' i I fnnlirb freeman. n:i:i- ui. vmi:i;i ri:uv. - - nm km J l'l.l I tl i:i;i 1 1:1s is;n il :i irn- 1:1 llliltH HI 1 1 .('lli IliT t-1 1 1 n I I i:t tf Sfttlf- ni. -Hi all lli. surplus himls t,f tin' Crow Iinii.-in r.s.rv.itimi in Soulln rn Montana, :m.Ul -:ililii; I , l I , I M I ;i.n ;. iVKUSnli I!ts-KL1., f Massarliiisetts, is :i lnistl. r in "iiiii;ii.i:n work, ami on tin- iiv l. for- t lcctinr. (ravi-lnl nu sjm ri:il train tlirotiuli tin- ':' ' 1 district. :iri-I iii.nl.- sitin sprit-Ins in a frw limir's tituf. Tiiiii-f. i-ott.m mills two in IVovi il. ncf ami out' in Lowell last weik vot.-.l to in. Tease tin- v:ij'es of their operatives. 'I In- t alaiuities tin' Keitilf li. ans Tt-.lii t. 'l as sun- to ensue if t'l. v. lan.l slioulil I- electe.l President iirr not omiri'4 on very fast. A i k.s : i:i c 1 t k cvcloiif stni' k Kose iui. Illinois, on l liiustlay iinirniiii:, ami ileslmvetl thirty-live Imhis" s. kill. il one l.ov ami injiireil fifteen persons. The .-torni ileariil a path two him-ln-il yanls w i.ii- ttnoiiuh the town. The properly lo.-.- i.- Mlmateil at .'SHM.lii(. I'i.i i ou i tin' ollirial votf for I'r. s i.i.iil in l't 'luisy Ivania : Harrison, ."li', H : ( i.M-laml. -.-l; liiihwll. I'mli., L'o.lJ".; Weaver. Peoples, S.71I: tli .s,,. li-t -l.nl.. r eaiiilnlate, S'.'S Har-ri.-on's plurality over Clevelanil i.s .", 7 In lss it was 7-'. I :!. l'l.Kli'KM !Iu;l;isoN lias irrantetl a par.lon to .laims A. ."-minions, of New York, s.ntentftl June '', l'.'l, to six tars' i in prist ii it h i it in the penitentiary, f.ir aistim: the 1'r. siil. nt of tin- i.th National hank. f New York c ity, in mis apiroprial inn fnmls from the lank. roll of .-UVell na ines of ihe Til k .'t'liiaoiiiics w liu have for years leen heaping up pen-ions as liril"S for votes, ami the rapi.-ioiis claim agents wli hive mail.- fortunes for thetii-elves ly ivorkim; iimii tin- etipitlity of others, are naturally up in arms. sa.s the New York H i. ., at lie-ileiiian.l fur a revision of the pension list. Prudent statesmen of Loth parties and the deserving old soldier.-auree. however, that soinethim.,' lulls! he done not only to elieek the unnatural growth of the (tension li-t hut to cut down its enor mous exactions. The lists needs to l made a honor. The trea.-nry needs to I from hankrnptey. A pension roll of n million Iwentv seven vears after the elos war is self-evidently swollen hy fraud and inerea.-ed hy non desert. To tax this country ."SJimUmmumio a year for pensions is to impose an tni justitiahle hurdi'ti upon the people ami to render ieace more costly than war. It is notorious that the ol.jett of the present I'ensioii ( 'oni in i.-smi ier and his immediate predecessor has heen to.-Well the list at the greatest possil.le speed for the henelit of the I .'. ,1 1 1 ,1 1, a II party, (.oil help the surplus!" cried Tanner. Kallin's luiast has heen that he Would irrant .""! '.i" 'ti new pen-ion- in a . :ir. There can he neither honesty nor justice in such an administration of the oillce. .Iii.-tiic alike ti .:deser iiii; veterans and to the taxpayers reuir.s that tlie pen sion list In' carefully sciutinicd and purue.l of fraud ami unworihin. ss. A commission miiiht he appointed for each State or agency In take proof a- lo every name added within the pa-t ten eais. Some means must I..1 adopted to direct an ahuse of the nohle sentiment of pa triotism which ha- Income intol. rahle. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. TMs is a Special Invitation for Ton to Attend ABSOLUTELY PURE w a-ini'ut l.fttt-r. Itiu'ully Miirdt-rrtl. K l!nVKii"i: IloV'fliesin a critical condilion at his home in Wiike.-harre. l'a. Three months a;o he was stricken with paralysis, which conllned him to his ro-.ni, and on Wednesday of last week he suffered a not her si rok e which has left him in a very eiifeehl.d condition. I l' was the trust stocks that fell off most hy reason of Mr. t 'leveland's elec tion, and they are the stocks which the country can see depr.s.-ed not only with unanimity hut with. a certain feeling that justice is hcim; done to men who have no pitv to those who the McKinlcy law has made their victims. As an agricultural State IVnnsvlvania is holdini: iier ow n. The total value of her wheat, oats, corn, potato and hay r..ps in l-s'.'