i ''''''""'''''''''" ,Tf . nT -I" l mi l" 'i ' ---ft fc .'Wau,J...ni M Ii il I" il"' ' f ' 11 " '' ' " - KI!KSU"I:0, CAMBKIA '.. V . lUIDAY. - .1 AN I'Ali Y 1.1. 1''."',. CuMMIIi'SKH (if TkNIoNS KUM TV- i..rt.l t tli.- 1 -1 1 iiiuv Sul ( 'umuiittre .f tht- Hon.-' Artiri:itii.i (' iiimiiu-e Mi.ini.iy that tin- pension l. Ii:'ii'tiy W..11M .unmiiit to i:5,HM.(i(H, o. al.ont ((K. nion- than his former t-sti-in;iti II will have to suhinit a snpi'le inenial estimate .-liowin; the mod of the jiiMition. Is the IK'iii.KTalie eanellH hel.l it Al kinv, New York, on Tnexlay, for the purpo.-e of nominuinj; a 1 ftni H-r:itif I'nited States -etiator, all the senators hut two jin.l nil tin- a.-seiiihlvmen hilt three vote.! for K.hvur.l Mnrohy, Jr. The vo(i- stooil s for Mmihy and " f..r Koinki- t Wlirati. Murphy will lx the next senator from New York to siiirt-f.l lliseoek. Tin: eo!!e.-t j'lae on the Atnoriean eimliiient on Tiits.lay tn.t;ht was W hite l;.er. (.'anaila. w lit re tin- thermometer it i;l.-ti n il ll tlt'v'rrts. he'.oW ero. In t'hieauoat I o m k the mereiiry hnwnl 1 l.elow, aixl at ." o'eloek tiie thermom eter intlii-alt.l " hetieath the ero mark. In llf tisl.iiri; on Weilmxlay inoriiini; :il .lit tlay-hyl.t the thermometer showed 1 1 heiow ero. In '. nicrrss on Tuesday ( 'ongress inan Miller a I'optilist niernher from ieoti-in. offered apreamhle and n so lution reeitiiijr that the 1 Vnnsx lvatiia railroad eompany is disehaririiii; men heeaiise they are memhers of lahor tin ii.i.s and atilhoriitu: the i-i.tiiiuittt-e of lahor to inquire whether there is any remedy to pieent this outrage upon jecij.ie hIiu are ohliued to lahor. Tiik :orld's Fair eommision of this ate has expended or eoiitraeted to e.x end ai; nf the j:U N i.l iro state appropra- :i I 'it ooii reserve to come am! j;o n. I I. ere h is In n jiaid on the state : i!:e- '. I i ". and taere will he due 'i i ; r.i ts and for mainterianee of the i :i.e iMt. rd meet in'S. salaries :id i:m nta!s will take . OHO. The ii.n.isi. will uet through with its ik with the appropriation made. Til K aiithrai ite eoal trade closed the yar lvi'in Letter condition than it has I t en li-rxiiirs ;ist. I a-t year was the I an m r ear for priwlnct ion, the total out put heini; 41.ctMi.tKNi tons, greater than that i f the preceding year, Avhich also M tetltd all previous reti rds in the his toiy of the iililhracite trade for the tjUantity of coal mined and marketed. The averaire price received ly the pro diieint; ititertst fur coal in l'2 was ni.'ie piolitahie than for the past five ears ' r mi re. TllK sudd, li death of tiencral I'.etlja n il I". l'.ui'ir. whiih occiirrtil at 1 :."ic 'i k i Wtdmsdav nu rium.'. i atis d e;.at stir) n-. as it a not known that l. wa.- a:;;i't; : !. ic ! than -t 1 r li.elt w I o h-.d iiv. .J .ai. I l.ii..i..l l..f;.' I i I'll lirll III II. I i . 1 1 fa i .lire, sll i I 1 1 ; ' ! i ) d :i n alt n K . f t.ei 1 1: a .ri ia . I!.- ! ..1 at !.,- a-i :i -!.!, r. -id. n. e. Ni. JJO N. W I.;.. .A. I I. . N lll!..;il M'- till! T I- I .. ..! at I . e!l. M . ai d 1 1 on ..-( I ! . t .. i . ta! n :!! I I . L li 1 1 . r I i.o.i! I .,. a r Hf in the 7 IQ r . f Li- .li:-- i i w . .. 1 1 . r is r. . i :. .1 m Kurope liti I . -i f i i a I . i .". ti i r- j.irtetl. U I ! I. !. .--:s t..le l-t II froell to ti .:!. hi l'i in. i m p :-!. have U ii f f ii to . I. .it :i 1 ri er Loire is fro ii at Viiiti s. is. -int ti.m.g unuuan. and towiis.ire siawlninid. In Italy t he w. all. i r I- . rj s vt le. snow havim: f ill n n.any hours in Koine. At St. I'tCi-lnig stxtral soldiers were frozen lode. i'Ii on the last day of the year. It set-ins that the cold wave has Utii general over a large part of the world w hen last heard from Ir isLeli.ved at Washington that three eahinel . .tla t rs have li t ii lt linitely de terminetl on. namely, Carlisle for the treasury. Morrison for the interior de partment and hiiiiunt for either jxsl-niast.-r general or the navy department. l'.Ustis. f Louisiana, is spoken of for siretary of state. There are some douhts if Cray, of Indiana, will U asketl to a place Lecallse of dissensions ill his own stale. It is said Whitney is opv sil to Morrison. Lut it is known that Cleveland has a high regard for Morri son personally, and greatly admins his ahilitv. Tiik hand of death has again U t n laid heavily U. II the I'lliti d St.tt.s; , n Mte. At l' ll'lin'i ell tslli. s.ia v morn ing the .iid taut ! s.n.!or John V. Kelllia ' f V .-st I'gllUM. ll-l he I'.ii.