O " j J si II i in -siiiea: c? BIGHT PAGES 50 COLUMNS. SCI? ANTON, PA., WEDNESDAY MO LINING, JANUARY 20, 1897. TWO CENTS A COPY - VbseWBBHrXSSJi A BIG YTV. Y7" A VVT7 FYriFrn would ln appropilate nt tills season; but, tiutli to tell, we have not got :i big stock that wc'iu Dai tlculurly anxious to dispose of. The new tin Iff tnonsiiies now pending makes a giout advance !u the pi Ice of everything woolen mi assuied fact, consequently It will pu) bettei to cany o el such stutile goods us all wool blankets to net season, than to dispose of them now at a suoilllee. However, as It has been out custom to tun a Blamket Sale at this season oveiy year, we have decided not to deviate lloin the rule, and It the nuantltles and liuiii beis oiteied aie less than usual, you know the leason why, ooooooooooooooooo We Would Say take advantage of this sale by sot ting in eaily, as we posltivel) will not olfer one etia pair mole than specilled at these denies. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sale Lasts One Week, SmiIm s ooooooooooooooooo BLANKET QFFEMNGS We those them. have lower iiualltler, quoted below, it you than want 1 case 11-4 Cotton Blankets, were 75c now &9e. 1 case 11-1 Cotton $1 00. now "Be. 1 case 12-4 Cotton $1 50, now $1.12'i. 1 case 11-4 White Blankets, weie Blankets, weie Wool Blankets, were $3.50, now $J 75. 1 case 11-4 100 per cent White Wool Blankets, weie $.'..00, now $1.2.".. The last number is extia full size and heav y. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO )pecial The two numbers which follow are very slightly bulled, but othei wlse pei feet: 10 pairs extia heavy 11-4 White Wool Blankets, that bold for $S.C0. Sale Price, $5.75 10 pairs full 11-4 finest all wool White Blankets, the befet value we ever offeied at $S.D0. Sale Price, $6.00 ooooooooooooooooo s L ' ,1P JLiiiIl 1iL SAIF 1 case 11-4 Oioy Cotton Blankets, weie 75u., now We. 1 case 11-4 a ley Cotton Blankets, weie $1.00, now 7uc. 1 case 12-4 tiiey Cotton Blankets, weie $1.50. now $1.12Vj 23 pahs 11-4 a ley Wool Blankets, Weie $3X0, now $2.2."i 1 case New England Scailet Blankets, All Wool, and full 11-4 size, weie $5.00 Sale Price, $4.25 35 pahs 11-4 all Wool Blankets, (Scar let) the best quality ever at $4.00. Sale Price, $3.25 ooooooooooooooooo 1 case Crib Blankets. 25c, a Pair ooooooooooooooooo WAREHOUSE GLOBE BOIES PENROSE U. S. SENATOR Receives Almost an Unanimous Vote in Senate and House. ONE VOTE CAST FOR AIR. WANAMAKER A .Number ol Clerkships Are Assigned in the Si!iiuti!--.Ur. .Ilctluouii Intio diiees a Hill Duliniiii; I.ibcl ami the runisliiiii'iit 'l'heieloi--'riie Vote toi lliiitetl Status Senator in Detail. Ilntilsbuig, Jan. 19. The lieutenant gmernor called the .senate to older at 11 o'clock this lnoinlng. Theie was a good showing of senatoi s In tht.li seals when the guv el fell. The following bills weie lead In place at the conclusion of the leading of the journal: 11 -Mr. Hiow n Authoilzliig Judges and Inspectors ot the geneial election to hold piimui elections, to up pi opi lute mono to aid the counties In hnpiovlng and maintaining public loads, to piovlde loi the eoiisttuctlon, lm pioveinriit anil maintenance of public loads, assessment and collection ot load tiiNes; the election of and to dellno the poucis und duties of township supeivls ois. Uy Mi. Sthieman All act to validate conveyances and other liistiiiinents which liue hceli delcctlvely acknowledged. B Ml. McQiiown Dellniiig libel and the punishment theicfoi. H .Mis Ciawfonl Itecpililng the icvo"l ei of deeds of the seveiul i mimic of the coinniuawialth to asicitalti and tccoid the nanus, icsldeiices and addiess ot moitgaigtes or uslgnces ot mortgagi , and li pealing all nets oi paits of acts In consistent thciewlth. 