" 'I ; i , it- a in II1 i. W i! J ft rt If i J ! I) 5 fcamlma Jfrcnnari.- rhKM ll. CAMEMA C 0. FA. Tiik ;i'Um of the Mithigau Dmj rratic Wgifi.:iture aiv.l Governor in divid ing the Prfsiilential electors according to the vote cart in the districts into which Terrible Was Eplwsio. FRIDAY. Ir tvik about :i half million dollars to keep Ohio in lino f..r the p. o. p. on the tariff. jNantuxke, I., Nov. i. A terrible riiilorion of srart occnixevl this afternoon : in So. 1 phaft of the Susquehanna Coal delphia ItmU is a source of great worn- , injurilR ,hrrc othcrs that ,iey died ment to the Republicans. Although ; to.njgnt jt js thought several of the thev were never known to b averse to . others injured will die. The killed are: pnu ticing the worst form of gerryman- ; wimamn. uua.., w. 1 F'4" ft w.fe ,,nj four children; Henry K. derine. they express the great horror and ""u . . . - : . flrPi. 1 GOO 000 buncoed out of the State disgust for this method of Mictnganuer- 4() oMt wife aQ(1 two children; isrdiction thi.t is the ng. meir inuiK" ... b imam juiiui nan, -V3 advantage of their common sense as 10 'ana lour ennaren; jimu ., indul-e tlern to go into the courts to years old w ife and four children; Uileb inuuiBe iin-ui lu t Jetliein, ao years old, wife and four have a stop put to this way of choking JJ-y. TflomM Lloyd drivcr 13 IWidential Klcctors. just as if it was a . ypars oK1; i).ivl,i Smith, 27 years old; new thine, unfair in its operation ami nenry Williams and Howell Jomninsk ... I . J .. it.. ;: I ! M' countrary to the constitution. Treasury no end of it. jun Tiik Democrats not only elect Govern or Bois in Iowa last, week but they elec ted the whole Democratic state ticket. The State Senate, before adjourning . . . , . i , i i . i ii mi v hIiipvu1:iv. SIIOIIHI nave iuiac-v a This Mi higanizing the electoral vote, as they call i, is but a return to the cus- Mointlon otarin that althouzh Cashier torn that prevails in many of the states Livsoy of the sUte Treasury Wlis absen t in the earlier ana purer uajs u. .. i- and his whcrealiouts unknown, they had Jiticai exisience. 1 distinctly allows each state to ue- the utmost confidence in his integrity At the late election Dr. William II. j Jones, of Harrisburg, the Republican nominee for Coroner in Dauphin county was defeated while the balance of the Republican county ticket was elected by maiorities ranging nearly 2.5(H). The The critically injured are: D. . Evans, David rowel!, 32 years old; Thomas Thomas, 19 years old; two To landers, names unknown. When the news ft the disaster reached this town there was gres t excitement, as it was learned many had been killed. .... 1 I UUll lIItT IIWUIL."' ly and distinctly allows eacn state to ue- k to ernpioveil in tlie mine flock- termine the manner in which it shall j to tjie geene. While they waited for choose its rresidential electors, and nio-t ; news from the shaft the scene was her of them started in the very way has been rowing in the extreme. Women and restored in Michigan. Indeed, it was children ran hither and thither, wring retioreu in y . thelJ. hands, wailing, weeping and within but a comparatively recent period . news an1 ympathy from rela- method was cenerally i rind ml d'iiita!ntinc: inll im'f1. tho 1 almost became insane. It is now said UUIIinm, ljnvi .- v "J" - I Jl .io znrn v.., r - i Fimi.y, O., Nov. 10. AWuit four years ago George IIolbrotke and his wife became jcnnanent residents of this place, and Mr. Ho'.brooke, in partner ship with another mechanic, began con tracting, and the linn has since done a large amount of work. A short time ago the firm suddenly suspended opera tions, and uow appears to be in process of dissolution. It seems that some 15 or 20 years ago Mr. Holbrooke was married to a young lady of the Western Reserve, w ith w hom he lived happily for several years. Thir teen years ago, through a severe spell of sickness, the wife lost her reason, and lie coming violent, was placed in an asylum. The physicians, after several years' thor ough treatment, pronounced her incur able, and Holbrooke decided it liest to give her up as one dead. Some time before coming toFindlay Mr. Holbroke married again. He did not think it necessary to procure a divorce. A short time ago Mrs. Holbrooke awoke one morning, and quietly asked for her hus Imnd. The interim was a perfec t blank. A relapse succeeded when the truth was finally told her, but phj-sieians pulllcd through, and lately she engaged attor neys to bring suit for her interest in her husband's property. Mr. Holbrooke's second w ife confront ed bv a woman from a madhouse, with euch