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For handkerchiefs and mufflers go to Barker. -Conductor Mike Quartz was in atten din1nee at court as a witness during the prffnt week. Anything in ladles' and gents' nnder Wfgr wi'l be found at Barkers. -Mr. William Clement, of this place shot ind k!l'.d a genuine wild turkey, on Mon day uf tMs week. -Spral article? suitable for presents will be found at Barkers. Mr. Daniel 11. Zahm, fireman on the Branch Road has been laid up for several dys Vtt vf I'.h a bad cold. (io and see the new goods received at Carl Kivinius'. Mr. Lemmon Scruder, of Rock Springs, Onfre county. U visiting his daughter, Mrs. SanuH Lndwlg, of this place. John R. Scott. Eq , a member of the Somerset county bar, was admitted to practice st the bar of this county on Monday last. A job lot of white hemstitch handker chiefs for 30 cts. at Mrs. R. E. Jones'. You can get a nice fleece lined glove worth r. cts. for 10 cts. at Mrs. R E. Jones' A;i w.'ol ca-braere gloves from 20 cts. np. Kur a fine gold pen, pencil or toothpick, suitable for Holiday presents, eo to Carl I;;TilliUs'. -The store of Thomas Monoe, at Gallitz in, wa-t c!oietl by the sheriff on Friday Inst en two exeuUous aggregating about ?9,000 -owing to the frtorui on Thursday of last wk ciitniiiunication with Carrolltown was cut tfT for one diy. the mail hack failing to arriv on that day. N'n'i now styles of decorated ware In tea seU and chamber sets Just received at BirkMiV. Also, three piece set for Christ rca.i. Dr. Deve-aux. of Sumuiilvllle, is laid up w.tL tj phoid fevf ; , but, we are glad to say ll&l If is rabidly rccovenug and will soon t aM- to be about again, -If juu want a nice muff for fl.00 go to Mrv k. K. Jorips'. -Everybody who wants a nice ceck-tie. t-art or liandkercliipf always gut down to Eirkrra' wi.erij they find the largest assort-n-e-it. Patrick Ilrtaein, formerly a resident of rrpf ';t but who for the past year has oe-n an ir.mste of the almshouse died at that institution on Saturday. He was about tfty-'wo year of age. Have you sren those prity toilet aud BiSLiCure seta at Barkers? They are just ire thu. for a nice present. Thi.se Dersous desiring dental work lio&e will do well to call on Dr. Richards now and try Lis uew electric plunger for t tt-etn. laugQing gas administered Jt t;.p painless extraction of teeth. Arti 5! teeth in-erted on shoit notice. If you want to keep warm this weather bay an overcoat. The place to get an over corn is at th Golden Eagle Clothing House, Aitoona, Pa. Young folks, those gold spectacles at ...,h... . . ,Z7: paim.is . u,u v,.,t,,,,u.as prcn.. -amuei w agonrr. of Cooj.ersdale, while I Mtitintr to ineDect steel at the Cambria aiJohDstown, on Saturday was ac- :der.tiy struck by a bar under the jaw on . f'.ht side. The bone of the jaw was f-actured and the flesh lacerated. -Tbe largest and best stock of o'crcoatsever brought to Central Tennsyl 'ania Is r.ow to be seen at the Golden Eagle Cictbing House, Altoona, Pa. Leo, a nine-year old son Of Mr, Vallle Lnttru:ger, cf this place, slipped In front of L' hume on Wednesday morning and broke - "f hit :egs above the knee. Dr. Jones r4jvd. tt.e nacture aud the littie fellow is l?t;r!g aior.g as well as could be expected. Did yuu ever stand over wash tub in oc iALts were being washtu with com jrowt, rusiu aoapa7 if ao. try Drbt- fptL's lioiiAx soap next washday, and c'1 H: ili2trei.ee. The best is the cheap N; -ways. t.n ti.iat jBt) warts on his bauds does ' ,f- " t to ettid ol ttieiu ? Here la asafe, ' a:,.', hu -xpi-risive remedy : Put a cents' "ll '" u( r' Pperas Into a gill of toft water. AVp V iiir Miiution two or tutee titties a day, 'J':t k into the warn and letting it dry -Mis. Jait.i s Brt wstt-r, of South Pbilips-)-!. uoisoiied he;self and fau.ily of tour "oiiiro fcatmday. The act was done In '" of uitiai.cl.oly. Mia. Brewster and the Piiaest tin,, ,r dea(j mu(J two otrier -; dreri u.ay aje. The polaou whs adminls 'r'1 tSruugh arsenic In food. , l:r" 'uu are looking around for your - -.-.in, nesents. dou t forget that at ! t',' i"u wili "J 'ir aild very fine --i line it ,,i h:!lt itatkercbiefa and niuf- : Err. i i.Hi:li K ...,... ..r i-.. - r V 1 1 i V , """Cl "-"p" j Cr,'". 'Vr ?'ip: 'd "d e" ' Hofr - ' Pneuuioma. lie was about s xij-four I J"rstf ate a: u,d it avr-s k widow and neverftl r,i ftil whom Rre Krown up. 'J-i Suiiiiav u.i v. i.'. r.ih.,ii I'm. ...... ...... . a .j i a ....ii. . t to-.k fire nrd m injured by fire ! -J ter to the -xt?nt of H.ooO. The j ""e Of I ho fir. ., ... . .v... turned V. Pr.ter'a Cathedral, iz : ' '""I las buriilne iu the flue until the t;t lieran.0 red hot aud set fire to the 'A w"k near them. f y.u iDod puichasing a coat or wrap ; lav inn ts. ...ti .v.. i, c innB. v van ou Jills. l . wfc"l ' J'"U wili flnd the largest assortment 8 town at uia lowest prices. Mr. M. p, Condon, formerly of Cr ,JW , f West Elizabeth, Allegheny resson, ny coua pr a U ,n town during the wut weeit. H4 Was a passenger on the -vm c.... . . ... . .. ac..i,,... -'-. - . -worii ranroaa at me time ace it: Pl.t fin a a . . a . a f- ' u'iwb,. .. . : :: . 