ig saps Sai a Bt 0. dma amotio Served at all DRILLS, POWDER PATTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1393 8 leans. STILL IN BUSINESS. . The Main Concern Closes Its Doors Bet leaves a Healthy Brood. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2. — The Louisi- +0 P F R A H 0 i) 5 E ana State Lottery closed up business here on December 40, as the law pro- “hibited lotteries after’ December 31 i 1893, in Louisiana, and moved to Hon. ~ YN TN ‘daras. It is evident, hawever, that the EL ia E ‘ valuahls lottery business is not to be A : 4 9 surrendered entirely, for the several ; 5 : t lottery shops opened as wnsual! this | morning and began ering tic kets in = OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. fly drawing, the nominal otters : company operating thew styling itself | the New Orleans Premiom (lab, (duite a number of tickets were sold, and | some of the venders were arrested for violating the anti-lottery laws, the de sire being to make a test case. Ss It is understood that the old Louis. EVERYTHING iana Lottery is not running these new concerns, hut that their backing comes mainly from local politicians, and that - i N 0 [ A § I N : the present city government will. aid the lottery At the last election New ' Oricans voted two {0 one in favor of the continuance of the lottery, but war ontvoted by the eoantry districts. [t is evident that an attempt will be made to continue the Jo*tery system here in spite of the State officers, and the wre is : TAD s ‘ ‘promised a conflict between the State REGU LAR MEALS and city puthorities over this matter From 70 to 100 KHled. BERLIN, Jan. 2. Several reports re- Ti INES. cently have been cinculated regarding a massacre of Catholics, which was ssid to have taken place at Krosche Kowno, Russia. Cossack soldiers belonging to the ‘Russian government are said 20 C. A. M'MULLEN, Prop’r. , versions of the affair have been given, and each version has been officially de- nied by the Russian government. : The Cologne Gazette some days ago ‘repudiated these official denials, and professed to give details of the cruelty of the Cossacks who were said to have surrounded a Roman Catholic church at Krosche, and to have knouted men. women and children in front of the building.” A number of ths nnfortunate peopie were said to hive Leen killed, and their bodies thrown into lime pits where they Were CONsumed. : The Culagne Volks Zeitung to-day gives more details of the torr bly trage dy; seeming to confirm] the owt start: ling reports circulated] and describing other horrors. The ngmber of peopl: killed is said to be from 30 to 100, & CO, Rp NE AR LixcLE MixNE, — Chinese Ard shy. SAN PRAXCI0, Jan! 2 The bhrea for the registration of Chinese labor- . ers, in conformity with the McCreary a law, opened for business here this ; morning. | Large rooms had been se- Se convenient to the ( hinese quar- i p to noon only two appjjeations for certificates of residence had been made Collector Welborne has had circulars ir: MINE and MINE RS’ To. freely distributed among the SUPPLIES. Celestials, urging them to come for- ward promptly. Bethlebem Mills Start. oO inlti : BETHLEAEM Jan 2. After an idleness ur specia Hes are. of six weeks, the Bethlehem Iron Com. FINE ‘operations to-day. The billet mills will start up to-morrow. Both mills “have resumed in full blast, giving em- ployment to 1,100 men. A reduction PICKS, of wages from 5 to 30 per cent. has been HANDLES, wade, INE AUGURS, : II, and WHITE FAWN FLOU R, DUPONT POWDE R, For Charity's Sake. ALLENTOWN, Jan. 2. The Pavis and Thomas Springdale foundry and ma- chine works at Catasauqua wil! start on full time next week on: a large contract for electric railway castings. They CANS, and MINERS OIL. xz bave accepted this work with no profit in view, merely in order to keep their men employed. ™®» The contract wil! furnish work for about 100 men until next summer. ( Jur stock of 9 H OES No Ouoram Fresent. “AND J ‘ouncil Incked che of having a quo- eum Tuesday evening and hence no business was done. There are a numi- ul e FP . ber of matters requiring attention such as sewers, sidewalks, ete, but all were necessarily held over. Burgess Jack- 00 S son was present and informed: those present that in a few weeks he pro- Is alee "posed to have street lights, and with- out cost to the borough. He had seen Call and see them. 9 Hing a yood ; We are sell; 1 8 thirty dollars per month for street : lights by private subscription: The 0 er lolir lights will be erected as soon as pos. sible. , For $1. 