15 Mi. Kaiiltnum To piovlde foi th" payineiit of Intel est on state funds de posited III IiiiiKs The bill leiiuiie- all banks holding state funds to pay 2 per cent. Intel est to the stale and give bond to coinpl with the law; inteiest must he paid until till) ; the amount deposited on application ol a hunk must not he less than 5 inn moie than 2," pel cent, ol t lie paid up and unlnipalicd capital and sui plus of the bank, the state tieasuiei inuv designate two hanks In ilaiilshiiig in which he may deposit at his own ilsk mone) to an amount not exceeding the paid up capital and suiplus ol such hanks, and such amounts shall not he leipilieil to pa) all) Intetest. H) Ml. Giadv An act amending an net entitled an act to exempt fimii tn itloii public piopiit) u-ed for puhllc pill piues and places of it Unions woiship. places of liiiil.il not used in held foi pilvute or coipoiale piolit, and Institutions of puh llc chai It). 1!) Mi. Ciawfonl Ucqulilng pioMiono tnilps to mtci tain and leioid the names and lesldenics of holdeis or judgments. Senatoi Biown's load bills piovlde for an appiopt latlon of $1,000.1100 an nually, to be based on the number of miles of load in each count v. Each township Is to have one supei visor, to seivo tluee yeais, nnd to icceive $2 per day lor his sei vices Each township Is to icceive of the slate appiopi latlon accoidlng to the nuniber of miles of load In It Mr. Thomas, In behnlf of the senate slate committee, made a lonoit iiiini- Ing Levi .M. Kclty, of Montgomeiy, for leading cleik; John M. Ithey, of Ciim heiland, for jouinal cleik, and T. H. Ciaegow. of Clteeno. for message cleik. The lepoit was adopted. On motion of Mr. Ciouse the senate at 11.20 took u tecess until 12 o'clock. Upon le-eonv ening Pilvnte Secietaiy Beltler picsented fioni the goveinoi the following nominations: John A. Wiley, of Franklin, to be biigadler goneial of the Second bilg aiH': I.eonaid Hhone to be a menibei of tl state boatd of agilcultute; Samuel W. Latta. of I'hlladelphia: Ileniy Battes. ol Philadelphia, and Joseph M. Weaer, of Noiiistown, toi state medi cal examlneis; John P. Sweenev, of Plttslung; Miss Edith P. Oaiwood, of Pittsburg; V A. Applegate, of lie Keespoit; Edwaid C. Uegn, Jin lis D. Jones, A. Oliver Winchester, Homy O. Halt. W 11 H Oliver. Gooigo P. Knight, Edwin Steine, P. M. Brow el and Chillies II. Dougheitv, of Phila delphia to be notailes public The appointments weie conflimed. On mutlon of Mi. Ciousp the senate took a lecess until 3 o'clock, at which time It balloted for United States sena toi THE VOTE FOP. SENATOK. When the .senate met at 3 o'clock to cast its vote for United States senator the galleiieS welo ciowded and oveiy member of the upper binnch was in his seat, with the exception of Senatoi Penioce and Senator Mitchell, the lat ter of whom Is 111 at his home at Tiny, Bindtoid county. Alter Mie call to ol der Lieutenant Hovel r Eyon ob seived the loimallty of announcing the names of the two canilldntes, whlcli had been piesentPil to the sennte on Jan. C. This dune the loll call ol senn tois was oi deied, Hon. Boles Pom use lecelving the votes of the foity-two Hepubllcaus ptcseiit, und Hon. Cliauu cey P. Blai k the Mites of the six Uein oc nits. The ote was as follows: Pemose lcssis Andiews, lle'kor. Blown (Lawn me count)), Iliowu (Phila delphia count)), liiowu ('4..tmnrel uul intuit)), Chl-uilm. ('o)le. Ciuwloiil, (-litchliild, 1'iouse, Ehy, Pllnn, Gibson, Oobln, Uiiol), lluideilheig, llellei, lleit. lei, Hunimel, Kiiuflmaii, Kenned)', l.ouli, .McCnilell, .McQllown. .Mngio, .Meltdlth, Mr n