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THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, MONTROSE, PA. 4 HOISTING COAL AT A HXE. 1 Czar Ends Absolutism .1) i-i anoffs. DEATH'S DOINGS eighty-two were made prisoners. An officer in a restaurant who refused to doff his cap before a red flag was set upon by a crowd, but he covered his retreat bv tiring two shots iu the air.

The Montrose Democrat. The Jar of Equal Opportunities for All. Special Privileges to None. Thomas jfefferson. St.

Petersburg, Nov. 1. "I am sure the American people, who understand what freedom is, and the American 1 press, which voices the wishes of the people, will rejoice, with the rit ndly Russian natioii at this moment, when Kouqmnq Counter demonstrations were made the Talace square, whore several thousand people bearing white flags knelt on the cobble stones and sang "God Save the Emperor" and prayed for his majesty. A collision between "whites" and "reds" occurred near the Anitohkotf palace. The "reds" put the "whites" to flight and destroyed their flags.

CRUSERS GARDNER, Publishers. W. C. Cruser. Chas.

S. Gardner. Ray D. Cruser Mattbt Kelly. Thedeath of Matthew Kelly, a pioneer residfn ot St.

Joseph. occurred at his lite home, on Monday niaht, Oft. 23d, at 11:30 o'clock. Mr. K'-lly had been in tailing health for a long time, and a chanze for the worst was noticeable only a few days before his death.

The end came peacefully. Mr. Kelly was one of the best known and most highly respected men of the northwestern part of the county, and his loss to St. Joseph will be deeply felt. He settled in that locality many years ago.

and bv hard toil and strict economy, succeeded in converting the wild lands into splendid acres of productive farm lands, MONTROSE, SUSQ'A NOV. 2, 1905. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT la published every Thursday morning at 11.50 a yea advance. Person ordering their addresses changed most say from what postoffice to what post-office. Postmasters In sending notices of papers left iylng In thelp'otflces are urgently request fl to say to what postoffice the party has removed.

the Kussiau people have received from his imperial promises and guarantees of freedom, and will join in the hope that the Russian people will wisely aid in the realization of those liberties by co-operating with the government for their peaceful introduction. Only thus will it be possible to secure the full benefits of the freedom conferred upon the people." Count Witte, Russia's first premier. Castle dares the Gang to Arrest Him Hammer blows, steadily applied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes.

I ftlways keep Ayer'n Cherrr Pectoral in the house. It gives perfect relief whenever any of aa have eonehs or hard eoldft. I have used it for a irreat many years and so know all about it. Mas. Mart Obkrtkah, Varys-bulg, N.

T. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. J. H. 1'iitchard has nothing counug from a Democrat.

He isn't in the haDit of helping a Democrat to get into office. Smallest Details Looked After In the Anthracite Region. To most men such as are even engaged In other lines of engineering construction the mechanical details of mine hoisting can not fall to be of Interest, says R. V. Xorrls, In, Engineering Magazine.

It Is here shown that they are vital to the success of the majority of coal mining Industries. With many, the mining of coa? Is classed among the roughest kind of mechanical operations, in which tha pick, drill and mulecar play the most prominent part an Idea which has survived the era of primitive mining operations. Modern mining, however, has been brought to a stage of engineering refinement never dreamed of by the pioneers of the industry. To the lay reader the condensed presentation of the state of the art as now conducted, even so far as it relates to the lifting of coal from Us normal level to the surface, is a revelation such, as without expert instructions, could not be gained even by a tour of inspection throughout the anthracite districts. The marner of obtaining the great supply Of which is so Intimately related to tb) progress of civilization, of which supply the Pennsylvania anthracite regions are one of the most important sources of supply, will ever continue to possess an interest superior to that of many industries to which which are an excellent testimonial to nis name.

His home was a place where good cheer abounded, and by his courteous manner, he attracted a large number of friends to partake of the kind hospitality found there. In early infancy was enrolled by his parents as a mi mber of the Catholic church, and from the cradle to the grave, he remained a worthy and faithful communicant to the cieed of his ancestors. Quiet in his ways, pleasant to everyone, a generous neighbor, a true friend he will be greatly missed by all who knew 'him. He is survived by two daughters, i Mis. Jane Flanagan and Mrs.

