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TT, Average Daily Circulation Last Week 5,886. VOL. 8, NO. .18. CONNELLVILLE, PA, TUESDAY NOT 30, 1909 EIGHT.

PAGES; UNIONTfll EXPRESS RECKED AT MANOR THIS MORNING. Train Ran Through Switch and Into Signal Bridge, Narrowly Escaped Going Over Embankment. NINE PERSONS WERE HURT Were Railroad Employes--Pas- Wem Shaken Coaches Say. MAY.BREAK. RECORDS.

Burgess Evans Hao Issued 35 Permits this Month. All records the laxuuncu of per- Up Some, But uro likely to bo broken Lhis month Hurt In tnfl' Bllr livniis makes his reiiort The tinlontowii express on I lie tcnnsylviuil was wrecked just WE! of Mniior station shortly bo o'clock this mornlug. Ntnu persons were Injured. They are: scu'l'l 4 tiuill tlrrk. COOK, a rlitlllK In coaclu J.

M. JW-telnry of thr a Ooul OotiijMiny. Ui-ulned ttbout vt tinluii- IJrulsed nbotic the bully. (I. II.

Kl.ll't'Hlfl-r, l-'ulri-liuhee, htieo cut. puwpnaor brnkemun, broken. working ou the brirtKp ut time uf uu- eiilent. tiadty hurt. 'rite train wW running at UK initial fair ot sprurt us It approached Uu? signal ut a point near Man- tir when tlie rear wliwl of the pnjslnu Iftnk left (ho rails.

All thu coachiM lollowcd still and there WHS narrow escap? from thp mm! going over. Itto the ditch I glue remaining upon to the en the rails ulul the trulu upon thu embank- coaehos parlor car Blent. Throp were nl! t-ut remained upon Ibe steep gmde along the bank. The DlissenKci's wero given Kt-vero jolt vhon tho train Inn the rnlln nnd were tumped ulong over Ibe tlon tor some ujstiinco b-n'ore (he inohientuni ot the train wits checked, four or live pus- itengern severely uhiikcn up ami (iritised by the accident, but ao one wus severely" hurt. The purl of wag felt In the ttiggngo rnr which won to the engine and thu men In that t'oiich were Knocked utiil Iho goods In It, Including several heavy trunks tell upon (Item.

On- ot men employed upon the bridge was aught In the gt-nerni anil Injured. It Is not beliovcd, however, that his Injuries are SMflutid. Scott nitit Quit's, tlie two triilitmcn who aro Ijmlly Injured, mnke tholr home nt Conductor Snm wtiit In charge of the Iriiln. Kn Sine No. passed liver Ihe bflilpc In safety, but tho express, baggage and smoH' i- left tho triirk and tilted up againss the ttlgiml brk'gc.

Thu bnl.uic,- of the train wan derailed, but did not turn over. All four wer; blocked for about following accident. mlButes FARMER'S LEG IS BROKEN BY UPSET of Smlthtleld Met With Sarlous Mishap Voter- day-- Wagon Ovorturnnd. Ofofep Fnir.kpubprry. of Snil'lilloUl, uncle of Jtfs.

W. S. Ctorhmtmiigtt. tavi wi(h 11 serious yoturduy (vlien a tVugoK load ot corn foridur on ho rittlng Mr. Krankenbeiry wag cnilglK bdueatli tin: load and anil lila lei: lifykr-n.

As Ihrftr WIIP no usslstHitrc nrni' Mr. hVanketibOrry hud Ic spit, whlcii IIP itlil while itunfcrlng sicdt pain. Hu wus r.bk- tn got from lieneath tht- Intul hie bfokott teg nml mount ii litt iirrlvnl tit bumc medical tvttcntttm xvus givon htm. Thp tipsK was by the w.igon sinking soft unit sliding of gmnnd ntul hud not tin? IIOI-SCH been lines tho b.i»e bcoii accident would DISORDERLY CONDUCT Against Olek by Uoeal Police. Oick Schootoy Is under arrest at the police station on a chump of disorderly conduct ami la bclun ppndlnx au InvpstlKiitiou on tin- part of tin? ofll- UTS.

