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_ ragrmscr Er mojem __ - M - o, CNNESEEMPRE - Peking, Nov. $.-The situation in *. the capital was practically unaltered tonight. | No overt 'revollutionary ~~ mupvement is yet visible. The em- peror, the dowager empress and ~- of the Mfum- to me \ | foreign board, ure still at the winter ,, palace and do not intend to leave. ~*. Shanghai, Ndv. 8. -The military ati. RS iy ? . Fuaus :-, ~. government today issued a Jong pro- - . clemation calling wpon all Chinese to Join in the life and death struggle and orting 'the population of the Jower) provinces ngsinst disorders ~ 'i§d¥o~e_. ._. of Toréigne} jl9re MP1 the rights 5 R 0. ~* The proclamation further promises any“? taxes hitherto . Chpi-Fu hee rpquested the presence of 'an American warship and Rear .. Admniret Murddtk, commander of the © * Asiatic equadron who is <> here will probéDly comply. \\ the Ampérielists there are losing | at Poking, the nows widely circulaited, <¢ winich i% bed 4m message from the Ger- sinn vessels at Hankow reports that . ground, |. -* remy to depart *. Teing-Teo,, KieoChau, (German. -. derfitory)}, - Shan - Tung - Province, UOhime, Nov, 8..-The British and Ger- mimn copsuls at Chi-Fu fearing mob ** disorders today requested assistance .* Wey \Ting Tao. cruiser Emden is for Chi-Pu. # <. © ~ Amor,, China, Nov. $..-The situa- thon tera was slightly improved to- \ .. day. iA hew police force of 200 men e “MOI-minted and is being paid '\ \by the leading < merchants. These a ta r ~. \yeep wih the. volunteer 'compantes # ‘Kmed‘mthf Kile cightoen wards , ip‘y- \250 'young men of good. families, if. . are deemed adequate to preserve in- terpild order in the ebsence of an ac- ernment. |_ - Arméd steaimens patrol the waters snarrounding the island and scan in- MMWMy No revolw-> ‘ | Her, D X; Dist. 31, Max Shlivek, R ~' tomary flags are geen, in the city, « llm © plated. ' he activity of epanese agents y lest the sending of I L_i_____.__.‘ _L. . \-. okkp, Jephnm, Nov. $. -The Jap- _. anese wer office today gave permis- . \ . gion for a special compe of /Japanese Red Croms workers to go to Hankiow, #) ~> mey’wm start next Sunday, 2 ... Ths perty is fnade up of three physi- .- cleans, twenty-three nurses, a pharma- an fntenpreter € ;.1», 2\ fwg, Ching, and a secretary. anking £8 pl qu. 8.-The pble of this ancient city of China ho strong impression | THE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1911 # & , Receipts of the best cooks in hotels noted for the best biscuits, cakes and pastry say, always » sUPERIOR § purity § Biscuits, Cake and Pastry Io. fo. A streEncTH R @ pearection #5 éfimfimImmighhmfl;fig » 1 land Bros. - office. ] Address 1. Special Adverfisgmghis | ,7 j ~~~ wasrten ___ WANTED-Table cutters. Adler & Co; __. - - 202 WANTED-Gauge . {1-316 makers, _ Ire- 10-11tf ~ Gucde .whesiers wanted. dutta Leather Dressing Co. WENTHD-_-¥Younsg girl to assist in general housework. Address M, t2hi; 11-23t ~ wWANTED-inseam and cutseam ] makers in ana out of factory. Rich- T-10tf | WANTED. ard Evans & Sons. | WET - WHEELERS STEADY WORK. APPLY AT OF- FICE JOHNSTOWN MOUGHA MILLS conrpany. 10-24tf WANTED-Reliable man to man- age buginess of old established New York Corporation in Cities and Towns. Permanent salaried position. Only a man competent to take charge of Branch Office and invest from $500.00 to $1000.00 in secured Bonds of the Company need apply. B. Parker, Sec'y, Broadway, New York City. FOR SALE. REPUBLICANS AGAM CONTROL ASSEMBLY (Continued from pago 1.) 