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' ~- ·~ '\~ RepuJi}ic~s. it' ~how, ~,'l'l;:uat wllj! ei· . · . \ . : . · · · • . · · . ' . • . ·· · '~ \ · ~tA~.Un!l!'illlO~a~!Jrii~e £ 6 r fr~~~d~~h~w~:il~~~f~eth~r~~~~~~~;·~:!.d .-StV)Ie, -~.nd Fin'ish. .. lf-.YO.U. n'ee~}l. ~~~w .9ne·,:.-·c_onsulf 'W.ith. us.-··. ·we· }~r~· the . \ Ev8rjbtut! Gett!ng_ 1 o'ut...to= Vq~u ·~'ud t.lt.Q lteslitt. wlll bQ a Hnl'VI'iBe-Tile Sq.Jitc . · Stat; afThini;6 in Unssn~ ~' ' ·.eh~6etta, ' . ,Tl\e>r'ae!Jon'hf\!1 ]l~(!n .~taken DOt propoee to permi& ~~w.Yof\t ,•1ty \·' .,. • • • . • ' . A t . ts' o'f t.::. ·o . 'rc' t 't . d'·· . . . . GOQeulting 4dmi.l:al Monltj '\}\h~ · toco)ltjolthe4ffllir.s,o!.tbee:Utite\.itate. :•. • ··'· .,, u- oera · 11e. ve· oa . ra eo• ', · .. ' .. ,, .. ,, WnlrloS1ivttaudBarloueLuco9formsthe Membera:ofall partieEr•feel' htJprfril ?f:i:J.OO-sb,oe; ,A't \ .. ·., · .. · ··: ·, · .~:;/·· · · ·· ·,, .~' ·.; ·• · · '. ·. ;.,- ·' · ' · ~ ·.•· .:. · i:,~;~:rfau~.a~=.,~;~1ibe:~;cotor ~~,,t,all.po\itieilins·ndwit t~;e.~~~~ve~ t~ · • Ol:ir. coats:ar~e.·6sentially '\prop' er·\· Tn fastiion,-su-b.~ .':-:'· :.·< lll:!-~GJlJ.<l';~::;-,§el!u,re · · , .. ' '· ...l..-.,l...., ... , •••• .. w~rn.nnts -is\ JU'>t .mon-.' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ~ . · \ . [.\ftcruo~ll d'iapnrt~.cs by t:niiod } 1 tcsS. !, . . ·. ~y·i~ your p()c~et,)J\ook. We : N:J>\V Y.or.K, ,l'!ov: 31-'-The weatl!er · · ha:ve ~'l.i\tlie pV~~ipal s~a4es- ~hrduglloi•t..New Yo11< ~t:tte today is , in·· sto-c~ 1 'i')l either~p\a-iu or . coot and ~ear. Reports'f;~m all plirbl ,. . be.in~heJJdrkn~totM Ont~oQl.~. ·The ';.,..H·· '£' ·LO·W· ···PRICE. · . t ' · · · • • r· • · • ·• · ' · tor, says that ~his, party :will t t JJ' 1 1 'I' [, 1 ' ' ' ( . · . . . . , . ' . . \ . , ' l\1ontt. s.tmthereisno · =~~:ir:i~~b~::::a'~~~;~~:J~~ ~:\:oC: w· h •. · · ·~.. • _,., d sta.Q.tia; i._n fa.b.ric, •a$ w~ l·i'flade as.tlle best':ta'ilors .c£in.·· · · Montt. will acc~pt the otlj,ce. s.u~mice th~t'the VQter wili'casl'the ballot . e. ·a~ p11t tLlese 'goo s ;we . • • , \ . • , ' lydeclarcS'thatheisasni)or exp~ctedofilim.c.whenhegoesilltO thl,'' .knowth_eycan'have_'.. ak_e.them •.. S.pec, i~l. ·Sh_a(Je$ fOr sjt.~.u.t .. a~if·_ta_u_,m.~n.:.·.· politiciano it i.~ nevertheless the hooth to 'Prepare it. , . ' · ' opinionthntheWill'accedetothedem Ererythhrg-il!vct)Lquiet arounqll>the no eq~al i~ ' .• They·. fH: 'bett~r. th~, ·n -·most ~~custom w. ork,\' b.ecin:.se . . dadped ~t 4·9·); (}, op ~nd · 7··5Q tbe·.6MQ say, a beavy 'vo~a is beingJ?olleu ' · \ · • d \ .. . and gooa order prevails. · . -a,pa1r, ;an . we assure you .• ' . . · tl•nt he accepMhe prosid.enoy. ·sQ • im· local pGlls and very nenrly ·the run regis- • ' · · \ · ' perative is the caJl from aJl parLi<S that tered ''Ole will be cast. the city. th' ey are fash •\on· 'e' • d.- o'n our ow.n d' es ··g· ns·,· du pl•\c· a·tes' '. o·· 't he may consent to tu~e tbe office (or, the May ·the best man will I • Ji · -v .• •r_.,,, .- • ' Bo•TON, MaEs.,.Nov. ll.~The weather t ere .n~ver W8;S anytb1n~ io clear and cQol all over. the' stat~. shown here ·like. them, in polliog is proceedil!~t quietly, A large either style. or quality to irote will be c~st. equal·· them befo\te. 'vVe Du!lLrN, Nov. 3.