V4 nvnTivrn n tvt nil if I HaywardHad Miss Ging's Mur- j derer In His Power. ! HOTEL DEFENSE TO BE .HIDE. It I. Qua-atlonable Uhrlhrr the Coart Will Admit TfstlraoDT of a Hypnotic Character Howard' Father Saja BU Son I Not Galltj. Minneapolis. Doc. 19. W. W. Hay ward, Harry's father, declares that both of his sona will he cleared, that Blixt is confessedly a notorious liar and that his various confessions will have no weight. He added that the defense had evidence that Biixt was in the power of a gang and committed the crime under their dictation with the understanding that if discovered it should be ascribed to Harry Hayward. This gang, he added, was not composed of Minueajio lis people. Mr. Hayward refused to ac count for the behavior of Adrain, the older brother, saying it would be ex plained later. Mrs. Ciaus A. Dlixt has made a long and succinct statement to K. R. O'Dell. her husband's attorney, the purport of which was that she had long known of the immense influence exeited over her husband by Harry Haywird. She tried in vain to counteract it. iilixt said sev eral times that Hayward would be the death of him aud that he dared not dis obey him. Just oefore the crime Blixt went around like a man in a dream; it was hard to attract his attention, and his memory became defective. Hayward impressed ou Blixt what he had to do many times a day, and kept the idea of the crime constantly before him, ac cording to the wife's statement. This evidence is to le used in con nection with that of Blixt's father aud brother to show that the man was of a temperament most susceptible to an in fluence that approached the hypnotic in its character. It is a question as to whether the court will jieriuit testimony of a hypnotic character, but the defense will make a strong effort to show at least that Blixt was not a free moral agent when he committed the crime. This line of defense will make the trial a most novel one in criminal annals. TAX COLLECTOR SCARED. Ha File liefore l.OOO Irate Kentucky Taxpayer. Moroaxfif.u, Ky., Deo. ID. Tax Col lector Black well and his son have left town. As it had been said that Black well would hold a special sale, people from all over the tax district logan to pour int town early. When a sjecial train bearing 1,hm of the irate taxpay ers arrived, Blackwell evidently became alarmed and he and John Feland. at torney for the bondholders, hurried tc the depot and board-d the train foi Unioiit'wn. much to the disappointment of the people. The tale therefore did not come off. Blackwell has advertised a sale of personal property and land to rec over taxes due the rail r, ad for Jan. 7, and it is suppost-d that there will be trouble if he attempts to hold the sale A 30,000,04M) Motl:: IM-clared Void JIilwai kke, Dec. 19. In the Chicago and Northern Pacific case in the United States court, William Nelson Crom well, appearing for the defendant, set np the somewhat sensational claim that the Chicago and Northern Pacific m. rt gaire, covering an isue of nearly 50, ntHj.oOO. is absolutely void. This pleas ant surprise to the bondholders is based uion the claim that the Farmers' Loan and Trust company ha invalidated it. chum by failing to comply with the lawt of the state of Illinois. ChlnrM Ottteora to lie Paniahed. Shanghai, Dec. 19. An imperial de cree has been issued ordering Li Hung Chang to arrest Kung, the Taotai of Port Arthur, and the four Chinese gen erals, who were in command at Port Arthur and to send them to Pekin for trial and punishment for the loss of that important dockyard and fortress. Admiral Ting has been arrested for fail ing to defend the d'ckyard of Port Arthur against the Japanese forces. May lie FloUhed To lay. West Point. N. Y., Dec. 1!). The new model which is to surmount the Battle monument at the United States military academy on the Hudson is ex pected to be finished today. The ruodol is designed by Frederic MacMnnnies, the designer of the famous fountain which bore his name at the World's fair. The dedication has been post poned until Decoration day. "Arrived With Fraudulent Hoods. Yankton. S. D.. Dec. 19. New York parties have arrived here with 76.X0 worth of the fraudulent school bonds that had been sold by J. T. Pierce of Yankton, and worth of fraudu lent tax sale certificates bearing the guarantee of the American State bank of Yankton. Thes-e were indorsed by Pierce. A number of the bonds bear date of li7 and interest paid on these up to December. Huntington Not a Thief. Cocncil Buffs, la., Dec. 19. The theory that Huntington, the bank clerk who shot the two bond company in spectors and then committed t-uicide, was shot by other hands than