-J is ?sL ,.-,iih,cim. ,,f Hve .-to. k .lnl.t .(!(.(. This Slate does not entirely depend upon. t her coal and iron, hut is very much in evidence when it conn . - to a show of agricultural statistics. Till-: ( 'ensiis Mlice at Washington on Tuesday issued a hulletin ;iim; statis tics of railway mileage of thewnrld in Is'.mi. It .-hows that out of a total rail wav mile:ii:e for the world of 7i'."'v 1 miles, the I'nited Stales havetio I. -s than 1 i'..".,.V.7 miles. ..r I I "Js per cent of the w hole; and that the railw ay mileage of the riilted States exceeds hy W'A the entile iniieae of the III. I World. I'.urope's lsr,M,."i miles. A-i a"s ls,7'.is miles and Africa's '.':! miles, making an a'i;rei;ate of hut 1 , i'..V miles. It is t nterestiiii; to note I hi astoiii-him; growth of the railway mileage of the t'lliteil States from the census ear of ls;;o, when there Were l.-s than lit miles of railway, up to ls'.'O. In is pi the figures were L'.7" miles, in ls."o I hey had risen o S,o71 mil.-.-, in Isi'.'.t the total had swelled to Js.'.'l'.i miles: the census of ls7l sht.Wed the milea'Je tohe I'.i, HIS miles: that of Issi) placed the tii;lires at s7.7l.M miles, while the eleventh ieii-us lipures yive the aston ishing total of li'i:;,.V7 mile.-. Wwms.iios. I. ('. Nov., President elect 'leVeian.l Will not call ail extra se.-.-iou of 'undress, unless the Kehlil'lican Senate shall at the conunj; session hv ha nuilVi; up or defeating some iii'.essary appropriation or measure coinpel him to do so." The sjH'aker of lhealHeis a leiiiocrat who took a pioniiiieiit part in the campaign, ami w ). has just returned from New ink where he had a iiuniher of conferences With the President clecl. 1 1 e IS op x -el to an extra -essioli of ColiJiresS, lielli'V in' that It would lie had hu.-lliess as Well as lia.l politics, as indeed 1I0 many other I lei rats w ho Weie at lilst inclined lo to think it niinil poli. y to hold an ex tra .-es.-ion tor taritf legislation. I'ulciS the pioniiiieiit Kepulmcans who liave turned no in .ishlni;lou since the I election are mistaken an attempt is I 1. 1 he made in the Senate to make ail extra session necessary hy leaving nil done tilings that 0I14I1I to he tloi.e. I his is 1101 to he doi.e ienly, hut hy parliaineiitiaiy chicanery , at wlncli the Uepuhlica 11 S. u.-itors are adepts. . 1 '....1. 1.. ....... 1.1 1..- ......... enaLoi ..iiisi., .i..i".-.ii i..n . , , . . . U-en nt'tirlv lorn oft her show 1111; plain as the next .ciei:IIV i l Mate, thinks , , . . 1 . . Mr. 'levelaml's little .-M-edi at the han iU t of the new York ( handier of i'oni merce will have a happy effect in coiin t.iactin the causeless hlisllie.-s M"an: vhi. n the Kepuhhcans are Iryinsi so hard to extend over the country. Tho s. n.-ihle men of the country know full wed that the .n speii ly ..I i his country is in no danger at the hands of the I -!- o. ralic parly, hut if they had heen ever so uneasV I li. se w or.lS trolil I Nlinwracy S chosen leader and President elect would I l- .-ullicietit to le-asslire them. "We i are all i n lerest.-d as A inericans in a com- i 111011 pursuit, t u r jiii 11 ose is. or oiiuht to he. 111 mir several spheres, to a. 1.1 to ihe general fund of national juospt rity . ' In 'in this 1 1 1 1 1 1 we are all entitled to 1 draw, perhaps Imt eiU:illv, hut justly,, ea. h re. civ iiil; a fair portion of imliv nln- al prosperity. Let us avoid trampling .hi each other in our anxieiv to I' first j in the .h.-triliiitioi, of shares and let lis! II ll nil r ell s Ailf Kor Wrk. IiH.M'H'Kii, l'a Novenilier '20. Mrs. l.uceale C'ros.