HOLMES' BLACK LIFE. Has Swindled Many Insur- re Companies. TELLS THE ST0RV OF HIS CAREER 1 To Peteetlve Holniw, After Trylnas to Bribe II im to K-tcape Hi Family Com posed of Nrnial Itoim Wives mmi Chil dren Huapected of Several Murders. Philadelphia, Nov. 21. Arch-Con-ppirator H. II. Holmes, accompanied by Mrs. Pitzel and a pretty woman who culls herself Mrs. Holmes, have arrived in this city iu the custody of Detective Crawford and Special Agent Perry, of the Fidelity Mutual Life association. Mrs. Pitzel's 16-year-old daughter, Meda, and her 1-year-old boy vere also with the party. Holmes sat Tieside the detective with handcutfs on and the train had scarcely emerged from the Boston depot before the prisoner tried to bribe his captor. He offered the dVtwi . uuij aiiow him to hypnotize him so that he could escape. He said he had frequently hypnotized persons, having acquired the art from a college profes sor in the west. He said he could get the money at once from his wife and Mrs. 1'itzel. When he saw that his words had no effect Holmes entered into general conversation and told the story of his life. He said he was raised in Burlington. Vt.. and was so well educated in school there that at 15 he was a teacher. . For some time afterwards he went to college there and later in Detroit. Here he formed the acquaintance of a medical student, who. he said, furnished the body in New York in the present case. He refused to divulge his name. During vacations tney worked on farms to raise their college exjwnses. bnt one summer they found themselves without means and it was then that the medical man suggested the idea of getting a body and beating an insurance company. This was 12 years ago. The doctor got his life insured for 1 12,5ml, they obtained a body in Chicago, took it east, arranged the details of identification and success fully got the money with which they continued their studies, lie refused to name the company thus swindled. They worked the scheme afterwards with success. Holmes continued, obtain ing sums ranging from $10,XK) to $20. Ouo. l)nce Holmes got his own life in sured for $20,000. He went to a hotel in Rhode Island. At that time he wore a beard. He secured a corts in Chi cago, cut off the head and took the body to a lonely spot not far from the hotel. Then he shaved off his beard, returned to the hotel, asked for Holmes, and engaged a room to wait for him. He had brought the head with him and burned it lieyond recognition in the fire place of the hotel. This scheme, how ever, fell through, the mother of his wife, when she discovered it, threaten ing to tell the police and Holmes fled to the west. Resuming his story. Holmes said that while living in Chicago about 18 months ago. he fell in with a typewriter girl and furnished a house on the outskirts, where they lived together. A younger sister came to visit them, and the woman grew so jealous of her that in a quarrel one day she struck her over the head with a stool and killed her. To save the woman with whom he was living. Holmes said he put the body in a trunk, loaded it with stones, and sunk it in the lake. This girl had property in Texas and he and 1'itzel took it off her hands and sent her abroad. It was worth, he paid. $40,000, and after getting it in their hands, they went through Texas, buying carloads of horses on notes on this property, but as they never had legal title to the property, the notes were worthless, and it is for this affair that they are wanted in Fort Worth. To save this property. Holmes said he and Pitzel formed the scheme of swin dling the Fidelity company. He told the detective that for the crimes he had committed he deserves to be hanged a dozen times. Holmes is not lacking for money, as he himself admitted that at the present time he is supporting nearly two dozen persons, including the girl murderess, her mother and an imbecile brother; two orphans in Chicago who live in one of his properties, three separate alleged wives, and their children and his own mother and father in Kankakee. He w uld not give the names of the women. He firmly maintained that Pitzel is alive in San Salvador and that he will hear from him through the personal column of a certain New York news paper. A telegram has been received by Pres ident Fouse of the Fidelity company to the effect that Howe, the St. Louis lawyer, is en route to this city, with McDonald in the capacity of his "ad viser." It has been decided to arrest a numler of other jtrsons whose names have not yet leen given out. Special Agent Perry still maintains that Iitzel has been murdered. When in the we6t he saw the parents of Mrs. Iitzel and they told him that their daughter had complained of the exorbi tant fee charged by the St. Louis law yer J--'. 