his own. has been exploded and the jury accord ingly decided. There is now no doubt that the whole miserable affair resulted from Huntington getting his accounts mixed and that he was not a thief, but thought he was to be 6o branded. Hla Wife Killed Him Barbovrville Depot, Ky., Dec. 19. John Cox attempted to kill his wife at irays, in this county. Cox was drunk and fired two shots at his wife but missed her. Seizing an ax he threw it at her head but missed her. The woman picked up the ax and attacked her husband, almost chopping his head from his body. The woman has not yet Deen arrested. Elected I'rraldcnt of the Hepntles. Paris, Dec. 19. M. Brisson. who waa prime minister on the fall of M. Jules Ferry in lc5. has been elected president of the chamber of deputies in succession to the late M. Burdean bv a vote of 24 to 213 cast for M. Meline, the French Protectionist leader. A Settlement Made. St. JosErn. Mo., Dec. 19. Settlement with the creditors of Steele & Walker, the grocers who failed last Jnne, has been made on a bais of 50 cents cm the dollar. D. M. Steele is president of a corporation, which claims a paidup capital of $100,000. New York C Itisena Atom d New York. Dec. 19. At a general mastsmeeting in Chickering hall resolu tions were adopted denouncing the Turkish massacre of Armenians and ap pealing for governmental aid to prevent the recurrence of such outrages. Divororrt From an Adventurer. Denver. Dec. 19. A divorce has been granted to Mrs. Gertrude Hutchins Clark from Clarence W. Clark, the New York adventurer, now in jail here, to whom she waa married after two days' acquaintance. Itishop Potter's In(hter Married. New York. Dec. 19. The wedding of Miss Mary B. Potter, a daughter of Bishop Potter, to Mr. V. H. Hyde, the artist, took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Grace church. A reception followed at 10 Washington square. Waalher jforeaaat. Fair; warmer) variable winds becom ing south. JOB: : PRINTING. tii e fi: i:t: ma y Printing Office I the p hh fo eel your JOB PRINTING l'mnil" ly and saMstiirtoi Ity ex .iited. We iM meet Hi- onoe of ! tot.otaoie c: petioii. We rt-in'i -o a nut i hiSi-cr-i- wo. e tio .v ..it a liv;nf puce ff it. Willi Fast Presses end New Type We are pirtied t. iu.u fU J it. -i. j4 o! every ii's-tir-tnn in the FINKST ,TY1-E " r 'he v-r Lowest iasjL Prices. Not In lit nut tue lies! material i' ueri atir our w- rk rp-fe-i lor itseif. W are pre mred to print ni 11 e stmrtes notice Posters. I'roobammf.?, Business! ai:is Tags Hii.l Hf.us. Monthly Statemknts Envelopes. Labels. ihcl'laks. veiiino asi ViMTixt i.'ai:is "hecks Notes. Dkahts Uechi-t IIondWokk. LKiiKK am? Note Heaps, and liOr AND i'Aliil l.N I ! A'l !OSS ETC We can ;nut a;y tiii-n! from the unudles and neatest Yi-iliiig (." t ; th.- iai..est Poster om - anrt nonce ami at th nu.M Reasonable Rales. The f'ambm EUEXSIUMU;. l'EXX'A. Aolliin- On Earth V ill Sheridan's Condition Powder KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease G'of or Motiltit Urn. It l rwj!uf-!v ur Uu'Mv .n--fitmti-i Fn in-m l .tv ma- t-:tli nt a ('nT :t l.iy. N. t . ;h r nt- f :i i ' t. a--t nuiif. Wrii-t'T in'' I n in- ' ' .f !- r' '-it it .;vi ;r.. : 4nl !: t t. v -(:! lilp." -i - im .-i -t r k yu rail's irel li rt " to u-. lirl. Sj.n;.- tT i.- - t s lit -'atiM. Il i r V i i I .t. all. Jt Tiih.I. $1 St t -aiv - iar.- $ t.i.,- prv;i.l Narnr ;' t I'ht IJrl ln lir InMr -nt Tr-- rarm-i"Tiitrv -n- v-ar i-ri.-- .ir.'l laiv- " ?i Lsji StiN .v S . r u-t..ri il. i - t ., ;.;.t ASKYDURKORSEoHOER FOR THE - - S"y THE VIHTERUSL It AESCLUTFLY prevents siirrin?, anil insur'- K-ritt : alcty aiul fotulitrt lo horse anl tir.i er. IkmI with tl:e Ncversljp." your horse's feet are always in p.w! cn;i-!it;l-'i ki pt t-o liy not haviiiir t coiistantly ruuiove the thoes lor sh;:; I'cniiir. The CALKS are REMOVABLE, Steel-Centered nnj rFLF-SHAP.rEXT:G When worn out pctv Caiii r.:r. I? easily in perteil witl.oct r-.v."i;. ii!if, f avinz an Immense amouiv. of tiiiiu usually lo-c at the lilaoksmith shop. On recei;tt:t ista" vi'A mail frer otir le Pcrij tive ciiovl.--.: c-.i .r mr-c rCaikeil HhiHri. reai'.y lo !m !:a:' l it trial, oiicreu this wiutor al '. cry K-.v ;: ;.?. WHISKIES OK THE (OI'XTKV.I THE EEADIXi; KLEIN'S Silver Age Kycj t Ahsoljtoly pure, rich, oKl and Mellow. BCQOBSXE RYE I't.ntAln 8 percent. Krley -Mail. BEAR CREEK RYE 1 a i ne nie-iMj-ifaMW Whiskey on the Market. i These whl3kies are tor sale hy Pealerf. Ho- J teis ami Draiiil-U. anil it your purt rul.tr dealer d es not have tt. (em! ilireet to X M.X KI.IIV, X 'Z Kederiil street. T ALLEliUENY. PA. J t Distiller. Importer an 1 Wholesale I.l.junr l'ealer. L Ieti3 i4ly Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all I'afr ent hasinp3 conHncted for Moderate F;. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we ran sernre patent in less time than those remote from Washinirton. Send model, drawiiie or photo., with desrrtp Von. We advice, if jiatentable or not. free of chanre. Our fee not due till patent i see-jred. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patents."' with names of ar-tual clients in your State, county, o town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO, Irposrte Patent Office. Washington, D- C- Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN i ji i J l il M I) ii ' V r !' H : b . i ii iiillillll! -nil . , w .... ua-n-rwa a icin W ""Tir T1TII lilM. TThl f k m r,'wi,',"",7 !,;o' ' o. im hn" 'A. 5" "'"; r"t .ofikk Fsr"s ?;?'"r Door.. nj P..,lin. Brmaa4IPa drill. WIKK I. .litt I liii TAYLOR & DEAN, 201. 203 & 205 Market St. Pittsburgh. P.. WANTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, O. LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN THE U. S. ff tLSjs?. Arnencaf-.il -oh-A t'nn. t ot circular ado reev3 - v P. 0UFF A SONS, PiTTSBURC PA-t py E IP S 4. ri t ft 1 WOOD si Hi --r.i Em s yli LLs hhi km F.EVENUtS OF ThE STATE. An Increnii M.uun fu nn Iepartraents. otn. n It!. rl IlAKKlMtntii, !. V-'.--T!:- -."or;Mra-f.oiii of ' .-ntfylvtinia pai-.l into the state trea-nry !:in:i,' the yvar enlel Nov. 1 la-t ..J.t'..-iln' tax a-?-8el H-ramst ttifin i'" Ai'.il.t ir (it ii.-ra! (rrep on tln-ir ca;".t.il f: "k. a:i itK-rea-o of (,vr i t y ar. Tli..- prus- re-cii-t t i. in l""-i: aii.-j:int. -1 lu or l--i thi:i l tii y.-ar. The rt- .- ;;ts In ni tax ;i l iix ;:u:k li-m tn-iii i".:!-i.tiiit to s.11 l.i-'i". ami th-? tax on -tjm -ration I an - ii-r-a-il fr in s;ii'i.n-rii t i 1 .24 t.'ti'. Tia!e tlie rovt nue- lr-m th- Tax luana i:) ti l.uii dr-'pj-ol fioin .'.'..ii H tn .i:l'i.'t' i. Tnr.' wh- a lt i rv ist- in th red :ji!s from the tax on ;::-r- :ia! ; r- y rty truin :..Vt2.t i i' i-i. l'hi-M' was realiz'--l tin." year fr-mi th- van. p.- kiinl of lii-ons-s ? l.a !. (!. at i ''!;:.- of almt s-i.iKs.i over Th. rt r it'tc fn iu in-rcantil tax ! -li . '? fnm "2. ('" last vciir t-i il i.n ' i tii..- y-ar. n tl;i other h i:i'l th- revi-Ti i tr-.'in vliolt sale iiijuor lic-iit.-5 inori a I al ut ".- (.MHI. Tlie tax on ci llatera! itiliiTitanco il-croa.-oil trom v 1 . 1 Mi ni t . ('..- On: i thi oar. Tht :;vp ra'.: the. .at eicht years not vari-il tuucli from !.Hi(t,oiti. Tiii- ar the In. mis o:i charters r. . . wJrou is .!. 0!: less than the j.revi u- year. Tin- fees 1-anl hy pu!!;e n!lnvr were incri-a-eil fn.m -jl t:S. :MHt to ! "iT.hm, anil tho r fmi ie,l i-,-i-!i !nore.iol troni sH.shi-) to -"-;. 1 In- reo ijits rr, m the tax on pn.s ircmiii'iir- i-i ! i-- 1 1-1 hy the auditor pener.-i! wen- invre.iJi-1 :r-. :;i .; tti:?,('t' to ;'i"i.ooo. Tli- re; i i; t- fi- in tlje tax on pr- - jiromir.iiiri i-. i!iv'.-.l hy f .reo.n in-st::ai:c-e i 1 1 j ia:,ie& J-.n-r-. a.-il from 474. ijo.i to .i" 4. ooii. Ti e ex,, iir- s ,' f.v- vernineiit, winch nu hi.l'S tho v:-.ti-i'.is s: .te ,1, j art mej.ts ami the fpisi:i!ur. wt-rc- ale -nt si:,!),!.')," thi-y.-a: than in -:',. The total exjiens. s ii. iD i am. .r.i.teil t-. 2.o:t-,i!iii m r t-.n-i ar.mhers. A.s the leirilat:ire n..t meet thi year the state save. 1 aiioiit s oo.noi) or, this ac count. Thi- tram, h .-.vevi-r. w.-u nearly made n;i l y the ';'.'."i.(n o expended on the new eseentive ;tii Jiliiary l.ni'iiimr and the :i i;.r-.vt-m. and alt-rations to tli- ha'.l i f the h.-iw of rejirceiita tives and the -wit.. ol..irihi.-r. Then- v.-i - li-t i i1. :t 1 anions th-. school -H.-') jet- . t th- itat" last year j.T.T'i't. 1I7.2T. an e.-e- of sjdij.iiiiit as coin'.iared with he :m,. .nut i;ud the pre vious y- nr. Tii -re was ?"tnrn- il in Init io the count .';,"ls.'i i of the reve nues coliei t- il froni tlie t ;x en :.ers..nal propi-rtv. This year ;!;- am Tint oiiiv rea h, d .Ji.ii.'.ii.oni. This larire d.screii ancy is accoiietaMf f r hy ti: - fact that the j-tat; owes tin? eo'inti.-s ah iitl, no.ooo. xi,.. ,.. ,.t of the national crn ird this year wu- sl!.'. ol. as against I:"'.. i:--o in 1-- ;. Ti. va 1. 1 11.-, ,...,, ,tj jn rt.,;e, ;UR j,,lr c'na-n f ans an-1 ii.iyin- ii.tercst. Th- re wa aj-i-lie-l '. t-o.t the j.n vicu Col!iir!- Wil; clist Ivn Wll.KI-.i; Ai.Hi.. I'a . 1 r.'.- All tho r-o!!i.-riej :;i ri. :lhi r ilisf i- t- h wn . -Ii !;..; : m iii. l- i o: sin.-ie until ti.. An "liiciai i.f .-. ti e L jii-h and x; -rt ii t i slmt y r i . i t i'or the- n-Ti:--y wiil ni .t re part of .lanuary. a : i - -.: r ; v. ir. ly le ol 1 1. om; a:n -.