Kate Lee, of Friendville; and two sons, Merton Kelly and Simon Kelly, of St. Joseph. 1 Thu funeral was held Thursday morn Homer L. Castle, law partner of former Governor William A. Stone, of Pittsburg, made a speech in New Castle, on Tuesday evening.

October 24. It will be remembered that it was Mr. Castle who first called attention to the perilous condition of the Enterprise Bank, of Allegheny City, and forged the chain of evidence which convicted the gang politicians of manipulating the treasury balance and using the state funds for personal purposes. On the morning of the day of the New Castle speech the Pittsburg Ga FOR'SUPREME COURT JUDGE. John Stewart, off Franklin.

FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, John B. Head, of (Westmoreland. FOR 8TATE TREASURER, William M. Berry, offCbester. I A Madeb by J.

C. Ayer Lowell. MoBt of the farmers throughout the county have their crops boused. Now if they will go to the polls and rote for Henry Patrick, a farmer, for sheriff, on Nov 7th, they will rest comfortably all winter. iso mtouiaciurvri ui sent the foregoing message t) the American people.

He had just arrived from Feterhof. where the emperor nad given two hours before his fiu.il approval of a proclamation and i programme which ends the absolutism which had been exercised by hiai and his Romanoff ancestors for 3X) years. The proclamation reads: We, Nicholas by the grace of God emneror and autocrat of all the Russias, SAKSAPAIULLA. PILLS. vigor.

ijers Biliousness, constipation retard recovery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills. duke of Finland, declare io grand zette, the gang organ of Western Pennsylvania, owned and directed by Voters shonld remember that the men who are rnnning for office are the ones to be measured np not their friends or the men who are managing their campaign. We have certain offices and the best men shonld fill them, irrespective of any of their surroundings or affiliations. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY all our faithful subjects that tn-s troubles and agitation in our capitals and In numerous other places fill our heart with LGeorge W.

Oliver, denounced Mr. Cas ing at 11 o'clock, from St. Augustine's cburch at fjilver Lake, when hi9 pastor, Rev. Father John J. Lally, intoned Requiem High Mass for his soul's repose.

Fr. Lally. after the Mass, de'ivered a sermon in which he dwelt upon the life of the deceased, both as citizen and churchman. The interment was made by the side of his wife, in St. Augustine's cemetery.

tle vehemently. "He ought to be arrested," the gang organ shrieked. Re DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR SHERIFF, Henry S. Patrick, ofitMontrose.

2FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER, Wm. G. Atkinson, of Susquehanna. FOR TREASURER, Daniel W. Terry, of Rash.

FOR COUNT COMMISSIONER, Martin J. Lannon, ofJSusqnehanna. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. Patrick Dean, of Chtconut. plying to this in his New Castle speech Mr.

Castle said: The way a few of the Republican work OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Proposed Local Text Book fob the school and home, by jasper t. jf.nsixg8-Lesson IV. Harmony and Lanesboro. 37.

Bonnd Harmony 'This paper says I should be arrest ed for these things," said Castle. "Of course I should. I should be arrested Mrs. Wakelee. Died at the City hospital, Bradfoid, 10th.

Itt05. Mrs. P. A. Wakelee.

She was born and raised near Elk Lake ana lived there the most of her life. She was knewn throughout the county as a great temperance and Bard of Mercy worker. ers are begging for complimentary votes for Pritcfaard beats every thing on record. They button hole everybody and nse all sorts of arguments and coaxing. In a number of instances they have overdone the business and thoroughly disgusted the men they were tryiug to win.

excessive pain and sorrow. The happiness of the Russian sovereign Is indissohibly bound up with the happiness of our people, and the sorrow of our people Is the sorrow of the soven lgn. From the present disorders mty arise great national disruption. They menace the Integrity and unity of our errpire. Czar's Inflexible Will.

The supreme duty imposed upon us by our sovereign office requires us to efface ourselves and to use all the force and reason at our command to hastt-n in securing the unity and co-ordination of the power of the central government and to assure the success of measures for cation in all circles of public life, which and dragged before the court and made to prove the charges that I have made. Harmony is bounded on the North by 1 i- 3 for additional political am a lawyer ajid at least should See page matter. New York State, an the East by Wayne County, on the South by Thompson and Jackson, and od the West by Oakland. have some knowledge of law. Alter tne aeatn ot ner nusoana sue iivou with her sister at Bradford City.

