THE SCBANTON TBIBUOT-WEDNESDAY MOBNING. TTOVEMBEIt 4, 1890. House keeping. Linen Sale Of New and Desirable TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS, NAPKINS AND BB QUETS These are not jolihlsh In any way, and our reason for making the con cessions in price noted lielow exists in a determination to popularize our new department. We will, there lore, flip profits for une week and offer bantams which are liound to ronimand the altention of every thoughtful and economical house Mile throughout the tiiy. as the money caving must lie apparent to even a novice in good values. Not one yard -will lie offered that js not fresh from the looms nor a piece that is faulty in any way. 10 pieces fin-Inch Damask, 00c, real value, 4:!e. t pieces C6-inch Damask, 3"c.; real value, 4"ic. 20 pieces 60-Inch Damask, 87'ic.: real value, rUc. 12 pieces 70-inch Damask, 4So. real value, 62'iie. C pieces "i-lnch Damask, 630.; real value, sue. Bleached TaMc Banasls 8 pieces fifi-lnch Damask, 42c; real value, One. 8 pieces 60-inch Damask, 4Sc; real value, 62'ic 8 pieces 70-Inch Damask, 69c; real value, S,rc. 10 pieces "2-Inch Damask, 90c; real value, $l.2.". Napkins to match last number. Bleached Fine goods. The very newest pat terns. 20 dozen value, "0 dozen value, 2 dozen tallie, 1T dozen value, 20 dozen value, 15 dozen value, 15 dozen value, 13 dozen K, fi-S Napkins, 5.-.C r-s Napkins, $1.25. D-x Napkins, $1.00. C-8 Napkins, l.3.-i. f-8 Napkins, $1.65. ."1-4 Napkins, $2.2.',. :!-4 Napkins, $2.2.-1. 3-4 Napkins, $1.60. 4.-p.j 80c; tsc; Ji.in; 1.25: J1.83; J2.75; $3.73; real real real real real real real real All Linen Towel Bargains S3 dozen Bleached Ilucks, size 17x31, 2l)c. a pair. (Fancy borders). 0 dozen Bleached Ilucks, slzo 17x31, 20c. a pair. (Hem stitched ends). 85 dozen Bleached Ilucks, size 20x41, 25c. a pair. 20 dozen Fancy Damasks, size 17x21, 25c. a pair. 20 dozen Plain White Damask, size 20x40; 25c. a pair. 25 dozen Plain White Damask, size 22x44; 35c. a pair. CO dozen Plain White Damask, size 23x32; 45c. a pair. 0 dozen Plain White Damask, size 25x5 ; 30c. a pair. Towellings fey tie Piece 1 bale 16-Inch all-limn Barnsley Crash, 44c a yard. 1 bale 17-inch all-linen Barnsley Crash, 6c. a yard. 1 bale 18-Inch all-lcncil Scotch Crash, BHc a yard. 1 bale 16-inch all-linen T'pder bleached Crash, 4(.c. a yard. 1 lal 18-inch all-linen Unbleached Crash, 7e. a yard. 1 bale 20-Inch all-linen Unbleached Crash, 8c. a yard. All full size, with hemmed ends and the newest patterns on the mar ket. 85 Quilts at 100 Quilts $1.112Hc HO Quilts at 65 Quilts at 79c, real value $1.00. at 8V',ic, real value, $1.05, real value, $1.25. $1.124, real value, $1.35. $1.30, real value $1.50. 35 Quilts at 20 Quilts at $1.60, real value $1.85n. .15 Quilts at 25 Quilts at 20 Quilts at 65 Quilts at $1.75, real value $2.25. $3.00, real value $3.75. $3.65, real value $4.25. $2.21, real value $2.73. GLOBE ROLL OF THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. ' ' eENATK.ff 1st Dist. SrJ . Oorg Yare, It. Francis A. Usbourn. It. Mil Tth th 11th 13th lath 17th Win 21xt 33nl 25th. rth 31st 33rd 36th 37th th 41st 4nl 45th 47th 4!)tit Harry F. -Walren, K. J-Mohni C. Grady, R. William 8. Sproul, R. W. Oscar Miller, I. ' John H. Lamlla, H. --8. J. M. MeCarrell. n. J. P. 8. Gobin, R. William P. Snyder. It. Col. William J. Scott. R. Kenjamln K. Mitchell, It. waller i . MerncK, It. Samuel loach, R. William HurtslM-, R. H. C. CrltheUn. R. J. C. Stlneman, It. James U. Mitchell. R. John H. Brown, R. William B. Meredith, K 4 I Mage. R. -John W, rrawfonl, R. William M. Hrown. It. Perry It. Gibson, It. l In the even districts the old aenatora hold over. There are S3 Republican and 3 Democratic hold-overs, making the next senate stand: Hep., 47; Dein., i. HOUSE OF 11EPRESENTATIVE3. Adams John IT. Bit finger, Tt. William 11. Tipton, K. Allegheny ' M Dist. 