- sai- "We h.!V. ,t n- fa-rlv .ti so lar this vear i-! a : I ni.t':ii--. wiil lw a irreat l--n. lit in the way of bnirhit:..: tip the mark-t. Holiday we.-k i an unsettled p-ri d. many en,; :, y s t r- fi mtiif t- In-i-lle d-.-.iiii- tint i.L".. ti.an at w.ik. The -hurt !,...,.;..;,.,, u-i,i t i:.-r-. t-e l.e r aived with mr- or !-.-s satisfaction." lunltretl Kur II;- 11 on.-y. Wn.KK-.i.-,Ki:i . I'a.. Dec. in. -Michael Yosoch. a ll'.mranan mj.l.-ye.l a-s a foreman l.y M.-D .. i! l o; avr-. railn ad ji.iiti'actiir.i. has 1... i, r ini 1 murdered jn the L"h;.:: Vali-yr.ilr. ad near Tair view. The man visit- ! a i.ivi rn at li nmn's (tap and s-t.it i i to n tura to his bnil-linir .-hanty. In a lonely -pot in tho road ii- was waylaid, and after 1m im; killed was rohl - l of his mom-v, fimi, which he ca: ri-I iu a N it. Tho body wa.- tin n j la- ed on the railroad track. There is n clew. Won't Ate pt thu Rat. Prrrsnrii'i. D- c. r.h That tho miners will not accept th- V-ce::t rate oliered them hy tin- ii lihoad t'oal Op.eraT. rs' a-ssociation, is an assured fact. Their conrenti. -u is in session in Knights of Lanor hall. Deicap s to the number cf " aro present at trie c invention, and represent sihtc t'.ian ;'' mm s. Thoy were all deleirates selected by tin- uiem bers of tho did rent locals." and were ent to the c. -nv. ntiou authorized "kick" on the -Vi-ci-ut rate. to M.il New Kecoril. O'l l MhlA, Pa.. D.-c. 10. Tohn .1. Mc Lanhlin. a local wli.- lman. r de an im pact d mile over the iionville pike in 1 mmine-and Ji -e.-..;ids ;!at. thus l-at-imr the pace.! and nnpaced records held re-pertively i.y .J. hi:.on in 1 .;!." 2-0 ;ind Penseyer Ihs fils.t attempt was made in lii.ti. Ms watch: s wore held on him N w Itriil reii ! t'liarti-rc.-l. i'.'. A charter lia II AKinsi't ::;, I) c. lioen issued t.y th" sta:e d.-p;.rtm-nt to the P.ttsbur-. Prady's Hi-nd and Lake Erie Railroad company. The capital stock is f'ioo.iMm. iii,. company will build a line 2u n.il. s hm throutth por tions ol Claii- n, Armstrong and Butler counties. Th- president is Joseph Pools of New York. Foul I'lay Simpvcteil. Pottsvii.i.f, Pa., Doc. pi. Thomas F. Hurke. a plasterer. a: 40 years, h.is lieeu found iyiinr in the trnttcr about a sjuare from his home at this place dead. He had several ncly trashes in his head, and from t lie position of his body when found, it is thought that tho man met with foui play. !!jr -avert of H.-r Fxmily. Pki.i kkontf., l a., Dec. IU. Mrs. Reu ben Waikms of Howard has been reaved of her entire family through tho ravn-es of typhoid fav.-r. "The dead in chid" her husijand. thr-e- sons, a daugh ter and a nephew, who hadhe-. n brought np in her lamily. Nont- of t F. bs ii r. U-.irt. V.'n KKSMAiii r. Ta.. Dec !!. The Putfulo express ;n the Lehigh Valley railroad ran into an open switch at H. rton's Breaker. The enir'n- crashed into a number of coal cars and wns badly wrecked. None of the passenger were injured. The Sniit Si-4tnn. W.vshinoton. Dec. 1 An- ther re olntion providing f. r nnion with .'amid a has made its appearance in the .-enate having loen introduced bv Mr. fiallin"- er or .New Hamp-hire. .who stated thii he would do anythin-' in his power r ... r. ...... 1 "uj nun- mi iiiiiM-r me cnsinninatio of such union. Senator Hill doiivere. si-ecn on his proposition for a rule t close de-bate which . . . . . ,J -i'"iii-n i wiiii close attention by ,I1;lny of the s nators. -Mr. Turpie continued his speech in de riunciatiou of the Nicaragua canal bill d.-olrinK that it apn-ared to him to l.aye every m lication of a Korsrouiw bubble. An nrr-nt di!Iic;en v bill an-propriHtin-.loo o,,, f.,r Iirhltl ' and binding was pa-se,. llowatp I-lcaila Not riuiltr. TiA",Vv'iT;;N' Dvc" Vx - Captain Henry IIowraf- has pleaded not Kuilty to seven indictments brou-bt against him f..r emlt-i-zleinent while disbursing ck-rk of the signal service when arraitrned before Jud-eM.cO.Tmw of the criminal court. Counsel wero also notified to appear U-fore the court next Saturday to airan-e for the dato of the trial on the other three indict ments, two for t-mbezzlemeut and one for turnery. ! NEW FOR Fall 3-Winter Wants i s t Plenty of them the latest an.l host assortment in all gratles anil styles. It's a crantl stock for finding just what you want. Few can meet ami none: can heat our price?. Quality grades hi-;h in all we oiler this sea son. Rioht ami righteous prices on all goods. iSev er were sounder, surer Bargains offered in Men's and Hoys' Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Examination will show that our Ntock is especially strong in variety an-.l thoroughly reliable in style. To