A GR The Century's I’ ‘Life ao is going to undo is progriunme tures hegin w ith t Io this number a ‘TH a navel by of "Plain Tales Iaboration with Halostier, 1t ix the young woman from who go to India, he jeweled neckmoe, © physician tO womet print three other i NTEAl i ber of shy UH Rid viters ih 0" Wi is 3 Nye! is to wri ten which he calls his oue of “The the Peace,” Is Contains Rn “The | 1 farmer should read, which, of OLLeTrS of treating melt to the should do tions frown « tare, at I'he ole, ete, A celebrated 8; “lafe of Columbus Iustrated, and publis arranged with the to print articles on t One of the novels A STO! by the author of * magazine will conta ropolisduring the series of fllustrated York.” In Novemb tion of the “The Pla win Booth, @d one didly fllustrged Ct an article o ug The Bquare, Ne wi 1 A oP JENNTE: ow . seem to ‘eat onit what I maylyoy of me." KATE: bp Ty make any eXti JENNIE: } € for exampl av without any fr; when Miss Ls 80 sudd ing in grace you ou telling Ty fis club mad Fou seem to bon a E@GAZINE r@me in 1892-4 New ols 8" .--Articlos r Fils Ete, odieal, The Century, ofivaled record in is poany of its new feas nEember number, new ith that issue, rig opening ERHKA" ®, the famons author 1 @lis," written in col joan writer, Wolcott “fa young man sod a afin ing” Colorado town, re h of a wonderful tlie Naulabhka” (from inne. and she as a 1. novel desoribes their khie court of an Ind nn I will , tid a meds chinpters of ring wwges Ly t t Edgar W. Nye ("Bill sf of amusing sketches ‘Jlographies,” the first Mography of a Justice of This number also suggestive article on Huture,” which every wilowed by a number he Gov g and what inde contr of ss rrp ratio ms,” to tarnish and the the met. Among ot th f ws on “The Ji an illustrated Club founded y features December R FAMILY, Kate, that you always he last new thing? 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It is not possible to give, in a Crief space, an account of all of the features in preparation, the materisl is defielent in pelther importance nor range of subject THE POOR IN THE WORD’S It is proposed to published a series articles, upon a scale sults of special study and work smong the poor of the gr Che plan will elude an aes count of the conditions ot iife in tho in many lands) where the results of resenrch wil I be helpful for pirposes of comparison as wel! as for thelr own {otrinsie interest. ‘Wh'le, from a sclen tific point of view, the sriicies will be a contribution of great importance, the treatment will be thoroughly popular, aud the elaborate {llastrations will serve to make the presentation « £ the sub- Jeet vivid as well as pictaresque, WASHINGTON ALLSTON. 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All drug. ’ Zita have It or can get it for you, or It will be sent to any address on reosipt of price by the Holnen, Nets, Ah Gin 1 te 2% leet, ing Bhat te hakn reo Guns, $5 tat 82.00 te Lin Mur) ot bo bad Gunn, ® Bo Lhe ti, ys Fisaks, Pow 5 Add us, 4h ¥ C—O AA OAT DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE «LETTERS of Adminisirstion upon the estate of Lydia Bitner, Inte of Potter Jows Migs Rt having bean Jawiall granted to the nnd origned faily request all pemons ie a indented 10 to the estate to make me mediate payment, and those having claims afainat the same to preseng them daly authentie cated for settlement tors. PR. BJ, KENDALL CO. Enosburgh Falls: Vermont, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. * a RVIN HOUSK, K AL %N, PA, AS AAA W505. Lov 1 W. DASHEM, #. WOODS CALLUWELL, Adm PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Tuterest Presented in Condensed Ferm, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires. Jounsrown, Pa., Dec, 21, Court granted a rule looking to a change of venue for a trial of the great Johnstown flood suits against the South Fork Fish- ing club. WiLkessarre, Pa., Dec. 21.—Grip prevails here to an alarming extent. Jut of population of 40,000 persons, it is safe to say that fully twenty-five thou sand are ill of the disease, PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 21. —In an attempt to jump from an elevator at Broad strect station yesterday afternoon Tony CO tello, a young man of 21 vears, was caught between the floor of the elevator and the top of the doorway leading from the elevator. and was crushed to death, WiLkessarre, Pa., Dec, 21 The bottom of the Gavlord mine, located at Plymouth, caved in last evening. The Gaylord is one of the largest mines the anthracite re m. The davinge i curred by the cave in will 000, Two thousand men out of work, CHAMBI BSBURA, Pa., Dec. 21.