aw Robbers! These are the old ont Blacking and my shoes also wir polish UNIDNEIL the 0 SNOW Creep in sed with Change a Pine Table to Walnut. 8 A Poplar Kitchen Press to Anigus Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany Hoo what oan be done wit & RANDOLPH, | Palnt and Hous Wash lug Machine Improved approac h- e% nearer the old method of hapd rub- bidg than any device yet wiblie worked and free, {Mention The I Maylilm. Easy rculars + WHET IS CONG ON One of the FOR MANY D “BEST Tel ? escopes in the world. r facilities are bs and ¢ SOP « superior goods w Fh CONE FPERMON in sach jog ssabove. Unly those who w yoo can make sure of All you have to de in y show our goods to sur neighbors The be. ¢ of its bal Ith a gr ® size tele say toenryy. We willalso s @ how you to 10 8 day at least, from the start with te af once. We yall express charges Box SHO, Fortiane, Mans pe, a8 large 8s ld ake from ence Heiter wr a OO, jews, 11 HALLS 0 ever dlsoor- and does not The Most Saceesaful Remedy ed, as It Is rigin in its effects ster. Read proof below mooxtrs, Conn. May J, "% J RespaLs ( Laat Same urb upon my horse ire aod It ave a dozen € Oooo, ghbor had him lame, sm mended “pavin in Dn Dear § ‘ more of Kendall's avin Cur 4 wm Powders than ever before, ¢ man to me, 11 was the best Powder { ever Keg 3 : t he ever used. Urro Le. Horrnax, mrrresasao, N.Y. May 19,0. ¢ that was qu are is now entirely frve & and shows so bunch om the Joint, fully, F. H. Horoniss. CENDALLS SPAVIN CORE. 0 Mosnos, La, May 8, ik it my duty to render you my far famed Kendall's Spavin Cure, ear old filly which 1 {rind very i a very severe swollen log. [I tried atwtt eight diferent Kinds of medicines which did no good, | purchased 8 bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure which cured her in four days, I remain yours, Mammon Dowex, Prien §1 por bottle, or six bottles for §5. Alldrug. gists have it or can get i£ for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie- tors, DR. Bh J. KENDALL CO, E argh Falls, Yermonts HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,- TusseyviLLE, Pa. miami vis seem He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. Oe nn) sien {3 Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. 17ianly a Total, Nolie MAK HOOL haste erat ort) ANRAPA oF ¥. Birengthon WEAR, LY i Ay oy on ol HONE EATRENT-Beuelits bo Tem tantly trem 40 Sines a Countries, Write Viineds BRIE BUFFALO, Ne V. SALEM E TRAVELING ANDI LOCAL, TO SELL R CHOICE NURSERY RTOCK. FAST SELLING HPECIALTIES IN HARDY FRUITS, ETC. BPLEN- DID OUTFIT FREE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE AANA NURAERY CO. or terms, \ , &d Rochester N'Y, TEMPERANCE WOMEN Proceedings of the Convention at Atlanta, THE OLD OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. A Resolution Indorsing Senator Blair for Re-election Creates Some Excitement—Reports from Super- mtendents of Departments—The Hiness of Miss Willard, ATLANTA, (ia., Nov. 18.—~The Wo- men's Christian Temperance union at yesterday's session devoted the morning hours to hearing reports of the superin- tendents of different departments. Then came the election of officers, which re- sulted in the re-election of all the old officers, as follows: Presidens, F re 1ces IE. Willard; Mrs. Caroline E. Buell, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge, recording secretary; Miss Pugh, treasurer. Resolutions indorsing Senator Blair and urging his re- lection were intro- duced and created a little excitement, An effort was made to have that part referring to his re-election stricken out, and there was an animated discussion. Finally the matter went to the commit- tee on resolutions. The Asheville Assembly. The board of trustees of what is known as the Asheville assetubIY met and accepted the donation of Mr. Miller, of Skyland, of twenty acres of land ad- joining the Vanderbilt property at Ashe- ville upon which a large temperance tabernacle is to be erected. Reports on their work were made by Dean Wright; Mrs, J. K. Barney, of the prison department; the venerable Mrs, Comstock, Mrs. Carse, Miss Smith, of Maryland, and Mrs. Saul and mother Maher of the railroad department; Mrs, Hammer, on parlor meeting; and Mrs, Nichols, on the work at county fairs Miss Willard is confined to her hotel by and prayers for her recovery were delivered, An interesting feature dress of Mrs. Maud fraternal delegate Army. Last evening receptions were ten- dered the delegates at the governor's mansion and at Good Templar's hall. 1" 1LNESsS, was the ad- Ballington Booth, from the Salvation Miss Willard's Address. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. ~The Wo- man's Christian Temperance union of the United States assembled in Trinity church, of this city, yesterday, with an attendance from every state in the Union and the Canadas, The principal it was the address of Miss Willard. ‘he address of the president covers g and was distributed in the convention. It had over thirty sub-di- visions and included Miss Willard's an- nual rgport as president of the World's 1 1 v fx i ia, i i CF ows Woman's Christian Temperance union. The address dealt with the year's work, and declared the Woman's Christian Temperance union to be now closing its best year, and the one of its largest in- crease in membership. It asserted that the package decision resulted in the helpful temperance agita- tion of year. It declared against high lic and tor prohibition by law, by politics and by woman's ballot n Miss Willard's report among recommendations were the following: The organization of a woman's council in every town in the nation, to be com- posed of the presidents of the various societies engaged in woman's work. By such unification woman's enter- prises it will be practicable to build a woman's temple to serve as the rendez- their varied philanthropic work and by its rentals to help carry the work forward. Feb. 15 to 1%, 1801, inclusive, has been set for the first regu- lar meeting of the woman's national council to be held in Cincinnati, She asks the convention to name a day for a general movement all over the land in accordance with the plan for the membership crusade. The plan is to let the local unions divide up in twos and threes and canvass for new members, leaving literature in each home. Also on the questjon of a peti- tion from women of the civilized world to the czar against political prisoners being classed with those guilty of crimes and against the prisoners being treated with so much harshness, original ost the Epa ? Of vii § VOUus ior Harrison's Gaitean. CINCINNATI, Nov. In the latter part of May last, through the vigilance of the United States secret service offi- cials, President Harrison barely escaped assassination. This would be assassin was a southern crank, who claimed to be a sadly persecuted Republican from Petersburg, Va... who went to Washing- ton expressly to shoot the president. He now reposes in an insane asylum. His name tne officers will not reveal. Prrrssvira, Nov, 17.—United States Detective McSweeney believes the story about an attempt to assassinate Presi- dent Harrison is a fake.” “hs Baring Bros. Saved. Lospox, Nov. 17.—~The great bank- ing house of Baring Bros. & Co., whose tottering condition was considered by other leading financiers at their meet. ings in the Bank of England has been saved from the ruin that impenped. The Bank of England, the Rothschilds and other financiers have unitedly loaned to tie Barings for three years about £11, 000,000 or 855.000,000, or in other words have assumed to that extent and for that period the Baring liabilities pend- ing liquidation on the part of the latter, To Sappress Gift Enterprises. SepaLia, Mo, Nov, 17~In the crimi- pal court the grand ju indicted George Townslee, one of the leadin jewelers of the city, and Zimmerman Son, of the Empire laundry, for adver. tising a lottery, Townslee organized a watch elub recently and Zimmerman & Son have for some time past given a clock to some one of their patrons, the game being awarled by a drawing after the style of a lottery, Believe O'Sullivan Squealed, Jorier, Ts. Nov. 17. The belief that O'sullivan, the Cronin prisoner, has squealed is general here, The reason ussigned for the denial is that in case of O'sullivan getting out he would meet the same fate that Cronin did inside of three days. The discipline of the prison is also involved, The more earnest the de nial, the firmer grows the belief that tie statement is true. Kitled by Sam Jones' Brother, CARTERSVILLE, Va, Nov. 17,—~Charles Junes, a brother of the Rev. Sam P, Jones, shot Jim Yo colored, three times on Main street. died in twen- {v-five minutes. Jones is in jail, KEYSTONE NOTED. Items of Real Interest Pre- sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND KNOW. All Here Mtate, Other Gleanings of Importance from Fields of News, Picked and There Through Political, Military Departments, Wilkesbarre has a female cobbler, Scottdale is to paper, Thieves stole the