500. In corroboration of his murder theory. Mr. Perry said that he had from Mrs. Pitzel an exact descrip tion of her husband, agreeing in every respect with that of the corpse found in the Callowhill street house. Mrs. Pit zel, he continued, was perfectly innocent of any complicity in the whole affair. She hal been forced, through ignorance and pressure of various kinds, to sign ertaln papers, bnt she told Perry that he had had received only iOO in cash. She said Holmes had taken $5,000 of the money and put it in a land speculation in Fort Worth in which 1'itzel was also interested. Holmes told Perry that this was true. In Texas. Perry said Holmes operated under the name of H. M. Pratt. He added that B. F. Perry. B. F. Pitzel and B. T. Lyman are one and the same man. Mr. Perry further said that Holmes is said to liave one wife in New Hamp shire, from whom he claims to have been divorced and by whom he has a child 15 years old; another in Illinois, whom Mr. Perry himself saw, and by whom there is a 6-year-old child, and the wife who is at present in this city. Mr. Perry intimated that he feared that Pitzel's children had also been mur dered. Waatntkw Hlated For the Plaeo. Philadelphia. Nov. 21. A movement is on foot to secure the election of John Wanamaker as president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company at the annual meeting of the company which u held the third Tuesday in January. It is aaid that if Mr. Wanamaker should be elected his chief lieutenant will be J. Lowrie Bell, who was his second assist ant postmaster general. Thought to Hove So I elded. Lancaster, Pa.. Nov. 21. The body of Landis Hostetter, a young man who has been missing from home for a week, has been found in Little Conestoga creek, with the throat cut from ear to ear. The fact that his watch and money were found on the body lea-Is to the be lief that it is a case of suicide, ill health being assigned as the motive. A Womss'i AsMllaat Senteaeed. Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 21. Alfred Oetz, the Welsh mountain negro des perado, who was convicted of assaulting an c0-year-old white woman, has been sentenced by Judge Brubaker to under go an imprisonment of 14 years and 5 months in prison, the extreme penalty being 15 years. Killed by a Fall of CoaL Ashland, Pa., Nov. 21. James Burns, aged 40 years, a miner, has been killed at (iirard Mammoth colliery by a hoary JOB -. : PRINTING. TIJE FREEMAN Printing Office Is the pace to et your JOB PRINTING Pionipi ly and satisfactory ex- ruled. We will meet tti- price;, ol all) tiotiornnie coii'pet!ii. We don't Ait any hut fiist-clH-s wo k and wut a li V'Hii? inv for it. With Fast Presses an. New Type We are prepared to turn nat J d Punting ol every rescript ion in Itie FINEST STYLE and at the v-rv Lowest Casli Prices. Nothing out the best material H usen anr our work rp-ftks lor itself. We are pre pared to print on ti e shnrUs notice Prmrtrve " r-"' llcsinkss i akds i aos billheads. Monthly Statkmknts Envelopes. LABKLS. I IKCULAKS. VNEIiIHXH AND VifciTiNo i'akds Checks Notes. DRaKTS KEt'EirTS liONUWOKK, i..kttkh and note heads, and Hop and Paktv Invitations Etc We can print anything from the anialles' and neatest Vi-itimj Card to the laitet Poster nn -hurt notice and at the most Reasonable Ra.es. The Cambria Frernwu EKEXSRl f?(i. TENN'A. Xolliini; On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan Condition IVnvdoH KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease tSonti for f i tttf II rum. It i;. trrxolutr'Iy imrt Hitrhly ,m-ntrnt-i1. In qnan titv I'twis -nth of a rnt ,i iuy. N. ot ht-r oi' f ut t h r.r at rntr. Sfnetly it tTili-i.i. " ' nt la rv aii -i vt-ti fit 4': m-nl win nmrv to r'V-iit Koiip." -V" tit ni-tuunT 1 1 ymi ran'l :t It writ to u. A k lir-l Sample for Si rtrt lit "lauifrs. ft Ki-k91. 1 - 1 It can. v n:i(, l Si larv fin. $ -xpr-!..-i prep,ul Namph y f Thr Hfl loiilir lHM-rswit ! tv Kmnn-I'ultrv on var iprio- and lari-- run 1 LS. JllSoN x . -. I 'upturn M..u-e t.. lrt ,Ma. TAKyourHorseshoer tfTvOL, fOK Int. FONLY v WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents slipping:, and insures iwrteet siifety ami couifurt to borne ami ilrivtr. SIumI Mith tlie " Neversliji," your horde's feet are always in good comlitiiin kt-pt fo by not haviiiir to constantly remove tlie shoes for sUarenini;. The CALKS are REMOVABLE, Steel-Centered and SELF-SHARPENING When worn out new Calks can be easily in serteii without removing shoes, favin an immense amount ot time usually lost at the blacksmith shop. On receipt of postal will mail free our de scriptive rir( ulareoiitainingr prireof ".ilked Shoes, ready to he nailed on, for trial, olfered this winter at very low pn es. A Favorite : of Hospitals ami l'liysii ians. J Silver Age Rye Whiskey Noted for its purity and J DieriLs anil is Ktiaraiitoel ly signature to lie free from ail J adulterations. MAX KLEIN, ALLKCHKXY, PA. IroiB?itS, Hotel anil lxaler3 sell It it I uniform price of $1.50 per full quart. J leb;.4ly CaTeats. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all 1'st ent basinets contorted for Moderate F;. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and weransernre patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with decrlp Von. We advise. If patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is seeared. Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents." with namca of actual clients in vour State, county, o town, pent free. Address," C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D- C- Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN WOOD WoKd. w klat lunVrittf hrTt Iron (," "!.. rr. Bh.,t-r. ..piKK :sc"S ' cl'Zr Itaors. ul KIMn. Brm. mad Iron Grill.. WIKK n.ui . vn WlDW HCHKi.SH. .od .llk.nd.o"wtRK wokil TAYLOR & DEAN. 201. 