n ! i t 1. 1 ! Si. i Tlk.-.'.S'ii.fj i? t." I .fi.ii v CO , FRIDAY, Tick j..uv Uji.ii-t;i :.-. ?;-'i! sr-.OtK' iH iik ir'iuriiiK fur war t'lii'i 'I'm: Ik'nmcrais will hoM tin ir State: t'livrntiim at llarrishni on W.hI-.hk-day, Ajiiil Villi, aii'l the Kei.uinie.ins oiio wo. k lal. r at tho Mir.i1 j!:ite. .U.N.siLii S.Mi'iil rop ..is that 1 !.(''., Oli.i is a iiiu.lerate estimate of tiio Miliei era from f.tiiiiim in II .iijt wtio rf(Uiiv aiJ, as ti.oy are v itliui.U oilier muiii of mpjiort. A KKstitATlos was "uitrotlueetl in tho House ami Senate at Washington on TiiosJay authorizing ihe rresi.lt nt to re turn to M. xioo twenty hattlo (la'S, oap- turoJ ly I'liitoil Statoa troops during tho war with that oountry. The rr.-siK'nt on TiK-sday issuoil a proclamation in r.'ganl to reciprocal trade relations w ith tiorniany, and ma kin; puhlic th mo litioations of th; tariff laws of the Ci rman Kuipire as to o r tain products ot the I'nilod Stales. The hnthor and two ristors of John V. Iliiriit ii, the sailor of the Llaitimoiv, who was oi:o of t!i"so kiliol l.y the nioi in Valparaiso, and v.lee home was in l'hilad. lphia, ha ..rut to Waidiin-rion a formal claim aaint t!ie ciov. rutiu nt for iiKlomnitv. Tun Indianapolis (lad. Hop..) which helped to carry Indiana for llai lison in ISSN: "Wo do not hclieve any nepuhlican candidate can carry Indiana Huinst t'lov. laud. W ith liitn for the l'elnociatic .aiidiilatc wo think Iudi.u a is a safilv Peitiocrntie jis Now Jcixy." "A pic n.ini nt li un cial" is cit. d l.y the Washington colli spe ndout of the Loui.-viile Co'ii-iu' Jmirwil to the etfoct that in ls: there will ho a I'oiiiocratio Troidont, a Di iiiorr.'.tio House of Re presentative, and a Democratic Senate. There is certainly every indication at present that such will he the case. J L1M..K Fi i.'st, of Dollefonte, has con cluded that he will not pant naturaliza tion papers! to any foreigners who have not read the Constitution of the I'nited States. On Monday he refused to give papers to a yuiinjr (ieriuan. who has lived in this country over ten year-. Ex -Governor (,'urtin says the d' ci.-io! is illegal. That man proposes ami Providence disposes was hcaiitifully c xemplilii d in the case of William I). West, who died in the hospital at I.eadville, Colorado. On Monday. Letters were found in his trunk bhowing that he Lad proposed and was eiijjaed to m.'.iy 1J i:r.'!s in diifer- enl parts of the l.'i.Ued SaiUs. a picture of ea. Ii f.i.e. He had TliK delt uates f.t'in the four rt-mair.-int; tetritoiies of Oklahoimi, Arizona. L'tali and Now Mexiooare I. iicly knot k-in- at the Statehood door for admission. They fee! eonhdeiit that the Democratic ! Hoti.-e vvi.l pa.-s tiie neet ssarv hili for j their admission, hut the Popunlican Sen ate will likely ohstruet the legislation, since three of the four Territories are Ucniociatic. Jx the ea.se of the Commonwealth vs. J.A.Mellon and W. H. Porter, of the Beaver .'!, convicted a short time ago of liht llinj; Senator (uay. Judge Wick ham at Heaver, Pa., on Monday sen tenced the defendants to each pay a tine of $t)00 and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for a term of six months. The punishment is looked Upon as hein oppressively severe and Unjust. An important decision was rendered nt Wilkesharre. on Monday by Judge Kioo, in which he Ue.-tion was whether banks are rendered xempt from local taxation on Securities upon the pay ment of the six mill state tax. Tho issue was lai.-ed by the Wilkesharre tlepo-it and saviu-s hank, and the court decides that the act of Ps.-'.i does not exempt banks from the payment of the local State tax. The case will probably be taken to the Supreme Cslirt. The National Kdueator. of Allentown Pa., claims to have settled beyond doubt the ouestion as t who i? the oldest anil youngest school teacht r in the I'nited States. P.oth honors belong to Pennsy l vania. Samuel Campbell, principal of the Port Poyal, Juniata county schools is the oltlest. He is To years of age and has been tcathing for o7 years. The youngest is Miss Clara ( iret navvalt , of (ireeriw ioh township. Perks county. She is teaching her second term and is lo years of age. The L'niteil States rjuiireme Court on Jlotnliiy mlieltl the coristitntionHlity on the Anti-I.ottery Act of the hist Congress, afrirmint: tlie ileeision in the test ease of tlie jmhlishers of the New Orleans Nates and Mohile lixjUl-r, who were intlieteil on charges: of wiuling through the mails newapuiK-rc. containini; lottery atlvertit-e-lnents. There is no abridgement of the freeiloni of the i.ress, for the reason that the (iovemnient dos not prohibit com munications by other means, but simp ly through the (iovernment iigeneies, which it controls. In some part.? of the state farmers are adopting the system of plant!;. tr-t-o along the road side, tho kind seL-cted he ing the cherry, walnut, plum, n.ulin.rry tit.d chestnut. The rural highways of continental Europe are lined with fruit trees, the custom having been in vogue there for centuries and has always been regarded as a religous duty for the bene fit of the multitude. It could lie adopt ed in the United States, especially as a bent-tit for animals as well as men in Ehade tluring the heat of summer when heavy hanhii! is il.