-ilv aw.iv .i!t. r a I. eg i l'.. W hen I he last sir'; j . an . l. -ii- surr- utd.s l the iA-tr it It.. he ). a t .ri ;r th . at.d . f t I. : 1 g ll.at I. I a ci HI Id .1 . o s! ..!, li.e fit p.t'.jV a! t - . tl d -II. I j- . .!(.. 1,1 M as I., art d.o -. .-.f.d Li f.i'ln r I .! hd I f..r Lou fo il. I' fat . I ;.f!..t: .n Mul..f k". ri !.. t mii.t- . . 1 1 r t Ii. an Hi the u.tle L i g- t a.g " .r A -liv. I..S .'..-(-a!, h . sa k s Ss.lne It.t.fsl . f, ;t in ft,,. ,,.l ,.( i .IWS wl.li h Will liad Lv the pit rt lis in Hie .r.--y .-s ul! . iil.st Tliat it was a I ' t eVpelislVH ei.l.l.st is shown f.y the lurg. iiiimLa-r of t..t. hail. ng.sl. Mr. J-i-tiil cun.hdly adn:its that his expens.-s in defend. tig his right to the scat were over fi'i.UHi, an.I he mill tile hii itemized I. id f..r thut Hinoniit with the committee. It is undi rsl. Mil that Mr. t ircevy's expen se were larger. I'nder the rules of the House Mch will If allowed $2,(H for expenses. The remainder will therefore have to If paid by themselves. (s Monday the electoral colleges of all the states nu t at their respective State capitoIs, and formally cast the votes of the several stales for i'reM dent of the I'nited States. Tiik discussion of the "Anti-Optum" hill in and out of Conijr-'s, has led manv jiersons to wonder ju.-t what tbe jueer tiamed hill is. Not a few of our jieople win) are unfamiliar with the phraseology of tiie st.K k market- have he-n puzzled, and immures are made us to tue. nature of this measure. r.rielly, the ohjeet of the hill is to pre vent speculators from iramhlini; in vrain ami provi.-ioiis. Hie advtM-ateb of the hill claim that these speculators iro into the market as ln,:irs." force the price of any grain, say wheat, down Ik-'ow its real value, huy nil they can ami then, at the right time for their purposes, they run up the prices and pocket the pre tits of their "deal." An "option" is the speculator's plan for huying -vithont money. lie will airree, for example, to pay 7" cents a hnshel for wheat at a certain time in future. If, w hen that time, com. s the market price he 7C eerits a hu-hel. he has the "option" of taking the wheat at the price agreed upon, 7" cents, or he may pay the difference, " cents a hush el, ami l e reltastd from his hargrin. All this gives unscrupulous thalers chances for s;i tilating at the expense of the people al larireand the ohjeet of the -Anti Option" l'.i'd is to put a stop to it. I'sksickxt ANi'RKw Jackson certainly ft'tiidiiot U' accused if want of sympathy for the old soldiersof the country, hut he placed hinself on record in the matter of pensions in a way that cannot l- inis underst.Mxl. In his messa-je tot 'oiig l ess in I.'! 4 lie Said: ''I recommend that an actual inspection should In- made in each state into the cirt tim-tain s and claims of every person now tlrawtnv; a p-nsioii. The honest Vetera It has ti -t h ing to fear from sin h scrutiny, while the fradnleiit claimant w ill U- tlett t te.l and the puhlie Treasury relievt.l to an amount I have reason to hel'u ve far greater than lias heretofore hccii sus pected." That is exactly what the advocates of pension refoini are now suggesting. They recommend an actual inspection into the circumstances and claims of every person now drawing a pension. That re-commendation is urged Ly sol diers w ho fought hravely throughout the war and who are indignant at the way in which pensions have Leen given to the unworthy, and to those w ho have no more claim on the puhlie funds than the millions of others who get nothing out of the treasury which they have Urn taxed to till . They know that the honest veteran has nothing to fear from such scrutiny. Sknatoi: Cm wci. kh thinks that he has hit upon Hperfect legitimate canvass for stopping furtheroperations Ly the 1'ink ertoiis, and last Wednesday he intro duced in the Senate a short Lii! w i:h this end in view. It may also ! interesting lonotethatthel.il! would, ii enforced, destroy the seiniuiihtary a nan hi-t or ganizations The hill is as follows: An :ul In prohihit unlawful mi.itarv J organizations- "'I hat it shall I- unlaw ful for any ImnIv t.f men tiumU-ring ten or more, any of w hoin are sul y- t to t n-r-l lie nt a- a part of tiie lui.ili of an st l. of (he I'ih'.i! St it.s. to as-euiLleor il: :.l i-r l :tr aims as a military s.piad. .!u;-.hv . L.ttt.ilioii or i. tii. r ii.iiit.try or- j giiiz icon, unless thev MivcMiicil for Ly tiie civil or military oiheer lawfully au thorized to make such t ail. "It shall ! the duty of the President j t di-Land and disperse any su h rgani- j zatioii. and every person s- rvii'.g as a j iiiemLt-r theretif shall al-o U- suLj- t t. aline not exceeding I.ihh. or Ly im prisonment exceeding one year, or Ly Inilli silt h tine and imprisonment." . I !Kril'io.ifsoil'li.lloi iiit- ... n j York '-.. states that Niagara has l-.