-iiiif r of Farmer's valley, this county, was cruelly murdered last nirht- I i.irinp the evening the woman went to ttie cow stahle todo the milking. After a loiii; tune, as she did not return, an investmation was made. Just inside the stahle door, swinging from a itoss Im'UIii at the end of a rojie. her dead ImkIv was discovertl. The corse was alremly chillim in the rigidity of death when found. The rojie was clumsily tied a I milt her nei-k and her h-ct were resting on the Moor. Her facv was cover-l with IiIimhI, and there were other evidences that she met death hy sime means in ad dil'on to, or different from Mraiifjula lion hy hanv'iiii;. As sMHi as her neij;hloisi were notified, and a systematic investigation of the trairedy made, it was dcmonstratetl le yotid reasonahle dollht that the woman had I ecu foiilv murdered. Physicians i were called and they found that her liosv had U-CI1 crushi'.l hy a Mow from a luh or some other hlunt w.-apon. and. K-.-ides other hruis. 8 on her head and face, it was found that her clothing had tidcik: GABLE & COS or I L AT OUR COAT ROOM, 1408 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA. As we expect to occupy our New KuiMing in a few weeks, we will begin the great prepartiou by a Siock Reiluction Sale of COATS. This Sale Is Now Going On. lur-Trimmed Reefers. Where else in this iKirt of Ihe Country ran you xrl such an assortment of Fur-Trimmed Ket-fers to select from as you get here. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: 3.ti5, $.oo, ft; "mi, jr..7". 7 tn, 7..t. ?7 '., ?s.oo, ?s.;ki. $.7i, lt, rJ..a, Jl., etc., etc. Russian Blouses. Th-se 'pular armeiits we will n-11 in Navy "Ml, 7. "Ml, H ."Ml, IJ.'MI, l.l.'.Ci, etc., etc. I:,i They 'ome also in l.'lL'ht colors at tltl. '.." to i 1 - :,o al j fJlI.'Mi and are very pretty. Iv through the siicrlicial ahra.ion of the roK' on l-er ne-k the prints of tin kers, under which the Mi-sh haddis.ol ored, showing that she had lieen sul jected to a frightful onleal U-fore death came to her relief. Al! the indications are that she was milkiicj a cow when she was douhtless attacked, choked helpless, and then pounded with a cluh, the murderer or murderers sllhseejiietitly hanging the dead ImhIv to thecross lieain in a clumsy effort to give the cast" an ap-arance of suicide. The murdered woman was rM vears old and a widow. She owned two large farms, had a handsome hank ac count, and was known to le wealthy. Coroner Slocuni is now prosecuting an ollicial investigation, and every effort will lie made to hring the guilty party .or parties to justice. Otie Lot of $ 12.50 lieilfonl Coats for Lailies, AT SI 0.00. For this sale ouly. They are of a suj-rior ua!ity of cloth and come in Tan and lilack and run in all sizcg from oil to 4'J. Ifc.n't miss seeing the SPLKXIHI) FUK-TK1MMKI I'.KKFKIIS that we are wiling at t2 .'mi. These Coats Must !Je Sol.l. Will move into Our New I loom This Stock Must lie Reduced. To reduce their stock of CVtaU lefore they move. Sale now going on .Soon. Must reduce the slock. PLAIN CLOTH REEFERS. We will s-ll them at 2 oO, 3 oO. 4 "Ml, Ji.OO. At " "Ml, at " 7", at Ctm, at G.'MI, 7.75, at all intermediate ri-es to O.IHI. at ;.7", at (Kl at I.'i i l;i si ni v 1 1 r. t'.vn iiiM.s said at Washington on 'i .hit sday that there were four things he thought should he .loiie as soon as posslhle l.y the I'. llio cratic ( 'oiiui' .-s. The Sh. i man silver act should he rtfealed: the tax on State hanks should he repealed, and New Mexico and Allon. i should he admitted as stales. TllK two hlast furnaces which the Carnegie Steel Company intends to erect al I iiiii. sue. l'a . in connection vvilii its I III. lies lie Si eel 01 ks. will he the largest in the world. The company is now - -1 1 1 ell. d to I uy a huge part of the pig iron l oiisunn d at lh.se woiks, the ex tensive till naee plant at I'.i a.liloek Hot h. ing ahle to supply the demand. Tiik closing act in the famous strike at Homestead, was performed on Mmi day night. The advisory hoard, which has heen the gor.hoti knot of the strike, was severed and the last ollicial slither ing is at an end. The hoard, which has directed the destinies of the locked out Mien thlt-Ughf III the entile strugule, met for the last time in their hall on Kihth avenue, and alter disposing ihe uiilin shed husini ss was dissolved. Kx l'n si . lent Weihe, of the Amalgamated as--ciaiion. is .(Holed as statinir in connec tion with the Iloini stead sinkc: "Xn other strike was so hroad in Its inlluence and men were never so persecuted in any other strike. n an .siini.te of SI, IH per day for lahon is and for skilled workmen, ihe ".'i' striker-; in the 1 1, .in. si. ad. Law relic, v i!