DAILY EVENING EDITION ,Mi ikaI'Imh i-Arnit of I -1 K It N OUKIION in Ttrn BAST OREOONIAN THt rMlrt.l lo ,1, THK EASTORROONIAN TWIT'S TRKrAPI res Ai'VKTrRnii. VOL- 13. ()rW,i ra i Toilet gtajp, '.. (a r h nar. Frederick Nolf Alwayt th I'Hpost , A Man from New York w .h.ttlnir with A Man from Pendleton PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEUON, FRIDAY, OCTOHKlt 19, 1900. J TOLD HER OWN STORY NO. .1949 body, I odea Hew lint mall ll sr. Very gi ii lrt.-"1 k'l EfS.IH SU1 i" gat ' ' .if gold Plated Framon r. .r c i moot sixe ptKltOD, I He to lfimlnr. Iw and artistic, i igentl for "Stllleton" (fniir yea, nuwfl mill wlwuii Mr KI'llOlll Olll SUppIl,".. t,ihl..lk v '!, indies' unil mnu lulls, toys, gaums, bicycles. i'ii' .Jibui'"'' napkins, best grade, Ific n-. '-' Slulex DC tn Ti'HiK, crepe uri'l fiiiii-v ni hits. Kill gift bonks, albums and toilet i y lamps, :) i nn dixie's, rs nml china nnyeltiot. Imroame lint of holiday nodi firrving every week. We thai I r the largest, finest, moat reaaon. ilini' ni g IJ over shown iii I'i.ii. Frederick Nolf few days ago nnil hp naiil : 'rii ia mm mam and tmuty stock, of y,..u IhU INMM and I toll yon I haven't MM such invitin attractimaeei and Bach grand Mae ..f rpMaa Alexander A Baxter arc offering their trade for the foil nd winter trad and I know what I'n. iHlkinv' about ten." Tin' tn mi Nmm V..U, Ti ax ju i i . . ,ib. mm nmr won M was "'"'" ni.inx. imr !.., k ( tix ami host we've ever shown, tin' cream. ' ' season is tln largest "Wo have skimmed Superb Qualities. Attractive Patterns Extensive Varieties Excellent Values. Mrs. Crockett on the Witness Stand. o SHE EXPLAINS SOMEWHAT Defendant Says Jealous Her of a Husband Man. Was Wu.'onn,l..ntiy be! taw thai ,,. ,ril,i,.f p,.,,,!,,,,, witll ,.the Man Iron Now ork" Md that tliov will hop the wisdom ami pconomy of tciviiiK ns their patronage. Alexander & Hexter. CROCKETT HAD SPOKEN OP SUICIDE Details f tbe Crockett Murder Mil. Some S'DMlloos Sprung Id tbe Cturt Room. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. CLOTHING SPECIAL SALE Men's Suits OVERCOATS. $10.00 $15.00 For this Week on all our Mack Dress (mods ending Saturday October 21st. 25 per cent olf regular price. The hilluwuie, are some of our (all importations French Crape. English Storm Proof Crispi Black Stripe Soliet. Figured Wool and Mohair French Foplin Vegonnice Whip Cords Black Brocades Diagonal Suitings Storm Serges French Cashmere THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. 'NEW LUMBER YARD. Wo are now ready for business lo-ar vv.,.i ..i, iV- Columbia Klver freij.'ir depot with general assortment of 1 11 111 In T direct (nun our own saw mill, and uun furnish anything promptly. Country of don In ' in loads ahipped d treat from our mill in c.urload lots at iinifi'i prices, i.ive ni u tall. for Infants and Children. Cast or iu In a harmless Hiibstitute lor Custor Oil, Pure marie. Dropa und Soothing Syrups. It la IMeuauiit. It contiunx ueltliei OpiUlll. Morphine Ilor olll. r Nan ..tie MllhsUtnee. Jt tlestn.xs oi iim Hint allays t-'evrinliness. II euros Diarrlm a and inil -lie. 11 rrtlva Twth inir Trouble und Mt-s Const ipat iu. II iikiiUUi n tba BtSanMk ami Bowela, Kivlnir healthy and Mfetrnl hU. I'he ChUureu's I'anaeeu-The Mother'n i rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI In Use For Over 30 Years. A. C. Shaw & Co. W. J, SEWELL, Mgr. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER Just Received BEER. Mail,, (rou. KWx.1 x..lur k.ti'olli- jaadod in phyiloiana. Von tan drink '""U. Ik' or ut diazv. I have jiiHt ruteivwl an oloKant aw .rlmtuit of t.uld.in Oak l.ihrarv lul.Um. A li paHpai and Oak Wall Pocket, Comb C, Clink Hhelvtw and Towel Kollem. PritoH to suit the uUMtomor at Joe Basler's. Schutu Brewing Co. THE EAST OREGOMIAN. in. rap.r oi tn reepu. h.ruoay BaMli It. Tii. Lar(t CtruUUn. b.tl AdrarUalBB iun. J Argnmenti hntota the jury oom MMMOlaAatM, in the Oroowett mnr def trial, John MoOontt Tfiwlnt for Hip Mtate. Tin- ciiKP will go to tin. jury 0 aOOn M .InditP RII il baa read the inrv'-. inatrnatioM t.i tba law. The data ill of tin- rani' from tin' point at which tin' Baal Oregon Ian 'a atoTf .topped on Tliumday follow: Th TW(v Juryman. The following twolve men count itntt I the jury : t ioorifp Jonon, .1. II. I!iwk, J. lludpinan, Thoiuai. Cbaodlar, Wil liam Slmdii-r, I''.. T. Wade, A. Mc- Kenr.ip, William Duff, Andrew i Sample, H. K. Kenn, tienrga Mlnger ami Charlei. Wnite. Si.irm.nl or Pronaeutlon. Tliurnday afterniHin, Itintrirt At torney T. (i. Ilailey addrnmnsl tlip jnrv. He reail the in,) let nie.it of the grand jury and told the utory of the murder; now, at about inlduight Utween the lot and 2d of .October, Mm. Crockett hud pent her hoy Karl to a Mtjfhbofa. Mr. Anderxou 'x houne. (or aaaiatnace. that "Bometli intt n- the matter with papa; that, when t lie liny Karl I,.! through tlie room in winch hit. father lay upon the hrd, he Haw that hla right arm wax extended from the IkkIv, and that a revolver mum lightly granped in it. When Mr. Amlprxoii came to the houxp in r.--, to the re.piPMt lor help, the haudx of Mr. t'roekett were crowned upon the IkkIv, imd tii ut aotwlthatanrtini the fait that tbe man was unconarioiix, Mrx. Cioi l:ett claimed that there wan no revolver in the hniiae, hut that tenti- Bjoni aronld he latrodooad toaboa thai on the Saturday jirecediug the ibootlng be hud gone to Walla Walla in the loreaMon and bad retaroed in the after noon, and while there had (Mfcbneod i he ravolvef for til). J H. Balay' Stalamanl. .lumen II. Kalev, for the defem-r, opened with the Htatemeiit that the oaaa had not beafl fully mated liy the prose cution, and that even if all the ullega tlflM uiuile were proved, it would not be mSelaal to warrant conviction. He iiriM'eeded to -tale the relation, that ealated between Mrr-. Crockett ami her huHhand; that he had Ix-en seiiding hi. money home; that Mr- Uroahett had money in the hank at Milton and that they liad money in the booee; that de- oaanad, .Mr. Crockett! bad aatted bar to be Mure and purchuae a revolver when aha went to Wall.t Walla; in fact, that the IttHt tiling he had referred to prior to her going to Wulla Wulln wan to he Bare and not forget the purchuae of tbe pistol; that on Sutunlav evening upon the return of the defendant Iron, Wullu Walla, the familv eonaieUng of Mr. and lira. Crockett and their three children were talking plea.antly and diMeiiaaing matters generally j that thil revolver wuk handled hy .Mr. Crockett and placed in a hiiiiiII valise ami hy him hung upon u nail in the kit, hen ami that the defendant had Bwcef aaaa il from that time until .he .a a it in tbe hand of d.'cea.cd when .he nuw him tying on bll deathla d, prior to her giving the alarm after he huh shot. Mr. Kahy Nlutcii further that the teatimony would BbOW that deleiidaut was sleeping in a U-droom