The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 22, 1892, Image 2

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'FRIDAY -
Chalk's Uudin urniy in was
officers and 5719 men.
At the Deacratij rimnxiesin I'hila- j Mtn to all the world Uides.
delphhi on Meadiy the Cleveland l'atii- j White throwing every tftritt obt-taclc
Bon win.; o the. party, carried almost the way of this great trade, the hril
everythinj; rVctint; 7ft out of S5 dele- lant ilu-v of the Administration is o
gates to t.fce "State Convention who will hu or beg commercial favors from
have the- T.nmin- tf the 10 delegates to ; countries w hich, in the nr.ture of things,
the Niit',oftal convention, all of whom cn :iave little or no triuk with the Vm
will be.5tClevektnfi. 'States. It is considered a great sTroke
I to obstruct commerce with Ureal Hritain
JTRl'TARY lil A'iNE, while attending a
cab'mot meeting' on Tuesday experienced
an cthtv attack of indigestion and wis
C jmptlled to gc home. The aataek was
' severe as that of a fortnight ,
tut the frequent attacks causes much
ilm to his friends who see in him the
hib to KtriW'j down Harrison.
Ik war th mid b.i deelartid against
Chili there will lie a great rush among
'the fiiithftil of the g. o. p. to get into the
uamrni aster and Commissary depart
ments. No draft will be required to
push -the patriots into tilling up the
ouoiu. in these departments and Ihiuii
' ti-s and pensions will m a secondary
' matter.
Thk subject of safety appliances fr
conpling freight cars is likely to receuw
serious attention in Congress during tlte
present Hcssiou. The necessity for a
system to prevent the -enormous sacri
fice of liv-s of employes has leen felt for er than to make very plain that the eor
tome years and been several times made resondenee makes out a jterfect case for
the subject discussion by the inter-state the I'nited States, uton which thel'resi-
commero
ports.
commission in its aniniil re-
Ar the meeting of the Democratic
State Committee )ield at Harrislmrg on
Wetlnesday J. Marshall Wright, of Al-
lentown waselccted chairman over James dations will be siit-tained by Congress -M.
Kerr, of Clearfield, by a vote of 43 men without regard to party, ami that if
to .!"'. William F. Harrity, of l'hiladcl- ; war must come the mvessary appr-iria-phia,
:it the same time was electtl to j tions will le freely and promptly given,
fill the vacancy in the National Com- A large Jiunjority of the most level
mittre causinl bv the d.ath of Hon. ! headed and hest-informed ntemlK-it of
William L. Scott. both Houses are firm in the lclicf that
Tiik principal steamship compan'u-s
have dvtermineil to adopt a particular
route of travel across the Atlantic.
There is wisdom in such a course. In
the first place, the preference will un
doubtedly be given to the Iwst route,
which is iu itself no small matter, and
in the second place it will enable the
ships traversing it to render each other
assistance in ease it is needed.
A I'knnsyi.vasia Congressman, pays
the Chicago Tiun.i, h:is intrtiduced hill
for the appropriation of 100, mu fur the
relief of the famine-stricken Kussians.
IJetter save the money until spring, when
the coal harons of Pennsylvania shut
down on working their mines with the
benevolent purjKise of increasing tlie
price of their stx-k on hand and the
immediate effect of starving their miners.
A movkm i:xt is on foot among the anti-administration
Kcpul licans to place
Senator Allison, of Ioiva, in the race for
the Republican pn-sidential nominaiion.
There seems to lie a weiikening on the
part of those who have most ardently
hoped that Secretary Blaine would he a
candidate, and now the name of Senator
Allison is proposed, on the ground that
he is the strongest man in the north
west. C.i;ui: At. Simeosi, formerly papal sec-
retary of state and prefect general of the
propaganda, died at Rome, on Thursday
of Lift week, his death was due to an at-
tack of grip, from which he had leen
suffering for several days. Ciovonoi
'Simeoni was born at Paliano in l!"lu.
After he was ordained he held a numlier
Of important otlices. He was taken to
I:ome as a professor, and was honored
with various high oflices.
'
Thk orange crop of Florida is ToO,lR0
lo.es greater this year than it was last
yeur. The fruit is smaller but fully as
fine iu flavor as Lust season's crop.
Trie -.are lower thn last year, the
prowers getting about $1 a box. Freight
charges are rather steep for the railroads
:and the middlemen realize more from
handling oranges than the orange grow
er receives for his work. As the crop is
fully o,o00,(X0 boxes, the disbursements
for orangts in Florida will be $'?,ri(K),(KX).
Tlhis will tome up in value to the corn,
Oats, jiotaioes or any of the field crops of
this State.
'Thk I take of Clarence, eldest son of
the Prince .!' Wales and heir presumptive
to the throne of Great Ilritain, died on
Thursday of last week, aged 2S years.
While his t'taath is regarded ns a great
loss by those -of his countrymen who lie
lieve in royrfhy, there area great num
ber, judging rom the tone of some of
the English -papers who believe that the
live; of prinuK are of no more value than
those of subjects and who believe also,
mat the rettrw of princes for the pur- ' Congressional election by the Republi
poscs of ruling is not a paying invest- ; eans, who also had their full share of
ment to the eommon :people. Prince tne boodle furnished by the tariff bar
Cieorge, the second son of the Prince of ( "-S ' t West Virginia gave a larger to
Wales, is no Lt-ir presumptive and it is ta' majority on the Democratic side
likely that the world .will move along as tuan ""d given for many years,
usual. j In fact, our Republican Iriends waste
Hon. Artiu n 1. tioHMAS w as on Tues
,day at Ant u Wilis, Md., practically n -.elected
I'nited States Sua tor by the
Maryland Legislature for six years, from
March 4, to succeed himself.
