I I KPKNfBt'lW, A(IHIA CO., A . FRIDAY. FKl'Hl'AiiY VJ, lS'.C. Aiwi'Mi N ; in tL- ;idiuisitm ol Utah ae akUiv cKiiiiniiirf L-e.-forv the Senate committer on te'rritorii-. The Ix-st explanation of the northern lights .-een in tin; heavens n Siunlay m-jht i tl at it is a cr! tiin n lkationcf a Ieino ralic vietoiv this fill. TilK Indiana Demon : 1 1 i - de-it tuition to the iwitiotial eonventioa will In- instruct ed to support ex-(.!overnor (.Iray for the presidential nominatiun. STATE t'HAIKMAN WkK.IIT has Ul- runt;etl for lYtiiisylvuuiu. headquarters at the Sherman House, Cliieaiio, durinj,' the Dnuoeratie national eonvention. A fill. I. lias been faorahly reported by the Sniale for the relief of the heirs of John Howard Payne, author of Home, fc?-eet Home." The amount is &'20iS and has lieen due si nee when 1'avnc was consul at Tunis. A MMlil.lt of prominent New Jersey Democrats met in New York la.t week and organized for active work in the presidential campaign. The" adojited resolutions advocating tariff reform as the leading is-ue, oppo.-ing unlimited free coinage and uri;in the nomination of tirover Clt 'Vulaud. Whiiki.aw Khin, Minister t i France, will repipn his otlu-e and return to the I'nited Elates to re-enter the field of journalism. He is one of the heaviest Stockholders in the New York Tiibtnn , and upon his return next month he will again resume editorial control of that paper. Jami.- tl. Jil .a ink is an nUite- politi cian. JIl would like to be President of the I'nited Strtes. He knows that he can le nominated ly acclamation. Why then doesn't he desire the nomin ation':' Pet a Use he cannot be elected. Blaine isn't as strong as he was in 1SS4. while the Democracy is in lietter condi tion to-dav than it ever was before. Tin: Mississippi Legislature on Tues day pa.-sed a law making it unlawful for any pel .-on to sell, barter, or give away cigarettes, smoking or t hewing tol aec or snuff t i any child under the age of IS, uiilc-.- authori.ed in writing by the j parent or guardian of said child, under a penalty SL'o to .loo i'me or impris onment of not less than one or not metre than three months, or both. The House passed 'vsolutioii prohibiting the .smoking of cig.ir.-itc.- in public laces. PeUi ioNs of the country e'i-trit :s in wotvin Pen i.-vlvania hae been llooded laleh w iih dchisive circulars from N w York gitt n gootis im ii. The letters arc eonti.Ivhii.o an. I unfold a bright future fur the man who will avail himself of the opportunity to gain wealth at cetm parativ. ly a small eot. The intended victim is cautioned not to write but to telegraph w hen lie w ill come em to pur chase the green goods and a meeting place at some point within fifty miles ef thecilv i!I be: arranged. A si KriAi. dispatch to th Philadelphia T'iik" from Y'a.-liiugton, D. ('., says: It is at. n secret within limited polit ical cir. les in this city that a movement lor a reconciliation l.etween the Pre'si dent and Senators Cameron and vtiay has been in progress for some days, and it is eotii'u'eiitly asserted that it will be con.-uiiiiiiutt d before Senator (Quay's re turn from Florida, by which emr Penn sylvania Senators will rtsume their con trol of Pent sylvania patronage and Har rison will be given the vote of Pennsyl vania for renomination. Ai a meeting of the Chicago Blaine club held in that city on Tuesday even ing it was decided to go to Minneapolis ami make every honorable attempt to Frcure the neiminatioii of James (!. Blaine for President. Several spe'cches were made in which Mr. Blaine's re-cent letter declaring ho would not. l,e ;i candi date' was discussed, and the conclusion was re-at bed that the .resent Secretary of State should be willing to accept the nomination for the sake of the partv. and the conviction was expressed that Minneapolis convention would unani imoiisly tender htni the nomination. A l;i..-oi.i Hon has b ( n adopted by the Maryland legislature: "that it is tin-sense Of this House that the House of R pre ventatives of the United States, now un der the control oI 'lie Democratic partv. Should deal wi'h the subject of tariff re form. whetl.tr by gt ncial bill, or otlier wise, upon the broad lines marked nut by President Cleveland's message of IsST, and the Mill's bill, in oreler that the tar ty may e i.tt r upon the great cetntcst of Is'.'- wilii a elelinite tolicy which will convince the country that it does not mean to take- any backward step and that its faith in the- common sense and eon Science of the people- is unshaken." IIknuy W.vnui-o.N in his Louisville Cotiriri-Jmirni.il says: Mr. Harrison w ill be his o u suce e.-sor Upon the National Re .ieblicau tie k t, and if there are those ln think he will prove a weak nominee or a candidate easy to Ik.- beaten, they will find them selves mistaken. That Mr. Cleve lnnel is. eniLside of the state of New York, the e hoie-e eif an overwhe.