1N(J SPKCIALTY. le me a eall and fatlifY yonrielei ai tc my ork and prleei V. a.CTThlM. Eniibur. April 18. l8-tl. FIR SA LT, The ondemlitneei will fell at rrtTate ' piece of real eetale Uute In Mannter tenrip. (laraMie county, l'a . eonmlnliiu reffectiere! , fllty ill and 0 tl -! e acrei and allowance . ire ' propert U Impn.ved and In Kod itate of com ! tiv.tton. and will be iold at a re-iioueb e r rice 1 and unneeT teruii. Kor Kortner ieal.onoraddr... A.vln -1"" I Iieoemt-er 12.15W- Ir.tto. r tu.l Fire lniurance anipany ol will be held at the otflc-e ot the ?"'rr b,e.n enfbonr. on Monday.. laiiuary 11. M,w the houn ot 10 a. . nd U r. m. , w 1i1C k. ?ci.-re''r-' Pee. lira. l'! i't- I.. - 1-' - i I....... - .n Mm I.iin - Mi ii. 1 1.. I i 1: ll ' 1 il. I I l.t til. w.-.-l,. in I-: n;. 1 : -T i .!.;. e I . . .! 1 ,., . , M ;--M ; :i 11. 1 I I: In '..I. n 1 1 l I: ;uv .-v-.n : in., i.: - M tllU'll- le-ii ii. 111. Mill M 1 r. 1. 1 ;..t i.r . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l I. i- ! 1 1 1 l . . ' II, .- 1 injur Ii. .v. -in;. ; em I ; e lf. ' li..w , il i- ai l.r. . .ill N .. -Mill. I .ill j yi-.i SI,. : lar,. la-i. i Mill. e. ill I I illl I Sin.. Mill! Mlil yi-a- J.ll till .. Ah. M11 :il 1 yi-:i Z:i. ., of I III-.. J-'ra. (lull ..III. I K11- - -1iii frui. : sera 1 ui l ' in j '.iJui can de ii l.l.i. ah.. in Wa- Mu Oin: let Oil I .- mini M.1 1-1 1 liu tin ISh. Ve CTH da hip fill! Se .u' jui tl hrn Oh me be cat C.n lift wa ur t'fl. ha wl, XVP- ar re a wl fi ! ITAU 1 'I I. '1 I. At K II K A SB VUG, VA.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers