KBEItiiBCRe. PA. yOV. 2S, 1S90. ' 'uK AL AM FF.BSO.1IAL. rsdstre drying up. flt wee Is court week. Msr? Koberts Is vlslttnjt friends Id Mr phiiio Sanders, of Mun6ter, was la on Tuesday. A WU waa given In trie Opera House on j,r frnr.k Connall, of Johnstown, was "0non Sunday. p,e Carrolltown photograph gallery la .7; on atuuJaya. jjr Oariy Fenlon.of BeIlefont. spent its In Ensburg. ,s Ju l Lemon, of tbls place, Is vls 'jfNtnJ lD Ftlladelpbla. .ww lavement Is being laid on the L,;je of tbe Ilotel Denay. jl,, JjDd Lloyd of tbls plate. Is ylslt at McKeesport Ta. ,r E. !! Klttfll. of Ballefonte, spent Hiving fay in EDenarjurg. If Me In attendance at court next week IB Dd pay your subscription. yjr. II. J- nopple, of Barr township. j few tiours la town on Tuesday. , new barber shop bas been opened In tueinent of the Blair nouae, tbls place. With the exemption of Its being a little we har delightful weather at present. Either Smith of Altoona, formerly of gee was In town to-Uay (Thursday.) Sr. 13. Anderson of Allegheny town .peut a few hours in town on Tues- Pirll T. Ri e-:e. of Cambria township, Ki:ai:i!e msra by death on Sunday Us Thomas, of Leavenworth, Kansas, .;i:.nu her sister, Mrs. M. D. Kktell, of Hr. J. B- Denny, of this place, tas par ed the leasehold of the West End. Ilotel i;:o''na. Kr. John Davis (mason) went to Johns. on Monday where be has a contract jniue brcK work. re Catholic congregation of this place, tti'nz the Initial stepsltoward building iMoral residence. Two brothers named McGlven were il to Jail on Monday charged with riot T.lBore on Sunday. lbs Cambria County Agricultural As itijo at Carrolltown will elect a new set Irers on Saturday, the 29th, Inst. IiSheilff J. A. Gray, of Carrolltown, ft town on Toesdaj, bis first visit m ta recovery from tbe typhoid feyer. w. Francis McGoIre. an Insane woman owubronght to Jail from Oallltzln, waa ta to DiiBJoni Insane asylum on Friday Mrs. Annie Lltzlnger and son, of Loret- iCirpeB(llng a week with Dr. Craw- Iftt for ber home on Monday. Tyrone :2. -Ten eclipses each of the son and moon urai-it of Mercury across tbe sun's ire ;te astronomical attractions of the ii var. l-inrxcfcanie says: Feed the chickens :(un corn meal In the mornings and '.i;.! be surprised at the return they give '.a ite rubber of egS. -1I:. Gertrn!e Elizabeth, wife of Mr. O. ;i.rr, of Aitoona, dlwd at her home In : t!:y oa Monday from typhoid pneu- , lied -abitut 20 years. Mjrtrne IlofriaIe, who has been In Jail tte murder of Thomas Burke for some Pst, was released on ballon Monday, "j ithe amount of his recognizance. kAr.uther comet has been discovered ft will soon be visible to tbe naked eye, vni-,t:tioo in regard to these mya- uj vM.'tants has loDg 6ince died oat. Rapture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.B. r, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease ice, no operation or delay from bosl- ittcited by thousands of cures atter Ml. e Concert Roller organ at Carl Rl- a store Is an Instrument which eyery t ought te bave. It Is strong and will lifetime. A child can set U and Dlav 'Jet. hfc Thomai Myers, of Asbvlile. who t 49 with typhoid feyer and was oa f f.'Hito recovery, Is again down with , having gone out too soon and N i re!ap.e. Winiam Richardson, wbl.e working shoTel ou the fair grounds on Satur ' n i-truck on the chin by one of idle of the machine and had an ogiy rat in his chin. 1 h-'t of Hunutrlans arrived here on ;y. coLeija.d to J. A. Shoemaker, put them to work on the new 'Jik's dm and on the racecourse 1 S"W fair ground. 'l-v Ad-.iu of Morrellvllle. while a briclimakin.; machine at llas Wura near Johnstown, had h e tr.4 80 bail iy erusbej on Monday " w r amputated. William H. i;(lt8 arl 0ld citizen of Al- s 'l aa 014 soldier, dropped dead w work in tbe P. H. Company's In that place oa Friday after a was 31 years of age. a!e.-Ooe of the cosiest ilxroom " '1 lot 140H60 fawt havlnir m outbuildings, etc.. and all In good be sold chean. Call on or t! editor of tbe Fkkxman. tve a 6 peed v and nnsltlv r?nr ": Diphtheria. Cnkor Mnnth ft?" lD St!lon's Catarrh Remedy. A ire wita each bottle. Use wire heaitn and sweet breath. wPt;:h Uom pndelphla Bays the ""sen of th- t f fonte, which suspended operations i7; teld a nneeting last week and aecer.r . .,..t . tber proposed changes will ena 9fi to resume shortly. 