-lniniiig majority eif the Demo crats of the United States is an indispu table fact. It is Clevelantl first, the rr-st nowhere, But to all appearance it seems with the Demoerats of New York it is Hill first and Cleveland nowhere. Are we again going to fall Iw-tw een the two stools of this old, never-ending fac tion light; this eternal, iucurable seven year iteh renewing itse lf every four ytars ame ng the Demo-ratio politicians c" the .-t it. - of Nov.- York? Tilt tUte of things in Ruf-sin seems to begetting wow, r the reports at le.itit are wi inc. liubti.i in I-urope has an area, e.f over two millions of square miles. Its population is about equal to that of the United Stated and the rej..rt- state that two-thirds' of this great mass ( f peo ple ar in needy circumstancci? , while over a third of thef-e will die of starvation unless they are nelpetl by the people out side the Czar's dominions. The remain der of the people of Russia are unable to render the assistance uee-eled. The des titution is the result of a succession of crt-p failures, extending over the Jast three, and in some place- four years. Then, too, we must consider that the opulation ef Russia is dejie-utlent al most entirely on agriculture as a means of subsistence. They are without the means of exchanging the earnings eif their labor for the necessaries ef life, no matter how willing they are to work. A population equal to that of the New Kngland, the Middle and Southern States is starving. Add to this scarcity of food and cloth ing the severity of a Russian winter, which far exceeds in severity the rigors of a Canadian winter ami yon can pic ture some of the want and suffering now there prevailing. The prisons and hospitals art? U-ing used for places of she-ltcr. Churches are transformer! into re lief depots. The sup plies ent are yet insullieient, but are 1m ing distributed to the very liest advan tage, yet thousands of the pe-ople are dy ing of actual want. l-'ood and clothing are needed to re lieve their suffering and keen ihe popu lation alive until their next crops can be gathered. The f unishing peasantry of Russia need help and they need it promptly. Si kakkk Ckis, savs the Philadelphia TiititK, has elisannetl public criticism of the proposed Congressional investigation ef our appalling tension frauds by apiointing three Democratic I niou soldiers with heroic records and one Republican Union soldier who bears many honorable sears, to inquire into the prostitution of jH iisitms to thiev ing sharks and army bummers. Chair man Wheeler, eif Michigan, is one of Sherman's wounded veterans, ami Lit tle, of New Yenk; Dungan, of Ohio, aud Rrosius, of Pennsylvania, are all ree-ttg-nized as men eif heroic action in the llaine of battle. Only one iut.-niln.-r of the ceimmittec, land, of Minnesota, is not a soldier, and he is one of the Re publican minority. The selection tf such a committee. f mr-tifths of w Inch is composed of brave Union veterans and some tf them the recipient of pensions, must eommand public confidence- in advance lor the fidelity of its inquire.-.- the int. grit,. of its t otu '-.i -i : s. the present fro.'.u!, 'L.ii .1 w!l 1.1 o be iiit pe.u.-iou sVstein to eloubtetl by any who who compose the all intelligent eiti- the core is not know the men e-ommittee; and ens and soldier.- must now know that such an inve stigation e-auuot fail to startle the country by uncovering the fraud and theft by which the nation has been robU-el of scoies of millions of dol lars. With a committee of gallant Union veterans to pass upon the e vils of our tension system hope- begins to thnvn upetn the efforts of patriotic e ilit ns and honest soldiers te halt the lobberies per petrated by pension sharks ami army eoffee-coolers to bring shame upon the nobles! soldiery of the world. The Senate Cennmittee on Foreign af fairs, says the Pittsburg Post, has made a summary and appropriate disposition of Senator (vuav s ill-advised resolution looking to the acquisitiein of the North ern States of Mexico by re porting it ad versely, ami the Senate then clinched the matter by indefinitely postponing the resolution. In the same line e.f maintaining friendly relations with Mexico the Senate passed a resolutiem Wednesday re-questing the President to return to the Re'publicof Mexico 1 bat tle tlags, iitm- in the museum of the mil itary academy at West Point, captured by the army of the United States dining the war of IS IS. This is all right, but it suggests w hat an amount e.f froth ami fustian there was in the partisan and Orand Army uproar a few years ago w hen it was suggested Cemfe-derate Itattle liags should Ih returned ti the Southern states. Is it not an act of generous e-ourtesy like this to our own citizens, sttldiers of our next war, fully as im torlant as the return of tlag captured from a foreign nation? Sknatok Ykst says tariff reform must be the supreme issue with the Democra cy Ihe coming eampaign He says: "In 1S$S, when Mr. Connan ami the late William L. Seott e-anie to the St. Ietuis