The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 05, 1893, Image 2

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A PALACE OF PRAYEB.
La j in the Corner Stone ol
(treat Cathedral.
It Will Cost $10,000,000 and
Take Twenty Years to Build.
Tba corner stona of tta Cnthmlral of ft.
fohn tba l)iviur, in coursa of roostruetlon
at tba corner of MorningsiiJe aul A muter
lam ivcauif, New York City, has Just bn
laid with nimple but imirssia ceremonies.
( .'i'iiotly
I elf, aro
'll)lll"H.
,t tack ol
"is life.
V- A
ni I'a" w"' ' 008
. t
hit ca
tructu' America.
The I 'fli.iin were he
cr a tent.
ynl Je aeverity of t
net -yiry, crn tl in tlx I
t 81 V
"of i crow.
liO rnprmic fur
i i it In known
ilV ol Kt.
Hie day wa particulirl
the In) lug if fie corner si
in tlicl chiiruli ni'ii l-r
Vihn Ahe Kviinji'li-t.
J lie c)riii)r ti:i" t.i
in the cuutml
a ii-nkel r.n.f
It wan built li
qilttfrt of tlu t.Mit ii-vle.
twenty leet hi'.i. An
iilatlorin Inur f.'ft ln;n
on wliii-h wi-re
rmlio, t 'otter, tin
cleriry of the il,. .,
vi'ituu 1'Hiiop. the
and priuiiiiiMiit inviti-1
(.'umui. inepiiin .nil oiii I iii'foni no lute
rxactly l'll J pcriHiu niri ju,t tlmt nu'iiber
ut ticket were liol.
IiiKiJe the t-nt wan a steuiii-li-'atlnj plnnt,
and tcu raili'itor mil,, tlto teiutitr.itiirv
i-omlortitil". Tno rv.ci' lt,'iin ' n ith a
prucowion tu tlio plaUoi'Ki, in tbe following
orilet ;
Tlio I'll ii ri b Cli.iral Soriclv, htudeiit of
the lieneral 1'lieolnic il Seiin'imiy. TrusU'e
of Colllcllllit Collet , T'UD'.I'C 1)1 St. l.uirV
HoCHal; I III clnr ; Arc utoct ii.nre 1..
Ili'iii: David II. Kin. Jr.. buil ler; Tru
tec ol tlie Catheilral; thu viitin- ilmi.
filfhop 11-111 y C. Puller.
As tbe prmivtoinii luiceiidwl the piatlorn
puit;iM liom t le I'dul ii .re re.i.l by tbe
clergy men and bisiiop. Then full.iwv-ii u
i'i'.al m-1-vii.-i-nriMii;e i for the i-cmwiou bv
limiiop Potter, in w.iicb tin- inu.icil tim
lure, whicli wore prepare I i.y in- K-v. llr.
liunlmuton. Here iirui'ul.irly elaiiura e.
All ml lrei.i wu dell v. re 1 by the Kiht
Kev. Ir. William Dunne, Hiliop ol All an.
'I tie rorner I,iiid was thin laid by r.m ,o,
Poll -r, in whic'.i be ul a ban l-o iie iver
trinvei.-eitliu maul ol om, m mre. levclnii I
I'luuiii, The tervnoi close I witu u i
monal byiuu.
In the tou wa pine j I n large pewter
l conumiii- a copy ol tie. Hii,... 1 rote .
taut Kpit,e ipj. prayer b i.j., Iiv.uu.il ol t tt.r
PROF. BHIOC18 NOT GL'ILTY,
Be la Acquitted ol All the Chr.rjn
ARaiiiRt Him
I rol" C A. Ilnegs, p. p., ,f I'nir n TI.m
In'.iiil Si'inmnry, whose trml for allini
bi n tiiiil utterciiifs lus uitrai ud the atten
tion of the entire relinion world for week
iil, wnsiiiij.iit-cl by Ken Ymk l i.tl yliry
id tbe Presbyterian i linrili.
n the firsd rharKe, ue iisit-p Pro), pru-es
w.th teu' hint; Hint tlje ri'u-on is a n-urcc ..
all vine inithonlv, the vote wa as f. ;1,m
loisiuiii thc. harne, lib; o-aniM Busiaitnni
tl c i liuru.
Un the M-coiiil charge, which ncnisi Prof
Pri'i.'s with tein hiiii; that tbe i lmrih is n
Ki ltie of divine authority, there were .'..")
idi ia-t in I'.ivor of niwaiinne tin- cburi-'e
bi.ci 71 in!jiuis(.
1 be 1 1. est vole was on the third 1 1, nice
ILhi Prof HriKK-i lai-lit that the uni tuns
lontained error ol limtoty and tin t. n
thu i harj-c the vote wu us follows, to iis.
