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B, J. KENDALL C0, Enosburgh Falls, Vermonts valuable and 1 HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,- TusseyviLLE, Pa! ly ie He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc.. etc. ma § EE + Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. for ¥ in GE S ALES ME N TRAVELING AND LOCAL. TO SELL OU CHOICE NURAER ‘K. FAST SELLING SPECIALTIES IN HARDY FRUITS H . Y TOC ETC, SPLEN D OUTFIT FREE STEADY EMPLO GUARANTEED YOUR PARRA, Wr ms, Ry. GERMANI KEYSTONE NOTES. Items of Real Interest Pre- sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW. Gleanings of Importance from All Fields of News, Picked Up Here and There Through the State. Political, Military and All Other Departments. Incendiaries are at Erie, Pottsville will vote on the acceptance of a city charter. A new five foot vein of coal has been struck near Houtzdale. Retail liquor dealers at Homestead are fighting the wholesalers. Daniel Heller dropped dead at a po- litical meeting at Bloomsburg. Parts of the Hill farm mine are masses of smouldering coal, but it is being worked, Editor Whetstone, of the Pottsville Miners’ Journal, has been arrested for a campaign libel, Two men named Kammerer, of Wash- ington county, killed ninety-four squir- rels in two days. During the past wear there has been an increase of 11,085 pupils in the pub- lic schools of the state. Miss Hannah Epright, of Berwyn, has attended the Teachers’ Institute for thirty consecutive years. John Frankhouser, while hunting on Stone mountain. shot a five-pronged buck that dress 177 pounds. An unsuccessful attempt was made Sunday night to burn the brewery of Lawrence Knapp, Lancaster. Robert Washington, a colored man, touched an electric light wire at Brad- and the shock killed him, Miss Emma Bertles, of Doylestown, has a chryeanthemuam plant with 2,388 ds and flowers by actual count. Roth, of Limeport, Lehigh county, has a bible that gives a com- plete record of his family for over 200 Years making excitement dock, Ciideon parks from an arc electric light set fire to clothing in the dry goods estab- lishment of Williamson & Foster, Lan- r. Loss about £1500. At a recent Hungarian christening at Tarr, Westmoreland county, 150 pounds of beef, ten gallons of whisky and thirty-five kegs of beer were consumed y the guests, Mrs. Adam Wachter, of White Halli, Pa., passed the 218th day of her fast on Sunday, and was in better condition than for several months. She partook of a little orange juice. Mr. Van Abel, of Allegheny, the con- fidential clerk of a Pittsburg wholesale drug firm, is missing, and there are rumors that his accounts are short for an amount exceeding $10,000, The body of Dr. A. B. Cobb, a promi- nent physician of Dauphin, was found in a race near Rockville, It is supposed that fell into the water hm at- tempting tg cross a small bridge on the way to his home, Policemen Pitts attempted to preserve order in Jeannette Saturday night, a fight over politics being in pro- gress, when the erowd, some of whom had a grievance against him, made him their target and fatally wounded him John Anderson, a Swedish sailor, who is said to be afflicted with a light type of leprosy, has become the subject of much official and private concern on the part of the city of Chester, and he will be isolated, temporarily, at the county almshouse, Two men robbed the office of the Wells Fargo Express company in Mead- ville, Saturday night, of cash, checks and negotiable paper worth about £1,500. The burglars held a pistol to the mouth of C. P. Moore, the com- pany's agent, and bound and gagged him. hn street Reports of Returned Missionaries, WiLkes Pa., Nov. i.—At the session of the Women's Foreign Mission- ary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church wnaries from India. Centr West China, Switzerland, Germany, and Japan were heard All of great interest, Jighop Thoburn, from India, one of the best know giomaries from this country, address on his work, The financial report from the ten branches, New England, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimnore, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Des Moines, Minneapolis, Topeka, and Pacific showed totai con tributions of the last vear to be $220. 