lik, Mlllelsen. .Ml ti hell. JelleiMin, Mo)er, Usboin, Sayloi, Seott, Shoit, Sli der. Spiuiil. dtlncinan, Thomus, Vaie Ynuglian Walton, White -I! Black JlexsiH. Coihian, llalnes, Hyde, Mlllei, Bow land, Stll---il. When the lesult had been announced by the lieutenant goveinoi the senate adjoin ned until totnoiiow moinliie; al 11 o'clock, an hour define the two bodies meet in Joint .session to conclude the election ot a United States senatoi. The ollleeiH lepoi ted by the statu com mittee at the morning session weie sworn In by Piesldeiit Pio Tem. .Me Caiiell. BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. Speaker Buyer called the house to oi dei ut 11.20 this mot nlng and uftei a 1'ci ent piu)er by Chaplain Sangiee, an attempt was madi by Air. Spat:, of Beikn, to Intiodiice a bill. Speaker Buyer stated that the committees weie not yet appointed, and he would de cline to lecelve bills. The committee on lules lepoi ted with an amendment the Coni.ide lesolutloii pro Idlng thut no bill shall be lepoited negatively by a eonunlttee ot the house until the member who piesented the bill (Continued on Page 8.J SENATORS ELECTED. Itesult n' Legislative Ballots in ViiiIoiis Status. Balelgh, N. C, Jan. 19 The legisla ture voted for United Stntes senator today. Piltchaid, Bepubllcan, le celvetl SC; Thoinpson, Populist, 42; Daughton, Uemociat, .11. Piltehaid's ote Is exactly a major ity of both branches ot the legislature. One member of the senate and seven of the house Weie ubsent or not vot ing. Tomoiiow at noon the leglsla t,uie will meet In Joint session to ballot for senator, when. If the vote Is cast as it was today, Pi Helmut will be elected Bismaick, N. D, Jim. 19. II. C llanshrotigh was today to-elected United States senator. Deliver, Col., Jan. 19 Henry M. Tel ler wus today elected United States senator In both houses of the aeneial assembly. Jeffeison City, Mo., Jan. 19 Senatoi Vest lecelved a mnjoiit) of the votes In both blanches of the leglslatuie to day Little Book, Aik Jan. 19.-Senator James K. Jones was te-elected United States .senator today by an overwhelm ing inajoiity. Coiicoul, N. II.. Jan. 19 Jacob It. Oalllnger was elected United States senatoi toibi). Sprlnglleld. Ill, Jan. 19 At the cau cus of the Cook (utility memheis this evening Loi liner wlthdiew fiom the contest In tavor of Mason for United States senator Spilnsfield. Ills, Jan 19. William E. Masun was tonight nominated by a cau cus lor the United Stales senate to suc ceed John M Palmer at the joint Re publican caucus, all other candidates w Ithdiawlng when it became apparent that imtliiii!; could keen the Chicago man honi lecelving enough votes to make him Ihe nominee. Topeka, Kan, Jan. 20 The Populist liienibeis of the Kansas leglslatuie aie caucusing for a United States senntoi. At 1 o'clock twelve ballots had been taken without a choice Theie uie ten candidates. The chances are against Smatoi William A. Peller. CLERKS APPOINTED. Fred Flcitz and James Mcfiinnis, of Lacluiwiinna, Arc Remembered in the Distribution of Favors. Haiilslnng, Pa.. Jan. 19 The sdato committees ol the senate and house will lepoi t loiuol low and the leglslatuie w 111 then adjoin n until next Monda) night Most ol the chief appointments have been announced, notwithstanding the seciecy ot the committees legauling theii woik. It Is undci stood, ot coilisu, In addition to the senate cleikshlps an nounced today that T. L.my Eyie, of Uelawaie, will be seigent-at-auns, and John Coke, of I'hlladelphia, assistant sel gen nt-at-.H ills. E-Hepi cell tally Adolph Uoeilein. of Philadelphia, will be a inesseiigei, and Potest Nichols-, ot Ctnwfoid, executive