f ai.Unh vecimm. Senator (Jameuon is not as certaio of xc' Station as he w.-tuM like to br. The Nfw York lkrnM declares that unil jr the (ln'iidr'uVpinsion law, the P'-mior aitmneya w.U git more money than the old soldiers. (lEKTTKAL JOHN B. GORDON, of Gorc!.:. on Tu.sdiy last, elected TTr.i nl S :.- s Hirer from that tsate tO BUCCfet "J Il'flt. Jw.ph K. r.COHO. crut-c C icgtt feiBMi tivm O'r.koau, la a fu'.M.!ooled GrttK. II h linn man o! that rave wliu ever h -Id c sil in the Cju grtsi f tti United Stes. GovEuxci:-KLECT Tattison has appoint efl Ilumpbre.v I. Tate his pri vate .Si?retary. jTr. Tate waa the 1 'luocritic cnd: date fur Congress from Mie lisriict f net years ago. Mil.. Heed, jf Maine, mtide v epetcLed ia 2sew i'eik during the late campion. They were la Qvu different Cji iff ssienal J:s;rc?s. Tbe result was a Dotuccra' Jo gain of Qve Congrets mac. General S eijaeuseoff, a Itass'.un agput in Fr a:t, vvai nasi rated at Lis hotel in F ir.s uu Tuesday. Tne mu:C. r is i CirouJi-d in CjV.Cty and there is no j'u" as to who the astasia is. It 13 sr s-poeed to be the act of a nihilist aud inspired by ioliticil vang- nce. CxMjiidj niarM of last week, dur ing a great, stortU the British warship S.-rpent was "wrecked off Cape Buey, near"! ho village of CimarniBS, about twentv mUes north of Cape Minister re. and all but three of the 270 ofSrs and men composing me crew were orowntu. Owing to the fury of the storm no as sistance cou'.d be cent from the shore. The disaster occurred about 11 o'clock at nigh In the midst of an impenetrable darkness the warship b. ruck tbe reef?. She was hurled cpon the rocks with such tremendous force that their jagged edges tore her keel aa rapidly a a' match might be sKt by tbe sharpest khife. A moment 'later a mammoth wave lifted the cruiser high above the reef, only to dash her back upon its Btony face the next instant with great hole sloven in ber bottom. WiUi tae next sea the unfortunate ves sel slipped from the rocks into deep water. Through the e.Iul gap in her bull the water rushed In by tbe hun dreds of tons, and then, in the midst of the awful blackness cf the night. the howling of tbe wind, and the hoarse roar of the water beating against the fatal reefs, the crolter Serpent, with all her cargo of human life, plunged to the botturn of tbe Atlantic ocean. At the moment of the fearful catastrophe the great majority of the ship's compaay were below decks unconscious that doath waa nil around them. They never reached tbe deck. Wreck fa the railroad. A RcM Forger. Ai.l thv indications now, says th9 .Th;adjln'jU J.'uronl. toint to .lo re - 'oowinali mi of Giovar Cleveland foi the l'frt Jdrccy by the Democracy in 1S92. E.ven the trifling evidences Df sourness t,nd dlsalr -jrija -wfclch crop out hre and il;ere serve to confirm '.he popular prediction by showing b.ow nearly corupli-ie it is. NEiT to the Demi era; ij tidal wave. says the C incinnati Inquirer, the most astoulshtng feature of the recent alec tious waa the wonderfal strength de vdoped by the new farmers' party In the western states. From the most reliable and latest reports the peoples party wipes out 82,000 Republican majority in Kaasse, elected its Siate ticket over Republicans and Democrats, carried five of the seven Congressman, ana a majority on J-ir.t ballot in the Legisla tive. The Alliance also acosaiplisbed wobders in Nebrasba. Bjcih Dakota and Minceeata. Nearly all the Con gressman elected on tbe Democratic ticket in Alabama, Gaorgia, North and South Carolina are members of tbe fann ers.' Alliance, and pledged to advocate i The will of the late llobwrS Ray ll iur.Uun of New York, waa offered for prubuts un Monday. The document mkes no mfaimn of Mr. Hampton's wife, wb) is ur if- a New Jeisey prison but pi,vidrs 51,200 n year for life for U.M-ric: R .y, the child which be c ills his "udriy'ed daughter." The bulk of the ssla'.o ts left to the children of Bui.uyliT n vtn'.lion. SorniE Gi ENiH-i.r. and two accom p'.icea, S -..llHiiofaky rJ Fr-?irt!d. were cunviced a: S.. YrUsctuuxg, Russia, on M ici-.y IwT comiiirity.in the. lute plot to kiil ihi Cz-r. Th-y To -a alt Btin tencfd to be hiingec!, but tha Court ruc cmmei.ded that, the