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Wtftf 1 -Wiir'W 1 STirlSSvSSfr ra i i fi "JiFiJfc totfiev KSS, ntOoVlwViii. nolly, of this Mr, Wgne, wei rO.JJ.mi3a;!rej -V- to street In a i a traps A. J. Gosltnn, Conrad 1 Doe fruta other Due from State Oil, -nd nccessoi-y watts. JoMi F.

wss: Jftmes Custard. John A. Cappcll. Selling without Louis Fronts. THRNfc'tV OASES.

Larceny; 5 Bhwliner Mired about, seven whistle at the Catawi dowu Front street; Mr street the wagon of another two" liorse Wit a- short dlsti' Mnrket when they were bro 1889. I THIS PDBLTC rch 1st, ITS-UTMOST THE A A the cealfal -office; and vw ap- a patent for an appnmlns which, if itrcSii pej-fiiriJu tpj; 4t by the The apparatus is called Uy different prp telephote, some teleiwui and ptheix Other names also bech clniiinHade is the'aWlityito reproduce the effects of Hght rjvhfn the streets of Washington cnn ingtaii'itfy be upon sheets or other Baltimore and every movement 4ypeople ta Tne radical sound, heat, light; and elect!" different forum of, i three a resolvable, into A ceiUfn unnrtitirTSf vibralUxis of arbpay sound. If ithe vibwtionsgre increased in number heat, ligftt andtllotridt finer anrl of light, how- much more delicate apparatus to ivcord the vibrations and reproduce tpu "thpn ig required to transmit or SKNDISG PHOTOGRAPHS BY The sl'Wlg made by t.lm stripped of all romance, is the ability to I I i iti. I i wave'forcebi ught a'mayiier similar- to the transmission of so.Mud by the telephone. They "nhTM siifBciButly.

peifectodfoi practical use, it will fpr a person conversing at thStJlephVAtSto'perceive diMMjtljruS the same time the image person with whom he is talking. The production of the iuiftge is the result of Chemical changes, which are now utilized in the art OT photography, wd' are peilectly fcimiiinr to ail photogi-aphers. In fnet, if the invention pprfoiiiiR t.hn wlllcll. "5 Pilmetpd fm i will slinply be the photOKidphs 'by elWtridity. Mir.

T. A. Coiiiiolly, of this city, Who has a joint claim bi the invrtiitimi wdtli Mr. Mclighc, while vetj- the nltlmnte success of their labors, is vetyi modest in his statements regarding the iiiveiition- He says that the results ottSTefr convinces them that ifeiis possible to t.ites- ruit liglifi by eloulncifjr ages and scenes, WHAT HAS DKftN DONK- In cjiperimentg mnde here and in Pittsburg the inventors have been to re- images unite -flfejUuctly over a short line, apparatus has not yet bees perfected to a degree make it of practical use, thp investors have filed" their papers as proof of the priority of their claim. A claim" wade some time by a geutleman named Dr.

T.incksin South Bethlehem, i.li^t he hud discovered a process for reproducing' light by dec U-lcty, but the instrument which he proposes to innke requires seventy4wo wires for the trahsiifJHglon. of ah image. Mr. Connolly announced to the writer that he and McTighe to bring out 'an fnvp.ntlou which will astonish the world, more f-hnn telephote would if perfected- to the highest but he declined stating of what' the new wonder w)H consist. irego, a merchant; died in leaving 886,000, ttidow survived Wni outrVAar.

(ml Carrio Brown's father and raotner dieft lo Memphis during the last yellow fever epidemic. The girl- was adopted by a NewSerKy who flOt bad been pro 1 to her grandfather. Recently 1 the IttJHBigiri's mother hnnfed hejHTp, with a View Of having a guardian of ftJTew Freight I.I i. 27." Tne new fHKlit organised, to be knowu as the 'IjiftB )ino, operated lJew York Central tb Shore to Fremont, -Ohio, Lake Erie and Westeru to Bloomlng- tott, 'and Qftfoago nd Alturi "TaiiS southwest. At the the rate on hogs was reduced five ceuts per hundred.