cleik. Kx-Kepro-sentative Samuel On Inane, of Aun stiong will In cleik to the piesldeiit pro tem. James McC.innis, of Lackawanna, will be sunelintolldellt of the pasting and folding loom, and (!eoip,e C Baker, ol Philadelphia, assistant dooi keeper. In the house, in addition to the cleik shlps pievlously announced, theie will be anpointid: Joseph Wyatt, Schuv 1 klll, seigeant-at-aitus; Pied Pleitz, Sdanton. leading cleik. It is stated tonight, on the highest au thoilty, that there will be no letnlla tlon by the majoiily on the minoiity in the senatoi lal contest either in the ap pointments In the senate and house or In the making up of the committees. All will be Heated faiily. Next week the Hood of bills will loll over the cap llol and lor the next ten days the state pi Inter will have bis hands lull. Smato- Peniu.se will quallf) as a Uni ted States senator on Mai eh 1. SITUATION IN OHIO. Coveiuor ISiishuell Mill Take No Ac tion in Seiintoiuil f'n-c lit I'lc-cut. New Yoik. Jan. 19 Governor Bush nell, of Ohio, In an Intel view with a lepoi ter of the United Associated Pi esses today, snld he would take no action one way or the other tow aid the selection ot a successor foi senatoiial Illinois In place ot Senatoi Sherman until the lesignntlon of the latter was in his hands. He denied a published statement Hint because of the huge opense attached to the culling the leglslatuie togethei in special session to elect a Unlftl States senator he would ieoit to his appointing power. He deelaied that the epelise would be compailltlV tly small, as the meinbeis of the leglsla tuie aie paid by the ear. Ciiiiilniii Sinn Coiiipauv. Phllndilphln, Jim 19 The s'-oikhoUlers of the Caiiilnlii li on compaii), held tlieli annual mietlng lodii) In the olllee of the conipaii) and elected the tullowlng boaid of diieitois: .loslah M liaeuii, ltoheil 1'. Kenned), Cliailm S. Pi ice, liavtd Beeves, Powell Stuckhouse, IMwaid T. Stotes biii). John . Tow nsfiid, John Lowlier VtiUli and It. Kiuiieta Wood. The book value of the stod: is about $75. Olnc) t'oiigiatiili'.tes His Siicccssiu. Waahlniitoii, Jan. 19 Societal) Olne) waiuil) coiiyintulated Jit eventual siii eeasor In the state depaitment when Sen ator Shei man called upon him toda). The bLiiitar Invited the secietaiy to appear befoie the foielmi relations committee to- moirow la legaid lo the geneial aihltia tlon tieaty and seemed the secietai)'a piomisu to attend. .steamship Annals, Nivv York. Jan. 19 Ai lived: Spaindnm, f i oin llotteidnm; Moluwk, lioin London Haihdi Lahli, foi Bieniea. Anlved out: 'uuudam, at Aiasteidam. Balled for New Voik: Shledaiii, fiom Amsteidnm. Sight ed. Spue, t om New Voik foi Hienieli, liasstd Sell!) , .MujistU, fiom New Yoik toi Liveipool, paiMil Buw Head. insane Woman's Suicide. Plttsbuig, Pa, Jan 19 Mrs. Mai tin Heltci, an Insane patient, who foi tight t.il.-' lias been iindei medical tieatiueiit ill St. FiuiicIh hospital, committed suicide la that institution eail) this uioiiilug by hanging heiself with a stilp of tied cloth ing. - . Tim llciald's W cathei roiccasl. New Voik, Jan. 20. In the Middle states todiy, tail to pal tly iloudy vveathei will pieviill, with slowly lislng teniperutme, liesh and brisk noi tlieus'eily to sonth easteily winds, .followed tOi.'ght by snow On Thuisday, cloudy, stoiiuy weather will pievull, with higher temperature and snow. BUSINESS OF A DAY IN HOUSE AND SENATE. The Nicaragua Cnn.il Bill Before the Senate. INTGREST1NG SESSION IN HOUSE Tliu Wliolo Dili's I'locrediug De voted to Coiisldci.itioii of l'livntc Pension Ilills--Striigglc for llccog nitiou liccomcs I'.arncsl and Noisy mid Is .Alaikcd hv .Much Coiil'iisiun. .Ilr. Steele