4, C. W. Phillips, R X; Dist. 5, Wil- liam. T. Keys, R X. Montgomery-Walter A. Gage, R. Wood, R. New York-Dist. 1, T. B. Caugh- lan, D X; Dist. 2, A. E. Smith, D X; Dist. 3, J. C. Fitzgerald, D; Dist. 4, A. J, Levy, D X; Dist. 5, J. J. Wal- | ker, D X; Dist. 6, Harry Kopf, R X;: Dist. T, P. P. McBlligott, D X; Dist. 8, Moritz Graubard, D X; Dist. 9, J. C. Hackett, D X; Dist, 10, Greenberg, D; Dist. 11, J. Boylan, D X; Dist. 12, J. A. Foley, D X; Dist. 13, J. C. Campbell, D; pist. 14, J. J. Herrick, D. X; Dist. 15, H. J. Crawford, R; Dist. 16, M. G. McCue, D: X; Dist. 17, Franklin Brooks, R X.; Dist. 18, Mark Gold- berg, D X; Dist. 19, A. F, Murray, R X; Dist. 20, P. J. McGrath, D X; Dist. 21, Dedn Nelson, R; Dist. 22, Edward Weil, D X; Dist. 23, S. C. Crafie, R; Dist. 24, T. A. Brennan, D X; Dist. 25, Francis Stoddard, Jr., |R; Dist. 26, A. Goodman, R X; Dist. 27, | Chas. A;. Danna, R; Dist. 28, Jacob Levy, D X; Dist. 29, Thos. Colgman, R; Dist. 30, Louis Cuyvil« x; {Dist. $2, M. S. Schector, R; Dist. 33, W. B. Ruddick, R; Dist. $4, C. I. Fleck, R; Dist. 35, John Yule, R. Niagara-Dist. 1, Carl S. Brong, R; Dist. 2, H. A. Constantine, R X. Ongida-Dist. 1, Ralph Entwistle, R; Dist. 2, H. H. Allen, R X; Dist. 3, James T. Cross, R X. Quondaga-j—Dist. 1, Chas. R. Mil- ford, R; Dist. %, Dr. D. L. Edwards, R; | Dist. 8, T. K. Smith, R X. Ontariomfi‘hos. R. Wilson, R X. Orange-Dist. 1, C. H. Chaumes, R X; Dist. 2, John D. Stiver, R X. Orleans-Frank A. Walters, R X. J. I R; Dist. 4, Geo. L. Slater, R. Yates--Edward C. Gillette, R. X-Re-eclected. } Republicans ... Socialist 1 Total Republican majority 52 | L GOVERNOR HARMON « & n e 4 6 nn sachusetts, Kentucky anfd Ohio, an ed a national Democratic landslid next year. | bave pleased me very 154mm A he of what is to come next year. ers in recent years. Massachusetts and other points. Th elections in Ohio show, unquestion- ably that the public is pleased with the present administration, the ta reforms that have Xe-n made and th management ° of S Democratic away. 1 ing the presidency.\ | | aecuion Busy 081 + Today has been a lusy time fo Westchester-Dist. 1, Tracey P. l Madden, D; Dist. 2, Willliam S. Cof- fey, R X; Dist. 3, Frank L. Young, Wyoming-Henry A. Pierce, R X. PREDIGTS lANDSUBE Columbus, Ohio, Nov. $.-Basing his opinion upon the results in Mas- cther points where Democratic can- | didates were elected yesterday, Gov- ernor Judson Harmon fbdfday predicts \The results of those elections said, \and I consider thom a forecast It is the strongest indorsement of Demo- | cracy that has (been tendered by vot Not only local elections do I consider; significant, but also the elections in Kentucky, e (gametes under \Signs of victory for the Democra- | tic party are evident] everywhere. Next year I predict thin this party will win the national offices, includ- RESTORE BRAY HAR _ 10 cour By COMMON GARDEN SAGE, A. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR DAN. DRUFF, -GRaAY HAIR. The old idea of using sage darkening the hair is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers used | to have dark, glossy hair at the age of seventy-five, while our, mothers | have white nair before they ar fifty. Our grandmothers used to } glossy, and gradually restored the natural color. tou aration was the trouble of making it, especiallyfas it had to be made every two or three days, on account of souring quickly. This objection has been