ress that is of electrical power is esti- 'h the United, 000, France )0, 000. ee on has just ogist fo the ideration the and by ocean weather, and under water xican picture to the ancient says that ¢4f the kobotshe n, it will kill which the hu. itself” eteoric masses to time on th have been ad- now trying to origin in two paths of the and comparing the unknown camining their The gene ¢ astronomers asses and are y up of # omer of Yale f the Cape of series of ob- x of the star onclusion that vable velocity ; is’ to say, it 3 from London vo ticks of a e times faster th ‘in its orbit ‘also finds that iles a second, lL nonition. n one of the out of Pits. ast wesk that he young man atchers some- orders for a in, moving in ) toa certain y had. started; nembered that lace “without a 3s to counter: his agony the r las face. In orward, he short minutes, a fate of the nd relieved by | e freight walk sieer had re- en he reached ation there was: e turned in on 1 was scarcely ] express thun- tor went to the d, and told him the same ‘time .. The manager nents and then work, my boy ma lesson for ill Joscur in the ling the story, ch fright would: ig Dispatch : “For $1.00" five ‘packs of anda ‘book; for $1.20 a’ large 2% Bova oan and book: i ems for $5.00, ex: press prepaid: Send stamps orcash. Inter asting testi Sti Sostimonials sent free. til | ticipated. FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS: TaURsDAY—The Benate proceedings today were made interesting from the start yh the : obtain of the committees and the pre- ohtaon of Benator: Hill's credentials. . All the Republican ¢hairmarnships were as an- The Democrats get the usual minority Jepreseritation; Senator Peffer, of s, is well provided for. After speeches | by Mr. Turpie in favor of choosing - presi- [lan | dential electors by the popular vote and by Mr. Stewart on the silver question, the Sen- ‘1 ‘ite went into executive session on the nom- ination of Mr. Elkins asSecretary of War. The nomination it is understood, was refer- red without action. {Fhe Senate adjourned until Monday™ The House was not in ses- sion to-day. adjourn from Monday over the holidays. MoxpAy—After the services to-day over the remains of the late Senator Plumb, which was conducted exclusively by Chap- lain Butler. the Senate at 3 p. m, adjourned un il tomorrow. There was no session of the House to-day. ToEspAY.—In the senate to-day, among the papers presented and referred; were resolutions of tie Military Order of the | Loyal Legion « f tae United States, adopled at St. Paul, Miuu., (presented by Mr. Man- derson), urging the completion at the ‘earli- est moment practicable of a “navy sufficient in ships and armament to command and enforce the respect due the flag of thisnation the world over. A number. of bills of only. local importance were then introduced. The House ‘concurrent resolutions for the payment of the December salaries to .em-. Dloyes, of Congress on the 24th inst., and for recess from to-morrow until Tues- s the query | ally ou your hele y’ 's lips. And heis no worse than the big- er, older, balder-head- fe is an interrogation |] hat is it for?’ e cradle to the little introduc- ‘What. 3 Why is this? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It is honest, does one thing, and does ‘it right along—it cures Dyspepsia. ® = G. & GREEN, Sole Mar’fr ; Woodbury, N.J. of Rabu Mass. Says Kennedy” s Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep- Seated Olea of 40 year | standife, Inward ’ Tumors, and every disoad of the skin, ex- cept Thunder Hamor, and Cancer. that has, taken root, Price, $1.50. Sold by every Druggish id the Unitéd’ States and Canada, v= 2 e 00000 @ * ® * HE SHALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! we con- | 33 ben Bull and Major da January 5, were presented and concur: in. After a short executive session, and ga mark of res to the memory of the 4 pect ; fate Representative Fol of Michizan, whose h during the last recess had been form- ally communicated” from the House, the Senate, at 1:10 p. mi, adjourned until to- morrow. During the executive session the Senate confirme dois nomination of Stephen 2 