& HE Estiinates of the Strength of the Various Candidates. bd “Now is the time to leave your or- dew for asuit and overcoat. Prices to] sik the times, Perfect satisfaction in everything Tully guaranteed, MONTGOMERY & Cus Tallors, The Chamber of Torture Be the spa: tment to which the unhappy suf: aver from {nianmatory rhewmatism ia con. Smead. I 000 the erties of pain is reached, that fine preventive, Hostotter's Stomach Bitters Pused Ly persons. of a rheumatic tendency, much canecossary suffering Ia avolded. Nor wines, siniynes and sedatives, while having % monn bat avhooifioefest, are yet very desirable ak fumes. Yet ean AhOY produce tie lasting ef feet upon he cmntism, because they have wo power to alin sate from the blaod the then matie v Hostetber's Stomach Bitters does this, and 4% al the outset a disease whieh, if allow d din headway, it 1s next to i pesibie fo due or to do more than relieve eum should be remembered, (8 disease » 1% Eatal tendency from its pron AS Be nll he henrt, A resert to the Bit te relore, be prompt THE SITUATION VERY DOUBTFUL MeKinley Pressing Hard Upon the Heels of the Man from Maine~The Result Hinges Upon the Action of the Dele gations frem Pennsylvania and New York--Wool Men for MeKinloy, Wasninoron, Nov. 26, <The first week of the speakership contest closes t with the result in even more donbt than it was seven days ago at that time, Mr. Reed's partisans were claiming a “walk over” for the man from Maine, while the more conservative of the number were confident their candidate would win in the second ballot after the com- plimentary votes had been cost and the caucus had settled down to its work. At the same time Maj McKinley's friends were not claiming an excess of forty votes for that gentleman on the first ballot. The fluctuations of the past seven days have materially changed these calculations. A Conservative Estimate, A conservative estimate of the situa- tion now gives Mr. Reed not to exceed 60 votes on the first ballot, with Maj, McKinley close up with 55 votes, Mr. Cannon 81 and the others with little strength beyond their state delegations. The same estimates show Maj, McKinley to be the second choice of seventy nine gentlemen, who at the start will sup- port other candidates. According to these computors Mr, Reed is not so pop- ular a second choice, their figures show- ing him not to have above thirty from this source. The strength of Messrs, Cannon, Bur- rows and Henderson is variously esti mated at from a score for Cannon to a owd er NE Ver vari A MAY { pu dozen for the last named candidate, t ¥ hole More ec The Republican membership of the soy HAINATY BINCS, BE go et WY | house numbers 168 and it will require yal " 85 votes to nominate if all are present, Walting for New York and Peansylvania The result, however, is still very un- certain. Everybody is waiting to see what New York and Pennsylvania will | do. Should they unite their forty votes " favor of any candidate his success would be practically assured from | start There is, however, but | | likelihood that either delegation can f be united solidly, and still less that the two can be combined, When the ma- jority of the members of the delegations reach Washington this question can more satisfactorily answered, but this will not in all probability occur the middle of the wes Meanwhile the gossip is that McKinley has made strong inroads in this quarter and that he will divide or nearly divide the mid- dle state vote, THE CONDITION OF BRAZIL Assurances of the Prosperity and of the Republic WasminaTox, Nov, 25 the «his ti | CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Pray lagiing agulg SCOTT’S EMULSION CURES Wonderful Flas Many have gall per day by its use, Scott's Emulsion remedy. It cont ing properties of t! phites and pure following cablegr Liver Oil, the potane) f h ide boa being largely increcsed. It is used | © “All the provinces ha by Physicians al! over the world. | adherance to rent al PALATABLE AS MILK. abi Cubed ord Pdi Sold by all Druggists, each state is being rapidly organized SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, HM. Y, | A the pr visional govern ment has da the right of to all citizens except only thos tO read « The archi head of the irch solemn benediction upon ernment and the republic Dr Valent whats t ver it be before » | OMeial Perpetutation Dr. Valente, received the am from: Buy Bare ra, the iniste of the Brazilian inister, finance of Rio e signified their 1 the pro- Ma Ke ent in wernment at i any sistans protest ne veran aoecred Kinde suffrage tinal ina has very satisf, pearance, bat at both these qualitiv These lots are purchases of larg: prices and we can re extra qualities and | better than usual qu sold at #8: 24 inch Black 24 inch Black Sill dame 24 inch Black Silk Faille Francaise, 81 21 ach Black Peau 8 21 inch Black Annure Roval, #1 So much for 81 values. What of the finer qualities ?