aiih her three cl ildreii and thai her hiiahahd ni tin' night ol the kiting was sleeping iv hiuikiTf in a oei) in the corner of the front room. Coh ne I Itjlev's .tui, . ment was carefully listened to as it gave the theory qjmm whleh the defense would reply fur an Bcpiittal. Caorea Churah'a Tastlmony. I he tir.t witne.M to he called for the state waaOoorge Church, ol Milton; had viaited the Omekett hoiiso on about the -.1 of (idol,, r, ami UMdnoed a map whiih he hud made of the premiae. lie eaplaiued it in detail. Clark Who Sold tha Plaint. J. W. Meredith, of Walla Walla, clerk in the hurilnarc. .tore of K. M. Aeiia A Co., auw the defendant in the tore on hutur.luy, riiptemuer 2t. She purchaaed a piatol liom bint. Hhe want.Ml a gosl pistol f,,r her bosljand and lie explained its working.. It aaa a Hmith A Wesaoli, HN-cel i la-r . The pi.tol wax prodBjged and defense adnittad Ihal it wax the pistol pill chax-d hy Mrx. Uiocketl on Saturday ..Ii, lies. n preceding the killiiw. Mri. Cna-kett did I ot uxk if il would kill a man. I'r.awcuting Attorney llailev waa diacniiuerlod for a lew so. oii.lx by the admiaaion of defendant 'a rouuxcl that alia hod purchaaed the revolver in Walla Walla, for in her leetioiony ut the I'oroner'. inquext at Milton on Oetobar -' ahe had i. .tih. I that then wax no weupt.u around the house and that it waa nut their cualom to have a piatol in the noun KABL CBOCKkTI'Si father', hands crna.ed on hix r lull t band holding pi.tol with linger over Imtt ot the revolver, covert of bad polled dOWn H he could see hit father's hand, and revolver. Tliia anxwpr producsl a rente t Inn, for he had tpatlned before the coroner'. UejBjOat that when he pnaaml through the room and saw his lather lying on the bed Ins right arm wax extendd on top of the eoverx, ami District Attorney llailev hail so xtated it in hix opening addrefx. The hey then textithsl that he hatl so textiliod iaith la'tore tbe coroner's jury ami the grand jury, hut after thinking the matter over he had beeOBM of the OpInMn that that could not la- right. There wax no light when he wenl lo Dew) light wax horning on aland in the front room near the hetlrtsim door w hen he was arotiaed anil passed nut for help; it was burning not very bright mother was partially dressed, wearing yellow waist nn.l hlack skirt. Karl was at home when his mother returned from Walla Walla; hsthed into the little "grip" brought home In her; saw a steketlssik and hand kerchief therein ; UMthar look off Jher bat; the took the grip into the Bed' room ami hung it on a nail. Camp to ti e conclusion himself w ilh out suggestion from anvone that his testimonv at coroner x impicxl regard ing hix lather's extended arm on bed B.a he pasted through the room .mil. In t oe right: hail xeeit hix mother preced ing .lav, i Wednesday, OetolxTl,' , in xnerni s olllce ; lunl viitp,l her in In r cell alone on that day several times; had lalkitl el lltB horse and tint child ren hut hail not discussed thix matter at ail . On CrOCB-e Bern nation. Karl Crockett testified thai w i he went through 'he room in which his father lav he did not stop at all; it was not a good light : It wasn't homing as g.ul as it could . was turned up ahout one-hall. Mrt. Kllan Andarion'i Taillmony Mrx. Rilen Andaman testified that she lived in rreewuier To feet from the Crockett hoiirn.; was aroused hv Karl coming to her home nml tell it her to come anMK Do hurry; I ni afrunl xnmethlng hux bapMned to papa;'' thi't hefore she had drnsxen lrx. t roi'k. 