.-'V ';; if 1 i . 11 r (I i is 1 . . a . . . knllM frl.t - 1 Washiugton Letter. l N A' . I l-Ht PbiUu.iDh'ut Jwvrd, i spe-ncing bflJiU-UnJl JLVVOTillU ioXthclHi.lonUim.agew-8: With- j Wjk,IllM;TON, p. C. Dec. 12th, 1801. uu accepting ou m.v. . M iiarribun uuu. .......--- --- Uctfi which he prints in regard to th ifJ a 6trong bid A t'olorfd l'a'hlic Irire,t. I S E A U OT1I K SO 1 1 Si -" -Jimw Carson, a mail carrier of Tion- i T....ur.Ur tww 14. The first colored .u .i mi.ixwi nf m. nm of DJLlliur.., -- CSW. WHS unu up .v- . i m;m1 in the Catholic tin-l- I .- i ,,., l,,,t hood in the United btates will be ordain- wrson threw some vitrei in me utmninu . .7 ,. ... i.i.ii...t..i..i.ia tendent v coubiuercti. - i - mat nr wa . - J . . i- , t - . i. ..., l nm -r no circum- - - ' " . . i n a I T U 4 1 V M.1111I3 i W nilf LllilL 11V , i . .. Alt' I ih I J. 1 l.lim.MI . mrtrv is under the care of a superin- of the A-num .. - - the nomination. He . orua neu T,,.:,,,. tM.rPU!lhed W.llmce Pnnlw j - ,.nMi tw trie iHii'uini innfe-" i. I,,,,..,., iiwt ouauruuu. --- - - - . . V"""V; " - ; Luu pm-cesful may or may not write mu ' ' 31 vcamaco. He was bapfued, con- to dealh near Tarkersburs. : The lwr experiment, while no,v it is a-ain positively FtaUnl that he 31 caw P; . . t!oinnulnlon , J!e TI, was to have been married Christmas and was building a House tor his bride when the a. cident occurred. The Roger's woolen factory, on Dig TVar creek, Lvcomin? county, with all the gUK-k and machinery, was aesiroyen iy on Friday cvenins, tlie wrk, it is believe.! . or an incendiary. Loss. f 10,(XX); insurance, t . ,...vh Pkoctok retiretl 1 inuumv., ( joremment. 1 le strongly ! iuix-o - ---j " . a cho.t has.inven tne woi Kni.-u ..,cpnitohin from gravest danger. ut tne rn " iorscg the Government guarantee of , city, uie mumr w.... . lbe 70u.foot hvel of the Anaconia cupper kstweek.toaccepttheenath. g o he mak no do g thUo . As ,t s anwrA ,n .for mine at I5uiu Mo(ll. lt ,s said to sit on Vermont, made vacant by the resigna on.y 1 . n. . to hne xtsiw . .mates as nes- a colored man to attend lectures at M. d War Office w l probably teappoinieu - - wants to interfere with tne sovereign iy , , . trt ,h- vote of their 100 . : r 1-1 1 -' tin v i iii? uii luv ... iar iiavc . . . -1 - r rh... avs hw ' 8 a ineaiiBoi ivu.. .v j miiosii'"" J" ' ;n St Francis Xavier s churcn, mis i Governor Cavhbf.ll of Oh.o, mijs hm advocates of free coinage by llie only part of the message cU-scrv- , in -t. JJ-. bte his first reelection was d eved by the expenih- U rateg! & 3 ! n s a! 5 o'dock SrisUnas morning. I Wre of more money than was ever used U as a niean8 of advan- that dealing ..f'S I In 1SS8 he entered St. Joseph's Sem- ln an Ohio contest, the chairman of one confej a awakening 'Tver "1 wUn inarj-. where sperial attention is given publican county committee having - t in a system ef 0 had $40,000 to expend. ; experiment cannot the condemnation of those ho .behev fJtZ1 attend lee- . ... .t... - 1 ; .. i.mc 1 t nu' HOfuiiiiii a- 1 . o.i iviriioui me in in'i luimiik . 1 . . t.. Mary's Seminary, i . tion of financial peril. rights of a state as lately exercised by I Tliat part of the message devotea to Michi),an legislature by the adop foreign affairs is interesting, but it con- tion (f a Constitutional amendment pro- against him. The crand jury at Pittsburg, on -ion- ,.M.ir VV:' . .....i.l fnr the election of day return.! true bills in the Quay libel rf ap. f Cngrs and the eWtoral ...r. ,u n.t nuhlish nir com- portant. There is an unreserve.! 1 amendments uxug.w..0. . 1 rf nirtnufTement of the Lniteu "T w' T ... 1: ,...1. v,- tmnv and Albert J. Barr and James i" . have always been a ive mo..L., ... 4"c JiV" .Vrr; i8ii-.i o if-Vi .o.l alitor renectively. SUtes representatives in tuiw, proves that Senator Gorman ana me mother ageu si, v.augu: - Mdls. proprietor and litor. nspetmc y UI n e oc the Dher Democratic leaders have been eCn of 63, all lived in a house isolated The suits will probably come up tor vhm ight in asserting that the notorious I from Elizabethtown O. Tl.ey were x . , 1...... subject of the aiparaiso ouir r , ..".i.i onK- tern- mlrlv nd unsriable. The mother v - j . . 9 I MlilMIl -A. vl v v .- 7 , mi ... 1 m 11 in r ki 1 1 1 11 in in 111 1. 1 11. u. . 