In '
.the8. n:tte Mr. Gorman received 20 of i
the itt. votes cast, the lIon.se jsave Lim !
SO out. of so votes. The two luiet will i
, meet, in joint convention at nwia !
VlnesLy to ratify the ballot. One no arrangement has leen made by cur- , su LT f;TE Makik. Mich. Jan 10
.ballot fvrilViiti-d States Senator to tuc- j tain or (loor at the entrance of the Uioth year ao Silas Coulter, a wealthy fanner
-et.l the laU Hon. E. K. Wilson, was ' 10 to insure the privacy demanded by living near here, was murdered. Sus
taken in both J louses, and resulted in a Uuker lUot law, and that the booth f'idon Panted to his ton William, with
KratUriiig vou-.-fcimi which no tangible , not linir built solid to the ...m! v.;n hf,m h(! .hatl "ot Iteen on grxxl terms
conclusion can 1lniwn. It may be ex
. . '. . '
iHH-ted iluU a result w ill 1 reached to
day (Thursday) witije chances appar
ently fav.cjiM Charhjy, I. Cobson, the
Tii- U,lal ciTxrriM of the United State
,.c Kal v.vir iiri tYi Priil:ul'hnhi:
amounted in vahie to $4 11,59V),-
t07. This is $30,000,000 les than the
value f the exports to preat Britain
and Ireland ia Yet thiBCounlry'e
! trto last year to the United Kingdom
' Amounted in value to more than its ox-
and Ireland, whose eole draw upward
of f' iT-nt. of the export of the da
ted States, and to negotiate a treaty of
reciprocity with Veneula, whose imports
front this -country amount to naif of one
m t otu. of its total export trade. The
McKinW organs make a great cackle
over a reciprocity treaty with I5rail,
whMi the exports of the Tnit.-d States to
all outh America, Central America and
.thv MYst Indies combinfvl do not ejnal
iu value the cxHirt.s to (iermany, against
wlfist trufte with this country the lc
Kiulcv tariff wages a Kialignant war.
i It is rumored in Washington that
I 'resident Harrison will send a message
j to Congn-ss to-day (Thursday) if in the
i meantime no assurances of reparation
are received from the Chilean liovern
mer.t for the murder of the American
sailors at Valparaiso. The message it is
. sr.id will not he-go war-like in tone as has
been indicated, and will hardly go farth-
. tlent feels justitied in demanding out
j right an aptiloy :for the continuel in-
suiting treatment reoived at the hands
; of 1hile.
j There is no ntestion, whatever, that
; the President's attitude and recommen-
I the demand upon Chile for
reparation
will not have to le pressed Uyond the
IKrttrt of the President's message, for
tln-se men think that when Chile is con
vinced that the I'nited States is in dead
f aruestshe will at once apologize.
Ox Thursday of hu-t week Cardinal
Manning, one of the highest dignitaries
in the Catholic church died in a plainly
furnished room, iu his palace, at West
minster, England, aged SI years. The
tl-'ccascj had been ill for soriit time and
his death owing to his advanced age was
expected. He was educated at Harrow
and Iialiol college, Oxford, and gradua
ted in ISoO. He preached in the I'ni
versity of Oxford and liecame archdea
con of Chichester in 1S10. He became
a deep student of religion, and wrote a
treatise attacking the Komun Catholic
church. In ISol he joined that church,
in which he entered the priesthocd, and
iu ls.17 founded an ecclesiastical con
gregation at Bayswater, entitled the
Oblates of St. Charles Horromeo. He
was made a domestic prelate to the l'ope
After the death of his eminence Cardin
al iseman. Monsignor Manning was
consecrated Archbishop of Westminster,
June 8. ISO.".. Ipe Pius IX, created
him a cardinal priest. March 15,
and on ."1 Dec. 177 invested him with
the Cardinal's hat.
Is an interview on the probabilities of
a war with Chile, Representative Ray nor,
of Maryland, said: "I hope that war
may le averted. Every means should
be used for a pacific settlement of this
'lUrt:tu l-fore this extreme remedy is
ri:t)rtoJ to. The testimony should be
rarcfully scrutinized and the question as
to ilow f;,r the government of Chile has
justified the attack upon the American
BMors shouU u, crUicanv t.Xan,ined.
The report of the judicial investigation
and especially the recommendation of
the President will have great " eight in
this matter. If thegovernment of Chile
was not in the revolutionary condition
that it is this whole question could lie
settled in a day by a telegraphic apolo
gy." Continuing he said: "As a mem
her of the foreign affairs committee, I
have not arrived and shall not come to
any conclusion until the evidence issub-
inittetl and time is given to deliberate
tipon it. ' j
j
Wi-vr ViwivM ,..... .v m i e !
T, . . sab the Wheeling
I nM, r, is not a doubtful state. Our
Republican friends have lieen singing
that song too long with no other result
than Democratic 'victory Iu thel.
v . i , , ,
national elec tion Quay devoted siecial
attention to West Virginia and the state
was flooded with Republican lioodle, yet
she cast her Vote for the Dernocr-itic c in
ti i . i . '
Il.l.U. ihe last (.llUrnatonal contest
- - . ,
......wimu-uic leit.ong i.sue in tlie last i
their time trying to puL Wot Virginia
from the Solid South,
j The State comimesion is expected to
consider its selection of a joling booth
wnicl " uevisexl by the members. It
has been tlovcred that it conflicts.
witn two l"1".' that it cannot be man-
facturl at the .rice fixed, $4. 8.: that
...