-Timothy Healy was should be pleased to have horsewhipped on the street this morn· ing by Mr. 1\lcDermott, a solicitor, be· good of his country. · · Th h R bl' · k 'II flisnccoptance wou\d consolidnteall succ~~f~l.e epll lCSII t.c·et WI THY '0'8 late.me~ropolitan styles. the political factions, far more so. than . your :p.ext pair of shoes, FROJillUILLS'S OWN STATE, you take a glance at them. It cause of Healy's speech t~t Longford Sun· will well repay you, if only to <lay in which he abused Mrs. Parnell. The men were se1>nrnted hefora mnch :keep posted on the prices. damage was done. any other person. so fur named or likely to be. Congress will nie<lt on. :Xov. 18. The papers here are blamiog Minister Engnn for the recent trouble with tbe u.s. A Life .. long Democrat Wllo Woul<l Like t.~ See the Republlcn.ns 1n Full ·(\uutl·ol. Wo Will san-- Yon Monav! ·We sell a good over~oat for $10, better ones at 12, 15, and But there's a plainl bold PmLADELI'H.IA, NoY. 3-Reports from val11e which will not fail to the state any that the weather is cool l; anu eJpar nud a big vote is being polled ! impress you, besides the ex· everywhere. quisite blendings. Better N\EIV YanK, ~ov. 3-A. hea\'Y ·vote is .qualities in h~tndsome all over being polled iU this city. The votprs ap· peat bettor ncquainl!'d. with the new I am just in rect-ipt of a report froo:i Santiago to the •ffect tliat :II nister of Foreign Affairs ~httn sent a dispatch to Minister Egan relative to the Baltimora It is said to be COj!Chbd iu a con.- ciliatory tone and to evince in every way a desire to see that justice is done jus.t as soo11 as the controversy 'is conclmled, A citizen and husinelll! man of· Hous· ton, Texas, writes to a relative in James· town in such a disconragea strain as to excite the\luery: \Wby is not Roger t~ • .l\lills, the free trruler, at home ell· deavoriug to nnito and help his fellow citizens instead of prenehing heresy in LINES: $18. For 20, 22 and $25, you g·et the finest fabrics-silk lined or satin·. 28, 30 and $35 bringK you into the ~·ealm. of supel'la- . . tjv(} elt>gance-the l'ichest importea fabrics, finest trimmings, ex- York state!\ . · • L~!DER OF LOW PRI:ES. quisite workmanship. effects for a little more and system than last year. Olevela11d and we know where you might FlowPr voted abont 11 ·o'cloei<:. .OiliCll<N.I.TI Nov. 3-The weather ia pay j.OO a pair more for the cool and ptutly clon<ly, A large vote is same goods today. reported being polled. Great interest is In the same departm~::nt, being taken ill this conrty bJit under the new systenl\of voting many working Minister !~latta has wrltton a de•patch to lntendente Arlcgui of this eity asking him to intorui the German Admirnl Va· lois that Matta r<>greta c:xreedingly the iosults offered the other evening on a train to the German 11aVlll officers and ordering an immediate inquiry. ltito the affair with a \'low ol pnnishi11g the ol· Tnl\ Jouro{AI. is peTmittcd to copy that portion of tho Jetter wl1iclr,rcfers to the illdnstrial deprcesion in tho Lone Star state, us follows: ' Meltons and Kerseys .are the popular fab1·ics-the breasted'''English box;· the favorite style. double we are ojfering . comfortab\es men finding the voting slow and they of good calico, white batting being likely to lose half a day dropped out of line and went t' wotlt. Tbi~ ·wm \£.11.-ing for a dollar twenty· put dow~ the vote here. !eoders. • Everything is dull nll over Uia state of Texas. 'rbe lumber business wus n\ver wurse. The milllll~ll nra in b_nd shape. The farmers and the [railroad} commis• sian, the, Knights of Labor, the l'hird party nml the Democratic _pa#y .are plnving the mlschid with the natural workiug <lf industrial pursu\te l! I had my saY I lieliew l'u turn everything in the country over to the Republtcaps, 'rhi•y'l'e got the ''git UJl and git tha.r\ q nnlificattons. I nevetthought I coulol ever say tbis, aurl could not hnvo dono so earlier ~han this date. Singl-e breasted ones at ·your senice. 