Spvvrul It IH nald. arc to tie inuy lodged of lii-forr who "He of the Ivan-. (nit I'ntly ri'ttirui'il lo i rriiiiiiiiti dninliM WIM'O aciiii'lio iu polkv i-oui't I i murnlng by to Town Council. Durlns Hie month permits huvu been lusuud for tapping uuweru. which IK the largest number given out In the Bttrguss' olllce (or moru than thrue years past.

During jv'emmiber the South Sldo sower was completed and the property owners ot tuo nuvldnon iN'ewniyer uddltlon have boon tiipplng thu new lino. This Is the CUIIHU of demand (or these pGrnilts, In thu matter of linen, thu turned over lo the borough by Burgexa Uvunn will not come up to former niontlm. I'ollcu Hnanclatty, was nothing ux- tra tlilH month. FINANCIAL CONFUSION EXISTS IN ENGLAND Expected Rejection of Budget by Hounc.of Lords Cauiing a Tremendous Upheavnl. IJnlliHl 1'roBB Tolcitnim.

LONDON. Nov. cabinet was practically In contlnuouH session today, lion of Parliament following tho expected rejection of the budget by the Mauve of Lords. A police guard watt placed around the chamber tu prevent a. hostlk- demonstration and fearing the public might attempt Ing" parliament.

Complete financial contusion prevails. Many arc urging the premier Co threaten the l.ordK with financial chaos and send the bill back with the Alternative-of p'naslng It or creating monetary panic. CRAZED HUSBAND ATTACKS WHOLE FAMILY. "Too Much Mother-m-Law" He Says After Killing His Wife and Fatally Injuring Her Mother--Restrained From'Suicide by''Police. United Press NEW YORK, Nov.

an outburst, of Insane rage 1'iitrlck Rafforty, a contracting bricklayer, almost In exterminating his; fumljy nnC was only cdmmjtting suicide by tho arrival tho police who had been summoned by ttafferly killed hls wICe, Injured his aged mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret and slushed his bi'bther-ln-htw, Frank- Oalund, About thu face and hands. The tragedy home in Brooklyn. frariticvcries of. the (lend's aroused 1 neighborhood.and we.re summoned, Rafferty'-wuB.

with bloody razor lii body oC hla had 'boon too much. expressed th'iit the'' igttl woman Rafterty. BWalgivt jacket after.his*atrest to: from SAMUEL N. LONG DEAD; JGED Was Born Here and Lived His Useful Life in This Community. RETAINED SPLENDID HEALTH Mind Palled Him Upon Death of His a Yoar Ago But Physically He Best of Condition--Was Three GEO.

HOKE ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE He la Accused of Crime Committed at Hammondville Back In 1907. Slicclul to 'hiu Courier. SCOTTDALK. Nov. Hoke.

of tinminondvllle was arrested at Ills home lout evening by Con- slablet! Qorka nnd Ci'oHHland, charged tho rest ot his a i to tho Long farm with highway robbery. HOlte Is nhurg-lon tho Narrows. Here he llvuit for t-d with rohbltg h'rank Sturgano graulur part of his lite, buying the Samuel N. Long, one of the oldest residents of thfa section and tbe last remaining inombor of the family ot Uobert and Long, died yesterday afternoon at his home on liust Main street following an lllneus'of only several days, lie wn's 8S years old. Mr.

Long was ono of thren brother's who wore well known throughout tho northern section of Fayette county. John Long, the oldest ot the trio, died recently In Ohio, where he migrated many years ago, and where he reared a large family. Long, father of Kelt Long of tjio West Sldo, was the second of the trio. He died about iO in spite ot his advanced age SamuoV' Long retained exceedingly good health. Upon the denlh of his sou, Robert, little more than a year ugo, hla mind guve way.