1 .r -1 In Deain Embrace. The McDole family, consisting of the u . tn. in. fini-pmnifnt shall have been Teceived. GOVKRNOR 1 ATTISO naa 'u . terfere in the cas of twenty- five grocers This is the only soeck of ser.ou, com--v.;...tr.n conntv. who were each plication. lieciprocity is passed over Vi I . '""r, . ' a room across me son slept fl ied $100 and costs for selling oleomar garine. The grocers declared that they had Ix-en deceived, and thought they were selling butter. without a hint of the intentions of the President as to the difficult task of mak ing and unmaking duties imposed upon him as a part ot tiie reciprocity scheme. A great variety of topics of minor in trpst are touched uiion. There is an rorce 0111 a ui. ......, ...,7 ...... - porarily shelved by lamenting the fail- and daughter slept m . il. ..1 l.Ill nuArkwinrr -1 .. - 1 . u-. i.i.. ..;..l.t tw f:iniil- retired an to 7 commission ij ufjHHiiin. 1 n miicMMj '"s1" . by the Supreme Court for the punose of a.s usual and the son heard nothing un considering the "evils connected with ! til just before daylight, when groans our election svstem." This is a wily at- ! called him to his mother's room. There - -mm 1 , fl . a, H.i. .ilM-.tinll 1 111 T X f the nart of Mr. Harrison to eta partisan commission apiMintel ; . 1 1 : x ,. 1 that wouiu repon in latut 01 n.- fmm.l a terrible situation. Durin the night the daughter had been seized with death and had thrown her arms ment of a law similar in all resjiects to 1 around her aged and feeble mother in a liad pmione.1 . ... r.t st.ito terest are loucnru u "-" " - - . . . . -,. 1 . - , . . ,. . . u.i Jamwu. xh.aik, - , . has leen tncke.1 tv one 10 om- j tne 01a iauy s arms w n. . . . . 11 ...:i. 1,;.. (rimU unreserved recommendation mai me . . ti;i.i ... iu, 4.,,ht in ..,,11.1 i,..r hn.l down under the covers. i tilllVin" lilSl ami loose mm "- - . uusmou aiw is i nij . . 1 .1 1 in the interest of Benjamin Harrison, or Government shall! empovvercl to in- ,he tr;ip a ond time. The The embrace was sostrong that the aged n the mtertst of "J'"n Beni.imin dorse the liomls issued for the cunstim- principal "evil" in our election system, victim could not free herself, and in her U playing fast and looM! ithIteni.imin ragua Shi ip Canal: Sub- in Mr. Harrison's mind is that iVmo- fright and weakness she fainUl The Harrison in the interest of himself. It Un0ft"e 1 , , ; Crats are eUn-te.1 where he wishes Kepub- daughter died and her clasp t.gh ened will take time to develop which party is wdu-a are ako approved, and a laau jj0.ms to ele tel; if that could le re- alwut her mother and hell her like a ..... 1 tincr indorsement triven a sclieme 01 . . Id do nothing and it to be disappointed. i , ! postal leiegritjuij Tut pu-sent Speaker of the National , Upon the subject of pensions the tone House of Representatives is the thirty- of the message is apologetic. The enor Bccond man to hold that enviable pesi- mous exicnditure will not reach to the lifo Tliere have been airsrrecate extH-cte.1. The Commissioner thirtv-one of Pensions thinks lie may get along U 1 1 -1 ( 1 1 V V UlJtlV .L. v . . - - versnl he would consider the system ier- fect. Mr. Harrison naively informs an over taxed country that the Commissioner of Pensions, after a careful examination of the subject, is of the opinion that Ho ouiimato of 14 !.'.." ;.(XH. which is included in the annual report of the ... - .1 , 1, -. vise. Tlie son colini uo 110111105 required the combined efforts of tvvo strong men to unclasp the dead woman s arms and release the mother, who was so nearly choked to death that it is not Ulieved she can recover. finders. Henrv Clay was elected Speaker six times, and Blaine, Coalfax, Bandall, Carlisle, and Nathaniel Bacon, Ot North Carolina, tilled the office three times each. Another visitation of the "grip" is anticipated over the country generally 111 xciivtis 11 - j r ' mi lumii ... ..-. ...... 1 .. . :.i .i... o...ir-r.ri-i. ftM-ri'tarv of the interior, will !e sufli mis year wui.oui unnnu. j ------ . fio i it OOO will do for cent to pay the pensions for the J ear tion, and that $l-ll,.-l,000 will do for 1 .,( the next fiscal year. Thisstatement car- Jn onor u Rive Sj)eHker Crisp an op- ries its own comment. jMirtunity to devote sometime to the very In the tail of his message the Presi- important work of making the commit- dent mentions the laxt which Provi- tee ius.Mgnn.ents the House adjourned , , from Uetlns!av to Saturday with the iknn Viiia-otven the country in our . -, ... ,, ... v. v .. w f - - mi, .ikI-iiw inir 1 1 1 'l I II (kiil.l tlin i I - ihiin.l:int hjirv(sts. lie had no appar- .wimr Wlnlav. KIllK II ill LtU VV1 in; .vu t ft-- J ' " " imiiinn tn truce the effect of this Wen if lie devotes liis time entirely to 1 r cpvnifi it i r w it 1 1 unuiiiintcu v . .. -. - ...v.. .