t peuk.r iti Ci thu wiivjii.) ilurluj tiio vas cauta 10 oru-ir in tno a atmury n lot ntK .l y, clock, by William 1., V holer ci I au.uuji.3 woo notii aatad hdifari Gallagher ui i ri' , for I harniai. V II, l'ennisou of Mjnroe anil AVilli.-vn h. Wheeler of Cattaraugus acted u.s bctro taries. All the Republican members except Mr. Dero were present. Air. Mulby of St. Lawrence wns sclcctod for Spaiker over Hamilton X"tsh, Jr , by a veto of 3ti to ). lisuben L. Fox of Oneontn was nomi nated for clerk, J. II. llanvllle of White hall for Bergeantut-arms, Albert Needlck it ltlmoa for doorkeeper and Wm. Loeb of Albany for stenographer. Messrs. Alnsworth of Oswego, Wood bury of Chautauqua, Fish of Putnam, Wersou of Tompkins uiul Nussbautn of Albany wore appointed a caucus commit tee, and tbe caucus adjourned. ConitltutloiinlCotiTi'tittouto tie 1'intpnnml While the Assembly caucuses were be ing held tbe Democratic Senators met und discussed in caucus the Constitu tional Convention bill passed last year. It was decided to postpone the conven tion until the second Tuesday of May, 1884, and to elect tho delegates at tbe utxt November election as follows: One hundred and twenty delegates by dUtricU, four from caoh Senate district mid U8at large, no elector to vote for more than 10 delegates at large. The remaining six delogatos at large ore to bo chosen as follows: Two shall be chosen by either of the leading parties receiving the second high est number of votesj two from any other organization, nominating by certificate, and casting tho third highest number of votesj and the remaining two In tho samo way from the organization casting the fourth highest number of votes. . This bill gives tho Prohibitionist and Labor parties representation, and avoids the constitutional objeotion to tho law passed last winter, regarding tho ap pointment of delegates by tho Governor. Senator Cantor will introduce tho bill to-day, and expects to havo It p.issed nt buoe. The bill will ulso bo Introduced in tho Assembly. ' Albany, Jan. a. Chus. K DeFreest of Troy, said to-day that Kdwnrd Murphy. Jr., wouldn't open headquarters hero to contest his canvass for tho Senatorshlp, Jtlthough several of Mr. Murphy's friends in Troy havo engaged quarters at tho DelAvan House and -will keep open houso iero until a Senator is chosen. Tbe Nmw York Soiiatnrslilp. Albany, Jan. 8. It Is Btnted that but little time will be wasted before u caucus fjr, the settlement of the Senatorshlp question will bo held. Next Monday the uovernor win receive the members of the Legislature uud the Electoral Colleg", and on the following night, it is thougln, the caucus will be held. Tho election oi a Senator cannot be held until January 17, but It Mr. Murphy is chosen as tho ZJemocratic candidate In caucus all fear of a candidate rising against him will bo iiwept away. I'euiisjlviinlii House Caucusc. Hajuusbuku, Jan. 3. Tho caucus of Republican members of tho Houso selected 0. 0. Thompson of Warren for Speaker nod Charles E. Voorhecs of Philadelphia for Chief Clerk. The Democratic caucus of tho Lower House nominated Walter E. Wtter of Lycoming for Speaker and E. P. Kearnes of Pittsburg for Clerk. YV111 Sleet in Joint Cuucus Jan. 17. Harkisbuko, Jan. 3. At tho Itepubli enatorlal caucus last evening a reso was adopted providing for tho i of a joint caucus of the Republl ers of both houses on Jan. 17, tho nomination for United A new Tuguo in cannon is uone w braid of various widths. Tho braids urn flat, very narrow nuil dainty. Tho wid est does uot measure more than an eighth of an inch, tho narrowest about a six tceuth of nn Inch. They nro similar to certain braids used In some kinds o( lnco making. For thatoacloths, bullet covers and doylloi decorated with the braid, linen is prlnciptlty used, though It Is laid to havo an equally good