Mr. il.ong was born In JS21 in Ho llred lils long mid IIHO- fill llfu In CounollHville and 'Its surrounding country. The house In. which he was bom still stands at tho corner of Courier and Church places, having been moved back from' Main street a few years ago. prior to the erection ot the West Penn After spending his boyhood days In Conncllsvlile.

Long moved with Uamiuondville In December, IU07. Sturguns was relieved of his gold watch nnd Jl'i in cash ut that tlmo, (iml besides was badly beaten by the robbern. ut them taking part In the holdup, Iloke will be glvon hearing tomorrow between 2 and o'clock bo- foru Squire C. Browntluld. MOTOR LICENSES From Department of Highways Received by Squire Clark.

Dl the Peace W. p. Clark bus racclv.id from Slnte Highway Commissioner Hunter applications for 1910 licenses and registration ot motor vehicles ns required under the while thw vehicle can be registered for toroil nnd the driver llcentod. It costs to gut a driver's license while the vehicle acu be registered foi 1 If uml'ji' 20 hoi-Hcj power. S10 bu- twoen 20 mid 30 and $16 for 50 horse powor curs and over.

Graft Trial Begins. NKW VOHK. No. actual trial of the former em- ployes of Ihe stenr trust. Indicted In York', bugdtt-todny when the jury was eworn.

Aijslstr.nl Fi'oBucutor Dennlnon began a statement ot tho government's case. O. W. Kennedy in Town. O.

Kennedy, general manager of thu Orient Coke Company, was a Connellsville visitor Una'night. Hu hud a meeting with several of Ills business associates and returned homo unrly. Work on Iron Works. Work In being i-iisbed upon the addition lo Iron Works on tin- West Sldo and It Is hoped to have the structure completed and occupied by the IIrat of the year. Engineer Killed, Coiiroy, night engineer ut the fan house at Shamrock works, met his In a terrible noniu time Sunday night.

He was e.uyht In the Will Rehearse Tonight. belting about the fan. The C'olillt'ltsmll" Ul'-'Hi i rehearse "Sri'd IMnlm" tonight, nndpr, Unlonown'n Week of Prayer, thf tf Cliarlra E. sitrtit Iti l'nlonlon-n Is lutvltig week of Ftltcliattl'j hull, jurayer this week. home place upon the death of his father.

Not many years ago he moved back to Connollsvllle and from that tlmu up tn his death resided In the homo place at the corner of Main and Snyder streets. Mr. Long waB prominent in his community. 'He served as Poor House Director a single 'term, bill for years was a School Director in Con- uollsvillc township. He gave up "this position upon his removal to tho borough.

The.Ural wife of Mr. bong was Miss Jemima Humbert of Laurel Hill'. -This marriage was cousumated 'about 52 years ago. Three children woro born, to the union, all of whom survive. They tiro -Humbert Long ot Scottdalo, Mrs.

Kutherlnc Aforrow of Unloutown and Mm. Hannah t'lomlng of Co'unclls- vlllc. After the death of his Orut wife AttlKAR TELLS STORY. Says Countrymerj Are Not III Treated by pirei- ident Zclaya. CABLES UNDER; COERCION? Believed ''Fowler vWas Influenced ZeUya to -Send Such a Message.

Zelayan Army Is Anxious.to After Being Surrounded. rlocl lila yonrs ago and they nuidu their i Mrs. Be- was 'disappointed aud "quarreled i a wICii would Hot leave lier mother and. goHo a home of her own. Today, had been He with his and.

'BOiz- iuis-a severed-her. head. He-then-bent vMrs. Kelly with a trashing pthci's to tlie rescue and ho attacked MBIGJEETINGS. Attendance in North and South Night Large.