In in the i liuriie, ill iijuiiii.t IJ.
ii tin- fourth charfre, a- cusin,. l-h,f
Uriiriis with teurli ni(i that Mosi-i n-:i nut
the author of the Pentateuch, the result
ns: To sustain tbeihniee. X,. aeaiimt 7"
The vole on ihc littli i hatee iu cusibL' prof
UnjfKi with tciiehinK thai Isaiah iiid not
write many i linplrr in the book bearing Ina
name, wa in luvor of nuslaiiiiiie the c barci
4!': iieuiimt, 70.
The vote on the uth ihurge, aiciine
ro'- Pr'i'K, of teacliinu that wiin titu uliou
i procre,ive after ileaih, wa a follow:
io suhiani tbechnijie, 57, ai;aiiiist, till
The cam will lie apiiealed bv the pnmei u
tnif; toinmitlee to the general ucinhlv
which will meet in WaahiiiL-inn rurlv Iii
Uleprillf.
The fri.-ndii of Dr. Hr!cK were creaUy
pUuwd with the result. '
Intaraatlng Surgical Operation.
A Miccenful nurgical ojerabim ba tx-ea
rloriiie, on a man named Abeina
Abrumsfelt at Cologne, France. Tba, aur-
1
It-oue cut a point of a aword from bit
wuara u bad been lodged ever iinci
J'rauco Oarman war.
, . (Ml
lis wiiippilfei
, CATHEDRAL OF ST. JCNN TOE MVISE.
church, Vrortiala of the Gnaal GwitMitlon
ami the Ikx-sa of New Tor from 1SHJ to
1WH. Histnrr of the Diorem of New
York, church almanac, various coins,
coplea of tba Churchman, the Lis-.
m. Cborch and the Standard,
unci the morning and Tnin I'aily pinera
and a brick from the flrit church built by
Columbus in America, henrinr th inscrip
tinn: 'From the ruins of the first Ci.ristinn
city of the new world, where the flint i hurch
was erected hy Chrihtopher Columtiu, U'Ji
lsatxlla ilispaoiola."
Description il the i:rtiflcc.
The Me, of rearing a preat I'rotcttnt
mtbedial in America, according to t ie Nw
York Advertiser, u flrnt conoeire.l in l'J ,
by the late Hishnp Horatio J'otter, nil uncle
of the orewnt rlirbop. When, in
liishop Horatio I'otter lay dj in, but little
r
bad to-n done, aoj only Mneof the or
rijin'il I
ineu cic Miiiiinoiied to v.o ue im i of tne
dying Mishop, aul were lelRei by bun to
go on with luew.ir. t'itb th- elevation
nf tne present Bi-liDf Po'.tjr to bi r.b.Mi
otlk'e work Ikv'iiu aticv, an I over f l.OM.ou
ba alrea ly been coiect-lfor buildup ilia
cathedral beside Uw fS.'iJ.OJ.I pud for tlie
tbrea city blin'k in thi centre ol wine i the
litiee will Htm I. TnU t-rop-rty. iviti b.
tweeuliutti mil i Dili fi-.-ts A ll's er.Iu n
avenu- and Morn umde Dr.e, wa-itor iit.v
owned by til'! wa'e an I Wattt (.Irpnmi
liouse. It u tin hi'b -t. ur.iuti I ou .da. i
liaitiu lslun I, un 1 uverl-aiks tbe cuunlry
for inany miles.
A a reult if the prizx off Tel for tli
liest demons lor til. c t:ie u'ji, t ie 1hi,:.ii
architect of tb couutrv uiniiiit 1 1 pit us.
The iliMign of lli'iiisin I L
and Ueore 1 Hems wjs de eirel lb- ui
t'liitect. I'li-i eit.iolrni, w.iiji i o tne
louil l iir-h (Jo'.bii-t'-u, with mo Idl '.t.ei i-,
vul taK i aoout twent yeir. ti l-iiil l mil
wdl co-t aii;ut IM.Ui ',ii m. Tlie lie', p i. i
1)1 tlie edifice t D.) CO lipMe I 1 le c.ioir
will ttKe w-veral years to liuiici, an I will
t fl.O-M,,!!!!. . It w.ll i! hoou! lw.n.
live niuidle I p.'.i;)le mil will l. u-t lor
Wo'thin during tlie c np:-tini of til - re
Usui ler ol tlie wnr. i li lini.lie I null l.n ;
will feat betwe.-n ten mi I t.velvj lli ui-n u 1
pnple. In it will il .v.-a chapels, ,11
-flucb, evury Hun lay, th- (impel will Ik
preactiel in seven f ii',.,n-ii Im-ungL- to uon-X-U4I1
i-ti-ukiu; w iroiip-i's.