- and liea ver Falls mills lost . onii daily or lllili.OtMl dining the entire strike.' Asl roll. in. Is have discovered a new comet that is creating a sensation in the scientific world. It is in that region d. signatt d as A l alio mi da. Some of the star gi'eis mainuiln that the comet i.s a slrm.gcr and otheis that it is the fa mous I'.lela wanderer vvhii'h disappeared so .-lul.i. niy in ls.'l!. Some of ihe as 1 1 1 .in m. is e la im that the ta il of t he corn el vv ill sir I ke t lie earlh. with perhais se ll, lis i on-, ijii. m i s. ( 'theis hold that it ws . not . n. .- Wilhin sev.ial miihoitsof i. i. s ol li it- eai I II . M s.v i. k 111 i r I. s d. laratlon that his ol.. i.gui s ol Ih.- 1. . pie's party w ill co . p late w llh I In 1 '. In octal- in tariff leg islation puis to ii. -i any remote doiiht that InttV have h. en i III. I lain, d on that store. 'Ihe l:et Senate Will, therefore, haveaciini inajoiity of from S toll in lavor ol I ai ift h. foim. I n oi h r to I pi. mole the (in n.oii ohjeel it may he :..-sl.fi.. .1 that the Senators of the I'eo pies pm t will coi d ia I ly unite with the J 'el i me i a l,- in oiga ni ing ihe Senate. ( n i' her .jin st mi is I hey may a glee lo differ. Tiii.I;k is hardly any doiiht thai one of the l. iUcsts of the Ilarri-oii adminis tration to its sllcccs.-o'r Will he ail en.ty trea.-nry and a prohahle heavy .1. licit. A ililln lilt ta.-k liis helore C.ngiess at the foil hcom i ng short .-e.-sioli ill Irving to make elul- meet until theie can he pioper r. I tench iii.nl and r.vi-.i:i of the revenue laws. The most seri"U- a-pi ct of affairs grows out of the heavy .-.in tiniiiii'' appropiial -lis which miisl lie provided for. t'ne faith of (In- govern liu nt staiuiiiig ple.lge. fi.r I heir future pa v lilt lit. 'Ihe w t ii k of I he I ll ill' mi Ciii grcss will go t hu i H lei 1 1 ig doiiiliie tax list long aflr the g. o. p. shall have ceased tohe 111 1 1 her tin ligi I oils. not altempl to appropiiate the. -hare of otheis.'" Is thi- Ihe language of a con spirator again.-t his country's welfare, or of a pan lotic clti.en who liclicvcs in everv man Ix-iiig given a chance to en joy the greatest at '.a I n.i hie o.- icri t v '! S-n:ilor Carlisle, who only stopped in Washington a few hours, on his way to see his family, said of the extra Session Ueslon:" It Will depend llpoll condi tions at this time undeveloped, and which only lime will develop. If there is an extra session it will prohahly not meet until late in tin- fall. The tariff alone will not furm.-h siuhcient reason for an extra session. The financial af fairs of the I iove! nmelil mav Im-such as to make an extra session imM-rative. It appears prohahle that we shall find that tin re is not enough money in the Treasury for the needs of the ( iovern meiit. There is a situation in the Treas ury which every thoughtful man who na- considered the matter has long fore- i i - : f I seen. l In-re i- an accumulation oi tie-iicieiiej.-s an. I ohiigatioiis that have lceu contracted and will come over us. It mav h.- that this situation will furnish reason enough why an extra s'-s.-ioti -hoiil.l he called. U e shall have to sec ' what Is tioln- al this session ol Congo SH. If the Hiciuiaii sliver law he not re pealed, and olher action such as the situation demands taken We may he swamped. I 'pou these things depend the calling of an extra session." Ilepr. sent alive ii-on, of West Vir ginia, who pi.-sideil over ihe convention winch nominated ( 'lev ela in I audSteVeil--on, and who has now' gone to New York upon the invitation of Mr. Cleve land (many helieve thai he call have a place in the eahinet. if he desires it) is one of ihe stjongest advocates for the holding "f all extra .-i-s.-ion of Congress a- soon as placticahle after the inaugur ation, and following arc his reasons: " The true wort h and value of a tariff hill cannot he listed 111 a short tllne, and the first ( fleets appear to Im- sometimes vvfial thev really are not. I think it would Im- lllost impoliti.