The Tribune, Hastings, PA, FRI 7 DEC 1894, VOL. VI, NO. 46 Page 1, Column 4 After Judge White. D. Blair Taylor, principal counsel for the Hon. John P. Blair, left Indiana Tuesday for Lancaster, where he will file with Attorney General W. U. Hensel the formal petition in the judgeship contest between Blair and Judge Harry White, in the Fourteenth judicial district. The petition to be filed with the state attorney general alleges that nearly 500 illegal votes were cast at the election and the petitioners believe that nine-tenths of them were cast for White; that many voters were bribed with money, whiskey, and promises to vote for him, and that the election laws in scores of instances were violated. The three common pleas judges nearest to Indiana will hear the case. They are Judge Barker, Cambria County; Judge Doty, Westmoreland, and Judge Reyburn, Armstrong. There has been intense feeling in Indiana County since the election, and it has grown more bitter and pronounced since the investigation made by the Blair people. The preliminary hearing in the contest will begin within 10 days or two weeks. Judge White's friends are gravely concerned. Some of the ballot boxes, it is alleged, have been tampered with since the election. No event since the formation of the county has so stirred up its citizens. - - - School Report. The following is the report of St. Boniface School, for the second month ending Tues. Dec. 4, 1894. Enrollment since first of June till date-54. Total enrollment during month, males 28; females 26; total 54. Average attendance during month, males 23; females 22; total 45. Per cent of attendance during month, males 91; females 92; total 91-1/2. Average attendance during term till date - 42. Per cent of attendance during term till date - 91-1/2. Visits by directors during month - 2; by patrons - 1; total 3. Pupils that did not miss a day during month are as follows: George Kibler, Agustine Ott, Carl Strayer, John Kelly, Augustine Becker, Herman Anna, Anthony Anna, Thomas Kibler, Mary Strayer, Barbara Kibler, Barbara Ott, Rosie Ott, Minnie Ott, Lizzie Ott, Gertie Anna, Minnie Anna, Mary Kline, Rosie Becker, Annie Kline, Rosie Endler, Gertie Endler. Those who have been perfect in attendance since school began are as follows: George Kibler, Agustine Ott, John Kelly, Agustine Becker, Anthony Anna, Barbara Ott, Barbara Kibler, Rosie Ott, Minnie Ott, Lizzie Ott, Gertie Anna, Rosie Endler, Rosie Becker, Mary Kline, and Annie Kline. I.. P. YAHNER - Teacher. - - - A Handsome Holiday Display. The jewelry store of Ike Wartelsky, on Beaver street, presents an unusually handsome appearance at this time, and is worthy of a visit from all who love the beautiful. The new Christmas stock contains almost everything one can think of, and a good many things not expected. Of course the special line at this season is Christmas gifts, and the assortment is numerous and beautiful, ranging in price from a few cents up to many dollars. All through the stock is evidence of exquisite taste, and any one who cannot find something to please them at this store is certainly very hard to please. Mr. Wartelsky has a reputation for square dealing and courteous treatment of customers which makes his store a pleasant and safe place to buy, and brings him trade from a long distance. Drop in to see him before Christmas. - - - For Thirty-five Cents. We have made arrangements whereby we can give those of our readers who want a first-class Democratic city weely(sic) during the coming campaign the New York Weekly World for 35 cents. The World is the best and most earnest of the great Democratic weeklies, and during the coming campaign no Democrat should be without. Only 35 cents for six months. This offer is made only to readers of THE TRIBUNE, and has for its object the circulation of sound Democratic doctrine. The price named is that quoted us by the paper to be used as a premium, and we will get nothing for postage or trouble. Show this offer to your friends, and some in with 35 cents and we will have the World sent to your address for six months. tf - - - Notice to Trespassers. Notice is hereby giving(sic) that all persons trespassing on my premises in Elder Township, for any purpose whatever will be dealt with according to law. Owners of stock are also warned to keep the same off of the above premises, otherwise it will be dealt with according to law: JOHN ENDLER.