1 i. jij liiiii r( u n t it X7 ni'ii r na n tm ; '"sk!!lH,, was subpDaed as a ' Z u? lhe trml of the mcu for wreck,nK I have the largest stock of Gossamers for Ladies, Misses and Children ,v-.r shown here. They are of the best manufacture in the market and at 25 per cent. prices than the same goods are sold for in any other store ir the United States. Lanes' F dp v I 'tf0?8.1?'' 8,ze9 fif" two to isW-two Fine Cherk stPPi ami "'""u ) . 1402 Eleventh Avenue. P. S.Umbrellas at 50c., whoI ht iSOn a mcht of Latrobe, thre davR driDkUl for tbe ,al two or JmirlT; nBrr8ne hi wife. Ufc ktii her s 8ur a:d saw he waa to arm ? strikinKt her m the side ana Sowmfr0,,"3011 Pave himaeU "P. nd now m the borouRh lockup. of Mr., u, e. Jones in another column. nrretAVan AntwerP. Tete South. fOI? "t9 ODrdorf. two notorious counter. un at'wf,bee,,ue8ted'andare no in J'l at WUliamsport. A third member of wS,' IOden by Darne- 19 sti" t large Sin? ,a'bea,d was In C.earne.d county. The two .re said to have a "mint" th riW8 0f Sus,lueh"" county, where they make spurious money. Thns far the "dm""" ben UDabIe to find th If yon want something nice and at the same time useful, and something that will te sure to please your wife or anybody els. KO down to Barkets' and buy one of those nice rugs. -Charles M. Burket, son of John Burket, of Johnstown, was Instantly killed at Wll more between 4 and 5 o'clock on Th-irsday evening of last week bj being thrown from a freight train oa which be was employed as brakeman. Th train was westward bound and broke at Wilmore when Burket fell off and was ground up under tbe wheels. lie was about nineteen yers of age, and bad been employed on the Pennsylvania railroad since last July. A house occupied by a family named Towiy and a man named John Barr, about a half mile rrom Pennsylvania Furnace, Blair county, caught fire from a defective Hue about2o'clocK on last Friday morning a&d was destroyed. Barr and a child per ished in tbe flames. Powly with his wifo and two chidren escaped in their night clothes and trudged through the snow to the furnace. Mrs. Powlj's feet were both bad ly fruztn when they reached '.here. Judge Johnston Is buffering from a sore ness in his r!iht eje and last week went to Pittsburg to cousult an oculist hd have the eye treated. He returned hotne on Saturday aud we are told Willi the assurauce that in a short time lue would be well. While on tbe ueueh this week the Judue is oliKed to keep hia right eje covered to protect it troni the liicht. Wo hope thu Jude inaysoou recover and that it may be a long lime before be is ccmpelied to go "oue eye on it" a;aln. It is ibcldentally rumored tbat Mr. A. I). Criste, of Muns'.er township, will be a candidate for the nomination of County ireasurerat the next !), rdl.e pri.nari I HiHoin.n Mr ci.ui. L r,, eieciloo. JUr. Urisle is a well known Dem- ' ocrat, who U well qualified lor the utth-e, having served oue term as Treasurer bevetai years ago, and iu view of the tact that while in ( ffice be made an accommodating, oblig ing And efficient official, tbe Democracy might, to use an old saying, "go further and fare worse." While Mr. John Farren. of Cambria township, was sitting in tne couit room on I from burning, but considerably damaged by Wednesday afternoon Mr. It. II. Tudor, one I rough handling in getting it out. The wat of the tipstaves, noticed a yi-ung man from ar pipes supplying the College were frozen ine uortb of tUe county who was silting alongside of Mr. Karrao with hie bauds sus piciously iu close proxetnity to Mr. F.'s coat pocket. The youcg man not up and wt-Dt out aud Mr. Tudor told Mr. Farreu or his suspicions &L.d on exauiiuiug his pocket he found a fine pair of gloves missing. Mr. Farreu and Mr. Tador lollowecl the young nian aud caught bim beiore be got out of tbe building and on beiugchaiged with the thett j !eds ai.d sleighs. Before their arrival how handed Dacu the ii loves. ' evir the fire hud been gotten under control, -We have lua-i earaous in tais sectioi , who are in pattuership with hotitbty simply ; because they aio particular in tMrlecllug a ; place where tull vaiuo u.&y be had tor ' money invested, and because they ore will ing to praise those things which they are about to purchase. Many of those to whom we refer are regular visitors to the boot and shoe store of R. L.Davis, on J-'liau street, WDere DO dlffluuitv ia ID beiecting the finest quality of goods ot the lowest possible i prlce8. R. L. has just purchased large aDd elegant stock for the holidays, aod if : tnose who are In need of anything In bis line i will give tim a call we are sure tbey will ! Dot leave without getting something to suit ttem at prices wbtcD they are willing to pay. I and wil I give Instant relief. It is not a llq For want of apace we cannot describe the j uti, snuff or powder, has no offensive odor many ntce boots, shoes, slippers, etc., but we and can be used at any time with good re will close this item by telling our readers suits, as thousands can testify, among them tbat they will never regret a visit to Mr. ; some of the attaches of this office." Davis' atore. j . El wood Cordon, colored, formerly of S. lawrenee Hotel. Johnstown, who was sent to the peniteu- : When you come to Altoona stop at this tiary for the murder of bis wife, having