'J Ttoinas. a brakeman on tbe ',!!; r"road, whose home Is at j ois ngot nana caugnt be ' SUtEnpr. tnhtta n..bl n ,,rk on Tuesday morning and bad J lured that It had to be ampu- "a reuiOTal homo llM10 b'8h PrlCe 6f feed t,Jbt e.8',uu"1 mrket, horses In the Ei-i.mg ior so per cenr. r5 '!; tbU timn K vr . ei. i"xi"cui ui cauie a:io "Bii nas cur aown iw " or uajH mr rnrA en arm aa waa w icq uoo """is (,f transit h of car and carriage horses, 'vw y,,rlEarhart. who lives a. Earl k tK.im lr n experience witn M . employed at the mines filling bla,t from a can of :J!o "t""k d'PPd from his B. l'aD- fearful eiploelon M ln IOUth WM bIowa f0"y u.j IUJUICU, "B C I Ml nna.J a. - f . ..uiBUU uairairippeo PA . -". Mb Kill "11 pl I . ' t"UWO bdlt-UWd for life. probably re- Fire destroyed tbe entire plant of the Cottage Planing Mill, at Huntingdon on Wednesday with 50.000 feet of lumber and 1,000 finished doors. Loss, 40 000; Insur ance. 112.000. Furs 1 Furs I Hunters and others should remember that O. L. Fredericks, of this place, pays tbe highest cash price for o'.ter, mink, red fox, grey fox, raccoont skunk, opposum and muskrat furs and skins. It would save parents a great deal of trouble thinking what to buy for their children at Christmas by getting one otCarl Rivinius' Concert Roller organs. Each roller has a separate tnne and can be bad In unlimited quaetity at 25 cents each. In tbe Common Pleas court of Dauphin county on Tuesday, the case of tbe Com monwealth vs. tbe Eoeusburg A Cresson Railroad Company was tried and a rerdlct given for the defendant. Tbe case on tbe part of the Commonwealth was to collect taxes on loans. Mr. Raymond J. Kvylor. editor and pro prietor of tbe Hastings Tribun. was a visi tor to oar office on Monday while on bis way home from a trip to liarrtsburg. As Mr. K. was Initiated in the art preservative In tbe Kbeeman office, we are always glad to Bee htin when business or pleasure calls blm to our town. Judge Barker. Editor Lloyd, of tbe Herald, Dr. T. M. Rlcfards. T. M. McNa mara, W. R. Thompson, George II antler , Harry Roberts, and C. n. Sarker are In camp, fonr miles from town on tbe "Devils Tract" prepared to shoot any and all kinds of game that may venture that way. Suc cess to them. A very prominent citliso op the coun try Ioctan amiable wife on tbe Oth of No vember, burled her with a husband's tears on toe 7th, popped the question to a fair damsel on tbe 12th. bad the license Issued to marry by Register Fuller ton oa tbe 13tn tbe whole Job completed in a little over one week. Clearfold Eqftman'$ Journal. Dr. S. C. Campbell, of Latrobe, was ar rested oa Wednesday of last week, charged by bis wife with threatening to kill her At tbe bearing be plead guilty and entered bail for court. He bad been dricklng heav ily and waa under the Influence when be made tbe terrible threat. Dr. Campbell died suddenly In bed about 1 o'clock oa Sat a rd ay morning. Tbe Jobcstowc Tribun. of Saturday says : This morning one of 'Squire Davis' hacks collided vlth a carriage In which were Co!. S. VY. Davis. Deputy Sheriff, and Constable Stephen R. Varner. Tbe car riage was npset over a bank of cinder. Col. Davis received a few slight scratches, but Mr. Varner escaped Injury. The accident happened near Morrellville. On Wednesday a man named Nick Muihern was arrested at Altoona, by Con stable Rhodes, of Oalitziu, assisted by Railroad Officer Collier, on tbe cbarge of baying stabbed Fred Solltska of that place. Tbe alleged assault took place last March In Gallitzln and since tben there bas been a bunt for Muihern. He was taken to Uallltzin on Wednesday evening for a bearing. There are two murder trials on tbe criminal list for next week, but as Jud ge Barker was Interested in both cases as counsel before bis appointment as Judgea they will be continued unless arrangements can be made to bave another Judge preside at their trial. Tbe cases are that of Braden for killing bis wife at Johnstown, and that of Uufnagle for tbe killing of Burke In Barr township. A writer In sn exchange springs tbe fol lowing: There Is an