overcome, and by asking al- most any first class druggist _ for Sage and Hair Remedy the public can get a super- ior preparation of sage, with the ad- mixture of sulphur, another valuable remedy for hair and scalp troubles. Daily use of this preparation will not . only quickly restore the color 'of the hair, but will also stop the hair from falling out and make it grow. K Get a bottle from your druggist today. Use it and see for yourself how quickly dandruff goes and gray hairs vanish.. d e This preparation is offered to the 6 public at fifty cents a bottle, and is gists. Thyme. X e LEGAL NOWICES “Q Notice to Creditors. In pursuance of an order of Hon. Jeremiah Keck, Surrogate of the County of Fulton, NOTICE is hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims or demands against Cornelius M. Rowell, late of the City of Johnstown, said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the ip | same, with the Youchers in support | thereof, to the subscribers, the ex- FALLING, - FADED, | for | ‘ make a \sage tea\ and apply it to their hair. { The tea made their hair soft and | One objection to using such a prep- | recommended and sold by all drug- | Special agent, Van Vo§st & | @ | _FOR SALE-Cheap. Volunteer steam boiler, pipe and radiators. Practically new. @&mith, the printer. 10-301f or rental. - Automobiles and mntorcycles re- Travis & Ouzko, 215 North 6-15tf Perry street. FoR sSaALS _ House, centrally located, for $1,250. INELIERAKNO® ANb r®an RitAifs . ’Phqne 878. 102 W. Main St. By virtue of an execution issued out of the County Court of Fulton Coun- ty, N. Y., in the above entitled action 'against the property of John Quigley, 1, . to me delivered and directed, Thomas Vil, Sheriff of Fulton Gayn- ty, N. Y., will sell at public auction on the 19th day of, Ogrtober, 1911, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front steps of the Gourt House in the City of Johns- town, Fulton County, N. Y., all of the right, title and interest which the said John Quigley had on the 6th day of July, 1911, or which he may have subsequently acquired in-or to the following described premises, vig.: - _. All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the City of Johnstown, Fulton Coun- ty, Statefof New York, on the north | side of West Clinton Avenue in said 1 City of Johnstown, boundsd and de- scribed as follows, viz.: ' Bourded on the south by West Clinton Avenue, east by lot of Pat- rick Quigley, north by lands former- a . <ly belonging to Marcellus Gilbert, west by lands belonging to the widow of Benjamin Pierson, deceased, which said parcel of land is one chain wide long and being the same premises conveyed to John Quigley by Bridget Ryan and others, by deed dated the 28th day of November, 1902, and re- Jacob Caya-- 10-10tf | 1361. 11-813 TO LET-Two or three furnished | rooms,'either for light housekeeping |/ Apply at 25 Yost Street. | 11-4t4 paired by the most skitled workmen. - Prompt attention given to all sach | . jobs. w. W. CHAMBERLAIN | from east to west and about 212 feet | mo 10 BUSES AERPRSE | > I PossEssED By City OF JOhNStOWi - $- 000000 0600000 0SCORC OHOSOCCO SCOqo A i_\ L0 z i is If you want godd sausage home made pure pork sausage. the best. A. M. PUTMAN, 5 East Main St. *Phone. 