1he rough si:irtuce Elysians .FTeeze if yo~ desire . fivej also a better quality of cotton crepe in nice, light colors for r.so. Here is a · , saving for you of from 75C to t i.aS on each comforter. They _ are going rapidly - better ~uy soon if you need any. _J Dress Goods. A very desintble dress for winter wear and one that will stand all weathers, can be made from our -/sc ladies' ~~1mstly 1lLEW Ot1T llQDl~S. Etrccts of a NnturBl Gns E.X- pl()slon .. WllEELIIW, W. Vn., Nov. ;'!-News has just reached here from Corapolis, Pn., between here nod PittRbnrg, of 11 strn11ge and terrible affair near that place yester· day. The Allegheny Cemetery On., n few monthe ngo stnrted to boom a gas well on ita 11ew cemetery property in Corn polis. Today there was a terrific explosion at this wei! which caused n grout unhenval of the earth in the vicin- ity. Ilnnrlrcda of dcnd bodies in tho cem<•tery were hurled from their resting places nnol mnny coslly monu!llcnts were shattered. Efforts have been made to keep the .matter !~om becomj.ng. public bnt the r•port c(!mca lroni a reliable gontl~man, forme;!Y of \~heeling. STitATl'O.N'S LON<> I•'A.S1', Aftel' Thirty. DnyH. Ono GL'I)WS T:hln plclly. NEll' Yom<, Nov. a.-stratton, who began his long fast at Huber's mllBoum 30 days ngo, lias bad nothing but water 3ince. Tb(,} commilt•e in charge hns looked out for that and the volnnlary victim of starvation grows thin mphlly. He alartod, h<lwevcr, ~ith 270 pound8, and hllfl some left. On. yesterday, hie 29th day, he los~ n pound und \ half. Stratton ia ODthusiastie and expects •to hold out for 45 day~ .. For three days he hns alept very little. He is wry wenk and is no longer allowed to talk with tbe specl!llore, Ill! it was found that this sort of excitement led to a loss o£ flesh great- er than \Vl,laa it 1vns not indulged in. Forty-five days will brenl< the nuth<\ntir ·record of fnsting in tllis coun.try, IX9 Franklin Street, UVF'V.A.LO, :N. T .. K{NQSLBY UUILDING, fabrics~Chinchillas, Montagues, them. As would b'e surmised by the olosin~ sentence tho writer of tho letter hn9 been nn uucomptolllieiug Democrat nnd his relative in Jnmestowl). was much na· toniahed at his cq~~;nge of'politicnl faith. 2n<1 Door No>th ol Ninl!ura. tllr'JmncstfJWJl.Evory So{'oJU1 Thur!!llny'\\'1ro. DRE~S_:-:2UlTS :-: __ A_~:~P~~h~2~·\. . Ulsters a~d Cape· Overcoats .r('ady fm· you, .. if yo~1~ taste LABAN HAzgLTINE, M.D. : 1nclmed t_hat way. One look Will repay your mspectwn. <>E....,EltoUS UNJON GitANUil. SN:CtA.L PnACTICE oF l\ultOElt\' <lYNll<'OI.- Thlrty .. rour nnrrals of Snppllos D1nJ.atc1l I OG~ AND Oust£TRlC'S. • the Clllhll'en'-r~ Homo. Union grange mot lllomlay in . Drll. . H~zoltintJ . HDG PBilllBr. Fellows' hall in Jamestown and \\'.\'.\\·' ll .II • because the hlill is not properly heated· PIIYSI.O!ANS A.ND SURGEONS. Thcgrangeisseeking newqnurters on M. R.PALMER,M.D; , lhia llQCOJlllt. · SPE:Crh: PRACTICE' OF 0l.SEAS!tlf OP 'tRI< i The books in the grunge courar> ol I~YR, EAn A\n TrrnoAT. ~~~1. in A•nericnn. history were distrib· CORliER FOURTH AND MAIR S1'REETS. : lli 1\\t~in .St Jum~tovn A·Y is cloth, which comes next to a HILL AN ___ D_JoN:&S. broadcloth in finish and ap- They oc<n••on Suritrl•o by Stop1llns: to SCABI'X: ;;R~J4ARS. __._ An EflloJont nt:othor-ln .. LMf' Frfghten!li \{ Tbctn Awn.)\. Thirty-fonr barrda or fmm produce, Jmncstown, N. Y. Telephone 25. ' canned goods,· irttit, and 11 qulinti,ty of =============================,========================~=== Sbn:k&Brmrts. pearance, and we know the NEw YanK, NoY. 3.