old superstition about the wev.har which 1 find very few people koovt of. I; Is that, however gloomily and dull It may be on Wednesday, tbe sua is sure to show iteelf It only for a few min utes, as Wednesday was the day on which It was created. Whenever I bave noticed It bas been the case and it is certainly a car ious coincidence. The etorercom ;of 11. D. WliU of Ash ville, was broken Into on Monday night and a gold watch and some other articles taken. The entrance to tbe store was effected by prying open tbe front door with toots stolen from a blacksmith fahop near by. Tbe Com paoy's'store In the same place was also tried bnt the noise made aroused tbe clerk wbo got op and raised a window, which fright ened tbe burglars away. There Is no clue to the Identity of the rascals. Oa Tuesday night of last wek a large new barn belonging to Abram Sevlts, In Somerset county, was discovered to be on fire and was burned to the ground together with this year's erop and all tbe farm ing utensils and machinery. AH the cattle and stock were saved excepting three cows and one calf. Tbe barn bad evidently been set on fire and Alex. Queer, a near neighbor, was arrested on Saturday and confined In the Jail to await a trial for tbe crime. la another column will be found tbe new "ad." of Mr. A. Foster, of Johnstown, formerly .of tbe firm of Gels, Foster St Qulnn, now located at 247 and 249 Main street. Mr. Foster Is too well known as a business man to need any Introduction to our readers, but as tbe old firm bas dis solved and tbe members are doing business separately, Mr. Foster will welcome all the old customers as well as new ones to his store where he hopes by libera! dealing and giving good bargains to merit the patronage of the p eople. A few minutes after 8 o'clock on Tues day evening two masked burglars slipped Into the coal (:ffl :e of J. A. Canan, in Altoo na and beat the bookkeeper, Wm. McClell and, into Insensibility. Tney took tbe keys to tbe money drawer in the safe from bim and were going to open the safe when Mr. Canan, an old man, aged 78, walked Into the room. He was Instantly covered with a revolver and the burglars continued their work and took an nokaown amount from tbe safe. Tbey then knocked tLe old man down and t fleeted tbelr escape. John Burke, of Pine township, Indiana county, was in tbe city on Tuesday. He Is the father of Thomas Burke, wbo was shot by George Hoof nag In at Nick town, this county, oa October 7th last. Mr. Burke feels very much depressed in spirits. He says that be bas had no luck since locating In Indiana county. His family bas been scattered and they bave been unfortunate, while be himself bas lost money. During bis visit to Johnstown Mr. Burke called on District Attorney O'Connor to conBult with blm concerning tbe prosecution of Iioof cagle. Johnttovcn Tribune. We bad to go without turkey to-day (Thanksgiving). We mncb prefer wild turkeys to tbe tame variety and aa two of our nearest neighbors, Editor Lloyd, of the Herald, and Dr. T. M. Richards, who lives Just across the street, bave been out in tbe woods since Monday, we did not deem It worth while wasting money oa turkey when we expected there would be a surfeit of game of all kinds, Including wild tur keys, In tbe Immediate neighborhood. The hunters bave not been beard from as yet, bat we would not be surprised if they wait for sledding to bring the game in. Tbe monoment to tbe late Clara Ida Price, wbo was murdered near Kartbaus, Fa., one year ago by Alfred Andrews, waa erected la the Keewaydin cemetery on Thursday and Friday of last week. Tbe monument Is of Qulncy granite and Is ap propriately inscribed, and In tbe corner stone was placed a list of subscribers to the shaft, together with a number of papera containing accounts of tbe murder, trial and execution of Andrews. Tbe monument cost $318, and was unveiled to-day (Thurs day.) tbe first anniversary of tbe death of the poor girl who died for ber honor. Superintendent Lsech received a letter the other day from Mrs. A. B. Reed, wbo Is at Portland, Oregon, where ber husband bas been seriously 111 for soma time past with typhoid feyer. Mrs. Reed says bnsband Is Imp roving acd Is believed to be ont of dan