Spiiugs u Sensation. Washington, Jan 19 The Nlcaingua canal bill was undei consldeiatlon lie fore the senate for two houis today. At least that length of time was occu pied b) Mi. Tuiple, ot Indiana, In an attack tiuoii the nieasuie and In de n.unclatloii of the Muiltlme Canal com pany, ol Nlcaiagtlu, which he ch.nac teilzed as a beggai and a pailah In any uitlonal llnaiiclnl s)stem. as an outcast and lugltive fiom the llnnnclal w oi Id, and as totally disci edited In this und eveiy other countiy. He Is to continue ills speech tomoiiow. when the hill will come up as the uulliiished business. The legislative npprnpi latlon bill was taken up after the Nlcaraguan nieas uie had been laid aside and vvs com pleted with the exception ol the pio v Islons In l elation lo the lilnarv of congies, which went ovel without no tion till tomoiiowi Eniller in the day's inoceedlngs Mr. Hill, of New Yoik, .spoke for an hour and a half on a Joint lesolutloii lela tlve to eleclilc sub-ways in the Dls tilct of Columbia. While it apneaied to he a matter of puielv local lllteiest, Mr. Hill's (ontentlon was that It was a light between the UlilUd States Elee tilc Light company, whlidi he lefened to as the "old moiiouolv ," and the Po tomac Elect! 1c Light company, owned chlelly In New Yoik, whose money, and piopeity, legall) Invested In the dis 1 1 1ft. the joint lesolutloii would con fiscate. Mr Hill occupied the lloor un til the close nf tin- morning honi, when the lnattei went over without action. The lesolutloii oflered by Mr. Moi gan, of Alabama, last week us to de fault la the Paclllc uillio.id commutes and the one olfeied .vesteida) by Mr. Pettlgiew, of South Dakota, as to the Venezuelan and Clulan.i boundaiy agieemeut, was laid befoie the senate, but went over, the filst Indollultely and the other till tomoiiow Semite bill uiipiopi luting $123,000 for a public building at Altoona, Pa., was passe'd. HOUSE I'HOCEEDINOS. The huuse spent the whole of today's seslson In eonunlttee of the whole, con sidering pilvute. in nslon bills. Pavoi- al-ie action was taken upon llfty-two of them, one being the senate bill to In ciease to $100 a month the pension of Major Geneial Julius 11. Stall. An amusing scene occulted In the effoits of memheis to tet their bills thiough. The steps leading to the speakei's chair sw aimed with memheis uiging Chad man Uendeison to lavor them. The stiuggle was earnest and noisy, and the few memheis lemalning on the lloor laughed nnd applauded their moie energetic associates. The hub-bub was so gieat that pioceedings had to lie sus pended until something like Older was lestoied. Por tlnee-quai teis of an hour the house pioceeded amid much confusion, when something of a sensa tion occtitied. Mr. Steele, of Indiana, stated that while he leeognlzeil that many bills weie lepoi ted fiom the com mittee on invalid pensions pinposlng legislation In behalf of soldieis or their dependents who weie entitled to special legislation, it was Hue that fully ninety per cent, of the bills weie for pel sons no moie entitled to It than weie thou sands for w horn It was not asked, or if asked died In the committee loom. Mr. Wood, ot Illinois, lesented the le Ilectlons cast upon the committee on Invalid pensions by the gentleman fiom Indiana, sa.vlng that the house had In ci eased the pensions ot many claimants over the amount lecommended b) the eonunlttee. Mr. Steele responded that he meant to make no lellectlon uuoii the toni niittee, but helievlmv that "ticli pio ceedings weie not light he should vote against Pilday nbrht sessions in th" futuie If this method of obtaining lec ognitlon was to be continued. Chuliman Ileudeihon