sulstantial claims to her husland, effect of sometimes bringing about such . . i i r i. I T . . rt." inta in reason or tne ueieai in jt. jhvo ... . ic' . . . i..i li mirfv u-ith a inaiontv that he is a colored man and . " - " - ot trie jKpiuar voie may "i jority of the electors, as was the case in the fact the Republican party has no use for col ored men except to get their votes. ISisS. Any plan that would remedy so Tv w pIp montlis since the Ielama- : grave a defect, or come near a remeuj , ter bank failed, and the unpreferred ( shouk! meet with the approval of those creditors of Delamater & Co. have about j who llievc that popular majorities and made up their minds that the money j not minorities should elet:t our rresidents. they had in the bank is all lost. All the ) There is no aise for the Republicans real estate is disosed of except the j to kick against the Michigan improve homestead of ex-Senator Delamater, and 1 ment. It is 'constitutional and it Is nearly ever thing has been sold at about ' right; the court to which they apjealed half the appraised value. The unpre- j has told them so; besides, it isn't a new ferred creditors will not get over 5 per . thing. It is true that n auopteti gener cent, and they may get much lss. ally it would interfere with their tactics fact that this was Sunday, there were but 14 men at work in the mine at the time of the explosion. These were all eUher killed or badly hurt. The injured were in such condition that they could not be removed from the mine, and it is feared all will die. The g:s was undoubtedly ignited by a a naked light in the hands of some one of the men will reach 20.000. The damage to the mine An Agreement in the ftebrlng Sea Dispute. Washington, Nov. 10. An agree ment has leen entered into between the United State's and Great Britain upon ! the terms of the arbitration of the dispute of concentrating their boodle on a few j between the United States and Great Britain over the Behnng Sea seal hsher- It is expected that the suspenders pivotal States, and thus securing a ma worn by Adam, our first progenitor, will jority of electors while the popular ma be on exhibition at the World's Fair, at jority may go the other way. Hence Chicago inlS'.2. Every curiosity known their kicking. But this rascality has . that subject to such ratification it was to exist, it is confidently claimed by Chi- been going on long enough and it can't j complete. He declined to state what 1 utonnoil tn., snnn for the irood of the "le llula re suommeu lor ar- "11 o ies. Attorney General Miller said this afternoon that the agreement was sub- I ject to ratification of the Senate, but bitration. The inference drawn is that cago people will le there and a commit tee has beon apiomted to trace up the country. The most effectual way of j the pregident wm guuniit to the Senate authenticity of the galluses. Eve's fig blocking the effect of the blocks-of-five . an agreement in the nature of a treaty lnf wnul.l w there too. but it is thoutrht came is to block the states into districts . letween the United States that woman like after making it over ( and let each district elect an elector. several times to suit the changing styles she finally cut it up to make clothes for the children, Tiiewe is no question says the Easton Argnx that McCamant and Boyer have been lax in the performance of their official duties, and that the state has lost a large sum of money because they failed to oley the law and if the Senate shall, now, let them off on the technical plea of jurisdiction, it will be a sorry vindiction for them, as it w ill leave them with besmirched reputations. Honest men need not fear a full investigation of their official conduct by a IkkIj- compos ed of a majority of xtlitical firiends. Ex-I'k ksi dest Clkvelasd, in speaking of the result of the recent elections says: "Of course every one has a right to put ' his own construction upon the result, and I am not anxious to obtrude my ideas, but it seems to me some thing ought to be no longer doubtful. Any man who still thinks that tariff reform is a settled and otolete issue or that the importance of sound and Siiie money is ty and Great Britain by which the parties bind them selves to accept as final and conclusive the definition to be given by the arbitra tors of the exact rights of the United States in Behring Sea, as well as to pay for damages suffered by the nation that is declared to have held the true contention. flediuoud Defeated. Cork, Nov. 7. The election yesterday for a successor to I'arnell, as the repre sentative of Cork in parliament, passed off quiety. It is admitted