TWO GOOD SERMONS PREACHED By Dr. Ontrom at the First Baptist Church a a i Mahood at the 'Methodist' Episcopal Church. This. Afternoon; 7 1 Preas Tclcjfrara. WASHINGTON, Nov.

30.TMDeputy Cdatrollor of Currency Fowler bus rp- celvect cables from lua couain, CharleH Whlcli tire a.t variance with.other reports and whlcli cfthnot bo accounted for unless the coualn In undeiwjtHe coercion of President The cublos suy -Americans arc per- mttLetl to travel at will and the sender says lie knows ot uono In prison, The cablegrams of Fowler say he saw the pupera regarding tho executlpu of Cannon and Groce. says he found the executions under the acntence of the martial court. The prisoners Hlgn- ed pftpot's aclcnotviedgfntj participation in, the revolution and asked. Cor clemency oC Kelaya, which-was Senor CaatriUo. the minister designated to represent the Katradu government in Washington, recclved-a cablegram from Ms President" today-saying ho had received propotmls der from the forces but proRpsul was rejected.

The cablegram doclarofi Kelnya's" army is surrounded by the Estriida forr.es. Tho cablegram was confirmed later In tho dny by a messnge received L'rom Connui Moltet tit Bluellelds. 'Tho ovorturos of Ze'layu Lo surrender will not. It is bolldvcd, nieo't Meetings coming thick, and fast in- riie. Connellayille evangelistic.

cain- Morutng. aervlces are being towns and villages; afternoon uVid mass meetings' at the CurJstlnn 1 meetings each 'ey-' onlng at the- Baiitlst and: Methodist piHcopal Tiaet night -at: the 'First. Baptist Churcti' Dr tulked to- crowded of taklug; up-" the o.f evening ue referred the this i Bible hud' the. uudlenc'e itul- thein oh previous" the verso' for last nlglvt was "'ijet the word of Christ dwell in you richly." His'iwggesUon ia that everyone should luarn a verse of scripture eacb duy of the campaign. Speaking of the American liozne Dr.

Thoro la no other word in the Eng- llHli lun'rTuiiKC 'an bciiutlful home. Nor IH anything In all tho moro be tluili a liomo-sJck man; I wouUl t-ven pity a home- Mr. Long nmrriod Sirs. Elizabeth Cm- -EUCOBKB. The reply rovolution- inur, widow.

Cramer Imd ono Indicates a. determination ilitughter, Mrs. .1. St. l-lerplck, of ISust Main Htraot.

Throe sons were born to this union. Tloboi't died u. yuar ago, Gcorga Long of Frlomlsvlllo nnd James Long, who died, some 20 yours ago. Tlie third wife', who sur- vlvua her htiBhand, wua Marthn 11 They were married 28 yours ago. No children were born to them.

Mr. 'Long was a Ijtc long church member, llrst belonging to United PrBSbytorian Church nnd later ainiiat- Ing himself with the Fira( Presbytqr- Ian Church of Conncllsvllle. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, services at the home beginning ut 2 o'clock. Interment in t-1111 Orovo Cemetery. Rev.

PrniulUt, will officiate, with Rov. B. F. White assisting-. FeU and Broke Ankle.

i i a Morris of Liflsonrlng No. 2, nRw! ycnru, Is u. new at tlie 1 Cottiuso Slate hospliul. Coll. you- terday nCtornoon about ni'M o'cloclc In front of the Penu rom and sustained a frncture of the right ankle.

Kultiya to. answer for his outrages. The crisis In i believed to be. at.hand. SAN JOS15, Costa Ttlcp.No.

French -warship ordered I'rohi nlque to Nicaragua.reported It ciuno following the complaint to the French consul general 111 treatment of a 'number oE his countrymen. The complaint was made by es- 'caped Frenchmen. To Locate in. Northwest. James A.

Russell bug. disposed ol his residence on Porter aenuo to E. Al. Hoffman. The consideration was Mr.