this we add the strong inducement of low prices. O o V o We will sell you an All-Wool Double Preasteil Suit for We -, i!l sell you an All-Wool Koutul Cut Suit for We will sell you an All-Wool ("lay Worsted Suit for We will sell you an All-Wool Kersey Overcoat. I'.lue or Illack. for We will sell vim -i Hoys" Ciunbiiiatioii. with extra pair of I'anls. for We will sell you a nice l'lush Cap for We will sell you a like Suit of Underwear for We have a nice line of Ladies' Coats and ('apes ranging in price from $5 to 15. Nothing will con vince you like personal inspiction that for seasonable goods and reasonable prices the best place is z Tlic MicraBfl fnrnislier, FARrlERS! When vou want GOOD FLOUR take your rain to the OLD SHENKLE MiLL in Fbensburg. The ULL ROLLER for the manufacture of Flour has been put in the Old Slienkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg and turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain and give us a trial. Each man's grnin in ground separately and you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange rjain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWEIt. IS? a PROPRIETOR. ELK"MT CARRIAGE iive wll to consumer fnr 161 vear. p.-tviu tin-in the (lenlt-m preilt. Vi e are the OlJireaDil ljuishl innnutui-turcr in Anu-r-ii-MM-ltiMu Veltic-k-H anil Harness thm way-oliip with .rlvi)t-iri. in examine before anv muneT Is (ia:.l. Wn .:i frelL'ht b..th wiitsKni.t vntisiaf t irv. nrrnnt for 2 year. Why pay an ayont $10 t.iMltoonlurf.iryniii Write your own order. I? in free. We take all risk tit da mate in fllipyui,;. VKOLESAS.E PRICES. Spring Wcgons, $31 to S50. iiiaranu-rd i-a .10 a..iir,.rjt..ejv,. Surreys, $65 toSlOO -.-.e a. sell for l'.i0 to ti:!u. Top Buggies, S37.50, a-i nnaan foI.i for 05. Phaetons. S66 to SIOO. Farm Wagcns, Wagonettes, Milk Wagons, Delivery Wagons n.i Road Carts, km vi li.s mil nimix a hilukl.. -ir- No. XT. Surrey Uarucps. iu , ' nAY" r AND a .... TLI C 1DWHEA C' ' S Vrm? n'i a T",d M" v.a. uvwroea .Jicu-anws me trie re. yul hv druam'xfjt tn- 0UU ELY ERnTHER. Wsirrpn Sfroo HF Wlf V - v, siaO z is a,i In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Antuniiiti,- Surtion C'ayi-i., llim.iti.in. l'h.t, "n.wiw nn.I Pn.l-.-s l.-,-t:i l.xtra. t,-.. AlJut.-ly Without Pain l.v in,.l- l,,.f Mav'sV 1! Ifcftwr C1:';S U'"k I.aWo feijr Tonus Strit-ly C;L-!i. BR. A, LAINO, li'.H.iM nili.von MninSt,vo,s,--on.l.!,K.r north of M. K. Lliun-li, ia.lit.i. IV formation sent tree to any a,ia? W. II. KOW AN. Secretary. .e28.4 It Pays to GOODS V o o lu.Hl i.i 1 1 ii '.IOC. z t ClLYelaud Street. LILLY. PA. 3 end KJtRKESS SSFG. GO. lna-Io, 6 (orVO No. 727, Koad Wapon. $55 Fnrm. IG to r M.1S. Klkhart I!icy 1.- 2r:i.wI:. 1 tir:n(r. drop forf:;i:-i. cYtK P"der. Applied into th nnrtrib it is h,d. allay inflammation hn.L, iwr.t. ;.. .-. j ........ fi whxki llhll lUHJVt taloKue and Journal containlLK full Id. LtV! I.VII,EN, I h. D.. Prinelpal. Advertise. PROCESS No. 781. enrrey. $26 0l BR NATIONAL CAPITAL BRIEFS. The president ha-s taken no fn-h aelimi in the matter of etili.'.k Mr. .Jeucit to invr-tinate the Arim-iiian at rot-it ; s -.i.o-Lis lat rep a t to c--n-re.s Seiiator Boii.ne has introduced a Ml! for a rt-oikrani.atioii of the couslllitr s- rvice by hliljLTHiLl it into the c!sl!it-il -rvieu The (.- id ii-M-rvi- wa f url In i r. -i'H -'l vet-ri!.iv nv t tie w it liiir.tvitl at New 1 urk of l.v"Ui. which left l he nnn-'int t tlie n-M-r at llit- cit of tu-iii- .-.V-4.'.'"'.. 'i lie ra-li li.'llaiit e wit?. I .V..o 1 4 V. '. Senator Jones of rlvan.i ha- inii-i-lin-.-il a bill jiri ill iny li ir t he all"t nil lit of tin- lamN of the live i ivilie't Inli'stu the itiili.uis of 'lioe tnU-s in . i-rtlt V Jeimlor l'liiiiier. fro'n the c-omitiit ? n- -m len-ioiis. l-;- iHVorabiy r-ii.rteil li.i- b.ll froviiliu that in all up.lii-ation t-.tr ..-n vioiis. aii-i iii all pr-Mils ati'l rviilem-.. t he tiath of it jirivat.' or fx n -coini:i!--io:n ii olli T hail Ii"t have any Ie weight than that of a ooiiiini-sioiu-'l oilit-iT Senator ISri.-e has rvporu-'l the h-ii'-:!i anil the military ai a.lemy aj.;irniri.it ion hills. 'The f .iiiiiiit'ee ni.'uli' n aim ;i 1-I-n-Iit to the jension bill it it ji.-i --eil t he hone Several i-h.in;e aiv reconiiiieniled in the military .-ica.lemy bill and the total aiimiiiit isreduied from ? ji'.l .'.-J. t o M '.'".! !.".T Siieakor ('iii and the lnt!le leader have reached a tacit niirei-ment by which the ad inurnment for the holiday reres will In- lake!, lit the close of theM-sMou next Saturday and the i-aeiublint; will be at noon. .Ian. -'1. The de-iraliiHt y of a I'liurtis of hone Democrats on the currency ijiiotion i-lM-inu i-arivassed and t ho sent intent ; such that a caucus will prnbably lx- held after the holiday recess. THEY GOT TOGETHER. McOalre anil .Moritan K.