-.ne i n the highwais. Iiv"yoUi, Fays tlio lliimsburg 1'atiic', lu.khC v.ot Le luado di.ultiul. It Senate! Ilk. I v.uu'S oiir.-y tra.U:inly unaiu- 1 ..i:fc tit .villi l.uu, 'fu liiM' hi: -utf .. .... i t.i .... ;,.!;.( u.in. ii. I put uuiuiitvt. Ai.d if Mr. CL vtlamrs in.iiiiu t:i:i siifiil'i lw ttiiuli l-troii fi lit.ti in liih li'Mi I tatt with a him t ho t i.t wou'.il l o infill with f.j.ly ati'l oia! in tieXe it. Wiieli Mr. CA v. lan I was t'...-t u. iu inatoit ho was even more iitti-riy op;. Mil in N. w York than Sennit ir liiil MtV !. ro jiuhiic inan W!!.- ' VI' . viriili;tly as .uioc! at a national i invention lv l'a:"ty 1. i.l, r fi-niii his own slate its was t I eve- i l.ual at C'i.ioai;o in 1 ... Not ci-Hoiit with siuii'ly attaokin his mlilioal mtlli o.ls : s in tho oaso of llii!. thoso party ojil,. . i, outs at.-aultoil iii privato oliarac tor. Tlioy thun.loiovl tlioir proto.-t.-, ami iIonunoiatio.il in vvory puhlic lao- in the oity of Chioago for two .lays prior to the ;ionih!in of the oonvtntion. 'I hoy I tlu.r (nvil s.t;ll(. deloation in doiiU for lie nths and it was not until this IxmIv had v'one to Chicago that the one vote needed to secure a majority f the delegation that tf Senator .laool. was ohtainod and New York's vote ly this nanow m.uvriu first made a unit for t 'l-v. land. Put the party management was in the hau ls of Mr. Cleveland's friends, as it now is in th- hands of Senator Hill, ami I y a desperate strain toe stale was savd ... . ., . -it 1 lor tin' naitv and M r. K. lev e.anu t in ten . ' . ' ... ... New oik l-y a small, hut siiihcn nt, ma- i joiity. It would he douhtful wisd"tn to repeat i 1 t the e.vpoiiim nt of 1S1 in Ix-half of any candidate simply to -;i t a New York man. The party is rich with men oiUipped for the presidency outside of New York. To uiv of thi'se Now York i would come, somewhat reii.eantly per haps, with vic tory. Put if to nomin.ite h Now York cau.lidat'- we must take new d uht.- and jii-vc uiilicuUios, wt laav us Well now as later detr i'liii no that Some Other state shall furnish the uond.iee. j There is one feature which cannot e- j .-.... t,..i.... it... .'i.M.liii.iii. intW .r.. ' it lies in the power of Senator Hill's friends to name the candidate, outside the Senator himself. Whether they could nominate Hill may he in dou'ot. Py a wind Mr. Hill could make Cleve land's nomination unanimous. Not so easily, hut just as certainly, can his friends make the nomination of another candidate upon whom they may unite, excepting, of course. Senator Hid him self. Whotherthis situation is or is not pit as in i to the I enn .eiats of the country, it is a fact which the Lest informed oh- server of tin- situation admits. Is the matter of thepetition of Hiram le Walt and other memht-.s of the Pr hihition party for permission to lile in the Supreme Court a hill in equity at tacking the cotistillitionahty of the new election law ot June P.', l.V.'l, of which hi!i the court was asked to take ori-itud jun-di'-tii -n. tlie petition was refu-etl in a pt i-euriam opi::!cr, at Phil idi.hdiia on Monday. In tin: hill the court was asked to declare either the whole or a part of the not unconstitutional, enjoin tlie Comini.-siohers of Philadelphia Pom iiHiininj; any expense in its execution. I enjoin the Controller from con n torsi urn- inir any warrants for .-uch expenses and enjoining the City Tiea.-uier from pay ing them. In hi.s opinion Judge Paxsoii said that there had been sutlieiont time since the passage of the act to have the case con sidered in one of the local courts and brought there on appeal. I'mler the circumstanees the Supreme Court had no jurisdiction in the case. Fked Fi rzsiMMoss, who shot and killed Detective David Gilkinson, of Pittsburg, almost killed Detective Murphy, sawed hi.s way out of jail just Ix-fore he was to have been tried and for live months eluded thedetoetive of the land was cap tured on Tuesday night in New Orleans. Pitiminons hail penchant for writing letters and it was One of his epistles, sent to Holmes Anderson, ft felloe pris oner in Pittsburg jail, that led to his re capture. This letter made an appoint montjwiih Anderson to meet Fitzsim mons at New Orleans some days ago. The detectives thus got a clue to his whereabout- and succeeded in his cap ture. He will be brought to Pittsburg as soon as the necessary requisition pa pers.can be forw arded to New Orleans. A i.i:.uino motlieal journal of London pronounces the "grippe" an infectious tlisea-o. anil tiroes the line of troHtincut which experience has approved in such casts. Coeat Stress is laid upon the need of warm woolen olothing, wholesome ami easily assimilated lotxl, avoidance of exposure ah.