Czr remit, the sen tence of d;-ath fc.inr, S.ollanofsky and Fieifeld, and th.it thjy be banished to S.otrU. Ttooffi;br2 who were also charged with complicity in the plot were acq ii. ltd. The Pennsylvania official crop report at Washington say : "Owing to the wet fali iuuei; corn is yet in the field and unhuakjd. Yield gofnl : qaalHy ra-her low. Some has molded in tue Shock. I'o'.atoea are rotting, and, ow ln;j to the raica, m.xny are yet in the ground. TobiCc istox.what lnjard by high 9 - inds rnd btotnjs, reducing the proportion of wrappers. Much of the burk wheat is s'. ill out and injured by tbe wet weather." Fostmastek Yxs Cott, of New York, makes he aDnoaneuitnt that the Act of Cjngre.-s, exc'udiog lottery mat tera frwii; the m iila, prohibits not only the m illing of lottery tickets, circulars, etc., but also cswspapers, or other pub Iicilious containing any advertisement of any lottery or gift enterprise of any kind, oSrtricg nzs depe.i3nt upon chance, tad furfierm-ite, that tbe law ofilcers cf the pst effije have decided that a'vertisemeets of Europsan gov trnment bonds are held to come within Ihe provisions of the new law. According to Census Bulletin No 12. the population of Fsnnsylyania was 3,521J.-1 in 1876, 4.2S2.691 ic 1SS0 and 5.2-B 574 in 1S1W. The total popula tion of th? Uiited Srate is placed at 2,430.540. The States of Vermont and Nevada are the only cses that haye s jf fered a docrasa of pipjlation. with la the las'; 10 years. Ic appears that Ver mont has 61 fewer people and Nevada 1 vi'j lei" than 10 years agj. T ue rate of incressi for the entire country was 30. OS per cent between 1S70 and 180 and 24.57 per cent, from 1SS0 to .1(50 . a principles. Tbe new party stands with tha Democracy u free silver and low taxation. It is probabla that at least thirty-five mambeie fcf tha next T fAnaa ova rm Kara tf f ri ia Ta tm ari' Alliance, although on'y eiabt five In Kansas and cne in Minnesota and two in Nebraska were eltctf-d in oppoBi tion to tbe candidate of both tha old parties. No industrial political move ment has developed so much 8 trength in so short a time as the Farmers' Alli ance. It is quite probable that It will dictate the United Statei Senators to be elected in Illinois, Kansas and South Dakota. PlTTSBVfo. November 14. A Colli sJon occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad near New Florence, Pa,, juat sfM- 7 nVWlc Friiv moraine, be tween the first ard sreond sections or , tbe western express, killing two ps- eungers and iojuring eieyen oe.o. The kilied were : Henry D. Minot. No 39 Court stree.. Boston ; Mrs. S. II. Augell, No. 809 Twenty-first street, Washington, D. C. The injured were : R. 8. Delaney and wife, o Hay market, Va., very se riously ; J. F. Matthias, of Baltim9, seriaus'.y ; J. Hellman, of Washing ton, internally ; William R.chesteT, of IIofTman bouse. New York, internally ; C. C. Hicks, of Providence. R. I. eri ously ; Misa HL V. Ketiozg. of "Rich-. mond. Bligbtly J. U. am, cr suu bury. Pa., internally iojared. seriously Wtt Miller, ot Allegheny City. Fa., very seriously - xienry airwjiit. engineer, very nerlonsiy ; jjr. Jgie, slightly hurt Mrs Wiegle, very seri ously. Trie first section or tne western ex press is made up of Pullman sleepers and day coaches. It Is known as tratn No. 8. At llarrisburg the Washington sleeper was attached. The e-oaa sec tion is known aa train No. 7. ana is composed of baggrge. express ana man cars. It incs immediately behind No. i Thi. first section was aue ai Florence at 5:44 A. but it was t:6i wben the train reached that etaiion. The fog was so dense that tne engin eer did not notice me rea signal iu towr till afur be had pawa. lie then slowed up and wett back for bis orders. lie then pn'U-d ahead slowly. In tbe mean time the fljgman or wo. l bad ffone back to signal No. 7. He has not been heard from since. It is ruppoe ed that be was not able to ret back far enough to atop the second section, as the engine of No. 7 came crashing into 1 i be Waehlngton sujeptr Biscay, tele scoping to the distance or from ten to twelve feet. The sleeper oaugor. ure and wae nearly destroyed. The Acheten, the next sleeper was thrown from tbe track, but not baa:y aa-g?