- (o place a new tariff hill I., tore the eountrv ju-t Iire- violl- to the elections of 1 For tlii- reason I favor theexir.i session idea lIoMKSTK.l. Novemlier - Hun dreds if men who have ln-en foremost among the strikers were at the mill olli- cc this morning, acknowledging their defeat and applying for positions. Su perintendent Schwah was husy receiving a . plications and consulting his little "hlacklist" as ihe applicants presents! themselves. In the lieighliorhiMHl of fMHI j men were in line at 1 o'clock, when Mr. Schwah arrive.' at the mill otliceand an nounced that he was ready to receive the men and thev were at once admitted in Mocks ol five to tile their applications. 'The crowd was lined up at the main en trance of the mill of fee ami admitted to the pr.-sence of the inquisitor. There was a little more leniency shown to the men and in manv cas-s even those wh were on the "hlacklist" were given the roijuisite M-rmis.-ion to apply to the va rious department suiM-riuteiitlents for whatever vacancies might exist. The waiting crowd was disused of as quickly as possihle. The New ami Popular Triple Cape Newmarkets, In Navy I'.h.ean.l I'retty Light Colors at tin, tVi.T anil 1".. PLUSH COATS. We w ill sell Hush Coats at 17..an.l many at prices letwecil thai and -". Children's Coats. We w ill sell Children's Coats at i.TK !. tS.Vt. f.Yun. and all prices belvveen that and i:t. ". An Extra Force of Clerks Will Ih employed for this rale. The Mock must lie reduced. It Will Ue the Greatest Coat Sale Kver held in this part of the country. These CoaU Must He Sold. CLOTH - WRAPS. Our -lock of Ladies' ( h 1 1 1 i a i .-. i- well w i i ti et-i nt;- al I new ami il. 1 1 n I l.- -i v Lot will u--,.1.1 ai f:,i. ft,':,, r. :. -ii. 1.'. "., tl'.Miii. 17.ii. l.i and :.i. Misses' Jackets. There are Coat - here t ui t ev.-i t"i v M i .V Jm k.-t- at t -l .". i . i t. ii Iiihi 1402 andil4:08 Eleventh Ave., There is also a General Stock "Reduction Sale Now Going on at Our Main Store. ALTOONA, PENNA. A Train ltlown Frmn a Irack. Iknvi:k. Col... NovciuIkt iIO. A iia.ssem'er train on the South I'ark liail- wav was, last night, near Kenosha, Mown from the track hy heavy wind The train was I mil ml from Ieatlville for 1 en vcr ami exiicrienced no ditliciiltv f rom the strong winds which had lecn hlovvingall day until a point midway he- tween Kent sha ami .Ieffeisii station w as reachetl. Here the strong gusts. re:iehel their climax and without warning the whole train was hlown from the track and toppled over a sliuht cmhankmcnt. Lleven j-ople went hurt, hut strange to sav none t f them seriously hurt. II. M liates, the -xpress im-ssf iiger suffered the worst injury A wrecking train was sent to the sc-ne. and the passengers were hromrht to I lenver aluuit midnight The accident is accounted for hv the gathering of the wind in a deep canyon. and its sudden expulsion just as the train was paging the mouth of the can von. LILLY BANKING : GO, LILLY, PA., UALTZELLS' J. M. HILLKX, 'ANII.K. (JENEIIA L ItAXKIXl. LL'SINESS TUANSACTLI). A X C K . ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINKS UKI Kr SEN I Ll lt IN. Acct. nuts fif inercliaiils. fanners and oth ers earnest I v soiicit.tl. assurini! our patroiis that all luiiiiiess cut rn-l.-.i ti ns will re ceive prompt ami careful attention, anil U lielil strictly coiilitleiit nil. t iiso.iners wui tie treattl as lit-rally as pimm! hankour rules w ill permit. 1.11.1.1 KA.Mvl.Mittl., feh.V.l, Lilly. IViina. -A LAIHiE LOT- a in! thi nk I he ner the proposed tariff Om: nl the largtst pageants ever seen in I'hiiitdt iphiii was the parade on Sal unlay night in honor of the election of Cleveland and Stt t nsoii. More than I'd, I mil men weie in line ami for several hours there was an endless stream of en thusiastic IVmccrats matching up ami down Ilioatl .-tit t I. The side Walks were packed with thousands more and the Mrcct wasahlae with li reworks anil par tisan iejoicing. (inventor I'attison and a few tlistiiiguish .1 Jitinot rats of the city reviewed the procession from the I-af.lVt tte hotel. (Kk of the compltte siirprist s of the Kansas t It t tiot. is the pas-age of the Constitutional ct n vent ion project, one purpose of which i.s the elimination of the IVohihition amendment from the State Constitution. As a result of the vote, iind of the declaration of the t.ov-ernor-eleet that the jMiwcrof the State will not he Used to enforce I'rohihition, Kansas is to-day practically a 'wet" State, ami is likely to simiu liecome legal ly so. This is one more lesson on the fatality of trying to make lnople tem erate ami virtuous hy Force hill legis lative niclhodd. TllK Austia'iati sv.