-tinence from alcoholic tlrinks, ami a general care for the tone of the system. This is a wise regimen on general principles, whether it have specific value against '"grippe" or not; aritl eijually s'ltind is the advice of the journal in question that the patient bhoultl "never attempt to light the dis ease, but give up and go to nursing immediately." The I'nited States Supreme Court, at Washington, on Monday decided in fav or of Boyd in the Nebraska Governor case. James E. Boyd, the Democratic Governor, was by the split of the Farm ers' Alliance vote from the Republican ticket, elected Governor in Novomlior, lb'JO. Just previous to the time for in auguration the claim was made that Mr. Boyd, who had previously leen a mem ber of the legislature anil had held sev eral cfiices. was not a citizen. Governor Thayer, the Republican Executive, re fused to surrender the otlice, but under the ruling of the Supreme Court must vacate. Hon. Chakle II. GiKsos was last Wednesday elected United States Sena tor iu joint convention of the General Assembly ol Maryland, to till the unex pired term of about five years in place of the late Hon, JE. K. Wi!.-on. W a:i in Lt'Ut r. V.fHisv.ros 1. C. Jan. :Mi, 1' ..r.i,...v lm ritoriwl Mr. II. mi coi of llie JS '" h.iJ iJit-i.iUil ir.iii tli! onJuctiuc u viticunis XifijiU war, c.h'.y which would in lL? mind, at any rate, have reMilt-l in his vrtain nomination aiitl in adding larui iy to I.is cliaiiceri oi re-flootioii, and it is sa; 1, pnripitatod domistic war hi tweo-n him and Secretary I'laine that they h st-oy ..l!.,f fi.ii.h--! l:ol.-. Til'' .-t..'V it is t"l 1 he;- -a- lii.-.t Mr. 1 1. -in !.-:: I know that M. . r'::o::e l:ad : ivci ll al sMr.ttw s lYom the Chiii oi leu.. .-:-r that the apology would in iUie liiue l -f..rlheoni:ier fr :n his 1:0V. rnment. r..i-.. I... i,i ;h uliimat im. huth-. L r 'i A ' ' I iv . . ...... I . .I"" .1 .hat the cied:t ot l Uali.u.1: ll.e i-: th;-ou-h the oruinarv ..pa ma.i.- r.el-S would aii p t M:. l;l.Ulir. so h sent tiio uliimatum to t'luii and theooi rorpondonce and his .ncs-aue to Cm Hrer-S. in o.'iler thai he niight rl::ini the credit for having frightened t'liili into Mpolo;iins. Air. Iliaiue re.-onts this stoalinir of Ins thunder, and i credited with having said that it would .est Mr. H. the Presidential nomination of his party. Whether this story l-true or not, it is highly cr.-dit.thie to the l. iii oia:. in Coiiar. ss that they a e. pted the Presi dent's messas-e in jn-rfei-l To.kI faith and wre rejnl t support the demands of the administration, even to the ex tent of :i declaration of war. when the situation was cleared ly Chili's apology. Ihey reooniod the demands of this Government as just, and that was enough for them, as good eiti. 'U- and patriotic American-. Senator t'uay has reinriied from his vindication'" hunt. I.ut he il ii"! -eelit pro.ai of what he accomplished. Ho told one p llliiln.lli t!.:-.; he la p. 1 never to hoar of a:;otiar hi .el su'.;. The Hoti.-e committee on hi pvopr-ia-tions has favorahiy l.p.ni. d tl - r tion .lirectini: that committee to cno'u:--and report to the Hon- vheth"r t'c -in pn ipriat ioi.v already made foi tie- o. Id s Fair have l.e. n i i:-liciously :.! d. This r. solution will certainly L a.I..ptid l;V the House, and it is tiot :.;.:. ii th. t ! tl.ej I the the !'ii! approj.iia'.iu-iSj.' "'. for World' s Pair v. ill he ae'a 1 uoi n until committee makes its ivp-.it. The r.etioii o!" t!:e s'lh-coniinitt. the lion.-- Judiciary Committee, i:i eidi:i to oonduot an inve.-i'er:.tini to certain whtiher art it-it sli uld he pit s-nti 'l a loan, of Louisiana, f , of lUipoiiel: .ll.l-t .Ill-l-e 1,1 P. ll.h. ( lulliet in ctiice. reopens that use, upon vUm i considerahle evidence was taken l.y t!: Paine comn.ittte of the last Hons -. Senator (ioor-e's re.-olut i .11 for tin; an pointint-nt of a committee of five t ii. quire into the cau.-e of the existing agri cultural dt pre-.-ie.11 in the 1 ittoti-grow ir.g States, is b ilig considered by the Com mittee on Agriculture to which it wa referred. Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and Ptah are all knocking at the door of Congress for admission to the l"ni..n an ! as far as the Democrats are concern, d they might all be admitted at this si .--sion of Congo ss, but tho Pepul-liea n Senators beiieve that the inajoiitv of Votes ill all of them are Pemoeratii , and for that reason they have determined, to let none of them in. Pejiit .