-n j I.-.ei. - ..!.... ..f .1... V. ... harnessetl. anil will s.Mn have to L gin work. This should not ! iliiher.it for the cataract, however, as the ilaut is calculated to develop rjD.tnm horse- power. The corrsM indent says that the j promoters of the enterprise have h-.-n devoting almost as much attention to the Mudy of a methiKl Ly which the power may ! transmitted as they have devotetl to its drvelopiiient. Th. y now assert that jmwer can le tlelivereil in P.uffaloat a slight ! ks .f ellicieticy, and hint that it may U-n iit Ly wire to any distance. This is very like a fairy tale: hut the sharp succession in -vhich electric marvels have followed each other of late jears ha demonstrated the thinness of the partition which sc-arat.-s the realms of romance from tho-e of science. Con,vn Pviri-ox s sugg.-stt' u, s;iy. the Philad. Iphu .'.e..,.. tht the rt-Ve-line ri.-s).-,l f, r carrying or the State -v. riin.ei.t sh'.u'id l- .1. rived fr.-m t. U.n i..r-.ri.t..i1s and . ilat r.I iiih. ru.iik.s-B. if tt.l. ...sl, ..uld n..t t-:ir ith mid ie i- o rity upon ties.- p.trtic u'.ar J.i U. of t ixatioii. Tiie Lulk i f tp.-nd.tnre is n.im.i f '...I Mn,l iiiut.n i,-il jmr.-!. and this wihi! f.,;i u;-.ti..U.r f. rn.s of pr-'j- rty. Sn h a tin-Li., alioii f La U would offi r the j j rltji.ily to ty the principie of I". ..! option I- l.aal txlc..'i. and ena Lie Uf -s pl- t-.f i-v.-ry .wiihip, rountr and inunt.'iia!ity t determine wIu IImt to t o real ix a-rvoa istate, or t-oth. and to w..ik out for theiux'ives the system whit h they might tinJ U) t; the nearest appl roach to e.jualiAitiiQ which I he dreamers talk of, hilt which i iliip-si-L!e o! realization. Tiik funni.-st resolutions on New York Senatorial matters were those adopted on Sunday at the Women's Skirt Trade Conference in New York, ' in favor of I woman suffrage ami agaiust bachelor j h'gislars, such as tenaUr Hill, who' kuew nothing about women." J y asliiugtou Lettrr. WvsHIVOTON . C. IVc. 7'. 1- SiH-akef Ciisp stili shows the effocts ot his recent seven; altacK oi inuiat sno.i, Lut he has Im-n uhle to preside ov'r the House during th.; short ud utiimpor-t.-uil ssions held this week. As usual the attendance for the first two or three days afi'-r the holid.iy rt t ss has Ut-n small; and the sick list is uiisualiy large, Lut the work, on tiie sipropria tio'n Lil's, which after all is the main Lusinessof this session is U ing rapidly pushed. In vi.-w of the prohal.le silver tight which may In-ginany day. Speak Crisp was ask.tl Ly a friend which side he would W I'll." "Neither" was his .iiick reply. "It is my duty to impar tially pre-idc over the House, and. what ever mv persona! opinion may lw, I shi'l ende:vor t do it. ' Keprcs.-ntative Scott, of Illinois, in trodu. .il a resolution this week which is helieved to contain a part of the true in wardness of the wav in which Secretary Foster has staved off the actual deficit in the Treasury during tue lastyear. It starts out Lv slating that the Flfty-hrst Congress provided lor I he con t ruction or ext.-n.-i f 7" puhlie Luildings, and that 17 of them have not yet U-eii con tracted for: ami calls on the Seor t iry of the Treasury for information as to why so naiiv of these puhlie works have In ch so long'dclayed. and w hy more than j iNic.ooo appropriated for this i.urjMse re maiiie.l uiie.xpeinied during the last two v.-ars. Mr. S ott asktl mi. minions con sent of the House for the immediate con sideration of the resolution. Lut Kepre Si ntative ling!ey, of Maine, oLjected, and the resohitioii was rclerred. Senali 'i- Carlisle's friends are Leginiiing to practice calling him Mr. Secretary, as tht' Leli. f has iM-coilie general that he has yielded to tht' pressure Lroiight to I c:ir upon him and agretil to accept the position of SH-n-t.-irv of tin-Treasury in President Cleveland's cahin. t. although lie still decllliS lodisCf.sS ill." IliatltT. A report U'caine current eaily in the week that S.-crctary F.lkins intended to issue t.lt rs that would have the effect of preventing the regular army making a reputahle shoeing in the Clew-laud in auguration para le. A sun committee from the Ii. augural Com m it t.-c a t once ailed i : n the S.-cn tary, and were as suml Ly him. and alsoLy tieii. Schoticl.l w ho was i.j.