&- Tbe soene following me ooiiisioa was exciting In the extreme. j.rw imuen gers became panic stricken, and la their efforts to get out broke the windows and crawled through. As suickiy as possi ble tbe pasaungers in the unfortunate Biscay were removed. It was found that two bad been killed ontrigbt aad eieyen others more or Ua seriously in jured. At teaat four ef the Injured, it is thought, will aie. uney were con veytd to tbe bonnes in tbe viciaity and everything possible done to relieve their sufferinffs. Tbe uninjured pa&sengeis arrived in this city Juat before noon. Flagman Kountze, who bad taxtea back to notify tbe second aection, ar rived in tie city this afternoon. Ue claims that tbe engineer of No. 7 saw the signals and that be bad torpedoed the rails. James Doran, euglneer of No. 9, aays be bad stopped for water. Robert Gould, conductor, said that the train had not stopped more than a min ute and a half when No. 7 crashed Into it. If this is true the flag-man could not haye bad time to go back vary tar. Albert II. Saii.b, who la the junior partner in the brokerage firm of Mills. Robeson A Smith. No. 9G Broad-, way New Y'ork, is a prisoner at police headquarters, charged with over seven ty forgeries, sggregauijt Mmth has acknowledged hia guilt and has turned ver all hrs property tor the benefit of his creditors. The discovery of the forgeries, which ..r v.ri.tti of six tears, was acci dentally made on Saturday morning by a stock clerk in the employ of Mills, Robeson & Smith. In his confession Smith aays h- used the money obtain ed by his forgeries to reimbuise the re sources ol tbe firm's customers who had lost money on his suggestion. Before bis arrest -he made a clean breast to bis aMCcialas in the firm. . Although theeaae is no; ye comp-.eic, Tnfineetor Byrnes, aware of tbe excited condition of the moawy tn.uket, and , rrii that the matter might be usafl i by WalJ-sueet lrckeis, dicidod to make : public tbe rel facta cf the case. Smicb'a methods were somelhin akin to that of B-del. 'he clerk of the firm of Snipman. Choate & Larque, who waa sent to prison for a long time recently. The loss resulting from Smith's wisdo infra will fall upon tbe uiw of Mills, Robinson & Smi'h. which has been iaex istecce eince 1S72. and which baa been held in tl e highest rpue. Nw York. Nov. 17. The assign ment of Mil's, Smith & Rjblnton, which waa brought about by the forger ies of tbe junior partner, was foimally filed in the County Clerk'a ofiic to-day. Trie firm assigned to Wiilian A. Wat son with a pTferenee to Edward J. S ufford of J15 OuO and to James U. Fay ,.f i Utf) Albert U. Smith, the guilty memte: of the firm, was arraigned in a police court and remanded unti. to mor row. Appointment that wiil 1 Made by the Gexebal Master Workman Poir- ierly, or the Js.riights f Xabor, mikes a food suggestion in his anDual report, which waa read at the general assembly of that order in session at Denver. It relates to the tariff quea tion. "We should'" aays Powdarly, "throw open the doors of -our aase.mbliea for tbe discussion of this great problem, so that our members may become educated in the basic principles of protection and free trade. While we do not allow tbe quest ion inside our sanctuaries, our membera are asked every four years in the United St.ites and every five years or eftener in Canada to register their votes eithttr in favor or ag&inst protec tion. My recommendation is that cn and after the 1st. day of January, 1S91, it alia!! be permissioie for local assem blies to discuss the question of high tariff and fre trade." By free trade Mr. Powderly of course means a tariff for revenue only. Ilia suggestions will certainly meet with the approval of the tariff reformers in the land, for we'l they know that every man who gives the matter bis honest tbonght is bound to conclude tbi there is no justification for taxing the great mass of tbe people for the benefit of a few. By all means turn on tbe light on the tariff question. ilarrlson I Jealous of Brain WAsniKOTON 'D. U., Nov. 16. An Indiana politician who used to be on terms of intimacy with President Ilar- rieon. but who doea not go to tbe White House as frsqueotly