-tein of voting, which it was feund mn;ht niove a-cliun.-y in its workings us Ihe streei hooths arc unsightly' has promptly re versed the general anticipation and es tahlishttl itself so t'umly ill the pllhiic favor that there can never hy any po-.-i hility he a return to the primitive sv stem which it has replaced. I'Apci ience w ill untlouhlt dly suggest changes in the lin ker law; hut a single tiial of the sv stem has vindicated its merits, chief among which is the comparative degree of se crecy, and has shown it to he a long . li.i ng. . gi i into . it. ct tin- Im tn-r will tlie tmal ru!i Im- for our pai tv ." 1 lemocratic orga ni.tl ions intending to come to the inauguration Would li tter get . uiov. ' ..ii t heir call lor tjiia rt.-r-or tin y may have lo sleep ill tents, so rap idly are mom.- heing already hooked. 1 In- same chairman who made such a liiagnilict nl -licet sS of the first Cleve land inauguration has Im.-ii put at the head of ihe eiti.-n's inaugural commit tee and the preliminary arrangements are already well under way. The croc.uhlc tears now iicing shed hy .Miners Itlwn to Pieces. Stfi uksvii i-K, ()., Nov. 21 Twenty- five k-gs of tmwiler exploded at the Blanch mine if the West Knd Odliery shortly after iumn to-day. John l'rasky ami Wfiey Amlerson, colored, were in stantly kille.1, and Michael Choker, W illiam Anderson ami Kd. Cook were fatally hurt. Half a doeu other men were indly hurt. John Hullv, another uiiiier. is missing. The explosion was caused hy a fizing fuse throwing tire into a miner's powder can, the explosion in wiiicn nreti outers, until tlie volume and Superintendent 1'or- 'f Maine whs sullicient to explinle the I str it!e in the tin. ciioii of ing tlev ice. an idea! hallot Fol.l tiWiNt; we give the ollicial Vote foi Congress in this the twentieth Cmgies sional tlistri t. The vote was canva-sed hy the county tt turn judges on 'Tut-.-tlav, the loth inst., nt llollitlavshuig. Llair county: Ilit ks. U.....1- Hock- lll iiii Ii. lull. ing. p.iair :.' i-' :.'.' I;.-, ii, ,1,1 4.:ti :t.i.-'.t -.n n; aiiiliria t'..i..Vi t.. '-:: i..i .Soinel'sel. . . . 4.1,4s V.'.'iJI V. .'IS f 1 1 lT.i.ti ire n.i Kiimhangh votes in lilair county, llicks's plurality, ",1VI. Ilitks' majority in the district 4, Sol. A sjlt iai. to the I'iiiiiirr '.. from Helena, M.iiit., says: 'Ihe ollicial can vass of Choteaii county was made ami on Tuesday n stilted in giving the eertili cale to otic 1 lemocratic iiictnl-er of the lcgislature, making that llv I -1 cratic on joint hallot anil insuring the election of ii straight iHmocrat as I'ni U.J Slates S nator. Seerelaiv Nohl ter. h.'cau.-e two Cen-lls hnreaii employes whole stock of lose jxivvtler have Ih i M detet ted in crooked vvoik, one tr ing to steal votes in New Yolk ami the other furnishing the (iovcrninetit false r.poits on Alaska, for use he fore the I'm hrmg Sea Court of Arhitration, ! are o.l.t to say tlie least, when the record of the Unit all i.s t ailed to mind. M. NF.WS AKI OTII K M01lUt. Vt I islietl in I li el r It-il. I'lTl-r.t la:. Noveiuher Ahoiit 4.o0 this n, oining an alarm of tire was sound ed at Sharpshiirg. a town on the outskirts of this city, and the department was Soon on ils way "o the lire, which was tliscov t it tl to he a hon-e. 'The occupants of ihe hoii.-e were II. W. I a u nel n ivver ami his taiuily. A rush was made for t.'ie huil'hng. hut the hrave men wen- driven hack hv the il. lines. 