eouvt-ntion with a eeit ami dried plat form containing the old straddleof 1?S4, approvetl, as they stated, by Mr. Cleve lanel, the convention repudiated the movement ami I heartily indorsed its aetien. Not even Mr. Cleveland's name was peitent enough to pull elttwn the Hag which he had himself phe-cd at the masthead. It floats, there to-day and will never le furled until the war taxes which the Republican party promisee! to remove tiiori the return of teaee have been taken from the statue books.'" Ax oiLr e.f Poite Leo, elated at Rome, January 1 , li'J, alui jaot p.omuatcd by Archbishop .Elder, ol Cincinnati, authorize s the Catholic clergy in regions where influenza prevails to alsoIve the faithful from fasting and abstinence. The. order is not, as might be supesed, restricteel to the coming Leuteu season, but applies at once to the Friday and other fasts, and no definite limit of time appears to have been placed upon its continuance. Tut Western Farm and Mortgage company, of Denver, has collated, and arrest; are exHtted. The company has beeu doins; a business of lO.CMjO.OCHj. prinripnlly r.n other people's money. Washington Letter. Wa-hin:t.jm. I). C. Jan. 'th, Mr. Harrison i- far from hieing as happy as he -xcteJ to tie itftt r Mr. Blaine's letter was publishd, if those who piutess to be hit trie mis know the state eif his mint!. Uc e-sprctee! that Mr. Blaine would take oeensitin in that letter to ad vocate the? nomination eif B-nj. II., tr at least to pay a gexl word for him in some way, aiul he has get it into his head that Mr. Blaine by ignoring him intendid to slight him he is very touchy altout ihe elignity which he ap pears to think surrounds his pe rson like a halo. Antither thing that he- eh.e sn't like is the- fre-edom with which Senators. Represviitativcs, and other prominent men of his party have- announced their pre-ferelice for some other candidate thai: himself. He fears that Mr. Biaine in tends to throw hi.- inl'llence to that mysterietiis "somet(her e-antlielate." and he is mighty sorry that there- was no truth in the rumor prevalent a day or two agt that Mr. Blaine intciieieel resign ing and geting to iJermuda tet re-main until after the me-e-ting eif the R-pub!i-e-an eonve ntion. Nothing would suit him belter just now than fetr Mr. Blaine to leave the e-ountry for a few months blithe el(K-s ne-t elare to ask for his resignation. The Democrats ejf the- House: have ta ken the lirst step tenvard turning the light em in elark place's by the adoption of resolnlions authorizing inve-st igations of ttu Werltl's Fair, the erooke-u Nation al bank failures at Philadelphia, and inetst important eif all. the Pen-ion of fice. The; resolution under which the last investigatittu is to be made was re ported by the Cennmittee em Rul-s as a substitute fetr those eitfcred by Represe-nt-atives Fail. wane! Cetojter. It provides for the ajtMiintinentetf asele-ct e-ommiitee of live let investigate the me-tiods.f bus! ness, whe-ther use lias Iw-e-n mail.- by the Commi.-sieiiicr eif his ejllicial lositi'in to jtromote bis trivate affairs ,tr for parti san K.htical turtose s. w he the-r there- has be-en eliserimination made lictween ajt ilicants fetr M-n.-iotis or nai tising at torneys, whe ther any e.f the clerks have taken aelvantage eif their positions t't make trotits. and w he-the-r the e ivil se r-vie-e law has lieen violate-l by the- Com missioner. On motion of Mr. Kuloe the r.solutitm was ame-mlcd to ineiude the methods eif the- bttarei etf -tensum appeals. This is a big job. but many are wonder ing why the resolution ehd not include the e-harge-s which have' be-en r.-p'-ateelly ma.le by resi.insible tallies etf fraudu lent te-nsioners w heist names are carried eqietn rolls. Perhaps, however, the com mittee may be able to reach that under the "me-thoils of business" authoii:i tion. Yiee-Ple-sielelit Morton appears to le learning the rtte.s. A nephew e.f his V. M. Orinncli, ha be-en nominatt-il for the vae-ant Third Assistant S.-cretaiyshijt of State. The H ill-e Ce tmmittee em Rivers and HarUtrs having given a number of hear ings to interested parties, has now bu. k lcd down tet the hard work of prf'taring a river and harimr appropriation bid that shall be just without Iteing extrav agant. The bill will not probably ap preipiiate more than half, if so much, as the tine passed at the- last Congees-, but it is the aim of the committee- to jtto vide all the money for nee-ts-ary im provements that tan be. a Ivantagioslilv expended timing tie- next tiscal year. The Hoiisecoiiimittee on Immigration loes iittt agree with the Senate commit tee on Feireign Affairs, that a eemtiima tion etf the prevent anti Chinese laws, w hie h expire by limitation this Spring, for another icrioel eif ten years, is the be st thing tei be done, so it has favetra bly reporte-el a bill to the Hou.