-s.-ut at the int.-rv i-w, that he had no such intentions: on the otilrary, lie had made Up his tiolld that the Tegu lar armv should U- more largely and let ter repr.-s.-nt.-d than at any previous in-angiirati'-n -lmelhe war. The inaugur al Lull will U' In Id in the Pension off.e Luilding. A man went up like a rocket and cam. -down like a stick." is Mr. Thomas II. Carter, who had hardly licen heard of outside of his own state until he was made chairman of the national Kepuhli can Committee, and who. after the elec tion, dropped Lack into ohscurity still tleeper than that from which he he had Im-cii dragged to le an ornamental figure head (that was the original intention, Lut circumstances .revent-l the manic ulatioii of the wins Ly the man who laid them, and Carter hecame the actual head of the commit!. .O Mr. Carter was in Washington this week trying to clear his late s-eeretary, ex Congressman Me diums, or Maryland, of certain charges again-t his integrity which have caused his nomination to e Judge of the 1. C. Supreme Court to U- hung up for several day- in a Senate committee controlled Ly his own party. Carter's head is sev eral siz.es sinalii r than it was!efore the eleetl- 11. It i- now coin .i! .L even Ly tie most sanguine lo puLhcans. that the Senate of the l'll'tv third Congress will If inn Imlied Ly the I . i:io( ratic party , although sev.-r.il . -i lie- necessary voieswiii come from ; uli.-t.-: Lut. no matter where til. V tl tlie flolll. the Vol.S will If th.-re to reorganize the Senate on h lemoertt ic l a-ts. mii.! to pas- any measure which tiie I'.-ii x-r.iti- leaders may agree lloii as,!.- rL:t That puts the last nail in lii.' c. 1, u ot tla- ; u net Nat ionnl Kepul Ii. an party : gives the I emo.-ratie J'arty a 'i .i-i- mi the ( iovei riiii.-nt So long as it may ! guided Ly wise counsels, to all of which every m in w ho hasthe future w eifa re of . ur coin'. try and all of its citizen-, ti,. t tl f, w favon-d individuals, can conscientiously say Am.-n. Kept, sent itive Ouilr.vaite has intro duced a r. soliiiioii pioviding for an in vestig u ion of the control of certain his torical di K-uiiieiits on Lie in the I.part inclit of State. 'I his liKarly eolu'crns Kepn -entaiivt- H.-nrv C.-ila l.inlge. .f Ma. at htlsetts, who will soon l-eS'n.tor Hawt-s' siic. t ss'T; as it has - charg. ti that he and his literary partner were through. eoUusion w iih certain minor of ticials of the State partment aide to prevent other literary men gelt ing access to historical p ipers on ti'e m the depart ment until they had puLlishe.l copies of them as. portions of certain historical hooks of which Mr. 1odgc is reputed to Ik- nne of the authors. Senator Hill says that not more than seven votes will le cast against the nom ination of Murphy tolf S.imt"r vt the I euiocratit" caucus of tiie Nevv York leg islature, to If held next Tu s-.lay night. M. The l'oldet Cut For Years. Pi TTsi-.t K... Jan. 1. The prts-ent cold wav- is the s verest in years. 1 he mercury dropped to three degn-j-s If low zero this morning and the indications are for colder weather to morrow. Ilolh rivers ate frozen and by to morrow morning the i hio. at the mouth of Saw Mill run, will If frozen solid. It ha-Itt-n sixt.-en years iiice the river was f r. izi ii at that - -iiit . The f.-rry l at William h.iw broke her wli.fl p'lin.liii; ice in the Ohio shortly U fore ii..ii i. nd U f -re she cotlld Le n?-cu.sl lli.-i.-t- tiiwd III tin her. Tin re Merc lift, etl pelsollii un hiding pas-c!iger and en w oil the l.tt at the time and they siiff. n-d inteiis..v from the coll. The plot Was yen ly fr.ist Lilt, n while standing at the w L.f I. It riU;rcd over an hour to 'an.f the I mat and the l-e whi.h bail fnnnol in the n.i-iiiii'M.- h.-vl l- br..k'-n l-fore the liwl t o'ild If safely t.-d Up. A My .rfl IJursU. ritivij K.. Jan. in. Thf ily h.fl at the null of ii.iv. r lin-thers. Siutii Ninth and KingtiHiii stnt ts. burst this morn ing. Hiif m.iii was instantly- killed an.I s. veral others ieitir.-d. two of whom will die. 1 he name ..f th" jnan kilhl was John Oii.nt. He leaves a widow. Among the injured nre Ferdinand Kid.-n , roiU-r in the rod mill, skull fractured, wold,.-; M ike Schmotcer, Pole, employ e.1 at the furnace, skull fractured, will die, has a wife a id five i hildren; Jack N.I.ic, leg injui.