'Chas. A. Muehlbronner, It. Chan. W. Simon. R. St 'William J. McDonald, Tt. William T. Marshall. R. 3rd " -William W. McElhaney, It. Andrew J. Pltcalrn, R. 41 h " T. M. Brophy. D. fclh OeorRe I McKarlane, It, ieorKH M. llosack, R. Charles S. Black, R. Charles J. Pediler, R. (th Mames McB. Rolih, R. Robert MeAVhinney, It, Ilh " Thomas J. Ford. R. John 1. Shaw, K. glh Thomas Tilbrook, It. Armstrong (i. W. .McXecs. It. W. Fred Turner, It. Denver Ira K. Mansfield, It. Andrew J. Lawrence, R. Peilford William C. Smith, It. ' S. Marshall Williams, 1. r.eiks 1st Dist. "Kdwnrd T.tiden, R. linviil West. R. Jl Cyrus J. Rhode, D. ; Jiicoli H. Welble, P. Charles B. Spat, D. Blair- .Matthew M. Morrow. Tt. (leoiBe M. i'atu-rson, It. , Brailford l.ouls Plollet. It. . It. S. Kciininston, Tt. Lawrence T. Mauley, It. t Bucks . , llenrv S. funk, R. Hampton W. Rice, R. James Patterson, R. Butler James X. Moore, R, John DiuUiiiKer, R. ranilit'lu rtaniuel T. imiterson, n. WilliHin V. Iteese, R. Cameron Henry If. Mullen, R. Carbon- Jerry N. Wciler, n. Chester t liiililel r. sioore, n. John H. Marshall, R. Vlummer 10. JetTeris, It, Thomas J. rhilllps, R. A Center Harry Cnrtin, Tt. s ' T. E. Womelsdorf, R. X, Clarion i John A. K. Hoy, I. John Moiik, l. Cleiiriield- , f Frank Graham Hflrrlf, R. Joseph AU-xandcr, K. Clint.m , James W, Fredericks, R. Coliimliia William T. Creasy, D. William Chrisman, D. i Crawford ' John H. "omiton, K. Jacob Itolanl. R. Juhn I. Thompson, IT. V Cumberland Fillmore Jlnustk tl. Caleb 8. Bi'lntou, 11. Dauphin , 1st Dirt. Oeortre Kitnkel, R. jl,t John M. Heany, It. Willinm 11. C. Keene. K. Kdward J. Baldwin, R. Delaware Ward K. Tlllss. R. Thomas II. Garvin, R. Richard J. lialdwiii. R. Elk- tleortfe It. inxon, u. Erie 1st rlst. 'Kdwnr.1 V. Gould, Tl. Id " John I). Itentley, R. George A. Evaim, It. Fayetle . Clark T. Baldwin, R. 1 ilK'rue Ilopwood, K. j Gi-oiKu W Campbell, R. J Forest Jacob E, Welik, R. Franklin J William W. Brilton, It. i da mes W. Carson, R, Fulton-- P. McCauly Cook, 1, Greene J. A. Maplo, 1. Hunllnifilon P. St. l.ytle, R. John S. Bare. R. Indiana John .lIcGoiialiey, It, John ,. .Morrow. Jl. Jefferson William o. nmttn, jc. i Juninta Jeremiah Keller. i. Ijiekawuiina 1st Dist. 'John R. Farr, R. ;1 ' Alex. T. Connell, R. 3d " Dr. N. C. Mai-key, R. 4th " John F. Reynolds, R. Ijniaster 'i 1st Dist. Frank B. McClain, R. 'Milton HeldlebaiiRh, K, Hiram l'eoples, It. Hrfl " 'A. . Seyfert, R. John 8. Wilson. R. j! Quinton O. Reitzel, R. '' Lawrence A. L. Martin. R. R. A. Todd. 11. Lebanon ' Georse W. Kills. R. I'hlllo J I. Iteinhard. R, t Lehlnh John If. I'ascoe, K. J. Jiwetniah Snyder, R. Alviti J. Kern, It. Luserne 1st lHst. Jncob Roberts, Jr.. R. :A Kllsha A. Corny, jr., fl. Sr.! Clarence It. Miller, R. 4th " Thomas M. Powell, It. iili " John J. Morahan, D, lilh " S. S. Staples, D. Lycomlnff James It. Coryell. R. John W. Kin, R. John Calvlu Wilson, XL. McKean H. If. Korth. R. R. A. Deuipsey, R. Mercer James I. Emery, R. J. M. Martin, It. John C. Bell, It. Mllltln Samuel St. Rothrock, V. Monroi Frank R. Place, D. nnlirnmerv Thomas H. Barker, Tt. Horace W. Eshbach. R, Jason Sexton, R. Henry W. Kratz, R, William Teas, R. Montour Lloyd W. Wclliver, V. Northampton Josefih S. Hunt, B, 1 Alfred Brown, D. William K. Irfh, D. V, Northumberland GeorKe W. Rhoad.i, ' William L. Nesbit, H. Perry .1. Harper Be Idol, B. Philadelphia 1st Dist. Edwin N. Vare, rw. Charles Deoutv. It. il " 3rd " 4th " f.ih " th " 7th " Mh " 9th " filh " 11th " IJih 13th " 14th " 15th " 16th " - 17th " JMh " 19th ' ith M 2lst " 2L'd " 23r.l " 24th " 23th " , Wth " 27th M 8th Pike- . . David Howard Conrade, R. tscar P. Saunders, R. Joseph W. Lipsett, It. John It. Lloyd, R. James McConnell, R. Henry K. lloyer, R. John M. Scott, R. 