effect on ilk and other art cloths. The simplest way of using tho braid is In geomotrio patterns, In simple scrolls and In conven tional forms, where the braid is run on tho lines of tho Uealgn with invisible Stitches with cotton thread that matches or harmonizes in color. At the anglo? and corners tlio braid Is turnod ovor and fastened down by a stitch. One color or a pretty combination may bo used, and large open spaces nro thon dotted with French knots or covered with embroidery stitches. Sn mot lines spangles that ara laid to be washablo are used. l rli Hnil Gnutil. of rank go bareheaded 'oinen Mexico. in Every year tho population of tho United States is Increased by 1,000.000. All twisted boring tools aro said to be of American invention. Great Pritaln has eighty miles of tun nels, their cost exceeding $32,500,000. Millions of butterflies are eaton every year by tho Australian aborigine?. Tho list of musical prodigies in Boston at present includes a young Cherokeo Indian girl. Among tho wealthy classos of Japan It is considered undignified to ride a horse faster than a walk. Caterpillars from six inches to a foot long aro common in the vicinity of tha Darling river, Australia. Coins are classed, according to their state of presentation, as "proof," "uncir culated," "line," "fair" and "poor." llabj Itutli. As no picture has been made of lltfr ia. I Ruth Cloveland, a lady in Rlchm Va., who has received the folio description, thinks that tha editor wo' like to publish itt "Baby Iluth Is a very winsome, brie' child, always n bright smllo upon l" happy face, and her oyes are vory beaut ful. Her complexion is simply perfeoi dazzling in its whiteness, and horaheeU 'like lilies dipped in wine.' " Fur th. Hatid. To whlton and also soften the handR J'hiee drams of champhor gum, threl drams of beeswax, three drams of spoil macetl, two ounces olive oil. Place in , cup set In boiling water. When melteJ it will bo 0. white ointment for chap bauds and Hps. This cannot ba excell A Katlltni; Kpsech The Orator This is a big ha. . to Ull JGould you with one voiee. How muoh linr nf rriv Rnnrtlit ti, ni.i,Ti n-M five minute u T m n-.trate. Then I lost consciousness. ons-I'elt AVant. . 1 liuawelsot piscatorial su; uivo you seen mo aquoous camera! Ttn 1.- y 1 Bartholom if WDbB lb leu 'To photograph the big fish Budweisen i m inir mat in.) lUajiiLfr" Army bill sai l that tho It icnST" be dissolved If tho bill wero not pawed. Dr. Mcllrrnld Arrested. PutLADRt.riilA, Jim. 3, Dr. Frederlok Mciaterfleld and his wife nro under arrest for causing the death of Elizabeth E. Mnxton, tho young woman who died nt tho Pennsylvania hospital yesterday from tho effect of a criminal operation. Hngcu Heats MiCcmilck Agnltt. Minneapolis, Jnn. 8. The flvu-mllo skating race botween llageu and McCor nilok was won by Hitgen, Time 1(1 m., S3 1-2 s. McCormlck's time whs 10 m. 21 h. Hngen gave McCormlck n handicap of half u hip. Snow Stm-itis In KiiKhtnd mid AT ales. London, Jan. :i A rather severe snow storm Is pri'va lin . in thu southern coun ties of England and In Wales. CHILDHOOD AND 0L0 AGE. The Tender QrandcliilJ and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligations. The preparation that enn lie taken wilh safety mid bencllt by the tender infant, ami (lint nourishes, strciujtlicns, and euros ineagcilnndlnnrin.tsonethat can truly I called scientific. Such a prcpiirntirvud discovered by Dr. David Kepcribcd named Favorlio Hcmcdy. Jiver, by tho and recommended the wc best medicine iiieilicaUTrofcssiou, nu of all diseases prodiiJTl for tUipurc condition of the from f .dutiful child whoso picture Is shown here, is tne Kraudchild of Mr. J. E. l'nl mnt cor of Atheiia.N.Y..whohad been cured of gravel iu tho kidneys and insomonia, (slcenlcss ncs) finishes his letter by Baying : "Dut this Is not