that the ma- a question njKjn which the people can be jo.rity for Flavin, anti-Farnellite, is cer Thk case of the schooner Say ward, brought on behalf of the British govern ment against the United States to settle a jtoint in the Berhing Sea controversy,' was calltnl for argument in the Supreme Court of the United States at Washing ton on Monday. The Attorney General and Solicitor General Taft appeared for the government. Among the disting uished persons present were ex-Senator Edmunds, ex-Senator Bayard, ex- Attor ney General Garland, Senators Mitchell, Hawley and Eustis, and ex-Senator Henderson. blinded is either willfully wrong or dan gerously dull. It seems to me, too, that Democrats ought to be satisfied that a Staunch adherence to the principles of their party does not require the abuse of those who show an inclination to help us. I very much regret the defeat of Governor Camplell. He has leen a brave and honest official. This and the splendid canvass he made entitled him to success. While the electoin of Flower, Russel and Boies ought to cause the ut most rejoicing among Democrats they should not forget that with these things comes the obligation to b true to the people, honest in the advocacy of our principles and decent in all things." tainly 1,000 and probably 1,500. John K. Redmond, the rarnellite candidate, admits the defeat, and attributes it to clerical intimidation. Cork, Nov. 7. The official figures of yesterday's election for member f par liament to represent this city as succes sor to Parnell are as follows: Martin Flavin (McCarthyite,) 3,KV.; John E. Redmond (I'arnellite,) 2,157; Larsfield, Unionist, 1.1G1. Flavin plurality, 1,512. bv Mr. Holbrook's friends that he will at once commence proceedings for di vorce from his first wife. An Aged Lawyer fatally Darned, EWM.1I riiK XOII.UV The rivr Nev in Russia, is blockaded w ith ice, and navigation i ronrtoquenl'y 9UM-udccL Ity a livery stable fire at Denver, ou Monday, four ni-n routniDg in the buildiug Ust their lives. Twenty-four horses were also consumed. Frank Hand. f Iiardstown, Westmore land county, while carrying slate on a building there Thursday, made a misstep and fell twenty feet, alighting on his head and fracturing his skull. He will die. The inauguration of the Ixrd Mayor of London was spoiled on Monday by a -easelss downpour of rain. He is a Welshman. David Evans, and the Welsh people made a big display, considering tin weather. Cuncheon Erig, of Reading, noticed that one of his hogs had a bone fast in its mouth. With a stick he pried opru the Jaws, which deeended on his hand, reliev ing it of two fingers. It is fmri-d Uood xisoniiix will result. The defendant in a murd-r case at Carthage, Mo., has just la-en cleared on two grounds; first, that the dec-eased was killed while committing an assault, and, w-ond, that he was not killed at all, but died of heart disease. A team attached to a wagon in which John Henry, a farmer, his wife, and two children were riding, ran down Chillhowee Monntain, near Knoxville, Teun. They were thrown over a precipice one hundred U-t thigh and all killed. The miners about PitUburg say the operators are trying to crush their organi zation out of existence, instead of treating all alike, as promised, and they talk of re new ing the strike. At present there are -ViW miners idle in that district. Austria has an Army W,tt strong. Hut a correspondent says that the Austri- , au soldiers are very ioorly dressd in com- Eelifcarode & Hoppol, roTTsviiJ-E, I'a., Nov. 1. Jonathan Wright, aged 74 years, one of the old est lawyers at the Schuylkill county bar, met with a horrible fate to-day. Since his wife died, several years ago, he has t paiison w ith the English and German sol- lecn living alone in the same building : dn-ry, and they are also not as good specl that contains his office. He had leen j mens of manhood as the quo-n's and the suffering with rheumatism for a week or '. Vasier's troops. more, and yesterday was so baa mat lie There is something aliout the cedar logs that are now being exhumed in Cape May county, N. J., and are said to hav Ix-cii buried for more than 2,om years, that imparts a soft and melodious tone to a vio lin, and the logs are lieing eut up for the making of such instruments. 1 A comptometer is the name of a uni- did not get out of 11 He had attention until evening, but about midnight helecame uneasy about the fires and got up. He started down the stairs in his night clothes, with a lainn in his hand. The aged lawyer must have been seized with sudden j roir h li bt Ylitt tklllin nnil fell . til the bottom of the steps. The lamp ex- 1 vw' ealculatiim machine n-eently in ploded and before help came from the vented. It Is operated by keys like the next house he was burned so that he ,.ewriter, and will j,erform multiplica could hardly 1 touched. j lion divt". extract square root, com- wi, f,.wl Mr Wai.