MH in tue purcuasc of votes, as a voter
1 ..1 -
canelip hie ballot sheet to his neighbor,
who can fix it and return it. and as each
voter receive but one ballot there will
" HfUT l.-. elVMe.- .-, ,r, . J
1Ysfclugton Letter.
IVamhw.tgn. I). IT
Jan. I5tb, 1S92 '
Mr. Harrison has, if high Kopubhoan t ham, undcuLU-dlv Uio oMj.t man .n
authority may be believed, relieved Mr. Iowa, diod hero thi morning a the ivsi
Blaine of the Chilian Uisinrfsand taken tlence of Mrs. C. li. CWtU his your.gtt
it entirely in hia own hands. The wmc ' daughter, who has reached her thrtv
authority nays that an ultimatum hts score yvis. Just Iww old the wterau
1h nt to Chili and that all of the was is not known, fc there is ik record
correspondence and the PresidrtU's ac
companying proclamation wfeich wen'
iteld back Uvause of the Chifiau minis
ter having succeeded in hamboozling
Mr. Ulaine as to hiscountry's intentions,
w ill go toOongiwsw just as soon as the
evidence of all the sailors of the Jtalti
ntore has Ihh taken. This evidence,
as far as it hs Ixn-n teit'graphed to the
eastern parrs, has errat-l "a very Axr
like feeling in Congress, and if Mr. Har
rison les not hurry up and semi Uh?
coriesp'tfideiice in, he will tind it tle
maiuhd by resoIutn.
Tl;e House hits adopted a resiolut-in
olliered by Kcpiviiiative lloliuaa timt
has -spread consternation aitMMig lite
promoters of schemes reuiring "''a liltk'
appropriation." It dcclan-s it to -Iw the
judgment of t.'n- House that tlH -granting
f subsidie-; r lounties by kngress
in inouev, public lands, londs-vr by en
dorsement or by pledge of the public
crtxlit, to prtrmote special prict-r inihist-
ries or enterprises, indeienIert of the
constitutional Kwer of Congiiss, is un
just and iiujiolitic and in manifest 'on
llict with the spirit tf Kepublicxii .insti
tutions. And further resotees that in
view of the present comliliou f the
ireasurj-, and localise eflici"ut and hon
est government can only ibe. assured by
the frugal e.ienditure tf the public
money, while unnecessary and lavish
exjteruliture under any and all condi
tions leads inevitably to venal and cor-
rupt iaeihotls in public affairs, no numcv
ought to be appropriated by Congress,
except such as is necessary to carrv m
the departments, frugally, efficiently and
honestly administered.
The Uepublican party has, by its na
tional legislation, given protection to
certain classes, always at the expense of
the ma.-sts; but it has iersist:it!y h
nied protection to one class, to which it
might have leen given without -expense,
or injury to any honest man. The class
referred to is the inventors, to whom
the country owes so much, who have
vainly implored Congress to amend the
patent laws by making it a criminal of
letise to knowingly infringe a patent.
Jieprescntative Tillman, chairman of the
House committee on patents, is deter
mined that the I K-uvjcratic House shall
have the honor of parking a bill com
plying with the imentors' wishes and
breaking up the iraclicp, now so com
mon, of intentional infringement of suc
cessful patents by jeirties without iirwn
cial responsibility.
The Senate Committee on Kloctioits
this week heard the contested cases of
Claggett vs. lulois, of Idaho, and Dav
idson vs. Call, of Florida. The hearings
in Uith casts were mere formalities, it
having lecn certain U forehand that the
committee, almost unanimously, favored
the sitting members. DuImjis and Call.
Owing to the fact that the articles
which will lie affected by the wparate
tariff bills likely to lie reporU-d by the
House Ways and Means Committee are
few in number, and that they have U-en
so thoroughly discussed in the press, the
committee has decided that it will lie
unnecessary to grant hearings to those
interested in them, as it is not probable
that a single new fact could be brought
out.
Representative Harter, of Ohiti, has
introduced a bill to consolidate and re-
duce the mini lcr of customs collection
districts in the country, which he thinks
w ill improve the service and save S17S,
W0 annually.
The DciiMH rats of the House have al
ready reached the why and wherefore
stage of the session. They want to know
why Secretary F'oster has withheld the
payment of some $o0,(XKJ,lK0 appropri
ated for the fiscal year ending June 150
last; also why some $3o, 000,000 less
than should have lieen paid out of the
appropriations for the current fiscal year,
during its first half, ending Jan. 1," has
been paid. These questions and others
concerning Government finances, may
give the Secretary more trouble than the
grip, from which he has just recovered,
did.
The Democrats alo wish to know
just what effect the McKinley tariff law
ia having upon the country, and it is
proposed, in order to obtain that infor
mation quickly, that the House commit
tee on manufactures investigate its ef
fect upon the general manufacturing in
terests, the Committees on Agriculture,
Labor, Commerce to do the same for
those several interests. A Senate Com
mittee siient a part of last summer in
making an investigation of this subject,
but the House proposal would be much
more thorough, consequently more satis- I
factory. " " j
Sjtcaker Crisp is expected to be well
enough to preside
next week.
over the Hous by r
M.
A 300-Foot Mide.