-e which absolutely prethibits Chinese inimigra tiem. The much talked of fret coinage bill has liee-n favorably rejioi ted to the House fre. m the coinage committee. Opinio;- differs :ls to whether it will be acted noon at tiiis session. There is no doubt aitout a very large majority of the Utilise being in favor eif the five e-oinage of sil ver, but there are many prominent Dem ocrats, iike Mr. Mills, who do not think it expedient tet pa-s it whe n nothing call be gained as it is evrtain, even i it ctmld g t through the Senate, the finance com mittee of which has this Week reported adversely on a free- coinage bill, that it would be ve toe-d. There-an e.ther Dem ocrats, like Mr. Bland, who think it Un duly etf the House to pass the bill. There are hits of rumors tf u rumpus Itetwee-n Mr. Harrison and Se-crelary Tracy eiver the latterin preparing for the war "that never came." Wananiake r is also said tei lie in hett water although h-ele-nies it. The Canadian Commissioners are gei ing through the farce of holding cemfe-r-euces at the State department, knowing that there is nej reciprocity for them. -M. I lie Yrlt lor IS93. "'I hr imi"! cie ;"' '. rcxtttutt inul n h nt Uxh journal hi -Iiiif''-'i trhi ti it sits a nt In itr.riiiii il ixli it li ij ijiliiI I'.Vtf,' 1 run trstiju to itx me; littntiinit'i- fomirt In nim ami fit isixtt ii(t."-i;.ii. 1 1 ami i. ion. We can tell tiur republican readers a se- crct illlil dill I IllOe'l ai ic frientls a piece of KimmJ news; The Wofhl inleli'ls to ami ill e lee-t all ot tier DeilKMl a tie I'l -s:ii'iil this yeai. as it elee ted (.rover llev eland in lsS4. Whether the Democrat ic eatnliilate shall he- (irnver I'leveland. reiiresentin t be cause of Tariff Keb.rm. or any one of a niiiiilM-r of til her Deinnci u i ic leaders win can lie elect etl. le-iirese-n ! lug all I lie eleitteti 1 s of ..ppo-i I inn l-i K.'ptililii-aiii-iri. the W'urhl eteel. iv I ire lion lo I:-- w ill he I..teiiio-i in Ins supixirt Ihe itr.rt I'a xtilritt iiittxt hi' ti 1 i iii'H-rut. !!ut vvliile ebtintr Ihistbe U'e,. u i i I ive its Ri-pu lil ie-au rt-a'lt rs, asitdi.l in ib- r -e ent cainpaigti. a fuller and In-; or report of Repnliiican liie--lini.'s anil spet cbe-s in t he President ial can vass than l be organs nf tlieir ei n pat ly ttrint. The It'tir.l ikt i r riiliifx mux: it filmti ;, rtiilix re ntx. Tin- H e.;d is now pri tiling an average etf eiver .i.Ji.imiJ t-eiples a 1.iy. It bas tna.b- a net avcragi- eain of :t'".. tt a day during the pa-t year. It w ill ( ircii!:it next year, em the basis of this increase only, al h-asi r.n.. (Mi.iaai copies of tin alilest, slrongest and lu st DeiniH iatic new spaper ever pl iiiteeb The H'i7 is re -einize-tl as ilitim lively the newspaper of the people. It belieyes tbat to Im- l be highest joiiritalim bit b is dedicated In the public service. The M'orlil imts heart ami consfienee in- tn its work as we-ll as tirains. It is tin handmaid of Justice, tbe unraveler of mysteries, the eletecter and te-riur of crime, ihe fi it-iid of the friendless, the le-ip of the nmr, t he- sti e-ngth eif the weak. Reulizins that iis power comes from Ibe- p,-,pie, it gives nacK to Ilir-lil ireeiy liatevei serv ice its inline-no- anel its resources enable it to rentier. W ith a iierfect ctmipiiKTit. a thoiiii"!i organization capaldi- direclion and eleep weiei iii ina lion to mi iv c e-n a fit i up to li ti;licr bieais and irreater aehiey.-meiit.s. iln- U'ortil vvisbes its imi!itii1 etf readei-s a li.tppy new year, and ctmtitb-i.tly luds them in e-xpect from il duriiuf ls'.r,: even more wonderful tilings thau it has already ac complished. Tweutj-tno m Hires killed. Gihaud, Kan., Feb. 14. The wolf drive, for w inch prejiaratKins have been in progress two months, took place yes terday. About nine o'clock in the morning about four thousand men sur rounded a e-ountry measuring ten mile sejiiare. With one thousand men on each side of the feeuare, there were one hundretl to the mile, er ne-arlv one man to every fifty feet. The firing of a can non Wis the signal for the final cletsing in. The wolves were not to lie killed until they were rounded up. Ihe chase began at one o'clock, and a? a reemt tw nty-tw.i wo. wUe kill- . I. I Vxcessie Fre-iglit Rrte;. The ffi'lowing ( ."iinmunicntio:i, signet! by a nnnilx-r etf tiu mem,. -rs of the Commercial Kxchange', of Plakulelphia, was n-ct'iitU It.i w aid.-.l ;.j ihu I7eideut of the Peiiiisylvama U.ii!ro;V.l t'omjiauy: "The- uneleisigne-el members of the Commercial Kxchangu e.fl Phil.