aa in days goue by, said to day that the President was get ting to be Jealous of bis Secretary of State, and it would not be surprising if there should be a rupture between thorn at any time. "There ia no doubt" he added, "tha the President is intensely jealous of Blalna, and those who are near enough to know, have seen this jealousy exblr. Had on more tban one occasieu. Tbe cause of this foaling is right at hand Since the election the Republican papers pretty generally have talked about Blaine as being tbe Moses of tbe party and the only man on whom they have to rely to lead them to victory two rears hence. "This is not very pleasant reading for a man like llarron, who is by nutnre suspicious and who. in addition. Is very anxious for a renommalion. Ue has an exalted idea of bis poeitiou. and he re garda it as highly improper that a mem ber of the Cabinet should occupy more attention in tbe eyas ef tbe public tban he does. All this is leading to a very strained state of things between tbe two, and either Blaine will emi-offlci ally announce that be la not a can didate for tbe nomination in '02 or tlao be wlll.liave to leave the Cabinet." When Governor Putison goea irte nffije be will fcave two or inr-e g M'u pas inc offioM ar bis aisponai ana juu nnmtr of mall ot. the Salaries or which ranire f rom S300 to 5 J.UU. J.ue bestipayir- officts the governor baa are the attorney generaianip ana iun wcib tr at ttu mninioDwwill'J. Lite rorm- r'reoeive a salary of C3.500, but tha fees of tha cffi-9 muXn U worth. In tne- sn niMtinn of ldin lawyers, anywhere twtnn Jlti tX) to I13.U00 a leax. lie salary of the secretary or the common wealth ta only S4.UWJ a year, Dut. ne aiao receives fen which brin? bla salary up toabont 112.000 or 15,0o0 pr annum. Efther of theae offioea are better raid tban tbe Governor, who receiv-a a sal ary of f 10,000 and no fees. The other otn.9 which the wovarnor has tha power to fill, together with the salaries attached, are as follows : Adlntanl General. Sunt. Public Iostructlon. 2.500 lDBurancfHJoujaiissitmer ........ j.wu Stt Ll brarUo . ...... 2 BOO Private Secretary to Oovernor 2 &oo Executive Clerk.- 1.600 AssiEtant to Kxecutive Clerk............ 1.200 Meaepner-- l.ou acre n...... .....................-. .. otnj Ntttbt watchman .....-. . vOO Factory Inspector..- .. - l.oou Eight Bltamlnons Mine Inspertors, each.... .-m.... . 3f,w Seven Anthracite Mine Inspectors, each. PHILADELPHIA APPOISTMBXTS. Harbor Matiter- 5-' WKJ Health Officer ...... 2 100 Port l'bvlciao. 1.20O Lazaretto Ptivrlcian................ 2 coo Ouarantloe Master - . 2.600 la? Governor has almost twice as many more appoint menis, bnt they are nearly all to positions of honor with bo salaries attached. SF.WS ASB OI HFTH SOTISU. Tne Otean Toothpick Factory, the largest ia tbe United States, was bnrned on Saturday. So sloae to Tbanksgivlng-dinner time. It Is a national toss. A five-year old boy named Tobln. of Scottdale. fell frcm a chair on Saturday arid a pair Of eeissors mat be held penetrated bis throat. Tbe jugular vein was severed, causing bW death. In tte year 1200 cblmnevs were scarcely knewn In England. One only was allowed in a rellgwus bo aie, one In a manor house and eoe in tbe great ball of a castle cr lord's bouse, but In otter bouses the smoke found Us way out as best it could. Mrs. Arthur . Bateman, of New York, ' on Wadnreda) of last week misled a dia mond brooch valued at C12. 000. and had her tnalJ, Loui? L.acrat, arrested on unspiclon. Oo Sunday the broorh was found !n i!rs. usf-man s house behind a cuiUiik. T!;ne are more dcv Iu tte C-LlAtfcj : Empire than in all the world ouUida of it. Tbey are kept by tUe Celaatlals on every farm, on tbe public and private roads, on streets of cities, and on all tha lakes, panes, rivers, streams and brooks In the country. J. A. McKay, of Kansas, baa nevsr studied law, never been admitted to the bar. never served In any capacity in a court, arid yet tbe farmers elected him Jo.ljre of one of the district courts. Tba Farmers' Allianco will &end him to Ann Arbor for 60 days to fit bitubelf for the bench. Mlf3io Cornell, of Tacony. was driving along the Pennsylvania tracks last May, when an engine