Zeuknople, Pa., Jan. IS. A terrible
accident hapjiened to a sleigh-load of 12
pleasure seekers between here and Har
mony last night. The party started
down a hill coated with ice. The driver
tried to turn the horses, but too late, and
an instant later the sled swung 30O feet
down the declivity. The drrver escaped
bv inmriinrr IIaih! i-li.l i
occupant were mixed up in an almost
inextricable mas.s. Miss Iizalteth Mar-
tin had her spine so badly injured she
"ill likely die. A young man named
Iicrry bad his skull fracturetl, making
fatal injuries. Miss Long was also struck
hy one of the shoes of the horses and
nceivei1 a Kh four inches in length di-
rtct!y atr"SS hei forehead. Those men-
tionetl were most seriously hurt, though
not one escaped without bruises or cuts.
Roth horses had broken their legs in the
alK' they were shot. The young
"lfcn hearing the injured, were obliged
to walk nearly a mile over the slippery
i h.(,,. .Uv !,,,!,. J
'x--, vav aiava.va M x a 1 V UCV
Fear a Bossian Calonj.
Fall Rivek, Mass., Jan. 18. The ad-
vent here of Russian Hebrews in consid-
,..,,1.1. i : ,
in the mill, as they fear the competition
which their kK-ating here means. An
agent of Baron
Hirsch is iuthecity, and
b arriving with considera-
the refugees are
ble regularity. They are provided with
tenements, food and fuel for two week
1 after which they are expected to make
their own living. Most of them lind
employment in the mills as weavers.
They show considerable proficiency and
are already U-ginning to supplant the
help of other nationalities.
(jot Keligion ami Confessed.
ior several years, and tlie vonnn-
was arrested and tried for the tillinrr
. - -- - j " "...
I'1" - ' trial resulted in the acquittal of the
LaJit niKf't the son, at a revival
"l -Methodists, professed
J. ,,,,,,. ,1 alid lakfll to jail.
1H lean OH;
Oxir.MWA, la., Jn. 10. JtdtuaVit k-
of the date of his Hrth, but as he voted
for John Adams in I7t'7 he was t least
one hundred and twenty years !d. He
remembered Washington, and saw hint
inaugurated t New York, basing trav
rM from Virginia to witness the cere
mony. He was lflrn in Franklin county, Va.,
nd hail never Ix-en sick a day in his
life until two weeks ag-t. His father
was an Indian scout ami was killed by
the redskins, w hich led his sons, Joshua
and his brother to enlist in several In
dian wars, notablly those against the
Cr-eks and Seminoles. Twenty years
ago he came to Ottuntwa, w here he has
since resided. He did not marry till he
was an old man, and then chose a wife
forty years his junior. He w:is the
father of eleven children, three of whom
survive him.
He was a detout christain,
never
'ihvvl
-form
limiors or tobacco in ny
He was -Sit rar-ntly an osstl
being. His body and limbs Seem to lie
;as hard as lame, and the flesh on his
face was like Jtifi covering of a pachy
derm. He had many idiot ideas, and
for the past year has steadily refused
to wear trousers, insisting that the
clothes which nature gave him were
good enough. He wanted to visit the
coal pallace last fall, but drew the line at
trousers and would not thus indulge his
curiositv.
A VtorU ib.mt War.
I
Tin: people of the 1'nited StaU-s
will
unitedly accept war with Chili if
can't lie maintained with honor.
jieaee
A hcV
ism, and if m-edless; war shall le jirecip
itated. it would le as unfortunate for the
xilitical fiower that caused it as it would
tie discreditahle to the nation.
There can he no excuse for war in this
evening of the nineteenth century until
the power o diplomacy and arbitration
shall have ln-en exhausted. Jiwgo poli
ticians, johing contractors, adv auurous
lilihusters and revolutionary anarchists
are always for war; hut the great mass of
the American jieople of every jiolitical
faith ever prefer peace as long a it is
linked with honor.
In this Chilian dilliculty our ju em
inent has In-eu primarily in the wrong
hy wilding and maintaining a recklss
and almost alien adventurer as our Min
ister to that (iovernmeut. Adventurer
like. Minister Kgan sid.tl with the des
Kitic wer that the fieoplc of Chili have
overthrown, and while Kgatt reiiains as
our Minister. th re can Ik- no proju-r
test of theahility of diplomacy to pre
serve jteace between the two countries.
It was disgraceful enough to send such a
Minister to Chili: it would he a eon.-um-
ing shame to go to war because a fool
,ul a Ieculator is iucapable of diploma-
If war must come between the Tinted
States and Chili, it mu.-t come as an ini
jierious necessity one that neither di
plomacy nor arbitration could avert
or it must Ik a monumental blunder
on the part of the admini-tiation and
the jMilitical power that wantonly breaks
the peace of nations. I'tia. Tina.
a(ural tias txpli.LV .
i Eiigim-er Joseph Hunt and Fireman
Col.f.MIit s, Ohio, January, IS. A tcr- , Kradfdrd weiehlown to fragments on Muit
itic explosion of natural gas in which a day bv the explosion of a locomotive m-at
residence was destroyed, two churches Rii iniiigham, Ala. The head of the En-
partially demolished, and about fifty
houses damaged, in which the family of .
Judge John S. Rraj-see had a marvelous
eseae from death or serious injure, oc-
, i .,i ... i ,i . i i . "
vuiio. ,il wui o.ovi o ciocK at. ljincas-
tor, Ohio, twentv-lie miles south of
here. The Judge ua.s in hi.s stu.ly down
stairs in hi residence, a twenty-room
lirick structure in the centre of the town,
when the explosion occurred, while Lis
family were in bed.