tonse, which is centraiiy located on Elev uffered a conviction In the second degree. erjt,n avenue, one square from the depot. has been employed In tbe mat department Having recently taken charge of this house, since bis admittance, and at talf-past tout ! o'clock on last Friday afternoon was Instruct ed by William Gerst, a keeper, to do certaiu work. He went at It with bad grace, and, hiving finished the Usk, In which he used a knife, walked up behind Gerst and attacked bim scvagely. He stabbed the keeper in tbe breast and left arm. aDd cut bim on the bead In tbe fierce struggle which ensued. The room was full of cooyicU and It was an excellent chance for a revolt, but the men kept good order and refrained frorrf aiding their fellow-prisoner. After the first grange of the knife by Gordon, Gerst closed altb bim and a hand-to-baod struggle ensued. Gerst finally mastered an.l disarmed the des perate man. aod placed hiiu In a safa place, lie tten walked to the hospital, where bis wounds were dressed, and then be walked home. His wounds, while painful, are not daoAterous. Good care will be taken that Gordon will have no opportunity to use a knife again. -The latest news In regard the Seaboard auJ Western railroad is contained In a dis patch from New York to the Philadelphia x. . . . Th ntanatcn tai o ; auoi " .. - . j wa, fir8t intimated that sucn a rro;ec uu substantial support the Idea was "mlly lauKhedat, but it has gone so iar that the ade and the people In- teri-sted iu it are now in nouuou . -...I arrangements. Mr. Wharton Bar- V J.ae. mfalrlrifrV . . nL. i...hi. ryt th. firm of Barker ker. oi riiiisurelm. j3r(),ner9, entered lato negotiations some tiU, ago" with English capitalists to furniah the necessary funds, but ne aam.vu a.... . .....h nf iht necessarv be was nos ye " - .uH-ort. There wiled, however, . n the Umbria on ber last trip Me,ra. John T. a i, .lames Terry, of L. v. aiK" , Callery. the receiver a et ana iue jiiwiuc... . Plt..,.rtf and Western, aua lienry ... : Oliver ir.. of Pittsburg, the senior member : SL'i nrm or Oliver Bros. A Phillips I and one of the syndicate interested in tne ' construction of the South Peunsy vauia 1 company. The, go to consult witn Baring I Brokers and other capitalists, and tney ! .iron expectations that the money will . - ..a. ..hirh Ln r.tinr.iru'. be lortncou ..i - Pennsylvania V I Ltl 1 a Avr naur i r-. v:i i . . r.t the same time enlisting ine -op"- ar.d .m.et 5 ol ; . trnna mm names wnose mies this new iruua. ' . ! "CtOSSAMERS" OR "WATERPROOFS" Vl 00, . 125; 1.37 ; 1.75 , . "J -? 5Sc, G2 l-2c, Toe, 85 l-2c, AdTrnlnrra T a Cowboy-. Pavid Bocher, a foung man, raised In Barr townohip, but who, a few years ago wett west, returned the beginning of this week and spent a few days in town. David prides himself on being a cowboy, and on Tuesday night he. thought it would be a good time to paint the town red. Without any previous Introduction he marched into Court Crier Crouse's domicile about ten o'clock, and with a yell that was calculated to strike terror into the heart of an ordinary citizen of a western town, he announced himself as a cowboy from the west, and also that he could lick any two men In tie town Mr. Crouse demanded silence in court, but David was not to be quieted in that way and squared off. when Mr. Crouse gave him a right-hander on the mug that brought him to his knees. David then came to the conclus ion that he was in the wrong place, and parsded up town and into tbe Blair Bouse, aod as an illustration of what he could do bauled off and knocked the stovepipe out of time in one round. lie then struck Deputy Sheriff Blair, who happened to be standing by, when John Blair, Jr., graspioa tbe sit uation and David about the same time hus tled htm out and knocked bim down. When David got up be concluded that this was Dot a good place to play the cowboy and his demonstrations hereafter wiil be confined entirely to the wild west. MARKIAME LICKNMFJt IRSCFO. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Decem ber 8. 18W5: David Epplv and Annie Mishler, Cone msneh township, Somerset county. Andrew Alberter. Cambria borough, and Annie MeFIoBh. Millville borough. William Murray and Katie Darby, Cone roaneh borough. John Riicher and Mary Boel, Cambria bnroneb. Pant Pringte, and Camilla B Snyder, Franklin borough. James Taylor, Conemaueh borough, and Katie McDermtrt, Miriersville. Martin A. Robh, Yrnrtestown Pa., and Amanda El'en Cotbert. Millvilte. John II. Constable. Stanyereek township, mn'1 MaefrieGnll. Johnstown. Edward firafeand Lttlv Riley, Johcstown, Ahraham L. Miller. Johnstown, and Ella B. Freshwater, Allegheny Citv, Pa. Nt. Francis' Collegre Partly Bnrnecl About half past eight o'clock this (Thurs- ! day) mo tning a fire broke out In St. Fran .,,,,. v . . . I els' College, Loretto, and one part of the . ,, ., ' ' , , ... building was burned out. leaving nothing but the walls standinc. The buildings were erected at different times and, owing to the j . 