explained that in his loeoijnltlun of memheis he was endeavoilng to lollow the suggestions of the committee on Invalid pensions, so as to i each some eases that demand ed Immediate action and at the same time to do what he conceived to be laii to the Deinociatlc side of the house. Mr. Steele Well the bill I wanted to call up wus foi the benefit of a wlduw entliely helpless and destitute. Sovcial nieinlieis O, jolt don't be lieve In such legislation, why do , oil want lo call It up. Mr. Steele moved that the commit tee Use, but the motion was lost. How ever, on motion of Mr. Pavne, of Now Yoik, the committee voted to take up hills In their ouler on the calendar. This lestoied lelntive quiet and a lew other bills weie acted on, making a total of lift) -two for the utteuioon. MB. STONE'S COIN BILL. ( W. Stone, of Pennsylvania, fiom tilt! committee on coinage, weights and measures, lepoited to the house today ills lesolutloii nuthmlzing piclluiluuiy proceedings, looking to the adoption of an International coin. He levlews the attempts at legislation In this dliectlou and bii)s that the one thing to bo sought Is one intei national unit, a common denomination of value so fully leeogiiiised and accepted by all coin meiclal nations that all vulues In In ternational tiuusnctlons, nil statistical statements and inuiket quotation shall be expressed In Its teuns. -- WILL BANQUET PENROSE. ltepubliiiui lii'iiguu ol ('Inhs Is (o Honoi the New Senatoi. Hanisbuig, Pa , Jan 19 The execu tive committee of the Bepublicaii League of Clubs will be held heie Thin sday when the time and place of the annual convention will be llxed. Wllkes-Bane, Willlumspoi t and llur lisbuig aie mentioned as the place. Piesldeiit lEadoie Sobel savs the league will tender Senator Penrose u banquet. MEN OF PROMINENCE. HON. BOIBS CHIMAY'S DIVORCE CASE. Revolting Testimony Brought Out at the Trial in Brussels Main Facts Arc Admitted. Biussels. Jan. 19. The Buissels coi -lespondont ol the Cential News tele graphs the following dispatch pill poll ing to be an account of what took place at the healing of tile Chiinay divot ce inse which began at Chaileioi tocla). Pi luce Chimay's counsel In ought to the lOgnUunco of the colli t twenty thiee facts showing acts of adultery on the oait ot the pilneess, with seveial pel sons, hut piinclpally with Bigo, her pit-sent p.ii.imour, whose lclations with Princess of Chiinay weie open and no toilous In the neighboihood of Chimiij', the place of the lesldence of the pi luce, and cnused an abominable scandal. Maltie Allain, counsel for the prin cess, admitted the pilnclpal facts hi ought to the notice of the court, hut denied some the details legauling the cj nlcism of the piincess, who, he said, had a good heait. but had been spoiled by bad education. Counsel on behalf of the Ii luce of Chimay, uiged the couit to pionotince n decree of abso lute divorce without going further with an inquliy which had been lendeied useless hj the notoilcty of the facts in the case. The couit then adjourned for a foit nlght and In the meantime the public pioctor will decide the point raised by the pi luce's counsel Counsel for the piincess deelaied on behalf of his client that she would leave to her husband the settlement of the question of alimony. It'has also liansplied that the piincess once made a confession of her lclations with oth er men to hei husband, and olleied to letlie to a convent as an act of atone ment. ARREST KILLS A BANKER. Drops Dead in it Sherill's Anus, as His Doctoi l'icdietcd. flaiiett, Ind., Jan. 19. Anest nt his home heie today Instantly killed I lei - man Cotilnbeny, piesldeiit ot the bank of Ganett and late