* They are here too In these extensive Silk stocks in all grades qualities, weaves and makes to suit all tastes at $1 to 83.50 per yard. Many fancy weaves this season in Black Silks Colors too are in great demand New Colored Silk Armuyes, New Coloed Silk Rhadagmes, New Colored Faille Fran. cases, New Colored Suahs, New Colored (ros Grains, In all the ultra shades for street and houseware, as also in evening shades, Knights and Farmers {| PHiLADEL] Mr. Pow- | derly says in his opinion some form of consolidation between the Knights of Labor and the Farmers’ alliance will be acocsaplshed at an early date. The knights favor it heartily and he has good reason think the alliance is *1 | favorably disposed toward the scheme, #1 | On Dec. 8 General Secretary Haves and | Mr. Wright, of the knights' executive, will meet a committee of the alliance at St. Louis to discuss the matter HiA, Nov. 26 to tions are the same United they will have about 3,000,000 members. No sen sible man can desparage the magnitude and importance of such a It might mean that the two organizations when combined will yield sach a politi- cal power as to control the presidential chair. step, A Poilitieal Sensation, CixoixxaT, Nov. 28. <The R. G. Wood, of the famous ballot forgery case, which plaved so priminent apart in the late Uhio election. The arrest was made at the instance of Gov- ornor-elect James E. Campbell, United States Senator Sherman, and Congress. man Butterworth. It is sald the dis cal world, No Revolt In Caba. HAvVAXA, Nov, 23. Information hav. ing been received that reports of a Cuban revolution are in circulation in the European capitals it is deemed proper to state that the rumors are wholly without foundation. There has been no disorder whatever, nor any signs of disturbance and the island was never more quiet or is people more contented than now Mail Onder Department For samples of these special #1 values mentioned above ; and also of anything alse in Dry Goods you may be interested infrom medium to finest qualities. Then compare the prices for {ike qualities, This extensive business we are tmilding and adding to dally on the basis of small profits and increased patronuge and old dea, but none better, Stanley's Return, Our Catalogue and Fashion Journal | Lospox, Nov, 25. <The Times is ae too may ald you in determining on the | sured on high authority that Stanley is styles and fabries in your Fall and | not ligely to return to London before Ww inter purchases, Free. the end of January, BOGGSE BUHL, 15 to 124 “EDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, PA #7P, B.~If you ceantnot come, write. expedition for a railroad from Mom buss to the interior, No Truce Offered to Beeret Societies Bavtisore, Nov. #6.—It is stated on authority than which there Is no higher in this country that there has been absolutely no action taken by the hierarchy of the Catholic ehurch on the question of secret societion, as was ree to have been done by the bishops uring the centenuinl celela tion, Funk with 500 Pligrima CossrantinorLe, Nov, that the steamship India, with 500 Uutdan grime onboard has SALESM EN to sell Nursery Pik, All Goods Warranted IRST WANTED Rt C LASS. Jermanent 0 posith i Je right p Good gf ia ries and provid vd w y iy. Libzsal inducements to begin st oii de i ie jiafasion 86 W304i y. tm \ *, iN ASE NG reer man, foshes. Montion this Paper, | WINNERS OF PRIZE FLAGS SPEAKERSHIP, The | aims and interests of the two organiza | : dx ks A political | sensation of the day was the arrest of | box | closures in connection with the case will | cause a profound sensation in the politi- | He will probably | stay some time at Mombeasi to give the | benefit of his experiences to Mr, George | McKenzie, who is starting on a survey | | Denning, aged 65 — “¥he Pennsylvanis Counties Giving the Yargest Republioan Majorities la 18680, Harmssunra, Nov, 21 — Westmore- land and Potter counties are entitled to the two banners offered by Chairman Andrews, of the Republican state coms mittee, as prizes br the nearest np proach at the recent election to the vote cast for Harrison for president lust year. In Potter county 02 per cent, of that vote was polled, and in Westmore- land 84 per cent. Allegheny county's Eepiblican vote aggregated only 53} of the Harrison vote, while Philadelphia reached 70 per cent. Pike has the low- est record, 5 per cent, and Lackawanes comes next, with 41 per cont. Lebanon dropped to 45 per cent, Lancaster 45, Clester 51, Clearfield 51, Clinton 48, Columbian 47 and Erie 