-M K inr i I"" interest and add several columns of a heap at the bottom of the steps en-j ,i""rps, by l,u simp,e l'ratio of au" veloped in flame. The stairway was on niatu kovs- fire. The woman living next door heard ; Charles Warreu used a lighted lamp him fall and rushed to the scene. She , to hunt a gas leak In the cellar of his extinguished the flames with a few buck- bouse at Bradford on Saturday. The ex ets of water and then called assistance. plosion that followed reduced the house to Mr. Wright lingered in great agony kindling wood and seriously injured all until died. S o'clock this morning, when le A Fearful Tragedy. I'okt Jkkvis, N. Y., Nov. !. A fear ful tradgedy was enacted at the home of G. E. Davis an aged resident of Green township, I"ike county, Fa., on Thurs day last. A young farm laborer, named Simon I. . Field, entered the premises of Davis, armed with a shot-gun. As Davis opened the door Field discharged Safely Democratic. Chicago, Nov. 7. Col. Thomas L. Williams, World's Fair commissioner from Tennessee, at the I 'aimer House, says the elections Tuesday showed New York would be safely Democratic. Indiana can be made as surely Iemo cratic as Tennessee, and New York, Indiana, and the solid south can elect Coxcersixg the result of Tuesday's the president, even giving all the new- election in Tennsylvania, the New York states to the Kepublicans the inmates, including himself, his wife, and two daughters, and his brother-in-law. Moss Fen ton. After four years' work the tunnel through the Khwaja Aiuerati mountains, in the northwestern frontier of India, known as the Knojak tnnnel, has been completed. It is about two miles and one third in length, twenty-three feet In height, and thirty-two feet In width. Only two shafts were used besides the portals. A Democratic club under the name of the "Jacksonian Sx-ial Club" is to be or ganized in Homestcal shortly. About 3(K) the contents of the gun full in his face. blowing out both eyes and literally de- names have been secured aud rooms leased nuding his face of flesh. Davis will for three years. All the furniture in the The iVpnrtment of state has received a cablegram from Minister Conger, con World remarks; "There is something decidedly wrong in the moral tone of Col. Williams is for Hill, but thinks Cleveland may be nominated, and that more than likely die. Field then shot the wife of the injured man in the face, but her wounds are not fatal. The as sassin then Hed down the road and meet ing a son of Davis shot at him, inflicting a slight wound in the hand. Field lives in Dreher township, Wayne county, Pa. He was arrested on Saturday and is now in the county jail at Milford. When questioned as to the motive which prompted the deed lie c aimed to have no recollection of what luul hapjened. He had been drinking heavily for some days. Portugal's Throne Makg. firming the rejort of the dissolution of Tennsylvania Republicans. Tllfy are Hill, who will be a delegate to the na- j aQd l.he aristocracy. Ixixdox, Nov. 7. A dispatch from Lisbon says that the Portuguese Gov ernment is seriously concerned at the growing signs of Republican and radi cal unrest. The feeling that the present regime is unsafe dominates the Court Congress and the dclaration of martial law in Brazil. The disturlnxl state of affairs in Brazil is viewed with deep con cern in view of the importance of Amer ican interests in that country and our close relations of trade with it. There is reason to believe that the revolution ary movement is leing fomented by a considerable party which seeks to re-establish a monarchial form of govern ment in Bralil. Republicans for the sake of protection that is, for the sake of their pockets; and in order to preserve the pec uniary ad vantage which they falsely think they derivvo from the Protection idea thev tional convention. nomination. may place him in Connecticut Ablaze. It is known that a plot was recently unearthed at the manufacturing town of FJvas, near the Spanish frontier, which has caused the authorities much anx ie- ty. Elvas is admittedly more of a Re- clubroom and the piano is to be of polished hickory wood. It is the plan to make the club a Democratic rendezvous for Home stead and the surrounding towns. An Indian mound was oened near Kingwood, West Va., on Monday on the farm of Isaac Elliot Kean in which w as