Hoffman expects to make a nninbbr of upon thn bulldiiig. Mr. Intends to lo cate in Lho -The Cloudy and Warmer, Partly cloudy mid warmer tonight "Wednesday, lo the nobii woather Japanese. Steamer TOKIO. steamer Kisagata Is rt 'oil.

to have- been and with all on board Jn a storm sweeptna the vicliiltv of ShlmonBekl yeai.brduy. Twisnty-flvo boilles. wore. washed homo. or poor stray wit without u.

llvlutr ia fi "lay und ago In ivhluh the home Is In a duntrorouB condition. YVftfi our and huvi-y to the store and buck homo, to the ofllce mid huclc lionio. lo thu utiop und bade a luneli und a null tlii-mvn apt to rob homo cit tHJ pel- cent of Its ruul Kptrtt. apcalcur COMMERCE DIRECTORS HOLD LONG SESSION THIS MORNING, Go 'Over Routine Matters and Get Things in Shape for Regular, Meeting on Thursday.Night. v'lce by.

was, thrilling land Inspiring. Besides the local' pastors; two out: of. were platform, Dr. C. Millar, pastor of.

a Presbyterian Church and the Free- Methodist pastor oC Mt- Rev. of the-Van- defbilt M. Church, was also in the usidience. Mahood read thp.lesson and gave an extensive explanation as hVread. Dr.

Millar In the- reading 'of tho announcements something of" novelty was- introduced; 'each pastor was requested, to urge his.owh 'people to attend thu afternoon services in the M. P. Church, Tuesday, Wednesday and. Thursday', aftenioons, pud each minister responded with a very, emphatic appeal to.his own congregations. Mr.

and Mrs. George then sang "The Sparrow in-their own effective way. earnest have a very great part, in north district services and the people are. always anxious to them; again. Dr.

Mabooclls subject was "The. King is Coming," and he took as his text the words' of -Israel -57 "Casf ye' up. cast ye. ye the; take ye up the stumbling block out of the way of My. people." substance he said: Suppose, iriy.

friend's that on the morrow, a i comlns-to visit you. Every one make 'prreatt preparations. would Bit. up all tilsht 'to prepare for- him. Uiit a 1 Kins In Jesus, ccimlnfj, to somo liumes.Jn community in the next Lew days, IIILB aH-ettdy come- to Wo' wonder 'at the awakenirer In.

Wales 1 years'airo; thai) the were des- Lro'i-odJ the social wore deserted for the was. be- "your" Is I prayer 'docs today have. spent i i dally suppose' 'come' an'rt' He' 'finda that tor -weeks and. months ancl years you. have benn touching: elbows t))0 and.

not one has been brought to Christ; how would you tecl thenV There are some stumbling blocks which are 1 found in. every community. Ono of these is'that untull filled oblf-, HratfoiiH. In It not strange thinyr that HO many people arc so cureless, utterly. Indifferent about their promises? to the people who repudiate their UhanciiU and yet proCe.su the name of Christ.

'These are the people who bring reproach, upon tluj church. Tn the last tun years 1" have trJcO to make a study of the 'conditions in churches and I havn co mo to Hml out that tho reas- the work Is hindered, the reason' can't tlo office work (n some SLOGAN HAS BEEN SUGGESTED Will' Advertise Connellsville as the Town. That, Made -Nevv yembcrs Are-' Elected to the Body. The iBoard the ct Commerce mt. this 'uidrn-.

ing and untli 12:30. Routine matters, were" gone pyor. and various subjects dis- tiosed 'of The of 'the WuS to whip matters shape presentation the, regular' meet- of the rhaiaber which will be.held Thursday. At this time Directors will to serve one, and three, There 1.5. to he selected from.

a. list of. 24: 113. for bt-rsiiip acted; upon and uames nJaoeJ oil the.roll 'They be eligible to vote for. Directors al: tlie' meeting trpm.