—Mnrs John P, Wal widow of a prom citizen of Green Village dead in her residence. She herself, and was pre paring her bre fast when was stricken i plexy or he art trouble and sat d chair and died. Porrsrowns, Pa., Dec, 21, Bros.’ iron works have their employes that eral reduction in wages i department will take make p! idle average §3.25 A similar notice has been posts the other iron mills of the town PorrsviLLs Dec. 21. Shaw stabbed and kill d David at the Knights Pythias fair tennial hall on Saturday even quarrel arose in the the fair, Quinn declaris insulted hi ter, dasp knife, and stabbed heart, WiLLiamsrort, Pa J. Narber held for oo prisoner escaj . ferred by Charles Merrill swore out a warrant boy charged with that the prisoner es official's carelessness, BHENANDOAH, Pa., Dec man, accompanied by a and asked a magistrate t They gave thelr names Moore and Mary A. Harrig justice failed to recognize « youthful couple, he them, and th ey left. The arrived shor ty thereafter her eloping daughter, but dids PHILADELPHIA, girls, Gertrude 5 years, of Dora Cs water street Pennsylvania hospital ing from burns about the s. od a few hours afterwards titution. The little ones ne with matches and set afire, EasTOoN, Pa erable effort sisted by Officer Long, « of Valley road, and Officer Phillipsburg has unearthed which has been rob the Lehigh ley, New Jersey Central, and Delaw Lackawanna and Western freight cars in this vicinity, Two of the thieves, Robert Golitz and Henry Robbins, were caught by the two officers named. Prrrssure, Dec. 21 a bantamweight prize fight between “Reddy” Maron, of Pittsburg, and “Kid” McHugh, of Cleveland last night, on the steamer Mayflower, at the foot of Ferry street. The principals were about to coms together when the police swooped down on the boat and arrested the two principals and abont twenty sports and newspaper men. They were taken to tthe central station, where most of them were released on bail, Prrrsrox, Pa., Dec. 16.—~The coroner has learned that Dominic Etro, who was killed at the Payne shaft a few days ago, met death through a practical joke, Some boys locked Etro into a small room at the head of the shaft, and when he pounded at the door it was very amusing for them. Growing enrage Etro hurled himself through the door so forcibly that he was unable to check himself and went plonging down the shaft to a horrible death below. Wikesarae, Pa., Dec. 19.—A force of men were engaged vesterday in seal- ing 3 the old workings of the Port Bowkley shaft, just north of this city, The presence of gas was entirely un- suspected, but a large body of it sud den y exploded, killing Brian Cafferty, Hugh Ferguson and Jacob Moban, Two of the men are survived by widows and children. Another fatality is reported at the Black Diamond shaft. John Dougherty was killed by a fall of roof, He was 80 years old, and leaves a widow and one child. Hawiey, Pa., Dec. 18. While hunt- ing in the woods three miles north of here, William Cornish, of Scranton, who teaches a class in dancing here, shot and killed one of his fellow sportsmen, John Meyers, of this place. Cornish was picking his way through some laurel, when his gun hammer caught and the weapon exploded. Meyers was some distance ahead of Cornish, and the latter did not know the result of the discharge iH his gun until he stumbled upon prostrate body. The latter was a a when Cornish reached him, but was fast Sing away, and died as Cornish | m to an upright position. a Dec, 21.--The congre- gation of the New Jerusalem Mopar e, at Tulip and Wayne streets, indu esterday themselves duri ¥ 's service in another of tho internecine quarrels which have on pre vions occasions brought the name of the the ree into nde, prominence. As it of fracas Herman of Ee iron street, mt of the in are luce, nent was fo ! 1a lived 5 wii The given noti after Jan n their paid 3 3 5 place, Wii hallway lead , Dec 108T A refused hen, aged 8 were Yel 5 the body in that been play- their clothing had , Dec, Sh Detectis -After consid. gang xr. 1 Val “There was to be MILLS € DISGRUNTLED. He Refuses to Accept Becond Place cn Ways and Means Committee. Wasninagron, Dee, 21, —Bpeaker Crisp sent a note to Mr. Mills, saying he was engaged in making up his list of com- mittees and requesting to know whether #4 a cept the second other important committees, was conrteous in a request for an immediate reply. Mr, Mills replied declining the proff- ered place on the ways and means, referred to the fact that he had been on the committee for ten years, and two years was its chairman, and that qualified to sit as be disqualified to occupy any place on the