found a large number of valuable relics, including some rough gold jewelry, arrows tomahawks, etc., also some curiously fashioned weaMus, evidently intended for hurling stones of great weight. Twelve M-rsons had been h.iried in the mound, their heads to the center and limbs extend ing fan shape. Then? were no human Imiim-s, however, the remains having crum bled to dust when air w as admitted. Black rain is a curious phenomenon which has not yet tx-en properly and ade quately explained. There fell, on the 23d of November, 1S19. a remarkable showert Montreal, accompanied by appalling thun der. The fall had been preceded by dark and gloomy weather oyer the whole of the states and Canada, and, when Montreal it self was visited, the whole city became dark: the atmosphere appeared as if cov ered w ith a thick haze of a dingy orange color, aud the rain which fell had a thick aud dark inky appearance, and seemed to I publican stronghold than almost anv Waterbcry. Conn.. Nov. H. Forest- other Portum,,.., ).m ;c i. deliberately turn their party and their have rageJ Saturday and to-day on Heyed that the conspirators were wholly n lth blatk substance ct. , r .x, i the mountain sides at Beacon Falls, kill- isolattnl from the Republicans of other rctemb,lnS soot- State tD the control of Quay, the cmbez- irj nparlv a hunjred horses. The fires 1 ,ra e... ' i a:. " . -The body of a woman, buried In a cem- o j - I I -vaMj. ntvt illV of so extensive disloyalty has added to eUry at Marian, O., a few years ago. on the feeling of uneasiness. It is feared being exhumed this week, w as found to by many that the Republicans will take have almost completely petrified, the feet the advantage of the coming municipal ueingtneoniy portions inainaanoi unaer elections in Lisbon to make a serious ne the change. "Xo signs of emacla- The fires zler, and remain loyal to a tarty that are from young timber lands, and are not only sustains him but protects him threatening several framehouses and the and his Pun? from 1.-1 r.nrsnit. F.verv buildings at High Rock Grove. The situation is alarming. This morning a special train of thirty The people, says the Philadelphia Tiufx, seem to have settled one of the national tickets for 1S'.2 with such em phasis that none can get any sort of a foothold to organize opposition. It is President Grover Cleveland, New York. Vice President Horace Boies, Iowa. The Republicans did not so clearly fore cast their ticket by the late elections, but they have made Governor McKinley intelligent man who on Tuesday voted . , i - j & -. .. ....... . me iiepuuiican ticket in renusyivania lnen wag from Waturbery- They must have suspected that Quay ought to . have worked all day fighting the flames. Two huudred and fifty acres of land along the Nangatuck railroad have been burned over. Chierly owned by that railroad company. be the comrade of the convict Bardsley, and that it is Bardsley 's silence that saves the party from still further ex posures. It would seem, however, that no exposure of crime would deter the Republicans of Pennsylvania from vot ing the straight party ticket." Senator Quay In Florida. Titusviixe, Fla., Nov. 7. Senator Matt uay and General Mahone, of Vir ginia, and their tarty passed through here to-day en route to St. Lucie. Sen ator Quay refused to talk politics. He The special session of the Senate at one of the pickles next the wind, and he Harrisburg, came to a close on Wedncs- is now the most promising of all the by the Senators voting that they had no had refused all the way from Pittsburg candidates on that side, unless Blaine jurisdiction. The result of the late elec- . IIe s m Florida to fish. shall gather up sufficiently to take the tion was regarded as an evidence that' General Mahone said, however that field official stealing a crime and that those Cleveland and Boies. Senator Quay is engaged in looting the State Treasury looking fagged out and not near so well The Iittsburg Jhxjxttch (Rep.) says "Governor Pattison's" experiment of should be commended instead of punish- calling an extra session of the Senate ed. The resolution passed by a strict will cost the state not less than $40,000, Iirty vote, there being 28 Republican and probably more" remarks the Phila- Senators voting for, to 20 Democratic delphia Bulltlin. And as $40,000 is just Senators voting against it. State Treas- abont 2 per cent of the sum that has urer Boyer would have preferred a ver- been wasted by treasury - management, diet of not guilty and a vindication but as when he was in Florida last year. A Panther in Snook's Camp, Clarksburg, W. Va., Nov. 9. Yes terday at Snook's camp, in ' Tucker county, an enormus panther suddenly appeared in the clearing. orkmen demonstration. Mill always Fight. tion, says a dispatch, were shown. The body bore a pinkish-gray color, and re sembled a chiseled statue. There Is no suggestion offered for this change, as no other body was ever before known to change in the cemetery. Many persons are becoming curious to know if such New York, Nov. 0. Claus Spreckels, the "sugar king," arrived from Europe ilmnM iht.r,:ff. r iT T " . f changes have resulted in the forms of SverSv t ?Z if ' Jratf1 friends w ho have been laid away, and severely again.