-sentative Mills made his iir-t Speech of the session Ml tlefon.-e of th- new rules. When he arose he was greet ed with aoiilatlst fu.ni the D"Iiiocrat- ! and from the galleries. lie is i,,,t both ering his hea! aoout tho si:!v reports count-dins; his name villi the leadership 01 .1 In mot tii'.ic revolt in the I 'or.se. The Senate adopt, d a le-ol'.l'.ion in'.r.. tluce.l by eii.itor Morgan, culling t.n lh. President for copii S of al! th ccire- sponilerice with China 001101 ruing the re fusal of that country to root ive -x Sen ator Plair as P. s. Minister. Ii i- I hev. d that if there is any way to g.-t a' tin- true imvardn' .-- of this m.att'-r a big scandal will be uncovered with which j the saintly hiod -shirt New Yr-i k eoitt.:-. I oi. l-atiott r. Sh. paro, will l.e toiin.t mixed up. It relates to the Chinese con cessions to certain Americans to con duct banks, build railroods, etc., which occupied considerable space in American newspapois several years ago. The Senate unanimously adopted the report of the election committee con firming Senator Chiloot's right to his seat. The question was raised when he presented his credentials of there lcihg some irregularity in his appointmt nt by the Ciovornor of Texas to serve out the unexpired term of Senator Peagau, w ho resigned. Sjeaker Crisp has U-en presiding over the House this week, although he is still somewhat weak from his recent ill niss. The weakness isn't in his head, however. i. The rosLOtttVc KSurrj. The llurry caused by I'o-lmastt r Field.-' determination to resign rather than en dure the petty persecutions intfiidetl to force him to run the (. st-o;i'n e as an annex to the Harrison -ecotid term boom shows how recklt's-ly the Tiesi'lent ha. been u.-iiiir the ot'iit ial patronage to ad vain e his own interests. There is but little doubt that the oili ciuiis meddling of the commission which has been nosing around the r'nilad. 1 phi i post-otliee for several months uas inte.li.ed to drive the l'ostma.-ter into re signing. But it seems that Mr. Field is not the man toenlmly submit' to the de-m-ind of spoil-men, and to "uidieale himself he struck back vigorously. Rather than to face the inevitable row which Would ensue the l'resi tent deeido.l that a back down would be advisable; henoe Mr. Field wns; persuaded to recall his resignation. The post-ollioe iiuidt-nt reveals that in the light of M. S. tuay to secure an anti-Harrison delegation to Minneapolis and the efforts of the President to secure a second term there is but little diilcr cnoe in the methods employed. Each employe 1 the same tactics, (uay won by Using his grip on the local machine, ami Harrison tried to circumvent him by the u-e of the national patronage. With either the public has very little sympathy, and the effort to force the postmaster to resign in order to su.-ceed him with one who would use the im mense power to Ix.oiii the second term reveals how desperately Benjamin Har rison has resolved to secure a renouiina tion. 1'hiti. llcmhl. liyuaiuite Uas u ILe Move. Montreal., February '2. A Dupro, a riulcnt of Cole St. Lutiis. ati ouilyin; suburb of Montreal. jilaceJ Hcvc-ral car tridges on the fct'jve to thaw out last nitwit. A few moments later the eur triili explotletl with troiiiontlous fort e, (haltering the hous' anil rentJering it a total wreck. The man Dupre wiiose eurelessnc-s-J causetl tiie explosiuri, wics terribly injured. Hid two little daugh ters, one an infant of nine months, were fatally burned. A third (laughter, agetl '., had her skull fractured and will probably not recover. Mrs. Dupre, w ho was, not iujuted by the explosion, on see ing the shocking injuries of her hus band and children anil tho wreck of Ler home, became iiisanc. and L: uovr n rav- ir.-m.tr.itu-. ll'i-ion manufacturer (tin;;! -., ioj fvee w :ol. A ole-nj oi i'..'r i.efp ;1K- Slat- s a.e .iTl lo lo- Iiiivc pt-tition-Kl from th- M;1 . 1:1 L.iiiii cv.iia - IV, Ore 5; is -t:i:i.l"e,'l th.o tii'' i f.n- in -aii t:l iirt: No-a! '.IT ';te , -I m-.icI. K!,-. 'oil.' .U. --Pv. lytiiin, fio.u u ije r io ai.esof !.::ait .11. , is tw eiity-tive cents in oko K.o..a. .i. ! i a. - 1 lie .'v YoiK assoii.i..y I.. i- i-as.e.i a t'lli j'i.'Mi''-' !.."v-.a.t r i' i'i eseiiU'.t!es lo . i.e. ' . ! : e. evet-.i I ioil-. !' .p in.t iiuiii th- '! .ml. oeiit'.irv tl.t aail ' i lije.' iS Wele a.i.i.i' oil iitx l l.e .-.iM.u' a sol- was -til. iu u-e at U.i- We . ! e1-1!' i- law . ui!. -.! in ih iu..i.i:fa 1 lire ot na t Li t libs. I he a.a i.l ial hc i'r ont'j-ftetl to wwfrful liydr;;ii!i- il-- -lll'e. l-'i-.ir- are entertained that March 1-t will see the liil'e-l SI ll l;e a IllOll CO.l 111111- I s uf tin- Kanau ah. V. Va.. i:sli iet t- or kl.ti'A n t hole. --Io.hiu.lt 'hi i-i'iuu was ?!ainhv hi- s..n I . ' i. ! i i ii . i.e.u Pikhorn. . Va. 