-cnt-llet at trie I l.me of (lie I eilernt on on v.-m :.m Dinvi-.r. Dw. lth Th.- firr-at ':i--t Con volition .vas m a m -Itmi? m- 1 w'n- n it adjourned sine die at li . -flock ia-t r.iht. A few moment.- l.of-.ro a '.. urii-in.-iit two of the sti- n-f -t lea l-.-rs. '. .T Mc'iuiif of Phll.tdeil'hl.'i and Tin ma J Morgan f "lu(a'o. win. have for five or sis vt ars i mi v.-tii d ea u l i-cui -nii convention with a tend that s-i n. 1 to ktiiw stronger every y-ar toll tii convention what they thought of ic!i other, and then shook hands and '. -fid.-d to m frien.ls. amid a; i l:'."i--o the assembled delegates. The cli.s-tii hour wa ilev.tc.l to telling ..-r -nai c; -! l ienci s. I'resjileut t ioiut I s t-u-k .art in tin reciiatiou of fjin-van'.-- l'n-siiUr.t 'rompers return- -:i-t ly way i f ,'hi-ai;o. Too now Hici-is fa!."' their jMisitions on .lan. 1. and m tin meantime tho removal of h.-ad -ptat ter fr..ni Now York to Indracaji. lis will !i mad.-. Treasurer Ltun-.u wid ri-iaa::. :u a resident of New York oitv. fITH CF THE NEWS. At a ston.iy meet u.tr of the sharehold ers of the 'om Iini-ijal iiatik. at St. .! :. ' -Newfoiiiill.il.!. :t j. ained t ! . -t" i:.i-r ihant- had ov.-rd i rtwn h-:r " ? Mil ce i lines t l.e ii.-uik - c.iju-a! -toil. J-. -.v -ler Ncwcli I l-n j .imii. --ii. m it . tod snn-ide at 1 'il t -lield. M.i-s . -hi prt-sel.C. of ,.1- W.fe Atlanta and 1 'i. iiadel "::ia -1 i - CHt I - tii-;iufo over the 1 " ' 1 n- ward oli'ere : tor t ho .--.j;t nr.-of Well- ami ilo-.-.'e The plan for i-eorKfiiiizat ion of ti - hi oil-" and Nortiern 1 t-: ; i - - railroad Mt. dei hn od ipci :tt ie .it Xi w York At Newport. K I. it wa- n i ri el t !;:. t 'he I'aited States i-ovcr:.!aoi,t had a:, option mi t he I,uoi-r ritle tint 11 -linn ;-.: In a family of nine children. ;; I 'hi col'o. m-vc. were found sulTc-riiii fiou. t-mallpox. .n epid'-mic i- fean !. I he I.ex.iw coiniiiittee at Now York will a-!; for an exi. i.ti .n of tiu etoto;. 'iniie :t- inve-; i-.:t io::. Sup. riiiteii'l-.-iit Hyrtn-s j ref.-rn-1 liarji it .New York afiiu-t -e-i.i: .-r-'u (est liiniuj mitlei-. ivea before tii- I.vj.v coui- A GiKL ASSAULTED Her Teacher l.i-oli the l-n.se Tlit t'an tur. A the Itriiln. W tUKI.lN.i, Dec. Near Scil-lii. while Miss Annie C'u-ti r. a jrnl in y( a.s (if ii;-is was n lu r waj- to school -i.i-was criminally a-s.-ault.-d try an unkin v. ii man. Tin- tiacin-r ol tin- school arnvi-J immediately alter, and after i; -in in formed of tin occurrence ( r- -io-l a jiosse and wont in pursuit of Miss Cus ter's assailant. After a two hour" search, f. llow-il by a despi-rat - battle, m which several shot wore tired, holiody boiiiir hurt, the- man w;is cai-tured. There is talk f a lynci -iiiK'. nut it i !lnui-iit .viscr couns- i w;i! lir. vail and th-,- law will be allow. -d t . tak- us t-oiiiae. The uirl io b.-.diy in jured. lnniir.lice Con innvK I.ie the Suits. Kansas Cnv, M.. Dec. lt. After three weeks' -oii-nmoit in its trial and : in ilay's arjruiin-nt. the jury in u'l juiimte.. after reccrviiiLr its instruction rettiiin-ii a verdict in tho famous Dr. Frakor in surance case. It was in 'avur ..t tin relative. of Frakor. who sued five com panio who held policies i n ti.o iloi-t-u's life when he was drowm d at Kxct-lsi. r Snrnipj. M l. July Id. ivi:i. Tic: p- !i cio au-ixro-'at.-.I ' ll,'i"i. and tin I'laintiil's have lioen granted judm. ni for tho full amo'int. Aenl-ist the 11. II 1.-1. phone Company. Doston. Dec. 11. The 1- m- c nte-ted pat out suit of tin- Unre.1 States vs. The American Dell Tel--phone companv was ended when .lud, Carj'iiter of th. I "nited States circuit court retnl.-red a decision against t"noTelephouecoinany. This suit .vas a hill in equity jiravinu for the reix-al of letter T.atent i.,u -d t- Ltnile I?irtiner. asizneo of the Ameri can Dell Telephone, for n combined tel ephone and telegraph system. Pullman I'lmimnj l.oa.a the Salt. PHit.APF.i.rHiA. Doc. 19. Tha cao of the O-ntral Transportation comp.un airainst tho Fnllman l'alace Car com" pany. which has lxen iu htioation for nine years, ha Uxn decidel in ravor of the Transportation company in the United State circuit court. The c.i. involved several iniliions of dollar.. A master wa appointed by .Ind-e Dallas and he will report in 00 days. ' lirnrganlzatloii 1 Nrrranrt. Pr.cr.iA. Ills., Dec. lt. The circular adopted by the directors of the Distilling and Cattle Feeihnir company at tlie nn-etinn hold in this city, is a leimtln diM-uinotit. '-ontainin a statement of tin condition of the company, and declari reorganization neccssarv, thr.