Lena Dickersnn. "I admit I should be arrested for coal getting is commercially vital. The facts given illustrate the importance of skilful engineering to minor hoisting, and serve to place In a strong light the great advancement made during the last twenty-fly years by careful study and skilful construction. It will be seen that even the smallest details have received attention, and that what might seem of small moment to those unfamiliar with the require-ments of coal hoisting prove upon examination to be far otherwise. aa.

nat are its dimensions I Vote for Lannon. President Roosevelt, Secretary Root and Secretary Tf all say in effect, that making these charges, and made to About six and one-hall miles square. 89. What is its population prove them. But I have not been arrested.

I am as free today aa you are. A little over loOO, aside from tbe Boro. of Lanesboro. And why? Because they do not dare 40. When, where and by whom was the first settlement madet place me on the stand.

It would be to it is the duty of every honest Republican in Pennsylvania this fall to vote for Berry, because of the shameful State machine exposures. Are yon with his cabinet or are yon with the gangf Make np your mind to vote the Demo- In 1787, at Lanesboro. by Moses Corn- their disadvantage. The death of Lena Dickerson took place Tnesdav, Oct, 31st, liKfi. at 11 p.

aged 19 years, of fever. Her funeral will beheld in the Baptist church Friday at 2 p. her pastor. Rev. E.

K. Ihomas, officiating. Dr. Tingley. The death of Dr.

Henry A. Tinnley. of Susquehanna, occurred Oct 58. 1H0. Deceased was 89 years of age and one of the oldest medical practitioners in coanty.

A daughter. Mrs. Imlay stock. 'If I were arrested and pot on trial Other early settlers in this vicinity there would be a great many other PRODUCTION OF STUPIDITY. were John Hilborn, wno located on the river tlat at the mouth of Cascade Creek, things, some of them worse, perhaps.

are essential to the well being of our people. We therefore direct our government to carry out our Inflexible will in the following manner: First. To extend to the peoplt the immutable foundations of civic liberty, based on the real inviolability of person, freedom of conscience, speech, union and association. Second. Without suspending the already ordered elections to the state dou-ma (national assembly), to invite to participation in the douma, so far as the limited time before the convocation of the douma will permit, those classes of limothy Pickering.

who built the cratic ticket this fall. You want to see D. W. Terry for Treasurer would be the right man in the right place And everybody who knws "Dannie" knows ibis to be true. They all believe in him, and they are rallying to his support as one an.

Vote for Terry. The Montrose Republican says not a word as to the busting of the Enterprise Bank, at Pittsburg, and the looting of it by Republican politicians. The subject isn't doing the Republican oarty any good, it is driving thousands of Republicans in this state, (some of them right here in Susquehanna county) to refuse to vote the Republican ticket this year, and to come out If I were arrested I would prove everything I have said, and more too. first framed house in Harmony, and who was an only son of Colonel Timothy Pickering, at one time Secretary ot tne State under Washington, John Comfort, wh built the tirbt sawmill. Martin Lane.

I certainly agree with the state Prescott, and one son survive mm. D. Soop. David Soop. while employed at his regular occupation in the stoue mill of w.

K. Bennett at Lanesboro. Oct- 30 1905.died suddenly from heart failnre. He was in ments made by this Pittsburg news some of the grafters and hangers-on replaced by new men. The best way will be to see that the Democratic candidates are elected and a change wil I have to be made then.

TheStateneeds.it. Some of the Republicans in this county are receiving circulars from "Bull" An- James Wenttield and Joseph McKuue, 41. neu was Harmony towuauip organized paper. I should be arrested. But I won't be.

I am not worrying about that, and I hope the newspaper Is not. the people now completely deprived of electoral rights, leaving the ultimate de in lso9. At that time Harmony included Oak apparently good health, rive minutes pre velopment of the principle of tho electoral land. Jackson, aud part of Ararat. Nothing would give me greater satisfaction than to have this matter come right In general to the newly established vious UllUlUg 1 111 111 IC1.

Mrs. Mary O'ConnelL Mr. Mary O'Cotmell. of Hawieyton 4i What gr-at public work crosses drews, he of Pittsburg bank fame, urging to keep as qniet as possibla as to it. lest' legislative order of things.

them to go to the poll and work for tne norm- west corner of the township -1 -1 l- i to a court trial. But there's no such good news. Plumiuer (the gan candidate for State treasurer) But lota of Republicans in Third. To establish as an unchangeable rule that no law shall be enforceable wKhout the approval of the sbite douma i ud due iiii my 43. When was this railroad bo lit died Oct.