'J'he yoim-man i-i years old. II- claim hi lather treated In in li.nliy. 'I lie increased ti-nijiid for p!jt inu in f r .-ieeirieal ur;ioses lias raised tin- pi it I the in ttol ial to alniul hi'i a poumitir .-lev -en limes the value of silver. .Samuel TilJeii will funic out of the c-iiilo-l ojiT his uncle"- wiii w ii Ii alxatt s- o.io-l as l,i. sl'are. pr.it iilii.if lii-law-V-r- 'to iiol tlir cm: nt it t. lit a", i ly. A h.lia.l of Ihtihiii. li'e.. has tiuvo tame l.liliai.is. w hlfh he iutolid- io -ell. I to II. e V.ol!.!'- Pair. tie. ii-.ii lie ha- heei: el-i- it- ! tl... i-..i.!- ;' t;..!!;.i - for thcia. -it i ii,,. rlaiiuii tia.t the I'.i.o t !.:r- :.c- ... t hi- .iea.'s. i - xcsi't- ".-."- a! . . : :. . ... 'I'll. Prill ': '.hll-- ll'l'l It i K' .... ii - aie a .so i a o! a t- .-iiiokeis. .V i..tir--i.iry te!,. ;nci:l Ikhi in N'-'V V o, ., city . occ. j;ie,i i.v eiaiit families of j-himus. biii'acd on Mt.nday. 1 i. l ... 1:1- iul...,t. s .VUl' selioil-ly iiljlil- i i:..iii '.a.piiii,. liiitry poniid pet lo'eimi .v r !.i iieMii.th ll'.i al Ca-t i- at Sli.MiiV .11-1 -el it oil 111'-. .. . i e , . ,1 to -l.e.l i .el'- r.- ill i a h 1 :.c .;.m W 1 - - Ii .1. Scli.'iitlt i. Hi V.'. ,h.c .1 i c :.. .' hi- :u..l h. 1.1..- I. -a.!.! 11..J.11I. II,- l!ni li.r.ll' -! ) .i In HO' Itll 111 111 loll mug. 1 Ir.e.icr .1 Leeail-e . r mi a-- t eum of hi- ii;s-j paled Icihit-. '!!, c.- 'i.v.-t v:i- 111 1:1- t!i. it ui-oti- iv 1 1 .e (lii;.. s.;i!e p-i I i -Ii ! ial V lllVe '.e:i r';itii' a tm.li-1 ami '..on!.! have cs '.,i i ;'i a ''. da;.-. They ..no Lieu at '. i.i 'el '.: 1 v.-r t'.i"' i:i..i:t ii-. A:.'.!a 1 hi lie:..:! ;;roile. for which K'.-i.tie Ky 1- n :e(!. r. -nii.tl in lin- !i .it!i 1 if 1 io 1 e Melt e I.. The eii.J is not et. and I'lllliy H olt- ttill liollhlie-s he l.lil e.; l.efv.. e ' Hill !. U S a! e hi .alll to jll-- tit e. A 1 i.- Inc. -; i 11 :r of lie Ni i Y a l; t- .:il (: i .ii nt iie' :- . t!. .':!. ! t , ;.,l.tiifc enl ' 1-. Ill- ol 1 he C'.lllp.U. ifs it ;."i t fii i - a toil II for I'el.lll- . t in sit me a s III! 'Hi .! ii! a KM t.lll ai a- t!e.I I . .! a n u.i . v. ' i . . in .i.'l.on the.. i. . 1 1 1 e ; ni -i t: lii'.iie. v.ho i I -a ji; .ea re'l e. I'.... -eeii y.-nrs a.o. .a Tne-.lav. I'tmr years il.l-eil ill lllllill.a. Milt! ll.ell ill iil.ee car- rel:!l l.ile - II' al a I! I . ..r t :.c el !o- -eri' .1 - V .!;.ii. t ..a. Vie'.. . c.ii re. I at N-'.v I'-.- - t .'I ..a. l'ii.. I.isl !"l i.iav . Ih t we- n i1'.. i:n i I"' iiu-y i v ania raiir. .ii'l '!i ' ej'-'i ot. the same Hack, ai '; : i. Kill v.tif kiliel au l -ev-...:il) i . . j i.i-ti . : a hule -ill ski'tin on li e "'t into all air ho--. Tiict-iirrei.t a lcl tlii' i ami -he th.aO-il lo r ho!.- 1 1 .' i. et fiil lher fl .W n. : .ii!-!i::ni -l al'i;' ! tier t ii Ii an In- Wis i.. ( l.e t t,--e f. r t 1 l- ll'.'.i.:-. I '''l ' E . , "t ;': ; el ,i ; ci. -. : Mi It! l , .Ir.-v l..-r ' ai : l.-r ;:: v. l.-re :i y. I, tn ' l : A i: ; : !iai of ihe Pitt-! ni- Pre-by-i "i e T e -tlav rest ! in ion- w ere atioi1ctl thai unit let V..rl.l'- Fair as ol.i-etl t.n i-iM ilny "s a ie I t lie -ale i.f li.jin.r pruliibiii ti i-ii the grounds, tle.-y umill not visit the fair ami would, lee their iiil'iiielic:' to ii -veiit others from attending. l.'ll--e!l Sii-e. .1 r.. w liti ha-liet-li -erit.iis-ly ill ever sint'e the iraireuy wli-r.-iu his ii'iele so i.arr.eA'u osi-aiM-cl tlrulli. is nun' lyinc at death's door at the Windsor Ho tel. (In Tue-ihiy liioriiin- lie lay iincon scioiis and showed no -i-rns of ra'lyinir. His death luay be cjccled at any time. I'.y a premature blast in the Bush linn coal milieu. Fiiyelte etmiity. V. Va.. five tiieii Were killed and live w oiiiitlod. All w t-re colored llleli. The killed were t'hiretii-e Hill, .Itdili l'ortcr. .lames Booke and Itvii whose names are unknown. Ti.e-e ten men wt re the only ones employ ed in the miiie. III. It-l Sil-hy Kit hardsoii. inventor of the niat'l.ine n-etl in plaeiti-pins in paper, a imii hii.e that haiitilcs hooks and eyes in tiie same manner; apparatus to roll and snuar-ooat pills, anil a pii."imalie tube, ! ieil at liiciigo on Mm. day. lie al-o as-si-t -ii in many other notuele in venlioii ainl iiidii t t t'y ht lH ti layinji the Atlantic eahie. Barbara T. l'r.lt, of Sharpslmrir. near Bitt-burg. year- tld ami the moth er of six children, died suddenly Saturday lio.'ht. A po-t-tnoiteiii ea In I nal ion de v.lt.pid t hat (i-a t h w iis due to tlie enlist ant ii.-e wf .lumaica ii.ser. Uei stomach was lit t'-ily eookeil. The coroner's jury re- I (.111!., I'll. led thai ihe aUillt.l itics slop tin- imii--. riiaiiiate -ale of impure patent metli oiin lite Wt.rl'l Itir tsi. '' irt'isl ftifi'ifth: . ii tr ml ciif Z.v.v jmirmit in .lin'-cii ulitii it ft nut tit iltiiiin fit ifti iniilfimil ithiti-t: I riOl tfxtify I'i ifs inn; huitxntitii. ci.uirt In -iis'ion me It ix'.