The yaies'to all New'KngTana poliils were made the same as those to New York. abolished. It fe Intimated i hat, further reduttloua hi the' grffm rates are not OF Evidence Ag'lnst Hlm-The LONDON, Feb. 27. A'Pafis -the Manchester Guardian says': "The ofll- documents submitted to the- French" PrlneaQrioft, the Busman mb.iHsatforb.ere, by which it was intended connection, withr the Moscow considered too to establish the guilt of the acoysed.

rublie'ojHmon hern is opposed to liartirmn's BUiiender, and the. are delaying action in the matter to find groiiiid for bis woiindhTg snscentjhjnities, i of Utc Prisoners' 27. urf thfc UMval of the Ute prisoners here, Chief, Douglnfs wdsst-'itto Fort Leayenworth. This the first intimation the Indians hud that theywercprlsoners. The train for Leavenworth iad only been gone a few minutes when a dispatch waBTficeived ington, ordering General to bring Douglass on to SVashlngton rfte Sifter Utes.

I CONSTANlISaPLE, Feb. 27. Moiikhtai- Pasha has applied to the porte for of troops to suppress brigandage the 1 vicinity of Satonlea. geuce fmui that city is to the effect- that. organized bands of outlaws infest 'the Interior of the country for the purupse of robbeiy, and that travel is nowhere safe at any distance from the towns and villages.

CHICAGO. 111. Feb. 27. At the, meeting here yesterday of the executive committee of the trunk Ihws pool on the subject of e.isteiu ratjjs, the rates OB.

hogs were reduced five cents per hundred, and rates to all New England points were game as to New York. -Rebates were abolished. It is estimated that further Teduction IngrflJri rates are notimproba- Out of Ui a(ltt(le for Mia pe He the to Itefoim. ST. PETERSBURG.

Feb. 27. The Czarina la improving in health, and is said to look toi ward with pleasure to the proposed sojourn of a few months dufhig the coming Season amoiag the mountains of the Austrian Tyrol, On dtt in court circles that affair of the explosion hw had the unex- teriiilriatfen of bringing i better personal iindmtjliiniUng between Czjir and '('be story iiius the Czar, out of gratitude at his escape from death and that of his household, who were threatened with a common destruc- on communicating the ficts to the. Czarina on fuHomng day, expressed lis sense of" regtet for 'the scandals to which his'past conduct had given rise, and assured of big intention to give no-occasion for their that he also proposed, as a temporary escape from the" turmoils of'the capital, retirement for a tune to some quiet spot where both night mind and body-. This of nffitiis is declared to have afforded deep satisfaction to th Empress, who has consented to the plan, had a veiy beneficial tfctjttuojp bodily health.

of the Can of the Co 1th vi. City of Be-id Ing. Feb. 27. Befwe Pearson to-day was argued the case of Xnc Pipe T'lne to Rmportnm.

BRABFORD, Feb. 27. A inch pipe line, with a daily capacity of 15.000 barrels of oil, is being laid between Bradford' and Emporium, bv (he United pipi! lluw. Another line the intei-ests of the Standard oil company" Is projected bet ween Bradford Buffalo. It is cuii.entiy reported that, the Standard oil company is now laying a line to New York in LONDON, Feb.

27. A Constantinople dispatch that from Inquiries it appears that the-Grcck arrested receutly for having an infeiiial machine in his possession baa no of the and it is believed that he the victim of an attempt tp export money. New York, Feb. 27, An opened war between the American Union and the era Union companies hag beeii declared by the ffrit amionneemeiit of a reduction jn rates by the American Union. The'Teduc- tion-ripplfes to Canadian points.

tfic-city of Reading, Attoi uey tjc-ueral Palmer and Deputy At- touwy General Gilbert appeared for the commonwealth, aiid J. B. MeFJierson and C. for the city. Tne cose is a claim on the port of the state for on loans settled agflhist tfte cjtv of Beading by the' mditor general, and Includes a (AT oil the Jonds in the elnjrfng fund of the city.

It is argued for the city that the boudsm the sinking fund are nut Outstanding indebtedness, nnd that sach bonds ary not tAvable. rue decision" in this cage will the right to tax sinking ftinds of several other cities, Tne postoffice defljtUjuc bill passed the hoiise. A vigiiKijcB'committee has been formed in Sonll-aticiseo. Tie of wholesale arrests in St. Petersburg are contradicted.