-d and batily bruistt, wail pfvrr. The mill is La. Ily wrtfktd. The ilyiiiff piti-es r.f the wh--el tore huge lil-s in the roof ami damage! the ma i liinery. MVRY M. AM.Mi.iiV. of .Seattle. Wash itigton. issuing Iouis C. Anderson, her divorced hu-Land, for $i'.tK n for hre;ich of pn-mise. After the divorce she nays he courted her again ami won her af fections and then married another wo tnaiu Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mm ABSOLUTE LY PURE Figlit to Hang. Kvi.timouk, Jsn. s. I'ldess fJoVernor Krown interpes, tin- eight men and UVb i.HVM-Utl of tiie inunler )f lr. .1 . H. Hill will If hanged at Ch.-stei tow n next Friday afternoon. The work of i-otistrueling the gallows was Ik gun . m Fritlav. It will If twenty feet long and eiglit feet wide. There will If four traps, on each of which w ill stand two prisoners. These traps will If njf rated Ly a lever and the drop will If simul taneous. Covernor I'.n.wn seems to If eonsi.'er- aLiy disturlfd over the responsibility resting on him. He has received a great many petitions forantl against exifutive clemency in four of the cases. It has tfcn represented in many of these ap peals for pardon that five of the convict ed persons are mere boys, under lo years of age and that they were unwillingly present w hen the crime was committed. The governor has Ifen asked to at least suspend the execution of the boy s for :i reasonable time atler the hanging of the men on the pith, in order that if pssi b e some confession may If .secured at the last moment, relieving the Imys of the terrible implication of guilt which now rests Umii them. In the other side the claim t.f extreme youth is denied, the f rs his age If ing tMven at lii years. Smie of the most prominent pMple of Cii.ftertowii and Kent enmity are strongly opj.os-d to any interference in the law s f nalty. Patigrr of Ire bergcs. Ptrisi i iu;. Pa., Jan. 'J. KumU rnien, coal op-ratoni ami rivermeii generally along the Allegheny and Moiioiigahela rivers are viewing the thiikening ice with apprehension. The Allegheny through the entire length iseoveretl witli ice, except in a few sjaits where ripples or strong springs disturb the surface. The ice will If ar teams and lxats are froen to the shore. On the Mononga hela a similar condition exist, the -oal men lietwecii this city and Kmwnsviile Ifiug at their wits end to secure their tie ts against d.tructton. They are safe just now, but with the first warm weath er the snow melting will cause a sudden iIikk! of sufficient magnitude to drive the ice out, causing a gorge at many places. Tow boats, coal flats and half completed boats are frozen in as solid as the ice it self. At a few tipples the steamers are kept moving to clear a channel outside to where the loats lie, but the ice gcU heavier every day. At McKecspnrt the Youghioghenv and Monongahela are frozen over solid enough to Ifar teams and passengers for Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston railroad station walk over to Kisher on the ice. If U.ih rivers rise a ml go out at once the flood created at the junction of the Ohio will If soine hing terrible. Co-Operal i re Koad making. Fifteen years ago the roatls around the weil know n watering place of Kit h tieltl Springs wi re as bad as any in the state of New York. They are to day as line ami smooth and permanent in their Solidity as any roads that are to If found anywhere. This change w.-is brought alut by the principle of co-operation. The farmers would do nothing, but the nieuilf rs of a bicycle cluh rais-d first a fund among themselves, then obtained all the money the suf rvisors of roads were entitled to Sf mi Under the law. and finally they sought ami obi nm-d subscriptions from every hotel and Imard ing house keejiT and from the mer chants f the village, and with the fund thus aoinired they en I i -led the services of the supervisors, and under careful siiperv ision they U-gan the making of good roads. This o ojf rative pr.K-.sS has Ifen carried on year after year until excellent roads have li-en built anund the village and its. medical springs with in a radin.