- ravateu iorm 01 eni lnciinuiion 10 unit mc v v... r.rn 11 iirurumn ' v..."- . . . .... 1 i . 1 : Vv..ll iw.lk.li1o thtit L . 1 .111 ;niiionTii . im . c ,iti oT.ii ence noon tne lecisia- me iiiti 1 o. nt"'j wnai iiriner.j , ...... - t . , ,v Stn-aker Cri-i will be able to announce though in many instances it assumes t.ve experiment of his admimstra uon, ""iL-S More the Christmas re forms peculiar to itself, and may be en- ( but such a digression would have been titled to the name by which it isgener- ; instructive. It is necessary to a projer The first hill introduced in the Senate ... 1 : 1 ..: .,tl.i..l..i.iAcnf Rnnmv nrrprfinlip. nua tlmt rr;4r! hv Slllierillten.lent ailv known in niaiiy iuuits m muiic n-n ui n ........ ...... j --, - j - . . ! . . ..,.,..... 1..rtnr ... ;,!imr f ir u iMTmnncnt cen- The onlv topic wincii me 1 resiueni i . ." , pus bureau. Mr. Harrison does not jipproacnes wim anj io.i. n w My Nkw Yokk, lK-e. 14. Kdward M. Field, son of Cjrus V. Field, and part ner in the bankrupt brokerage firm of Field, 1 jndley, Wiecliers V' C-o , on Broadway, was arrested to-night by a Central office detective 011 an indictment charging him with grand larceny in the first degree. He was lK-kc-d up at po lice headquarters. The warrant charge.1 Edward M. Field with appropriating se curities and thecolatteral property of the ..( ;... 1 I in.llev Wiecliers & Co.. Ni.. 1 Broadway, for his own personal j dangerous the rafters aud give orders, and resembles a former lireuiau of the mine who was killed there. WilHam Jewell, whowasemnloycd in a furniture factory at Husihesville.Lycoming county, was struck in the abdomen by a cross cut saw on last Friday, receiving a terrible wound from the effects of which lie died on Sunday. He leaves a family. Workmen diecinr tlie Harlem ship enl at the uDuer end of Manhattan Is lrnl while at work sixteen leet Delow tne river tied in an incipient peat formation. have found the tusk or a masuwou. it 1 fmir feet lone and six inches iu diameter at the butt. It must have lain where found many centuries About U o'clock on Sunday night, says the Greeiisburg Prc. the large barn of 1 he Ytiughiitghctiy Company, just across tl.n river from SuterviMe. near iayior sta ti... .n the Pittsburg, McKeesiKirt & Youglieiiy railroad, was burneJ, together .i iil. hII the contents, including live valua ble mules, which wire tied np in the sta bles. Loss, tX to ft.mw; partially in sured. Mr. and Mrs. William Fessler. of Wil- liamsort.rose 011 Saturday morning, leav iiw.ir two children a 3-vear-old-boy s-oldliabe asleep. About 7:3l o'clock the little Imy went down stairs and told his mother the bed was 011 file. She ran up and found both tlie cradle and the led on tire. The baby w as so badly burned that it du-d at 2 o'clock in the af leriioon It is supposed the little loy left a lighted lamp fall on the bed. Franklin It. Kratz. aged forty years, a farmer residing near Henderson station. Hacks county, was brought to the State Hospital Tor the Insane on Friday, his mini having been deranged, it Is-alleged, through" mistake made by Sheriff Hover several "weeks ago, in calling at the farm and making a levy 011 his proM-rtv. Al though nK.logies were made after tlie er ror was discovered, the affairs" preyed up hon Mr. Kratz. who had !ccii somewhat weak minded for .several years, that he be- l came ho.ftclcsyly insane and positively We Mave ISoW SrapVte stock of medium priced novelties for the holidays in Ink Stands, run s;nto Pi.jrrmp Tr.v DiRhr-s. Perfume. Mirrors, Writing tesks, Portfolios, Match ah s, Needle' Books,. Jewel. Cases, Calenders, Ther mometers, BookMs, Whisk-holders, Parrots Toy Chiirs, Bugs, Dusters, Frames, Paiuted Splashers, Work-hoxes, Alhums, Cuff and Col lar Boxes. Dressing Cases and Fancy Baskets. And in the more substantial articles we. have Silk Mittens, Silk and Liuen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Towels, UmbMlas, Muffs aud Capes, Pictures and Easels, Children's Muffs and Boas, Sacriues, Siampnd Goods and Dress Paterus. Also, Ribbons, Silks and Plush Balls for Fan cy Work. EvilRS. R. E. Jones IS. EVERYBODY BUYS Gloves and Haniercliie s FOR EVE1.TECDT ELSE IT I HE Holiday Season, We have a Special Circular and Prirc Li. .... .i.t i t .. 