The Cathedral w II be .1 J.J feet in Iciu'th,
.'!i feet wide tiir..u;!i the tniusepUi anJ the
h-H;i)t ol tne c-nlrai u-w.-r will l- 441 foot.
. Im widlaoi the in-tin front will be l!J leet,
th - li-ij; it o.' the front (,-aii.e ItH feet, of tne
trout lower foet, of tlie RaukillJ low.-rs
I i1" fi-et, and of the interior of t.ie dome '.'Vi
leet. Tue nave will liJ f,..t wide and the
pan of tbe ivntral tjwer I'j feet.
Tliceditneimi(iim will piae the Citbe lral
of St. John the Divine fur uheaJ of uuy
i-lUt-r catbtdrul of the Wet-ru World iu
TO KEEP OUT TEE RAGS.
A Very Positive Order By tbe Tresmry
Department.
Collector Penrd at Hot-ton. Mum , received
n MriTpinp order from tbe tteaury )e urt
uieut ut Wasbineton, pn lnln'tiiiK thr iinpor
taiion of rni-' fri ni certain foreii;ii l-ort. is
med from the nlhce of the Hipennteiiiiif;
nirpi on of the marine hospital Hi-rvice. 1 in
I'orten'were botilied as List us they arrived
ht tlie custom bouse. The i r-h r. which ab
solutely prohibit unpen tiition of riiK, in
c lutlm Paris, liouen. Havre, Muoeilles,
In rl-ouri;,D'iiikirk and 1. nr.ent in Kiame,
ri rt and plan- in Puss ,i, Netberlund.
lit leinin. Aiistro-llunarui. Trie-te. J lam -.burp,
Altonu and Kiewo. .n lieru.anv. All
other place where thoieia mav be known
to be prevailinc or iniiy hereafter prevail
w .ll be included in tbe iiM ollectot Peurd.
in I'liiiimeiitiiiifon the nnli r. said that Ilia
prohibition wiiml'vaM ciiiw ern to the liilinu
faiturcra f line uprr in .Va-surlmus.
B1IEEP-KKEEDEH8 IN SESSION.
Convention at bteubcuville, O , of Men
Who Aim to Improve Stock.
Tbe etancliird I'elaine Spanish Mcrion
Hbeep Hreeders Asoc.iil ion mi l at Heuhen
viile, Chio. Thi asNo- iiiiion bus been in i
isteni e iuce lHiio, and i a separate orisaiu
raiiou from the Nutional Delaine Mieep
Itreedera' AsoiiHtioti. J now nuiiibeni 4U
in embers. It object la to improve the me
rino sheep to a In iiuike them pay a Krealer
per cent, lor the food ct iisiiuied. They dif
lrr from the National Delaine Aociatioii
iu that ibry have a at ale of 100 oiiitH which
kheepare (.'railed to aud they must reach 7 J
i-ointl before they are registered. The Na
tional J'elaine AsHociution registera all sheep
which are tbe progeny of the merino aud
blacktopa.
tirtirem were elected at fnHowa: President,
W, P. rboio'oii,New Huiiley,0.;r'iret Vice
Preaidrut. John Kngler, Hiannury, Mo.;
Ka ood Vice President, U. h. Williaiua, kal
amu.oo, jM"'1!.; (secretary, K. B. l leaver,
- : Assia aul Kecrelary. W. 11.
" '" 'asurer, D. B.
Pa.
It and prandonr, and will plaea It In th
front rank among the freatett cathedral, of
the entire world. The moi noted churchee
of America at preeent are the Gothic Cathe
dral In the City of Meiioo. which i .VKJ feef
lone and 421 feet wide, en I which took from
l.'iT'l to toil to build; the (tothic Cathedral
of Notre Kama in Montrenl. 4tl feit Ion by
Itt feet wide, with tower. 2I3 feet b.irb; St
Patrick' Cathedral in this citr, S3 J foet
lonir, 1 74 Teet wide and with tower :tS feet
bieh; ami thecatholral in f.iina, IVrii. SIM
feet long; and IS I feet wide.