29. 1905. The fnneral took place Wednesday morning at St. Augustine's chnrch. Silver Lake, at 9:3" o'clock.

She In 1848. "We have these people where we this county are not taking orders of that kind from the this year: and cir and that tt shall be possible for the elect' more may get away, bence it fails to give its readers one of the most important pieces of news that has tnrned np this year. Vote for Patrick. 44. What other railroads in Harmony is survived by her husband and 9 child want them now.

Everything they say culars of that kind will di more harm The Jefferson, and Nineveh branch of ed (representatives) of the peop to exercise real participation in the supervision ren. J. Williams. the original Albany aud Susquehanna than goad. helps along our cause, and everything they do helps us.

Now it is up to you. of the legality of the acts of tie authori rxaiiroaa. ties appointed by us. The Jefferson railroad was completed If you want to help us out, after we The government should abstain from The fnneral of Josiah Williams was held at the home of By ion Cameron, in Lenox. Oct.

20. 1905. Deceased was abont in 180. the ineveh branch a little Notice! have showed you the way. Just drop later.

any interference with eleetio-is to the douma iwid keep in view my sincere desire in your ballot for William H. Berry. 93 years of age. Interment in the Tower 45. What noted Glen is crossed by the for the seallzation of the uka.se of Dec.

Thought to Be Due to Over-Stimule Hon by City Life. Any dearth of ability from which the civtllTed world may be suffering, says Sir J. Crichton Browne, is to be ascribed not so much to the infertility of tbe cultivated classes as to the artificial production of stupidity IB various ways, and to the incessant draining from the country which is the fit and proper breeding place and rearing ground of intellect of the best elements of the people, to be swallowed np or deteriorated in the big towns. The idea that the agricultural laborer is set apart from his fellows by dulness of Intellect is as untenable as the belief that the city urchin is cleverer and better endowed mentally than the little yokel. The rule seems to be that the mental development of children is hastened by city life, but toon stos short.

Up till thirteen or fourteen years of aire they are pre ocio cni ties come to a standstill. City life at its best is bad for children, involving as it does earty pnberty, exci'ine cis-traction, superficiality Icire, insufficient rest, and the want of soothing influences which the country affords. At its worst, with tight squeezing in squalid tenements, poor food, foul air, constant contact with end manifold temptations, it is drying up the reservoirs of strength the i opulation and leaving an lm-: roletariat of inferior quality. That will help some." Erie railway near the Stfe line K-pablioi voter, did yea ever give a "coinplim )itr vote" to a Democrat from Ptei lint dow i that you have not at so ni tim or othe had cause to regret it Vl tjtom Roviblican. 25, 1904.

It must maintain the prestige of cemetery. Geo. Green. cascade Olen. 4i.

hat can you say of it It is walled in by the the douma and have confidence in its labors and In no way resist Its decisions us long as they are not inconsistent with The above is a squib from tha The Same Machine Everywhere eorge Green died very suddenly at his home, at HopBottom, Oct. 17th. 1905 age fifi years. Rev. Kramer officiated at the fnneral.

Interment at Hillsdale cemetry. masses ol rocks neaily two huudrco. teet iu height, and forms one ot the moat Republican. At same time the Republi Russia's historic greatness. This violent contest In Philadelphia picturesque spote la northein It Is necessary to respect the ideals of the great majority of society i nd not the echoes of noisy groups and factions, too often unstable.

It Is especially important and which, threatens to completely revolutionize politics in that city, is local in its character, and the peop in other sec hod the Erie railroad was built a A. J. Barnhart. At his home in Lanesboro, Oct. 27.

1935 single arch wooden bridge was tLiowu acioss this gulf, 2T6 feet iu length and 1S4 occurred the death of A. J. Barnhart to secure the reform of the co mcil of the tions ot 'tie state have no direct concern in it or in the ontcoiue. Montrose It having been reported that I would, if elected Sheriff, not take personal chance of the office, 1 hereby state, as plainly and emphatically as possible, that I am making the canvass for the office because I wish'to win the office for myself, and, if elected, I shall take personal charge of both the offi 5e and the jail, taking np my residence there. The opposition is making nse of this story to harm me, and I therefore wish my friends and the public generally, to know the truth as to my relation to the matter.