1 011 miiij.m i. ni'iii'-, 'm;iitit:g jj tlie .leiails ii tiioe illxirute ut Shall v.c Lin and spis-ial values. You'll lie interested in it you a copy? Il'c I in fnl all nur VUii n I'hu'n llrinstitrhcl llmulhi n liii 1 k. IaiO'u h' and dent', and are confident no smii ;i'invi in tli"e e are selling can In- f.iuiicl , Win-re. We've made a repntatiuti and an- It oil Fall and Winter I have just received a large stock of Boots, Shoes Rubbers FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ALSO, A LARGE LINfc. Ul- iUMUUL snuta. The Finest line of Shirts and Underwear in the town. Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mill ens. Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, Boys' Shirts and Waists, Cardigan Jackets, etc. You will also find 1 keep the Latest Styles of Neckwear. P. S. Agent for John W. Carroll's Tailoring House. J. D. LUCAS, Opposite Cambria House. vt BEHSBURC, PEN M A. HANDKERCHIEFS. More tiniii i."" stju 'f ;:f,ri,f. t riil lldmlrliicfx to k '( ' .m. fan we say more? Yes if value yent ill esecu1i4.1i i,f nl Ulll ; order entrusted to u do nut .'. ;tsi. r fulfil your expectation. a'ci-jit tlie irond ha k and refuinl mi.i,..y If von cannot come ti si-e 1 1 1 HOLIDAY DISPLAY III these slorcs. you can oiilcf ,v with con '.idciiee. the disease is reported to W raging with fatal severity. Col.l.LCTOK W.RMCA-TLK, of Pittf-bur?, another of senator Quay's friend and appointeesi, has been getting into trouble with the government over his accounts. H hns !een soeculatinz with public funds and lm lost. Now he is plead- CounL for hi ing to lie permitted to resign and sen ator Quy and Christ Mageeare laboring with the President to save him from the disgrace of dismissal from otlice. is that suggested by the action of the state of Michigan in authorizing the choice of Presidential electors by Con gressional districts instead of upon a general ticket. He probably feels a per sonal interest in this change which ac- warm denunciation of mention this subject in his message. There has leen good deal of nonseno written about the elec tion of Speaker shut ting out a prominent candidate for the iVmocratie Presidential nomination. The National convention only, has au thority to settle that question. If Jerrv Simpson does not catch the Sneaker's eve ns of'en as he wishes, it - . . 1 .. ... - 1 .. . r use. I here are saiu n oe a muuovi 01 similar warrants now in issue, all of which will Ih 110 doubt le bniiht for ward to-morrow when Field will le ar raigued in the couit of general si-si-ioiis. li.-tiict Attorney Nicoll has had the ihMt Klward M. Field was t tin. lii-arine in the ca of I oinnion- wealtli auainst W. II. Dill.chareed withem-iM-zleiiieiit !y ex-Cashier Mctlratli.of the Hout7.dalelink. helore Justice McCullocu at Clearfield on Thursday afternoon of last week, a continuance until January th was granted, bail iii.W.onu U-ing furnished gerrymandering and the dangers that will not be because of his location, as he " - - 1 , ..,.,.....1 .. I.. ta vc-tv front row. may grow out of it. But the Miclugan Vrom hisdis 1 . . . .M...... n.ln. n.wl.Wl,, " . . . . ,' , SClieill? IS IlOl EfUHittuv;i, ....v. .j ... impression mat riaru .u. --iu mm .s Kim . . . 1... ..l-inor in s- ! in 11... f tilier three cases on the trial list not insane, 110, m i.m.j cv- "B 1 - . . ., c-ii iiwtu-' Tlie district att..niev has attorneys fir Dill move! to have the bail It-en in consultation with InsiHH tor redu.1 from i.uJ to such amount as the Hvrtuss for -oii.e time relative to the com 1 d.-cid-l risht. Judsie Kr. l.s reJuced wherealH.uts of Field and the advisabil- ; the amount to ?t,(M i" a h of the cases, ty of placiiiii him under arrest. To-day ; the old hoiidsiueu U dug a'ain inialihil. Vic, II .hci.i.-d to act and readily s;ot the - eignnture of Jui'.ge SI. Martine. WILLIAM M1 1(1 L LIP & C CASSANDRA, CAMBRIA CO., PA. J Tm4(m1 rinM.wft1i or Ui4 r Jim tm Lm M We are agents for the Penn Man- York, ..rinmMirM fiV UIHClUriU, v-iuiumiT, Akufi??r"! Pa., mauufac.arers of IVJ f--V255 iiUfei-u "J ' 1 rig. 2. Si'EAKKR Ckish has not yet announced the committee on rules, which he must do before Congress adjourns for the hol iday recess, if he would have the full list of committees ready to submit to the House upon the resembling in January. The impression still prevails generally that Messrs. Springer and McMillin will 1 be the Democratic associates of the speaker on that committee, but no olli cial sanction has !een given to it yet. Our Washington correspondent, says . . ... , 11 1 ' j apoiuiiiieiii hi me riiiuu ( nocence itself beside the policy of ad- tiHte for Sjieaker received. He thinks j niitting new States in order to defeat the that instead of 8 the Alliance candidate , re d choice of the people. i sf'l liave had about 40 vole- rtalttioue 01 tne peopit. metting of the oxet.ulive Com- " ' mittee of the National Democratic Coin- Bekoke there is any talk of war with n,jttoe iiere early this week was an im n.;t; c-c ihu Pittlninir Vn.