203 205 Market Su Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED BY SAIYI'L. WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, a LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN THE U. S. n America for ob-. .rSsTT -M A e..talning a bread W y JJ wlnnin? educa- 6 yf 'n- orcircular P. 0UFF A SONS, P.'TTSBURG, PA-1 Him mm A m Mmtliilnr 0 SOVEREIGN IS RE-ELECTED. De ami llayen Secure Their Oltl Job at the K. of L. Convention. Ne' Orleans, Nov. 21. (iraml Mas ter Sovereiirn has lteen re-electfni with out any opposition by the Knights of Lalior enpral assr-mlily. Messrs. liishop of Massachusetts and Merritt of Col orado were iiominated for fort man. the place now held by liishop, and the lat ter was elected. Secretary-Treasurer Hayes was re elected, although there wjis smue oppo sition. The expenses of deleatos to the convention, aiuountinsj to alout ?2.."i00, were ordered aid. The present niciidiers of the executive board were placed before the in-tins and were elected with but a lew dis seutin'' votes. The metal ers of the 6 CENEUAL MASTEK WoliKMAN SOVEREIGX boanl who received this hearty en dorsement are as follows: T. H. Mc iuire. Amsterdam. N. Y.; H. 15. Mar tin. St. Paul, Minn.; C. A. Trench. Marllioronh. Mass.. and J allies M. Keimey. jnaha. Neb. Washington. I). C'.. was chosen as the place for holding the next annual con vention. The officers were then installed by Henry T. Allen of Michigan. The com mittee on distribution then submitted 411 documents tonchinaf on legislation and recommended several amendments to the constitution. The election of officers had leen 6lated for the end of the convention, but it was determined to hold the same im mediately so as to preserve harmony, as it was supposed that the Powderly fac tion might develop a stronger following. There is plenty of work for the assem bly and adjournment will probably not take place tiefore the last of the week. Powderly and his delegation have left the city without springing tiieir seusa tional charges and applying for writs of injunction against the olliceis of the general assembly. LOVES GOOD GOVERNMENT. New York Chamber f Commeree Cele brates TuiiiniHny'N lef-at. New York. Nov. 21. The one hun dred and twenty-sixth annual dinner of the chamlier of commerce of New York was given last night at Delmonico's. These banquets have usually Oeeu de Voted to the discussion of trade and commerce, but the theme of the speak ers upon the present occasion was "(rood Government." There was a general rejoicing on the part of the speakers liecause of tlie result of the recent elections in New York city. At the president's table were, in addi tion to Alexander K. Orr, the president of the chamlier of commerce, who pre sided, James II. LYkels. comptroller of the currency: James S. T. Stranahun, William II. Webb, Samuel D. Iial.cock. Major General Nelson A. Miles, the Rev. Dr. K. S. Stuns of Brooklyn. William L. Strong, mayor-elect of New Yvrk; Kear Admiral Henry Erlien. Murat Hal.-tead, Charles S Smith. Prince R. Rnspoli, mayor of Rome, and Horace White. Among those present were Senator Calvin S. lirice, Henry W. Cannon, General Horace Porter. L. Edward Simmons, John Clatlin, Samuel Thomas, ex-Secretary Charles S. Fairchild. Gen eral Anson G. McCook, George J. Gould. William lirooktield. Congress man isidor Straus. Congressman War ner Miller, John D. Crimuims and others. President .Cleveland, Parkhurst and others sent regrets. ANARCHIST FRANCH DIES. The HmrtloM S;i:ini)i Dymiiioter list cil t.tl at Itarrflona. B.m: ei.on-a. Nov. 21. Jose Salvadore Franch, probably the moat desj.eiate an archist now living, the man who on Nov. 7, 1Mi:. tlnew a dynamite lamb into the Liceo theater here, killing 20 people and wounding TiO others, was exe cuted bit wt eu 7:o and a a. m. today. Franch siH-nt the hist 21 honrs of his life in the prison chajiel, which was h-avily lraied with black, and lighted yellow candles displayed on the altar produced a gruesome elW-t. Franch refused to sign his death war rant, as the law requires, exclaiming: Long live Anarchy." I pon enteiing the chapel. Franch re fused to receive the priests, and to a Jesuit father who sought to ailmiii-.s.cr religions consolation, the anarchist ex claimed fiercely: "Get out! 1 was only acting! Only pretending to be religious in order to live well and hoping to get a pardon. The crime I committed was an expiration due from the liourgoisie." F ranch's daughter is to be rebaptized and christened Lilierated. The National limner Convention. SrRixonn.n. Ills., Nov. 21. National prange at their session received the re ports of the state memlw rs. The com mittee on mileage rejxrted 3 cents jer mile and f 5 per day to delegates. Ad dresses on the revision of the ritual were made by several memliers. D. W. Wilson of Elgin. Ills., national secretary of the dairy association, addressed the grange. Monument Cornerstone LaM. BoYivrox, Va., Nov. 21. The comer stone of the monument to le ere-ted here to commemorate the valor of the private soldiers of the "Lost Cause" from this section was laid today with appropriate ceremonies. Distinguished speakers were present and delivered orations. t;uttet by Fire. New York. Nov. 21. Storehouse No. 1 of E. S. Jeff ray Sr Co.. Benton and Leonard streets, lias been gntted bv fire. The damage is estimated at .10,0u0. Mis StrTrnsnn Wry III. Ashevh.i.e. N. C, Nov. 21. Miss Mary L. Stevenson, daughter of Yice President Stevenson, contracted pneu monia on the New England coast last summer and has never fully recovered therefrom. She came here very ill and her condition now is serious, if not crit ical. Miss Stevenson's sisters have ar rived. The vice president is here with his wife and everything possible is being don for the suffering invalid. It Looks Like War. Oxaca, Mexico. Nov. 21.