-t the Hawaiian Islands, . . . . ' i . i - . .... . ' manv Inv-estlirat wins an sjmiii t. lie mwlc out ne am not believe that there was to be any advantage gained by annexation ; r to tue United States. Concerning his Mlaecl tleea. own plans for the future Mr. Spreckels "V said: "I do not intend to abandon my : tbrm la. hght against the sugar trust. When I j legan the fight the trust had determined : to put its foot ou my neck. Before I j left America I had my foot on the trust's ! neck. There is no money in sugar for j any of us now, but I am losing as little i as any of them. I am proud that I am j so situated that I cannot be forced into ! any kind of a trust. Spreckels and the : sugar trust will always be at war." f ANTED J Fori ot all kind, tor which the market price will tMil. nrtaa Q. U. FREDERICKS. oct 30 Lbeatarg. Pa. STRICTLY No. 1 Hoed I'artl tor 10.00 at Ial luo fc. Son's. GEN LIN E Irish bone collar! lor $3.00 at nf ' tODI. Miot by His Son. Parkebsblrg, W. Va.,Nov. S. raris Brumtield, one of the most notorious ADMINISTRATORS' NOTIOE. Lciltrt l adtnlnl ration npon the estate r-l Hair I son Klnkead Oq.. late ol the horouirh ol Ebenaborg. Id the county ol Cambria. Pa- harlnic been granted o the ondertited. notice U hereby a; i Yen to ell parties Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and tbee having claims or demands against the same are request ed to present them, properly anthratlcaied for settlement. UE). A. K1NKKAI). FEKUl'SU. LLC Y D. Administrators of H. Klnkead. Esq.. deceased. Enensnurs;. Pe., November 6ln, 1S1.31. the expenditure would be cheap if the that was more than the Senators had the Hed like sheep, and the beast owned the defPradoes of the southwestern part of Dlaee until a man named Wilt was entir- "" "uiie, nas aiea in ins boots, as was ageous enough tc kill it. It weighed ha,ve beea expected, but not by the when dead 273 pounds, and was the hantk of an outraged communty. He Senate had independence enough to do nerve to do. its duty. But in the Bitlltiin't basis of es- - - timate it is worthy of notice that f30,- i Fike A lakh Forakek is a candicate 000 of this $40,000 was wasted by the for Uuited States Senator in Ohio, as is Senate ifclf in taking testimony on a also Senator Sherman for re-election, case in which it now declares it has no The Foraker men are claiming every jurisdiction. thing while reports at Sherman head- - - quarters are that Sherman has already rib-Hl'STr-uctt rrifiivkd frnm Y?iiiia clulu i ft , . - i - " oviv. v luio, j iuui uiure suau en- . i:-.. , .... v,. ki.. l 1 ..u ... . ... "'- ""'S- uunuvumuiwiej largest ever seen in that county. Horrible Death of a Family. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 8. A team attached to a wagon in which John Henry, a farmer, his wife and two child- had been on a diunken spree aud was aoasing nis ife and fanny, it is re ported, when one of his sons shot him through the body and killed him in stantly. AJIirt)K-S NOTICE. HavloK been appointed auditor to dlstrlb ot the rend In the hands of E. P. Baker, as signee ol Abraham Beais et ex., notice is hereby len that I will sit at my office In Enensborc on TUKSDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH. 19W. at 10 o'clock a.m for the purpose ol said appointment, wnea and where all parties Interested mast at tend or be debarred from coming la on said fond. T. W. DICK. - Auditor. -DEALERS IN- General.'