tieasuiei ol De Kalb county, whose embezzlements and defalcations wete lecenly exposed. Colllnbeiry was a victim ot heait dis ease and his physician had swoin that ai lest mlslit kill him, hut two other doclois had made allldav Its to the ell'ect that he was shamming. The sheilfi this moinlng went to Cof llnbeiiy's home and plnced him undei attest, when the accused banker sud denly tell into the sheriffs urnis and instnntl) explied. k'uitliquuko in t'eisia. London, Jan 19 A dispatch fiom Te Iipiuii, the capital of l'eisla, suys that a sevel cuitliqiiake ocelli led Jan. 11 on Kith in Island, the luigest Island In the Persian gulf, and that the loss of life vas enormous. Klshm Island is about lll'l-ai miles fiom the entiaiue to the i'eislaii gulf. It Is seveiit) miles long and Its uv eiage hieudth Is twelve miles. Tim popu lation is cstimuted at J.UDO, most of whom aie Arabs, The .llcCnu Cnso. Notilstown, P-i., Jan. 111. The tnislocs of the Noiilstowa Hospital foi the In sane, at u special meeting today, Hied la bolve the UDStil) siiuoimdhig the deith of Convict Wtllluni Mi Cue, but the is spansibillty lur the crime wus not llxi a. Till; NEWS THIS MOKNINH. Weather Indications TocJj): I'ulr; Warmeri Wcsterlj Winds. 1 State l.tgisliiluit) Casts Its Vote toi Ponioue foi the 1'nlted States Sen ate. National Lawmal.eis at Work. 2 Whittle) 'a W'cokly Now a. Budget. Pluanclal and Coinnieielal. 3 (Local) Bepubllcan Caucus at Dun- moie Doings hi Our Couits, 1 Editorial. Casual .Mention, G (Local) Annual Meeting nnll Election of Qllliers of tlio Homo for the Friendless. SuecesHful Poutry EMilhlt. 0 (Story)-"Tho Man Who Looked Like the Kins:." 7 News and (loaslp of the West Hide. Subuibuii Happenings. I S Up and Down the Valley, PENROSE. RATIFYING THE TREATY. The Settlement of the Venezuelan Ques tion Is Received by Alany Eprcs sionsof Good Will in England. London, Jan. 19 In the house of commons today Sli William Hai court in lefeiilng to the queen's speech, said the most satlslactoi) statement con tained In It was the iefeience made to the leliltions between Cleat Biitaln and the United SUitcs. He heai tlly congiatuhited the government upon the conclusion ot the dlftotences le gauling Venezuela, and gave them un stinted pialse for the geneial aibitia tlon tieaty, which was lecently signed by tlie Biltlsh ambassador at Washing ton and the Ameiiciin secretary ot state. Theie could be no better ce'ehiatlon of the sixtieth year of her majesty's lelgn thnn that her government should he among the Hist of the nations to sel the example of settling difleiences by aibltiatlon He denounced the Nile campaign and asked the government to justify their Egyptian policy. In legale! to Ainienia, he wus glad to heai that the government had abandoned hostility to Bussla in the matter. Halted States Ambassador Bayaid and Mis. Bayaid occupied seats In the house of lot ds. After the loul chancellor, Loul Salis bury, had tend the queen's speech li om the tin one, the customaiy nd diess In leply to the speech was moved by tile Muiqllls of Bath, who was at tlted In the unlfoim of an olllcer of the Yoemen of the Cluauls. The mo tion was seconded by Loul Kenyon The Kail ot Klnibei ley, who was )es teuluy chosen us the leadei ol the Lib erals In the house of louls, In the place ol Loul Bosebery, leslgned, snld he deeply legietted that Loul Bosbeiy was no longer the leader of the Lllieinl p.uty. Speaking on the matteis he tou gi.itulated Loul Sallsbtny upon the success ot his negotiations with the I'nlteil States. In legal d to Tuikey he said he lelt Impelled to ask If the tteat) ol Bellln was dead. Pi line Minlstei Salisbury also legiet ted