-idelphia anel reveivcis ttf gnein at this ten, re SK'ctfuny submit that the rates e.f In ight charged on the grain from toints tin the line eif Penn-y Ivania railreiae! ami its e-einii.e-tio!is, from numerous places in tiie-State eif Pennsylvania, to Philadel phia, are exe e-ssive and quite out etf pro portion to the rates; ,,f freight charged by the Pennsylvania railroad from far dis tant points to Phil idt Iphia. Kioin nu mero.is pl.n-e-s within -Jiti miles or less e f Philadelphia you charge e ight e e-llts jter bushel .n eiver ea wheat tei i'hila.lel ihia, w hereas the net rate you are charg ing on grain from Chicago t' Philadel phia distant, say ',! miles is only twelve cents per bushel. "Immense stocks of grain are he-Id at this time by farmers throughout this state, and w Iw-lit-vt- that a prompt and equitable reduction in rates tm grain from interior of state to Philadelphia would untletubtedly result in a re-sumption of the movement etf wheat, whit h for some time has practically ceased from mauv jwunts naturally tributary to Philadelphia." oouielu' I ell tier Xante. A handsomely elre s d and very hyster ical woman was in Magistrate Fullingi-r's court at Philadelphia, on Saturday morning, charged with shoplifting in Overman's thy goods store. Third anel Somerset stree ts. Tearfully and stub bornly she rcfiiseel to reveal her il- utity. and when questioned by the Magistrate she h:nl nothing to say al-olit the t barge. Hie wrung her bands and wept until taken tti one side by Siecial Oliicer Wiiitconib, who reqilcste.l her not to un nerve herself. The detective Wasted abot!t half an hour ina fruitless effort to tin i son it thing out a la ill t his new pi is- hi er, but all attempts to win her e-onii-deliee- li.oled. All she could be inilueuced ti say was that she had wetrketl hard ami honorably for several years and that her f.imilv name had never be fore- b.-e-n tarnisbe-il by a discreditable act of its I -carers. She was informed that there was no alle-rna tive but to commit her. riiijirs did ueit 4Vc Her. Lima, O., Feb. II. Mrs. Ik nt. l di. tl at her home on, Nenth Jaekson street this uiorniug. She had ln-en sick sevei;:l we.-ks, ami regular j.h sicians we-ie do ing a'l in the-ir lower for her ree-overy. Her brother. Henry Tiiompson. is a faith cure lie livtr. He arrivel he re a lew days ago and immediately oidt-red tin- nurse to tliscoiiUnue giving the doe--loi 's medicine- to Mrs. Pent--!, and said in- would cure her with prayer. But the p.i'icnt e-ontinii'd to grot weaker, a'though Thoiiq.son claimed she Was g. tliug lie tter. Half an hour U fnre shc (iieei Thomp.-eiii oi.h reel h. r (o ge t up and walk across the tioor. Iiiee eitioti completely j.reisirited her. and alter lying down she expired. Tneo- is great indignation i'-lt a.-aiust Tbomp-t n, and seve ral of tin-lady's friends are- link ing of tar and f. aiiiei. .r; title! Iiaii iial Purdo:i. Are tti-ov K.-m.-as. February 1 1. Ber nard . I. Schmidt, a well-to-do farmer of Atchison county, went to (brinany last NovcihIm r to visit his old home. Im mediately upon his arrival he was arrest ed for deserting from the Ge rman army thr.-c Ve.Us befiie. All e fforts to secure his release a; .j -e ared to b. fruitless. The ;inuiver.-ary of the 1 !mp--ror s bin ti caie. on January J 7 and ou that tiay the- F.m peror le-t 1 i-i ieller Jiolll Schmidt's daughter, aged 11. in this country, set t;ng mrtli in a childish in. inner the facts in tin- (:.- :-nd begging for her lather's release. The Linj-elor was so loin-i,e,i than be issued a pardon f,,j- the e'esertei- au'l i.c is now on his way ht uc. A lentliuil l b iiel. till M VMsoN. i (Juy 0. Madis n. el live years, son eif a leading citi.cn. e.f Niiiui rhiiville, a Village- in tin lumiter region of Poller e-ollntv rem. ite Penn sylvania, Was ilaving with an ax on l'ri elay. Martin Olove-r. ag.-d fifteen, am! a cotisiu of the Ma lison U.y. came to the Woodpile and wanted the ax. The M id ison boy refused t(, i.t. , tj)t, ;X allj the cither lail jerked it out of his hands, anil, with a single blow, almost severcel his cousin's head from his liody. Young Glove r has be e n lodged in jail here. His mother and the- murelereel boy's mother have been made insane by the tragedy . I'arker liy lee t.eiige. Pirrsn i:o, Fe b. 17 The ice gorge at Parker City is still intact, and the gieut est alaim prevails. There- are a series of gorges Itclwct-n Brady, s Bend and a short elistance al-etve Parker. The chief danger lies in the strength of the Parker gorge and the wcaklie-ss of the one al-etve-. It is fe are-d that the- Uj.jt r gorge- will break and tiie ice- wili j.ile against the Parker gorge witi.out breaking it. The e-iti.e ns eif Parker have tried in vain to cut a passage through the- gorge, anel were working on it this morning. Se far the efforts to blow it up with dyna mitahave levn fruitless. Ealing " oi ii nut Auhuals. P.VKis, Fe b. I I. The rise in the prie-e of l-et f and mutton eatiseel by the new tariff 1 ias Ictl to an enemious elt-mand for horse !'.esh in I'aris. According to a rejxtrt of the ji'dice prefecture the horses, asses and mules are slaughtcre-d repre sent over one third of the- whole ejitanti ty of meat eousumeel. 