whistling scared bla horse. and in tbe runaway that ensued. Mr. Cor nell's spinal vertebrae km damaged f 50 000 worth; at least he is suing the renufjlvauia Company for that much or a new back bone Tbe Grand Jurv of Erie created a sen sation on Friday hy advUIng that tba prac tice of making public tT.e jury litt waa not to tba bet Interest of Justice, as it irave tbe Jury "fixers" a chance to ply their vocation. It is expected that the Judge will order tbe drawing to be done In secret In the near fu ture. E. Hicks, of Victoria, went to blow a bom to call his brother to dinner, and in passing the barn tnrn-d and blew it at a calf 6tanding inar. Tue nlmal spring at hliu p On bed Uim boro Into bU taouik. oialuj his tongue and ntheriviae icjariuf hi mouth, ao that a docUir hal to cw us the wounds. -The work of pumnlng the watar fro the Coal Rldg Cnlliery, in tbe aotbrac'.ta coal region, which was flooded seventeen years ago, has baea completed. Tbe vela is between forty and lfty feat thick; tha track almost a mile In leogth, and tha devel opment ef the mine will glva employment to several hundred hands. i! THE KKEKMAN - Hll AI.L. THE SUWS. 'i 4 Everybody Reaxlrs the .v. Only 1.50 pei- Year. i 7l , ill THJi t'KHKMAN HAS Aii. THE 1EWS. 'I1 . i I i i Did Mr. Harrison, says tbe Phila , detphia Telegraph, (Republican) keep his p'wdges with regard to civil service reform, or did he kick them out of doors as soon as he est foot in the WhUe House ? And did he remove more faithful, old and efficient public ser vants without cause than any other President that tvtr lived ? The Presi dent and his Cabinet are in a degree as responsive for Tues lay's slaughter as is Congr-.-as, and they should stand up like uiij aad haoeatli take it. Corigresd was not without its offenses, but neither were the President and his CaUnet, and for them also must the flowers be sent and the requiem chanted Fboji thy foundation of the Governs n;it it hns been the custom of each 3 ate, siys the j3jston Gloht, to fix the boualarica of its own Congressional district. But; this po longer suits the Republicans. Tt?y want a Federal Rjdia'rictirg law, fixing the bounda ries of every Congressional district, so that tbe Ii niocritic Jvgis'aturts re eritly cl-:s ?ri in several Northern tSia'es eh,-;i ha prevented from making fair boundaries and undoio? previous li"pbl:can gerrymanders. It is a bold scheme, and before tho Jate 'ctIocs it might btvo succe'ed. It probably will nor. succeed now. cg;.,fc3t the tie teimin?d opij5i.ma it encounter ; from tLe Deu.ccr.it8 ia tfie Senote. ' Tbe Pittsburg Post says: The Qaay machine spent not less tban f 20, 000 ic Philadelphia in behalf of tbe Republi can Scate and cauntv tickets, and one half of this sum was expended on elec tion day in debaneblng votet, election officers, and converting Democratic ward leaders and division workers into traitors. The returns show tb6 result; notable in the Fourth ward, where Cleveland's majority of 8.492 waa re duce! to 55 for Pattison. In some cases in the city e'ectiou papers were signed in blank, and the machine filled in tbe vote according to Us needs. There will be thorough investigation. The treacherous war leaders will be drummed out of camp. McAleer's seat in Cocgress will be contested by Yaux, and this will force out tho facts. The Democrats of Philadelphia instead of spending a large sum in jubilation have wisely resolved to .C6 the money to push tha investigation of the avalanche of fraud that swept over that city. Three Sen Blown up. Reading. November 17. A terrible accident look plaoe at Mrtziown, thi county, at o'clock this morning which resulted In the death of three men and tbe aerlons injury of five others. While the employes of Ed ward Trexler'a stove factory were pre jwring to start; work for tbe day, and the engineer was getting up steam in the boilers, one of tbe Urge boilers ex ploded. The building was completely wrecked, and Uenry Epler. aged 21 ; Saseaman Iliibert, aged 25, aud Charles Oswald, 45, were instantly killed. Among the most seriously injured are Samuel Egler, Frederick Deiong. Albert Reppart, Jamea Bausher and Charles Albert. AH were tsrrlbly scalded and Epler, Dlong and