Loul Bosebeiy's letilement He then pioceeded to defend the consistent policy of the Consei vatlves. The gov ernment, he dc fluted, hud not initiated the antl-Busslan policy of 1S7S. It was the Cilincan war that initiated It, but the Boeis weie now genelully aglecd that If ufoinis weie not gi anted In Aimoula a material piessuie would be applied to the Sultan hj the le.st of Ku Uipe. Theie weie but slightly dlffeiellt windings, he said, In the communica tions ot the poweis In legard to lite way it should be done, hut all of them weie convlnied that unless the Sultan should In t induce genuine and otfei the lefoims, the vvoist must tollow. In legal (1 to the tieaty of ai bltiatlon just concluded with the I'nited States, he said, he could not yet speak fully on the subject because the agieeinent hud not been i milled. Still, he would suv that the people must not think that they weie living in the mlllenlal dispen sation. He hoped, however, that something would be done lo diminish the ihk of war. He would nut su that the tieut) would lemove the gieatest i isks of win, or lesluilu n Napoleon or a Bismaick, but tlie policy with the United States wan full and definite in ease of aniall dlffei elites, which sometimes eMiggei ated, caused enmity. The lorniatlon of a tillniiial of aibltiatlon would settle these difleiences, which would prevent such, and stop the two nutluns wliu un deislood e.u h olliei so well that unless they aie ti leads the) aie almost eeit.iln to be enemies. DEATH OF A HOTEL .MAN. S. li, Caiolliei's Dead Hod) round in u .Shallow U ell. McKeesport, Pa , Jan. 19. S P.. Ca i other, piupiietoi of the National hotel, was louiid dead eaily this moinlng, ill owned In a shallow well in tlie base ment of the hotel bulldinu Ml. Ca lothets closed the house at 2,30 o'clock tills mumiug uud It wus thought he hud ictlied. Uiant Boss, the bai-keeper, discoveied his einplojei's body when he went to ttie basement this morning for bar supplies Vailous opinions uie expie.ssed as to how the accident eould have happened, uud among them sui cide Is suggested, but not ei edited. Mr. Caiotlieis was 52 yeais of age, and one of the city's most m eminent and piospeious citizens. He leaves a widow, but no chlldien. TT TT lii Y T7 TT TT Y 0 fvl 2i A M 114 ILd IX s JAFJUAEY SALE OF Muslim Umderwear We -will open the season o? 1897 by a Muslin Un derwear 5aJe, SATURDAY, JAN. 2, I89T At prkes so attractive as to make It an object -for you to purchase now. Gowis, Skirts, Clemise, Drawers, Corset Cyers, Etc, Child's Short White Dresses and Kilt 51drts. 510 AND 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Always BMsyc 1897 Btmsiefo 99 l to dance In perfect fitting shoes or slippers, Ours are perrect -fitting, LEWIS,1EILLY&MVIDES 114 AND 11G WTOMING AVE. Greaitest RedimctSoini On all onr rloliday Qoods, CaJl and Jet as proye it tq you in DS, WATCBDE K?H Watclies from $4,50 up. Byery one warranted at 408 Spruce St, NEAR DIMU BANK. DURVEA SH00TIN0 AFFRAY, Victim Hud His Wound IMesscd nnd Thou Disappeared. A man whose name is unknown wnj shot, but not seilously, at Uuryen JIun. day evening. Sl men emerged fiom Knschufa'i saloon about 11 u'clm k and mot out side a man whom they attacked. TI14 victim was giving an account of him self in tlie sciliiimage when ono of tin six Hied upon hliu. The nien then 11111 acioss the Lackawanna und nioqins-. buig tracks and disappeared. The victim, who was shot In the arm, was assisted to liiliiisliaw'H diug stoic, vvheie ills wound was diesHed by Dr. liuillngtoii. lie then disappeared. Iq It thought he belonged with the paity ot men fiom umuui; whom the sliut wai Hied. WW VSsv "rVl? Wack 09