'Courtlnndt K. Holies, R. AuR-ustin S. Roberts, R, Charb-s E. Voorhees. R. Henry Gransback, R. VV. T. Zehnder, R. H. Thomas Dunlap, It. William M. Kidd, R. Walton Pennewill, R. 7,iba T. Moore, R. William F. Stewart, R. Kilns Abrams. R. John H. Fow. D. Walter Stradlinit, R. James Clarency, K. i narles hanet K. R. John H. Rlebef. It. Mahlon ti. Savage, B. Hbeneier Adams, R. Charles B. Noblit, R. Robert Smith, R. John A. Gilmore, R. Samuel Crothers, R. Ueorue Sterr, Jr., R. Charles W. Boner, R. Adam C. Aekertnan, R, Ueorce W. Williams, R. Potter J. Wlt.r Wells, R. 9chuylkill 1st Dist. 'Joseph Wyatt, R. 8,1 Frank J. Kehler. R. 3rd' " John D. Kershner, 11. 4th " -. C. Sehrlnk. K. 8e(h Orrne. R. Earl Wltman, R. 8nyder Charles W. Herman. R Somerset William H. Banner, R. William H. Miller. R. Gahan, D. 8usquehanna Linus W. Moor. R. JanMa W. Adams, R. Tloira Robert K. Yonnr. R. Frederick E. Smith, R. Unlen Benjamin K. Focht, R. McGough, R. ' Peter M. Sueer, R. Warren K. V. Parshall, R. WashinKton J. C-French. R. James G. Sloan, R. F. M. I"ry, R. Wayne Nelson F. T'nderwood, R. Harry B. Ely, It. Westmoreland E. O. Keefer. R. J. S. Campbell. R. Amos Trout, R. J. B. Hammond. R. WVOMIXG- Siantey R. Blunges, R. it.nciv William H. Long. 1. Reulwn R. Kayley, 1. James C. Graham, D. Charles M. Kerr, D. Re-elected. STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Last Session. Next Session, DISTRICTS. Till Rep. Denv. Rep Dem. I J Adams I 1 11.. Allesheny ... 14 1 , 15 1 Armstrong ... 2 Heaver 2 I 2 Bedford 2 .. S Herk 2 3 Hlair 2 .. I 2 Bradford 3 .. 3 Bucks 3 .. j 3 Butler 2 .. 2 Cambria 2 .. i 2 Cameron 1 ., 1 Carbon 1 . II 1 Center 2 .. 2 Chester 4 II "I Clarion S Clearfield 2 .. 2 Clinton 1 ,. 1 Columbia 2 Crawford 3 .. 3 Cumberland ..2 2 Dauphin 4 Deluware ..... 2 .. 3 Klk. KrU 3 -3 Fayette 3 .. 3 Forest 1 .. 1 Franklin 2 2 Fulton 1 .. 1 Oreene ... Huntingdon 2 ,. 2 Indiana 2 .. 2 Jefferson 1 .. 1 Juniata 1 1 Lncka wanna .4 . .. Lancaster .... 6 .. 6 Lawrence .... 2 .. 2 Lebanon 2 .. 2 l,ehi;h 3 I! .. Luzerne 4 .. I 4 3 Lycoming .... 2 1.. McKean 2 2 Mercer 3 .. 3 Milllln 1 Monroe 1 ! Mnntsromery .5 .. 6 Montour 1 .. Northampton . 1 I 2 I .. 3 North band .. 2 2 Perry 1 . 1 Philadelphia ..30 4 Pike 1 . .. Potter 1 .. 1 Schuylkill .... 4 15 Snyder 1 .. 1 Somerset 2 .. 2 Sullivan I 1 II ! I Susquehanna 2 .. 2 TiKl 2 .. 2 Union 1 1 Venango 2 2 Warren 1 .. 1 Washington ..3 3 Wayne 2 .. 2 AVestntorel'd . 4 .. 4 Wyoming 1 .. 1 York 4 Tolal 174 29 Rep. niaj'lty . 145 . Vacancy. ROLL OP THE S5TH CONGRESS. ALABAMA. T.-W. W. Taylor. D. I.M, nse F. Stalllmcs, T, III. Henry D. Clayton. 1. IV. T. S. Plowman, D. V. Willis Brewer. D. VI. -Mohn 11. Hankhead. T). VII. Mllfonl W. Howard, Pop.. ' VIII. 'Joseph Wheeler. IJ. "- IX. Uschi- W. Underwood, D. ARKANSAS. T. Philip T. MeCulloush, Jr., X. II. -Mohn 8. Little. D. I I I. Thomas C. McRae. D, IV. William L. Terry, IJ. V. HUKh A. Dinsmore, D, VI. S. BrundaBe, D. .! CALIFORNIA. T.-r. A. Cutter, D. II. Marlon De Vrles, D. III. Warren B. English, D. ( IV. 'James G. Mavuire, D. ', A'. A. B. Kinnle, Pop. VI. Mames McLachlan, R. ' yil. William W. Bowers, R. 1 COLORADO. T. Mohn F. Shnfroth, Pop. I Il.-'John C. Bell. Pop. f CONNECTICIT. T. E. Stevens Henry, R. 7 . II. .Vhemiah D. Snerry. R. UL KTbarles A. Russell, It. IV. 'Ebenezer J. Hill, R. DELAWARE. 'At Large- Jonathan S. Willis, R, J,. FLORIDA. T. Stephen M. Sparkman, D. ll.