Elkins! to be Secretary of War. The se was not igacicn to-day. S“WepNESDAY—Both Monses of Congress [journed ay’ until’ January ‘5. business was transacted by the nouse ex- cept the reception of the announcement of the committees. ‘In the Senate a large ‘number of additional hills were ‘—among them Y e bill providing for the indorsement by the Uni States of the bonds of the Ee Oanal company. JEROME I. CASE IS DEAD, fila po IRT “The Famous Lover of Good Horses and Wealthy Manufacturer Passas Away. Captain Baker, for Whom Case Was a’ _ Bondsman, Commits Suicide. Jerome I. Case, known throughoat country asa manufacturer ‘and horse y breeder, died ut his home in Racine, Wis.,on Wednesday. He was the owner of the famous horse Jay Eye See. Mr. Case was nearly 70 years old, He came TY to Racine in the forties, and from ‘a small { shop, in which he built one threshing ma- «chine, his factory grew until it now . covers acres of ground, Besides this mammoth factory, Mr. Case was the coatrolling spirit in the plow works here. It is: estimated that hisfortune amounts to $5,000,000 or Jaose. ‘About 15 vears ago he began’ breed- Bg txotting horsel, ‘aptain Edward L. Baker com mitted sui- cide the same day by shooting ' himself throuzh the head. He was ont of the trus- tees of the estate of his brother, which was valued at $2,000,000, and was guardian of the five sons, all minors. To the three eldest | he had given an accounting. Last Saturday ackson I. Gase, ing for his father, ioc died this morning and who was a bondsman for Captain Baker, learning that he held mortgages oh Dakota land held in trust for the other sons, called on him and asked that he give an acconnt- ing. This isnow pending. Cap‘ain Baker ‘has made many misfortunate investments, but his friends claim that his fortune is not impaires, I, althongh this is not believed. : They e¢laim that | temporarily unsettled his mind. y DIED IN THE ATTIC OF A BANK. #41 health . Migerable End of a Onés Wealthy Man, With Thousands Within Reach, Cincinnati. Dec. %6.—Years ago Charles Hilts was the richest man in Hamilton county, outside the city, and was a Iswyer whose future seemed rose-hued. His honie was luxurious, his friends legion, and’ his opportunities many. He became involved in a divorce suit with his wife, whom he tdolized some few years ago, and from that day began to fall away, until the past few months his only abode has been a miserable attic on the top floor of the Second National Bank building. Yesterday he was found dead—starved to death within a few feet of thousands of dollars, His family connect- ions are many and wealthy, but he was too roud to let them know his condition, and hey were even unaware of his whereabouts, antl his death was accidently made known en. WASHINGTON NOTES. The conversion of trade dollar bullion into standard silver dollars was completeted . The coinage of standard silver dollars is therefore at an end unless a change shall be made in the policy of the treasury depart- ment through congressional enactment or otherwise. : The following confirmations were « made by the senate: Enos H.Nebeker of Indiana, United States treasurer; Wm. H. Brooks, collector internal revenue for the First Pennsylvania district; W. E. Simonds of Connecticut, commissioner of patents. All ‘of the military nominations, 262 in. number, o | received up to the present date, were also | ====o FUUiskY WARRANTEDo== _ RAL EE Pam 7 glones « Bieinseron AY 4 3 valuable #8 Be Hl Wp a gold th Rh] N B Ss proper care & ? J We treatment in health x Y * ys Lies, ori By doses froe, aolied CURED TO STAY GURED, ‘We want the name and ad: Gressols ya on in Rade. y BugsloyN. HAY i: & ASTHMASZE A] KEEPING, RIN: Arithmetic, Short-1 HORQUGHLY Pavarney MALL: O Ciroutirs irs) Brno College, his Main Bt., Buffalo, N.¥ | eT ss Formg nl, 20. A be FREE | +| confirmed. 