The house wua leveled t the ground
and Judge Bra.ssee thrown alout loO feet
into the street car track, where lie was,
afterward picked up in a daed condi- j
lion. Mrs. Ilnissee atul two daughten?,
Clara and Anna, and two sons, Traford '
and Charles, were in their lied.s on the '
second lloir. The sons were hurUnl 15( I
feet into the Lutherau church
yard, I
while the women were caught bv the
.w.v wero rvsmea twenty j .ut any cxjK-nditure of ,M,wer; nowadays
minutes later in their nigl.tclothes, and ; the sites a,e chosen so as to admit of ready
were found to be all cut and bruised, removal cf the iron andslag in large 4uai
There were four servants who luckily es- tities within a limited time, plenty of room
eajHl with only cuts and bruises. Re- ' ad pi)M, drainage
markahle to relate, none of the people . TIl(. uillth anniIa, S(.s,i)n of h(1 Lu
TUolZ -i "? UnXi y- U!iUrvd- 'nrmen's Association of Ohio, Indiana and
The W financially will be quite heavy. j Pennsylvania, began at Canton Ohio, on
A Terrific Kxplusiou.
Ceredo. V. Va.. Jauuarv IS ter-
rific explosion occurred at the 1'haenix
powder milis this lnorning and not a
soul in the mill was left to tell the story.
The shock was heard ttwiity-fi.e miles
away. It hits lieen ascertained that the
first explosion was iu the glazing room
where there were ten tons of powder.
Thus successively the packing house;
magazine and four wheat mills and last
ly a car load of grin jowder went hurl-
nS b"y fragments through the air.
vestige of the entire plant remains
and the country for half a mile is strewn
n-ith fri.inut.i .f V.i,:i.i;... l -
h ot the men, victims of the disas-
ter.
11 is not known definitely, but at pres-
ent writing it is ljelieved that not less
than thirty -five tons of powder was
burned in the several explosions. The
killed are: Archie Livingston, superin-
tendent of the niill:E. T. Wen ton, arch-
itect and engineer; John Benton, John
Schlosser and Charles tscott, workmen,
Mortally injured : Robert Otok. The
seriously injured are: F. O. Recce,
Janien Estep and John Justice, who hap-
pened to be in the vicinity when the ex-
plosion occurred. There are no doubts
but that there are man v slightly in inre.1
J - 0
whose names have not been ascertained.
Ills Lion Ate His Bride.
Silver City, X. M., Jan. IS. A
fctrange and horrible accident occurred
lVmS- ""T heT JUiin
hf? a tame American lion four years old,
' , - "o to e.cyj, . I1IS
5W,,,.c?l,,n-..rA, few da-vs. Ifl"-
v,v a nouuiuiiuuii" giri ami toot iter
"ne anc feared the lion, and
ifi,? h,nslP out of doors that
to his home. She feared the lion, and
.feu.. in... uiiy, in jealousy, me
beast killed and fearfully mangled the
uruie an.t net I to the mountains,
husband is now a maniac.
a nut
'
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
1
5? F (LJkft
ABSOLUTE1X PURE
SEWNAMI OTHER MOIIKVS.
A puUic undertaker a tiioax Orty frs
Uiryr.l viili selling !' boii-sof the jkkt
uttu t'Ui ir.'j Uie i'tu Ty eoits.
It vus so old on ThurMlay of lat
w-k in northern Mianexita that the mer
cury froe in tlie thermwm't'r.
An ostrich r longing to Kitiinsijii"s
circus ilieri rH-itlly at t"im innati. In h
stomach nas fnun 1 ciidie;ltld an ss) Uiu-naitid.
Fifteen women from all pari r the
country claim to have M-eti uiarrhil by
Jiihn Aixlfion. now tnuler
arrest in
'level a ml. (.. fur bigamy. j
William Km-'k, tut trial f'r Kiting Mi. j
Imnnette Nich on NovemUT IMh at Iron- !
tMi. iifar Allentowtt, was found guilty of
murder in the fir.-t legre..
Late tets prove that the stronge-t j
wood arownrig in tlie I'nited States is the J
ruitnicj4ickory'"of Arkansas. The ueak- t
nt is the West Indian birch. I
The man of an averago tif i.",t Kurids j
has cno.igli iron In his make-up to make a ;
plottglt-share and enough phosphorus ty .
make a half million matches. j
Walker's plaiiiug mill at (ireeitshurg. !
as burned down on Sunday morning, to
gether with a h.t of hiiuU-r. The los i--estimate!
at lo,i. with an insiiiance of .
The man is to !x aecounted poor, of
whatever rank lie and sn Iters the iiaiiis
if xierty, whose exK-nses exceed his n
stturci"; and no man is, proier!y speaking.
I poor but he.
.1. Male ihn Forbes, of liostoii. has pur
chased the famous trotting stallion. Arioiu
fr.nn Seiiatir Stanford. f t alifm ni;i, for 1
$l.Vt.Oi. Ariou is :t tno- ear-old with a
record of "i: lo- ,.
The I'zarV iiieime is aljout .'."i.
ki per day. taking Americau eurreue a
the basis ot calculation. !;ieen Victoria's
is r...
ideut
llarrisou is eouteul
' -a li:iltrv SKIT lul- ilyv
A sensation lias lieen cleat. hI among
l'ittshurg doctors liy tlie wholesale dis- j
missal nf the oi staff of physician and ;
surgeonsof Mercy hospital and t he appoint -
litem of a in-w one hy the Sisters who con- j
stitule the management. I
Kit-hard Nhileau. ,f Ciimlierland. w as j
drowned in the Potomac river on Friday, i
l.a-t week hi' contracted the grip, which i
d.-V4!ied into piieiiiiiini ia. (hi Friday !
morning he arose nude, and iu a di-!iriuiu
wamh-ri 1 to the river, where he fell in.