-It. W. Davis, D. GEORGIA. T. Riifus B. Lester, I. V II. James M. GrigKS, D. HI. K. B. Lewis, D. IV. W. C. Adamson, D. V. Leonidas F. Livingston, D. VI. 'Charles L. Bartleit, D. VII. John W. Madilox. 1). VIII. W. M. Howard. D. TX. F. C. Tate. 1). X. W. H. Fleming, P. XI. -W. C. Brantley, D, IDAHO. At Large 'Edgar Wilson, F. 8. R. ILLINOIS. T. James R. Mann. R.- II. -John 'A. White. 1). III. 'Hugh R. Belknap. R. IV. James McAnilrew, D. V. 'George E. White, R. VI. 'Edward D. Cooke, R. VII. George E. Foss, R. VIII. 'Albert J. Hopkins, R. IX. 'Robert R. Ilitt. H. X. 'George W. Prince, R. XI. 'Walter Reeves, R. XII. 'Joseph G. Cannon. R. XIII. 'Vespasian Warner. R, XIV. 'Joseph V. Gran, H. XV. William H. Xeece, 1, ' XVI. W. H. Hinrlchsen, D. ft Pop. XVII. 'James A. Connolly, R. XVIII. Thomas M. Jett, D. & Pop. XIX. Andrew J. Hunter. D. XX. J. C. Camubell. D. ft Pop. XXL Jehu Oaker, D. ft Pop. XXII. 'George W. Smith, R. INDIAXA. ! T. Mames A. Hemenway, R. II. Robert Miers, D. HI. W. T. Zenor. D. IV. W. 8. Holman, D. V. John Clark Rldnath, D. VI. 'Henry V. Johnson. R. VI I. Jesse Overstre-t, R. VI II. 'Charles L. Henry. R. . IX. Charles B. Landis, R. X. E. D. Crumpacker, R. XL 'George W. Steele, R. XII. James M. Robinson, D . XI1L 'U W. Royse, R. IOWA. T. 8amuel SI. Clark, R. JI.-'Ueort At. Curtis, R, III "Da v 1.1 B. Henderson, R. IX. Thoiiiasl'pdeKralT, R. V. 'Robert G. Cousins. R. VI. Mohn F. Iji.-ey. R. VII. Mohn A. T. Hull, It. Vill. William P. Hepburn. R. IX. A. U Hager. R. X. M. P. Dolliver. R. XI. tieurge D. Perkins. K. KANSAS. At Large J. I. Botkin, Pop. I. Case Broderlck. R. II. John P. Harris, R. HI. Sny-r 8. Klrkpatrlck, R. IV. "Charles Curtis, H. V. W. I). Vincent. Pop. VI. A. M. Ellis. R. VII. Chester I. Lone. R. KENTUCKY. I. -Ben C. Keyes, P. II. Mohn D. Clardy. I. III. W. Godfrey Hunter, R. IV. Mohn W. Lewis. It. V. lWalter Evans, R. VI. R. P. Ernst. R. . VII. W. C. P. Breckinridge. 8. M. t. ft. VIII. S. M.Davidson, R. IX. Samuel J. Pugh, R. X. John W. Langlt-y, R. XL 'David ti. Colsou. R. LOUISIANA. I. Adolph Meyer, D. II. Robert C. Davey, D. III. Robert Itronssard, D. IV. Henry W. Ogdeu, D. V. S. T. Baird, D. VI. 'Samuel M. Robertson, O. MAINE. I. "Thomas "B. Reed. U. II 'Nelson DliiKlcy. Jr.. R. III. 'Seth L. ililliken, R. IV. Charles A. Boutelle, R. MARYLAND. I. Moshua W. Miles, D. II. William B. Baker, R. III. William S. Booze, R. IV. William W. Mclntlre, R. V. 'Sydney E. Mudd, It. VI. -Johu McDonald. R. MASSACHUSETTS. T.-Ashley B. Wrlht, R. 11. Freilk. H. Glllett. R. HI. 'Joseph II. Walker. R. IV. C.eore W. Weymouth, R. V. 'William 8. Knox. R. VI. William H. Moody. It. VII. 'William E. Bartlett, R. VI 1L Samuel W. McCall. R. IX. Mohn F. Fitzgerald, D. X. Rev. S. J. Barrows. R. XL Charles I. Sprague, R. XII. -W. C. Lovering. R. XII I. Mohn Simpklns, R. MICHIGAN. I. Mohn B. Corliss. R. II. 'George Spaulding. R. III. 'Alfred .Mllnes, H. , , IV. E. L. Hamilton, It. V. William Alden Smith, R. VI. Samuel W. Smith, H. V II. Horace G. Snover, R. VIII. 'William S. Linton, F. S. R. IX. "lioswell P. Bishop, it. X. Charles S. Hampton, D. XL William S. Mesick, R. XII. Carlos D. Shelden, R. MINNESOTA. I. Mames A. Tawney, It. i 1L Mames T. McClcary, R. III. Moel P. Heatwole, R. ; IV. F. C. Stevens, R. V. 'Loren Fletcher, R. VL Page Morris, R. VII. K. E. Lomman, Pop, MISSISSIPPI. I. -Mohn M. Allen, D. II. -W. V. Sullivan, D. III. 'Thomas C. Catchings, D. IV. A. F. Fox, D. A'. William Stlnson, D. A'L C. W. F Love, D. A ll. Pat Henry, D. MISSOURI. : I. -H'harles X. Clark. 1!. '. II. Robert X. Bodine, D. III. 'Alex. M. Dockery, D. IV. Charles F. Cockrnn, D. A'. W. S. Cowlv-rd, D. A'L Frank V. Hamilton, R. AIL 'John P. Tracey, R. A III. Moel D. Hubbard, It.' IX. William M. Trelear, R. X. 