1 loss of life, The judicial nominations were not considered, as they have not yet received { action by the committee on the judiciary, Aridi i ‘Steamer Bjjrned at Sea. The steamship Abyssinia, of the Guion Ii ne, has been burned at sea. There was no The burned vessel was an iron, barkrigged, screw steamer, of 2,346 tons gross. She was built at Govan, Scotland, in 1870, was 363 feet long by 42 feet 7 inches It islikely both Houses will | the generally x - mn ae Cai NEWSY GLEANINGS, Mzex1600 buys our corn. INFLUENZA is raging in England, LoxDON has ten main railroad lines. Texas is still clamoring for deep water, * NEw York CITY is overrun with beg INTENSELY cold weather prevails in Eng d. gas grip is spreading throughout the AUSTRALIA has adopted a new protective tariff. SWITZERLAND has abolished National banks, PERSIA has abolished the tobacco mo- aopoly. ja BERS is not a free library in Phila~ phia. THE population of America incraases by 1000 persons a. day. LEPROSY is increasing at an alarming rate mn the Isthmus of Panama. THE output of dried grapes this season is ess than one-half what it was ast year. SwepeN and Norway are ring to en- ier the Seman palo end ob league. NEW. RE, N. J., is showing a death rate of Fb fod 1000, and folks stand aghast. WORLD'S FaiR officials at Chicago ars puzzled over an apparent. insufficiency of pace. A NEW Bering bank, 100 miles long has been discovered off the west coast of New- foundland. A DEsEASEA farmer has-been acquitted of book agent who pammsiegd in forcing hi Toon on him. Tar Chicago Board of Fire UT; adsrwriters has adopted a rate of $3.15 for the new high buildings. ‘The rate is considerad prohibit- ory. ‘Tag St. Paul (Minn,) Chamber of Com merce is backing a scheme to connect the Mississi) pi River and Lake ' Supsrior vis Btillw. FRANCE isto create a new Under Secre- taryship of State for Worship, thus remov- ing the church from the Hur ction of the Justice Department, DISAFFECTION is rampan ant in Trinidad, . Tobago, and the Windward group of the West Indies, o tothe high-handedness of the British or office. CANADA'S annual Christmas poultry train ‘came this year from Ottawa So Boston: THE ‘value of the cargo at the frontier was $§26,- 000 and the duties were $8750. MONEY is so scarce in Cuba that the brig- ands are compelled to let their Drisonses go in, a er, money on tir. per- x to ransom them. Tap three beat sugar factories in Cali fornia have shut down fo Jord ‘season, _ total product is 8,000,000 pounds, on the Government will pay a a bounty of Ton ENGLISH treo have had 'a ‘battle with Ee Gilgit. on the Pamir frontier in which many lives were lost. Rus- sian intrigue issaid to have caused the up- rising. Tae value of a icultural and pastoral products in the Sei Re abla: dung 5 the past year will dhe: Ag 00,000 teen per cent. any 00, 85 year, and equi’ Sat op 380 par cap a of the Jopulation of the country. FORTY reputable insurances companies in New England went out of business in 1891 becuse ey did not get premiums enough to pay losses and expenses; The year was hard for all insurance companies, and in. creased rates are expected. Tue census bulletin,” No. 140, (Felating to to blic gohools Hor the deat in J tates, gives the average annua DL pu ils = such schools? for rego SK 5 CE CAN Arizona, man N and Frank Blake stole 500 sheep in broad 4 ES from a_ ranch Dear 1 Jou Lunas recently, andran them off Later hes held his cache yon, aloga, : with the ph of 8 Winchester, ‘against a doz- zen armed herders, 8 finally ' To- tired and left the daring aerate x of the sheep. MARKETS, PITTSBURGH, BUTTER-~Creamery Elgin..$ 31 at 2 Country roll CHEESE—New Ohio full cream 1 is New York 12 EGGS.. POULTRY ire Chickens, 8 pr ive Spring per pair live Turkeys, 8 Ib.. GAME—Rabbits per pair .... : Wild Turkeys ...... Pheasants per doz. . Quail per doz...... DUCKS8—Live, per pair .... POTATCES—Choice per bi... SEEDS—Clover, western...... Timothy Blue grass.......ciovise Millet 1 EE Hon @® or 288828 RITRERBEESES | 85 2322RELESRE see smaspasaces, Fan HOO HEResPARE Fancy spring Ter Fleas Jrinter sae ys HAY Ko. THoiny. HS ‘Loose, from WAZODS... “ rp ite.. BO = Gu OHO C=] sun sesesen sesseass BERS Baan Mi re 25 HONEY--New White Clover.. 15 Buckwheat 12 15 MAPLE SYRUP—New....i.. 75 85 TALLOW—Country...cie.ss. 04 05 Cranberries vearivew 225 27 Chestnuts ..............¢ 04 CINCINNATI, FLOUR: $3 5@$ 4 2 WHEAT—No. 2Red. as vanalys ; RYE—No Sesser sssisene se CORN Mixed . anal . 