51. Manv.of the counties cast oniv a little more than half of the vote for Harrison. © The average in the entire state was 04,80 per cent, The showing of the much better than that of publi Cans, Hud they cast SU per cent, of the Cleveland vote they would have elected their candidate for state treasurer by a good mu jority, Democrats is not Lie WILL FIGHT THE READING Mr. Powderly Attributes the Callaghan “Mik to Pirrspong, 3 «wed GIN wis bi a member of board Knigats orter for nin fn between Reading 1 tion has masked 3 ol upg Money and inbuence Believing this, ti general a mb just Ie ine at Atl P | YO That Carporatio 110, are an latter « behind the him FREE TE | ora fuelf wring TOT ft Callagnn Labor in Knights of ore Bao cents tion a say Powder trial and | OUs War on in pany for iis viol of Yennsy! to the secti ratroad company van Mi which Charter shall engage in any other bu Fatroling for Corpses JOHN bodies manga n that of Day, daughter day expr road at €« DO LIC8 Rid Uy the hugh wales that a patrol | will waik up ftwe look for corpus 0D JUNNSSOWH AnD HLineven Charters Granted at Harrisburg. HARRISHU Re . harters wore sued from the stat 4 ment ¥. Thess jar at rol glo era f Washington o mty oJ Mewartstown Hedge 107K {rae CHC 3 A the 3 nery company, of $25,500) Penn i YWarrm . te Causes & Nis Fa Nov ut a piece of mis wel em 1 Valley rad shot thres him is scalp The i WHUYIKI a Fdward Kya . Rar on the Northern LIAMEP first train on 4 NO road since the recent fio yesterday and today all trains are run ning as usual, Since Wodnesday five temporary bridges have beet erected on the Northern Central and many others strengtivned. The work of repairs en other roads is also being pushed vigor ousiy. ning Central, RT, a NOY The Northern Central ma d arrived here Wi Fatal Natarsl Gas Explosion. Prrrsavtao, Nov, 23-A terrible ex plosion of natural gas occurred at Brad frame house occupied by Peter Kelah, wife and six children wis blown to pieces, the front and side walls being thrown down All of the family were more or less injured. Mrs. Kelsh will probably die, but her 4-days'-old babe was picked up uninjured. Five of the children were badly burned. A Big Clothing Failure, PriLapeLrnia, Nev. 26. Isadore H. Sultzbach, the clothing dealer at Thir teenth street and Ridge avenue, made a general assignment for the benefit of creditors to Simon Bacharach, of the firm of A. Bacharach & Co. The lia bilities are estimated at $225,000, and the assets comprise the stock in the large store and the ground and building A Miner Crushed te Death, Suexaxpoan, Pa, Nov, 26 Joseph | Miller, of this place, was crushed to death in Boston Run colliery by a fall of coal. His attention had been diverted by the dropping of a small piece of coal, when a great lump struck him, killing him instantly A Hellertown Fattory Harte Herrenrows, Nov, 38.-The axle handle factory here, operated by 1. A Struck & Co., was burncd, causing a Jos of 82,000, It is believed the fire was of Incendiary origin. The firm had just laid in a new stock of machinery, much of which is daroaged. AY. M. €C A Conterencs. Somaxton, Pa, ence of Rallroad Young Men's Christian sasociations workers from Pennaylvania, | Massachusetts and New York, Ohio, other states is being held in this city and will last for three days. Pent Mis Wile to Death, Pritapeirma, Nov. 90 « Patrick ears, of No. Stocker street, boat his wife Masy. is of about the same , 40 ly last night that she will die. Denning was arrested, AR a T————————————T—— Lekigh and Wesleyan Play to a Tin .s Nov, #8. Nov, 3A confer: | 0 PHILAD. - BRANCH !! TENTH :-: ANNIVERSARY OF THE 0 ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE cutive | y St., Bellefonte, Pa. Qaliy to § Fall and Winter Overcoats Childrens’ Boys’ Suits ES uid oo UILS Goods are Guaranteed ! as represented or money refunde. Yours Respectfully, Samuel Lewin. The Neverslip Horse Winter Use. eREMOVABLE CORKS.e nd self -shan : Steel cen a 31 all miths ALFRED JONES, Phili nN rg 3) 3 3: MK Pp ’ hy Centre and wir EADS THEM EGISTER'S NOTICH The following ae” | 3 ithe have been examined, passed and | filed on record In the Register's o for the Insapes sil others In any wise interested, and will presented to the Orphans’ Court of county, on Wednesday the th day of Novem A.D. 188 for allowance and confirmation The second account of Thaddeus OC. 8 Garduer, active executor of W. BR. Miller, late of Sandy Ridge, Centre county, deceased 2. The secount of Albert Hoy, executor of &e., of Jane Brett, ate of Pergrison township deceased 1. The account of James Vonada, adminis trator of &¢, of Daniel Vonada, late of Haris township, deceased 4. The foal account of Wm. 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