Hexby S. Patrick. sued years. Fnneral was held the empire on an electoral prlncip e. We appeal to all faithful sens of Rus 'ollowmg Monday.

can candidates and the Republican workers are going np and down the county begging Democrats to give them compli. men tary votes. We think the Democrats will size np the matter of complimentary votes, withont further comment. The machine epnblicans nominated respectable candidates for the head of their state ticket ith the obvious purpose of using them as a decoy to ca'ch teet tn neigut, costing abont 0,000. It was a gieat piece engineering for those days.

Well did General Scott exclaim, as he gazed upon a heavy train sia to remember their duty toward the fa- therland, to aid in terminating these un precedented troubles and to apply all their passing over the great tabric. that Ine MARRIED. forces. In co-operation with us, to the man tnat could throw a. cow path over that gulf deserved a It was restoration or cairn ana peace upon our ssibly the Republican believes that 'he matter is local in Philadelphia only.

But nobody else so believes. Every intelligent person, every person who reads, knows that the cancerous political disease that has shown itself in Puiladelphia. extends to every part of the state as the same machine managers natal sou. later rilled in a stupendous nndertat: ing. Trepoff Threatens Rioters.

lequiriug several year aceomposb. Atter scivinir hucci s-iull lor ei.i,..:ii Crowley Minehan. L-arly tins morning, after a confer The wedding of Joseph Crowley and lira tne uHu.cul w.is by a sLurui. A eui sbuvel Miss Cecelia Minehan, both of Friends- ence in which all the gei erals com vine, occurred on Oct 25. 1905.

in St. nit i wo truina cie once ruaiHling troops St. Petersburg par Francis Xavier's church, by the Rev. totiesiioi, and aftci souths of ticipated, tieneral Treiniff issued the Driscoll. The bride was attired in Unsafe to Elect Plummer.

following iiiiiioum-eineiit, which is be blue over silk: the bridesmaid, sister of 1.. uuiiug which licaily forty-iul. tu.jusand aids ot earth aud rock eie dumped iutt lbe gor.e, the great eui- The Philadelphia "Press" in an editori votes for their candidate for state treasurer, a' branded creature too putrid to stand on his own legs. But the trick has not deceived the people. They know that Plummer is the real object of the gang's solicitude: that in his election lies their only hope of preventing a fnll expo-mre of thecrinies already committed auainst the state treasury, and a further use of i'S funds to their own personal profit which i the muiu thing wiih tin in.

The trick has brtn discovered, as ing placarded throughout tLe city: tho bride, ellie, also wore blue, the best man was Kdward Crowley, a "lbe day of Oct. 31 fortunately brother of the groom. After the mar nnikuiciit was oiic-c more completed- A tunnel been constructed through the ruck on one side to conduct tbe sur did not pass off without violent en al, evidently written by Chailes Emory Smith, formerly postmaster general in the cabinets of Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, practically declares tor the riage they leturued to the home of the direct the whole machine, in all parts of the state it simply sh -wed itself more hmtal and exacting in Philadelphia, because the opportnnity for grafting waf greater there. And later the whole thing is seen in Pittsburg (by every body and very paper, except the KVpublicanl. And it is.

the same iniiueuces are at work in eve part of the State. Susquehanna county tfor, a touch of th machine method-, when the appropri atiou tor the iiy liosiitat at f'usiine- buile. wheie an elaborate dinner was plus ater through it it reaches a certain counters between the different factious of the population as well is with the served to abont sixty ot their friend. depth above, and heavy walls have been the presents were numerous and costly. UtiiU to carry it against the solid rocks.

A Diet of Dahlia. Few guess that the dahlia has had drably unrotnentie origin. This favorite early autumn flower was first introduced from Mexico by the Swedish botanist. Dr. after whom it is named, as a substitute for the potato! Felicitously enough, the revolution against the tyrannical rule of the Murphies was plotted in the revolutionary year But British gardeners soon perceived that the acrid flavor of the which police and troops.

1 he happy couple left on tbe eveninc so that there can be no dauicer of its train for a short weddtmz tour, whicl it was bound to and practical admis- briiig washed away again. 1 he Kile a one ot hr earl rai iioeognmng tne responsibility lm posed in me. 1 again request the popu defeat of J. Lee Pluiiimer and the election of Wm H. Berry as State treasurer.