'Rkharil Bartholdt, R. XL F. Joy, R. XII C. E. Pierce, R. V I I I. George Steel. It. XIV. -John A. Snider, R. XV. Charles G. Burton, R. MONTANA. At Large Charles S. Hartman, F. S. It, NEBRASKA. I. Mess B. Strode, R. II. 'David H. Mercer, R. III. Samuel Maxwell. D. & Pop. IV. Eugene J. Halner, R. A'. R. D. Sutherland, D. ft Pop. VI. W. J. Green, D. ft Pop. NEVADA. At Large-J. C. Doughty, Pop. NEW HAMPSHIRE. I. Cvrus A. Sulloway, R. JL Frank G. Clarke, R. NEW JERHEV. II Mohn J. Gardner, R. III. Benjamin F. Howell, R. IV. Mahlon Pitney, R. A'. Mames F. Stewart. H. A'L 'Richard W. Parker. R. VI I. Thomas McEwen, Jr., R, A'llL Charles X. Fowler, R. NEW YORK. I. Joseph 51. Belford, R. II. Dennis M. Hurley. It. III. Francis H. Wilson. It. IV. Hrael F. Fischer, H. V. 'Charles S. Hennelt. R. A'L Mames R. Howe, R. A ll. Franklin Bartlett, R. A'llL James J. Walsh, D. IX. Thomas J. Bradley, D. X. William Sulzer. D. XL Amos J. Cuniinlngs, D. X II. George 11. McClelbui, I'n XHL 'Richard C. Shannon, R. . XIV. 'Imuel E. Qulgg, R. XV. -'Phlllp B. l.ow, R. XVI. James V. Lawrence, 8. M. D. X VII. "Benjamin B. Udell, jr.. R. X VIII. Gen. John Henry Ketoham, R. XIX. A. V. 8. Cochran, R. XX. 'George N. Soutr lck, R. XXI. David T. Wilbi r, H. XXII. Linden L. Llltai.er, R. XX I I I. "Wallace T. Foote, Jr., R. XXIV. "Charles A. Chickering, H. XXV. Mames S. Sherman, It. XXVI. 'George W. Ray, R. XX VI L Theodore L Poole, R. XXVIII. 'Sereno E. Payne, R. XXIX. 'Charles W. Glllett. R. XXX. Mames W. Wadsworth. It. XXXL Henrv C. Brewster, K. XXX IL "Rowland B. Jlahany. R. XXX III. Colonel Alva 8. Alexander, R. XXXIV. "Warren B. Hooker, I!. NORTH CAROLINA. T. Harry Skinner, Pop. IL 'Fred A. Woodward, D. III. Frank B. Fowler, Pop. & R. IV. William F. Stroud, Pop. A'. 'Thomas Settle, R. VI. Rev. Charles H. Martin. Top. ft R, A IL 'Alonzo C. Shuford, Pop. A'llL Romulus ,. Linney. R. ft Pop, IX. 'Richmond Pearson, R. NORTH DAKOTA, Aat Large. Martin X. Johnson, It. OH lO. T.-eGn. William B. Shattuc, R. It. Macob H. Bromwell, R. III. John L Brenner, D. IV. George A. Mai shall, D. V. David Aleekt-on, D. A'L Seth Brown. R. A IL Walter L Weaver, R. VIII. Archibald Lybrand, R. IX. Mames H. Southard. H. X. Luclen J. Feiiton, R. XL 'Charles H. Grosvenor, It. XI L 'David K. AVatson, R. X1IL James A. Xorton, D. XIV. 'Wlnlleld 8. Kerr, It. XV. 'He-ii-y C, Van Voorhis, R. XVI. "Lorenzo Damford, R. XVII. J. A. McDowell. D. XVIIL 'Robert W. Taylor, R. XIX. 'Stephen A. Xorihway, H. XX. 'Clifton B. Beach R. XXI. 'Theodore K. Burton, It. OREGON. I. Thom.n H Tongue. R. II. -'William R. Ellis. R. PENNSYLA'ANIA. At Large Galusha A. Grow, R. At Large Samuel A. Davenport, R. 1. 'llenrv II. Bingham, R. . Rotert Aoams, Jr., R. III. William McAleer, 8. M. D. IV. James RanKlii Young, it. V. 'Alfred C. Harmer, R. A'L Mohn B. Robinson, . A'lL Irving P. Wanger, It. V11L laird H. Barber. D. . IX. Daniel Krmeiitrout, D. X. Marlott Broslus, R. XL William Connell, R. . . ' XII. Morgan B. Williams, R. XIII. 'Charles N. Brumm, It. XIV. Marlin E. Olmstead, K. XV. Mames H. Codding, It. XVI. Horace B. Packer, R. XA'lL 'Monroe H. Kulp, R. XVIIL 'Thaddens M. Mahon, B. XIX. Frank K. Hollar, R. XX. Moslah D. Hicks. H. XXI. -E. E. Robbln R. XXII. Mohn Dalzell, R. XXIII. Wllllum A. 8tone, R. XXIV. 'Ernest F. Acheson, R. - XXV. -Jaraes J. Davldsoii, R, Jj ; XXVI. -.'ohn C. Stiirtevtnt, R. XX VII. t.'harls W. Stone, R. XX Vllt. 'William C. Arnol-1, K RHODE ISLAND. I. '.Melville Bull. R: ' - - . II -A Jlti B. Canrou. R. SOUTH CAROLINA. I. William Elliott. D. II W. Jasper Talbert. D. III. Asbury C. Latimer. D. IV. M. Stanyarn Wilson, D. A'. 