-a. all the re. nnrtant event for the party and a very sources of arbitration so warmly com- pleasant event for those who attended it. iruuco.d tn; t $.1 .ico. N'k.wiu Kt;. Ie j Ikool It r port. j Kepoi l or Stiminei hill schtMils for month j endintr Iccemb i 7th. l".'l: r. ...... w. Vimilier enrolli-d mail's. t ( . 1 . . ... - ....... 1;). The Newburg ! 4; females 21. A vei aire attendance males. . 1 . . ; 1 ,.....,..1.1 -k . f...., l'l- 1.11:1 1. .11. 1 -it mil. in ai- uipatch from Wnldon to VoV for two tendame-males. M; females, .v.. Those men who have buncoed UoU it 15. Cro- ,.rf.- t in attendance: Kit-hard Costell, .....n ..( , ndres. near Waldon. out . l noie Plummer. Stella Tullv. Myrtle ..-. r.rui 1. w c.,;,t l,r,v ivMssisl them- ICniwii. Kihel Seaman, t'arrie Seaman, .i. . . .: t.l! t.o .r-.,t,f Ik.ra M. t'larreii. Mu.i::i' Silie ami lua Coiietcss should tie exhausted. There would lie no honor or glory in going to war with that country, which has a pop ulation about half that of the state of Pennsylvania. The trouble about our relations with lit, UJ 0 . . , . . . , rr ij : . r i... 1110 la unit ,i.ii v 11 - ''- theNework Herald, informs us that , , , 1 i 1 . great extent are not satisfied of the wis the Demorratio leaders have decided to attempt at present no tariff revision, but , " Jugtlce of lhe administration g .;n ..eh'.ve fewsi.wtantial results ! l?- If Balmaceda, the tyrannical in the obliteration of duties on raw ma- j nd bloody usurper, had triumphed terials through seperate bills. This will leave the party in position to attack the McKinley bill next fall if it chooses and will prevent it from having a bill of its own in attacking which the Republicans would put it upon thedefensive. In the meantime business will not be disturlied by tariff tinkers, and the party will go into the fight unhampered by demagogues. 2 X u mher enrol led males, 17- females. 22: total. Avera?eatieim- ance males, 1"; females. 17; total, 32. Per cent, of attendance males, .'.: females, .SS, Those perfect In attendance: Walter Dimond. Koscoc Seaman. Howard Dimond. Jeunie I'.nnton, Nettie bong, Sarah Tully. Jessie l'lummer. Lizzie Werner, Katie Mavers. Ama liable, Ainaii'ia nun, and all kinds of farming implements. Parlies desiring any ma chinery of the above description will do well to call on or address us. wiLLinm m rviiiir o wjr , sources of arbitration so warmly com- pleasant event .for those who attended it. - d knWI1 ' St.aIUil mended bv Mr. Rlaine's Pan American January -1, " ,ne llfi t,.e w.ld brick came. The old farmer j Room Xo - iho ,;ci.mi,inii' fit ineiiiu comnimw 111 - . . . . . , . Washington, for the purpose of naming J " known in tins city wiiere . e tWtimfand place for holding the next holds a large shce 01 reality. He b Niional'Sniention of the party. The probably seventy years old and has a Ume for Elding the convention will large family of grown-up c hiW. "e probably be about the first week in July, has long kept his nt;".einSS" but the place is as vet a matter of doubt. national bank here, whit h mstitu Keprelentative Mills characterises as. Uon, - JJ, LrJ To absurd the rumor mat ne inienueo to re- : . a . .. ..ntlH, f ... . and ISllsle seaman S.gn n. o ccli the noon train for Middletown. rm No. l.-Numlx-r enrolled-males, not deny tut the u of res.g. an hto a Avt.ratjeatU;d. never occurred to h.ni - e JJ draft, llUt he declined, and insisted on ance-males, 20; females, 21; total, 41. Per kind of a man; and unless .tne uovernor , 1-M1 A.n.mntinn . -.tunei..ales. .85: female. and bkKHly usurper, had triumphed, of Texas shall cal a special session of T it;I-Zi .J . i .7tnrf-nr- Su lla 11 1 1 11 .1 1-1 ii,r cit which ehkll These were given lnm, and it is believed .83. Those perfect in attendance, su.ua then everything would have been all the 'f'ature of that State, huh shall UlHt he Raveh shart)CrB $3,000 as soon McClarren, Zeta Dimond, Sallie Myers, right. The United States would most iti i. ""T?;, .1' : as he got out of the bank and received jeie Myers. Nellie Wentroth, IIla Huru- . . . lll-u IK l 111 uviinivi -t 11m -i . . - . liL-al l.QVA rfm& in fnr rhrmP llt- . 