50., try oui' It FIRE, LIFR AND ACCIDENT ; INSERANCE C Also Automobile Insurance. ‘ Kennedy Bldg}; Johnstoiwn, N. ¥, NELLIS GETMAN | i \0% f STOLLER'S8 LIVERY- 22 8. Market Strent, Johnstown First Class and Up-to-Date Carriage and Harfesses \or Sale 4 MEAT When you want meat or poultry. | Our specialty is pork sausage. CENTRAL MARKET, 2% North Market Street BEARD & STEEXNBURGH 'Phone 689 ~ . FOR SALE. . Sand stone 'and gravel. * __ A. BRADTE & SoN, 7 East Fulton Street, *Phone 892 F-2; & Lumen 100MS. The Electric Lunch Room is the place to got 34 quick luneh Our mote« . to is \Cleanliness.\ | Give us a trial, GEORGIflé H. ABEL, Prop., 14 South, Market Strech |. 'Phone 788. MEATS. Headquarters for all kinds of meats Prices Startling. X. ROUSE, the board of elections. [Returns have been coming in from; both Johns- { town, Gloversville and: the outside towns, and Clerk GorddZn has had his hands full in taking care of them. Some of the back districts have not | been heard from as yet, but by even- ing most of them will Pave reported. The city canvassing boards have | also been bard at work. They are compelled to file a portion of their returns with the city chrk and others with the boamd of elections. They also have toaiake @a to the 1 board of supervisors and send copies of returns to 'the office of the state board of elections at Mohawk. many A wire Kuew onine There would be less of the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the excessive drinking of hus- band, father or son. Orrine has restored thousands of men to lives of sobriety and indus- try, and best of ail they have madé their loved ones happier. Orrine is prepared in two forms, pill and powder; the latter form can Oswego-T. C. Sweet, R X. Otsego-Willard D. Bullion, R. Putram-John R. Yale, R X. Queens-Dist. 1, Andrew Zorn, D X:. Dist. 2, A. J. Kennedy, D X; Dist. 3, Adam Metz, Jr., R; Dist. 4, James A. Bell, R. | Rensselacr-Dist. 1, -C. F. Schwarz, D:; Dist. 2, Bradford R. Lansing, R X. Richmond-Ralph McKee, D X. 'Rockland-Geo. A. Blauvelt, D X. 'St. Lawrence-Dist. 1, Frank L. Seaker, R; Dist. 2, E. A. Merritt, Jr., | R X. ;Saratoga¢~George H. Whitney, R. Schenectady-Herbert M. Merrill, Sqcialist. =: 'Sehoharie-Daniel D. Frisbie, D X.| 'Schuyleri-John W. Gurnett, D X. 'Seneca-Nelson Duntz, R. ‘ISeuben—j—Dist. 1, Shannon, Dist. %, John Seeley, D X. \Suffolk-Dist. 1, DeWitt C. Tal mage, R X; Dist. 2, George L. Thompson, R. | Sullivan-John K. Evans, D X. | Tioga-J. G. Pendleton, R. corded in the Fulton County Clerk's office December 11th, 1902, in book of deeds No. 111, at page 206. The above gale is hereby postpon- ed to November 17th, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Johnstown, N. .Y. - _- THOMAS VILL, Sheriff of Fulton Co. By William Chapman, Undersheriff. . Notice to Contractors. State of New York, Office of the State Commission of Highways, Al-, bany, N. Y.-Pursuant to the pro- visions of Chapter 30, Laws of 1909, and Chapter 646, Laws of 1911, sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at their office, No. 55 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y., at one o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, the 29th day of November, 1911, for the improvement of the following high- ways: HAMILTON COUNTY. Road No. Name of Road. Length. Approx. Newcomb-Long Lake, . Part 2 8.42 After November 7, 1911, maps, plans, specifications and estimates may be seen and proposal forms ob- tained at the office of the Commis- sion in Albany, N. Y., and also at the 200 ' .