- -The situa tion on the Guatemalan and Mexican borders is very threatening and it is be lieved that the Guatemalan troojis are preparing to make an aggressive move ment against Mexico within the next few days, as the different regiments are being drawn together. Victim, of m KnnAwav. SrRixoFiEi.D. Mo., Nov. 21. Robert Earnest litpvnnl -.f U'ini i lege, was instantly killed and his JiO UTOL- C1C tX I II 111 V I I I iliPrr coi son i; mjuicu iu n runaway. ; Earnest is so badly shocked that her ia ileal inirewt r,t Mrs. life Planiot Kubii.t-la Dead. St. Petf.kshi'ro, Nov. 21. Anton Gregor Rnbenstein, the ct-lebrated Rus Biau pianist and composer, has died of Jjart tliaeime at Peterhof. near thU city. JDM. MOMETZ SAJLJ91. This eminent Physician h;is de voted . lifetime to his Specialty Diseases of the Eye, Kar, Nose, Thruat, Lung and t hronic Diseases. CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Mondays, Dwnikr and SI, 1S04: January 2S, February 2."i. March 2o. April 1-2, May I'll, June 17, July August 12. Scpti'inlMT'J, ( ctoUr 7, No veniU'r 4, I)occniler 2 end ."0, lSMo, till . p. m. THE CAPITAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Opposite the Peniisy ivatila Depot,. rueslayp. Hecemlr 4, lS'.il: January 1 and 2'.. Feliruary 2S, March 2rt, April 2:. May 21, June IS, July lo. August 13, September 111, )uUr S, Noveinler o, Ilecet niln-r 3 and ol, 1S'.". ALLEYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM A !' "I lenlnes of Over 25 Years, Stan. linn 4'urd hy Ir. S.ilin. Kor '1U jram nr more my lienrlnc ha. heen tail. inv leit rar aliiinit ileal. 1 have tx-en under lf. Salin' treatment lor the iiait h-e months. ni! my liearlnu h:5 been rerv vreatl; linpreved . In tai t the mauice has heen remarka Me 1 hqi still umler treatment ami l)iin lor an entire cure. Or-itrlnlly ISA At! Klfc-KStlN. Iie.llor.1. 1'a . :ei. 1. 1SU4. (id uramntol the very yattne explanation ol he anove. 1 Kite the history I the rase In detail. Ah' nt 3n eam hko Mr. Plerson. nn app..i,t ol catarrh, hecame so har.l ol lie irinx In Ins lett ear hat the swine tniuht n t have teen there at all lor the actual services It tnl hna. Tbe rluhl line 'ii the lat ii years hrcme worse an! worp-e. ant it took snme very Inml talkinK lor him to umler iD' you. Now. alter nte months' treatment, he can hear aain with the totally use'e" ear. a as lo say iIihI for '.'M years, cenver.-ation anil even whirjiiTs aicalu. ami hisi riicht ear Is a.mtst as teooil as any i;oot! ear miifht be. Kriei:!s who know him will teMily to the oirreetness ot my .-tateiueiit. IK. M. SALM. Felt I,ike Hylre Kather Than to Stand the Azo ny Much i-oi ner. Hut Was ('ured Ky lr Salm. Kor hve years I have had kidney, stomach and llvrr trout. le. The fearlul pains In my back and bladder 1 had during that time made me olten ish for death I could hardly wnrk.sloep or lest, and had to uo out rcKUlarly every nlht .our or hve rimes to roid urin. t'ould hardly eat an.l when I tried a little of smnelhinr It made me III. and alter lour of our best physicians had tailed to I'ure me, 1 thouaht It was about tin e Xu itie. Some ol my Iri. nds. however, advised me to ko to Iir. Salm. wlia hud pcrlormed so many won le ful cures in this part ot lha country. Alter I had taken his treatment lour days 1 found It did me me k ml. 1 have taken his treituient n iw tor si x iu.. til In and can rnuiy lile once more. at.. I I would advise all my iriciids to iro to this emi nent doctor to Ket curod. alier other physicians lail. Vonrs jfraeiullv. Somerset. I'a. tUAS ZKHKHSS. Kxamlnallon anrt rnnanllallon Irre lo evrrjlimly. llnr tilvrrll ml Mill ApprsrTnlrr llrlorr Kaeh Visit. Aililrrsv all iiiii.iitiiilralloiiH lo Kux ;6n. FROM SHEEP TO CDucEhvs Ti-ouscb-s Captured the mclals at the WorM's Fair. 1SD3. Whatever the jiosture, style and ease are the same Always in shape at work or in play. WE KNOW WHAT THE TRADE DEMANDS AliD HEET IT. The manufacturers authorize us to give with every pair sold this unheard of You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers at 2.00, 2..0, :3.00, $:3.50, 4.00, And wear them two mouths. For every suspender button that comes otr we pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waistband we pay you fitty cents If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we pay jou one dollar or give you a new pair. Best in the World. For Sale By. LLEN, the CLOTHIER LILLiY, PA. ELXf$ET CSRR3AGE r mm ... llut'M ..I.I . 00 S3a ;'.f-V..-.'rV No. I, larin K:rz" :i.viii.E. S rrrrrsU T fje rwh , ar pxi-iuer on having them the uValers prolll. We areTl'e UldMHil Larirat umiiuliu'tnrer!i in Amer i. asolliiiL' Vi lii. icii Knd Harness this r. ay ship w,f'.' IrlvilHtri to examine Let. .re but money la l-ald. . pay frcltlit l.olh wars If not satistac t ir. arrant f..r i years. Why par anairentfMI t i;.lt.ir,i,.rtrf Write your own order, l-ixmit free. W o take all risk ot aaiuwe in nliiipiUK. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spr:ng Wagons, $31 to $50. :uarantced ra.jiis.wiKui'MtuHi. Surreys, S65 to$IOO s.-1-r.c as sell f,.r tliu to Top Buggies, Eo7. CO, as Una as sola lor S5. Phaetons, S66 to S !?.. Farm Wagons. Wagonettes, R;.n. Vagons, Delivery Wagons an.l Road Carts, mi Ii Li.-t I or iiu, Hum:) hii.uk . Ko.JT. Surrey Harness. aKx $23.50 ft It If a Mt I f I 7Sm V". . T ' r : ' A a wT TXIliw r-i-wt- r r nAT-rcvtK I f T 1 0LD:HEAD) " "'It i'r .7 Hr nu 50c VUMC lUMHfriMIL- I T . .1 I. t f,M int unrejt K,.irf h w..