1 iiriwrru mr uuuicu uuiimi'k , and the rest of the buildings being of solid I . . , ... . brick, and the nnceamne efforts of the hroth- . ers, students and people of Loretto who hur ried to their aid, both wings of the College were saved, end the fire confined to tbe one building. The burned building was about 100 x 50 teet , the first floor was used as an exhibition room and the upper part for sleeping rooms. Nearly all tbe furniture In the bnilding was saved by hard labor np, and t! e only way of sunduine the flames was bv water carried In buckets, and for a time It looked as if the entire buiidine was doomed. A dispatch was received at this place about nine o'clock askiog for assist ai:ce and in a short time four horses were hitched to the fire engine and a number of . . -w-v r. . i m t uie U8.I.11IW.S nrrtnen ior uotruu, some golnar with the engine and others in ana a d.spatcn wa- receivea nere annoon- cing the fact, but too late to stop the Are-, nmn mhn r.n1 nirAanvr Rrarren. wit are i informed that the loss Is covered by iusur- anee. Tbe building Is supposed lo have . . , j...ti. - i caught fire from a defective flue. , ... George Campbell, Ilopklninsvi'le, Ky.t $aj.g . "Bufock Blood Bitters is the best preparation for the blood and stomach ever manufactured." . . "GtveFxy's Ciieam Balm atrial. This instlv celebrated remedy for the cure of ca-! tarrh. hay fever, cold in the bead. fcc. can be obtained of aoy reputable druggist, and can be relied upon as safe and pleasant I have refurnished it throughout anci intend keepiog a first-class house. Good meals, good rooms and beds and polite attention are what I offer. Charges reasonable. Large parlor for the use of tbe public, where yon can rest and warm yourself when shopping or waiting for the train. Ladies' entiance on Fourteenth street. James H baton, Proprietor. December 10.-4C. Bf Iracalonsj F.wcape. W. W. K?ed, druggist, of Winchester. Ind., writes: " One of my customers, Mrs. Loul sa Pike. Barton ia, Randolph Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying It of me in .1. rnnnthn' tiniA Bhs walked tn this pit v. a distance ot six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it, She feels she owes ber life to it." Free irial bottles . , , , . , at E. James drug store. Merry 't)rlntmasi aad Tear. In pursuance of its annual custom, the Ptnnsviyania Railroad Company announces that Christmas and New Tear excursion tickets wi'.l be solo between allthe principal ticket stations on the main line and branches, j The holiday reason is the one period of tbe year most exclusively devoted to the ioter- ' change of social visits ar.d the enjoyment of pleasure trips. In order to encourage tils custom and Offer all Possible benefit to those who desire any holiday pleasures and ! festivities, tbe Coa pary reduces the rates dnring the favored period. Excursion tick ets will be sold on December 23d. 21tb, 23th, ,30th and 31st, 1896, and January 1st. 1887. good to return until Jeooarv 4th inclusive. lilphttierla. "I am living in a neighborhood surrounded with Dipt tnerla aud was attacked with Ul cerated Sore throat. I at once commenced o use Darby's Prophylactic Fluid, dilated about one balf, as a gargle, when great clots of bard trerubrane and niaeous came from my throat, and tbe attack passed off. I am satisfied of lis efficacy as a preventive and cure for Diphtheria." W. P. Woodward, Fiaokford, Pa. worth $1.25. worl.1 1.50. worth 1 75. wortb 2.25. Todies' Mlw Misses' Misses' GABLE & CO. $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to our fine $4.00 Silk Umbrellas for Christmas Gifts. t'nnrl Proceed Infra. On Monday at 10 o'clock Court met with Hon. R. L. Johnston, President Judge and Honorables John Flanlgan an Joseph Mas on the bencn. On a petition of citizens of Gallitzin Bor ough, Thomas W. Tloean was appointed Burgess of said borough, in place of Stephen Reilly, reslaned. Commonwealth vs. Mary and Elizabeth Nolan, charged on oath of Catharine Johns with surety of the peace, the costs were divided between the prosecutrix and the de fendents. Common weath vs. Joseph Roberts, charged with desertion, the defendant's recognizance was forfeited. Commonwealth ys. Wm. It. Marsh, deser tion, tbe defendant was sentenced to pay one dollar a week ior the support of bis wife. Commonwealth vs. John Atkinson, forni cation and bastardy, was continued. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Ilamraond, for nication and bastardy, was continued. George M. Reade. Esq. , presented the pe tition of J. W. Curry, Assignee for a citation to Frank A. Shoemaker, Esq., Assignee of the estate of Johnson Moore, deceased. Ci tation awarded. An attachment was also awarded on tbe same gentleman, as guardian of the estate of Sarah Powell. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Rooerts, charged with desertion, the defendant was sentenced to pay three do'lars per week toward the support of bis wife and children. Commonwealth vs. Jesse Nagle. fornica tion and bastardy, defendant was convicted i cd sentenced to pay to tbe prosecutrix f50 and to pay tbe costs. Commonwealth vs. Allan McCauly. As sault and battery Sentenced to pay a fine of tlO and costs of the prosecution, Commonwealth vs. James A. Iee and Owen O. Kane. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and that tbe county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Catharine McCloskey. Common scold. Jury find defendent not gnilty and that the costs be equally divided between tbe defendent and Ellen Gillespie, the prosecutrix. Commonwealth v. John Glicbauff, David Watson and John Swartzman. Robbery. Jury find David Watson and John Swartz j man euilty and John Glicbauff not guilty. David Watson and John Swartzman each sentenced to pay a fine or flOO and jointly . . J . , , . . the costs and to undergo an Imprisonment , t;. ,,- . In tfia XXTocfam pAnAtif inrv fitr ft, trm nf e,griTP(irj montbs. ,.i . T . . o . 0 Commonwealth vs. Harry Johns. As- ,. a .!, fir.,1 rh. Hofanflant. , , " : " If h.if Vr , r.t not guilty but that he pay ona-half the costs . . .. .. . T ! .nrt tria nmcfinnrrtv I trnir ft, :ii fin r.nv the other half. The following bills were Ignored by the Grand Jory : Cotu-.Tionwe.V.th vs. Emma Lute. Con cealir.g the death of a bastard child. Commonwealth vs. Lizzie Scbriver. For nication. I Commonwealth vs. J. Fl. Wat kins. Sell ing liquor to minors. The prosecutor, Hen- j ry Murphy to pay the costs. ! Re- ! ceiving Stolen goods. c.......uh t.n M.xT.,f. r-.., vuunuiiunciiiia to. ui,i.nii un. vm-i rying concealed weapons. The pro&ecutor, John Colbert to pay the costs. f Common wealth va. Tlenrv C TTnnt. Burning a mill in th following e ths, nitriciA tt.nrnA , . . auH e tn-oxroui. Commonwealth VS. John A. Storm. AS- sault and battery Commonwealth vs, Laborius Bortmnn. , Larcerjv. Defendant plead guilty. Senten 55.00 and ccts, and tent in the county jail , Jergo an imprisonmen j IO, muu "13- Commonwealth vs. Henry Murphy. I, . . . .. nix et cet. Defendant plead guilty. For-Sen- tenced to pay a fine cf $5.00 and costs and to pay prosecutrix the sum of f40 and also the further sum of f 1.00 per week for seyeo years. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Miller. John 1 Good, John Lamer. John McDonald and Frank Good. Malicious mischief. These i defendants are charged with placing a spike ! on the Cresson & Coalport railroad some time a go causing a wreck by which the fire- man on the train lost bis life. Tbe jury find defendants not gnilty. . . Prog-ram for Teachers 9IetlnaV Tbe following is the program for tbe Teachers' Meeting to be held in room No. 5, Ebensburg Public School building, Saturday December 18, 188G, at 1 o'clock, p. m. : 1. Little Defects and how to cure them. Annie Jones. 2. How to enforce the study of all tbe common branches. Lemmon Reed. 3. Select Reading. May Killen. 4. Discussioa of county paper. R. D. Jones. 5. Hygiene. Effie Myers. 6. Conduct of pupils outside of school room. Joseph Reese. 7. First sttps. Aide Lloyd. 8. Primary work in language. -Annie Beynon. 9. William Cuilen Bryant Jesse Hill. The teachers are earnestly requested to study the chapter on "School Government" in any work on the snbject. everybody in- vited. J. W. LEECH, Chairman. Oblfnary. WALTERS Died at his residence near Chest Springs on Sunday, November 21. ! 1886, Mr. Joseph Walters, aged 70 years. I F'"n'J His all-wlse designs, has ! rp".T trm thj8 ,?T'T,t SCen6 f j aDd Ub"r ,fIne 0f CanBOrJa county's most estimable clllierjs. , t tut . j ! Mr. Joseph Walters lived a sober and 1 tOrwr Iw lifak woa vr n Hilt -vatv,a mr A faitbfulress In all things, tilled bis farm, and mana'ged his domestic relations with a calm end steady faithfulness that secured for him the confidence of every neighbor. Having passed tbe allotted three score years and ten of human life be passed peacefully to ttat bourne whence no traveler returns. He was conveyed to bis las-t resting place In the quiet chnrch-yard of St. Augustine, "oenasai.a ,iB.s..oorS lo.iowiog m uiouro.u, respect, evincing tbeir loss by a be irty K,rrow- Desolate, tbe dear old homestead. Father's presence lost and gone ! Lorn and sad, our hearts are waiting For bim who will ne'er return. To the opening d cor at even, Oft onr eyes expectant torn Llstenlug for familiar foot steps That have passed tbe roystie bourne: But whene'er the morning coineth. We shall see bis face again '. Bleeaed tboueht of heavenly comfort. Life and joy shall reign again. A. O. 11. AT GABLE & Finp tlripok Steel n4 Brown Cpf (teMniPrs (new, rpl) 2.50 ; worth 3.00. nrirt C'hilftrr:."-. Mother H'ibbar.1 Crossaraers 1 00 ; worth l!so'. an-1 Chilrtrpn'a FIrtric 'irnlar4 (extra) 1.25; worth 150. aod Children's Electric Mother Uobbarrts (extra) 1.25 ; worth 1 50. oot Retinltw in livrry fane D. A Bradford, wholesale paper dealer, of Chattanooga Tenn., writes that he was seriously s fftictPil with a severe cold that settled on bis lungs ; bad tried many reme dies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in bis family for all Coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this wonder ful discovery. Trial bottles free at E. James' Drug Store. iE W AnVF.RriSF.JIF.ST. S1 TRAY MIEEP Came to the resi dence of the t"oTejer1bOT r. aiding In Alle gheny townchlp. t'ambrl county rometlme In June last , roar cheep marked with a tilt In the rlEhtear and a notch In the left. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take them away, otherwise they will be dlspmed of according to law. PATKICKMELOY. AlleKheny Twp., Dee. 10, 18SS. TO ADVERTISERS! For a check for fa we will print a ten-line ad vertisement in One Million inxiief el Leading American Nwpaper. Talf Is at the rate ol only one-tilth ol a cent a line, for l.OOO Circula tion. The adrertisement wiil be placed belore One Million different newspaper purchasers: or Fiva Million Keadkrh. Ten lines will acco ini tiate ahoat 74 words. Address with copy of Adv. and chock, or send 30 for tok ot ISO pnites. tKO. P. ROWEIJ, a. t!0M 10 Si-bccb St., New York. Iec. 10, 1SSS. RARE CHANCE Tn mmt a Klrst-Mass Illustrated Maara" ilne, with a Premium to every subscriber. This oiler is made bv the Publisher of LEISURE HOURS Beit and Ctieapeat Home and Faatilon yt aajaml ne pnbllntied. -f 1.50 per year in advance,- Contains each month. Kashlon at.d Kancy work Plates, Fashion Notes, Original Illnstrsted Artl- I cles. Stories. Poems. S." . Society Notes, Hints for ; Farm. Oardon and Household. Send stamp lor I circular ajivinK list of 1 PR EM IUMS- . n. IIOBART. Pnbllsher P. O. Box 1877. 2a Broadway, If. Y. TT 11 I TT t T fll fi T CJ i X J x. 1 f W U 1 V X 1 J J i (O ' estate s.re hereby notified to mace payment wnu I out delay, and all those having claims aratnst rUK the same will present them, properly anttienti- 1 cated lor lettlement to ! JoSr.PH HF-SI.t IP. HOLIDAY UOODS. ' I I I I I Ilia If II II II III1 1 liaVe n0W 0n hancl a Large anj i: A i. i. .r n.-m j m 2 vssoi i iiit'ii t oi lMuuiers, t it tt h i - c an Linen Handkerchiefs, T-v11q Tltroo Tlj.s,,cie . t.1 Tlnnil I"""3' xxo-uu Satchels, with all the Latest Nov - i - V , t-iLit.'s in rmirv itihkis. Also, a complete line ot Wraps, t.i: ' ai:. t i ru:n I U'"lie-s , .lissu:s illiU UllUUlfU b Coats, Cloths, Gloves, Hosiery, ir tti t, n - . " J A w v 1 1 , AUiUpau V 7 i llo j Shawls and Underwear all of v ; , i ,;ii , i v i ii i . Which Will be SOlCI at the lOWeSt prices. Mrs- R- E-JONES- THE DAILY TIMES. 7 IT K PIT J Tl DTI LP I I 14 1 .rTTTf 7 7 7 7 lltIJtO IS ( el I rem I ny ear- v!rs in. nil the rifivs. immis " . , . ' .. , T villages surrounding FhilarleJ- phiafor SIX CEXTS a iveek, and in sold- by bnifs and newsdealers for UJljb GVv 1 (l ropy It IS Uni- 77-. 7 .J j . jr.- 77 tct lers'ULy iviucuni iu c inv JJJiOi X TT TTcT a J JTV rvTrP Wl ? T 71 & tJ li -T'1' ' MllHj " UKlslJ f"T the 7riee, publishing all the ' . , i t. - -, i - Assat'iated 1 rrrSS . eiVS, (JllOtatlOnS of the 1'rodu ve ami Money Mar- Jcets and ALL THE XKWS O F THE WOK LB in a eonivart and readable form - It is not excelled I in Quality or Quantity by any pa- . . . ..l .. ......... 77., i r . . .' 7 xv... Months, One Dollar. One Year, three Dollars jmst-paid. One Month, t0 rts. THE WEEKLY TIMES SI.XTY-F0U11 Columns of ?n aga zi n-nrivsjin per readin g matter, crisp, attractive, interest ing, instructive. Tlte AXXALS OF THE WAR, by active pfirtiei pants, illu st rated ; Woman's World . contributed to bv some of the BEST WOMEX WRITERS j IX AMERICA; The Latest Fash ions; TIMES' l'OUXG PEOPLE by themselves ; ORIG1XAL STOR I ES, both short and contin ued; Topics of the Time ; Pointed Editorial Comment; SPECIAL ARTICLES on. thousands of sub jects, and ALL THE XEWS are among its attractions. Terms, $3 per annum ; clubs of ten,Sl-, and an e.rtra copy to the person getting up the club. THE SUNDAY TIMES. 1 Pages -90 Columns u Cents $2.)) a Tear. Addres THE TIMES. TIME KUILDINU, PHILADELPHIA. GO.'S. low. Altoona, Pennsylvania. STRAYS. C me to the premises or the snhscrlherln fortune township, Cambria j . wuv iiiivcnuier i. jwo, two yearllna; steers, one dark red and white spotted, without poms and havlnit two silt In left ear. The other hum rniani wnu , witn white lace and head uu iwu nii in in; nr. l ne owner is requested to come forward, prove Prorxfrtv mt rhiu ni lake themaway. otherwise tbey win be disposed of F. F. MILLER, Nov.r, ms. OTRAY. Came to the residence of tne snrvscrtoer in Clearfield township, on November rz, I8s. a yearling heifer. Color, red with white face and belly and white about her hind parts. Tbe owner is requested to rome urwani. prove property, pay cliarires and take her away , otherwise she will be disposed ol ac cording to law. ov. ISiS. JOHN McliLKMOTT HOTEL FOR RENT. Tbe Lorttto House, ft.rmerlv known as the Mrs. .1 H Meyers House, in Loretto, t'ambria eountr. Pa ' Is offered for rent on reasonable terms. It "is the most commodious hotel in the town, at.d has a larire stable. Ice house, icarden and fields attach ed ; also, a irood well and cistern. Possession K'ven January 1, lug;. or further particulars call on or address M. F. MclM)NALI. Nov. 19, ISsfl. tf. Loretto. Pa. STRAYED Strayed a way from the subscriber r-sldlns: In Oallltitn. Pa., a two year old red and white bei tier. I-rve red spots and white Htiipe on tbe back, white leics. small horns and In Kood order. Any information will be thank'ully received by J. M. UUNN1NO Oallltzln.Pa. STRAY Came to the premises of the subscrber In Clearfield township, about the first of May, 1889, a brimlle helfter, about 2 yean old with white on the bellv, white on the root of of the tall and white on the left ear. off at the point. The owner is requested to come forward, nrovs nmnnrtv hot. .Ii ...... Q .i ,1 .,. ka .. i I I f J ' ...... . " . 11 1 1 w ! nth.nl.. oKa 111 ...... i . . . 1 .