| 'who nad clurig to the hope of a set- -| without bloodshed, of the } §i1 'dificuities, wore awakened ear- C ‘ af todéy by the sounds of heavy fir- 1 | ecutors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at their place | of transacting business as such ex- ecutors at the law offices of Messrs, Dudley & Dennison, Peoples Bank Building, in the City of Johnstown, in said county, on or before the 25th of March, next. Dated, September 18th, 1911. GEORGE B. ROWELL, HARWOOD DUDLEY, 9-2 012 6w Notice to Oreditors. | In pursuance of an order of Hon. Jeremiah Keck, Surrogate 'of the County of Fulton, notice is hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims or demands} against John J. Veeder, late of the City of i Johnstown, said county, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the admin- istrator of the goods, chattels and crodits of the said decggsed, at his place of transacting busifiess as such administrator at the office of Getman & Fraser, 110 West Main street, | Johnstown, in said county, on or be- fore the 10th of November, next. Dated May ist, 1911. BERT J. VEEDER, | Administrator, etc. ; Getman & Fraser, Attys., | Attorneys for Administrator, Sefore and Aft-Sf. | - - the Show | Stop at the Johnstown - Candy Kitchen anp get 'some healthful home made candy and delicious and refreshing hot drinks of all kinds. * ) 810 \Noith Market Street. 'Phone 267. ing. The long-dreaded aiitack by the J molationistfi had begun. , The final [word from the Manchu - 'gemeral in commend of the imperial -~ _ Aaope Mpgimg the heights of Pur- ple Mountain which overlooks the - ° -town, was q refusal of all the do- . mands made by the reformers. f Several. thousand: new troops at- F.. - thiis stronghold with riffies and . E.. / but were repulsed with \| the loss. of more than 100 killed. f / C [filmylfie now occupying the lower PURE MAPLE SYRUP $1.15 PER GALLON wee dt «-- L. H. VAN ANTWERPS, \ 12 South Perry St. ' at - 20% *- I JOHXNXSTOIVN CANDY KITCHEN, | 'Phone 54A3 A 104 W. Main Sts m As Executors, etc. * HAIR DRESSING. Hai» Goods and Toilet Accessories. MISS ELIEZABETH M. LOTZE, 45 West Main Street 'Phoneé 4839. Specialties Manicuring,. Massage, Shampoing, Sealp Treatment. ' Ee Eat UNDERTAKERS. C. A. BUCHANAN, 121 West Main Street Telephones 385 and §49F-2 Day or Night. l adly Assistant. Orders taken for flowers. ( $. émund and: are prepared to renew . 1\ | the essault. | A 7. */... The ;Manchus are strongly en- g / trendbed and well armed while the \ / Tpformars are short of ammunition. .|. Ths struggle is likely to be prolong- - ** £4 though if is reported that there is muth disaffection among the imperial troops. ~Several thousand Manchus but of a garrison of 10,000 have left ~. _ the city on the pretext of joining the ° foyal army in the north. Ro X; . , OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE TEN CENTS A HUNDRED r f I G 5189 M. MALONEY. Dealer in Fresh, {Salt and Smoked Moats, Freéh Fish, Poultry and Canned Goqhs. . At hing-Kiang 3,000 Manchu riBes with munitions of war have --- been turned over to the reformers. al fTSO-mething . |, - Essential It is a well recognized fact 'that Aa Bank Account is essen- tial in every business, profes- sion or avocation. If you have not started an account with the Home Savings Bank of Al- bany, why put it of any long- er? Do it now. | THF HOME 4 Fer Cent on Deposits. SAVINGS BANK | 18 §North Pearl Street ALBANY, N. Y. i f [ H i’lflompkins—Dr. M. McDaniels, D KX. . ; \ 1, Andrew J. Cook, R; Dist. 2, Samuel C. Waring, R X. \ Warren-H. E. H. Brereton, R X. ‘ Washington—James S. Parker, R X. ‘ i Wayne-Albert Yeomans, R X. be given secretly. Only costs $1.0 drink in a day. RINE for years, and will gladly te you all about it. Come in and get free booklet. | ~ Frank Palmer, corner Main an Perry streets. | a box-a trifie when|compared with the amount a man would spend for We have sold OR- 0 Johnstown, N. Y. *' 5-8-2 6 W ‘ Sheriff's. Sale. County Court, Fuiton County, New York State. City of Johnstown, plain- tiff, against John Quigley. defendant. 