'Three limes were attempts made to rescue (he family, hut in vain. All llus lime no signs of life 1 hippy and content is a hride with "The R clicster ;" t,he lives in the I;gnt -f t.ie morning. The lienntcrats of Ladonia. Mo., cele hi a led the I IniiiiM-riit io victory with a great j tMiiilii-e. emling w ith casting theii hals in ' the Haines. Not content with this, they seize.i tlie lit-atlgt-ar tr all ihe sptn-tators ami hut nt it ut. Then they . paraded the ; streets ill sipiads, ruhtM'il every pedestrian i of his hat, and cairinir it to the lire, con- i signetl it to the Haines. The result is that nearly the w little male population of the t un n is hatless. We take an honest iirule in our Li iieu ilenartiiient. fillet! to its utmost capacity with the lv liest fuhrics lrelaml ami Germany j can roluce in the lines ol Tahle ' Linens mii1 Towelinps, while I France has contrihutel its quota , ' of fine linens for personal uses. We take special prile in call- . : a.. . i i: l i: FIRE. LIFE. ANI ACC1HENT IXSITR- in an eiuiiui 10 our spieuuiu line i if Tahle JSets in the moht rrace fal ami ilainty designs, heavily friiirel with fancy drawn work honlers. or hemstiched with drawn work honlers, from $S to $!('. Another frraile sells rap- j idly at 3, $4 1!5 and 4.75 a set. These ;ood.s are eminently colli.! fo t.r.i,nf c ft in JUST XvEOEIV JIjJJ ! orace the tahle ot a ten fold mil lionaire. Another special fea ture are .efs shown in idaiu pv i (, 'white or with colored borders B00(S & bllOCS;;; -lun idiT AT ; desiraMe goods, the complete set . m m of tahle covirs aud one dozen of Ohritt S Oa.lG ! napkins selling al ;l.y8 (Vml.l j aujone reasonably expect a -fromtie:.T(icKof- I cheaper pr.ee for uch decided W. E. SCWMERTZ SL CO.. ' values? There is in stock, also, a lare line ol uleaclied uaniask in handsome p tterns at 48c. and upwaid with napkins to match, half bleached at 17c. and up, all of the best manufacturers. Other styles and grades we will A A A t not stop 10 mention nut say a word about our rem.tr Kable lot of towels, that certainly lead in beauty and variety and surely in iow prices. 1 hey begin in pret ty designs, all linen, 19xoG at 10c. each, a really 25e. towel. BALTZELLS i Altooua. HI TTKRI'K-, f A. The shipbuilders strike at Cincinnati. w tin h has Ih-i-ii on for three niuiiths, and vv liu-ii. alter involving nearlv all the mem trs tf the craft in the ( Mi lo Valley, threat enetl atone tune to become eeneral. ended I....1 .. t ... i i . -i i- ui .tloiuiay unexpectedly lo U.tli sides. A , ' ' 1 , ""'".., flII, from ,l,.(ioverijm,.I,l lull tlie ct riaiuty that huiii.in lives were a yunuoii -Im i rv " ..i .1 . r f,.r nwuLl i.r.. beius; lost cuiisetl the most heroic efforts to i- made. At C.;;0 the tiniueti piicccetletl in climhiii' over the huriiiu timhcrs ami reacln-tl vv hat had U-eti ihe sl.-epint; riMiiu t.flhe family. The Im d Was litirelv colisllliieil. ami l illtj oil the lloor were I hit t .hjeets. theeharre.) and blackened remain of Mr. I lahiichower, his wife and their I ear-old haU-. 'liu- 1.x . it ii, n of the remains vvi.iilil in tlii ate that the uufi .rtti nale M-rous had U--ii suff.H Hted in lioti U fore the lire reach-tl them. N. v.-r in the hi-toiy ..f Philadelphia lia v t li. -re U-.-ii s.. man v deal Ii- fn.iii niph tli. i ia r.-pttised l the li.-altli aiithoi itie-as elllhiidietl in (lit- holtllt t.f healths report on Satin . lay. I',,! t ,H , emJiim oil .ill 111. lay 1. VI ne eases of the ilfad tliS'-as.-have In-eii I. ported, resulting iu tlflv-two tieatlis. Tins is the liitflit-t death rale fit. in diphl lie, ia ever re t.titj in U,e city. yawls and other lluatiiiir tiap-t for Western rivers, an tlie sinu cai l-i.o-rs in lliecilv were wanted, ami they went lo work at liii-ir ovv ii nures. (in Saturday morning Mrs. Peter I..." iii ui. of Saliillo II iiiiiiiiuduii county called at Morrison's drmr store iii New ton fur a Miiall tpiantity of Epsom suits. The clerk cave lu-r what he supposed she had cautti itir, act-late ol inatrnesia. .1 rs. Itow man uieti mis murnine in trreat nmmv She is only tweniy-one years of ace. and had !ceti marrietl hut three months. The cl. rk w Im matle the fatal mistake is almost i-raetiw it b urief. ami bis friends are con stantly on the watch lest he shall commit suicide. ('corce Walker, of Lishurn. Cumber land county, com iinl led suicide on iuuday iimriiihir by baiiKiiiit tuin-.