St. Peter, In Rom- hmtnn 111 14V) and
dedicated iu is !! I' J f-et lon, 44'f
fef t wide and 4s feet h.tfn to the top of tb
cro.. H wna I7.t year lu bmldin, and i
tbe greatest churcli m tho world. The
dihedral or Milan l ; te.t long, "(. fwt
wide and HVi feet li.jf.i to trie top of the
pire, Iwing iuter.or in i.:i to the i.'atlielral
of rtt. John. The ct-lebrjtj I Citbelral of
"''CyH'.y .waif tvj. fr,u(.J'.Vs.to 1441 tq
btiilil, i bnT 7iai (t loili an 1 :i Hi feet wide,
an 1 sil-!itlv imll.-r than tne I'atn-nlral to
be built in Now Vor. The Catblral of
t'o'mne, Im-cu-i abo it I.'" an I llnishs 1 In
lsi'. i, i ft I feet l-)ii, ill loot wi le, aud tba
tower are Ml le-t huh. it iiriuj the
Cathedral of rt. .1 ilni only in tue height of
it -nre. Tne urei: Caiit'.-i-oury Catuelral
in Kaplan I is .; 1 lon mi I 1 :t feet wide,
beiii ;iT fi-et imrrower th-iii that of M.
J -nil the Divine.
Ill) ilver trowel an I o her implement
in I by Hishnp I'ott -r m laying tne corner
si in- of the .'ni ielral were preseiiUnl by
TitTinyA: Co. I'liry c hii it of a trowel,
m i. .it, levjl mid i ire. an 1 tin material
ii-e I in unking tn -'ii wtb sterling ilver
mi I uol'li-r. c niy; lh latt -r n-leeted from
t'iec!io.c.t pro iiicl of t ,e t'ulil orina forest-,
an I reiimr.isliu (or tli beautiiul ifolj-Ilk-
vj.us runniu; tiiro.un t:ie woii.
The pi'iiicipi. pu---. tne irw'l, is of ter
lin; iiv -r with vt i? Inn lie. lhe eunrav-i-ii
o. the iiis-riptrn on tne fae of the
t-o.vel is mi appropriate text, and a piece of
nr.. w.ir in lUelt. Til-) millet is of golden
e i .ii y w in p'liiu silver ni.iliiliii-. The
li v.-l, wiiilm is tide -ii ine.ies im(, i ulio ol
H'i i-'U eh my, wmle th spirit, tutu i set m
s .'rnu Mlver, ih s'l'i-tr.a i i sod I piecs of
sliver niilelt-1 ali-r u r -pillar iiiiikoii'i
r-piuv, w.tii all t i- c iitv: nievureuient'.
1 a--1 mil s,-t i, iiieasolin a li.uidso lie oak
In-', si. 1 is I'l Hil l ii ij' iu rbes de"p. If l
line 1 with o .e I oil. 1'ln uiuu itiiirf. iK.-k,
linn Ho, etc., nt the chest ara all ol kleriiu
silver, liiiai-l on to., in proi.-r f irm, are
the ui ins ol the Diocese o. New York.
l he 'iisiru neiit will be ar.-l nlly tore I
inthi proiei ty-riKiiii of the '-iltieir.il and
used at the laying of tbe corner stone of
uny future building that may be crect-d in
citiuectioii with the cathedral prooer.
T irouab tbe courtey of the New York
U c irder we areeuable l to print the iii-eum.
I aiiynig cut ol the ne cu.ieJrai at it will
app.ar wheu cjiupleted.
GRADE CROSSING HORROR-
Carelessness the Cause of Another Chica
go Fatality... Four People Killed and
Moie Will Probably Die.
There wa." a frightful collinion between a
Pittsburg, Kt. Way ne A Chicugo pa.engei
riigine und a heavily lomleil street cur ul
I'biinj-o. The list o killiit is a follows:
John Pliira, drawn beneath the wheel of
tie locomotive und frightfully mangled;
Archibuld McAndrews, beud crushed aud
In body torn and cut; .John Poberis, nigbt
';iH-r.iitendent of the T. K. W ell Put lcing
(.oiiipany, Urribly mangled; unidentified
woman, supposed to be Minnie ( arson, died
"f internal injuries while being conveyed to
Mircy Hospital.
Tbe seriously injured are: John Hrlski,
Llicii Conway, w ill probubiy die. J.J. Co
tcllo, (ieorge Clark, Henry timber, Micbae!
Kohn. Minnie KuUel, William Keisler. Pat
rick O'Neill, Thomas Itiorduu, Putrick Shun
li und Joseph Williams.
i be blame for the uceiiii nt seem to lie
upon Hiauley, thadr.vir of the c-r, He
wbippcd up I. i burses mid ullcmpted to
iro.-s ibe liui.k wubout wailing lor llteaig
ual from tbe toiitiuitor ibal no iiuiu was
ai'iuoii. Ling.
Figurea on Sheep and Wool.
Tbe 'Vjm ,, JiulMiii of Boston print
lhe following sheep and wool comparisons
with lijOl ; The number of sheep in the
country increased from 43,4.10, Oik) to 44.MH,.
OtHI. The I'ltited Plates clip increused from
3U7.40I ,,'KJ" pounds fo 3J:i.01!,50 poiimla.