1 1 :ii CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Overcoats! Overcoats! in .1 x.mi !li l.irrpst and best selected vv e are now uie c i" onw,. , , stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND OVER CO ATS in the county and give you the lowes prices. My line ot 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, C. .J. SILlitJUEUGH, CARROLLTOWN, pa. BOGGS&BUHL, 115. 117. 119 & 121 Federal SI, ALLEGHENY, PA. B.L.JOHSMQS. M.J.m iK. A. U. lh( KFTAllLn-HttD lTi. I Johnston, Buck A: Co., EBENSCUKti. - - I'KXS'A. A. VV. Ill li, 4 aklilrr. fTABLlHHK. It1!. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKUI.L.TUWN. I'A. T. A. Oil KBI Oslilrr. General EantiEg Ensiccss mmi The t-illowlnit ure Mir rlDi-ipal leiurn 01 Keuerl Lai muir liuFlnr : utrosiis Kecelvef finytMe nn 1i'mHnl nn ir.tcrrH lit ir lUK ceriiftmtoii lnuel ti tluie di'i'fil.r. OAKS tn puinifr "n ImmtMi laimiinl approved piper i'.l'untel t nil luuei. -Ol.l.l.t-TIO.N in ,1... If.fi.ttti: n.l m.ot) h'1 ttf I'nlf towui In the fD'.ted'stmtrfi i'liariiff m.lrle. IIKAI IH loue.i Deur.itut.le in nil pnrr .f he t'niinl S!nt. mid loremn cxcuaujie lrcu.l on ill 'U of Luroi e. a -frT I wlM.ni re- nol.le ni-r. iu i lut I n wai i. riiemifl. r3in.ui nic it-ut'j ..... - - he held ftruM IV pnvu'e Ml ' ii.f.-i-Mu 'I. " tliMl tl.ey will he tr. aiH.i nf llt-raliy w .riliinitnle w:il per jilt. Jte.-pec'tul'y. jllllMON. ltl K A ll. THE every iro-aiiiity mat jir. -mhi& wiu his term in the House, al- But the Consrressional party triuniplietl, and with it the cause of orderly and eon- though it will not be surprising 11 ne ; fctitutional government. As the intlu- should decline to again aasume the re- .,i..,!!B..;r.n sensibilities and hard work of eh air- was thrown for Balmaceda, what more the sui posed gold brick in return. Argument of lljiianiite. A Washington disnatcli savs: When the House is in a condition to proceed lo ' business representative Brvan will pre pose a constitutional amendment that if natnral than that the constitutionalists j should manifest their anger. This has j been invited by the retention of Fat 1 Egan as minister to avoid the confes- ' sion of an awful blunder in his appoint ment. The affair with the Baltimore sailors, in which the facts and law are T...-.., T,..! li.w 'W Ffillnwiiitr on sponsibiii'ies ana nam ivor. i uiu- ""' ..., , , r man of the Wavs and Means Commit- the White Cap notices posted throughout tw " . the Indian coal region on Thursday, a J lr dynamite bomb was exploded in the Mlca1rd Lis Jaw. lU mine a few miles north of here 'early ye.-urday. The lmb was placed Ntw York Dec. 12. Albert T. 1M- in a fun cylinder, which was shattered lows dislocated his jaw last night while to atoms Coal Bluff Mining company expre-Kin his gratification at air extra- was shut down and ot-erations cannot be ordinary good hand at cards. He was resumed for at least h week J v . . t .. j if:n: 'I' .i. m nu in ulnrh tli Olltrflfre fK-CUr- ,.!..viii,T i.mni' i i witn ins irienu iiir.tui - - poseaconstituttonamenument mat it K;ulols, in which the facts and law are playing pinoctue wn.i ' V rcJw one of the few making an attempt adopted, will permit any state sodes.rmg diluted, is a pror ,ubject for arbitra- , J. 'G S out while llcllows to run in the Indiana coal llt. Had to elect its United States Senators b.vthe ; and .B "Varl. OU. ' ... tua im. I-hm, mi.I.kII live minutc-s tion There is danger the administration is intent upon stirring up a war feeling to cloud over its blunders. But the Chilian manifesto sent to its foreign ministers puLs a different complexion on the questions in dispute, and calls for further investigation on our side. When the House is fully organized for busi to elect its United States Senators by the vot of the Deonle. Another measure he has in view is to compel the sale of all property under the United States court processes in the county where the prop orty is sold, and causing the advertising of the same to le likewise made in the county. Another measure he proposes to push to passage, if he can, is one providing that after a certain amount has been realized the inventor of a pat ented article shall cease to 1 protected. The Senate in its brief open session on Monday added 214 to the list of bills in troduced, making the total for two days 827. Among them were bills to erect monuments to tieneral U. S. Grant and Mary Washington; to organize the touch discusseti permanent census 1 . , , , , , vl-.