- r-i r.....Z. "r xrm off mail on Tfeiit of nrir ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street E1Y YORK. itE-"t"-, 1 w.ukowam,.,- The Doctor has been for years a Professor and lec turer in several of our largest Medi cal Colleges, and has earned great fame as an author ity and author on nil subject? concerning his t4ocia!ty. tJlven Kye Siuht an.l Kelieved of Tain alter 0 Year ol utt' rliiK ly lr Salm. I For over It years my eye-laches nave been , tur .liiK in. i. nil corsciii-nll v they rubbet on the ; eje-lmll. kre.iou the snn.e always In rUiue.l anil ' very patnlitl. In or.l r to have a little leliet. I 1 tuil to have the eye lahr puileil out every lew , Jjys. As the result ol all this my lelt eve went totally blln I. ami the riKtit tine was truing the , sa-ne way mpi.llv. I put uiysell un.lrr the -are I ol lr. Nairn, ami to-day I am happy , state thai I am not troubled any more with the lashes as i tney Krow In their nor-nal uireot u.n. and the I silent ol the riitht eye has Improved to a xreat ex j tent . I am wouderfully ruied fol. urn. Pa. j a:K KMKHll K. ; Inward Trouble 'ure.l hy lr. Salm. , I have KtinVred wiiu inward trouble ami ener ; al Iroun e all my lile. but am happy to state that j lr. JvUln has entirely c ured tne .IK.NMKIIMIHK Manorvllle, Ha.. July , lsi4. .i uu'i iiuu iiouoit;. -urei ot i r. r l ' rn For nearly a years I hate had a bad raseol UD( trouble and eautrrti. I was ir.'itel by three ol our best physu-lans but Kridali crew worse and worse, until I was recommeaded to try lr. Salm hy one ol his patients whom he lad cured ol a similar truulde. 1 despaired ol ever Keitinic well t:atarrh and l.iin Trouble 4 'ured by lr. Si'ra. 1 r I ". I 'en. so iiaiiiy. I ii-u:l v i am thankful that 1 put inyseit under the Doctor's trcuiiuetit tor I can enjoy llle Haain with pleasure, and am i Kind that 1 tttu cured. I Hilla-d. Fa. MISS MAY lil'NNKlAN. . lMseasesot women, such as have barfled the J skill ol oilier i-hyfic-i.ns and remedies, ipiicklv vui . . iii c.f, tuuuir. iioroiu, ana poiyioio isrowths cured witln.u . the use ol the knile or caustics. No cuttlnu, no danaer. nopaiu. Manhi od perbci ly le-tornl. (jnn k. pai..l fl an. I certain lor Impnteiice. lost manuod. sjerina torhea losses, weak and nervous debility Also lor posthitis. vanciaele and private diseases het her Irom Imprudent nan t . us youth or sex ual liinctiors. peedily and permanently cured. .New meihod F.lcetroysia Kpili-psy (r tits sci. cntlncally treated by a uever-lailinic" method. THE THE Try a Pair. and KARKESS MFG. GO. ... UoaJ Waicun. $55 Ilarnt - cad ri.v HH order. ' ' . . Elkhart Bicyrlo. an.wl.eels. s-nci la pni'untatir tires. KeiilU'sa i erase -utulKur. steel tini.ni:. dri.n for.-i., MAN No. 781. Surrey. 'HreW. B.PRATT, Secy, ELKHART, IND. 5!r i he i " P-ler- Applied into the runtriU it U . . 7 7 .... . . -.. 50c s Western V,vers.ty muvuynt.n.rm LIKELY A DE-TH KISS. A rhllad ilphian Very L iw and Two Men In .) ill. Philadelphia, Nov. 21. In conse qrifiioe of a brutal lating rei-ived three weeks ago at the bands of J. W. I'riestly, a well-known cartiet manu facturer, and a man named Michael llarkius, Uustav (ioethert. a music teacher, and jirojirietor cf a piano sstore in this city, is lying at thetxiint of death at his hnine, Vd.i2 fiirard avenue. Uiithert had b;eii employed by Priestly to teach the latter'ts 12-y ar-old daughter music. About the first of the present month, when the child had fin ished her lesson, loethert compli mented her up.n her learning and printed a kiss on her cheek. Tlie girl informed her parents and Priestly lie came angry and declared that the music teacher should be punished. On the evening of Nov. 1!, Priestly is said to have gone to (ioethert's store and afUr upbraiding him, beat him severely. Not satisfied with this rebuke, he is faid to have returned again with Harkins and iiH-thert was again beaten. Piu stly and Harkins have been ar rested and committed to prison to await the result of (ii.ethert's injuries. To s- tile m I tad Ilule. Krie, Pa., Nov. 21. John Bryson. until recently an inmate of the SState Soldiers' and Sailors' home, located in this city, hiis brought suit against the commission governing the home which will result in a precedent ami will prob ably settle the legality of a much com plained of rule of the institution. 13 ry tou's suit is for fill, which the home authorities have retained from his ien sion money. Hy a rule of the institu tion, "0 per cvnt of all the pension money collected by inmates is appropriated by the home. In cases where the inmates have dependent relatives the money is forwarded to them, but where no rela tives exists the home k-eps the surplus. Bryson secured a judgment in an alder man's court, but the case has been ap pt aJed and will be carried to the supreme court. A Mine Kountl on Fire. Mai cii Chi nk. Pa., Nov. 21. No. 11 collier-, located letween No. 10 and Coaljiort, on the Nesiiuehoning branch of the Central railroad, and owned and ojKrated by the Lehigh Coal and Navi gation company, has been found to bo on fire. The discovery was made by a miner who went down in the shaft. He had great difficulty in getting back, and when taken out was pretty badly used up. There are 3S mules in the burning mine, but it is generally sup posed that the auimals can be saved by taking them through the manways. How tlie mine caught fire is a mystery. Some persons think it started at tne lampbouse down the shaft. The mine is a valuable one and gave