'II came alx., ami axked her to hurry; that "Mr. Crockett is very sick just ax hatl ax he call h..;" Mrx. Crockett said, ", don't he afiahl ; he has, shot hixself;" not iced Mrx. Crockett 'x comhi.'t while she wax In kitchen and her huxliand dying in I rt nit room ; saw her paxx throiluh room after d.Hilh of her boa band with her hack to corpse; Mrx. Crockett told me she didn't want to look at blni wanted to remcinls'r him as she saw him alive: again Mrx. OrOBekM toM her that "while thix en groat tragedy, I hope no one w ill look on it ax a dis grace." I.uthar Andarion'i Testimony I. nlher Anderson wenl to front room w I ere Crockett was lying on lied, al though his wife hail told bin he had better not go over there alone: picked up lamp from stand und looked at Mr. Crockett; t Mrx. Crockett out in the yard, who said to him, "tell in tht worst" or words to Ihal elfett. The pistol wax pointing iluwnwnrd hix lunacies were limp ami his arm if plated in one pox it ion would remain an. Dr. Thomas' Statement Dr. 0i W. Thomax removed pixt.d w hen he came w ithout nun h . (Tort ( rock, Il lunl no grip on it; Mr. ( 'mi ki ll was in kitchen ; xhe wax xouie- what agitated, hut ax to grief couldn't say; oilcloth wus under hlanki atxive mattress, James Standece'i 'eillmody. .linnet Manihige saw Mr. t rockclt in hid dying: eyes were elox.si ; linger i. -I ins' aeroxM Imtt ol pixtol. Mrx. ( r.a'kelt wax not its room until after Mr. Crta-kett died she thou went through lo Ixcdr.Hiin and buck her hack was toward corpse hot I. going and coining; she ditl ask to send for adiH'lur, wanted some ..ne to go for Mr. Murxh ami xaid, "He can consoh u, e to;" wanted brother to go (or Mr a. . . . . . v .iiarxn wncii ne went lor .lo. tor , wax lualxt.-ut; urged him to tn lor Mr. Marsh. Colonel Haley then xtat.d "Our Hi. oil III tills cuxe Is suicide. '' Objection t asking Cr.xkell religions belnf was overruled and Willi. 'xx text died that deceased hail is'en u meiiiix-r oi the church ol l.altt r Pay Miintt- a rather xtroog uiemlier Ihat church ; hu would talk hut would never get cra.v ; wa. not hunl to xtoi would never "jumii a man' in regard lo i'ii religion. Isxllel. Colonel Rale laid down Uxm th bluuketx ami was ( p. n posed by w III,, s j MORE STRIKE TROUBLE Jones" Leads a Eight Hundred Bud of OFFICIALS OP URIOR ARE SILERT wrist o( deceased; dcecrits'il It as haik-l ing as though it were a tuiwder mark loBde hv two begrimed llhifcrx ing the wrist. Depute Sheriff Til D. Tavlor test i lied thai Karl t'roekett, I U year-old ton of 'MottlfF defendant, hail been alone w ith her in I her cell on Wp.lnps.lav of this week;! at least once, and perhaps another I tune; no one was with them. Dr C. W. Thomas, recalled I kMtlfled thai bullet came out alxutt two Imd, ex hack of right ear. taw no powder marks on hix wrist , act unitila tlon of dirt, common will, working-men. t omiier W. O. Cole recalled audi textiliod that the bullet traversed the motor area of the brain that portion governing the volition ami that In Ins! opinion the wcaau would in such erne drop Immediately froe the hand. .. At this point the prosecution rext.sl .''r"'"' ,V'1Y ,, 1 Kl it. case. ,,r,N! "'rlkers raul.sl the Mark'es Je.1.1.. ; .'till i. Ties thix mornine. xm fee. 1 1 mi in TESTIMONY OF DSFKNK. o The Men Are Dhpowd to Rriwt the Firom OtTsml, md Dfrnind Thai All other Miners Hit) tbe Sum. 1 fcSTlBUNY. Bon t iianaea Nil Tarlliaooy Produee Sanaallen. Karl Crockett, eon of defendant, testified that he wa. 