-. of .ix or eight mile. Visi tors now bring their carriages to the springs, and the farmers have profited by the change, no les than forty horx-s having U- n Imught of them by the guest at the springs iduring last sum mer. I.n al I lie t oolej,. An outrage was com mil teal s:;iturav night at the res-'ulence of Isjiac II . fla vin, a wealthy farmer residing in Law rence county. Slavin is Hl years old ami, with his wife, son and daughter-in-law occupies, a line house uear a forest and the public highway. Slavtn's son and daughter were al-ent from home an.I he ami his wifeha.l retire.1. Alaout 1M oclt k then-was a knock at thetl.N.r. The oltl gentleman askexl what w:us wanted ami was told: "A man h:u-l. n injnretl in a runaway an.I we want t get a light." Mr. Slavin proetirisi a lantern ami, lighting it, opened the dor. The instant the door opened he was struck. a fearful blow on the beat with a club and fell insensible on the floor. The thieves proft-ed.al to the pmlll where Mrs. Slavm lay. ,he fainted at their ap-arance. After thoroughly rans.it king the house the n bi i-s U ft, leaving U.th tftu pants insensible. larye slim of money and many valuables were taken. I'-.tli of the old f. .pie are in a critical o 'tui tion. Ad tri:anied gang is o rating in Lawn-nee funty. no less than a down robU nea; having Ut-n committed there iluriufr the tst to u ks. loot her Air Ship. ST. It ls. Jan. 10. Another air al.I.-i lias U-en projectetl by a m. IxhiU invent- ! or. and negotiations are under wmj with , moneyeu nu n Jia.kmg to the building t.f an ex peri mental outfit and a prututble sale of the patent. M. t i rens. f ,ler has just rtfeivetl his p pets ,from U asliingtcn certifying to bis talent rights. Hie ship will a cigar shape.! affair, one hundred feet long and thirty feet in di ameter. At the widest jmrt'it will hold :r.(Nm cubic feet of gas, and it will carry J,.VH ,om.ds. The feature of this in vention will If that it can le steered, There are several other mechanical inovations for which great results are promised. The invention vari frr.m ... ...:.ir - .a ... iiit-si uir suijits in mat it can float on the i water. The framework w ill If stet -1 or ' aluminum, the ril-. linB..i v " (- "-v-tioi i a light air tight eoveriiitf which will re ceive several coals of vartiich. The gas will If storetl in cliambeig at each end, spjufursi cabia If ing in the middle of the iar shajfd affair. In this oab in the electric motor, and all the other mechanism will find a iodgment. FirTKKN men were killetl by inina exploision at hU U hitxa, Uunsia. N KM A ! I OTH K At Circleville. W.-stnioii-Uii'l ronnty, the resilience t.f Herman I h i.-li w as . si roved Ly tire. President Cleveland and family will on Fritlav lea ve ftr 1-akrw.wKi. where thev w ill s.nl tin- leinaiitii.-r ol li.e w inter. I lappy anil content is a tit nne wilh "The Ro chester a lamp with the li.glit ol the morning. Calalogrics,w rite Koch est erl ainjiCoXevvYork. A Polish coke ttraxM-t at llessein.-r. liaiile.l .l.isejili PeU.i.kski. has received vtonl f oiii Kiissl.i that he is heir t.i'siii.- !. The jrreal Kia.ling coal cuitiliine is broken. The New .Ii im-j I'cniral I'aili".i. Coinpany has w ii iulra s ii from il and la-re after will lie tti-r:,tetl i mli .e:aieii I ly. the same as it w as lufi.ie I he am. 'Ui.nl with I he Keatlilig ami la-high alley wa- eii tensl into. THE PATRIOT, l l.KY1l.AM : A.l . STIA on thfir win t tht H fiift- wiM'. Iht'lj. every "- It -. 1 .1 j luorninic in li.e j car. a ear. HeeklT. ToeJ rvenlnit e-l erj ink lu tiie )fr (I a ear. Il l.rad In l t t -Tbr , .n'y pnr in 4Vtlr U l'ciiii IvjiUtA htv itiir u exlp-ive t.--' mint tijierat ur. tioiinei-t .tl villi itie Dt m.iri- ul tLe world. Willi Ii a rapl I f.-U-le il rra-li.R ibree LuclreJ and stjr-O.e id e.li til li.e new lr.i-41 tlire l seven Iikuk do el vi all tl -er. MarrUliurg will l an t.iiuu.-tlly lni..Ttitui point the ciautjir yer inFrinm.l the .-ici lature. the election ol a urx-e-or to H '-'. 1... .urlUitn levtlValure e..nlruatsj l.y a I fti.iHrniir a.ltnlDlrat'.'D. all lt-ii.i lo ilriw tiie j":M;i- te ti the eapnal. Tilt 1'AlKHiT wilt aive ui.f 1 rom.lete re,nru i.l all tliwe iil-re-iiin; .r.H-ci-.-Ina. Tbe 9l year hal lias t.een the nmst purrrm In Ibe history nil UK I'A tlilnr, I: ii! il.f new year to t atill t1ter. II l.-(Miia laa l lrrulallen -111 dvr!i--Ina auediuiu In l'rni;yik'auia wUisnleul I'ttttiurt: ani Phi aleljihla, Tlir nljr l-ni-rlle lnlly lnbll-h lw K alr-tt taa.XailMrrllM.rai. Mo .re It la h.tnes anj iiu.ioeii ire where t tie. i. ri. ltoan.tal.1 In teach. r vnixt Ixn. ..critic len!' Idb THK PA1 litor will l.e teut ! mall lu any new (ulicrilier l. r lour uiuiit iia. a roceij.l ol one d liar. The Wee hi 1 tie wekly e.!.ci..n wli U Dt on trial by mall for f. ur Kiotcti am rr.