employment to between 300 and 400 men. latrler to Call on Cleveland. Washington, Nov. 21. Commander-in-Chief Lawler of the O. A. K., Adju tant Jones and (Quartermaster General Hust are expected to arrive in this city today on their eastern visit. They will call on President Cleveland and tomor row they will visit Baltimore and from Nov. :.':$ to 20 Iks in New York. On Nov. 27 they will go to Philadelphia, where the resolutions adopted by the last encampment praising Past C-oin-mander-iu-Chief R. B. Beath. for 25 years chairman on rules, regulations ami ritual, will bo presented. The resolutions have been engrossed on silver and are placed in an envelope of silver, with gold lining. nttiborg llank to Hot lionrla. PinsBi KO. Nov. 21. Pittsburg will ultimately take its share of the new f."0.iXM,(rtio government bonds, but will make no direct bias. The banks of this city hold about 5. 775,000 in gold, and the banks in the countv will swell the amount to probably $1,000,000. Up to date the only demand has been for '00. 0OO tor the purchase of the new per cent bonds. The Dollar Savings bank has notified the eight national banks in which it deposits its cash funds to 1k ready to furni.-li $300,000 in gold when it is wanted, and they are prepared to produce Killed by a Train. Ph i.apei.phia. Nov. 21. Two persons were instantly killed, one fatally and a fourth seriously injured by a train strik ing a carriage on the Reading railroad at the Washington lane crossing. The killed are: John Median, aged 70 years, of Pnljiehocken, a suburb of this city; Patrick Lacey, flagman, aged r0 years, who resides on Washington lane near the crossing: Mrs. Meehan. aged r years, injured internally and had her skull fractured, cannot recover: Mrs. Smith, aged 40 years, injured in ternally but will recover. II. mropiihic Physician' Convention. Tyrone, Ta.. Nov. 21. The Homeo pathic Medicai society of central Penn sylvania held its fourth semi-annual meeting at the Ward house here. Presi dent W. I). Hall of Altoona delivered the president's address on "The Homeo pathic physicians." Able papers were read by Drs. E. M. Scheurer of (Jar field, F. S. Smith of Lock Haven, II. J. Kvans of Altoona, and F. S. Wesner of Houtzdale. The society will hold it next meeting on the third Tuesday of May, lo, at Lock Haven. No !pvelml Eleotloa. IlARRisnrRH, Nov. 21. Governor Pat tison will not lie in a hurry to issue a writ for the sjiecial election in the Fifteenth congn ssional district to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman Myron B. Wright. The governor is of the opinion that the peo ple of the district do not want to go the expense of holding a special election at this time when it can just as well be held at the spring elections without any additional expense and has decided not to issue the writ for the election at this time. Will Try Itobber Searcey. Fri perk ksri-ro, Va., Nov. 21 The pand jury, which assembled todav, will try Tr ain Rohlier Searcey. who is im plicated in the Adams Express robbery which occurred last month. ' Receiver For Hllnd Pool. PittsbuRa. Nov. 21. James S. Mc Kean, ex-iiostmaster of Pittsburg, has been appointed temporary receiver to tak.9 charge of the business of George M. Irwin A: Co., the blind pool firm. PITH OF THE NEWS. The cash balance in the treasury yester day was lim,i,177; gold reserve. 1,711 - lSMintreal ' to have a world's fair in General John T McClernand of Spring field, Ills., is very ill. s St. Paul takes Sioux City's place in the western baseliall league. Captain Com iskey formerly of Cincinnati, got the franchise. Paul Conrad, the famous lottery man is dead at New Orleans. ' The Baltimore carmen t workers win Ftrike to abolish the sweating system Six thousand workmen will be affected. " It is now said that over 200 were killed In the recent earthquakes in Sicily. The Finlanders have sworn allegiance to the new Russian czar. Archbishop Satolli expressed great love for America in a speech, at Jersey City, The Virginia jockey club has cut loose Iroui the association. Over 100 tieople were injured, two seri ously by smokestack falling through skyhght in the Handy Abstract building Chicago. Ir. McCosh's funeral, at Princeton X J.. yesterday, was attended by about v'oui people. Lord Ashburton. a famous Inter national swindler, has been arrested in Ijondon. More than SO families were made home less by the burning of fiat buildings in Chicago. Five ieople were injured. Senator Morgan was nominated for re election by a joint caucus of the Demo cratic members of the Alabama legiiiUv tura. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining: Co., of Pittsburg, Ph.. make a siecialty of manufacturing for the domes- tic trade the finest brands of j Illuminating and Lubricating Oils? j Naphtha and Gasoline Thar ran t. M&DE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Ualfonnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, 1'inSHI'KO HKIT-. FirTSBl'Ktr. HA. tctis.wiy. An Ordinance To authorize the t'enlral Penrfvlvanla Tele (ilione an Su.