-"j T.tii i.d uiojiubdu oi accoruio Ml law. M. 1, WILIS. Clearfield Twp.. Nov. II, 1SRS. AGENTS WANTED. Remunerative employment offered enencetl and reliable men. AdJrrti, Security Mntnal Benefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. 2, '88-3 m. OTICE. L Where, mv Wife YV,rMv.t ATan Vina l.rv my an(1 board without just provocation. notice Is berebv Riven not to trust hi Ton mv ac. cor:nt, ai I will pay no debts of her contracting FKANCIS MORAS Allegheny township, Nov. lss!-Gt WANTED.-Local and General IT Avents In each town and city of the ln- ton on Salary or Commission, to solicit orders ! M ... . n . i n -. - . ... ....... ..... uviu uuriuc, uicu i n i ' 14 1 ricK.ni, new n l ir( nlckl plated and low priced door plates, t ur Salesmen make $5 to 10 s. day. We will furnish cae with two Sample fT'.tes.'to any person with reliable references Clrrulnrs. "Testimonials, Keferences. c. sent on applicatl n. Mich. Itooa Pi.at"! Co.. Orand ltpids. Mich. Nov. 11. 1S8. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Jl. Letters ol administration on tbe estnte of Mary Heslop, late ol T'pper Yo.ler township, Oambna county, decensed, havlnv been frranted I to the underslicnpd. all person. Indebted to said I Adm'rof Mary Heslop, dee'd. Upper Yoder. Nov. 12. STRAY SHEEP.-Came to thn resi dence of the subscriber In Hlackllck town , ship on or abont the 1st of September last tour sneep. The owner is requested to come lorward. i prove property, pay charges and take them away ?iw ' be disposed ot aeeordlnK to ihiuiai tuAKi Tbe American Detcctiyc Bnrean, , omp,., 94 and 9S niamond ft. ! r-wisi ininri injvi rv iiivii ri . iixiTiFn, x , V. S. OoVt Itctectlve. Orvanlied and eondnct- i .j .v.. .... .. . .. i ..... . . ; Service. Confidential Agents In afl the Princl- , 'rA.rKJSsVnrinci I 1-leoer .iciioweii. ut eri ntcmient. Hon. John muell. Attorney for the Bureau. nee Division. ( eular. Keferen-e: James J. Hrooks. t hief Secret ser- Wasnlngton, 1. V. Send lor Clr- S?'.- to. 1889. a white steer, two venrs old. with a notch cut in his left ear. Also. lnl the same time, a ; red and white spotted heifer, two years old. no ui"rkg visible. T he owner are requested tn come forward and prore property, pny eharves and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed ol ac cording to law. CHAS.KHUDY. I70R N.4T.F. STKAM KNOINKS. CI.AY JtD I r Ore Pans. Holier and Sheet-Iron Work. -1 Second-hand englnesand boilers on hand. Hoit Ing engines jnd raachinerv a specialty. THOM AS CAKLIN, Allegheny, Pa. ( Jan. !M.-ly.) DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN F.Y-AT-L A W, i:xaHsituRn, Psica'A 9 Office Iu Armory Hulldlng. CITIIAY fumfl tn f.hi residpnetv of O the sub.cr'her In Allegheny township, about the 1st ol May. 1888. a dark red hull with white I star on forehead and some white on flanks. The owtT , TeQnrnrti to prore property. pnyehare and take him away, otherwise he will be dls- potied of according to law. alexis pakkish. j ";" 18,8 . . .. a ijnN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ol administration on the estate of Michael priskel. Sr.. ate ct Allegheny town- 1 ihlp. Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted r .-M .., .ro n.r.hr nntlSed to make i.av- ment without delay, an d all those having claims against Uie same will present them, properly anthentleated lor settlement, to Ailni.r , j Allegheny twp., tct, th. i-t. j DSlNES Syruf cures .Coughs til I 111(7 f - loLDS. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAIIS. H.et rvmrh avnio. TfcxT.. rood. I'selntlnm. Sold by dr-Jtrii.. Vz CUBE FITS! When I Ny cor ! van! 1. -. trr tlmw a ad tbea bvr ttim rttrrm afaia. I mm idvl carv. 1 hT r-.dfl the Uif-M ( TIT. riMT mr VaIAJS KICKV li(w-le I mrmmt mf rady ta mrm Ifc worst -a- . B-W" a(hrt lurt fted w rmfn lr rot new rew-wrrir cur. me-- -for a twai d4 Tr ltottl of my Itrf .!!.M iriady. w rxtr! ana tr tfla.f. It C(tl y i: -.1 ;t.rt r irI. au4 K lllrtirt tn Ad rsIr. U. O. lltKri,J.'t-rlt.,tw lfw- PATENTS KKNHT WISE QAHXKTT. Attomey-at-Law, VASHIKGTOH, D. C. Refer o V Natlonul Tt-ielt. TVaahlncton. t. C M-IXXD TOR UTTXITTOR'B GUIDE." CLOYEK AND TIMOTHY SEED, Toledo lria.)es t'nrtvalled For samples, quo tation, an.l In'ormatloo. .,,res S W. t l.unK ,Tlr4e,:hle t 5 ye- V -iaiA. HOLIDAY s Rff r, f r yoo-. tilnklnir nt . rar Ha'linl. H ;tf. 1 jii.pt li'ther or I rirtiii. Y'Dthn,v I h" l-'Tf" " Oh - "u . ; i : t r . lit;. (l'Lir I.riTe Pastel l ortr.lt I ii. .... frien.lf. .r.,1 X. 11 . "" "' "i'inr, mi ji.7, idq II toil airree tn Hifm cur wrtult In u,tf rtrafi u l " 'UT 1 7WT ,0 r'""n "v-c- lo -v"ur ne.KM-rl,. 1 pn l.ded ..t c orier . i .?;!rl'';V,''re '.S,r'r'i " 5 -r you prefer to send cash In foil MmVoMirJI.il -! " ' Imperials Sa-r hnt-h i!Ht K.lire :,! , rtr, ,e, same oriirlnsl w enlarire iv.riritit rrtete. iii. i ' . I7 fnir. fT '",r,r."1 011 - "r l-niily at tM.pr.ce. onrrnt,:. ,.1 ,l l ...n'r .., r. t. r''nt must aec.mpai.y th order. Alter !.. 17. t!,w wi.h.nw Life S re . .., B4t-aiB. e iroar.ntpe sat.slaetton In ever. -,,. even n we have f mi.ke a new nnrlritll . ' aoo 1 our relererie should be a sum-lent ..nr.,,:- we alw.v. d we ir -e " r ,Va t iT; M -V..ffl ,ei",1 'Xm,n 1 '",HVhl.,.!e.J.t..r, .sV at. l .ee V-r 1 f. '''t ' in the b. . ..c b :,.. Anvl'.M.i , n,,.,rm vow ii - w. , r -.