-Jl lie..." Cam. i I A Ml 1.1 ON. Wt c;hi tell our republican ivadors a se cret ai.ti our Dcniiici atic I'riciiiJi a piece of ll o. I lieA s : The W'm lil inteiiils tu and will elect uu otlici' I lemoi'i ai ic I'res ileiit this year, as it elected (Jrovcr i'evc!:iii.i in lssj. Wlietlit'i' the lletiiocralic t-ainliilatt-shall tie lirover I 'lt'Velaiitl. relil'esetitiiiif I lo calise of TaiitT Ketiiitii. or anv one of a immlier of nt her 1 leiiiomi! ic leaders who fit II l.e clccteil. It lift scil init all tlieelemelits tif opHisiiion to Kt iii ilit'iini-in, ihe H'oriJ will l.e foi cino-t in li s support. The nc.ct ''tM'it n( iiiu.t he i Jt niiKKit. llnl liile tloiiiir thistit' U"t.77 will irive ils Kepnl iicaii remit i s. a- it did in tlie rc t't iii cainpiiiii. fuller anil lH-tt4-r reHrt of lo putilicall liift-tiiiKS anil speeches ill tin- Presidential canMiss than i In orirans ofltieirown parly print. Tii HV7r tit er cnturs in im: It iilmt't'jriijihs event. The H'oi ltl is now prinlii.Lr an Hveraae of over :t :o.ooi copies a day. ll has tnade a net averai;c nain of .'wi.Oiti a day diiriuu tlie past yea1- It ill circiilaie next year, on the lia-is of this increase only, al least l'.'o, ooi.mio copies of ihe anlest. "si ron;rest and I est lieinocratic now spa x-r ever printetl. The It'oref is re -oirui.ed as uistincli vely I I if liowspiiper of the people. It U-licves that to be the liiubcsl joiirnalism which is rtoi! ii-at'-d to the puhlic scrvii-t. The ll'oit puts heart and conscience in to its work as well as brains. It is Un handmaid of Justice, the imravelfr of niystt ries. thn dctci.'HT aud terror of crime, ihc frifiid if the friendless, tin; h!p of the poor, thti strenisili of the weak. Kcaliziuu that its power comes from th etplc-, it civrs hack to them freely whatevei service lis iniliu nee and its resources suable il to render. With a perfect euipniKiu, a thorough oriiaiiizutioii. caiab!e direction and dtn-p ilt lci uiiiiatioii to move on and up to higher ideals and greater achievements, the ioria wishes us iiiuiiiiiiio oi readers a ' haiii'V uew y-ar, ami cotitidenilv bids them lu ''fiot from it tlurir- li'si even more wonderful th.i rh?.L ? i u'lndr C-jlliJ : ; - in -i . V A Crv in the Miiiii Home of Trinity Clmrch A.-stK. iath.n, Pullou stjrtvt. New Yorl. caused a fruit panic atnontf th twenty -live i hil in-n R iU eied on the top rto.'t of tlie sj-stjiy structure, on Monday, hut ..no tf the si.-ters, with pteat preseti.-e of tiiiinl, coll.x tt d the pudiis au.l t.-k -hots ami led Them over the roof l an . i joli.iau tul.'.i Ti-. liol'i whieJi tt.iy j ,.,;..! To l.e sT I -e. '1 i ' III '. US -o. .11 t . - j timriu-di-d.. with a io-.- 1 .! out C..."'.'. j : I I I i t f I ! f "A woman best understand C2 a woman's ills. ' TKnucTtvk rf women have been benefited by Mrs. Tinkham's aJ- j vice, and cured by her remedies j j iftcr all other treatment liad failed, j Lydia H. Pinkham's : Vegetable Compound ha-i been more Mu-ee:-&ful in cur- j ir.g Fen. ale Coru-.laints than any j rciucdv the world has ever known, j Ail Irui'-.l 11 It. f K-t't l.y irail. in iurm t l I.i: OT j Ix.rtnZ'.. 00 nvr:t of 1 .tlO. L.tit l i.lt. -J.lr. j Campi.ndcnc n. Adtlrrw in co'if.Ji. UllM E. I INKH A'I Mt:: l o . I.vxjc. JUM l ORPHANS' CUDBT SALE O K V A LUAULE- AL ESTATE. )Y virmr t.l u or.le' l tlie r(.l.in' 'o.trt of l 4 u.i.nn 'i.unty , iVn ant 1 V4.nu . Iu u-'1 rect-.-.l. r 111 e.tnose t.i . r.iir sat:.... t'.t' p'C.tM SMTItDAY, FEB. JTil, is'.rj, u '2 (!-Kk, v. M., the foliiuK 2ccne 1 Ileal :!', 7.: Aii ertMtn iir' lifl of l-iii'l -if'tte t'em. 1 v i;t. .it'oii t Oj;Jc fr-;i trie tir"4.uti i t ( h--1 jiii- 1 iiu ri4 l:i'l.- J l ai .t H-ic-t . I " ii !! . tn-.r- l Pu -oumti. -. rl, 1. W. M -I'tirii.fTii. K k . M;- onae.l atii Jut-.j!i AJttIUf. C LiltIIitDK 64 ACRES, ri'ure r I., n ti-1 h. vi riir I teres n ercte'I a LAhif.. I LAMv -I-" H'H'SK w ith r-.'-M. stu i i t -j ,,m, Tit'i She i- Itiw'V Sherd and t lier u c j..ry m' t -i 1 1.: i. uf . 1 in vo .1 rei nr. i here I - ;t i itbi- i Tl'! i ol iiditli: 1rud ' r- i" f.zr !T1U Mil Mluilnl M ! J 'ft t.f J.-lir?i. Mi CliiTMe" ItL 1 in m 1' ere ..re t DfW er Ii.iij .-itiux vt ialcrc -. tu 1 im f ii 1-1 i :iti (. 1 KKM UK SALK. 'I f:i lerrt nt d t ne tttri'h til tnvy lie fidid mi IuDUa) ii i.i:tiir-- ..I .n Knr.l at The t-. nil i tu.ttiou oi ?!; n -U ird in mx in rtli nr Ui i r.i l ii ni. jtir I rum the t-orirOJ it'.'-n 1 - c- I i;m rr ! ;uiricuu to o M'utd (far in:-.re?t iriu tiit. c-'i'ii' iu .n n -mI JOHN KAKNKF AMAMK AHMi. Y.xt fut rx o f 1 fa. tii W . inn. deceased. C'hf: t rjrinf, I "a . J-i'iua-v 8 V 'II K : V-HK1JI ANM" U.M.M t: K.N'T F I'rtil'C !"l: A.n:..iii I ir . iir iir i. -o fit - nv oi t .. m t.r ' l.ui ly lr lite j tr cl d o. 1 -c- . no e '.l i'.'i. An tii.: ibrar.