. Merchandise CLOTHIJYG, FL O UR , FEED, LumberandSliingles. We keep our Stock always Full and Complete. Give us a Call. IEclkemdBilI2 IHIappjpeU) CAjrtn o nltown, r a. Fall and Winter ! I have just received a large stock of BootSjShoes& Rubbers FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ALSO, A LARGE LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES. The Finest line of Shirts and Underwear in the town. Hats and Caps, ITosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mittens, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, Boys' Shirts and Waists, Cardigan Jackets, etc. You will also find J keep the Latest Styles of Neckwear. P. S. Agent for John W. Carroll's Tailoring House. J. D. LUCAS, Opposite Cambria House. tBENSBURC, PENAIA. B. s H. BEDFOBD MM i -sjj Li TSTKAT ISramilela has the rtpuUtlOn Of be- Ali,beBy tow d blp on or About tbo Ut day ol ing the .layer of not less than twelve , Hit fJ.?is?SS. PPo men, and his list of murders may have 1 r4ilnic two yoart ow. lu" " v,un ,,lwlCu uu t nomiaara in me republican mountain near Knoxville. Henry and associated with a ereat manv trTi a Tuesday in Castel-a-IIasmere, on the caucus. Tlie Sherman managers claim his family were thrown over a precipice murderous deeds for many ycare ?o-! Bay of Naples. A large numlier of spec- eight additional votes without counting 100 feet h,Sh nl all killed. I body regrets his sudden taking off. J. 11. 1 V UKt AUetcheny township iatora had gathered to witness a series of numbers from Hamilton or Cuyahoga tull tights which took place m the arena , counties, and they expect some of them of the circus at that place. j at least. They concede everything The circular tiers of seats from which doubtful to Foraker and say he is easily the ?iectators weie viewing the sport beaten, weakened and a large section of the I . structure containing GOO people suddenly ' At one o'clock on Tuesday morning collajisetl and carried the people down lire broke out in the four-story woolen willjit. When the force of physicians goods building of Lippincott. Johnson that had been summoned had conclud- t Co., G2l Market btrcet, I'hiladelphia, ed their lalrs, it was learned that 100 and despite the efforts of the rireinen the ! of the victims were instantly killed and structure was soon a mass of ruins. J that in twenty rn-es the wound will f The loss is estimated at $-j7o,000 but i j priv. i itnt. j fully emcrcd by insurance. J Highest of all in Leave myh ning Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report n tr n o raw Ai2SSlEuT5Ctfi PURE M. D. K ITT ELL, Attorney-D r-iiaw, EBEKSBVBU, PA. Offloa la Arraorr Balldlns. opp.Uonrt Uonse. TW. DICK. ATTOKNEY-aT-LAW. . . " tsisBicsa. Pm'i. srpeclal anenUoa giro a to claims Ut Pen. ion Bounty, ate Ch7- 9 UNALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKNEY-AT L.A W. - ,- . . Eaaaeavaa. Pun. tarufflea la Opera Uoase. Centra street, G.EO. M. READE. ATTOKNEY-AT LA W. .. . , , ,. fcaaaeacao. Paaaa. 9OBee on Centre street, near Uisib. Tl... popular U wihi,, 1i.-k C.tiiii.. r. ' !4. Our HH4iruii,.,tan- riuhi- .,Mi , ''W and. M-t .f all. prio-s r,Klt '""""-r-.: don't pay 42-INCH MIXED BEDFORD C0E1E that j ..u hii r t in nlt.M. lor ii -. i,i tin, I v., I. --i New 4-ilicl Kaflfonit'oKU - " 4H-in.li " 4rf-llH-l " M-iueh Nol- that tun r. vnrU ,r iC. , rlci rtiiind for full nm '""V. Ive f-uil, but very MylM, it,';,';";' N-u Ju'-im , AUSTRIAN SUITINGS HH. MYERS. ATTUKWEY-AT-1.AW. Eaaaeacaa. Va. ewOOxe la CoUoaade Hum, oa Ceatre sUeeL 17ILLIAM M'lCILLIP h CO., CASSANDRA, CAlIBMACO., PA. TlieM-aud many otli. r s;h-, -iiilv,',, DRESS - FABRICS at -'... 3.V.. ic...VkM1if 'iii , . er with the '"u-l'K, CRAND EXPOSITION FALL & WINTHK (iARME ix tiii:m; " " CLOAK ROOMS. ill demonstrate to you ilmt ilr,, 1 1 RT It more to your Iiii-p-m ,.Vi rv'v. trade at thex1 htores. Sp4cial att-iitioii tu MAIL ORDERS Catalotrue arid ra-hiou liuina! ready. Write for ropy. ' 17 Vertical Enc1na.'a ar , JB. miliums ..l.tT M &m W Vrtis. sa lw rir - aarf-.5r . fcWA ''-r its V iW rXxTl a-. ufacturin'g Company, of York, Hi "a., manufacturers ot 1 Ecpes, - Hay - Bailers, - Tteta, BOGGS&BUHL CATAaUMUS SAW MILLS. and all kinds of farm in"- imDlements. Parties desirinsr any ma- KJ A chinery of the above description will do well to call on or address us. WILLIAM M KILLIf SL UU., CASSANDRA, PA. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Overcoats! Overcoats! We are now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND OVER COATS in the county and give you the lowes prices. My line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is always complete. Am now prepared to show you a much lar ger assortment than ever before. Call and see me as I will sell you nice goods and save you money. Very Respectfully, . CARROLLTOWN, pa. tS-00-lj Our Enormous Spring Stock of Carpets. Fosters are now fully prepared to meet the demands of such of their housekeeper friends as contemplate making the improve ments in their homes that Spring always suggests. And in this connection let the fact be recorded that they show as Grand, Var ied and Excellent a Stock of Carpets of Every Kind and description as can be seen in the larger cities. And behind this very desirable state of affairs stands the even more important particular. THE PRICE. Also, BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF CURTAINS ANjj DRA PERIES. New Spring Styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings now ready. ANDREW FOSTER, 247 &. 