320.96. A large number of clergymen of Wyoming conference attended the session. A resolution was introduced to establish headquarters farther west ARRE, were mn gave an A Determined Suicide. Prrrsacing, Nov, 3. —Charles Fischer, a German printer employed on The Frehitz Freund, committed suicide in his bed room, 533 Smithfield street, at & o'clock last evening, by hanging himself to a bedpost. The suicide was not only a peculiar one, but a most determined one. Fischer hanged himself to the bedpost of an old fashioned bedstead by tying a yellow silk mecktie around his neck, and then, with his knees touching the floor, died an agonizing death by slowly strungling himself. The only cause ascdgned for the suicide is that Fischer has been drinking heavily of ate A Jail Breaker Comes to Grief. Winkessanee, Pa., Nov, §,~Thomas Henry, who attempted to kill two men at Meshoppen, made a desperate at- tempt to break jail at Tunkhannock. In some manner he got out of his cell, mined the jail i, and, making a adder out of old chairs, ascended the high wall. In Jeapin from the wall to in the roadway he yke an arm and eg. He cried with pain and the jailers to take him in out of the cold. His wish was complied with. Regimental Reunion. Mepia. Pa, Nov. 3.-~The seventh an nual reunion of the Ninety.seventh Pennsylvania regiment was held in Media Saturday, There are upward of 200 members of the Ninetyseventh now living, and of this number 103 partici- pated in the parade. ¥ Pennsylvania‘s Dividend, Puitavenrmia, Nov, 4,.-The board directors of the Pennsylvania met yesterday and lared ll able Nov. 09. ON AMERICAN SOIL Messrs, O'Brien and Dillon Land in New York. GREETED BY GOVERNOR AND MAYOR Receive a Cordial Irish Societies, the Details of Ireland —Pro- The Fugitives Reception from Mr. O'Brien Gives Their Escape gramme of the Visitors, New York, Nov. 8.—Mr. O'Brien, M. P., and his wife; Mr. John Dillon, M. P.; Dennis Sullivan, M, P., and kis wife, and Timothy Harrington arrived here yesterday on the steamer La Champagne. A reception committee representing the United Irish societies of New York, accompanied by several hundred members of thg National League and the various Irish societies, met the steamer. Upon the arrival of the steamer at her dock a reception was held on her deck, and at 11:30 the vis- ftors were driven to the Hoffman house, The party had scarcely reached the hotel 2 id Governor Hill called upon them. The governor warmly welcomed them to the city and state and expressed his hearty sympathy with the they re atl and signed his name to the a of welcome that had been prepared by the Irish societies. Mayor Grant also called and expressed senti ments similar to those of the governor and also appended his name to the ad dress of welcome Story of the Escape, To the representatives of Mr. O Brien related the det escape from from William Cause Ireland as delayed our trip as long as any chance of our being America in the interval Ix sentence and the appeal. We saw the government was deliberately + away that interval became covident plan was simplicity out of the front door house in Dublin without any all. Wedrove in a friend's carn Dalkoy, supped at Healy, and that night at were rowed aboard the yacht which set sail in a gale from Kingstown at once. “While we were being provisioned just before the start, the coast guard came alongside and questioned Capt. Murphy. Sheriff Clancy, of Dublin, was with nus We escaped de. tection and sailed for the Welsh coast, wnere we lay three days becalmed within a pistol shot of the shore, and in fall view of the const guards. Thea we were becalined three days more right in the course of shipping in the channel, and if half of the scrutiny had given to us that was exercised in search ing outbound vessels we would have been detected sure. We reached the French coast on the evening of the enth day, and went to Paris.” Objects Of the Visit Mr. O'Brien then read a statemen the objects of the visit of Mr. Dillon, which ‘s made at the and upon the authority of Mr. and predicted that a general wn occur, in Great Britain than two years After remaining h election, the visitors w in Philadelphia, Boston, Newark Jersey City. They will then hol series of meetings here and afterward divide into two or three parties and make a tour of the country Mr. O'Brien last night press a circular of 2,000 words, a to the American public. It deta condition of the Irish cause and pi campaign of the Irish party, indorses Mr. Parnell and extolls leadership and appeals to the Ameri people for financial assistance moral support. to ¥ tween tin i able ling t AIL As s : Lie Dons HUGDIZHL Wi been ay himself gave to the ds, addressed tiles the an of warmly his Aan and “The Original Package Dead” Lie Rock, Ark., Nov. 1.