- with no motive to quarrel with bureau; to repeal the law prohibiting .... . 1 , ' . . all lis interests -the other wav, ex-Confederates from entering the army ' and navy of the United Stall's, and a number of inijiortaut merchant marine and shipping bills, presented by Mr. Frye, of Maine, from the committee on commerce. Proposed increased ension legislation received several accessions wanted 00. He took up a queen of the Km i-een expuaieti suaides ana two knavesof diamonds, and sooner the mine watchman would have . 1 .. ... . .... i.n l.lt.u-n iiiti-k lirnitv. he was thus aoie to couni me uraai; ----- -.- - , , : . . .. Tl... h- it, lm.:m b:id mst insiiected the oOO in one men. . . .- - He tegan to Uunt B;irry and was air fans in the cylinder and laid lns lan- shouUng with laughter when his jaw tern close to the shaft while he went a . T 0 1 1.,.. r-cuU mv fur the kev to the tool- r.i- ...! an ambulance was called, house. The explosion felled him to the l)r Clifford worked with him for nearly earth and sent his lantern and a goat, . "i ...i ,1 .t- friim tn tb Kant- which was grazing near by, in frag- tl.n ll..n.(i ,o 1 1 1 I I - 1 I tAr I.IILl- H. II lltlLir illlU V LAX. AA VTVW . me a a v v ia iuim vii:auit.ci aw iwri- - ... . - 1 -. -. r, I . 7 , .,. , ern District HospiUl, where the jaw was mente skj ward, ness one of its first acts should be, and . . . ,. . ' n..,iJsKPB. ui irki'i 1 uti'k. in iaj ifiMt w 1 t 11 "11 I a 1 M . . . . prooaoiy win ne. 10 reucn win, ior an me . nri ivilows Then he was taken home He is 2S years old and married. He works as a card cutter. .r. o...l lt..n.ii.; u-nrned not to re- I r.itu ,.r.l lumoltr ll.f r,(Vi.il oral tu.r- ' ...v ll...., f..r ton ilavw TVlfri he WAS : sonal conduct of Minister Egan. If we are asked to re?rt to extreme measures against Chili it is all the more import ant our case should le impregnable, lc cause of the wide disparity in the pow er and resources of the two nations. We j cannot affoid to bully a weaker jiower, us, tan to help Arrested fer kidnaping. hituer. Myrtle Cable, Hetrick Sigp, Clair IMummer, Lizzie Dimond, Allx-rt Dimond, Charles Sigg. Walter Hull, Charles Math eson Norman Seaman. Elmer tleorge, Henry Wyrick, lVter IJelz and Harry Mc Clarren. Report of Ash villc. School No. 2 for the second mouth: Numbcreiirolled,:); averasteatten.Iauce. pr cent, of attendance, .s.i. luose IK-rfect in attendance: Richard Storm, Os car iii'.l, Daniel Eckeunxle. Ik-metrus Stephens. Lillie Doyle, Nellie UlIs, Frances Monahan. Nettie anai-e. Report of Asliv'll School room No. 1 for second month: Number enrolled, 4-", average attend ance, 3S: jier cent, of atumdauce, .91. Thos? perfect in attendance: Murray HunVr, Ollie C.ill. Cyril RhoJy. Robert lturgoon.Sam loyle, Chester Doyle. Frank Monahan, John Eckenrode. Willie Dough erty. Eddie Hanlin. Morgan Litztnger, Charles McConnell, Earl McColly. Harvey i:all. Mat tie Doyle. Carrie Kckenroae, Laura Mills, (.erlio Myers, Adiies Ste phens, Gertie McConnell and Maggie Klatt. ANDREW FOSTER, 247 and 210 Main S rtet, Jolnist-iwu. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PITTSBURG TIMES, EriiMer anJ Belt r fta Era. ProiieEM ad Ewrpriai It gets the news of the .t'l .!. '? telegraph, and vom-is the ln-a! I'M fully and accurately Correct Market I;, Mii ts. l.rml.t ai:.i i.:t. ly Editorials. In fact cver t liinn thai -! to made a complete n.s ,!lJ' found in the columns of THE TlMh- Siilis riU-f"i' THE PITTSBURG TIMES. IT COSTS liUT ONE CENT A t:u) A YEAK. CLOAKS h FAtL WtHTEH, JUOT.!IED! Boots & Shoes at Lowest Possible Prices. Fit, style an! Wortmansliip GaaractcEfl. OUR IMI TT IE"1 IF1 S OF ALL (.RAII1K AST HE Slll RMH.il. Secretary Blaine out of his Egan blunder, Is the petition of Mary Nevins-Flaine vs. James G. Blaine, Jr., in the circuit court of South Dakota at Dearwood, the court rm Tuesday ordered that the said ACglAlUUOll 1 '.l i vAi cvinai nviiwiuiip, j v all cr.ii;.r i Man- Nevms-Blaine be allowed the sum Who fought in Indian wars. Two addi- os 500 alimony tending suit and ex tional bills were added to the already lenses of the suit, and that she also be long