Albert bad limbs brokec. Tbe exact cause of the explosion Is not known. The force of the consassion waa felt a distance of five miles. The bodies of the killed were horribly mangled. Charles Baa- f her was badly cat, aad Charles Albert received fatal injuries. All Seven of tbe injured men were standing in tbe boiler bouse warming themseives wben the explosion occurred. Xot a Kopek-be Case. The Rtpublicon papers cf tbe country are bui:d:ng a good deal of bope on (ue rxpec aticn that the big Democratic nibjoniy In tbe nxt Congress win run into various exctia.a. Tbe sipi-rUnce of the past ia to tbe effect that large molarities have such tendencies, and tbe ambition disclftid ia the grea number of cdi:d:daa for the Speakt-r- ship givis rlae to tbe arprt-btokion that there la danger I rom that source But. we are not going to despair bo- early on this account. An exam ma tiou of the roil of the next Cirrm. so far aa it is accessible now, jg:2M Tb confidence in a wiao uJ ccnarvativa leadership. A number of the old num bers who have been retained cm be re- lied on to guide tbe ship of s:at through afe wnu-ra and awy from tha rocks which would bring destruction. though the opposition wi:l endeayor to steer it in that direction. The wisdom of Car!!sl will be mUscd, and the experienoe of Randall will be wanted. But from ths list of aspirants a sale Bpeaker can fee chosen and Mutchler of this S-&te will make a good substitute for the late distinguish ed rniladelpbian. Taking it all in all we sae co reA3on to give up in advance. and though the it-publican prints are now having lots of fan over tbe affair, it looks as if their bopea wiil be dlaap pointed. Art. yr mt viae &mi Tn.r wtrpm DISSS' ixusi tJ xr- T? IA I rv ti KEADIN J It Week j; riUMr.5 f Specimen Copies ed Beautiful Calendar Bent Free. Pi MOM Stories pvthE . K " looo iTRAva a i.ir-.-... 1 AMU imii" SCIENCE AMD HZTUrJllL I HISTOrTY Vnrr.TrK L .i ri if 1 ufttUJrj-i-vw FSi7!fl2 rAwt. For a j. ? &M;iy o Va other Wckly Papr piif prtat a Yaritty of Entertaining and Inrvri4 Jlcatlmg at to fr a pr,V THIS SUP FREE TO JAN. f, 1891. (Ji aay IW rilCRIBEIt whs will iit mu mead mm thi. .11 wlih ouncciij mAArmmm and 1 .7 j un Pwtal or Ejvre Vunty Ontr t Reiiattrtd Lttr at tntr rUkt. me will cud rilK 1 Ol TU'si t Ol PA MOV FI4F.E I Jhoikit, 1S9I. m4 fmr a Full Vr from that !!n:r. Tkl.flr iBclud. tb FIVK IX) I It I. E U'Jl.lUAY XI MUEKM for Tbank.elt Inc. ( hrl-liua., !tew Year Ka.ter mmd Famnm-mf-J my, r.l a.11 lb. IUa.u-acra Wneblr Kapplnuenla. Addrmu, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 4( Tmpl Place, Boston, Mass. WITH S1.75 A curious acene'oocurrod on Friday at the execution of tbe murderer Schuster at Baraifenfeteio, East Prussia. Ila bot;ed as a special act of grace to be allowed to sing a couplet before tha sword fell. Permission was accorded him and be continued tho magical exercise uaU! tike quick swing of tba sword severed his bead from bis body. Georte Gressman, a farmer living near Beaver Falls, this State, found a 6cake on Saturday benumbed with cold. Be picked It np and laid It near a bnrctn brush baap. Shortly afterward ha again attempted to pick It up when th reptl'w bit hlru on tbe hand. Ha killed it, and only saved bla own life by free nae of whlaky and caaterlzlng tbe wound. J. W. Leslie, of Everett. Mass one of the few passengers in tha ill-fated rear sleeper who escape! without eerloua Inlury at the New Florence cotillon, said at Pitta bura on Saturday: "Aa soon as the lnlnred and deaJ had been taken out. I went to look for my clothing and other effects, and found everything there except $200 that had with out doubt been stolen. From that time on I heard continual complaints of robbery. and from different passengers' stories I have no doct)t tbat the Lelpires people were robbed by cold-blooded wretcbes who would do anythiag." The most horrlMe tragedy In tbe annals of Fulton county. III., wns enacted en Mon day morning at Ltica, a village ten nlles southeast of Canton. Philip T. Smith, a rarmer sixty years or ac, bad for kids time been Jealous of his wife, aged fifty years. Mrs. Smith bad been absent from home attending a sick daughter Iu law. Oc ber return on