42 Al 34, 21, 27 3/4 50@8 8,25 102 PHILADELORIA. FLOUR— EAT New X No. . 2 Red... beam and 84 feet depth of hold, and had'| cg compound engines of 500 horse power. B efi New York Sunday, December 13, bound for Liverpool, Capt. George 8. Murray, of ‘the steamship Alaska, in command. She carried 19 cabin and 38 steerage passengers, all of whom were drowned. . Steamer Wrecked. Nine Men Drowned. San Francisco, Dec. 23.—The steamer West Coast, Captain Gerne, has been wrecked at Point Arena and will be a total loss. Ten of the crew took to the ship's boat, which capsized, and nine of the men— | two engi 8, two mates, the cook, a cabin boy and three sailors—were drowned. The captain, the fireman and three seaman were saved. Seventeen Forsons Injured. Atlanta, Ga., Dec: 28— Vestibule train No. 11 on the East Tennessee railroad going | south ran off the track in a cut near Will 3 station, and the a had a th, it was 17 | Grassers BUT FER -Oreamery Extra.... 25 EGGS—Pa:, Seda ea — A YORK, FLOUR-Patents ead seamen NHEAT No; 2 Red. estern. Eater Mixed OATS8—Mixed Western. BUTTER —Crea EGGB—State i ND een LIVE-STOOK REPORT. East Liberty, Pittsburg Stock Yards, CATTLE. Prime steers. c.vesseriviries $6 00805 10 Bulls and dry COWS... avsbssess Veal calves... sovvearens. ‘Heavy rough calves. ........... Fresh cows, per head. SHERP, Prime 95 to 100-1b sheep...... Common 70 to" 75-1b sheep... Lambs, covvecncennnnesernn vase HOGS, Philadelphia) hess. cern Corn York . 5 00 101 HL pos E38 8 8 g8KE Atesubanne ond su? 8B E32 28R 888 © LW Seon Seng ge is «on | ciously granted, Langley worked will be OY 3 SEIZE SHE TBLBEY 5R88888E32E: RE TR A Te TR PAULINE Lucca's Sona. How an Old-Time re Favorite of the Opern Began Her Careor. The news that Pauline Lucca has retired from the stage surprises no one; but the old-time concert-goer, if a man, shakes his head and sighs; if a woman, drops a tear of regret for the wonderful voice and radiant face known in the past. Her life story— perhaps all life stories would be if they were as well known—is an inter- esting one. One of its most characteristic inci- dents is told by one who knew her well in later life. When she was about 8 years vld—it was in 1852— she was a “half charity” pupil in a school at Wien. Besides being poor she was stupid in her studies (so she told this friend), and was also of un- attractive personal appearance. Her teachers, with one exception; looked upon her with the same mild con- tempt which characterized her treat- ment by the other and more fortunate pupils of the school. At last the end of the school year drew near and brought with it the annual examinations. The mother was present. at the exer- cises, and when she saw how plainly poor little Pauline’s poverty showed in spite of her own loving handiwork the tears began to roll down her cheeks. By and by the other pupils rose to sing, Pauline alone remaining seated as usual. : But this day she was not content to be passed. She: resolved to do something which should make them all forget her im- provised dress and her plain face. She gazed imploringly at the master. “Can you sing?” he asked. “I think so,” she answered: without a falter. “If you want you may try ‘Where the May Breezes Blow,” ” he gra- pathos of her appearance. Lucea says: = “Many times since then I have sung before great audi- ences made up of finely dressed and distinguished pebple, but I have never put more effort, more enthusiasm, more ambition into my voice than I did then. I sang ‘May Breezes,’ but after I had finished they would not let me stop. I sang every song I knew, and when I stepped from the platform I was nearly deafened by ap- plause and the tears had gone from my mother’s eyes.” 1 Alr-Ships. Anyone who has ever dreamed of flying must have a vivid impression of the pleasure that would be de- rived from the ability to navigate the pir. From the days of the: Montgolfiers and their hot-air balloons to the pres- ent time, many false hopes have been - held out that man: was.on the point | pf making a highway of the atmos- here, as he has done of the sea. ut repeated disappointments have bred oners] incredulity