249 MAIN STBEET. JOHNSTOWN, PA. M'GONNELL & SAUPP Are showing some Handsome Styles in HGHT :: OTEICOAT S IX CHEVIOTS, KERSEYS, ETC , AT $G.50, $8.00, $10.00' and '$11.50. M'COMELL&SAUPFS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1300 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Pa. IS fi QUO MM 9 9 Bet WMle Front Wm, 113 Clinton Street, Jotnstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINER Y AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. Pittsburgh, This old aal rallabla Institution has prspar4 throanands of roan nira and woman for tha aMlra daUfts of lUe. To ttaooo la want ol a useluL. practical odaoktloB. circulars will h nt on at. plica tion. SpIB.2ai I1. UVli k aos. READ THE FREE 115. 117, 119 & 121 Fefleral St, ALLEGHENY, PA. Orphans' Couit Sale -OfVALVAKLE REAL ESTATE! HY i-lrtoo ol an order ol the On.lisni' Co,i 1'aoitTla eoumy, Hennrvlvan's. lomnjiT ed, I wi II expose touMlc siaieoo tlie PTea..e. S1TDBDIT, HOI 21, at 2 o'clock, r. .. ttie lolluarlMt de7itej m. cstata. vis All that (certain plerxi or jir-.l ol Utd li'.ua In A lleifhany tawn hip. I'nuilr.i ciuniy. hst sylraDla. !)( IRIDIC land l H I' Alidet T k farrlsh. Josrtih r . I'urMn. Su-nn (ltir lieirsol Jof b O Btlen. dereasi-d, W illisa L..it and Lemon fc Balljr. eamuiniuK 275 ACRES! more or !. about luO irrn ol LI-h srrln( aud bavlDK tbereon erascted a Isrur twu-nori! FRArE HOUSE, and Large Frame Barn, and lie oawiofsary outbullillnvn. nil ltif x! a!r There Is a lance quantity 1 n. titmnift and various kinds ol hard wood timiir: n 1114 roert; and It Is underluM sri'ti rnlui.le mi ot roal. 1'he tloier on said land. hd1 thtrs n and under tbe same. fKetber i bthcuaui. 13 I UK rlkbtsaDd prirllKM. will be ullcred lor erte. II a tetter .nr can br ol'tsmn) ictsti war llisn hjr llrrlnii the entire IsDd v:tl Ua tlmter and roal together. TtKMS or SALE. Ten per cent, o' tha tnrrhase nionef Ui tpt:d at tbe time o' sale; the balam-e of ..DtU rtst the conbinallnn l sale: une-Mrd In !. and one third In two yer al'er tht emiM ot sale. laelrrraMl paynient to brr s4 to be secured bjr the juddOx-tit Ix'tnl in' ric ol purchaser. M. I. KITTtLL. Trustee to ! I the real eetats ol Irtneiiair lacher. debased. tbentburK, fa.. Ort. 30. P1RIDS! Mountain House STAR SHAYIHG CEWBE STREET, EBEHSBUEB. 'lHIS well known and lontr etsMlshe! Sfcrtsj X 1'srlor is now located "0 t'entt "! f iwtlte the livery stable ol O'Hara. 1'irK W er. where tbe business will rarrirl " ' future. SH4VINC, HAH' i TTIlMt AM; HAMPOOlN( done In ibe testes! soa aal' artistic manner. 'lesn Towels s ?i-e-isitj. a.Lles waited on at their rendem JA.MESH.HaM. Propria W Wall Paper. Ka-nd Hk-. to ur Mail lVnrtmt; fnr rnu- s.inmli.Kof NifC I IP . :ilt frnm l.V. In .W-' i-nou ..hi. - ,( Fin EmlKissanl an1 In iil' 1 ' from to :k-. run. J. KERWIN KILLER & CO, : .V3 SmiOififldSt.. iiTTsi:i"KC.H.r-i (Mention this aM-r.) J MarcbtVBl-'.yr II OTE1. LEIIKANI'K. h. j. shetiii. i'i,rK'r; c sf. . . .4 K. IliiUitll Kallway lkepot. ' " " 1MW ... Dish tb basst aoooonnodHti Perni 10 Lupi and tMtarder). Z7 11. del're 01 somion ana qsm wm - . . to stop. The Table Is Bnur.neJ t in supplied with the be-t the nsrtrt sni ru all the delicacies ol the sea.'i. ., ' " .sd c stars Uon given to the care ol horses srHrrrj(. 1 . . . . k. .... . h. 1 . i.ure iiuu.-o and nothlnsr but the bent Is sold. 1" FA KM FOU KENT. n,i,,t'r In Minister townslni. ai;iit tt Ebonstturs frissni rai.rc.i i. j, mila8 from frosstm. t ann ' f 1- rnon 1st of April, t all " ;- adJ tbe subscriber at Lor,,,J 'k;; ycKiS- Feb. 27, F)R SALE. .. rrlTst The nnderslirned will ",J, ton'M ..ieee. of real esUte sltuste In Mn'!" t r Oaiubrta county. '""'" .Tiovss ii,,,.. l and n Itr-ivre acre. ,'uu) ot - J propertvls Improved and I n ' ,W11,M tlvatlnn. and will be sold at . rbt?f .nJononeesv terms. or call on or address Alrln EimHE"-. 1.1 aV Cm mmv - Deeemlwr 12. 10. or ALESxllE wAHitWI. a est'swaasrasitllfa sissssw- Ltl fr n'"7 rsiwc 'osi-ll Numory St-k. ;a;.U m " - To a S3000li?siii ..taa-ifc.l'''''i.i' .,.1- -' J --J ZLml-'. " '" " I- ',,r1slsSi - . . . . STKAY 8TLLK. r,r, 01a is A stray steer. stK.ut tw 1" ,. JtV my place in Ali-' '"oie' The owner Is '"l""".".... property. ..y "Xcot'""' I'.v irUe he wiU 1 disposed H y ,Mil. ,,., Prin"0'! It "i I t 1 ' . r
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