-e j 1 tn Kinn submitted for tho approval of the stockholders. Ilrove the Kohlter Off Chfaitah. I. T., D.-c. l'.. Six un rnasked men, supp-.sl to be Dai Jin. Jim French and members of tin hitter's hand, attempted, to hold up and rob the store of J. Ii. Pearcc. at Tex ana. l" miles east of here. A and .1 C. Powell, two voting men in char -e openod lire on the roW,. r and succeed -d m drivin- them off with a loss of 1c than -f.'O in merchandise. Twenty Irxllrtment Ilaode.l Down St. Lofts. Eec. 19 As a r.snlt of it investigation into ai;t--..d elect i n frauds, tho jjraud jurv has handtl down alv.nt () indictments of n,..n charKeol with rejH-atin- mostly m the Urst and Second wards. It is extK-ct.-d that dunn-tho next few davs a ni mv a. 511 more indictments of a like nature will Le returned. The Murdered Hot ldentlfle.1. Pana, Ills., Dec. I ft. The corpse of the murdered boy found near here ha. U-eii identified by William II. DarK.ur of Chicago as that of his son (ioume II. .saiuuel il. Cummings. the man arrest. -d at Fast St. Lotus on suspicion f U-mg the murderer, do. s u.-t answer the de scription of the supposed murderer. Itallroad M titters Mned. Drnvfk, D.-C. 19. In the United Stati-3 district court Jude Dallett nn rKised a fine of $100 and oue-twonti.-th of the costs on each of the four men convicted of retarding tho United States mail at Trinidad during the atriko la-,t Jaly. OILS! OILS! 7ie Atlnt-c l titi.i - Co., of , ln'roducea ,. Pittsl.ur P,;. :l:o , C ,,i,lty j the HTcia,. of lii.iiiiil;.--tu; it s I -r 'he Sillier-' t , , i,i ( ...ir , STKIKt ( 0M.MIsl( j.r. t " Nar'i' o.llif niASir rr,i j 1 ' 1 ': t,:''l "IM'ti"rVri it- ' itlKU L I !'--.. - w tativo r.rdin;,n of I'. : .. ... v -f a l.iil f-.r th- uhu' We ch.'ilit'nf (iiiji' i.-"n with -tnk.. Tin-tm i-i.r.-Vj".?ri: every known imniu -t f petrol- i tIr-, Wrif?i,t an i eUItl. 11 ytU V. i.-h !l j o.-nt t'levelan l t. --.'vL-' ".'.".' :" j t'liicau'o strike. S-.i-i. .Jr Mil . Uliii'.iui.j . aLM-Ulvi) . UllJ ! i-.rt. and th.-,;;; .,. ,v , v'.; :" I tical details i.f ti .: - in the market n-k f-r ours. tirt-iy trom th.- ai s A. , V " in . lore mtro-l'H-e.i rpT ft-." n t " riTitTT:P rTI I S:. ringer, li.-m m r I II !!.: I.'i ! !.!'!".. 111. !:t' i;n, l"A. K-t-..v-.-!y. f-'K-i!ian w H A ! R t" :-:ini'.in. after its test of na:.; .ur. . rho;:.d be an Eura!n'f, l-VP'l io '. 11:--- ' sK- ;-l i-'iil. t!.::t It 1 reallv Ilioti" -1-0 . . -. 'i'',..-e v!: have ti-ed Haii.'s if mi: !: ni u ;:k know that It iloi 3 til th.it i- ' ;.i;r. i. It cau.-os r.-w- ;rr.vh f h:-.!r r-n bald lirad-.-provid.-d l :-r -if ::e not d.-Hil. which i- "M .i:i i-.: r- st-ir.-s natural color t . -:r:iv , r f .-i.d !.:: r: pre-ervi-s the -r:c;. In.ii hf::! :i::-i c:-:r of dan-iruC; pr-v.-nt the hair tallin.' off or chanimr color; k--oj - it piia'it, las- roi.-, njid cans- it t . T;w i.-n and ti.: -k. llM.i.'S IlUit TlrvEwr ;t T r-v.-n--s l?a PtTt-ots hy Ih.- h-::'-;;M! i:-l'.l. : -t lt vc'-etabli5 l:!LTi-d;- r.t -. wi.i n :a ".--or:Te sn i rr i'lvenate. I' ln-t " : o. and is a il.-ii.l.tful art'. f -r t-.ii.-t u--. Cot tainiiir li-) !ili--!.ol. it o- in -t v :-. oraie qui. kiv i.e.; it.--.- up the r.a'ura! oil. h aving th. "hair . -.r-h tii.d brittle, as ua Other J f i tr-tt.-.i:-. Eijcklngharr.'s Py V K ! G K ERG Color them b.-ov. t, r 1 '--.f ir, f-.- defired, and !- the b'-st dy- . J ' i r-..rni!e- rrod-J.-e- a J miain v.t t -i--ira" f,-r; nn-i, Dt-ln? a j f.-"-i i"'- ' i- rr"-r coa- er-ii Et cf hi .!: a?' r; 'i : n .-iy - trtT. rF.TPA ".F.LI PT B. P. HAIL & CO, 'Eha, K. H. E-oid by aU Dealers la iXediciraa. J Watch Ce ars all re . 1 as ' .r a - u like soiid c.-.s-.-i. v.-tit :.. i are snli i case-f-.r hi : or !y cost abcut h-'.f - , :i ar.d-out h.I v-r hi c...... .' . 1 y.t a Ci t 1 . - ... ..!.. - C ---at wear ir 20 vcars ; T for thirty year-. UcliS.rl.i4 are now l:u-h. At u -'.t c ttr (r:r.; vvhlh Cu.fi r. t i: eff tiie Ciit the r. . b 1 & it Th CTfat ioi'n::.ritv-.f U . t .if V- 1 - V . 'J . : 1 F - .---.'-. t ------ -. j- - J . :;,J Can cr..y L - i.a cr. lt.: . a.- ' stamped w,th this tr& raiiii. r$ All ethers Lav-; the ol 1 : ;!-- -'.1 out how, which is or. y !.-.-:. i to the c -l ly :rij:i-.n, and C32 be f-vt-.-.i .:i v.-::'-. t: : : r.irs. Scl4 cn' thft u;i tif rf. c :. o-s. .--:id f.-r r watcH c;ie cin-uoi- to -..-i.. i .a :u fuel u r.-ra KeystoneWntch Case Co., FHIL-ADElHlA. PEKNSYLVAKIA ILHCAD. St-hl-.tllle ir. i-V ' .i . ir r.. r ii'.. : -PI. "oi iieof I u h t t'ro-!ii. K --T. i-H.-h. :e fixj.re. t - p. rr !.., Vx,,r. I .... Tt K --: r - - i '. ' " v . II u- A.