committees, indifferent. It is said Speaker Crisp has decided to Sppotit Mr, Bpringer to the chairman. ship of the ways and means, of Missouri, chairman of coinage, weights and measures, Congressional Proceedings. Among the bills futroduced and referred in the senate Tuesday of last week were: By Mr. Morrill, for a bronze statue of Christo Columbus, in Washington, of the paval monument 10s new site; by Mr Hiscock, to suthorize the erection of bridges over the Hudson and East rivers at New York; by Mr. Sherman, to promote and encourage the display of the flags of the United Btates; by Mr. Proctor, to reorganize the infantry of the army and increase its efMciency; by Mr Quay, for public bathing at Allentown and Bradford, Pa; an appropriation of $100,000 is asked for the former ar od $60,000 for the intter On Wednesday the president sent the follow. ing nomi to the senate toro firma. tion To be United William 1. Putnam, judicial circuit; iBLIons Nlates cirenit judges of Maine, for the First Nathaniel Shipman, of Cone. necticut, for the Beoond; Georges M. Dal Pennsy nin, Third; Nathaniel Goff, of West Virginia, Fourth: William H. Taft, Sixth: William A. Woods, of Indians, Warren Truitt, of Oregon, United States dis. trict fudge for the district of Alaska. the b were: By Mr. Davis, Niagara Falls: by Mr. ze the grades of officer of Obllo, Seventl niag is introduced fora slip canal around Pherson, tor by Mr. Adolph, © BI of intoxicating liquors in Alaska: by Mr. Pre tion to army matters In the house Wesdnesday nounced the appo on ruies as follows: The speaker (cha Messrs. McMillin, tehings LUE ioe and to Hoens sd reguiste the sale the district BEYER i LH isin rela intent of the commitiee : Bla Sama 3 WARTS s Heed rows, Mr. Bartine, of Nevada, who been absent on a sickness, £ Mr Leo ag nnd took ad after whicl adjourned ui The proces nate on Thur day were made inte ng from by the oom yi the 4 mimitiess and th Presentiat VC § Ly fili's the Hepubl ' ips were ax antici pated Den. WTralsE were assigned to 181 aati of pr tionary claims smn and were #! ven « Credentings LANs n ' bie chair. ¢ onl BOOOILIN 1 i naians and rans. hie last nam ted the inves ress, resumed : MOC Tralic het Were . wk 4 14 Coke, M - i (ati, Yoorhees and Butler. we LALO x Messrs fic aries balrman of A Wholesale Marderer. Meuriis, Tenn, Dec. 22.—Six officers armed with Winchesters and a requisi- tion, arrived in Meng yesterday and took Tall Hall ipl his j tacky murderer, in charge the Ken and left with him for Virginia. John Wright, of Knox county, will tr to intercept the train, and to avoid him the officers took a circuitous route. itis thoughta mob charge of Hall at Norton, Va, killed his last man. United States Mar- shal Taylor says that t twenty. seven mur ders have been traced to Hall. He cheer- fully informed return to Memphis and kill Detectives Hendrick and Pryde and a reporter After he was taken in charge by the Virginia authorities a requisition charg- ing Hall with four murders arrived, but it was not honored. in order Bank Failure at Tyrone. Tyrosg, Pa, Dec, 22. Tyrone is ex- cited over the following notice found pasted on the doors-of the Tyrone bank: “A drain on the resourses compels the bank to close for the present.” When the regular opening hour arrived and the doors remained closed the citizens started in search of the cashier and stock- holders—Clande Jones, C. Guyer, P. Flynn and A. B. Hoover. It was found that they had mostly left town. while those remaining refused to be seen. The deposits were mostly in small sums, but the liabilities will reach £5,000. It is thought that the bank will be able to my eighty cents on the dollar. The ailure will not affect any of the other banks in town. « ‘anada’ . Predicted ‘Sensation. Moxtreal, Dec. 22.-—According to prominent Conservatives, what is likely to cause a tremendous sensation throngh- out the dominion is to take place soon. The dismissal of the Mercier ministry, it is asserted, was only the first step ainst members of the recent provincial administration. The intention of the Conservative leaders, it is stated, is to have Mercier and other members of the recent administration arrested on charges of defrauding the provincial treasury, Pacand will also be included in the arrests, and if the Conservatives carry out their threats there will bea big sensation. Panic « on a n a Fe erry Boat, New York, Dec. 22.