F. A. Kail ox-pressing his not afBJJat-. leg with, the Chamber of Commerce for rer. suited-in.

appointment of a committee The. commiUee will, investigate cbcrgea of Mr. Kail and i-feport on the A slpgaxi for" Connellsville -was approved -by Boai and' will. be.sub-. mittefl to.the Chamber.o£ It i MERCURY TABES DROP AND FREEZE IS HERI There a stulden drop in tho then tlcacrHjoil ilio "oltl-fayhloniHl love- Ht -liuinc." jt Is to Hiich a place, he Hultl." tlmt, we want to KO when we are Nor tuoch liar car ass 1 tlmt or i Jovt'd OUCH al: lioiud.

ll JH to it nJacu wo want lo K'O ivhoii (U.sai)puinlniunt ovcvLukes us," it IH to aiieh ti place Unit wu lo tfu i the dnjvsl of ile.ith comos iifur. I-lorti he- toltl atory oC tlin MurKO-rot Hutfomi; who was suddenly ill awuy from a placcil in EL hospital. Ijookintr (Lhuut llio Tooin, i a thu doctor hail Miilrl wouldn't llvo, and Iny: familiar uriod -util. God. I cun'L die horo, 1 can't illo- liorc." Tho roii.l liomu IB oC tho "mother type." AVhat do 1 menu by the "moLli- or In German park an old u'ua Hceii nomethlng in lier UIH-OII; the.

ptitrotnuin quentlpncd nnd 'found she luitl irun'eJy tfuthei 1 ed up fi'itRmfjntK of Uro' lean 1191' faar the i playing in park t0 injured Lhovoby. This Is the i typo. must also have tho fn-thur typo. ti Cathor will be Kind ho CILII lutvo, llio privilege of pru- vkling- for lila a i hoi. man ivhn ouri-loH the pui'MQ iLinl makus bin wife nalt Cor few nlckclH every time she a hit of ribbon or Sucli a iii'iii UK tliii fuolljiH' of Inv'o und protfictlon with him aa ho outers the door.

"You can't ma kit of a fortune. money Injuring; your home Car bcUur livy In corn crib DlhJo i i titan in a pa.1- acu i it, You can't make home out of oduca- Lfon. Education in a. B'oocJ It nuint nantl I with religion. Do you a i prayers? If not.

start tli am tonight, trying: Lord's prayer at llrst; wot your children to help you nnd you'll make it KO all rlK-it. Homo Hhould by a i i a TL' thorfs a homo revival In Coimell.svlHi; shall liave tumpe'vature during the night aud in places is because ihat In the life of n. some Di-otonsod Christians ti.ors is some i the-early hours it Is believed the mer- htddon win, Home ain unconcessed. cury shmnk The record HO covoreth his sin shnll not pros- 44 last to 26 this per. There are Sunday school teach- rn mirl- nf t-hn nVos.

ers who tench their classes Sabbath morning, me lowest mark or tne pj es-. utter Sabbath, for months and yet not ent season, one ot rhat clans ts converted, but If performed a work. After the sernion and while the ple's' lieutls were bowed iu prayer P. i i i naug softly "Home, Sweel: wlrlch ninny Jis they recalled- the dear long ago in UIR "old-fush- love-lit hoiin 1 Al'tpr the song May Get Demonstra'ticn Train. Fayotte county funiioru may be able tho fatatc'8 1 demonstration U'U-in II they proper effort.

i 1 a coufUmecl plnyluy; the melody softly on. jjianp i Dr. iironi enrtieHtly spoke to Hie people urging them Lo 'uialuf r.heir homes nil vhey Hhould by; a good.many oxpressi- yd tlieir desire ail. they could to their home? like tlie "old- t'usliionod love-tit home." The.Methodist Church was tilled to I door's lust night with expectant pobpta wwho listened, to a powerful by Dr. Maaood.