'i years old; re lated the evening' doing uf the family the uigbt before tbe kiifilig; "mamina played on tbe acoordeou and Klueaie unj papa sang;" told how he hud been awukeuod and told by his mother to go for help; that something wee the matter with father; and told ulmul going to Auderaoii'. and arousing Mr. Anderson Lying down ou the rloor, he allowed how hla father waa lying when be paaand through the room, und aaw bia bvkbing Hgilfg or C0UBT. Uuoi Number or tpeotalere that Had Been at Trial. 'i'he evening session auw I he largest nuiAlstr .,( .iM'ctatora that had law u at the trial, (ieorge Slaudieh, Dr. C. W. Ihoioaa, Deputy fherirf Janiet V Kirkland and Coroner W. U. Cole aer. the witnesaea Their teatimony wax to 'he same general effect aa to the in. tdenta aur rounding the killing and of the iii gtfaBt there on October 2. The 1,-ati loony that prodaeed Die greatest .-II. . t waa that in reference sDVermtkNM of defendant with Coroner Cole at the tune ol the iinpieal, at which lime, among other things, .be told him there wax no pixtol in tn.- oouse, that she had ban udviaed by the neighbors to get a pi.tol, hut the thought it far sulci w, ihout one; she urked him if she BOB Id do ua she pleased with the piatol a't.r the imiuext: bullet hole of en train,- was just above the left ear: PUwdet burnt d. in close proailuity thereto; exit a little above and he boid right ear; a wound ol that kind would pristine dissolution death would render the ul.tr is, were in active , Ihal the record of tin wax in tbe hainla of the court. The Evidence Wei Listened to With Careful Attention. Mrs. Kllen Anderson, tlrsl witness tor detente, laatimd thai oilcloth had been on the bed on a certain Sunday previoux to thix affair. Mrx. Btarah called and testille.l that she went to (he Crockett home about "o'clock in the morning. Obtained Mrs. Ornokntt'l skirt for her Imin l.-d- ranm, Mrs. Croeketl on the Stand. Mrx. Minnie Crockett, defetidanl called and teetlfled . name to thai plaoa from Wathlngton ; had been aiBrrled 1.1 years, had three children, Karl 12, I' I oss u g nml Kern :l ; husband was a com u laborer, hi i worked at rail roading and ilimpherding) came i , about .Inly I . rental T there until about July .'. ; he sent money home; i icv while he was on butter creek had no trouble with her husband -hot ol a serious nature, on Ids return at that time, in July, when be nunc home staid one night, then went to rOlldle tOO to set. a man : he rume home, ami found Mr, I'Mwarilx, a blacksmith there. Kdwnrdx mid come for hix clothes; Mrs. Ctookott was doing his waxhuig for him; her hu.. baud scold. -.1 her; appeared excited. He went away nn.l reiiiatn.sl until ToOeday nrior to the occurrence; four w.-cks before ho sent her 110(1 . letter received lr.,in Mr. K.lward. by Karl; Karl wax followed half way to town hy Mr. t'r.x'kelt, who read letter; when ho came hack to the house w iluexs asked him if he was any wiser, he replied that he was not, hut that any person to get ahead ol hun must net no lirella early; lunl fdllil or Mlai in hank al Mil ton; wuntisl her to draw it out; spoke to her twice about it; on Friday before tlux she hail Intended togo to walla Walla for clothe, (or children, ho wanted her to get a piatol : Saturday morning got ni, early ; ho told mo to huv a idxt.,1: I bought the nixlol : il.it hxikx like it: clerk put it in hand hair hu me; in it wax half a sot of i Wcr spoons , gol homo; Uiuml Mr. Iroeketl and children there; went la through kitchen and pass, d into front room; bail pUrCllBeed readyuuide clot hex for Bblldlwa and hal for nyaallj threw packages dow ii ou Moor; pixtol wias in the sat hid at thill tune; ttsik it into kitchen ami hung it ou n null: never took the pistol from the satchel ; hua haml asked "tii. I you get it;" she eodded attrtnaiiveiy i .,, the pistol that Saturday . 'Veiling; husband ami Witness were sitting in kitchen hy lire Husband i.,..k pixtol (rum satchel, ex- an t a, remarked that he thought it wax a ir.Mid revolver; he gave U to me (or a moment, then hung it hack on unit; next saw piatol ou Monday night following that Saturday at lime ol accident ; in hix hand or ou Issly: deceaxed hud i lo o aboul hi Imr tired perewauing many minora nnt to go to work . I bey " ..r.. .., hv Mother lone. Several xcrimmugcx .fcurre.l, Ihi nothing serious. It now hsiks aa if there would Ih a prolonged contro versy over the powder ipleation. MBaleton, la., Oet, !.-As far aa andlne tba coal mlnera' strike It con cerned not a move in that dire, i MM WBa made hv the nited Mine Work ers' otiicialx bsiajr. Preeldenl Mitchell it absolutely tlleal On all tplextions pertaining to the teratlballoa of the context and it is not ladieved that he iii have anything to sav on the mh reel until he calls a meeting of th.. national enecnUet ixmni for the pr- P0 1 considering the .piextmu of i -mil Mir a formal declaration calling tha -trike off. When that ehall he de s"ttlt it ix nn.loratn.sl, entirely tip.ui the us'rat.,rs. A feeling is prevalent here that the decision of the opetBeori anaaking at S.'rnnton to Inalst that the reduction in the price .,( ponder must hi taken Inbi eonxnl. 'ration In determining the net 10 per cent increase in wagea has oom pliculcl mattart somewhat. Further delay in reaching an amicable ad justment o( th., trouble is now (eared. aUrlkeri Not Over-Altaians Nhainnkln, Pa.. Oct. IB. Notices thai Hu. terms of the Scraiitnn convon "on ham I accepted hy the I'hila- delphla .'. Ramilng , ipany were posted I'he ttrikere, while highly please, I over the action of the enm pnnjr, w ill not go to work until their brethren employed hv other pun - are granted an increase. KBUtiKR Roers ara SAILS TO HOLLAND. liniieat t rOHKNOON bkkSlUN BBIDAV. Trial rroaeedi With laereatlng Inlerett aa Tekllmeuy Preduatd. The tir.t witness al this morning aeaaiou of court, in the Crockett taee, was Sheriff blakley, who test i tied in regard to Mrs. Crockett having stated ' rial there miixt linvu Icon some mis take u ',o.i I the piatol taring in the house, h r aha knew of nothing of tbe kind. Deputy blierifl James V. Kirkland, of kftllou, was recalled and teetitied aa to iiioaaureineuts taken regarding tbe Isada, etc. Jamea Staudage recalled, teatitied that th. i aa a auark uu tlx right o( lit.,; on loavinu July .", hud Diarkod "if I don't see you again, lake goad tare of yoursell and children you may not see me again;" on Sunday evening ho .ok.. i "do you thmk it wrong for a person to take In. own life,' answered Ihat she used to, hut now she didn't know; he suggested that they die together; .ho turned il off; at another lime, he xaid: "I'll get tired ol this stale l existence aomo time. " Win. wax c