-lf in the hall way ol bis result-nee. hon the family went to call him fnr breakfast they found his hf t It s I t.tl v tlantiliiiji Irtun th-balus-iiinle of tht' stairway. He was a hiirhly respected t-itizeii and was in easy circum stances. The rash act w as due lo melan choly, as the letters be left indicated. He bail lust tried clilorolorm and w hen that lailetl. ueiit out into the yard aud got a piece of clothed hue. The public invited to call. Prices aw Ay down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. JOHN PFISTER, GlIUBUliCH&HDISE, Hardware, Qnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, YUF.TAt-I.F.M MKlfcOX, lltK NFAS .TC , OPPOSITE JDNCT10N HOTEL CRESSON, PA. ml Sitly FEES&rMILLER'S Shaving Parlor, - Mam Street, Ntar Post Office oodorK-.t .IIrM I.. Inform the .ut lie iut ih t i aa nl xbtvluK r ur un Maio ( r . nr Ibc .t aitfl -a where ! tM-rm lu ail lo frabctia m will I, carntiu un lu tna fulura. Kvarvi hum neat and cian. Yuur pairouaica aulirliM-l KKKsi bL MIIXI K. To Investors. ATHY oaaray Irt.nt n.m t rk lnsturnlii II alien jr.Mi ran (.uy I'eunl7uia Kirat M.rtaaica aerurnler in Ilia Cwh t.r Mt.ultily Hayoirut lan aa1 hirt, will net jr. hi taent; r ctiL na yuur inuaejt Kr iariieulari rail ua ur sil.lrera H. A. tNHLKHiKT. Aavg i. lli UwaAurt, l'a. IfHTKL. LKIIKANHK. L 11 J sHCI liit. ranrmimi. Lx-atetl al ltuHt.ia. ea . near the H. ft ti f, hallway lleut always eu-leavur lu lur nifb tn li avouitnula!iuu to t.ualuara oien .raure aeekrra anil iMiardera. rVnoni In aearrh ol 'inltrl as.l Uiat will Una II a tlesl-ahle place laip. Tl.e Tai.la la unruraied and la alwayf wuik.iib me i.e,, mi maraet anuraa.and all trie delicacies of toe seaMiu. I'La Har la iu... l-lltxl wild ihe ebt.lceaii ol ure lluuorc audrlvars r.i notiunar nut the ttti la sold, sspaeial alien- uu given bo mi oara ol Dorses. M J.s:HETTI The oldest and best In stitution for obtaiuiuu m Business Education, We have ucctsXully preparett tuuuaautls uf YOUNG MIEN ror tlie active dutl of life. For circulars ad ui os. k 1L ftTi 80.NS, I'.ttaburch. l'a ausawjuwa SeKu-'jm oucamnaCTiiaia. THETORNADO raea aaa uwaM CUTTER. Oats aaa i ...... veramaika iteaaapra iwa. ttavtw fH-a. Cuua fr-atifC lntt t.M4totliMtMtim rite eta mai-uT- ' W CAM TON OHIO. If lal CARL RLVlNIUe, PRACTICAL WHTOHIWIIKER $ JEWEtERi AN J) D HA LEK IN Watches, Clocks JKWKI.KV. Silverware. MEsicallEslrcEEl! ANH Optical Oocdz. - - 'iriJ-. ' w B Sole Agent r'HK THK Celebrated Rockford WATCH KS. ClnmWa a"l Fredt.nia Wattlm Id K-y ami Slrm VVii.iIk i.ARCK SFI.KCTKIN of Al l. KIM' of JKWKI.KV laf un liaiKl t- Mw lln of Jcwflrv Is imiu. t.--ii Jt lilt atrial hh fir Jliurwlt t ti.rt- nirrl nir lvwyri4re. AI.I. WOIIK 4irllANH'M'ii- CAUL PJV1NH K'x-nsriurn:. Nnr. 11. lKK,'.--tt. 1892 I The Fall ami Winter season of 1892 promises to l.e our f t'e best seasons we have ever hail. We have heretofore rui nol i'"' Liirgest ami Finest Stock in Northern Camh-ia, ami with il"' 'N' pectation of a ooil fall sea on, we have more than ilnuM-""r stock. We are now prepareil to show you the Finest assort im-iit fl CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AND GENTS' FORNISHIMS in the county ami pive you the LOWEST PRICES state. Our stock neeils to he seen to be appreciated. ( "'' us and we will save you money. w A r-NTT-r 4. 1 B 1 A T f " in lb'' :i:i1 CARROLLTOWN. PA. 1892. EBEIMSBURG .:. Will Have For t alo This Year : FOUNDRY Ph.s. NiriDar Tooth Harrows, a.llvaU.ra, Mow ion Machines, Uears, Kates er-ti..ns Itir all Marhlnas, Hay Forks. Hay Harriers, Tbtwoer, Nl4 Moles, flow PinH. ID.lpl.IrK I'low H-n.lle , y.iw Heani., t low Holt". a.k stoves, Kauaea, He.iers H.alli.a Stoves, urnareM. Urates -l all alods. IVII.r Windows, Sm.Ii Meitia. hiu.ney I ol". rb ruui., Houa lul, Vtaaolts. K..l a Is. Hu.-k H-.ar.lk, t-unaies, StirOK. I'h.iri-bste. t 'ruit'iil Huil.lniK l'rer' sirei K.'ni. MMI SI.IH.K . si coi r.iuinv. Si.t Krii" K'Ml.t C1M.-S. i.r.i.i firing t lauler All'1"1 ill, t'"r0 rlil H. A. SHOEMAKER. eaaar .ir...u. if ya a, a TuaaalMi. aEEITS WINTED ..aawrreaas. ! A- a . (AaWtl F(I Aa atewaawas. M. B. F. Mt-KKNKiriC. M STTuaHlV !' l llli,lT Uw. KbKNSHC till. . - I'A. aarlilttoa wB Osrnn suaeu II." MVKK!(. .if. I. .Wloaad. Ko-. e. I t : 1
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