1'illct tf horse or elonkey is retailetl at ten it-nce jur peeund, steak at seven tenee kt Miund and infcriitr .aits at two jenco jter onnd. Worn emt animals are risin" in value and are lieing bcught tiji everv where within a radieis of i'.OO miles "f Paris. IUds for PrubjslTaiiia'H Hall. llarrisburg, Feb- 11 'Hie building committee of the world's fair board this evening instructed the executive com missioner to advertise for prc.xisals lor thetheertt-tion of the Pennsylvania State building in Chicago in all the daily jol liers of the state published in cities hav ing upward of 2-3,000 population at the last census. The publication is to be made on February ltj, lj. and Bids will lie received up to noon of March 4. A Mroug .Man an I a Hull. Newabk, O. Feb. l'J. W. A. tlauker, reoidiuij ne.rlh of tLia city, was caught iiiuiwarc'S l.y a vicious bull this morning and given several iialy to&sei. He seietl the ini'uriateel imiiiial by tin horns anj liolJ on gamely, though ht- was serious ly hurt by being liauij.leel ujum. H,. linally caught the iron ring in the aui- lnal f note and boit the btat to the! ..M.i.l. bl ink. , v.,, t,.1V inured. I AKWft AD OT11 IB MtHLNUl. A I'hibttlelpbia physician earrics a piirse made of liUlll.lll hide. Ai umbrella I Aetity -tun- f. t in tp.itu t tt-r has lie-eu ctitistriu-te,l for a king of the Africans. A Vullllg 111 i hi .f l.ockville. I'oim., has had a coal math of the coons Le has slaiu 1 his vv inter. The lirst consignment of camel skins for commercial purpose's e-er broniihl to t bis -, .inn rv i ach(d New Yolk -t.m.' tbtvs ao. A bill has bee-n int rod need i u I be Hulls. ut Wasbinuloii a ppriipriat ing sl'n).lio.i to elahi!i i national spellinsf ehMil a lb World's l air. M I S. .1,-ssi.- I 1..1I11IB a, I ' tilol, low II. a t ten, pled suicide em Saturday night by titkiae eblotal. the waywardness of a ll. milliter lieing the SUppoSfd cans.-. eiins an weiirhcd at ihe mint to n hair's v eight. Not long since a hair fell into the we-iuhiug machine, ami tnilil it was (Itsi-overeU a large amount of coins w ere rejected. Keiug informed that his wile, who was id with the grip, couia nut ivron-r, Mr. Ptucharil. of Nawle-in. O., on M-ncJay l.lew out his brains. His wife died a few minutes afterward from the shock. Tin Laurence County Pair Associa tion lias decided to bold a fair the coming summer. Thirty acres w ill be leased and lian-foriie el into a mod-ni fair grounds, with tasty buildings and a kite-shaped track. Th- largest mw er d.tm yet built in this country will Im- that now in process ,f eon--trueibui acreiss the I'ohnado river a Aus tin. Tex. It will ! whe-ll cei-llpleled. l.l.Vl feel long. 11 feet nigh, and Is f.t t wide at t be top. Kngiiieei s ef ruiiruad trains in Texas ami iii.isi e.f tbe Western stales carry re volve is ami often rilb-s. in I be cab, for var-ion- coi:l iuae i. cies that might arise. They uuiiisc -Iieai-elves by shooting al tin- tele graph poles or any other mark w hiie run ning ai full speed, and at lain a wonde.-ful skill in mai'kmaiisbip. Well-informed lumbermen declare that there is more timber in the fore-sis ,,f Maiiietn-day thau there was ten years a--.o U". a us.- care hail been exercised in the tell ing of trees during recent years. n!y aiMid si t-d Trees an- cut nowadays, the--mailer lieing allowed to stand until they attain a proper rro-Ath. --Hubert Ford, w ho acijuiifd vv i, !.-;. read iiot.nie-ty li killing Jesse .lam.-s. ibe Mis souri outlaw, in Is--.. as shot and Killed on Ttiesdav in a saliKinr.iw ai e'leed. anew mining town some distance from Ken-.i-r. Col. For some time Ford has been drift ing ainniig the mining citisip-. lb- had lxt-n in iiitny .tiarrels. I, ut until the trag edy of Tuesday no serious results came from his lights. Kelwaid and Pe-H-r McSpley two brut hers -w hie lllider the illtllleii.-e of liipior 'iiiai reled iii Net-. York on Tuesday n--bi. In the itiai rel Kdwaid si . i a e:o iiiir 1, ni and cut Peter's throat liotu ear to ear. I'eler is not e-xp.-, t.-d to live- ami KiNtaid i- prisoner awai'ing t!i K suli of his brother's iujtuies. The selnKil hoiis!- at Plain. Pel ry coun ty, w as biirn.-d on Friday night. The band was hoMliiL- a eonc.-rt. when a larg-- hang ing lamp feli to the- floor, ami ibe audience ran (.ell nit II f ir the door, leaving hats, overcoats, (!.. behind. All I he school fur nil lire w as bin tied, loget her with an oi ga u and many of the band instruments. In Is. o the only states that pioduccd more than 1 o-to.ooo pounds of -apcr daily were New York. Massachusetts. Pennsyl vania and Ohio, but in ls'ii tu more states. Maim and Wisconsin. t, r- atlded In the-list. The daily production in New Yink in ls'.ii v as '.i.'tJt .'! pounds, a gain of ai'.e.pto pounds over the previous year. n stitidiiy lite Philadelphia A lo-ad-ing 'oinpa ny '- l.oci.st ;ap eoJIi.-ry . a mi in with a ea pact l y oi e m- t bo;ia ed n.iis a da v. w a p.n tiaiv ih troy -d by alin-which or iginated ill the i.oi-tilig-ecine looms, which w -i i-dest : . cel. Six lniii.il .1 hands will be t b I i . -V 1 1 out of elllilit tm tit for a moi.lb. 'Ihe lo . im biding wage-. will appro. o-!i 'Vi.":', A pc.