Some time the Press" demanded the withdrawal of Plummer and the nomination of some other Republican iu his stead, but its utterance now clearlr in- will include Bnff ilo. Niagara Falls and her cities, afier which they will be at of this county and most of the people lution to maintain order 'and civ along the line had urvr seen a locomo hanua a knocked out. home to their tnemls. Warner-r L'tt. warning that all attempts to disturb Mon of its failure by the tricksters themselves, is found in their olfors to trade off Plummer votes for coui.ty ai.didatc?.

Do 't trade. vote for Berry Patrick. Terry and the rest uf the ticket. tive. 1 he first steam whistles slurtied Iheiu, aud some took their tuns and huut ihe in- niter, believing "it icutes a desire for his defeat at the polls.

Oct. 25th. 'Mr'5. by Kid. W.

C. Tilden Charley A. Warner, of Forest Lake, am lo be some terrible wild beast The JTth It it- significant that it should be made Miss Blanche A. Lot. youngest daughter Constitution Too Late.

London, Nov. 1. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times says: "The constitution has come too late. It has satisfied nobody except the very mod of Ueecuil.er, IMS.

the road was opened nly a few days afier Mr. Smith's visit to ortler will lie suppressed with the most peremptory mid categorical The dawn of a consti era marks also the passing of Constantino Petrovitch Pobedonosf.eC tbe aged chief procurator of the ho synod and ot Mr. and J. B. l.ott.

of Montiose far as Hitghauilou Ou that memor are still eaten in the south of would never be appreciated by our insular palate. They wisely devoted Vote for ferry. A pleasant home wedding with cheer and President Roosevelt at, Washington. The able evening "old hunters stood a-' De-Posit, in the sno- storm, lit un ov the "at editorial is as foil vs: good will. Enmions I.u'ey.

"The dark list of tragedies associated bairels, leaning ou their titles, and matching with curious eves the aprar- Ail lucrit aucuwuu iu ii.tr ment of the (lower, with the result that we now possess the double dah with the staUs treaMiiy receives a melan- Oct. 21st, 1905. W. K. Emmons, of South holv addition, and the peitileut system Montrose, and Ada l.utey, of Mon'rose The Treasury ''System." 1 "Ii's a ife" a.

tUe politicians when ac cined of reasury grafting. "It's a lie," Mar the bosses hi-n charged with assisting in liie looting ot a bank. The man Lu tuuk his own life wrecked the ition of 'he iron steed and Ins splendid! train. It was a sceue never i i.e toi-goiteu aud every one was filou with! which makes the Scale luuds the nn-v ot lia. Westminster Gazette.

at the home ot the brother ot the uroom the servant and adviser three emperors, who all during his long life has been the strongest defend-r of the autocracy. He was uuwillii.g to remain in office under a parliai leutarv gov at Auburn by the Kev. Edwiu the State ring is illustrated iu the crash of that Pittsburg bank. wonder and admiration." On the 14ih tv line, ot Auourn. of May.

"amid the tiriug of cannon "1 he story ot the explosion at Alle Morau Dr -oney. thai reverberated through all of the gheny, with its suicide, its robbery and In John's chnich. Susquehanna. is wreck, is artling. And yet in one orm or aHother, sooner or later, it has southern tier of counties.

and the sh- u's ot thousands of people that thronged the itatioi.s all along the line, the entire buk hiniself.squandered the state's funds himself, and suicide is equivalent to a confessi they May. At tlie same time Oct. 1 05, Miss baihrvn. daughter of erate element, which is devoid of any intlui'iice upon Russia's political evolution. The inhabitants of St.

Petersburg, whose political education is vastly more advanced than that of those in the provinces, remain pasively if not actively on the side of the revolutionaries. The manifesto is regarded as an avowal of weakness anil an incitement to further agitation. We are thus facing a situation which is perhaps more serious than ever." You need the "Stickley-Brandt" Catalogue to keep posted on furniture styles. Mr. and Mrs P.