--.i t ol tweaty cents; on trial ..Ely. A.Mrrs- mt: rAi Kiin t tivpANV. Jan. lri 6t. lijrr'.ii'.ua. fa. GET THE BEST! U S E a. a oitivs GOLDE.Y CKOIKY COFFEE. ASK YOUR CROCER FOR IT. laj li K. I'. KK. M lieleaiale l.iaM-rr, VII l.lkeny Mrel. I' I I IM.I Kl., let. ! LMtrin- 1S03 TIIK SUN will ' be of eur:iNiiin: ex-ellc-n-e aii'l will prinit more news ami more pure literature limn ever before in its history. The Sunday Sun Is the Greatest Smulay News paper iu the WorM. Prlre Jr. arapy. - K) aaaall. a y ear Itatly. tjr aaaall, ..... Ma) ear llly a4 aB4iy, ay aaall. fsa, ear ( A al a reai TIIK MX. !e Tark. JOHN PFISTBR, i HarflTare, Qneecsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, ; BOOTS AND SHOES, : GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, vr(.ETm.rj ix m.imi. fiPPnITP TTTUfrrTrDJ TJnTri Uif UtJllib J UiXbl lUll liUIfclj, CRESSOIM, PA. mK S ly JUST RECEIVED ! A lak;k I.tT Boots it Shoes -i:oli;ht AT fc . . O T G T I IT S 5 7 I " WliWilll J WUlW a -FROM TIIK:.T(H K F W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., FITTAttrKO, WA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. blJftl------ V LCUIS O. VANDERVERE. Ore cf the Tbtwt kntra-a trnsfaeas men ia Chlcagti, represeatavtlTa of th prtX Brditxeet Cu. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS FRQSTRAT10W. TV. yi'Um STrdleaX Co JSlkhart. TauL tifctit-nwa : I take rleaynra? tn infonninirynm f tl.o very lt-neticuii reMJlia mbieb have tohowed t.'ie i:- .f Da. Mu.cs RrsroaaTtvc Ncaviac vi t eciseol myseil msia tnu Tear 1 wad Mihicct li a tlistresanr pain at Ue but of Uie Lnuu lUitl vpiLZ porn.in of the spiniU cor l. f kst flah and waa rrcaily ti I iRk il troubtoal with elcepkxsuuM.. WflU -' your Nervine waa highly recnrnTnentleal to ma. My raae bail born aootsti l.HUs tt.ja I bail no eoniiJonee in tl.aa if.i-m f of any meilieme. Yet aa a lat ivafirt I cnn-meal lo riw it atrial Much to mysurT.riae, I rxtrricnre4 Biurktsl lienetit; tot n-pj.l'TJt'a1 lul'rrl: my l.eaiidcbc HureinoveJ. zuy kpuiuauo general fHTHOUSANDS aaiaco twimtt rouaot. All tmis eccuaaro fti tttaao t9 weil awewa tnavstctaaa no nuts My to lie 1 tsitiK li.aj St-n iw Ut Ujv Ui hi luaultrL Luiia It. Vaihaaaa. Sold aa a Poaitlra Gaaraala. Dr. MILES' PILLS. 50 Dot cs2SCts. MU.1IHV T. J. 1A IStlN. KHfcNstil la. Gsrfield Tea Owtwtw- rvMUla ot bail Cures Constipation fi. t.. JullXsruS. M. J. bl'i'K. A. H.bU K. KsTAbLlsHKU leli. .lolmstoii, Buck it Co.. JIANKKKS, K1.KNSPITR. ... I'EXXA. A. W. Kt I K, I'anklrr. t-XTABLIMUBn ISM. Carrolltown Bank, !AliKOIJ.TWN. I'A. T. A. SII UtKtl Hit. 4 aablrr. Gcncr2i Bantins Bnsici-ss Transactetl. Tt:e i(.ll.irin are ibe nnclal teataret ol bccurral liat.atuar liuclnea : HCfllMTW ti'tsia-lrai' pavat.le on demaTtd. and loterett t.aar oik certitirhicii UMied tu utua aleiioaltura. KT'eO'leil lo ruftr.tuerK n lavoraMe tatin and l l.rt.vr.l .axrr .ll.-4-a.oDtal at all tnuea. II.I.FITKN WiV In ft. liM-nl.tr and npun all th banklna ti-oua iu li.e t'miril States. t'tiarnr nadrat. iiKtm iHnnivl nseot l-tl'le lo all arta f the I'nlt"d i :i t. a iid lereian tl tiaDne lin-utvl ta all part i.l l.urtil e. A ! 'ST HI rair-liani. tirmfn and utt-er. oilrtted. t wl:.ni ra-a-ncal.le an-r.m.'Miatli.n will lae er let. 'lei I'airribi are ,-.f jQre.l lliat all trammi-tumi faal! 'C lit-l.l tr:.'tlT I'limlt ami oundential. ami Urn! t-.ri; lil l-e treated a llbera-Ily aa kuhI l.ankinv i a leu wul ,K-r3iit. Ketctlully. JilSlV. Kl 4 H . PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 'I'lIK ur 'iT'iKtie-l will extsape tn .ut.lc ale at i uie .Mirt ii'.ufe In Kt"tiliura. t.n .SATH;!).Y..!ANrAKYJ!,!S'.a at lu ! k r. -a., ihe followinar Jeae.-ilied real t t :;-. II All tt-ai .-c-rtain .ip-e i.r ptrt of Krfnn.i ttloaie la ti e VI. est Kiiji.l Uie tn.n.DKb ul Kleiiiiturif f.iii:i.- r-.uMy. Ieita!.ylanta lrunlttta tin liir r.er lael sn1 a.'j eoirit lot ol J. A. Mmetniker .n li.e t-i-l ai:d Mwh alley .n II e M. and bav ire il.ero u err.-- ed a tt-i.tMrie.l FRAME HOUSE and MWlil.K anl all neceary t'TKt'It.lK l.IS.:iU ta if.d Mate . lej.air. I i.i- If one tiie oiut .Icurit-le .r(i(rti tor .tle lu t.aeDpt.urf . ' TtKMsOKS.U.E: Ten er eenc 11 the iure!ae ujuney t t.e .ald in .ai.tl ai tl.e time I rale: ttie l alxr.ie i.l one ti.i r.i aha ti deas.1 i rteliere1. one-third in i luoiitl t. jud i.Di--.hiri lu tvelre atoctae Irotu -lut- ol i-aie. I.!errt-d .arinenei lo liear Iniereat and t l e f'pora.1 by judgment ts tid and murt kaizv ol j-L.r.1. s-r. .llill.N WAKfl. M. Ii Kl ri r.i.l.. l ie u'...ri ol the lact will an I ta.unni ul Mar 1U V rd. daCe.5.1. Kl.a-n-l.ot I'a . J inuarjr o. I'tyX It Atl-I.t Ml' TI V KTUIl.Ki'KTHK KHKN a. ' aru a. t r. .-..u tiram-h KatlToad. la elta I s-t-rolHT -Ju. IXil. I nt.nrrll.a at l rn.a. U 1T. KANT. iioit-r flu. .Uik. lrrltl a- r -n a Wr-tern Lii.... I u i a Srtin l.ii.. :m a J.innrti.aTii t :l in Mall i I'arlriir Ki a 4S a n. Iy Kt. lima M xtl . .. 