-ul al' at ei. lent tn-ciitii-d al West Kci'kclv. California, on Sat in day evetiing. F. -I. Mi.ips and orn bil't Sylvcst r were married in :. .los uh's chuu li and the bri dal parly proceeded in Po-en sta! ion to take t be local 1 rain tn tln-ii resideii.-e. While sta tiding on t be track the overland Haiti, which doe-s not stop a I l he slat ion, sudden ly dashed aioiiiid a curve through a e-ut into the part y. Iliaps ami Mrs. Sylya. a fi i.-ml of the bride, we re- instantly killed, V hiie a ItoV was dangerously wound. -el. The bride's grief was heartrending. The Change of Life. The sole aim of women nearing this critical period should be to keep well, strong, and cheerful Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is peculiarly adapted to this condi tion. Girls about to enter woman hood find its assistance invaluable. It rurrm th wot foroi. of YrmuW Cwmr1 .mlA. tWnnf. d"W lrr;,f. w.k H.. k. lu. u,i l.cr.. I .Inn, .nil li I.L.niil of III Womb, lnfl.iiiiit.t iud. e. .arias '1 roub, ai.il a.: eer.i..- Di-mm, ..f tu. I r-ru. uw V wuUk lliax-ac. aud .. m..ua:. I., t.i. e hat.'. ..f Lilr Ii.m-.It.. and .xi..:. Tui.,..r. fruiu en. l lerui at as aarl twr. ami rticca.au. lrwd.i-v ti I'ltuvnu lluinor. tM;ur. I a.ntiM-... 1. x, .1.1,1, itv. N(-rv,,u I'.iwI'.tiO n.u.on, kiiltM-v 1 ,.ii,p,aii,l. a:.d i.im- th. stomach. A l lirui.U mrn a. m,,i b, i.ia.i. in ton,. ,.( ff I or. j... .. mv ft of S I .M. I.i.r P.il.. It-W. CorierMnd.u- Uir a...-rl AU-lrrM in i,.nftd.nrr i.- l'l.MLUAJK 1ILU. CO.. LV.S.V. cltl, niu-rllaaran. ol Irra. A T Afi I KI ! Fur. ei all kiml lor hl-h t hr Mlitl tuatket .nwi .i. t. KruH llietn lo. CI. L. KKtllKKI Ki. cmUjO tt,-uii'uric. Pa. tARH IIR K Vfi T J The a'T:inr Df!n lor rent hU lrn in Munstr t-.ta-nalitp. aioua: the lto .f the Itilwni t-u if ai ITrei-a.,! railreiNil, about tin nilleta from Ct a a. Karw eont.tiii about 70 arrrp. ahiut 60 C arrj lii.riiun on l-t il Ai-f. 1. Call on ut ad ire-a the auliscriber at L. irt-t'ei H JAMtS MMJN. Feb 27. 1" iK SALKnK K E.N T. A tar., florjr ir in h-iuai with torr room 'tt. tiala" (id V'tr atreet. m ibe lrl w.rtl t.f Kb tiiuric The lot contains a nmni' uf ai-ii. ti rrrr an-1 plum trea. al nnarteia: ll nt hiM t; tbe nr-t ol Mrcli. tbe tn-rty "ill be lor reut. luqulre on the prrtnlae ( MISS M. M PVrfEKSON. MONEY! 'an ba MffMd at oar XT. T'a. ifh raw.llj- and Ui...n.blv. by thna. ,.f tiar wi, ia. t .Id. a.,.1 tn tb.ir - I. lwlilu-..MIt r. ..rib. . liv.. An. U. fumi-h crxtbinc. tv .(art u. r.a. u c.u tlvxifm y,r .pie. n,"a..nis, ut all onr luiir 10 ,jc wcrfc. I l.i. 1 .- rutit.iy .1, l.,4nd l.fi,. w o-.m. mil e .-M..,I,e B. srlunrfs .r rt t- it,.,,, a.j , tM f ,.k lu,, , 'a atlrra liltl. c.ri.r.-.. , r.u lb.ui-1. )ui lb. .,. no. r.n .. .1.. . k , .... ... t.'.. inciil it1 It'h I s. ,;.,-, tu r, b.r.. ruil L .. e-esia, a tl.V k. 1 loppy and content U a bride with"Thc Ra !.c:cr s.hc livci in tiie l.gut i te iuc.-u.iig. r r.i . m ,,,. urin ksuer L am Cl. .Vw W GEMT WMTFn ab7! ttrr.i.i aTat. WfUfKU Aura reuasaj, . V. v i "".V sS"a -jmc.'. ' Tti .lnittlll pay vu." THE PEOPtE'S STOSE, FIFTH AVKNUK, PITTSBURG. "Tlio Karly Uir.l thk i:pi.y i:li:i e tm i a i pel a n.l I ' pho) -tcr v 1 pari in-ii I i - a ! v. . -. - .n g I . v. i : h l h-- big ins b of M a rcii a ;ni A pi: I : ' a -. . '. i in and to ui-lnce jteopie Pi buy early, v. oii. i Special INDUCEMENTS auri g FEDHUARY CTO. C03TAINSA8D UPHQLSTEBT. TAia.K l.lM-.'.Ns. l:i;ii)IM;. SliFKTlNi.. IM.ANK'Kl S. Kl'e '. ; IT Wll.I. PAY Y(l' T (P.M i; t iiik e 1 1 Y... 1 I Villi a t'e II ll.l b'c l.i ctillie. wi: i.NviTi; Yn i: m;!i:i.si'iixiii-:M'i:. CAMP BEL j & DICK. s7. Fifth -ti tjty i m isel. Ibe oll will ia) .... CLOTHING! Overcoats! iH-aieimw piejia'ed io miovy ou ine i.iresi aim iirs,i sel etcel ene v t d u'crliti - stock of FALL AND WiNTFRCLOTHIlVG AND OVER- i,:,. iu Tape,., us' tla'A COTS in the county and jrive y.eu Uic li-wes' pi ie es. .My line of 1 .si ye n i tVe Le n in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS this, year S-c. is always complete. Am now prepared to show you a much lar- Just arii ino a lar- -er assortment than eve-r hefore. Call and see me as I will sell you Lowell Kxtra Mi)..' ! nice goods and btive you money. Very Kespojt fully, Will (rt u s."M. i .. i., V!t-!j J. D. LUOA BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. In presentinir this announcement we take jjreat pride in calling attention to our present steick of -roods. It will be .ur aim to sell n f thing hut the 1m--1 ef goods, and at the lowest possible cash price. We have received wi hin ihe last lew days several new things in Shoes anel Gents' Furnishings, and have a huge stock ordered, which will be coming iu as fast the factories cm make them. Iuviting yeu to call and ee ur goexls and get prices, we are Yours Respectfully, J. D. LUCAS & CO., Opposite Cambria House, Ecteiirode -I)ELKi:s IX- General. 'Jlerchandise, cl o tui. 'a, ri. o uis, feem, Lumber and Shiugles. We keep our Stock alwr.s Full and Complete. Give us a Call. lEefftemrotle & JJM&pjpeff CARKOLLTOWN, QUI New While Front BDilJini. 