--The Hoboken ferry boat Morristown crashed into one of the White Star company's steamers, which was anchored in the stream. dur. Ing the dense os which prevailed on the river last night. The wheel house on the ferry hort was carried away, and a portion of the ladies cabiu was stove a. Great excitemene woman, had a leg broken during the panic. A Princely Gift. PuiLaorLeuia, Dec, 18, ~7ha Dresel Institute of and Infdustey was adionted noon, pe Ay on ern Eo [turday afte t of industrial edu. | but are willing to pay for learning how to Brackixo of cheap material so that a Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public will not pay it. We say the public will, because they will always pay a fair price for a good article, To show both the trade and the x the least money, we will pay Reward For above information; this offer is open until January 1st, 18 93. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philsdsiphis, Pik-Ron i the name of a paint which does work that no other paint can do. New wood painted with it looks like the natural wood when IL is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS i! find it profitable 0 investigate. 10g stores sell is AB PENNSYLVANIA R. Philade Railroad Division and Nortbern Central Time Table, 10 effect N v. if 1 AN hia & Erie tailway. TRAIRS INTA 9.27 8. mm —Trals Por Sunbury. wi Harri indus rg LEAVE Mc NDON, (Dally exoep Hezleton od ale #iaml Kew Washiz connecting ® 3 Through passenger cosches to 1 1.%p m~Train # {Daily For Bunbury. Harrbsbu & Bons, arriving at Philadelphia st 650 p m 5p. m., Bal CAS p.m tonal 8.156 p.m, Parlor car through 10 Ph pele hia and pas enger cosches to Philadelphia and itimore 500 p. mm. ~Train Dail except Bund Hazieton, Pottsville Harris intermediate points wrriv ving st Phil Op om, Baltimore 10.40 ladeiphia 0p m.~Train ©¢ ing ai Philade iphia, 4.25 Philadelphi ‘ 3 resain in sleeper un 700 8. 1m. i258 a m~Trein Harrsburg and Philadelphia at 6 Polimas 3 pss sloepiog cars er cosches Wo Philadelphia ax WESTWARD. } For Erie 3 Wiig slations fullslo and ara Falls, with th cars and passenger coaches to Erie and ter 10.19 1 Uan rough Hulman Boches or Lock Haven Train 15 Daily) § 1.9% p.m Kane. (a I sin 11. (Daily excep daigus and inlertoed int and Nisgara r comches to Kane celery througo Hock inte stolons, GH TRAINS FOR MON EAST ARD BOY ANDO FROM TH ioaves New Yo phils gs 0 am.} £10 am. dal exoeph Bunday) arriy ing wt fon 8108 0, Baltimore 900 a m 15am, (Daily exoept Sundsy) Moniandon 1.56 pm, with pasior oar from Phage) phin and through Passenger Conc bes rom Philadelphia and Baltimore leaves New York 00am, Phila, 11.40 » mw; Washington at 10.50 am, Baltimore at 11.45 am, Wilkesbarre 3.12 pm, (dally exoepl Bul day) arriving ot Montandon st 5.54 p my, with through passenger coaches from Phils. and Baitimore ariiving “at York 200 pm, Philadelphia » pm, Washington 325 p mn, Baltimore 4.30 p - {Gaily} srriving st Moutandou #83 p m Through coach from Philadelphia 3 leaves New York atl 8500 LS pm, Washington 1000 p m 10.20 pm, (daily) arriving st Montandon at 5 2 & mm, with through Pullman sleeping cars from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and throug passenger ocsches from Philadelphia and Bal timer TYRONE RAIL “ude y. LEWISBY Ku Da Westward, PMAM AM, Bilal 205,10 26 5 0 Moutandou Wd 22008 6 2 Lewisburg 2 50 i6 30 Biehl TE 8 Vicksburg # MiMlinburg 00 Millmout 08 Gien Iron 4 Paddy Mounta'n 58 Coburn ul {Zerby 10) Rising Spring 15|Penn Cave 12 24 Centre Hall 1 BZ Gre lid £7 Linden Hall 2 0ak Hall § 46 Lamont 8 51{ Dale Summit § Wi Plessant Gap 9 Od Axemann # 10 Bellefonte w dditional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- stbMam 00am L858 and "30 p m. re leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 8.35 a. 5 TroGH. ” ™ ands pm . KE PUGH, . R, WOOD General Manager Gen"! Pager Agt FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG Eastward, MPM 4 4 = ga > ie 4 4 4 4 4 SMM rrR EO » EERSE SERGE 0h ~ nit dh is us BURL BC BD 80 BU Ra BG SO NG CPPS AS GN Ww cEREscelny I LOCATED IX ONE OF "THE MOST BEAITI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER oe SES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIP. IPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE nd AGR SOL ORAL CHEMIN Y: with ad AGRE lustrations on the Farm and in the labors BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoreti: Btudents ta study with the mi BER original CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the {Et RNG IN ERK NG } ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: boon a M RH AL ‘AL ENGINEERING: : ROOOIH PRL extensive Sugrefom in the Ne Field the Shop, i HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal Le yesgntion. INDU L ART AXD DESIGN LADIES" COURSE 1 ie Edie fro and ASTRONOMY; pure TC an. EL a
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