-d I r . . . I -tl '' Am.tiiii .n.'iir. J tlur- iDK Vf-if .5.-J15 Oj --i.lvi.''li.U J llc.iU' t a:u..u .1 x-tir-.-.1 .luriti r-r f lifl'.cT ;i lit ur r. nd-'te I uuit citn cel.tj 'i-OIJ AtT..UllT 11. ire.l Ikc. Jl.Ti' .lii ! . (Criiiuiii ti lf-s in I tot: iioo ai Oiwt. f IT-j.lj5.C0 Afll'.Ui:; ISkru (lur.li'4 .mi' :;i -jit u.i )t"'u"i iiuioi'iit tx,.ir- " ll ttur. I.K trt tlo.Iut-l kiu .1-l.t pur-rt-ii.icrr. uu.l cau colled 21.T4H Ot) 6.1S 00 Sj HIT L0 1TJ.4H5 0." I'reinluin n.tf lo lore loc. ai. 1V.-1 Ntiiui-er t.f policies is- fut-il Junni: ve-r Nutiinr iu l.-r.; Dec. ol. lwl CASH ACVOl'XT REt K1VTS. Aiui.uLt on tiMDj at lsl .-tl.ririont .3.Si tlanh lor new ln.ii.r- nce l.OTo.ll 'ii-U 'ur A-fe.-iuieni Iso. 11 SCJfll'l i 7 OU.Zi Hil EMilTl l E IcitwES P.lll. Alt.ert n. slet. f 5 IK m K rney TVS On J O Stineinan 4n.ti Jno I..loiie 1 if i oi .In.. V Mrlt-r 4'i b ry A. 1 1.. ran 12 ttJ E"ir.H8a 1-uiiil.er '"ii.(.Hny .. 1' OJ Hhrr h inxrt Seor.-lnry'-lets. lK) 00 IrtHMir.iV nnijry t ' 0-J Ii r i t 4 I i-.l Atit-nt' oomuii-l n... lyj 5t PrvMuluum rluriittd. I'ol.nos rHtioollod ... 7i ll I'nnttr .itAtf st I lo nr jr. eic l.'J il 4'c.it. .fi ft ilmn Exccd- lut. t'oiuiuitl 4T.O0 LX.fU CI MtlJUpllll l"-e. 50 mii.ir.ioo on As '..!not Ati 11 1263 31 balance 3 d4 l 4 J f 7 .0-4 -U Jurtuart; lS'.n. The lu.fic.ilnii riHleincul aaj Ilk. i louua currvc. ua k.pri.vril JM. l.L'YI. J.NU. J KVANS, -'. T KOHtKrS. .1n. .t ZL. Kxecutive i'um-olttee. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT Boots & Shoes. -IIOUOHT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FIIOM THE STOCK OF W. E. SC,JM RTZ 8l CO., PITTSIH K' , I A. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. I-srK AY. j I'.mg I'. the te-itle'iiH l th atitrritr In title t..ri l(. ti.fi in..-In July ihio a i li hi.i1 lnte ..itt-i1 l.ui . with pi.ori leirn. i-o er marks mi. I Mt'i.nt a ear ui.l wtieti lie CMint. The .wiir is retiueiiteu to n.rue lorwHr.t r..ve r.tp riy. y ctntres i.tl ine him iwsv, otbt-r0 l.e win Le ttiriiuaej il accur-UnK to law" 1HVID IR'LLIS. KtUKa'lty, February 6. 3'. N'OTUK. Alt ritiii are ri-r-rv ntttifl'-tl thHt 1 have .i 1a porchatl 'l heatl ' c.tltleao-l 4 litiafl 'n.ui let-r 1 H .r..i mini KrlKcru Knlinil. his wo., t.l )tflt2Q ti.wt.0. .. tiMiu. rla ooniy. Pa . ml that I have lett them .luring; tny pievnure. All ifti... a are hi-rrliy nulitleil l. til io luictleri. r me.ldie wub tlie ratua tiHN B UUI'FKK. O. troll TD . Jm 1 11W4. -J9 S' Mlrrllanra ollr-. lyKIIM-lM til.. I. trUut-tl t.tleis l..r i lop Mt-al -Marke atl.Hiy. nit all the r. in the ai- .ur'eiint-ri. Ice Kui l.'er.erat..r. ft'., at. a S autchtrr lit. use. l'ii0ispioii 'v..n ittituediate ly ap. l io JOHN aihlZ K Jan. 8. IWi uiily pa. fANTED! fur ol all kinds lur-blrh the T hlmbeel market prices trlli he i. ul. Hrun ttein It (. U. I'KfDtKICKi. t-'-i 'd i.i,nrtcjn;, 'a. Yon tiy The lll will THE PSORHa sTons, FIFTH AVKN'JK, IMTTSIU" R 5 . 11: Kutlv r.ii-1 Cufcli'-K 1!h- Woim." "1I1P PAPPY Idh'P WILL OUT tiii: BARGAINS iu IIOUSKKEKl'ING GOODS (ho ;n . -. -ii"l I ; it !. I lo- hiir i 'i ' a-.il t i in-hi- i r Peplw lllie'il i- at . l ;i i-.-i. ii. i A;.". ! : ; iii-e i h.lV f'.y. w Special INDUCCIMTS I.N- mm, mum m mmwi T. 1:1.1: i.im;n 1:1. di 11 . ;. mi i.;: i i . .. lll..i.Ki,'l I. I t . I:, rr wn.l. l'.w i I o om 1; 1 u Til i: ; I'M . i : I ! .111 a re a ua S.a t 1 come. vi: iNviii; vui 1: tnihiK-ruxDivN't j:. :. aT. s-' I'iitli Avem.e. IMTTMU'Ui;. Vt it .x I ll- Mill CLlJLi RiV.lN.LUi PRACTICAL -AND DEALKK IN- I fa' X i V .v. ' "I "- Vs. - i - !t V ' " J K i. J . 1 1" ! h, Hi !--.' ' " ' ;.i y i i -. .... Jf t; - :ip BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. In pre?entini: this announcement we take reat jiritle iu calling attention to our present stock of poods. It will lie -,ur aim to sell n (.thir'r but the b--t of poods, and at the Invest pos-ihle eah price. We have received wi bin the last lew days several new thinps in fehoes and Gents' Furnishin-rs, and h;iv e a laro sleek ordered, which will bee.iminp iu as fast the factories em m ike them. Inviting you to eall and ee eur poods and pet prices, we are Yours Iiespeetfully, J. D. LUCAS & CO., Opposite Can. bria House. EBEHSBURC, PELNNA. EckcDXode - & - Hopjpel, -dealeks in- General .'.Merchandise CLO TtHJVG, FL O fill, FEED, LiimbcraiidSliinglcs. We keep our Stockah'.v.s Full and Complete. Give us a Cull. JEcBeen-FOfle Mopped, WILLIAM M'KILUP & CO., CASSANDRA, CAMBRIA CO., PA. - fARQUHAR VIBRMIHB KfmTOR. Wonder!!.! l' "" UliCT, a. K. I AkVlBUK, lara, fa. 11 7 Sr , w - , . - . 