The toial stock in the country la but o8,3M,
000 pounds domestic and 14,388,875 pounds
foreign' ngaiust 78,!!il,400 pounds domestic
and l'l,l&4.b6U pound foreign Decern bar 31,
1891. Tba consumption of all grades of wool
by American mills ahowa an iucrease of 69,.
000,000 pound over 1881.
THE NEW COLUMBIAN STAMPS
JUBILEE 8EHIE8 NOW ON SALE.
Exquisite in Design They Represent
Notable Phases of American Life.
The new set of potnge stamps to bo
known as the Columbian serbn were placeu
on sale nt (lie iotifliee throughout thi
country on New Year Day. The slamp
riinge in value from 1 cent to .. They an
the prettiest ever s ied in any country. Th'
idea wa first supitested by the coining of thi
Columbus linlf ihillar.nnd wa submitted t
the deiartmeut by First Assistant 1'ostinn?
ter James tiaylef of New York. From de
sign token from pointing, engravings am
sculpti-rs.the Amcrienn bunk notecompon
turned out l.'xlillorcnt Mump, no two b
ititf of the same color.
Kmli stamp I twice a I urge a the oi
and two cent stamps now in tie. A descri
lion of each follows:
One-Cent "Coluinbu In sight of land,'
after the p.iintintHiy William il. Powel
Color, ontwerp huie.
Two-i'eiit "Lnii'lincof Columbus," afl r
tbe paiiititig by 'Hiideriyn in the rotum i
of the cnpiiol ut Washington. Color, purp -lunroon,
I hree-Cetit "I'lngsliip of Columbu," tip
Nona Maria in mid-oceun, from a Spanl-i
engraving. Color, medium bude of green.
r otiri ent "I- leet of Columbus," lie'
Santa Murni, 1'ititn and Num. Iroin a Spa -ih
engraving. Coinr. nltrjtuarine blue.
Five-Cent "Columbu sol citing A J
fr-'in Isabella.'' alter the painting by lln
zik in the Metropolitan museum of a l.
'o'or. choeolate iirnwtl.
Six-Ceul "t.'oluiiibu Welcomed at P r
celona." from one of the panels in tie
brone do'irs in the cupitnl at flshmgtdu
by hninlolpli linger I olor. myal purple
1,
len i piii oiuninus rresentinn
tive." after the painting bv l.uigl reiirl
at the I nivi rsi'y of Notre Dump, Soi lU
Bend. lnd. Color. Vandyke brown.
I' ilteetl Cetit "I nliiuibil AllllOlllli .g
Mi Di-covery," tifu-r the painting by II,
I'likea. now in Madrid. Co or durk grc n.
Tbirty-iVnt t olumbii at l.a Unhid ,''
nl'ti r the painting by II. Masu, Color, siei iu
brown.
Fifty-Cent "Recall of Columbus," u er
the paintitiu bv A. i. llealon. now in he
cupib.l at Wash'tikitoti. Color, carbon b le.
line Dollar "Isabella Pleili-inir Her .1 wr
el.'' alter the painting by Muno. Degr; ii,
now in M'l'lrid Color, lose salmon.
l'o Dollai " o umbu in ciain."after
the painting hy l.eute, now in Provide. i.-e,
II. I. Color, toiled mini ral red. I
Three-Dollar ' 'ol urn bus Describing; 1 1 is
Third Voyage." after the painting by F mi
i is. o .lover. Color, light ycih-w green.
I oiir Dnlliir Portrait in circle of Isa
bella and oliiiiiliu. 'olor, carmine.
l ive Dollar I'rolilci. i the liiad of Col mi
nis, niter a cast provided bv Ibe tn-nsurt ile- .
par . iiu iu i-ir ine sniieiiii- ,rj rein silver
p.ice. i oior. black. 1
At the clos,. o s:i:i those stamps will be
withdrawn. Colleitor have a I ready njude
a great ib uiaud b.r them. The new" stuliiji
are not Mippo-ed to displace tbe present) is
sue. I 'nth the series will be sold at the
choice of tin; purchaser. I'ine new env- ope
stamp will also be issued of values I, : li,
I. "i. and In cents. The general dcii;it on
tlu-sp will consist of proliles of I'oluiilbu
and Liberty above the llgiireof'an eagle ith
outstrctcbed wing, and surinotitited ImV a
shield similar lo the nnii used iu Ihearnuof
the I iiited Stales. This is the second jui'i-
lee series ever Issued ty any country lu tr
iMiiiCf pfln.M' MHinp rume Into UH J
il by a et of jubilee stanip-,r,''rer.V'
they ure Mill iu use.