nil Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem- rtl v lino ilnnn for nitr fain llV. ' Mv little grand daughter lmd eczema the worst way; shawas a mass of runnlnK sores .1 II,., snl rn nprk to her from her ears around the entire, nock to hrr unall doses, and what was the result t To-day tho sons have all disappeared, the skin Is f inootli and clear, and slio is tat and rugged and as brlgnt as a silver dollar. Mr Knlnmnn Dims ot iMorui ivonncni. N. Y finds himself at 73 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tlrcu nu tno time, weak, 1 n n g u i d, poor appe tite, nnu no nmb i 1 1 o n. Thought nt His ago 11 (.thing could do him any pood, but liko hun dreds of other people in hiscondl lion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ml lwirnn to uet better at once, aim now r,..,in ,ii ImiIp und henrtv us lie ever did. it U iiMrtieularlv lileiisinc when rirk- nc s is as common as now, to know (hut . i n rcmedv that cures disease, builds up the fait and debilitated, strenplhens tin' m rvc-. 'ind has restore 1 to licnlthnnd stit-iuih. ' and women h" lui.e! een fonii. .-it iin-ic homes for mouiLs ou nrlsl' S beda id s- jiouso in njnii iutn vcstlgatlon it nppuirn ntuiost that Wllsuu was drugged and robbed while in the city proper, that whllo In n dazed condition ho wandered to Charles ton on tho tracks of the Boston & Maine railroad and walked into the water. MRS. MARTHA J. LAMB. Her Death ItniniiTc. duo of tho Famous Women ol tho Century. New York, Jan. 3. Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, odttor of the "Magazine of Ameri can History," diod In her apartments nt tho Colemnn House yesterday. Her death was duo to pneumonia She wns cuiuiucu ui ner ruuiu uui u lew uuys. . Mrs. Lamb was ono of t''v. ' - I vanced women of ' 1,10 groater tiortiou.i JiaP'9 spent in arduoui" UteiJfTwork, tho results wh" Riven her 11 reputation , -TTri as nt liomo. tfr of Ar- She was born at Pin; Aug. 13, 1820, and waiv L viu Nosh and Luclin', MgMHtnre. . . .lan. 3. Tho Legislature ...torilav. but beyond tho or it'lon of the House 110 business was a.T.r:.. " i that body Kalph Davis, r"""-1"' "1 a.,nt..p The 1 gu iition of Gov. Turney will take place next Monday. A lively con st for the position of United States Sen a" or to succeed ex-QoV. W. B. Bate Is ex- ptcted. O.iimctlciit MauuracturliiB StMtltic. ti-..-ontt f'rttin.. . ail. O. 'iuo fncturing statistics iu the report j at the n....ni,i. Uiin-au of Labor fatntlstlci for 1801 represent forty ""tH! having an invested capua. ot mid nironlm.; employment in prod'ictlVB labor to Ui),H,iO peopio, to wuom 000 were nam m wages during the year TUF NEXT MOBNIf! fcel brig! NFIU AND MY COMT ON IS BII drink Is made from herbs, and itl T. J" Jf.ST.1T1; ,t hv-- mid 11 anackaee. ' cannot Ket It, send youraddrcsi for a ftea r.au cannoi "''"., ,..iini,, mnvi'H Hie bnv l.line . -v,, v, i,,hv thU I iiifi'ec-'il rwlilreHA'lOUK. WOOUW A1U1 1 vltov.I. : SALOON AND RESTAUR J 36 East Centre StrecJ M . s . v alna nnrtftr.whisld.08.btYl THO. JL-Zl 17;Vn olrrvr- nn Wl inOS BUU UUWk wibu -J m EOT'ERT LliOYD, Pr l -J1 1 111 vr .1 fit At i mi 1 Li 5.U. T is ir dav. 3.1 7 "fl a a 3 n TltA-NS FOJ Lcavo New Vcrki 7 45 a m . 1 SO. 4 OCJ dav 0.L1 f.rave' 4.00. 8.45 a" Leave Phil.l 4.1X1. 6.00 p. Ill K.a a. m . 11 ol Hunuay, B.OSI Green, Leave lira'l a. m 6 ' tJ I.ruvr Poll 12 SO 6 11 n. til L( avc TlUtlS m . 1 i.' Nx iflav-l. 2 41 ..'12, I U B.!M. l 4.07 B.E3, a rn.i Icavc vu, 1 a. m . 3.n. 11 1 vor nan cr i II. & O. K lil Avrnuo Ota' "ill 3 tO, 8.02, 1 Leave nnil (HntltJ Wcekdav.-.-I' Hnnr!flv.-.i-XtirC tlon. 8 no am and 4:il Keturning leave .,11 and Arltan as ovi-i 7 (0, 7 45, 9 UO a m a Aecommouanon, Hundayb Kxprcf I Accommoaalin: C Of I A HWEICI NOl Trains will 1CJ date for wiRin Castle, t. t-'U l'ottstown. adclpDiA that get aw;