4 ir u All'M.na K ... 1 ay I'a. i y at .Mail IT flitla Hap. lUp stil I IIWAKIt. Ii No 1. Ma. i. Mo. I taure. a a a a r a. i:t.enr.nr : 40 1-. A 34a Kraalley 3 0 7 ao 10 HI i 44 Ky l.it.. 4 a I "-4 lu xa t j Noel 1 hi. U ia a i .Munier . ' I at.. 10 41 4 iw I.uraet v e a 1 1 1.1 ti 4 ua fre.-on II 3 au la io 4 U MiKTIIWAKIl. fia tanra. Ma. 1. Mo. 2. a a a a I"rea.i.n.... 1. in-let. Muonler.. N.iei Kayl.ir ... Hra Her .. aao II l IT- . S4 )I 3 h 40 1 1 2 aV 44 II . 4T II 41 8 S V Si II j? l--leDait.uric.... ..--.ll 3 10 u 1 Ol . Kradiey. Nueland Uurket are Klajc Statkina. No trains on Nondajr. LILLY BANKING-: CO., LILLY, PA., JMI. R. MI LI EU, CAN II IKK. A t.KNEKAr, i:.XKIXi Hl'SIXKSS '1 KANSACTEU. KIUE. LIKE, AND ACCIDEXT IXSUR AXCE. ALL TIIE I'RIXCll'AT. STEAMSHIP LlXlrS IiE I'Ii FSKN TED liY LS. A ( nt tif nt-rfhant.. farm-rs and oth ers t-ai in-! ly .licilt!, assuriitroiir patrona llialail lusin-si rnlriistat to uh will ro f-iv- .r.mpt ami careful atu-nt itn, and lw In-Ill strit tly t-t.iitiji-iiual. CiisUhikts will U- tr-altl as liU-rully as gutal tmiiki'i? rules will x-rmit. LILLY T.AXKIXO CX.. rl-Vi. Lilly, IVnua lYSSOI.I TiHN MiTH:K. Notlea la beiaeby m ' .eu wii ine nrtn 01 n. lv . ri.er a o. baf litis .lay been tli-1-..HeO by annual eonaen: J obn l.raher, r , wilbil'awln Iron tho aaid Orta. M. k. I .per will rununoe I lie buaineaa f.l mclrhili- l.ttlnir at ftae 4 aa I. i . . . . . . . - ' ' .. ...... ..ju,..,, n'aaia, m.. aanere all 1 ra n.i... . . . - . . . . r . . ua u w ail ml .a rneut, a'. I it.i..e brlna rlattna null ireeut K-i ii'.imiuu. .al. IV. I ll I H . JOHN l.t AHKY. j. Mot.30:J. ist.ii jai.6ll3 Mo. a. r a . s :it a 43 i 4a S.T 10 T V. M K EX KICK, iTnairr aiio 'imnxot atiih KUKNSKl'atU. - p 03c aa Osin tiret. GREAT RE DUCT JO A' SRaiasxam "Winter G i p.' EBENSBTJKG, To make room fr my .Spring Sto k, h will le tin ever shown in Northern C-iuibiiu County. MEN'S MTl'I.M.s. 1:1: -l:i( II tn.i MHV :- l.ii i ,. 1 ...it 1 , . 1I..H I .. I..IPI 4- ' Beys' and Cliildren's HEAVY - CLOTHIN in tiie same proportion. IToavy Overcoats at hlmo'-t any prii-e. Now is the t i in . tu ,uv Come one, eome all aiul see for your.-olves. J. i 55T Qf &a In aMition to o,U-rinr tlu- C" 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ir in .f . .!nit.. n ;!,, Lowest Prices WOOLF'S ITi p.ir. .l a .1. !i-hi lul .,,,,;.,. for their thousjtmls of iatritis. To .Imw our ajij.rei i.-iti..n t. ll.. friemls who patronize us i i t s f;ill an.I to train n..v ust..i,i, rs. w,. ivaileil ourselves of a trii-at . .i..i limit v fur makintr WOOLF'S Clothing tni m..t atir-. tive. KWit Every Sale AmountJne. to S5.0 0 or More Wo Will Cive FREEh Handsome ly Framed Steel Engraving, Size2024. They are worth $2.(h at least that's what they wmiM cost jou in any Art store. We rot a lot .f them at a remarkahly luw fig ure ami we are poinr h't our ohl :im1 new frietfls hav thnn tr.-e of cost. The Frames roiiic in O ik, ami White l Gohl, an.I are handsome enough to ornaiio'iit any room in anyom-'s hu-e. lie sides those you m y have your ehoieo of a IiiiilIsdiih- ri;.-h L..ntr fellow Alhu-u. Keeii your eye oj.i-n for our Iii llcli.l.iy Ailment. WOO THE LEADERS. CARL R1TIN1US, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS vIEWELER, AND DKALKIi IN V -f s. V ' a iaijaaaa auna ' 1892 I The Fall ami Winter season of 1802 promises to he one . f the best seasons we have ever h.n.l. We have herotof.'re cnrrii-'i the largest ami Finest Stock in Northern Camhria, an-1 with the peetation of a pood fall season, we have more than ! uhl 1 "ur stoek. We are now prepared to show you the Finest assortment ot CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AKD GENTS' F0RN12H1SGS in the county ami pive you the LOWEST PRICES ' ,l state. Our stoek nee.ls to he seen to he appreciated. ( :,n' Sl e us and we will save you money. 0, UIiB UGrl-I, CARROLLTOWN . v PA. IX- lotting I Ml MDtX ,' t J Wf XO! at, ssgqq -AT- 9 .irj-r-t i- -s t-s I kJ9 Watches, Clocks Jr WKI.KV. C'rp'T',p 'i"!a' jr''.- s C i I Ol aal W . L-.aA.. ..... AM' IV W a a Sole Agent - K ' I Celebrated Eockford WATCMI'S. JttlcmMa M F:i-! r.i.t WaM- v In Krj kl .l Mrll l-.lr'i ..AT.;K SKI.VTI 'N Al! KIN' of JEWF1.1.Y iaa ..ii I ai. l Xf" Mv lin- of Jfwr'ri l :. ' I !i.na r1 sr ft.r Jnursa-!f t f.-rr- :irct a ttg i-ltiayhrrt". l-w"I.I. vohk r.ri:VTVKi caul i:iviNir K'rlsur. Nut. 11, .vV-if. 2 Xj LJ hFVl Hi al Offer I
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