The apngser- Ule truth ttfore knou-n it Is because in Unit teuuhor's life there is- some sin im- eonl'eHacl. thlntc a IHUc sin but there Is no little sin in God's Some people i that It Is no sin to K'et unt of nuyJniv their a a street car corporation, I Is Jnst assurely Ijredkfng- God's commandment, the lal-pcr sins. Th-3re Is no little sin Qoij's slKht. Another stumbllnff block is resentful feollnB-. A i which Is contrary to the spirit DC love Is contrary to the jjo.spet which Jesus tauglit.

Tt is a sad Tact, my friends, that the work tn a mooting like this has -been severely hindered and not only but entirely stopped by some resencCul Eeelf iiiij existing In some one's lives. The speaker told oC InciUent in ivllleli two sisters -who had not spoken to each other In Cour years were reconciled in it meeting and that circumstances turned i and a revival besrun. ivJilcli swept whoio munlty. JDr. Mahood then asked all who would pledge themselves to do their part to get the stumbling blocks removed from their lives, to stand and many'arose.

The spirit and feeling of the meeting was intense and many lives were touched by the powerful sermon. Dr. Mahoocl then spoke to the church officers and workers In the after-meeting and It was a service of deep consecration. This afternoon In the M. P.

Church at 3 o'clock' Dr. Mahood begins his series ot "Victory Sermons," The subject this afternoon will be the "Victory ot Courage." These services last one hour ami are wonderfully inspiring and ihetptul. You can't afford to miss them. The subject of the evening.sermon' will be "The Death of the Soul." Yesterday shop meetings were held ill -Boyts Porter, and in the Con-. n-sllavlllo Mine Companies' s.liops.

Sscretary Chase iu referring to these meetings last night said of them: "They -were, short, crisp and thoroughly' enjoyed by all the men." Hr. Ostroui says: do not go to those- men in Ihe shops and mines, as though they would not come to church or that thov need it more- than other people. Wj consider it a privilege to so to them; wo owe it them, be cause they, cannot attend meetings, -the It so cold that, milk, left standing out of doors, froze, and water in still po.ols was covered by a thin skiui of ice. Motormen and conductors on the early rims sny it ivas colder early- in the morning tiian it was at o'clock. Conductor George Simones, who usually oai-ly morning record at Fuehrer's, along the Leis-'snriug No.

3 line, reported that had been tampered with aud gavo-no accurate record. CRIMINAL COURT. Short Dscimber Session Will Open Next Monday Morning. DecembT term ot Criminal Court will open next Monday with about 175 or-lSO case's on-the docket. Two mur- rter cases are scheduled for the first week.

The first to be called will he U)at ot Carry Siran, charged with tho killing of his brother, William Swan at Thompson No. 2. On Thursday, December 0, the. trial of Itrnac Moore for the muTder of Jasper. Kennoy, at RIvorview, come up.

On Monday, December 13, the trial of Veroua Franks, for the murder of her child at Thompson No. 2, will come.up. Another cose that will likely occupy more a-day is the Masontown in -which Louis H. Miller, and tlie former one tims a merchant and the latter a clerk, who are charged with having fired the stora owned by The Peiuiaylrania Kn iWn' the'' World Over 1'or Its Pro- matters disposed of. The Board-decid- ed to nellsville Included 1 ihe freight district'and-letters Irbni'var- ious inaunafeturing concerns for factory sites were given considera- tion'.

Lowest Mark of the Season, 26 De-. grees, Here This Morning. Another Election Case Fails, was discharged by. Justice Bpyle morning after being a. hearing Cor the-election" low in vpttug.at the Second VTaril polls on yoveruber 2.

It was alleged that Watscu had voted upon-nil illegal tax Moving Down 'T. B. Donnelly, claim agent'for the. West Penn Railways Company, will shortly move from. his present hoine' on Eagt Main street to.

tlie flat over A. B. 'Kurtz's' store JIaia.

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