The colored m u of Chicago have pre-
pared a protest ti; the gianting hy C ongress
of the uj'pl'opriatiou of ., Ml.oiio to lie ask
ed for. They hase their ohj.t tlon on the
ground that they were refused representa
tion on tlie huitrd of director and national
commission.
.latnes Hilling, residing at limint,
Fayette county, went to I'niontou n on
Mondav to get some medicine for a sick
cltilil. hut instead got drunk and was ar
rested. He was informed at the jail on
Tuesday that his child was dead and he
as released.
The heahl, of the Kmpress .,f Hussia is
so hadly hrokeii that an eminent (.'erman
physician has lecn summoned toSt. Peters
burg to consult with the court doctors
about it. The terror in which she is said
j to live has l-cti .-miiiL-h to kill almost any
i ot her omuu.
1 .lollli Thoni lisou. colored, of M iHi nnU.-..
V is., shut and seriously wounded his w ife
and .-ut his mot her-in-h.w "s throat. The
latter died almost instantly. Mrs. Thomp
son accused hint of unfaithfulness and iu
his rage Thompson attacked both women
with t he above result.
gineer was found a quarter of a mile from
the sceue of tlie explosion. The water had
got too luw in the boiler.
Mrs. Sarah IloLbs. of Philadelphia, an i
1 i
aged woman, who on Januai v ml. ww
hrutally ki. ked by Thomas Ferguson, a
ju ie fighter, died on Tuesday night at the
hospital. Mrs. Hohhs was picked up un
conscious, and remained in that condition
utitil she died. Ferguson is iu prison.
-Anu.mH-rofstoreswerer.ihiHdatrn-
lontoivn on Thursday night r last week.
Near nioiiiing John clark heard a sus-
picimis noise in his cellar, and upon inves
tigation found two iiiciicaMyingawaycat
ahles. lie compelled t hem to unload, but
having no assistance, cjtil 1 not arrest
them.
Formerly sites fur furnaces were often
selected with a view to material
brought to the tops of the furmices w ith-
1 i.esdav. Several hundred delegates are
j in attendance, and the nieetintr will he
one of importance. In addition to electing !
olllcers. the question of establishing the I
rate of dues w ill fx? considered.
John II. It. Nicholson, head of a bank
ing hou-e which failed at Baltimore on
Friday, attempted suicide on Saturday
evening. The liabilities of the bank were
about '!.), with searcely any assets.
Several large business houses were also af- '
fected by the failure so that they had to
make assignments, and it is said that oth
ers w ill yet go dow n. It is the worst fail- ,
tire Baltimore has had for some time. I
Henry Crooks, a school toahor of Darke I
county. Ohio, on Friday whipped Farmer!
( lark s eight-year-old ltoy. On Saturday
night the farmer loaded hisguu with buck
shot and. encountering the teacher In
sieigh witu his best girl, fired at him. The
load en tered the teacher's
and arm, barely missing the lady. !
Clark was arrested and gave 500 bail for '
court on the charge of shooting with intent ,
to kill.
At the retreat poor house near Wilkes
barre. Pa., is a Polander named John Mfca,
who has lieen sleeping for thirteen months
and shows no signs of w aking up. He was
taken there from the Wilkesbarre city hos
pital about fouiteeu months ago. The
sleeper ocraionly opens his eyes to take a
little nourishment and immediately draw s
his head under the covers and falls Into a
comatose condition. The cas has not been
explained.
The purchase of Arion, the California
two-year-old horse, for ir0,OfO, brings to
light the fact that this price is the biggest
one eyer paid for a horse since Philip of
Macedon paid thirteen talents for Bucepha- i
lus to gratify young Alexander. But the
buying w as the most costly one. as thirteen
talents then had a greater purchasing pow-
er than $150,000 now. Ileside, the modern
horse is a better one, ltueephalus having
been an ill-tempered, ugly horse,
Arion is a darling and speedy.
while
Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Powder
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg.
GREAT OARCAlNS IN
... . T ... .
I All Hllller OoOtl-S lllUSt ro.SltlVfly
block takus";
REMICTtQNS
OH
Come and investigate for yourself or write
Department.
C A iVl JPEB IE IL
81.83,85,87 AND
CARL RIViNIU S
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER & aEWEtER
AND DEALER LN
"w
A h&
k' n X '':;;,S
U'n--- .s;t..'
Ijj l
' .if(
4
it
fill
life
IS- 1!
;
Fall
and
I have just received a large stock of
Boots, Shoes JI Rubbers
FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ALSO,
A LARGE LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES.
The Finest line of Shirts und LTndorwe:tr in the town. Hats and
Caps, Hosiery, Handkerchief;?- Gloves, Mittens, Rubber Coats.
Umbrellas, IJovs' Shirts and Waists, Cardigan Jackets, etc. You
-ii j, r 1 I I . i . ... , t .
also tind 1 keep the Latest fctyles of Neckwear.
1 . b. Agent for John V. Carroll's Tailoring House.
Opposite Cambria House.
Eckenrode -
-DEALERS IX-
General.'. Merchandise
CL O TUIJVG, FL O UR, FEED,
Luniberandliinglcs. We keep our Stock ahas
Full and Complete. Give us a Call.
JEcffiemo'me MnppeJI9
C ARK O I jyroAVN, IV.
WILLIAM M'KILLIP & CO.,
CASSANDRA, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
FARQUHAR VIBRATING SEPARATOR.