list of Chinese restriction measures, j allowed the sum of $300 as attorney The Senate, in secret suasion, referred fees in conducting this action. The a number of recess appointments re- trial is set fcr the February term. The ceived from the President to the appro- plaintiff is now taking depositions in priate committees. The list includes New York. 261 postmaeters and a large number of army and navy appointments. At tlie . Os Tuesday John W. Daniel was re request of Senator Allen, of Washing- fleeted to the United States Senate from ton, tho nomination of Andiew Wassou Virginia without opposition. The leg- ad collector of customs at Tuget Sound . lature is with three exceptions solidly Mr. Wallace IU gains Ills Tropertj. Clearfield, Y&., Dec. 13. In court here yesterday morning before Judge Furst of Bellefonte, S. J. M. McCarroll, Allison O. Smith and W. F. Wallace, a.ssigneesof the estate of Hon. W. A. Wallace, recouveyed the projierty liack to the assignor. The deed w us at once acknowledged and the natter closed up. This act gives Mr. Wallace aheolute con- Iml . . f o 1 '. I. if nrrnrtv ttll.1 cri UM bim until September next to jay, and the privilege of another year if at that time he is unable to satisfy all demands, pro viding that interest is paid on all claims after that date. Uxiovrowx, Pa., December 14. Jus tice Wilson has issued warrants for the arrest of Councilman W. C. McCormick and George Miller, charging them with kidnaping. The information was made by Joseph Humlerson of Henry Clay township, thirty-five miles south of here, who says that McCormick and Miller drove up to his place yesterday and asked his 7-yoar-old loy to take a ride. After they had gone some distance Humbersou became suspicious and, mounting a horse, attempted to rescue tlie txy, but was driven off by McCor nlm flourished si revolver. Mc- III ...... ......... .. Coimick claims that the child is his and ItlntrXrt Illtt. l'rogram for district institute to 1m; held at Lorettc, Saturday, January "., ls-.r:, i ternoou and evening: AfUTnoou. Recitation, pupil : School discipline, Ii. A. Thomas; Teaching num bers. A. J. Dimond; Essay, Apgie Con nery: Language and (iraminar, Maggie -irr&. Wnt nation. Misses Hasan and Uiller; Recitation, Annie Garrett; How to prevent Tardiness. A. J. Sauker. Evening. Recitation, Loreito Sargeaut; Should dinxtors take part in livcal insti tutes? Simon Vaught; Essay, Ed. Calla han: Debate -Resolved that parents have as much to do In governing the school as the teacher; aftirm, Katie tonraa, J. w. 1... I... t.ft tiim iih tlir If iuriliersrin. to ! Ih phr rienr. Eelisilas Revnolds. T. L. Lilltl, IU II il ...v.. . I . raise seven years ago. Gilcn; Pa imt, by pupil of Lorctto school w.i crnririvivl. JVmrrntic. I .frwrtiti-un. Pa.. Decemlier lfV Th l.anL- nf Twd X- Sin at Inin ftr tn davs' resumption, closed its doors again I - . . i l t T- i in IS inoriiiiin anu inuuuju j. ii.unnn assignee. P. S. Pool, the senior mem ber, says that the bank never recovered from the shock of tho first suspension. About $85,000 was drawn out during the past week. Yesterday Thomas Patrick and the firm of Hockensmith & Wagner made large deposits. The people there . are wild with excitement and trouble is ex peeled. They claim they will be able j to p-.iy in full. ' i Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. WE ABEHEAIKf'AKTEKS FOK THE L.A. IETSTV L.ES IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. A IT'LL LIN E OK CARfCIN ANUIT iT.ilSiK. M'COWNELL & SAUPP Are showing some Handsome Styles in LIGHT :: 0YERC0ATS IX CHEVIOTS, KERSEYS, ETC , IT $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $11.50. M'COMELL&SAUPFS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1300 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Pa. 3 9 l'.Ol'GHT AT Sheriff's Sale! -1T.OM T HE :--T.-K i - V. E.SCMtRTZ&CO.t The public invited to call Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. T.TTiTiY BANKING : CO.. LILLY, A GENERATE lyNK'i, 11RE.L1KE,ANI.A?V",1:NTIS AS1" TKVVsHlr . .r an" 1 ... csl'E- Accounts of n.en-1. a. - ; ...r, M that all busn. a,t.-..i..; ....iv. i.rompt aiil. i lisioV.TL-:-if M IMte M Wtm. 113 CMca im, Jdmstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to ste us when in town. IX' in k'"' ;. .-TVV. I 11 rules will !M,n,";n.i.Y 1!ANJS,1. I'-"-' AESQULTiTELY i (lt, n" n"" .,..1 l f" '-.T,''ii.n 0 r
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