Pablic opinion; In San Francisco jg turu- jggJ imj agalust the turbalent laboreia. tfte 1 A 'XOKohjmiQ, an An Fngllip, 8co(ih Esch LONDON, Bimilnghnm and Jir who beateiTlor the England Eougfik forjijfft 1 the iVimuiuiiKu I a i-ne wenthet To Indications ''for me MWle Sfatcs; Higher pressure, ealder-nortluoesl toinris, or i t.j*i«i« ffeB. ProvMans are (Infl; CBSpufk, bcdfWv.B,tISJOaI7.00: mess beef, tUM-, Imcuu rfiuoked nhouldcrs, Sa 8X0 "i't uinpkeil hntnis, 4 'c; oityket- (Vo; ftiut: eiiei-ueiy roll" ore ohouw are fcprited; Siw 271 New York Cental dad 106; Mich lUinols 111 Cblccigu and Fou 116 (alias James Woodbine; Kline Willjdms-; MfcJiReL Assault "and battery; Thomas C. KeJJ)Rom, Michael William inappf3iar1cs Boirett, Samijel Foiuication and bastardy, E. fiprouw F4lse prfetenfje, Thomas Waber, M.

ifligg. Keeping hoiixe, li.He Wl wftfil Brown, Kinnia J. EJ- JOROR8. House; Robert Jersey Shore i F. Loach, Mifflln; H.

S. Williamson, Joseph Abner ftcture Rocks; Fredei'ick 'hale, John )ury; Samuel Benjamin a MiflWn; Adam Foil- Second ward; -Scott, A. Artley, Mnncy township; Matthew SttadleX! Melemy; Edgar Mun- svn, Fifth ward; William John Hnmm, Frederick K. "i Mctitlng of Tho regiiJtir quarterly meetlnc of the Ly- county teachers' was lekTin the offloe of Coimty Superintendent in the court honso, ttAn forenoon. ITiere was quite a good attendance vl several larifts being nmong the sided, and Mr.

E. CtollfiiR, of acted as secretary; A general nnd interesting diRciissioo took place jipon the mwhods of mpkingclostag xntntiiatloris liilfciCeUi itc sense at the meeting was exprpswyf in favor of a em of gi ading of scholars, and the adoption pome plan for keeping "theni the chools should fiave completed he course of study thei'omuion schools' nd eai ued a dipjouia. was also detenuined that, exnniina- ions should be, held in each school, hat the tpcher should dealt. wliifeb ojf its pupils shouH be incindMin a rinmberto In a finnt general cxjjmitEitlon, fter the close of" the schools. In ordej- to perfect organisation, the onnty was divided Into three districts, tflch with i jdwer end abovejkyeoimng creek, Professor C.

Lose middle, between- the twocrcnliS, and owr he mountain. Professor 7 A superintendent wns theit appointed in township. "The pelectiirtis were made rom those in attendance at the exchange, follows: Anthony township, J. P. Con- Atmstroiig, J.

W. Jarrett; Brady, SdwardApp; Cascade, Michael F. Colla- nn; Clinton. Miss Jennie Rentz; (ogan louse. T.

F. Connelly; Eldred, J. A. iiess; Fnirfleid, J. Upper ''aii field, Mat.Mas Gftinble, J.

C- Vilson; rinjfhpsvine. IlssM. M. V. Groffins; erspy Shore borough, Miss M.

E. Pepperman Lewis, Eokart; Limestone. M. Q. Loyalsock, J.

W. Moyer; C. A. Moyw, Old Lycomlng, ttrs. Nora.Winter; Long Reach, M.

xwt; MclntyiT, C. E. Sprout; Mifflln, lahlou Montoursville, M. F. Ed- Mimcy borough, 8.

touTisiiip, K. H. Wbltacre Muucy "reek, J. H. NJppeitosc, Evjttt litssell Penn, V.

Quiggle Picture Bocks; 'nos. Raper; Aifcn-KnnJtj Flnnketts Porter, Miss Viola tvnipple Tiatt, 3. H. Miller; Shrewsbury, A. 8.