'Thrttnas J. Strait, D. A'L Matin L. McLaurin. D. V1I.-M. William Stoke. D. , SOUTH DAKOTA. At 1-arge J. Crawford. R. At Large Robert J. tlramhle, R. TENNESSEE. I. Walter P. Brownlow. R. II. 'Henry It. Gibson, ft. III. W. J. 1ift. It. IV. -'Renton McMillin, D. V. Mames 1). Richarilson. D. VI. John Wesley Gaines, D. 1L 'A. M. Hujche. Jr.. R. A'llL Mohn E. McCall, R. IX. -Rii-e A. llerce, D. X. K. W. Carmack, D. TEXAS. I. -Thomas 11. Ball. D. II. 'Samuel B. Cooper, D. III. It. C. DeGraffenreid, D. I V. Cyclone" Davis. Pop. ft fl. V. 'Joseph W. Bailey. D. VI. Ban.ev Gibbs. Pop. ft R. VII. In-. Thomas A. Pope. It. A lll.-C. H. Jenkins, l"op. ft R. IX. "Joseph D. Savers, D. X. -II. B. Ilawley, It. XL Rudolph Klohurg, D. XII. George H. NoQiian. R. XHL "Jeremiah V. Cockrell, D. UTAH. At Large Lafayette Holbrook, F. S. R. VERMONT. I. William Henry Powers, R. IL William W. Grout, It, VIRGINIA. I William A. Jones, D. II. William A. Young, D. III. Juhn B. Lamb. D. IV. -R. T. Thorp, R. A". "Claude A. Swanson, D. VI. Peter J. Otey, D. A'lL James Hay, D. A III. W. F. Rixey. D. IX. Mames A. Walker, R, X. Jacb Yost, R. AVASHIXOTOX. At Large William R. Doolittle. IT. At Large 'Samuel C. Hyde, R. WEST A'lROINIA. T. Blackburn B. Dovenor. It. IL Alston G. Dayton. R. III. Charles P. Dorr. R. IV. 'Warren Miller. R. WISCONSIN. T. Henry A. Cooper, R. II. "Edward Sauerherring, R. 1" III. Joseph AV. Hancock. R. IV. -"Theobold Otjen, R. V. Samuel S. Barney, R. VI -J. IL Davidson. R. A IL "Michael Grittln. R. A'lll. "Edward S. Miner, R. I.X 'Alexander Stewart, R. X Mohn J. Jenkins, It. WYOMING. At Large 'Frunk W. Mondell, F. S R. DELEGATES. Arlxonn-Afark A. Smith. D. New Mexico 'Thomas B. Catron, F. 8. R. Oklahoma 'Dennis T. Flynn, F. 8. R. Re-elected. Total Sound Money A'ote 234 Total Free Silver A'ote 123 THE NEXT FEDERAL HOUSE OF REP-RESENTATIVES. 54th 55th Congress! Congress BTATE. It. D. R. D. Alabama Arkansas Call 1 1 n il la Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana low a Kansas Kentucky Louisiana, Maine Maryland Massachusetts .. .Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina .. North Dakota .. Ohi Oregon ,. Pennsylvania ... Rhode Island .... South Carolina .. South Dakota .. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia ,. Wisconsin WyoniliiR , 81 4'.. li.. 11 21 .Bi 1! li Jl I ! 121 li )! II . Ij-ii :J 1 3 ...I ...I 8:. 28. .3- 2i . 2Sl" 8 ..I ?! 28, 2'l .1 7! 21. ..I 5! 5i L'l. ..I 61 11 n. 2!.... 4'... I. 10...! 1!...!. 4 . 10;. 1!. I I, , ;. . 230 1211 16 Total '244 104; One vacancy. Both Sound Money and Free Silver Democrats are included in the Democrat Ic roliimn. The division of the Fiftv-flf-.h congress oil the money question Is Indi cated ill another place. THE NEXT FEDERAL SENATE. I Last i Next j Congress , Congress STATE. R. D.i P. It. 1 D. P. 1 -L. ! . .. i Alabama Arkansas , , California Colorado Connecticut ..... Delaware , Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois lndluna Iowa Kansas , Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey .... New York North Carolina North Dakota .. Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania .. Rhode. Island .. South Carolina . South Dakota .. Tennessee Texas Utah A'ermont Virginia , AVashington ..... AVest Virginia . Wisconsin , Wyoming Total .A... I 2. 1, 1... I Ij 1 1 ... 1 ! 1I...I 2,. 1... j .!i Si::: iLVi V'ii": 1 , . . i':::ri 1 1 ... 1 ...i 1 1 . i..::: ii.:.i 2; ... j . 2!... ... i 2'. 1...I 1, 1,. ..I... J;.... li 1 . I 1, 1 I 2; Jl 1! 1 II.. -i 1 1... i: l'...j ll 1 II 1... 21. . 2 . ). , 2! .-I.--I li l; I. 1 ..I... 2;.:: .! 2 '2:::: 'iL:: 1;... .