Drooney, to William been expected. In the nature of the case road was fonuallv opened from the Hud- Moran, of Reuova. Pa ua-t inevitable. It is the natural fruit sou to Lake Erie. On that occasion two of the infamous rulership of the State they call on u.l citizens of Pennsylvania to admire the treasury system; that sys trains passed overthe line, "bearing the treasury lor 40 years.

ernment and presented his resignation, which was accepted by the emperor, same time lu-minated him to the senate, the resting i.lace of retired The first change in the ministry contemplated by Count Witt-? also was indicated in the published announcement of the retirement Lieutenant General (ilasoff. minister of education, who was nominated to the ministry President of the I nited SLates.aiot Daniel '1 fie present instance is a peculiarly tem which tuep say has not cost the peo ebster. anil a large company of the THE STORK'S VISIT flagrant exhibition. The president of the wiecked bank is said to have exclaimed most distinguished citizens of America." Romaus Set the Gxncr. Ancient Rome is responsible for the gauge of our railway tracks, for Stephenson, wh he invented the locomotive, decided upon the space between the width of the ruts made by the old Roman chariots, explaining that he did not believe that he could improve upon the experience of a power such as Rome had been.

Every standard gauge road the world over is built upon these measurements, which have been found as satisfactory now as when Xero rolled through the streets of Rome with the wheels of his chariot the distance apart as are those of the modern Pullman. ple a dollar. The tieasury's official surplus is main tained at from ten millions to twelve mil when he realized the ruin "This will break the Republican machine. The bank has been robbed by a lot of Ralston, Montro-e, a To Mrs. George lions of dollars, yet the state government son.

declartd that it had not funds for the E. C. Ricker, scbantok. Pa. So.

246 Atlanta Court House Sq. General airent In V. TC. TVnn'iLforFniAraon Unhappily too true: -that is, unhtppily aa to the latter of the two statements. A large amount of state monev was deposit purchase of land for the enlargement of of To Mr.

and Mrs. Ira A. Thomas, Davenpart and Trewv. Ctnuv Rroa nn.i ed and then loaned out to it gang favor Capitol Park, the appropriations to char Hallstead, a nine pound son. other f'ianos.

Our Inexpensive Kcatlon ites on worthless securities. As to this itable institutions were subjected to the To Editor and Mrs. Thomas, of Hall- tiualneez methods, with larire sales enables us particular bank and its transactions the lid is off and the rottenness is uncovered. I stead, a son. ro nivme tne visum pront with you.

Tunlnn cheese-paring process this year because, uourun repair worn. misrepreo. nta- from the army when th- strong hand and iron discipline were Thought necessary to keep the students in order. It was tieneral Glasoff who recommended to the emperor the granting of autonomy to the universitit and the conferring on them of the right of assembly. Rejoioing In New Freedom.

Is the aay ot reconing to be here it was explained, that the state could not To Mr. and Mrs. A. Howell, Gelatt, this Btartling revelation is only an I a son. affoid to pay the sums desired.

Uuder the circumstances the people wonder index of other iniquities which lie yet To Mr and Mrs. Glen Roberts, of Hop- whether they really have ten millions of ISottom, a uaugnter. dollars lying idle. To Mr. and Mrs Fr-d E.

wendale IVspotism was turned into license Montrose, a daughter. Oct. as, '05. In the failure of the Enterprise bank it is said that the crash came because the To Mr. aud Mrs.

G. G. Shoemaker, behind the veil. It will impress tbe People with the necessity of taking the id off altogether and going to the bottom of the seething pot. It will uudonbtedy intensify the feeling, already so strong all over the state, that it is a matter ot public duty and safety to elect a state treasurer who is not, under the control of the ring, and who can be trusted to turn the treasury inside out and stop the long continued and monstrous misuse of the public money," Rush, a daughter.

institution was carrying valueless secur by the grace of Governor General Trepoff, who relaxed his iron list." License became rioting bj incitement of the anarchists. "The oi whom nothing will satisfy." as Co nit Witte calls ities. It seems impossible the cashier To Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d To ner.

of Heart Lake, Oct. lmh, ItMfi. a son. would accept them unless he were ca jolei' Hnllind or cheated into commiting. lor Hosiery and Underwear The heading of this though seemingly of small moment amounts to quite an item in the unusual expense account.

In many of the above we are dealing direct with the manufacturer. With wool so greatly advanced and cotton likewise, it is a matter of surprise that we are able to furnish these items at old prices in all but one or two instances our equipment as to qualities and sizes is most complete. them, strove with all their might to Police Kill Two at Moscow. else, an act hich he knew Moscow, Nov. 1.