R-ill; HHl; VaahSnglon, W. Marsh; Watson, Miss Wolf, J. Vi Rceder wurd, B. H. Baker; DoRoistowu boronirh.

D. V. Moyer; Milt J. W. King.

me depade8.nrc inafte re- orta trf the KiipBHntundf'nta of thrfr die i'iutB givinj' the questions npked their A i visions and the nanies uf tfaose to or ffiinl py.iniin.itioti. 1 It was-decided that the exclum icet again on the second Saturday of ipril, whea the results of the wort ate to leporteu. The meeting thvii adjuuiiied. IT probabi tartneil week oil a flue lot of Aspluwnl bamflhs. Is danger from an explosion WIlTlamsport? TjifL city solicitor quesffuu is olifidei able exciement to-day lughcsvllle s4(iy to atteud the of Jllbe no seivlcjes In buruh to-tnorrow rnoinlh Or.ivKR Dduu Btieii'wJn cadeiuy Saturday evenin Hmvirst Of Eicr Doim at the tawiat railroad colflpdtty, just submitted, shows tlie pnst yt-ar to have been-onfe of prosperity, -aaweJtJis a year of very tonnuge at low fi.l w.

llio gross rai nlngs of th( line and betwfluu Pittsbui' nn increase tit 'lie net'eaiiitaKS a in of taver the pfeviouB iBie.WJtSjUso a gain hi tlie.int^n^Ht from vestnumta and rentals of equljrtiieut, coupled villjr a-decrease interest charge, moving flit income from the mainline 87482, ISO ap.lnoreaso.of )15. This is tfte Imgest sum repotted net eawilpgg en' iLc ui'tlii Hue and Sranrnfis. Hip -fjjjjye bech thrice to tht-ee "yeaiii, but Uie net 'tic gs net hicrease df hrid t.Ue deflcft. payin interest iku an improvement of over' die previous year, in turn a over the year In the heavy atllargiimis t-he rieaand docks at J.arsey City; and New York, and the Jialn Hne all of which ftuye Been charged ft I'lintiing expenses, tho loss jras been iKrn In nny year (to 1 teswj sjVc Tije Philadelphia and Erie has again jeen operated more cheaply than ever he-" fore, and shows a gain of a sixth in the net eat-iiings. The net result is eai iihigs of out of which wnfl paid all losses upon "castcm Hncs, to the trust, to the consolidated Kinking fund.

and dlvi- feiids amounting to four and ialf per and yet thc-e waa left a redit balance of iibout one a naif per showing net eaiaings liter all deductions amounting to six per out'Of which. ionlf, foui'-and-a-lplf vatipay. this nil. The xveMci'd tees, which foisuieTly'paid which itlter the panic became a tax! upon lie irc-wury, meg heir flxeo" charges, ah Mgain fairly an tiioir In condition, cn- irely clear of floating and solvent ieyond question. They report earnings t-S2j) 1 742.296 an fncroasc of 11,032,932, sM a reduiiftiofi' Fo eXpfinses- whigh has i-oqgbt the net ('Unlinks to $10,436,82 itu Ihcreasp of $1.831.339.

AP paying interest, dividends, axes and charges of ail he profit of the company on their operation was a giln of On the. hv which the 'enfisylvania is interested by owershlp of tocfe, or Is guarantor of bqndB, the eom- wny responsible lor a loss ot only 1141,762, leaving the net profit'on all lines west of Pittsb'urg Erie of 91,682,326, a wt gain over tbe previous ytfrrot 8965,06. Tna Pennsylvania company has eoubted uul'only to meei all obU- gations, but to pay to parent ornpany $600,000 toward the redemption of to judgment bonds of 87,000,000. The western lines have newr before large earhihgs, both groH.f and net. fne Aik Catfgretoi laventl- the BUtler presented on argument jefore fhc house committee on commerce, 'cstenlay, on behalf of the oil producers JJ" Wtstero Pennsylvania, desire" Sessional investigation Into the methods used by the Standard oil comply vX PMIBH ylvahia in building up what tliey temi olossal monopoly Is crushing nif.