- o tn ; i-: o.itv . . .M i I Ji r .1 .iiv fiilta-K-li.t.-.i I t;-; 1 - T rr " ' ' . n . i-i tx s ; t .i rr " : U i - . If --.- rr. s .A ;. n. i.-hn - n A- I- -.- tl-- !' ; : - : i T .. :. . . i' i-i I. .: ,: c .'.nM-mr A.-.--- t tiensl.t. r: 11. .-1-.- ii . Trir. :. ...... i . - ... :.r;.f Krr :i r l - .. , , - " J . ; - . . ". -ir-. .171.1 i:r-:f :i- K'--.-- - - -. 1 j.. ai. rex-n.ii ami ( H a: i; ! I. 1 -'' lr...ii i -.; i.. x in i. t ... . . ii' : C-.-- .: at a i. -. . j.-; ' 're.--, n v '! ,. ii., -. . ..; , arro. a.i. , ii - h- . t i:,. ; ; ,. u ... r'.-r r t rt n e . rs;: .. 1 ::-. Ih U ., , i r. A. . ; . r'::t.-!.:;r. I i. . M I i;: V -s : i . I 1 . '-ii r , .V .:i:u. - - el I i . t ... e. 'I It -off wil . . to 1 ; r o Zfi. ri P rr-1 " ' 1 N ,. - ,t I .' i t try thz r r:z man. F. X. Fl6' - j-j. wJ Iii.' x UJ.lli ?T"n Pin - - r i'liUll 1. t i -.11. .TL uti.t.-. i-' -' It- -t, ,.c - . - M-en h T --. , la : l ' - e - O.i-u-. I: . r- t : .- i ..at -a;r-.i. -.-t .... - --t t -1- p.iri t - .: .'I - 1 i-rn-r-iii 1 e- In 11 e K X Vt tis. SI to i. wl L. -j iha . k: Soli Evcricro! -iOL feirs PVs-,n"h, General InsuraLC3 ,gent. fin v.s.f j.f;, i- i. .MUSI 0 tioi.al ll'ianl of c i.nrii, 'n... i- I nioi., to Ite Iurpor,tT4 f - rr at 1 ? ;K-I 1 duced it in tin- h Tii.- title . 1 th.- ;..; j. ..'a in-: -ari iers eti-.i-. ; ... i..' mere.- and then -i:,; i leil alter tin- in. r.- j a- that act has i.. :- j tinii ii ah'i. -t i v. r ! Vi. io- f-T tin- U). , til. wah tin- a K . j si n.-.: .of a i i-.i ..; I five J-rs 11-. t. i - .-: :. j State- '..,,,ird of ,- :. : . tn n." N"..t lin 1- ti..: j m.s-ioTn r- sba'.i 1-- i s.inn- l- .llticai pal t v. have had x; :ie:., .. i f re.ilr- ads an i !.. 1. c'.-d fr-.in s-.:i,. :-: ti -ii I railway ; i li-- o .mm: n to lii'i-nre :iit- t:.. all employs -.. a., ta-.- shall Jiav.- the ri-:,T . 1 ; . i i. in--n t-arrn-rs aii n-. ,ir-. ."'J Tin- pi, vist .us i ':..- u.-."jlr I'l.-rce act ar- c-; iv . xt'; 1. -iK-ct. The I , 11.!!.:--- t. . . ' j to make all th- n-- -,rv r-- tli.-l'l' !:S lliid l!!.. ., , saiarv i -f . a h . - --r s:v. ; s7.."i"o p. r aiiiiiiiu. 7:. -S.- ! ai-;--ii:t.-.l sh .11 -my. a 'VV i la- principal :: .. - : siiall 1-. Hi th- e;tv . V.J. wh- r- its e-ln r.:l 1 lit s e lai . !: ,jV :. where in t;j- ("l.:;. 1 re'-Tt shall b- J ...T ! ti.. t th. r-- it- i i . t:.- T au'l. ri.o 1 an-l ,.i d ic e in ail c- .rt- , Tin- hill i-i i-1 arhttrat; n cn.d . i.-:h .t: .-."' t i imii. ti c ,rr r- e:..--trail-', i rta-i- -ii '! - : th-soiil:- rs and : r- ; . -.- r . l.y water, and t-. ill p: rati- lis l-a-li:- ar- ; ; : . tr.iiis'.i. rtati. -i ai.d ail that tin- v;i'- s ; ;;1 a tri--. tn .'.i and haul::i' an-l th- rh i;; latn -ti-shall r-a- :.v 1- at: how.-v.-r, takl!.' away ;Lrr"t'ti o -l.lt acts. Wi-.-u-v.-r it -h hl c : -Uj. ed-e of th- c -!:::..:i u 'i.i-.--i o--i.tr -vorry 't-tw -n ti. - -.'- -th- act is threat--n -1 r Lv -..-- stiall l-o its duty - - . i. a-; rv-i to put lt. li 111 . !:.!:. IL. . hi : both parti- and -n-i-av r. :t . tion and c-tn-i !i.ii n. --2 t- in-nt. Lik-wis-. u i.lulic t-j or r;.. rat:- ;.. - t-t it- own v-.-l.ti- n. i- :y di-1 v- -ti-ati -n. All r- i- ::- -r--tl His and in-i:ati i!.. at:! ti-::: t tacts ther".:!. st.-i.l 1- jr.-i.it i vid--!a ,'is t- ea -.. a:..; t-v-ry 1-- c".v.-n Iti- vv. :.-i.t ::. ah jiri , e -'..tiu:-, an t th- atti n.-v tin- I'ti-te.; i-t i:.-.. t -xi. -il -ii.iil :e t: aisii;:::--1. t:;.. tii-i action as m-c- arv lrzi pvin!- n.-y cf a:; ar: :t:3: r.. it i iawiul tor atii n:: : Ai-r u cis otiij !... n -r i r --ic.-; etj-l r? ciati. ns t- aid .r a'-t -tr.'i-r '. !n:t einrl n.oi.t w:t:. st - - II. !(-. Til" VI hi'l !i -t tli Jir is made a m:s 1- i:.- ai, r In s- ( t; n Ih. ti..- it... rj rah t : pi. .v, sis -I,,-. u:a-. 1. hi.i -ia.tr: 1'i.it d Stat-s -:., .t- '.""-' lar-r- d so a- t j-r- v; 1- th .t ti- : '--' tin and lylaws of r.-.el sh ill contain a ; r- -v:- a tint f-hlji shall cea ly pin.tJiS scu-'inos -if vi.-ht: -. s::s-i. that the in-i:.h-r- shall c -t Vj--allv liai'I- f.-r anv a--t. ':. -: : tions -f th-orai.i :: n. VC).-:.- c, i vers a; ::.t-l ': y aro in r t.tr- 1 . I a r th shall have the ri-ht t c-.urt o- u ; terms. f their .'-n.;-!. vta--t-t. at: tlucti-.rj of va---s si. .ill 1 c- r. . i-..r u-tl'". ,:.r T' .- Mlt' t tT - c -.ift aft- r du.- n 'i e. It i-tr.H.l- a mis 1- ii. r f -r sr.. . mplov.-r to r.-:".::- '-::l'; -"" lot'- rt.l . 1 h i ll. ... . - m.-inl.-r of a la! t .-rj :.:: thr--at.-n an.-mj-i y.-r,:::l - in, nt or discriaoD i- s t-cit;; r. t t.. nn-iiil ivh:;i r t r- hi:ri hmik a mo::.i--r ,-. -- u'Air.r;iti. .n. ,. . 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