Lancaster house, A new hosjery mill at employ 100 hands. The cost of tuition $6,987,659 last year, The route of the proposed Erie canal is almost an air line, There will be a parade in West Chester on Thanksgiving day. Farmers near Washington ganized against gunners The Sunday Truth, organ of Lab®r union, has appeared. Seventy-five new buildings have been built in Norristown this year A Seranton female, works out her road tax every yea Up the All and have another news. watch from a dog Ambler will in this state was have or- the Erie aged 70 years, unounts infest the near Lebanon Deer, bears and ca Blue mountain wood A Pittsburg youth has for stealing a piano fro been arrested in ther 1134 During the past season 5,000 passed Allentown from 3 The Altoona shops of nia railroad cover 367,41 Dr. Herbst, of Reading, Lazaretto physician under Pattison. Farming in Che more profitable this yi long time, McKeesport capital company to open a nes Monon valley. The daily shortage of Pennsylvania railroad at from 500 to 600 The honey product Hin Fred Alderfer's bees, near Harley was 3,400 pounds. The New Castle ( £300,000 capital, will Lawrence county 1 last w11 ANE Bi yl company, search for « A house in haunted, has been o ilies in four months A 15-year old-boy footpad in Norristown ¢ and robbed of his The sale of stamps velopes at the Rea October amounted A committe of has been organize establisnments to lo Detwiler's blacksmit! town is said to be the perfectly equipped The Warren town, burned Sanday The factory will (3lns sured It is rum offered for the Pier Bristol by Philadel; Mrs. Eliza Boor depts, and Booz, died at years, Guiseppe doned freight « sold liquor t borers. In all probability after the coming session of tare, will be entitled to but thr bers in that body. wed that 850.4 «Jige8 relict Tn some portions of t te ownship the early ¢ turning yellow, owing, it | the ravages of the Hessian fly Dr. J. Saller, of Wels ship, in Schuylkill counts rival to Pasteur. He claims t discovered a cure for hydropaobi An unknown man laid his the Lehigh Valley track in coal train at Copiay to commit but was saved by wi 1 0 uarry. Harry Burgoyne, a well farmer of Lansdowne, was crushed to death while felling a tree, which caught him and pinned him to the earth, The Baumstown (Berks conaty) post office, established fifty years ago, has had Franklin J Linderman resigned on Oct. 14 No ons wants the position, as it only pays $30 a year. TR Known : 14 1 . 4 in its aescent no postmaster sine Wnxkessarre, Pa, Nov. 17, rival school boards are possession of the public Wilkesbarre township. The teachers of the first board organized are now in possession of the schools and refuses to ive them up to the schoolmarms hired By the other board, who make applica tion every day for possession The schoolmarms now in possession bar the doors and windows against their rivals, The affair has coussd much talk. The court will be asked to settle th. liffi- culty. -Two trying to get schools in A Brakeman's Legs Cut Off Aunrer, Pa., Nov. 15, — While a brakeman by the name of Blacker was shifting cars at Erie avenue, on the Reading railroad, he was crushed be tween two cars and had both legs cut off. His injuries will probably prove fatal. He was considered one of the best brakesinen on the road, He has a dependent wife and family. His home is in Bethlehem, A Baby Cuts Its Windpipe. BanToaLE, Pa, Nov. 17.<A baby in the Toban family. residing at Bethany station, a mining town, was seated on a high chair playing with a pair of scis- sors, A sodden joit overtarned the chair, throwing the child heavily to the floor, the scissors inflicting a terrible asa, (fom the effects of which he died n ten minutes. His windpipe was cat. Coal Miners’ Sireike Averted, Prrrasora, Nov, 17.-<The threatened strike of the coal miners of the Fourth pool hus Iwen averted by an amicable setticinent. The nen demanded an ad. ditional 0 cents por ton, and a coms yo aks wis icted by the operators conceding an wiv mee Of 4 cents. All the wines are no 7 in operation, 10 reduced prices. , MEN'S SU REDI “t13 4 Suits Children’s A GEN {0 percent. on our | Cvercoa's, Panis, Shirts A call will convince y¢ - wo IR ing to supply the wan'is of customers ri ceived and are open for t are making a specialty of GOODS We and inspect it. # WN & orn nS RE A “Castoria is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Ancora, M.D, 111 So. Oxford 88, Brooklyn, N. Y. § THE SUN. 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