Sunday aaornlag Soiitb at onoe bet a a q-ierrel. and, throwing ber to tbe floor, MTerely choked ber. Mm. Smith got away from him and ran Into the yard. Smith seize 1 a W Inch bur rifle and follow ed her, firing four shots into ber body. When shs fell. Smith went back into the bouse, exchanged the riHo for a revolver, and retiirned to the side of bis wife's body. Ascertaining that sue was dead, be lay down by her side, placed the muzzle of tbe revolver In bis mouth, and blew out his brains. Smith was known as a deepr rate character fur ya&ra. no leas than four men bavins been killed by bim. CARL RrVlIs1 1 U PRACTICAL AND DEALEU LN Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, Eilverffare, EnsIcalTnstrmnEiitF -a:; Optical Gocdc. itM 6ole Agent -FUlt TH r Celebrated Ecckford tuiuciUa ani FredoaJa Watcies. Jn Key aud teu: WimIms. 3 l,AF.GE SELECTION of ALL K1XB Of JEWELI2V alTHJsou l.ai;J. ZZ kly Hue of Jawelrv Is rriburp.isi-c ..' uie ar.d for your-eif b. fore purcbae us )-where. sZ7Al.L WOKK CUAllANTii.El S-J CARL RIVINIUS ltnsbur2, Nov. 11, lHK5--tf. Eekenzode - k -DEALtkS IN- If there is any seaec or .reason, says the Boston Globe, in alio wing a defeat xi ana condemned uongress to go on &nd legislate for three months after tbe pimple have repudiated it, we should litj to have it explained. We see no sense in it. The Congress elected i week ago could assemble In Washing ton ou December 1,1890, just as well aa tbe old Congress can. It would be fiesh Crom the people, prepared to do the people's will. It would not be dis graced tnd discredited, with the stamp or the people's condemnation upon it. ouuuu uattnoer 01 congress ought to propose constitutional amendment making each Congress expire by limlta lion at least one month prior to tbe election of its successor, so that the spectacle of legislation by a repudiated Congress 3 ectac!e which will soon be seen iu Washington will be seen no more. We believe the people would ratify such an amendment with practi cal unanimity. SrKAKitn Reed cao do b!s own counting in tba 52nd Corigress. There will not be nuny Republicans to couur, ratifies not In It. M AS6II.IOK, O., Noy. 17. Colonel J. W. McCiymonds, president of tha Rus sell Company, this afternoon addressed an answer on behalf of bis corporation to benator Anthony Ilowells, chairman of of tbe Democratic citizens committee, in reference to tbe alleged reduction of wages of a number of Democratic em ployes 33 per cent the day after the el ection. The letter states tbat onethalf of tbe number affected bave been re instated ; tbat tbe action taken was entirely aside from political discrimina tion, and tbat the corporation does not know or care for tbe politics of the employes, any more than their religion. The only distinction made is between good and poor mechanics. Ia Consumption Insurable? Kusd the following: Air. O- II. Morris, new- ark, ark iayf : Waa down with abtceeg of langg, and niends and physicians pronounced me an incurable conmmptlTe. Bejrsn taking Pr. KIdk'i New Discovery lor consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my firm. It la the finest medlclae ever ade" Jesse Mlddlewart, Decatur. Ohio, sayi : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for ooBsuniptlon I would bave died of lung Iroubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In beat of liealth." Try If 6ample bottlei free at the drug ton 8 of E. Jawed, Ebengburx, aad W. W. Blo Ater, tioretto. A Town Terrified. Maxdajt. N. D.: Noy. 17. A friendly I ndian brings a wartlng from the Sioux reservation. Ue savs terra Is the greatest danger here and tbe Indi ans propose to attack Fort Abraham Lincoln, know'ng there are but 60 sol diers there. Then they propose to cap ture Mandan and massacre the citizens and burn the town. The greatest alarm prevails among the people bare. It Is reported that tbe Indian police at Stand ing Uock have torn off their badges and revolted. To-day a number of Indians, armed with two guns each and plenty of amu mtion, passed through this town, pre sumable en route to stir up tbe Indians on the reaeivationa north. People are coming in from tbe South and begging tbe citizens to stir up tbe authorities at