linked up at tin. lime, scarcely able to answer (ur tears. Up on regaining her composure, .In- con tinued Alter tapper Monday night ti luid- roil ami tleleii.lanl auug, and the lath rl played the act ordcon I Imabiiuil a. eio.xl more cheerful und elij.iyeti the ringing; children went to lasl alxait H o iTock; gaaaaaad and nltneat ui hi Iroal room und lalk.tl; look NI shots off in kitchen; went to i.ed almost at aama time; ho went to bed in front room; Witness went lo Is'd Willi the Utile girla and In the little I,. , I kept ou waist and auteeii skirl; kept alockinus on , kepi clothing oo so aa I.. I., aide to wall on children who had whooninu 'High ' lamp wa. led huruihu; alenl (or an hour or so; did mil remember I ( hearing . lock strike Awakened by me Bhootlne- Awakneed hy a BohM as wu- rloaaiu' who luted no in lam I mid asked, i 'what wux that"; -., .... d the d.air lo j the lioni r.siin , iiotlcixl the .uioke . "ii l.l amell ami see it. aaw Mr Cro.kelt, went up toward. Ial and' aaw the blood on pillow ; aaw the pi.tol ,o hia lasly low .loan, Mtw the satchel lithe lloor in Iront ol the taide . awakem.l Karl , told him b get up; "aoiuothing's the matter with papa:" ion! Ill in to go to Aiideraoiila; .baal at screen d.sr; they aueined ao alow I went over myself; put oo one BOOB I did not g into the. r.aim ajfain; ran around through the yard; wanlisl help nunoMiunu ob son inn rxuu. Aniry al Hit dulillng the tounlry. Loranao Magmtoi Oat, in. At day break thix morning, I'reaident Paill Krager unietly hoarded the Dutch cruiser fJelderlandi which may sail for Holland lorrow, The Bajnarhaklaa was oun t, because Kruaer feanal Ian tttai k from local Poors who are angry al his .putting the ntry. Robbed a Rank Hlllad Cenelable. Nevada, Mo., (let. IV. Heven masked men rubbed a bank at Bronough, II (teen miles from here, this morning, at I :'M) o'ehs-k. Constable Morgan beard the noise f u x- P toe MMI, attack, tl the robbers, and waa "hoi dead Blood hoBaadt and a xwse ol several bandrejd are pursuing the bjmo, who aaaored $:uua.i Bryan t Naw.Terk Trip. Ithna, V V.. Oal g, -Seven thoggi and p.opl,. gr.fi.tl M, llryan thia nnralng at Anhnrn, hut wi he ar- rived here he I .1 but one hundred ixir.ons who wl.hed to hear him. llryan will make hut two .tope thla afternoon, Cortland ami Bingham. It.x heater will hear him at tt o'tlock. Slope the ..ouah ead Works Off ha Cold. laxative Hruaio-Cjululn. TeUaU our. a ruhl lo uu.- .lay Nu cur. u pay. frloe a oeale. Uoodoa, Oet. IV, i .,rd k..uu bbs lairts the appearance ..I armed II. . rx In the s.iuthwesteni sirtioii o( the Boat coin in rhey eub.rei) Jageralon ti i ii.e tiateealh, eugaguig the BrltltR there, who halt nine kllhsl and two wouudtsl. The ll.a.re lost twenty killed, including the uouiuandanl ajTBLl ."-LI itu n- . BBBB sfafiiSlSaBB KrtS Clover Root Tea BJglJifl lh ,Hi..aral.,.. HOgMf. gtlvra. a 1' i-ah ( l.aKviaV '... . i -1 " ' i.,.ui.iiinau. ujr au I" ,.iii.. U . alluall. ! ' "aiu. An ura. ...,. ,, - a-ixrsaaat hua.1.1. .1 UA. .. Sot. .udTII.OflL m. arcLLa a co., txxio. . o, p.v..,iT.as a r. Bet tele br T.iiaaa a ua Sl -m wm w m rfar WASHINGTON TNCCTS . A. Wasco, Fonmsn nd sop MHH AND A. P. Armstrong, LL. ., Prin. B OPEN ALL IlluatraUid CaUlogae, College Ciiiun v, UuMacta Purmtt, SisecU uieuh of Pennittusbij), lite, Mailed bice. Ui uny Addicoa. THK YEAR We have hundreds of former students in positions, and shall send out thousands more.