(i y Co D)unj 1 1 eierl anil mni tain Nle fur trltrtiine liie( In the tturuuuh ot Aphvjle, t'amtiriu emit v. I'enna. V hereaa. The rural Pernfylvania Telephone and uiiiy t-im.aiiy ha a.!ie-l lo the author ities ol llio Hurouvli ! Afhvil.e. feuna . tor er uiiioD to errrt iie aoil run vtra on the aame oer or under the pireeii. lane an.! alley ol bmIiI Koruuab as provlileil Ly the I'h Sectiun of au Act entitled " An Act to I'm - ide tor the lncorio ratlou and Keulaitn ol Certain I orii.r Allon" as amended ! an Act . prove. I V5h .lime. 15. t here tore he It ordained and etmcted . tijr llio Chfet Huness anil 'I own t -ourirtl ol the ItoroQieh ot A.hville. Henna., and l lierei.y ordained and enarted hy the authority ot the Mtuie. Net-t on 1 That the IVntral Pennsylvania I e!phoue and Supiy i;oujiany. it sui-ce era or ner-iDf. 11 or tn. ir tit, rervant and em ploye are perui tied to ert-ct and uialntain in he stre-l. lune and al ey ol the horouigh ot A.-hvi !e. Pent.a., and over or un. er the auit:. a line or line or lii.e ol pole and ire. aith all ucli neceary and uuai Daiure th; elora may le nei-eary tor the s-ureeiul proculon t.l a telephone or Mienal tiuines t.y mean ol elec tricity. ex tlon -!. That :hr poles Miall he reantiaMy 'traiicht and wit h the tixtures so to he erect ! -ha'l he put In tu a aI' ami ulitantial uijniier tml hall he neat In a peuranp as way he and i-hall he locate 1 hy the trie' couiuiit'.ee or the truet coiiiioi.oiit-r under their ilircction In ui h wanner as not tu ohtrurt ald rtiee s. lanes ind alleys in their ordinary nod customnry uae and diall he erected, inaiiiiained and caied lor at the eort and charge ol mil t'oinpaii. Ordained and enacted Into an ordihaice this twentieth dav ol ln-mber. A. 1. 1.4. Atte.f ' M 1. Wll.IS. Secretary pro. tew. I're. Itor nh found". A; proved this 2'itli d.tv ol u.-ti.iir , Attest: JiKt tt E. I.I IZINUKK. xcr-tarT pro tern. v hiel llutf. Nov. iu, lb'sil. HMIMS1 K ATKI X- M TI"K. lit:iieol I loiuiu I 1 yrr.. deceased. Ie'.lers nt adwiniFtration on 'he e-t:ite ol Thoinit 1 1. M ver. ilece;ted. late of t he ti.wD'lnp of Wustiiiitf ton, in t'ainhria, l'enu Ivanin. hav inif teen granted to tne. all ,.eroni indebted t't fH id estate are herc-Ly notitied to make payment wli hout de'av , and thoe havinif claitu aaaint aid ertate 111 pre.-ent thetn pr"ierly autnetm catel lor ettlement M A K 5 A 11 KT K. M V KKS Adminl.ilratrtz ol the etate ol Thomas 1. Myers, deceased lllly. I'a.. Nov. ifl. l-.'t. IXKriTtlKS .Milll'E J E.taie ol lennis Iahy. deceived. Letter? testamentary on ihe e-t ie oi Iannis Ceahy. deceaed. late'ol A a i-hir ict-m t.iwnshlp, Camotla county. I'a.. having t.rrn vran'ed to we ill persons indented to td estate are heiehy nutibed to make payment to tne without delay, trid those having claims a :iint said estate ill present thew prop-rly auttient cited lor -ettie-xen . .IIUIN 1.EAHV.JK.. Lilly, Fa., Nov. 16. ly Kxecutor. WITHOUT THE BOW (RING) it is easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in tlie other and gives a short, quick jerk the ring slijis orT the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav ing the victim only the chain. This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end A collar runs down inside the pendant islcmi and fits into the groovea. firmly locking the bow to the pendant, ao that it cannot be pulled or twisted otf. Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. I5oss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark - watch case opener sent free on request Keystone Watch Case Co.. PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In eOect May 27. IstM. CaanrrtliiBnal 'remon. BAST. Seashore Express, week dys Altoona A.ccoinmo laliun. week davs Iay Kxiirrs. :1tllv " Altoona Kipress. daily .Mail Kzpress. daily Philadelphia Express. datij.T". ...... WKST. Johnstown Accommodation, week davs I'ac. he Exprc.n. daily Way I'aju-emter week days....H Mail Tram, week days.. ".'".""I! Kast I.lne. dally Johnstown Accommodation' week davs 9 ai a m v a m 11 ft a tn 1 i) p in S 17 i m 8 12 p tn . 8 14am 8 ?7 a in 2 ' ; p m 4 -J p m K -J p. lit b o4 p in rtirnibnrK Kr Knelt. Trains leaves a lollows: 7 20, 10 2 a. m . and 3.3u p. m and arrive at freon al 7 57 l"il S4 a m. and 4 05 p m. Ia.e fresson at s 3.1. 1 1 3ti a m and 5.3u p. ni.. and arrive at Ktienshurtc at I0.ua a. m. and W 16 and 6 0"i p. ro. "'" ami t IrMrriel.l. Iave Irvcmi at n 4i a. m.and 2 40 p. m. arrlv Idk at Cresson at 8 05 a m. and 4 p. m Imve resson 35 a. m. and 5 v. p. tu., arrlvinic at Ir vona at lo.M a tn. and 6 4i p. m. Korratoo aatpo. etc . rail nn aarent or address Th.W fc. Watt. I'. A. W. 1... no Hub Ave.. HittsliurR, Ha. S. M. HKtVilST. tleneral Manager. J. I(. WtMI. leneral Manaicer. 1891. Pollelea written at snort notice in tu OLD RELIABLE 1 iETNA" Kna other firm 1 laaa lanipaalea. T. W. DICK, FIT rilR THE OLD HAHTFORI) FIRIUiWIUMECIlin'. 1794. Ebenshnra. Jnij tl. 1B82. EteislnrE Fire Insurance ipcy, rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, izitExsnuna, rA. FRAZER AXLE (g Best tn tbe World! Get the 6enaiae ! Sold EiefjTtEre! GREASE ROCK, FIRE MW Fly With an Incompetent Miner's Blast. SEVEN KILLED AMI THRU Hffcy i Foatrfal Faptoalow ait Ih. Hlat, t Mlowe at ( oilier' Statloa, ( Miraealona Eacapea f rom IMlli (.tste Mlaie laiapeetor lae.tic.tltll Wheeusa, Nov. 21. -Ti e n-i nt the Blanch oal tnitns, u tb p ." handle railmail Ht Colh.-r station " one of the must appallini; Ui:n , in this pectiun of t Vir.j tjmw miner, an Italian, wt . u blast which ij-uitl th , dust in the mine and a f-w.;i t-i. , followed. There wern 4- i:..n r.! ," mine at the time and tLe 1,;; . known to be dead: 1:1 Michael liooiiy. Thri.M J ,r . Thouiad Tucker. marri-U. lavjj p C" land, married; John Jiin-::y. t4l 4" and leaves 10 children; Ant. tu., i,4.."" married, and Mazzle I iKMi-.ln, .marr-Ii The following are badly injur.