-A special to the wearing qualities are excel- Herald !rom Elmira says: Gov. Hijl lent. Bedford cords are pop- left here tonight to speak at ow'l\go;out will he back here tomorow to cast his ular and we have made them vote and watch tbe battle . still·. more so in offering a While at the statidn foda.y he fonnd 1 d bimwlf suddenly face to face with Lieut. ~ery fine quality in b ack an Gov. K F. Jones, who was also abont to colors at 7 sc. Also a good take the train. For a moment there wns q uality all-wool, 4 l) an awkward besitstion on tho part of llll,;ll.t:<>, 1 both gentlemen, nnd then, as by a conl· wide, at soc. Our usual val- mon impuleo,they exwnded their ues in serges and cashmeres, and shook hands. u i& difficult to know d · 1 b · · just how much importance to attach to . an some spec1a argmns m this incident bnt it hns occasioned much fancy flannels and cheviots talk . at 39 1 .so, 58 and 75c. Union Flannels. Trrtl:n RobbCJ:'I'I (lnugbt. Dr;,Nv~n, Col., Nov; 3.-The principal actors in the Turkey Creek train rob· ·hoty of tho Rio Grande express n.ear Gnn<ln City a month ago bave been CliO· -lured and are now in the county jail OLEA,, N. Y., Nov. 3.-[Sproinl]-A burglar entered the residenc~ of B. W. Taylor on Sullh-an street last oight and stolen watch nnd cbain worth S75 all> I about $7 in money. The inmates were not disturbed and therr> is 110 clue. This morning the residence of J. L. Wllito· side on Fourth street was nlso entered. His mother in-law was up and fright· ened them away withont any booty. · Gnmbitngon Eiactton. Nnw Yomc, Nov. 3.-There was iX>O· aidorable betting yesterday on the wsult of todny's election nt down -town ex- changes. About $15,000 was put Ill' by members of the Stock exchnnge. Eddie Talcott bet about $7,000 at odds of $100 to $60 on J:IQwer. Ed. Chi! pin and W. H. Dntr took $2,000 ol his money. They put np $1,200 against it. Several smnl· lcr beta were made at odds of 2 to 1. clotb a11d clothing were donated to the Children's home at Randolph. At tho next m~cting ill two weelts other mem· bcrs of tho grange who were nnnble to he present this week will make addi- tioDnl contributioos. A Ship W.-cdcesJ nt. \\\n.nlJ.aren l>t .. · Owing_to ~he storm Raturrlay 11ight the steamer Po~lno of Detroit \VflB wrecked n-!'ar Van Buren Poinl on J,ake Eric. shores were piled high with wreck· age cr:\Daiating: of the cargo, fur.niill,lin,ga I and pieces of the ship. No clue bas yet been obtained of the crew. It is thought, however th~t they are not lost. 'J he POEsaio was ()Wned by 0. . lodgett& Sop of Detroit, nnd was f riaidered one of the best old-atyl~ In ber carriers. There was no insn the ship •. 'l'\\o\Q CJbllrlrcn ltull l Todl}y noon while Rose, here. The credit of making the arrest is · At ZOI.' we are showing a due to Sheriff Shares of Gun11ison. The . ,.., ,iplentiful variety; also- at 'Q25C men are \Pel(·.ieg\ Eldredge, who wns in and 3 (X: for heavier and . -finer the Indian Nation; .l'im Evat~b nnd on~ Burns. Other aues!B are expected this The odds on the Consolidn~ed ex· cha11ge ranger! from 2~ to 2 to L There was little betting on .either the Produce or the Cotton exch:mges. Two of Henry Clews's customers got into a political nt· gull')ent during tho afternoon and tbe result was an even be~ of $500 n side, year old dnnght~r of Joho A. Stull, nc• companied by a lad named Mnh:u.on, was returning home from school they wero,run. over by a hon;~ !Uld carriage on Fifth street: Tho girl was quito lmdly cnt about the !tend. The extont of tho boy's injuries was not learned. It is snid the driver of the corrlngo did ,, 1 -goods. Here is the cloth for week as it is understood $!dredge bns many uses, in fact, something madeacontession. McCoy, the notor- iollB leader of the gang W!18 nneated soan you need. For shirtings, after the robbery for murdering W. J. .skirtings, dresses or waists Arn.old, and now under a lS·yenr sen- it.