113 f Men Eire t, Jotetown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call toste us when in town. LIST OF FAMILIES DRAWING 0. 0. P. Relief in Cambria County for year end ing 1891 and beginning 1892. I.OKLTTO. rBIl MelTH. Tele- H ill - H.itl'ii McUutrc t'.l lullfll M ike I i:itas.,n Mrs Sank- . .. J ti 1 1., Y .i L" an T.lrn. rtiin .Ittlin S urns ... CHEST SI'KIX(.S. I(-nalioub Miller ST. lKlMF.ll'K. Mr. Susan M illrr Mis. Win. K.ia-tr KA1 I.EN TIMHEK. Mrs F. Oiillalier LLOVUVII.; E. Joliu Johnson . - SI'. Al'iiUSTISK. Frank MiM'otim-ll .. IsaLcl McOuire.... ASI1V1LLE. Aunt- WI1N Mrs. I'AM-itfcr John tiln-dy -soil e 0 I 3 V 7 t0 4 ti-i 2 tm l ;i tat - 3 no J C on o ou a no 5 oo oo . i 00 . . 4 li .. 7 oe .. 400 .. 4 i-O .. 3oi .. 600 ... 3 on ..4(0 ,. i oo .. 6 em .. 'i 00 .. KltC. .. (A .. im ... 4 0o .. 4 00 ..3 00 . . 3(J ... 3 00 . . jem .. 2 e" ... 4 ( ... 2oo .. Sfrj .. 3 00 LILLY. Mre. S Oea ens. Mie. linen n ... Y. Vaulcieicu ... Bfc'LSAXO. Mrs. Bau-lioueer GALL1TZ1N. Mrs. We.ter Mil, P. Sk.-lly Mrs. liausuu ., ST NICHOLAS, John Keith.. Mrs. Hetle.. POK TAQE. Mr, MlM tang., Mary liiinnud . Mrs, JUuicti... M'lLMOKE. Mr. Dugan. SOU TH FORK. Kebecca Hotzel.... .... LBENSBLRU. .lew. Janie-s m Mr. He-eat- Misa Ann Jont-a lnls Hoover . Mri Carter Mary i-ay . 31 r. June.. CKOYLE T0WN&.U1P. Mrs. Bush . . JOHNSTOWN. Bri'lget MiC.Uca Cati-liw the Worm." wn.i. 1 in; j f Avenue, I'l l'TsIM Ui '. CLOTHING! Overcoats . . . i i . i . . ii j i , c. .-i. sif.iiin.itiaii CARROlLTOWN, pa BENSBURC, PENN A. - & - Hoppcl, 3 9 3 Shel.ih l U.ijjIiit M 1 1 y li-!i,-ii Miv (I'll.-uell I- "Irfl e;ol,l ili; Mia. Sev:ilinaii I ML le- Wi-nU ll. I I I.taVli.ll Iltuluel M.-Ci.lan M el v .1 . Ke il--v Mrs. I Malta" .uli sulivai Mis. 1 to 1. -r Jen. it Kettnialoit s.;traii hoi.twni tiaii e .iimatili..... Mit. Huuti-'D... i Marv liwrry Ci-ry Zitnuiri man e 'at h K tut pli Mmrv Kalln ." Mrs. Ma.Hli C ll i isliatia Kink M il tit Hash M.a. W.KnllK-a.1 .... Ill l.leet O N. I. . Mrtiil Mivell ... A-l.im .il,- , K C Il.iiiiai- Ami Hrux u .... Aim I'ateison ' li innali Kiuley Ann Sit Ivan Lena kautmiin K.iIm i t ; leim . John S. Gate-s .laoe siijMHn ........... I harlea Haber... . Hun n mil Silk Mrv l.iiulaey Mi a. Hi i erls Mary l-'oril M a. M.- iitthy . ... SueHli Wall-in Klleu Mi-rison Maraiel liull..... , Ellen se- Carol it..- AUIreele .1 hn Walieta "tli Keileey Catlieiine ( oiiway I tan lei Cuti lev Ktiliecca Sui rbiiie K A I'll AKL II ITE, S. W. MII.LEK, joux f. long. . . : if .. 3 oo .. 3 oo .. 3 i . .. 1 l n I .. IO . - oil . . 'J. t"l . . ' 11 . . 3 tt . . 3 in . .. :t mi ... 4 tft . '. 3 ! ... 3 on .... 4 oo ... ;t (hi ... 2 on .. :i 00 3 oo . O-l ... 3 OO . . " OO .. 3 on A on .. 4 01 ... 3 (to , . . 3 oil .. Son .. 3 no .... o0 .. 3IKI .... 3u0 ... 4iJ ... : no , . . 3 oe. . :i tat ,. . 2 no . . . 'Z oo ... a oi 'i oo ... 20O . .. 2 m . .. 2 i-n . .. 4 i! ... 2 iii .. .Oil ... 3 OO . . . " CO . . A ou ... S HI ... 4 ou l'oor IiuecUirs. Vertlen Enclnee.arim ar . ,.. t V. Im . ,., vr. Vf it..:.,.nt, ,.,.Wu.us TI al4 r.n... iM 2 U a.tail. l-e.o.i v re -s. 'cfi. iu ki . . .j s,, KTr- tfF$Z??t. Ciit-lae j:t -6r crti, al lu Uia " s i I . l b. V 4 n. a. Ui. RW. riiHE FREEMAN Ii the larest prT tn North 1 'an,-riu. Ixn 't teircct :t. DALTZELLX'. 01 the tunny csirjict ci e t .(7r". fair Fainplefl of them till v.,!i j found in our 0rj.ct Jh fi.-ir;;.,,' To .start tin.- e-t-;t;:i v.c ceix.tl a fc-w plcce-i of Axi!,iii::( ef Ki';il le.-mty au! llie fi!v- ,.' er s-Ikiwii in lli; city. 'I ,.- ,, ,", j l ie e for this Kin of '.';.rjt-, ;. nil Iii? re eifies i.s .fL'.-iO ;i v ,.' hut wo li:it- l-iik(l tij, .,, . I , ' In i ii hot shriilcs of Cr :ii:i V, i Old II use. Wood liiouiis. (;, , tc-. Ju.it :iniv-( ycster.;iv ;!,;,, jintterns cf Axiuin.ste-i- i ; . be-Hutifnl as h elroatn of ;,t and only $.'2 a ynv. , prit-e; .Jl.7.". Al-o four j .,...' of l(ely extra Velvet : t . t j.nee. Our showino-s in MotjM. it, . , Velvets will Lo larger t!i,s than ever, and sjif e ial ( ,;!, been taken in --leeJi'iii. ; ,'. are an i vino; daily !Mll !.;, , J(. r, d at Si 10 to sl.-jUa ,.,,; H'l'feet fantasy jj, i,,v,, ,. j liody Urussels tlicn . ; i v jii ics left Miitalde In; ... , or j.ni'io.se- tliat hae i .... . r din til Iro'n si. 00 to 7 ,' .. pieces in Wood Uruwi,-, n . , , iiiiH's in c,nt:astiiio s.:, j . . 1 anii.somc lor pallor ;i-( - ( ;. or sty!e:s at 1.00 and , in l"ni.iie Patterns, (.1 ail Jihle shades. Init t-houiti'.' :: -,. liAh'l.KI.I. Al" Mm Dollar '0 0 Go Farllies "J'h.il's v. ,. 1 1 , .",,.;,; i J, ,i, t, ,. . -. Illiltiise I.I I J 1 1 -1 1 . i : 1 1 ;t 1 MI' s),.,.,. s Ills), sj.,,. ,, ii. v,. . ; ,. 1 1.- l ;u t'ain. .i .i ; ii-a i i I,, .t . , I.I,-. Il-Te are aU-iil li.-ilf a tl.., . t, (.. :l ill i-a .hi 1 1, j. u .-, u t.j v . . MAI Is i;ii:i; JUll'A TMl a tui i ii. j ii h-.- a I .. .. 1 1 . 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