Washington to action. Enough In' diaes are now traveling about this sec tion to run off all the cattle and kill half tbe aettlers in tbe counnry. benerai . . i? dise, Want to bet Out. Washington. Pa., November 17. For tbe stcond tima within a week there was an attempt made to break iail here. Last, night the second at tempt was made, wben an officer made tbe startling discovery tbat tbe rivets bad been cut off tbe door or the new cage the men bad been placed in after their first attempt. Only one rivet stool bet w sen them and the outer door, which was unlocked at tbe time. Uow tbey intended to get out of tbe other doors, which are always locked after night, is not known. There is a des perate gang of men in jail here, who are to be taken to tbe Huntington reform atory. Tbey are all young, ana are in for robbery, ana seem aetermmaa 10 make their escape. The Republicans, in trying to explain their defeat, bit at everything bnt the rue rcasDD. Tbe people were tired of Jlt-pnblican misrule. Electric Hitlers. This remedy la becoming so well known asd so popular as to need no special mention AH who have used Electrlo Bitters sing the fame song ot praise. A purer medicine aces not exist and it Is gur&nteed to do all that Is claimed. Uecirlo Ult'ers will cure all diseases ol the liver and kldne js. will remove pimples, boils., salt rheum and otbrr afll lotions car sod by . Imrure blood. Will drive malaria troia tte system and prevent as well as cure all malarial levers For cure of headache, constipation and lndlijestlon try Elec tric Bitters Entire satlslactlon gnranteed, cr money refunded .Price Wc and 103 per bottle at tte drug stores of E. James, Ebcurburg. and W. W.McAleer. Jjoretto. OF TUESB VALUES before yon buy a black dres. Sample cost you nothing, and will save you dollars. US Inch (note the width) All Wool Black Cashmereb, 60c. regular value, 75o. 46 Inch All Wool Black Serge, B0o., very remarkable yalue. SO Inch Black Frence Serge, 75c. 42 Inch All Wool Black Cheviot tea, 60c worth 75c ed lach Black Silk Wrap Cashmeres at 11.00, tl.V; fl.25 tne present market price on these qualities Is ft 25. fl-30. f 1.73, re spectively. Higher prices are talked or on all sides. We will be a little peculiar and adhere to old prtcos. Catalogue and Samples free. Superior mall order facilities. Try us Satisfaction guaranteed, also lowest prices. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. CAKKOLl.TOW?.', IV. QNLYS20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'Affil SINGER. jt wi : . in l IV ll I too, WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL tiixeadlng hltl., 1 oImIui and Iltt-rwn , baa tbs handsomest ood-wsrb., nnd fines f satrm tUtbawsU, t pay agent $65 or send lr ctrcnlair. THE C. A. WOOD CO. !7N.10lhSH.,Pbi!a.,Pa. nlcLg '!!.- f QOOC TW. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Ebkbhbi'ku. I'hj'a. -Sieola! attention riven to claims for l'en tiun Bcuaty, etc. chi-ls-t; Hi 6APOUO is mii7M:A r your hou.G- c Cleanlh;csj :..'. r insure com 5"oi-t. home, he- v'il -that GAPO.IO Happiness al-.v'sy:. want clcanlincsi, r-.. and you will be ru." s v no Lrses i.vvnc fa o Lira ii'?.nd keep : keep ir- j z:c ;iccsr.ry to he can't find it et ; i"ic'..3cvi'ts know o J -1 it bright. Do you zav ctiCCC'-. iijiiYAZlOiZS, Vy SAPCLXO r ' - V t i . V' i - V ' -: V.. . ' i . i ' t u. C J'Jli Jil warrsntra. nnl ' i ton kla saiiw uil ir'.. mm rd oc W lercnan CJLO TIUJVG, FLOUR, FEES. Lumber and Shingles. We keej) our Stock uhavs Full and Complete. Give us a Call. ago ffj vj, iTV f.V,. W. L. DOUCU $3 SHOE FOR roe ewll-u slid wMrtt.K i'J' -'". titi-.t l- L-'tr i. n U.mu nr Hand- "'T r'lne Calf and t vat. f f -OO ;-nul tjtJOO llssd-acwrd Wr l3' f3- tjlO roiuf'tMai v-i ' 11 niif ii 0'-.t. 1 n IT l.v. Imw-ti Tnut f. ana t li riMvut lttipf. to ny h4 ...Irt at U.i--- rrl'-t - rfl.r, Ak j.,.ur twul. r. mil If 1." w postal f.'f .l-r 1 imkK .... I" vv. i- jo4.-i.a. Bra' . O. T. ROBEKl: iar dutle si Ills. To Uiocs la waiilof a usi-ful, prnctl-ai eduoalun, ctrcularit wii::e mt ne vJ-tu.a fckpliM. 1". PLir a fcUINS. NOTICE TO rW0 Borough Bonfe 1 Elfiihlurs. V . ' ' " the smuunt if .. ' . 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