1 T i ii Tl - - 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 M'KILLIP &, CO., CASSANDRA, PA. M'CONNELL & SAUPP Are showing bome Handsome Styles in LIGHT :: OYERCOATS IN I'llKVIOTS, KERSETS, Elf., IT $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $11.50. M'COMELL&SAUPFS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1300 Eleventh Ave, Altooaa, Pa. n I la jou,' i S '1 I. ctui rCfJRUARV j u j.tl. M 1.U. Watches, Clocks JEW !".!.! v. ColrtniTrriTiA oUVCiftilC. i'i AM 1 -i 1 . Sole Agent ; -Ki i: T!lK Celebrated Rockford 'tiluraVia end Fretkr.ia WatelN III Kt-J Hi d Slen. U ilill- 1 AKGK .sK!.V."TKN ok ALL KIND of .IKU KL!:r !,i s ft l ai 1. -y lv liii if .J '-.-'rv f11 il'tr urjv-ius-i-! ii.e jo-it for j i.urM'i I rettir puplia n j I-1 1 t-r -. Z-."a:.I. WOliK I U'A HAM KED -J CARL RIVIxNIUS K i. i;-.t,tiu, N..V. ll,lMS.-tf. We are agents for the Penn Man- ufactunUp "c-.tupany, ot York, Pa - nianufiic. arers ot Iwa Hay - Bailers. - Tlreslers, MAW MILLS, Zl- UL'J'ZKLL . 01 tho mfiny orptt nuitnaj, fnir erijuplas of Uiam all will fopotl in cur On'j.t Dojiarlnvr; M.iit tin .-.vit-soii vo li.ive re-oc-ivci !i few ji:ece i di A xmin-tf r oi Koyhl tiduty and ihc I:tv r, tr sl.i v. n in tlii city, '!! tt ,... jd i (oi llii- Kinjr t';.) l '.. till Jaiiri; fiii' - is !'.-" i v. Ill I K u -t li:ito.i oi l,c an , lit.-c, W'ooil Iiroi;, I lo. Jii.-. i siriiv s yi sit i 'io j;, jntti l'ii-; !' Axioiii.-ii r 'i 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :is :t tlroittn o! ; ttli'l only sI.'Ji :i .il.. .1 price 1 . T ; . Al-o l iif j i ; ol IomIv ixtiu W-lvt't :ii -iiiv Our sitowiiios in Moijm. f i . Velvets will lurjror tli - than e". r, itlul n i i;il e.:; lieen tiiktn in selection. ; are an i inr il.iily :uul la. v. ; e.l at s 1 10 tu Si.uHii i: pt ilcct (itiilusy in i!-. v v . W l .1 A- J 1 (1 loiiy llia.s.sels, there ;i!e , , pities Kit Miit libit; Im or puipo.se that h:ie !., ;,. duie.l iroin 1.00 to 7 it pieces in Wood J5rov.ii.-, i:. .. ;:i iirnres in contrastinrr sho '. -- ... 1 ;t in io iu e fur pa. lor i; er st) los at iO.OU ;i!id 1 . i.. in I'tii'pie Patterns, of r-ir-able sh.tt! s. Init shou iti a !i ial tiny to darker lines, very r--irt-b !t . In Tsipestiits, the ft.o - ul last year have been renewed in : every aiiety of toloriis ao l of Fpceiid value-. Last ear f l.OM; this year bre. IumI arriving u htre s t k of 1 Lowell Extra uper l!ir.ain. W ill at S-je. J!ALTi;iJ.', i Allot, ua. TTTIIV .to we p.iy W vei liseiiiei.l i every w t-ek viiii v uy ..o v. the in, ssnpe in i : lUil'-sS WO l.U". C : i: speei:'.! in the . ..- bfVLE.S. FABKICS, I'liUd:, to eli'.-r you .' ll.!' I ll'll'Is U oi.l.i i.e I - e I !; I - I en -u. . ;i mi. i'i ' ,.: . lrt It ( t V ' ; ,,i:;; .. t'-ll iil. t l.e - , , , ,,1 v ail cnocn i; l t l j i. i.iij. , . . : of ini: lvil.f: it '. i 'oil 1. i ..-., .1 v 1 1 U ii -. i i I i on .,: e ic.. I..-:,. !..-.-. S" CIA I. V'AL U. s. tillered ! ti -. ... ; .a i,. tiatate tfi- man. ,. 'i ( , i - . , i . .. . ;- ol-tler alio ".'.:". '. I !:.-., i . . -nil. .j.vc.i ; i' Is ir -CHi i it ' iitltj ii ynty m itf it a n ii .1 I r tmi ii asuns. Hrllr lor Ktiupirn ul .: J'K) pieces Aineiicaii l;.Min lie uis.i si i i pe-1 a nd pia;i t 'i'i .: . l.ii' - in a i tiai i. - i ;. !. - ;o..i :;.. ..! i ,ii;. l.'.c. a aid. . u - ii. h l.ui ui' li .1 of .".'.' and M -: in-! 1 ie-- ii! I ill'-. - i ; 1.-! check alid liiit 'lie-. .' h.tt sold t-.i i lit r lit in .."c.. s.l and Special -ii'.-nn-li a !!-'.'.. . li ..nils. i y a ' .-. .i I I! culi.r-. i.:c An otici 'iliuof lartre l"t t - i : i - Ij a!,'-v ored I'u-i! me i . . in e-o..d j ,, , o.. , , .Vii'.i ipiality that ii-i.e. a.l;. j. tiay at '.c. We have an early -. .i- .n !' . (iiiiiih.iin-. s'.d palm!.-. !. choice and d. :-:ia'...c al :. ".'.. i: lar 4"c. ipia a l . We will send samples .f ;n: !;ic (Otitis II poll I'etple-i. U i 1 1 I...'..-; i cvcrythiiiL; for i.est iiaoi e-. 1 c. BOGGS&BUEL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 FfM St. ALLKGHKNV, PA. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OFA AU AB1.I: REAL ESTATE ! 1V vi II l.1aril tlie i re virtue ft n nrflrr ol me i.iu'l tu en ui. ti 'Ir.. .t uiiihria c.unt. tlie .!. m .1 l.1arj 31.sili.ae will cxpufS lu l.utilic ait- .u tlie I'Teiu .-e.-. uu (RIDH; KB. 26TH, 1891 at 4 t.VltK-n. r. u.. 11 tlir l..i;..wlui iir ri i.- i t. -1 eMaie ..I I tlnturtl M tl .lc i.l ti.t- I. r k'i ol l'otlriae, lu Cauibr.a I'i... t . w ' All that prrtaln let ol r. unt Hirt-a'.' ci l.ort.uah tt rerlakC t-t.-Jiitt ul l ':ti n-t . nu -ot l'ri.n Ivauia. d.'.ci u..l a. -...I. .v.: i... ' l.ltiK at r. truer ! li.l til lir. .1. No i ..r north im. tin ml ml t.t to au Mile . - o m . Ifft ti. .irtit-r el U.i t Ir. .1 -': iieutb .0M leet t.i I'.a.-e el !;; i li 'i : u , ' ' 1 - ' attne let i.r pirt-f el aiM Uif ;il ( - cailir t.nlr.l tti li'! t '.. . .1 M.-l i lit.l ' t ' ' I ltW. ttnletl It'll .t M it.'... . 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