W oa4rrful
tMras a. a. ran vi ham, lt,
and all kinds of farming implements. Parties desiring any ma
chinery of the above description will do well to call on or address
us. William ivtkillip &. co.f
CASSANDRA, PA.
VTCDNNELL & SAUPP
Are showing some Handsome Styles in
LIGHT
IS rilEVIOTS, KERSEVS, ETC., IT
$6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $11.50.
M'CONNELL&SAUPFS
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
13nn Klnvonlh Ave, Altoona, Pa.
11,
ALL DEPtRfMENTS.;
, ,,, , ,
b(; CloaiCtl Out Pl't'VlOJS t OUr
on Jaiiuarv 5 1st.
Laides' Coats and Jack-ts.
I hisses' Wrap and :
I Fur Capes and Muffs.
Ladies' and Misses' Suits.
Millinery.
Silks.
Dress Goods.
Flannels scfl Elatkels.
f Underwear.
Linei!. Mnslia and Calicos.
Carpets and CnrtRius.
to cur Mail Order
IL & DICK,
89 FIFTH AVNt-'E.
Watches, Clocks
JEW J. I.l; v.
Sllra-wsre. Ensicsl InstrninentF
N L-
Optical
. r w 3
-
Sole Agent
-FdK tut;
Celebrated Rockford
WATCHK8.
Jo!amb!a and Frcdonia WatcLes.
In Key and Stein VVinders.
.A.GE SHLKCTfON of ALL KIND
of JKWELUV alwaje od hand.
Z-f Mv line of Jwelrv is unsurpassed
; ne and Pee fr yourself befor purcba
r.a p'snherf-.
AM- WOKK OCARASTEEU J
CARL RIVINIUS
Eo inSiiru, Nov. 11, 18B5 tf.
J. D. LUCAS,
tBENSDURC, PENNA.
& - Hoinicl.
We are agents for the Penn Man
ufacturiu. Company, ot York,
l'a., manufac drer& cf
Imi Hay - Bailers. - tellers,
MAW
ATmter
GYERCOATS
ro
OUit REGULAR
JANUARY iSALK
OF. KM BR0 lDl'j
y . i o n Hii'j in i . i , ,.
The VALUES,
Th...QL'ALITll-:.,
The PATTERNS
-tit Ml a .tt nti tlcr. than I'..,.
Thi coiitiniioiiK iiiiproveruc-iii i,
-d - of nii-i elia i.d.iug ii wiint K I
us e ry .!: inure and mor-- uf ,,
ronage.
Siii;il line 01" 1 1 :i inliti i ;
iiiel-: - u idi-iand the kin
I..!-.
1 1.
i I i 1 1 ai en-, a ml 1.
o-iiii-!i rio-iueiim. special g'nl
ti-'i:il price. '.".c.
t ii In i n h 1 'Kin ui-i ii :n J",,-..
ti l l:- a:.d li ne . J ,,,
iti.-s v all iieeu-l-nu-il .
I.
A!:-oer I-;Ml!
A I o e ii re a
g.-! Il.e ..-. -
i-w Ion :.
.lei
vial.
tiolj.
;ir,l
Th.
One l Iioii:i ml :i nd one pa'terii
bing. S-. j--ai. Nain.-o ,1. 1-;
II s. I i,e I ,--t aim-, -, e t j,;,, h
-luitt ll ill 1 liis line.
Late bni -j-s of I );( J-'ahi ic-
b 1 his .l.uii'al V Sale Ml these til
of m-w good-ju-i hough: nt I, a :
to he sU;,i i j,, . s:1 i a v.
We i.llly IIH-iit I. .11 1 his I. ! ,,'
AI.l.-Wiioi. sL 1J 1M,
1 ,"H ceil
I u l ot li :j ; a nd .",o-iiii h "oo
:. :.. -li plaids. inip,ie. :
sod i ,: ,:ei in the se;1llM , i -
si
Wiil.
A lat.
for in forma t ion iitn.ni tin- 1
seao!l s:,e of , :, ... s.,..,; I
Alaska Seal Cape., and Minn ..
prices i,.r, much ..u. r Umu
l.een soid 1 ll
( on
-J'oud.-i
BOGGS&BUHL,
115, 117. 119 & 121 Fftal a.
ALLKGIIEN V, PA.
0ir in s Onnl
H VAI.I'A lil.E
REAL ESTATE !
1Y virli: .it h 11 ei.l.-r i.f I!
4':iiill-r rtnii.ti. IVni,.
Iri b ii.,' rt (,1
vm.iii. 1. 1 ft.
'-'1. I ri ! I I X ; nt l..i.t. iv
t i r.!irtrri.-. 1 n ; .. 1 1 n.i .1 .
1 1 Uf I t.'-t 1 M.
I.i - .11 f V I'll , vtl
; SATL'lIDAV. .IA.fAKYr..h'.a
n 1 1 ii'cl.i.-k .
U.c I... lowing lic crit.i-J J;eii
A I .1, i.i (riNin 1 e i.r j Mrrrl 01 latel f!ruu
; in ii.O,fi,. i..r:..,... :;..ni.ri ccMiiitv. , t.
j vliMi,.. H. 1 .nuuf ,,, h y Ai .ler-i.n, T L
'"'". J'-H' 1. t . 1'iiri-io Susiin Jiljh.r. Leir
j ..1 jo-n.n l i j'.neri. .1 Vii,iau L.U..
. I-a-moii a. Holey. con'mniDi
11 4. y
ACRES,
ii.ii-o nr It s", at.u.it 1 tj arrrf . f whi.-ii -rt t'l.KAR
in. uuu uaiinu iiit-re. u create. 1
-t.iried
hiffce two
FRAME HOUSE !