The first regular issue of I'nited State
stainji wa in Ini'i, in two vara-tie only.
The cent stamp had mi it the bead of
Franklin and the lo-cetit the head of W'ah
iiiL'ton. Postmasters of various towns
previous to thi issued stump of Ihuie own
make us a preliminary trial of their use.
They vKerei ue.1 in New York. New Haven,
St. Louis, providence, Baltimore, Brattle
horo and Millhury. Ma-s.: and some speci
mens cannot be boiiirbt lo-ilay for t-'iOJ u
pie.'C.
I'bilab'lists are already wild over (lie
series. I be first to order ii et of the new
stump was the iieen of Holland, aged H
year. Tlie Dutch consul made lhe uppii
cuiioii for the ipieeii. w ho liu teen an en
thusiastic collector of stamp for two vears.
To-day the registered letter lee will be re
(luted from Id to seen A foreign syn
dicate of collectors has ordered f'Jui.issi
woitli nf the "luiiibiaii stamp.
The World's Coldest Winter,
The co'det winter tbe world (ever knew,
according to several chroniclers, occurred
during the year 14 lo. The season was not
only intensely cold, but lasted unusually
long. In a large portion of middle and
Western liermany the frost wu so severe
during the mouth of May that skaters brav
ed tbe Ice without the least dunger, and un
the l'.'tb of May sleighs were generally used.
On St. John's day, the -Mth of June, the
windows were frozen, and not a vestige
of vegetation was to be seen anywhere.
Spring was ushered iu with the last day ot
Jure.
Duluth's Dig Lumber Crop.
Surveyor i icnerul Ash. has just completed
his official figure of the lumla-r cut in the
Duluth district the past yeur. The cut of
the year is enlarged by 1,007,70 feet in the
Minnesota toad and by 4,7OU,oi0 on tbe Lit
tle und Hig Folk river. These official fig
urc show tbe cut in this district during the
yeai just closed to have been 3vt,4!l5,OiiO feet
of lumber, KS.COC.OOO lath und aO,4,tOO
sbiblc.
Another Cholera Panio in Hamburg.
The punlc i stain taking hold on the
-eople of Hamburg, tierm&ny.whoareairaid
that tbe cholera w ill lay beige to that city aa
in the summer. Tbe Senate issued an or
der forbidding inn-keeper fo accommodate
any guest from Russiu and (jalicia. A tin
of &0 mark it threatened for each violation
cf tbe order.
Destructive Flooda in California.
Reports from the r-acramento and St.
Joaquin valleys, Cal, show that th dam
age by Hood wilt go above 1 1.000, 000. In
flitter comity SO,0o0 acres of the most fer
tile land iutne State la aeveral feet uuder
water. Tbe people fled and left their lira
toik to perish.
A Itrverrnd Joker. "
Kai ly In Lis career, aoine one pave
UieJiop wm.erforce the sobriquet of
"Souiiy Saui." A lady once anked hlni
wliy he was so called. "Bocuuse,
madam," he answered, "I am alwayn
lu hot water arid always come out of
It with clean hand." On another
occasion, the lilshop was at an even
ing party, when a lady sang a song
ery badly. "That Is a difficult sonu,"
remarked some one to the Bishop.
Uitticultr'" was the reply; "would It
were Impossible."
' THE NEW YEAR'S WELCOME.
PnTnt no. Though the year 1TO and the
Sabbath day were both ushered in' at the
mine time it made but little fdifference to
the people'of Pittsburg, who, for many
yearn, have been In the habit of seeing the
new year In with lively dernonstratlnna.and
it ia mora than likcly'thnt there ha not be
fore been such noisy Pundny morning In
Pltlsburi as on yesterday. The first t bid
welcome to the new year was tbe Trinity
bell, but scarcely bud the ilee-toned vobe
of that bell reached the waiting crowd on
the aireet until the cathedral chimes Joined
In. followed by many whistle and born.
The noise wa kept up until 1 o'clock, when
the larger crowds having stayed iiion the
street and satisfied themselves that tbe
year 1 wa well able to tuke core of Itself
went to bed. At many of the Methodist
churches through-out the city old-fashioned
watch meeting were held to see the old
year out and the new one In.
2,000 iiu.k Mr at i firm n.
TimkiX. The new Year's demonstration
of the unemployed, ut St. Paul s i iitbedrul,
was entirely orderly. Some i.Oun men, with
all the Tower Hill leader, marched up to
the Cathedral shortly before service opened
and took three limes the number ot sent
reserved for them, i anon Henrv Scott Hol
land preached a sermon full of' sympathy
with them. The men listened attentively
throughout the service and a ihey were
forming in lire outside the cathedral after
ward cheered the Canon repeatedly. Tne
procession moved from the cathedral to
Camberwell smcine Ibe "Marsei liaise ' and
'The Siarving Poor of England."