—-The opinion of Judge P. C. Caldwell, of the United States circuit court, in the original package case of HA M.. Van Vied, of lowa, was filed yester lay It discusses the questions raised and is very lengthy. The court in br.of that the act of congress and the law the states are valid, After act of congress and the st opinion concludes: “It is mn laws but the original package dead.” The judge dented Van petition for discharge from remanded hin to tne custody of the state authorities in ution of sentence imposed apon him, prison and “xeq Lie Fire on a State Farm New Bruxswick, N. J.. Nov. | The barns, silo, and cow stables New Jersey Agricultural Experiment station were burned, and 42 cows, 5 horses and 2 mules were destroyed. Thirteen of the cows were imported, and were worth $800 each. They belonged to breeding associations and individuals, Only 14 cows, 2 bulls and 3 calves were saved. William Gordon, a farin hand, came near losing his life by being suffo- cated. The loss on the buildings is $15,000; on stock, 816,000; and on farm implements and other contents of the 1 £5,000, The loss is about half oT insurance, The of the Governor Hill Wants a Recount. ALBANY, Nov. 1.—Governor Hill has sent a letter to Secretary Noble asking for a new census of New York city. In it he notes the difference between the federal census and the municipal cen- sus, and says that if all estimates are based upon fair standards of compari- son they confirm the general inaccuracy of the count. The question of recount censes to be local in its nature and in- volves seriously the rights of the state and perhaps in future the political con- trol of the country. Fighting Standard Oil Fixpray, O., Nov, 4.—~The Manhat- tan Oil company. the strongest of the independent organizations in this field, bold y challenged the Standard to battle by advancing the price of Buckeye oil from 30 to 32 cents. All the other inde- the Standard will probably meet the ad. vance and a great ofl war i now on, The excitement among producers and operators is already of an absorbing character, Hegira of Washington Clerks. Wasmisaros, Nov. 4.-In the war, state, navy and treasury and depart. ment of Justice, 10 per cent, the clerks, or about 20 per cent. of the male Jlerks, are absent today, having gone bome to vote, In the Sreisury depar. went alone 750 are absent for that pm. pose. A BIG CUT! The Knife Put Into Prices! JOH Owing to a contemplated change in my hus- ness, 1 offer my entire stock of goods at greatly reduced prices. MEN'S SUITS REDUCED FROM #18 00 to $12 00 ‘ i ‘ £14 00 to $10 ( } Men's Baits at $3 50,4 00, 5 50, 6 00 and $8 00 Boys’ Children’s Buits for §1 25, 1 A GENUINE R ' Sails i 00, at §3 00, {3 50, from 25 to 40 per ceal. ou our former prices, Cvercoa's, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, at reducad prices. A call will convince you that SIDNIOXIT Brockeruorr Brock, Ose Oar new stock of goods for the coming seasons has arrived ahd are open for inspection. It comprises a great varie- ty of novelties in SPRING : AND : SUMMER : STYL iu Dress GG sods, Ginghaimns, ete, all selected with grest EN, {re 1 cision to supply the wants and needs of oar cuodomers in A fall and complete stock of Clothing, Hate, Shirts, Underwear, etc, is on counters. We invite inspection of our stock, and we are positive that you be satisfied then of the low prices we sell our goods at. =larper & EKreamer's. quality and 'owness of price, Children, Vi a nfa OCastorin curs ils, Constipation, Rio cl, arraoen, Eractation, 1.8, gives sleep, And Promotes « ¥ pestion, 4 Without injurious medication. IR Fulton Street, XN. Y ATRL aNar "“Castoria is so well adapted to children that § { recommend it as superior to any proscription i mown tome” IL A. Amcuen, M.D, 111 Bo. 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