ill its competitorg." Numerous petitions rom ptudncers And refiners-of oil pi aying or Investigation were daring extra ftpssfon, and these were referied by fche JIOURC to the commerce committee. General Bnt.ler op- on behalf of those otltf'tmem, nirf irged the conjmittcc ft jell jviHiln thn.tr power to do Jo inangurntfli invesUgiitipn. He proceeded tot erW- cisc tho operations of the- Standard oil agsertuig that it had forced i nH- to cfaus to their tcims, extorting luige srtins fioitt mm 1 meetingg ou the Lots. Nine respectable yuung men; -In Bounty, -Ohio, bctii on VEHMICISliLI-CORS brAenjl.AliJJDKY BTARCB uid evcijtlijug usnnily kC(t by UKOClKKS. in oiie'partlcular ciise whtqh d-to, Uc Biud they had.

subjected, the rfiilronn cdiupnny to a loss 91,000,000, this, he Jooe to tiisintjtlr, lUeb; monopoly, -'i'tio took no action onthc: charges' of highway robbery, burglary, etc. Among the members of Nova Scotia egislaturc is-Mr. Cutiec, aged ninety-six, who a menroter for The ycgUsiflay at iM ship kfnlne, where wftaj Loss, $30,000. There ft beyOnl to Getiernl Butter. 111 111 gUlQUCU III Uly commander who took' so promineiit a part GOOD power wn ol.

at enrulnij Baner. the hns Kthited of thditiflw ol suremo ciutrol, witb i hjm dictator. He bM ifsuwl whieVho tagfcnliffl ont of in St. reteiabnrg. Tn Par wlio IKUo Rock, OW fill nt I9S, JHIftAMUtyur-i? an amatenrY HarleJ covering off, nmlsent flvifglTitoioctJr, iy followed water.

1'ne bn ntnd high the second ifoi Atiouta quake occurred, the broken sewer giave like the of 4wiiji ined A JlOftSE tIITEl lir, At the northwest coroui- Tnir4 in front Abbot, tno culvert HfewlBC 'eii panes of 'glass- tit' the A horwj, tp cur, was siahrtlnr ivJis IlfWd Ip highlight injury. TO cause of Uic ex lo attributed to mi 4599. 4 if At RjcIitTitcr last evening the of the First ward tiommissioner Mrs. L. C.

Smith, (r prominent and public spirited woman. They ptv to test the of, law which the legislature leaiued was' iVii. constitutional after it was passed. "Several woineo utiricayorcd to- be registered be varioiis wards, bnt viwo refuiieA Perfect, quiet reigued in San Vera gassnlitch, Njhinst, liiis bcc'ij af- restcdTti St. PeterttBurg.

A reduction in eastem frt-igfet 'rates is announced from Chicago. The anifeimt of pciiSfultS piutj ilniiog tllf n-eKent month is 56,000,000, A. picture MAHhn if to fie )urchased fyr the white The leading talleoqd ft in conference In yf the Xcstei-Jay the Presfdent nominated to be reival officer at General Grnnt was tendered a ind a banqnpt on fl Mexico. VYm. Kelly, who murdered W.

P. Harriott the streets of Pittsburg, HOR been autured. It is estimated thnt the reduction In Mte pubHc debt for Ifcis month will be XWoi jjViT. Geiinans, AustriimsnndFrenchmen hny cii expelled frian Ixmbardy as dnn- fprous revolutionists. A Methodist minister of Fall River, lias been Huspended for neglecting hJRWif it ui'(iityng ndnlk'ry.

treasury at Washinxton through a Csthbuc priest, 1500 for the conscinnjce fund. Hl An aid-i(vcnmp of the Biiittri bis been toto eustpfly for, complicity In" a his The tost of the knperinl ntnse ftppoint- PC a couiuissi6n of suprenrc control at the Russian capital; Is mibflRhM. I S. Kalloch, of Sith no L.JV.ROK. KINGS IN EXILE.

Flora tho Fnmc.li of Dnndet. fly WtU'fll' liefiiint of Paper ST. PAUL. ii one on, i -MY8KI-P. BEST PAPER rs ls 'M.

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