A BRIGHT PICTI P.I: VEILED.
liKA-.IIAMl lUNTV.loX VAKI" rw VI '
nvvis w.snt(,T.iN a pi i.t. m hhrtnv
oK.
Monday rna the quictet New Year Voli
ingioii ba exieriencel within living mem
ory. Not even the i leasnnt sunshine wea
ther which toilowe.f yesterday rain storm
could enliven the prevailing dullness. The
White: House wa not oniy a home of
mourning, but wa juaraiitined by reason
of infection fever. Cunse-i'ienHy, there
could have been no Presidential reception
bud not domestic bereavement forbidden il.
Cabinet ollicer and leading official, of the
flovi-rnnient. of course, followed the exam
i e of the chief Executive, ntid the entire
omission of all the otlicinl receptions, de
prived the day of all the life and color
which the brilliant uniform of the Diplo
matic Corps and the otticers of the Army
und Navy give to the occasion.
At neuny all the leading hotels, the en,
loin whicli ba been observed fo." many
years by the ludy guests, of holding a re
ception in the par or, was this ymr omitted.
Very few private residence kept open bouse.
With all tlie department and I'lac- of busi
lltss closed, there wu scarcely anything ex
cept the open barroom a-i'd restaurants
and the closed churche lo distinirumli the
day from one of thi
li.lies: ol Washing-
ion UUU Mlllda
LATER NEWS WAITS.
I il l s.
Arcbbuld's mill ut Ditnda. Mb h., and
the elevator adjoining it was totally destroy
ed. Lo, I'Kj,iks).
The foundry of the Robinsoii-Reu Manu
facturing Company, on the Souihside,
Pittsburg, wa burned Salunlay night; los
to, 000.
The mill of tbe Ncusmaniield Company
. ki,,--,,.,. ...n v t .
I ,u" oeC-ii destroyed tyt.re. I1,
T00,0oo; Insurance, S0,000
The work of tbe BuyU-s Puper Compuuy
at Bitighnuipton, N. Y.. have been destroy
ed by lire. Loss, tdVHO; insurance, '!0,ihk..
l .M-ITM., I.AIlMK IM1 IM'ISll.lM..
The b.iilermaker at the Brooks locomo
tive work at Dunkirk, X. Y , ttruck for
higher wagi-s,
lllSTHs, ici:mh IMI f T.Vl.ITIK
Percy Carter, u 17-year oid youth of liood
(round, I.. I., while skating fell through
the ico and wu drowned.
MIS' I I.UM'OOs.
At Philadelphia, un insane man (aused a
scene at tbe Catholic church of St. Thomas
Aipiina Sunday inortiing by trying to
attack the priest ut ma-. . number of
Women fainted.
Cot .on i-o's minium. i kohl cr. The
astonishing llgures I1,Sim.H4 :!3 ure lhe
total iniiieral prodiictmn for Colorado for
1H0J, giving total ot .oi 2.0,VJ '. in copper,
l,usj,478.'ii m leud. Js,lil.ni t'C in silver
und ',i,i.i7 42 in gold, a against ';.'),r)l,-
ft'!4 for lti'U. Tbe figure do not include the
Holdcn smeller ut Leadville, whose tstiiiuil
ed output i f J,ii,Uii).
I nt: l unard steamer l'mbriu reached her
dock ut Xew York Suturday morning, all
well. She wa 01 days overdue. A broken
shaft cuused the delay.
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Hix Children Cremated.
At Stonybrook, L. I., the house of Wil
liam Phillips, colored, wa destroyed by
fire. Four small children locked up in the
hotie were horribly burned. two beii-gdead
when discovered. The others died this
morning. It is supposed the children were
playing with mutches and set their clothing
on fire. The neighbor beard their uponi?..
ing cries, but were btlples to rescue them
so fierce were tbe flumes.
At Pittsburg little 3-year-old May McCord
was burned lo death by her clothes catch,
ing lire ut un ojen grate on Monday, and
later on the sumo djy Margaret Ann Me
( tine, another 3-year old, died from burn
received last week.
- - -
Robbed and Locked in a Safe.
While working iu hi ofu e in the Court
House at Yiroipia, Vernon county, Wi.,
the other night, John C, Johnson waa con
fronted by two slrungers, who compelled
liitn, at the jioint of revolvers, to open the
safe and hand over (he cash, about ',0).
The robbers, then locked Johnson in tbe
safe and eac.iied.