- T . ,,nr -- ' ni i i; ... n.trerre in t.- r.....k If v t vm i . .... nnnecessarT hi..k .V... t fit lT V 1- J I but im.. k.,. " "". c Orier KeJi?,... 7 C"4 K' r' u ..... T. . perlence sene vu, ir. (Mini , Twiiii' ;:': '.-.".i...i.uivf.ri'ura inmitt I iit.L.s I 1 tx Pli.te priws wth.oi .1 o cu for so pKe .o.a "How to make Photo.." Bnd sample Ph"io nude x I . .p re . i.T ... I.K..c.,',l,Ir.n-or ""; " "'r ""r P'-rtm f. or .k anv ues-ioo. . -,'ose MrP..r.MPIItK,oniMj f..:H On.l kt . York. .Nov.. 5 3m Camera. Ifi stamp and ad WE KWOW WHY THE POPULAR CLOTHING STORE OF L. A I . WOOLF & SON", Main street, Johnstown, Va., is cany morning till late at night while other merchants in the panie city are complaining of business falling off instead of improving. We have thoroughly silted the matter fur ourselves and find that WOOLF & SON give bet ter value in Clothing and Furnishing Go'-ds for less money than any other House in Johnstown or any other town. L. EOT. WOOLF We had the pleasure of going through their magnificent Fall Stock a short time ago and have no hesitation in . renouncing it to be the best assorted and most complete of its kind in the state and can confidently recommend all our acquaintances to make their purchases at the above mentioned store and trust themselves in the hands of its Proprietors and Salesmen. Their lino of Overcoats is well worth a Ion g lourne? to s:cc. THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-Class Goods, which were bought for ash at rock-bottom prices. I do not buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods, and whatever you buy from me you can rtly on being worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I nm compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, ail3 Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock and learn my Prices. I will nt be undersold. Aut,. l.'VG a-. -xaiTTnsrTLE-y, HIGH STREET, THE 60LDBN AGS GOOKIKG STOVE. OYER 50,000 IN.TJSE. . : e .' it .vtiVSM if .tit if--. t" vi-,? proportioned. For wiight, smoothness of castings and ptifect r.i tings it is unequalled. As a Baker it is Perfect, and we btlifro that this, our latest production, is, without exception, the finest and best operating cook stove made to day. Sold by JOHN FENA Johnstown, Penna. A MAN can make money at any time bv calling at the new Ilarnes ; Shoj) of G. Tj. Frj '.cr ick, where in DEAD stock has been kept on! hand lor years. Ev erything new and fresh, consisting of Harness, Sad dles, Uobes and oth I er articles usually kept IN a well regulated shop. All work guaranteed, and prices to suit the times. Give me a call. Shop on Centre St., opposite OTlara's Livery stable. EBENSBURG. T, wh -f tm'l I j.rr- tlsai vy mil ye,. y:,u ill I.iTe s're l'(Mr it ? ci.r f-V x" inilitlnk, Mjra. water t .l. r or Ir., . ... I . . . ' i : . . l: : ' ","","; " ' ' " n.n nia-ife lo lle-!SIT- ai.v ki'.d 'mil 1 nre n-.e-rlt w,:i fe Send nev ,.T . 'riler well w.ire th:.t PRESEN daily throu-ed with Customers from S Xi REACHED at LAST! - - EHENSBUUG n presenting to the favorable consideration of the public the Gol den Age Cooking S'ove, vo.i' -o with the utmost confidence in its merits as a successful operating cook stove. It has been thoroughlj tested, we having sold in the last three years over 50,000 of them. We would onll attention to the con- four of the st Uve, it being in the hiffhest tlerr-e cracefiil nn.i -ll ' r- - v ' ' v a M SHAYIHG PARLOR 1 Opposite lomlaii Eobsc. ia Lltifi'i Ei'k'itf. HIGH STREET, JBENSBUliG, VJ J. H. OA NT, I'mrriftor. 1-"HE PVBLIC will always flnd ns at ear ,1, of hoslnesi tn bninesi hours. tve"-ythitia k ne .ndroijr. t uitu ii irii'iinT. EOK SALE. A valuaMe flotel property known as ti. Uia4r Hoose. situated In trie West ward af 1't: aarw Pa. I-or lurlh.r partlaalurv eall on or addreaa the DdenlDed. JI'UN .P1.A1R. -Bfcnstarg. May 17, Ue. VnVIRTli Rl ll a -lirc-s'r.a; irm. f. Rewrll tt lopruee Kt., Nf T rk can le.rr- the .Tact cost of sry prr,n.se1 i:rj A1VK.RT1-1' !nAmrlnan a.paper. rats ramp Diet. io. WANTED Kor oor K hh't Xarscrv tKk. an aia-y or f .tn ai 1.- !i oa. W rile for lcrtra,ei'ici"i;n .t.i,- ..ni, evperlenee neede . S. Q A T T'Q'fVTT'TJ ; a. HimHRfKM'" Nor- OiVIXjOilsLLvil i ser n.en. Kvetiester. i . CE In Ih Oriib-t." C M ft Of 'ptjtitT f!('nri''T;i. Tr he'n aid Hi.tmG : Y'n hmrf r 4 o ua tta.t a f!c-ar b lor Mi n n! x.tm ' r t t "irt T te hftd t K.Iti;- "!, . n tfic P,rt M r day mriUfT Pelt, tt'tm !rJ tl(fT tn fVt I .,f 1 !up 'o tiketitt Km Y.'ni . f (Jt re"1. t tl1 TV"' -n,init'n "v .1 It by nlnqurist 1 n . nwnr'p ' i thf f r ?!i.w rue win U ,p ,otii i r i1. .It 'Sf A . U A Y .S.-.t. Shrr H'f fT1ce. :t opt-u ... . S"i i ... jwia "V'DTICK. In !h- (M lH'1, C rit or lhe r'ujnty 01 ini -"-. To th .hm r tvart t,! ETlo : iHi re .rt-y tel tt if m4 Hj-t-jir tt t'-re t ii .i u l - .-t ii.e o -.hr.ii ' , Vart . tu !.t- I.J Ml ht'.M.V.Urii. i-n Hi,; firl H ttt.lBT of I e.T.u -t n i. 1 ft "ii i til i titrt to rf- (.t t.r rffcvv to Uhc tt.e hrl buif ! Kr..c. . tn-tT, CMb . m i 1 1 n- 1 1 ! i Ui i H 'i j ii it;i.-tn 't ! m K.jHhi iti' w.-rf-.l the i or p (it' chuc ndv ltr ruir ri nw. tr f 'i. ' JoKi M A GhAV ff.