-I HI 2 2.... li. --I 2 II 1 ... -I 21 I Ol 1 40 3S 11 4fl! 31 10 Vacancy. Rtcnmshlp Arrivals. New A'ork. Nov. 3. Arrived: Mississip pi, from London; Noordland, from Ant werp. 8alled: Havel, for Bremen. Ar rived out: Werkendam, at Rotterdam, Nov. 2. Sighted: Persia, from Hamburg for New York, passed Isle of Wight; Schiedam, from New York for Amsler. I, passed the Lutard. POOR EXHIBITION. The l aivrrailr of reaasylvaaia De . feats- IHrkinsoa by Score of :i to 2. Philadelphia. Nov. 3. Pennsylvania beat Dickinson this afternoon 3 to 2. Pennsy's play showed no improve ment, but. on the contrary, was the worst exhibition of the modern scien tific game of foot hall the Quakers have given this season. It was a case of every man for himself and Pennsyl vania's score was made by sheer weight of strength. Dickinson scored its two points by blocking a kick on Pennsylvania's live yard line and throwing Morice and the ball across tor a safety touchdown. The line up follows: Pennsylvania. Dickinson. t Mostly I Wingert Boyle U'lfenhelir.eri left end Carnett left tackle t Woodruff) I'ffenheimer... lert guard .... OverfleM center , W harion right guard ... Farrar right tackle ., i Hedges) It. Dickson right end ... iK. Dickson) Forteseue.... quarterback ... Gelbert 1. ft half back , .Morice riht half back Minds full back .... ...Armour Sheets Troxel Taylor Ford Craves ... Houston Devnll Clark Brown Touchdowns llovte. C.llurt Whnrton Farrar . Safely touchdowns .Morice, Houston. Goals from touchdowns Minds. R.feree !.. Del. Vail. Pennsylvania. Cmpire It. A'ale. Dickinson. Linesman Channell, Dickson. Time First half, 25 minutes; second half, a) minutes. At tendance 1,2(10. Other Cnnies Played. At New Haven Yale, 10; Boston Ath letlc association. 0. DARINQ TRAIN HOLD-UP. Three Drspnrndors ' ltob Harvest Hands M ho Were on a Freight. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 3. One of the most daring train hold-ups that has occurred in a long time Is reporwd to have been perpetrated about 6 o'clock this morning on the Great Northern road, near Anoka. The affair was re ported to Superintendent of Police Smith about ten o'clock this forenoon by several of the victims, whose ap pearance indicates rough treatment, and whose story was in substance as follows: The train was a mixed freight and one of the box cars contained twenty-six harvest hands who were on their wny home from the north, and they all possessed more or less money, having paid the conductor for the privilege of of riding. When the train reached Anoka nt the hour stated It was boarded by three men, who as soon as the train had got ten under way, proceeded to hold up and rob the harvest hands at the point of revolvers. Two of the robbers held the occupants in abeyance at the point of guns, while the third selected a mnn and went through him and after being relieved of what money and valuables he possessed, the victim was command ed to lump for his life, and if ho hesi tated he was pushed or kicked from the car. As the train was going at n rapid speed, tt is feared that several men were killed. One 0 the men who fell at police headquarters had his arms badly skinned, and the 'others were more or less injured. The affair is be ing Investigated. HOTEL GUESTS ROUTED BY FIRE. I'iltccn Sine Their Lives hy Leaping from Windows. Manistee, Mich., Nov. 3. At an early hour this morning flames burst from under the main stairway in the Frank lin House and rapidly ate their way up ward. cutting off all communication with the street. , Filjt-en guests were compelled In Jump ftom the second story In their nighl clothes. W. T. Kessick, a traveling man, first discovered the Urn and amused the guests. Mrs. Clark threw her boy In to the arms of a spcetutnr below and then