Helaied lilerliuu ItiluMi
Ciieyfnsi:, Wvo. lhe State Canvassing
Bourd, which bus been waiting far the d.
cision of the Supreme Court, met Monday,
and completed the canvas of tbe vote. The
complete cauvusi of the State shows that
the Harrison elector bave an average ma
jority of W'f,
SrniKMB Ji stk e Bomkmy, of the col-
laissed Order of Iron Hall, was arrested at
Philadelphia, Saturday, on a charge of con
spiracy to cheat aud defraud and with hin
dering and obstructing the administration.
of justice. Somerby furnished bail for
hearing.
Bead Ibe rifiaeare Dlaaateh.
It not only contains nil tht firm, bnt mora
aperlal televrsptilc ant exclusive test ure
appear Id II column than In sny other new,
paper In Ibis section of the ronntrj. I-very,
bod? read It, everybody advertises In It;
Should vnu,
A Mother's Story
"Wben my boy waa tH years of aur, a fall
bit-fbt i- tr twe. whirr. rrinll (rrew
wore nntll, when lie wn
6, be) could not walk,
and we bad hint treated!)
months at tbe Children's
Hospital In Boston. Hut
wben he came home be
waa worse, and the doc
tor said nothing-
could b done. is-
an givinf. him Hood'
illle Mall.
'.araparllla and be tin-
proved at once. I be It
altscessm on bis blp healed up, his apiietlte I in
ir veil and he con d walk, at flrt with
HOOD'S CURES
crulehe-. then witbnut. Be Is tow perfect
ly well, lively as any boy." Mns. Lu ma V
ltirr, Wallile. .Mara.
IKtUD'si MI.I.H do not pnme, twin or art tw,
aul act (ir.n,)ll. easily anil elt's tinltr. r, rrris.
"ZT.7. '. PKV i ;"
DR.KI LM ER'S
T""tAT KIDNEt LIVER &
Excessive ipiantity and high colored urtuc,
L:i C rip IK' ,
Cnrea tbe bad utter cltecls of this trying l
demic and restt res lost vigor and vitality.
Impure lSloori,
Pcreina, ecrolula. niulnria, piuii'lcs, blotih.
.ciK'riiI Weakness.
Constitution all run down, loss of aiulutiin.
am! a disiucliniitlini to all sort of wcik.
Oaaralilre-fee rcnlrnls if One Rillle. If net I.
Slril.l'iuti;i,l.l reliiu l oil ll.e price uit. il( I
At Itroulel. AOe. N!c. l.)( St,- I
lusallUf Ouiiio lu II'.. Ith - fi l. nsullull. li f.ilM-
UlU lvll.JIEIl k CO.. Ul.NOIIAMTON,
CTHE KIND
g THAT CURf
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Wood
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fif .Yfi liner.
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mm MM. V. J. CRfttnVKI.I
U Lp4 rtuicc, N. Y.
dA world of jo
four words i
buTwo Bottles Cored Me!"
mDana SakbaI'aRH.la Co.: HQ
m Ir A hiiw Vi ytf I hae kren lut .. .. ,
with IthriiuiutUm.nl l.lvvr nd Htiia
Qfiry rl'ruullr. NuUtiug M.-iutti tu blip n HI
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know lh ifjot Vr. r
i ruiiiwru 10 or iruniwurirt)', tutu out
A. IT. JMvKi.t,Juat.t,of thclWr.
LI Lvrnct,N. Y. M
f Dani Sirteparllli Co., BiKut, Maine.
"German
Syrup
rri2 I at-1 ,1r-i. ia a Twaan1
95
Regis Ltllanc is a trench Cana
dian store keeper at Notre Dame de
Stanbridge, Quebec, Cau., who was
cured of a severe attack of Congest
ion of tbe Lungs by Boschee's Ger
man Syrup, lie has sold many a
bottle of German Syrup on his per
sonal recommendation. If you drop
him a line he'll give you the full
facts of tbe case direct, as he did us,
and that Boschee's German Syrup
brought him through nicely. It
always will. It is a good medicine
and thorough in its work.
UCURE.
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Cnrea CoDsomptlon, CouRbs, Cronp, 8r
lutimtm Scld ly all bruggitis aa a Gimiaiiier.
Voung HoSIiorsi
Wa OJ1 rw Jtaammfst
vkUk Jntur Safety (
life of Mothtr mtU Chili.
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Hunt mn4 MUh.
P"a"t oasboltlaof "Mathar'a Frloaa" I
suawsxi Iiul luiia iaia,aad dliiuutssnarlcaorihitk.
Wak uturward usual la duch uaah-JLra.
Aia Uua, Lauar, kW., Jan. iUa. ML.
"'kj rbarfoa prepaid, on raoalvtct
artca, al Si imt uuV Ik to MuUtan asaliwl In. .
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