-! J Kef el. married; KaTl'o Nei ki, Ja.sjer Lawrence and Tlif.iuas j;.. " colored. -j. After the exjiloeinn th-r vrd, . rific whirlwind in the imiir. currr'. everything before it. 1, .niflw Koouey were in the mine s.iiij- .l;s-4. J from and goinjr toward the i.? The force of the eiilntii-u dr. ve nearly 10 yards out of th- tin.utb t'" mine, and lainltil Koouey i.n the rail-. track, killing him instau'tlv. wh:!e"b"fr uelly landenl in a gnlly." -tr kiLi U head against a post. His I ra nc dabhed out and scattered f ,r yt. " around. His wife, attiait-1 tj jilace by the noibe. was tbe t:r,t to "j him, and she swooned away atui i5 t . lying jirobtrated by the !-h. a. iLr.t , little hojie that she will reti.ver. The news of the divaat-r .u:. it spread, and in a few nn.iijei.;a huu of fieople were frowd,-J aV,Et t mouth of the mine and many hrartrrlj inir scenes w-re enat te-1. 1 he and children of the miners wre Jrai -and the strong men were i.vt-ro.mr a short time a rescuing party. c..ii-: of tieorge Uentieon. Nn k Kern Ar.u: Ward. John Muter, John Mewart li William Davis, waa ori:aiiizrJ. went into the mine alter the i the dead. When the bnlies i f thr v.,. tims were brouylit to the surtace L.air women swooned at thesitht. Coroner Walkinhaw aud Ti:e j.r cuting attorney f WelKLurg wrr on the ground and took charge if t:i btxlies and will conduct a ri-ij ilv gati. n. This is the second aii iJrit the kind which has occurred at tia mine. Just two years a-ro, N"..v :;. lsns, a similar explosion Kvnrrfl -which three were killed and ev . jured. The state miueir.stK-t t jt arr.v-j today to take part in the iuvrtva:: i. There were miraculous -i-a:T w; the explosion occurred. William liai a was in the entry, 15" feet fr..iu thf trance, and when he heard the ero sion he laid down near the r.h d vj mine and the whirlwind, carrying i.kh. fire and death, i.assed over fcnii. A: empty coal car standing at the ei.:n-. ? of the mine was blown yari. Tar mine is owned by W. E. Smith f Wr.i ville, and I. O. Smith of XrwCa'y land. The miners charge that the . -;-dent was due to the in-xi-r!i.e t!; m Italian miners, and declare they w.llu work with them any h.nger. CHINA MUST SUE A'0N. Japan Relnaet to Hm Ibe Prctdl Mediate. Tokio, Nov. 21. It i i.-arc-i the the Japanese government h,i :"j reply to the note of l"n:t--d :a:r .Vi iter Bun asking whether ateL"r:;r the president of the l"n:ted Xa'.ra i his good t.ftices in the intTet . f r-v: ing peace in the eat. wuuld ! i-- able to Japan. Before reachii..: aes elusion the minitry g:ive the consideration for s-v-ral day at:i ally stated to Mr. Iun that alti-i the friendly sentiments which i r e;; the government and pe. tf United States were deeply a; i r-.'t the success of the Japanese arrc -U been such that China should a; ?MH Japan directly ujk.u the Milled. In view of the alr-euce if Jasshi and Chinese diplomatic rej reseL;" at Peking and Tokio i-.rctive'y.tli would imjily that any c. .i:!iiiu:.:i-::t lietween the two government!- made through the Aiueri. an i:,:sW to China and Japan, who. s:in ' tireaat. or tne war. nave e;u in -r-the interests of the two coaiitr.es. Robber Hedcpeth eoteneed. Jefferson City. Mo.. Nov. 21 supreme court has seutcin-rd HeHlgjth to 25 years" iin;ri- ::n:r-T 2 the penitentiary, and tlie r.ji-cir c - marshal will probably l r;n- hnu 1. 1 jirison tolay. In the spring ' 'r- with several other parties, ri-: 'Frisco express in St. Lotu c-ut..? nearly fi;.t00 and 3.0i worth : ables. Fat!afl.-d Itti Japan' Aetlaa. Washinotox. Nov. 21.-The Ja; legation has received word French government expreves it-- isfied that the Japauer- anthi-nt;r proIerly in btiarding the Kr- nch Sidnev and arres-tim; Mr.M.,,,:r ly of the Chinese legation here. as American named Wilde, cbavnl - plotting to destroy the Japanese o-I; Tlie Bonds elHl.f all. Washington. Nov. 21. The m tions are that the present c irJZ. loan of IO0.WO.IHMJ will not . n'-T great success, but that the tsVoV the bids will 1 far in ex-e amount of the bonds to 1 '""Lpj. fast as received the bioV ar diately placed, unopetiel, in t.i ury vaults, so that it 1 !n'','"":Xl. know in advance of the general e, i . r . t ...n tnrB!' lug I'll ueai -uuuuaj . ( of the bidders, the aiuouuus LiJ the prices offered. . . . :.. -HK Alf.l. .NOV. .1. v- , , Mgi on the Alley elevated road .,,at caused a lively panic anion;; tae i gers on the train, although "1,,. were hurt. William CUm-h. tr jumied from the mgine to the p a distance of Sit feet, escaping broken leg. George War". Af has n it yet been found, and :t i J' that he also jumird. sr.... br Ttr- New Haven. Conn., N'v- N v al-'4" are at present 42 cases vi .'- tt Tinder treatment in th: t"itv- - there has been at any one g, tifoa' last six rears. Six of the P supposed to have contracted tb 5 from eating raw oysters ternity baniuet. .. t. ntL Bi ffaio. Nov. Y Sr2- signed articles to Kx Jattt.i,.rfs3i rounds for scientific point tcvJ- at Turn hall. tn th O Keefe. who challenged VTs- will linear in tne ring ltb and perform with the K10" 1 rounds. . t KIT a bodloa ! A Ficmf, Austria. Nov. r of the new governor s being erected here, d'lUl1 ."fil a nu 111 ner 01 wwnuim - t ten ' Vi-poHaA.lWi.liAa have ulreaaj a 1. .W1 III - vurf mi auu 1 ii.u-- been extricated from tbe ruiue- jTftmt Of T."00' . 01 Fann V111U.10M11H ' 1 KOOD llliam A. J ones " . ant Koss county, has len DUik- f 7,000 by aOuu-per.
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