J and Large FRAME BARN!
till the DivoSMiry Of I HI " 1 1.IIJ M S nil Iriuood
J rc.ir Micro i lirtuji Lt,;v ..: lur tirw
! look nd n-lnu kln.li i.i IUrd.i l ,Uit.cr on
. Ihie prutx-rty. and it tb ui..1ri,.. with xhSu l ie
SEAMS OF COAL.
Tlie Tiuiler on Kdi.l ln.l. trt tl.t
un h-r the mm". luueUi.-r :iilr i;i
rmhli" . nil .riv.mr will l.-..itcrcl
urate Iiot the tu-U.-r. i,.l il i
i. i I n.ir. ilk
..r pbii. ic.
M m- RriiTo-
1 trmt h
ly. II a lt!Kr price ran l.e uLimtir-l
It. an l eUcniiu tlie cutire IjilI
an i Coal toKcliier
!'.li U.t I'nu'-cr
TERMS OF SALE.
Ten per cent, hi tlie pur-l.fc nioi.cv to t e
t tt.c time i.l fule: tf,c l.-iii.-c ol onc-tt inl t
! ri.nnrunttii.net -lc: .nctl.ir.l in tine M-nr and
; onc-tMt.i mi ti yi r !ti-r e.unrtui .. l tl -le.
; lK-lcrr.-d .y n, t t- to l ar li.l.-rrr. i,d .. Li- -r-.
rure.t t the judgment l.ond :.nrt tn.irtir.irc ., i.er-
!-!r M It. Kl riKLI..
! Iru-tcc tn fell the real c.-otte of t luiii-it. 'ial
t lHhcr. ilc.-caM.-rl .
KNeu-tiurtc. Jicccuiher i. ls.'l.
ORPHANS' COOBT SALE
real ESTATE,
1 Y virtue ol mn .r.1er ol tl, r-tian' Court c)
j 1 'auit'rm 'uiiniy, l' r. rin 1 vantn. t- ar dirrt
I ed, wo will cxj.o-e i.j .u!lic .ale uo tbe vretnliir
I lib
' SATURDAY,.,1 AM'xVKY :?0, SH2,
. at 2 oVItick. p. the lollowitin dn.orlt.fi lo-al
j KtHte. vit:
I All ttiat certnln ple'-e nr parcel . f Nnil Flt'iate
j In t h-towtirlitp l k 11k lir i.y , (-'.unty i.i 'atiil.n.
; IVniic IvHtiu. a(uut ..nr ti.lle treui the t...'oui:n
, tit t'hi'i't ,rioiiH adi'ilnmu landu nt .lac ti HiirK,
.I.iln- Munriiou. hir- or Fmu oorj.d. dejea d.
H W Jli. rnril. E. T. Mrtco(iell and Junopb
Adiimi. C'.utit:iriK
64 ACRES,
mori ir 1. nn1 liaviriif there.. o eTsrJ a
UAKHK Hot'SK Willi 1'urrh. tD.l btd
Hrn.lth Sl.c.U Knuny S-h.d and oilier
Drrtcal ( Hill, u il l i i:k. 1' iu kixmI repair.
I TtKMS (iK SALE.
Ten i er ernt .t the i.urrhn itunei t. .a.4
on the daT if .nle. tl.- iai.in- ol oue-thtr.1 at th
! coiiliraiai :..n ol 4lf: eiif-thtrd In -n month, aio!
. one lino! i.i one e-ir troui the rontirm-lirD nl
', mif. Ivf-rrrJ puyinenin to he fec-urBd hy
' jtiilKtneni ori.t atul tiiorltfuc ot furchaMr and tj
her iLlen rt ir..m the (-..utirmHtion of -ale
JOHN IUKN KT
AM AMI ADAMS.
K.iwou ri nf Thotn-aa W. An.ojp deeeaaed.
t'bei-t priDtfK. Ia . Jauuarv 8. imw 3.
dlnff rwiTWfd twnclh. r mmWvr frf
lalrwltUMi cHilAr to tkclr mi, hmwd& tr
U U BrqTTnNHt
Thin mpirina rtmntitnM IrrMi with dot i
rirhr and Prtftri tr Hlood, llmla(
tti Apprlllr, MrfMglhfM U .MmatIm
lSrre in tl. tbrHiulsr latifniM.
CiMn tbe (Mimplwston. ana roir lU mk 10 nvwXiL
It dM o til kfn th IIU. rUM 6m1 oT
Mm. Kt-ikabfth Bmr. 74 Fnll A . Wilwwx
Jim. V Mi uuder f-t rt Dw. mU. 1km:
1 1 hiv umh) Hnxvo'i BittT. and it ur
tno. than dm-ur to tn. havioir ouvd mm o tti
ManMM Imdmi hw in liln. A Wo catwd tu of 1
er tjmiiliiit and now tuv entn(iiu m clear ao4
yood, Haa aiau bmmn boutitictal io my chudrvu."
Mm. 1tnu C Hraokon liaM Luckpnct ! T
amy: i have uflrd antwd miawry trum
CtMnplaini and could Utatn wlnrnt frutt uUui
OmutM baaabewv Tmd Mnrk aod ermud rd hoe
on wrapper Takf olkrr. Madnifl
Etensturn Fire tarance Apcj
I CJlv.
General Irsur2nce Agent
ErtRNitiiUKti. pa.
uaicM.l) a trial or.lrr
S5
S2
is -e.is.jn
e I :i 1 l 1 e..
n CENTS WANTED
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