on this sub- ject. When, however, ‘a4 man of the ‘scientific reputation of Prof. S. P. Langley demonstrates, as he has re- cently done by a series of original ex-. periments, that heavy bodies. can be | gustained in the air, with rapid mo- tion, there is‘good reason to hope that the problem of mechanical flight may yet be solved. . The principle upon which Professor readily grasped by any boy who has ever shied a thin, flat stone, or a piece of ‘ glate into the air or upon the surface of smooth water, and watched it skim along. Professor Langley experimented with thin metallic planes, and dis- covered thatthe time of fall of such 2 plane, even though it may be heav- “ily weighted, can be indefinitely pro- longed by imparting to the plane a sufficiently swift lateral motion. In other words, the plane may be made to slide through the air without de- scending td the earth. : By tipping the plane so that as it moves forward the air will strike against its under surface, the ten= “dency to fall to the ground is counter- “balanced. One of the most interest- ing facts shown by the experiments is, to quote Professor Langley’s words, that, “the force required to sustain inclined planes in horizontal aerial locomotion diminishes: instead of in- creasing when the velocity is aug- mented.” It is only necessary that the flying plane shall carry its own motor and steering apparatus, in order to trans- form it into a veritable ship of the air. . We may soon see Professor Langley’ s idea put into practice, for Mr. Maxim, in BEugland, is reported to be about to launch a flying machine, constructed on this principle, and consisting of a plane one hundrsd and ten feet long 'by forty feet wide, which is to be propelled by a screw driven by a petroleum condensing en- gine weighing eighteen hundred pounds. Such a machine speeding through the air with a load of passengers would be almost as wonderful a sight as Prince Abmed’s fying ecarpet.— Youth’s Compzgpion. JIOHN W.MORRIS, hington, D.C. p es Clal a Ee Syrsinlaat war, 15adjudioating struggling with imaginary evils, touched by the : NE i Gold-Bearing Streams. The most famous gold-bearing rivers / of California are the American, Yuba and Feather. This latter, whose cur- rent has been turned into a new chan- nel by Frank McLaughlin, the noted Pacific Slope mining expert, is said to have been so ‘named. in early times because its swift current whirled nug- gets along like feathers. THE equilibrium of things in gen- eral would be more nearly established if farmers who supply the city market would pick their apples after they are ripe and their turkeys before they are ripe. DeAcox WHiTe, who made such a disastrous failure in Sis attempt to corner corn, will resume business with a capital of $250,000. be better to retire ~on it. ‘There 1s more catarrn in this se section of the oountry than all other diseases:put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronunced it a local disease, and prescribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven catarrh tobe a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohijo, is the only constitutional cure on the market. Itistaken internally in doses from 10drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systein. ey offer $100 for any case it fails to cure. Send for sireulats and Jesupgnial Jaan ‘ess ENEY 0., Toledo, O. EF Sold by Druggists, Tbe. "0 The Thumes tunnel will cost 4,355,000 dollars. Se A Symmetrical Fact, The world is full of Jeople who go fighting windmills ;and wastin It might about aftorts in ut the man fio attends to his own business, pays cash for r. White's Dandelion h 80 is the one with whom prosperity likes to dwell. Try it and see if it does not prove true. Advice free and big bot- tle of Dandelion for a dollar. At your drug- gis . Musical notes, as. now used, were invented in 1380. All the year round is the time when Dr. Pierce’s Goldem Medical Discovery works the best. It purifiec “he blood. It’s not like the sarsaparillas, which claim to do good in April, and May; Io, can upon it always. ‘That’s why it is guaranteed. 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