11 a a 'a . The following stock report is furnished The Republican by H. T. Carey & Co., 66 Broadway, New York City, members of ythe New York ismck Exchange: iAm’al. COpDET c .> esc c cke 'Am. Tel, & Tel. Co. ........... lam, Cotton Oil 'Baltimore & Ohio , 'Brooklyn Rapid Trangit ...... 'Great Northern pfd. ..... 'Interborough Met. pid. . Lowis. & Nash. ...... €... |. M. S. M. |New York Central ............... DN, Y., Q. & W2olll a ele lille... | Pacific 'F. & T. Pennsylvania | Reading ' Rock Island ' Southern Pacific ... | Umrion Pacific (VT. S. Steel \ U. S. Steal Bid. 22 cele alk meen ++ sTOCK MARKET. f & i 1 3 ~lop 7-8 2-8 a la g oe ors 27 o me8 3 a-® Dan 2-4 60 3-8 108 5.8 Wells & Potter Cor. Main and Wiliam Ste., N. ¥. Representing some of the largest companies in the world In the foi. lowing kinds of idusurince: | Fire, Life, SAccifient, Health. Steam Boller. Tiability, Sprinkler Leakage, | Bur plury, Plato Glass, Motor Boat, Tor nado, Use and. Ocenpauy; - Profits, Rent, Parcels Post, Tourist Baggage, Bonds. ALufomobiles a Specialty, cis called to office of Division Engineer, James H. Sturdevant, Cleveland Bldg., Water- town, NM. Y. ° The ésperial attention of bidders \Information for Pro- posals'' on pages 6 and 7 of the specifications. Proposals for each road must be presented in a separate sealed ¢n- velope endorsed on the outside with ihe pame and number of the road for which the proposal is made,. Each proposal must be accompanied by a | New York draft or certified check payable to the order of the State Commission of Highways for an amount equal to at least five per cent such draft or check accompanies, by the Commission tract and bond are duly executed. The successful bidder will be re- quired to give a bond for fifty, per cent of the amount of the contract; such bond to be executed by a Sure- ty Company to be approved by the Commission, or a bond secured by the deposit of collateral securities to be approved by the Commission. or a bond secured by the deposit of collateral securities to be approved by the Commission. or all bids. C. GoRrDpox REEL, Supt. of Highways. A. BENSEL, State Engineer. ' J. CALL UP 128. Co E,- - TREBIAN, 1 Eupt. of Publics Works of the amount of the proposal which | This draft or check will be held | until the con-. The right is reserved to reject any f 22 Sty‘mth Perry Street. ''Phone 164. it ot. missing. CIGARS. Are you smoking the Monarch: If not you don't know what you are 1} The Monarch is the bes: Sve cent cigar on the market. a trial and yo*~ her. - Manufar' sared by PIDWELL. Shepard S13, \nuses sn Subscribe For This Paper wilt smoke no i, & GEO, RANDALL Carperiter and Contractor. 3 Steel: Cellings. Metal Roofs. Géneral Repairs. f ‘ 59%0-'Phoenes-641 § Give ws gave Everyimna - NECESSARY when we st} rt to fix up your plumb« ing. No gitting around while vwe send the Hoy back for some forgot- ten tool of materials. We don't make any more dirt than is absolutely nec- essary eiiher. Do good work, do it auickly and do it cleanly. Keep our ’phone number on your list. & Goodwill, i006 marker s+ \O1 ©