00 a Sack. Try Magic drops for pain, internal : and external. Guaranteed by CW, TRY IT. Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf have committed the outrages. Various: pany’s steel works resumed operations 5 GROCERIES, ~ “o-day. The billet mills have resumed ‘This frightened him, and he left town a number of citizens ané secured about PENNSYLVANIA STATEMENT Report, of the Earnings of the Compary. tor Womens of November PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31. The state. { ment of the busines of all lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, all lines east of Pittsbnrg and Erie for No vember, 1893, as compared with the same month in 1392, shows 2 decrease in gross earnings of $720,130: a decrease in expenses of $531 487; 2 decrease in net earnings of $197,243. The eleven months of 1893, as compared with the same period of 1882 shows decrease in.gross earnings of 81.554 542 a de- crease in expenses of $1,008,757; a de crease in net earings of |27,755. All lines west of Pittsburg and Erie for November, 1393, as com: pared with the same month in 1882 show a decrease in goes earnings of $837 883; a decrease in expenses of Baan, a decrease in net earnings of $354 322. The eleven months of 1863, as compared with the same periced in 1892, show a. decrease ‘in griss earnings of $864,330; a decrease mexpenses of $454.724; a on Tease in net earnings of $140,606 STIRM AN & PAC K SS STORF BORRED Thieves Enter by a Rear Window and Carry Away S700 Warth of Goode, When Stirman & Pack opened their , store Wednesday mornirg they were consider®ly surprised tn fiad that an- welcome visitors had teen 16 sew them during the night. Cux«ds were seat. tered about the store and there was ev. ery evidence that pohbe=s liad heen in daring the night. At ths jar of the store room is a window and a pane of glass had been removed fromm this the fastener over the sash had been taken oat and by this means the thieves gained arn entrance withont mnch diff. enlty, The goods taken wére princi- pally silks and velvota The pro prietors estimate . that the goods stolen will amount to about two hundred dollars. In front of the store yesterday morning were found several pieces of silk and farther up Fifth avenue, in front of the Chest Creek Land and Improvement Com. pany’s offices were also found several pieces, showing that the thieves had secured about all the Hoots th wy enuld CArTY. Thieves Again. The proprietor of the Robison house with considerable loss on Saturd: ay vy thieves breaking into his ¢ house. About thirty feet hack he Ete: ira smiail building in which Robisen uses for storing provisions of all kinds. On Ratarday night last: tome thieving scamps forced the lock and took three or four havin, ahont thirty pounds of butter, some chickens aid turkeys, dressed ard ready for Sunday dinner Scarcely a week pas- wea by but that there is one or more com- plaints from cilizens, whose cellar or hen roost has been robbed. Unless there is A stop put to this thieving by some one who is foranate enough in catching the scamps, their boldness will eventually wad them to robbing of a more! serious character. Lefl for Parte § nknown. Counterfeit silver dollars were in cir- ulation in Patton last week and if the COURIER is correctly informed. this “queer” waa shoved by an old time . counterfeiter, who makes his headquar- ters within a short distance of this place. Sometime since he was arrested byal. 8. detective, but sueceeded in destroy ing all his moulds, metal &¢., and in consequence could not be convicted. He is well known in this section, and sev- eral parties soon « dropped on t5 his game and forced him to return their money. in such a hurry that he did not take to get acquinted with the COURIER re- presentative, who was looking for him, -and very anxious to make his acquaint- Knee. CONTRIBUTIONS For ™E uneweLOTED ? City Officials. Pecice a ad Firemun wilt Contribute One Per Ceat Per Moath PHILADLPAIA, Jan 2 Since the publication Monday of an appeal for help by the Citizens” Fs for aid for the ett sod of the city, $57,994.74 has been sehseribed by the tasiness firms and individuals Direc tor of Public Safety Beitler has annoan- ced that during the continuanes castrisss he will contribute or per month of his salary el, and heads of the varioas