There were public convert into a desperat-i mob the tens was crimnal. Be that as it may, the eo pie would like to know the aggregat rejoicings nere over tne emperors manifesto, and the strikers resumed Vote for Atkinson. value of securities covering the deposits work. There were many meetings iu of the state's money. tbe streets aud also a meeting at the The "si stein," which is held to be ad university, where Profess MatuiilofT Only $1.77 for this beautiful reed arm Rocker.

This Rocker has the full rolL Easy arms. Shellaced. Built very durable and made for comfort. A similar Rocker retails In stores from S2.75 to $3.00. Carefully packed, shipped to any address for $1.77.

Send today for our Factory-Price Catalogue of furniture. Mailed free. We are the largest shippers of furniture in this territory. Why? Our Catalogue will tell you. mirable, has furnished funds for specu addressed the students.

The crowd lating politicians, wrecked banks, cost the lives ani liberty of the wronged men formed a procession in which there were 10.0O persons and pnradeil through the streets singing patriotic bought elections. It is now man A Campaign Lie Nailed. The Montrose Republican is threshing around at a great rate, attempting to peddle and prolong the obvioun falsehood that Mr. Patrick, if elected sheriff, would not himself take up the duties of the office, but hand it over to ot-bers. Last week, in speaking of this assertion that r.

I'ati ick would not personally conduct the office, we referred to it as "a campaign yarn nailed." But with the reiteration that has since been per Wool You do well to buy your whole songs, proei-eilmg toward the residence of (Jovernor tieneral 1 utrnovo for the of thousands unrestrni rejoicing in their new given free loin. The workingtiieu fro all over the city drifted in and massed before the Kasan cathedral until lou.iHKt persons had gathered in the great square, completely filling the sp.n-e between the wide spreading colonnades. While red nags werv wildly waved behind them, students and working-men, standing on the cathedral steps, passionately addressed the vast throng. "You must go to the prisons and liberate your enjoined one speaker. "Go armed with revolvers, dynamite and bombs.

Trepoff is still in power. Our watchword must be that all the troops must be withdrawn from St. Petersburg and leave the capital in our possession. That bloody aged by the political organization that is guilty of these wrongs. This organiza-iou slionld be driven out of power in this state.

Vote for Berry. Union Suits. 'any re worn and value for Men, Women an.l Children at I'V-, 50c, 1.00 $1.40, l.itO and are here. purpose of demanding the liberation of political prisoners. On the way they met a force of policemen escorting a Winters outrit of woolen underwear our duplicate pricesjare often higher N'ow values at prices named are attractive.

Cotton Under- Sot priced as sisted in. we feel tnat nothinir short of the assertion, "A Campaign LIE Mailed will describe the situation. body of prisoners w'honi the crowd wanted released. A conflict ensued Stockings. We long ago abanded the idea This whole matter has grown out of in which there was hring on hotli the understandiuu, which is general, and wear.

11 wouni re, were it made of pres- is credited on all sides, that the deputy- BINGHAMTON, N. Y. sides, anil two persons were killed and some injured. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of buying and selling cheap stockings.

Cheap stockings are not cheap at any Jprice. iool honest stockings are here at a reasonable price. -hip should Mi. Pritchard b-i elected (a matter we had not expected to refer to it value cotton Men Women's, further) is hxed. hen Ibis came to be Marnase notices and death notices are Hoy's and Children's '2b and 50c lines are always right here.

scoundrel Trepoff must be driven out published free. For obituary notices and ooetry. card of thanks, resolutions of re- of Itussia." generally known, the next thing heard was the silly talk an to Mr. Patrick not expecting to take the office, bat to hand it over to another. Mr.

Patrick's card in another columi. 4Tect bv societies, a mutable eharire Trepoff kept most of his troops out Bears the Signature of CRANDAUS HOUSE, EINGHAMTON, NEW YORJ JOHN W. JAY, Proprietor. European and American Plan, Rooms SO. 76.

$1.00. American plan 2.00 pel day. Dining Room open from a. m. to a.

m. Free bus to all train. of view, but gendarmes at the Toly is niade.to cover type-setting, proof reading, etc. Resolutions, ordinary length. teha his nnennivocal position in the mat technic institute tired on the erring I one dollar.

We must be entirely inipar- term tt aightforward way, which is students. Some were wounded, and I tiaL Card of thanks are SO ern. H. P. READ.

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