jumped. Many were severely burned. The servants escaped by a back stairway Into the kitchen. The ttiv departinen did good Work, so that the damage will only amoiit to $1.2011. GIRL SHOrJY MISTAKE. Received a Hullet Intended lor H Young Groom. Dubois, Pa., Nov. ".A peculiar and perhaps fatal shooting affray took place near here on Sunday evening. Susiume Travis, a 11-year-old girl, of Iteyuoldsvllle, was shut through the side while eating supper at the house of Benjamin Ferrler, and received very serious injuries. The shot wus tired by an unknown person outside of the housc who escaped in the d.'wkuess. It Is believed that the bullet was Intended for Ferrler. He Is LS yems of age, and by inairying Miss Travis, a gtrl only 12 years old, Incurred the Ill will of his neighbors. BALDWIN ENGINES FOR CHINA. An Order for Right Given by the Im perial (Government. AVashington, D. C, Nov. 3. Minister Den by today Informed the department of state that the Chinese foreign of fice hnd awarded to the Baldwin Loco motive works, of Philadelphia, the low est bidders, the contract for building eight locomotives for the imperial rail ways. These engines, which will be the first American locomotives used in China, have been ordered largely as samples, and If their work proves entirely satis factory to the Chinese government it Is expected that a much larger number will be "ordered. FOREIGN GOSSIP. The Spanish soldiers In the Philippine Islands are nailing people 10 walis to force them to confess sympathy with the revolutionists. The arrival of thousands of tons of Cali fornia wheat at Calcutta has j-ediiued the price there and partly relieved ihc dis tress. The daily newspapers of Valparaiso and Santiago have stopped the publication of details of all suicides, thus hoping to reduce the suicide epidemic there. CONDENSED STATE NEWS. Springdule colliery, near Tamaqua. Is to close down. Four-vear-old Ada Hoover was killed by a trolley car at Sunbury. JunlHta will vote on a proposition to borrow JiO.Wt) for a water supply reser voir. The quail and rabbit shooting season opened yesterday and will continue until January 1. The artesian well at the Ashland wa ter works has been sunk 1,400 feet with out strlkinc water. Frances Fraim. a little girl, set her clothes on lire at Ilarrlsburg, and was fatally burned. A Reading railroad express train killed two horses on a I'ottstown crossing and the driver, William Saylor, was injured. TELEGRAPH TICKS. Annie A'anderwall. aged seven years, had her head cut off by the cars at Chi cago, 111. . John Jewel, colored, was shot and killed last nluht while shouting for Mo Klnley, at Brownsville, Ky. H. O. Stubbs, aged 22, an actor now Playing nt Tacoma, Wash., has fallen heir to $21ti,0uo by the death of a London uncle, Daniel McCarthy, Jr., was shot ami fat ally wounded by James Adams at Indian, u polls. 1ml., as the result of a political quarrel, Sunday. Marc Ethir, a prominent lawyer of Montreal. Quebec, died from the effects of carbolic acid taken with suicidal in tent. Family differences -were ba cause. The president has pardoned Kmil C. Knappe, convicted of embezzling tho funds of the Chlcopee National bank, of Springfield, Mass., and sentenced In lS'Jl to Ave years' Imprisonment, INLEY: Special Sale For This Week. ks9 ail "iSBrtlTPnisi'i Muslim Underwear 10 doz. Gowns with Cambric Ruffle, GSc. uch. 1 doz. Gowns, Tucked Yoke, Embrold. ered Collars and Cuffs, 7ric. each. 3 doz. Gowns. Embroidered Yoke, Col lars and Cuffs, Jl.iw. 10 doz. Gowns, Embroidered A'oke, CoU lurs and CufTs. ?!.i' and J1.50. .Misses' and Children's Gowns, all sizes. Long and Short Skins. 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