- is-very desirable~·. Loo'k. -H<Jn.,.Q~o•-ltm_:ri_m_e •• _-_._- · - · over the stock at yourea~liest opportunity. Corsets. Speclal Term ot (1\ount Court. MAYYJLLE, Nov. 2.-A special term of county court wns· held in the tonrt house today, Judge Van. Dosen prPsiding. There were bnt three attorneys preaent and the following caees were disposed of: E. W. :Marble, respt., vs EJecta Wake- ley, appJt, The above eliSe was, argued before and submitood to the jud~e. Silds T. Oroc~r, applt.; ys Charles Gippe,-respt. Tltis case was aubmitted on briei presented by A. R. Monre. No furthe~ bnsiueBS lJeing ready, shortly alter 2 o'cloek ponrt ndjonrned withuut day. .,;..__......,,__.,.....,...,._ Eutcrp.,nu Circle Jleeilng. not stop to lcnrn the extont of the ncci· The Euterpean circle of the English dent. Lnthernn church held its regu!Jtt meet· t:eonlts o~ Ilnllouo••n. ing 1\Jonday evening nt the homo of .Some pnr.ties in Oil City ·Hallowe'en Jc..hn .Anderson, West Seventh street. tore up n sidewalk wbich caused those- rhe program co11siste<l of an essay on. rions injury of a little girl hr falling. Missionary \Vork in India, by Miss ,tl.t nnother place me!(ISSeS WllS poured In Blanche Smith,ond several abort rendings · n public halhvoy and tracked over car· by different memb>n\S of the circle relat- pets, damaging them to -the omQu-nt of ing to the same subjec~, The Mission s;;o. Boot being an especially interesting one. Some o! the Frcdnnia Norronl etlidonts Alter the bu•iness aeasion a social nleet· ran a· street cnr off the track and·. mndc ing was held nnd light relreshlllen\6 things lively generally, lor which they were served. In two week& an open were made to nppPar in court. meeting will be helrl in the church wh~n the lllcmbers of the circle will re- view the work of the last two montbs. Slr-udlt D PoltUc-a.l Oji]IOJI(lnt. At the opcrn hmrse Mondny oight l'ntrick 1\fabatarl, wbo wna intoxicated, nrs. PbU. Shcri<Inn. ronde Mma rcJllarks.whieh clid.not suit a • W ASU.tNGTON, Nov. 3-Mrs. Philip hv•dato<I••,.. and bo wns struck jn the face widow of tho general, is in to tbe-fl'oo~. The Dlllnfi of Washington with her chiidreo. On Rat· J,hiis.as~aiin 1 ~t could not be learned. urday morninu accornpnn1ed by ex-Gov. Schuyler Crosby, for ninny years aid!!- de-eamp of the general, she visited the gt!ncra\'s grave 111 Arlington. ___..... . .......__ A Nypnno Or,.dcr .. The following ord~r has been issued by tbe dl\'ision sttperiotcndont of the Erie rail way : Of Read every word of it. It means money in your pocket. G'REAT MORTGAGEE SALE! We will today colt'!me\ce by order of the Court, a ~···- .. ·\···------ -OF. THE~ Don't wait! Come today. This is the greatest of 9ll sales. Entire E. C. Mayhew StOok, WALL PAPERS, PICTURE~ and FRAMES, WlNDOW SHADES, MANTLES, GRATES ·WINDOW POLES, etc., DRAPERY P.OLES, and ARTIST'S MAT£RIALS, A.nd will offe1· these goods regardless of cost <Jr value in orde1~ to turn the· stock into money at once. Remember this is not the usual kind of bankrupt sales you read a-bout, bnt a .sale where values are not,taken into consideration; whe1·e there is but one . -.. . . object in view~ and that is to get the . affah~s of t!Ie lat(' firm settled up. Our. Ql'ders are that this must bo done within T::EJ:XFI. T~ DA 'YS. SO HERE· ·aoES FOR THE S·LAUCHTIR! DPN'T DEL.A. \Y\S ... Mttke your selections and save at .least ISO. per centi REMEMBER THE PLACE. THE' OLD E. C. MAVHI!W ST~ND, ·117 1\l.t:ain S'tree't. E. 0~ :a.<t.A TSID~, l\4fiJ.r-, ..