ger. Tbe many f rleida of Mr. Reed will be glad to bear of his Improvement and ulti mate recovery. William McNeells. a well to-do farmer, of Clearfield township, living about one mile east of St. Aneusllne. committed so Icide by cutting Ms throat with a butcher knife, about ten o'clock on Tuesday night. Mr. McNeelts' mind bsd been affected for about a year pa't. caused bv an attack of the crip from which he never fully recov ered. While committing tbe rash act bis grown up daughter dlccfvered bl purpose and In attempting to take the knife from her father was baifly cut about the wrist acd aim, but waa unsuccessful In ber ef forts to prevent tbe completion of tbe sui cidal act. Mr. McNeells was arout 60 yean of age and leaves a wife and grown up family. An Indian doctor contribute this gem to tbe pathological knowledge of the riiy. as reported In Warner Bell's Indiana Oa2ett : A young woman In the town or Indiana died suddenly and an Inauest was held. Dr. White, whu had attended her, testified as to bis treatment of her, and when asked whether the heart trouble of which be bad spoken was functional or strnctnral, be said be thouaht It mu.-t be structural, "be cause It struck ber all at onoe." Tbe Jury, however, thought ber death was due to "th Ignorant, Imprudent and Improper adminis tration of narcotics by Jamps White, a man practicing medicine la this community." and Invited "the atteutlon of the proper authorities to this case." To Vlill rlirrBlanl flaw Tmr Weal fa PranijlTknla Railroad rtmpaif. Tosslbly do new feature ever Inaogur. ated by tbe Pennsylvaala Railroad Com pany has attracted such universal com ment and attention as the series of tours It has annouueed, to be run aarly In 1891 to tbe far Pacific Coast. Each tonr will be limited to one hundred passengers, wbo will travel In a Pullman vestibule train, furnished w Ith the luxurious appointments of the rlcTie-t home, with ladles' maid, stenographer and typewriter, library, bath and barber, and smoking and library rooms, and an observation car In truth an exact reproduction of the famous Pennsyl vania Limited. The first toar leaves New York February 7th. snd speeds directly to the acene of tbe famous Mardl Gras at New Orleans, and then out to Soutbero Califor nia, and directly orU to San Francisco, where tbe nnreairicUd liberty of three whole weeks Is allowed, after which they Join the special train for tbelr bomeward bonnd trip via SU Lake City, Colorada Springs, Denver. Omaha, and Chicago. In the selection of Its Tourist Agents and Chaperons tbls company bas chosen them with a special view to ttelr fitness, and whatever tend3 to the tourist's com fort or Interest Is assured by their pres ence. Wo sncb opportunity bas ever be fore been presented to the people of the East of thoroughly seeing tbe vast do main of the country they so valiantly boast of. and at such a beautiful season of tbe year. Tbe rate for the round trip of this first tour is bnt Z 275. 00 which Includes not only all necessrry traveling expenses to San Francisco and return, bat side trips to the most attractive resorts In Califor nia, meals i route, and several carriage and stage rides of interest. Names are now being registered for each of the tours, and applications for Pullman accommodations and Itineraries should be made to Mr. Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant Passenger Agent, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. lllaed the Tat and Killed a Boy. A peculiarly sad and distressing accident occurred at the residence of Mr. G. B. Walker, tbe well-known lumberman of East Otterman street, on Wednesday forenoon. Edward White, a yoang man aged about 18 years, had been shooting rats with a double barreled gun, when Meadte, the little 7-year-old son of Mr. Walker, told young Wbite that tbey bad a cat which they de sired killed and went into the boose to get the feline. He repaired to the alley back of tbe bonse, where he set tbe cat down. White fired and missed the cat. which start ed to run away. Having cocked tbe other barrel of the gnn. he pulled it aroocd. In his baste not thinking of tbe little boy, who was standing about ten feet behind blm. By some means the gnn was discharged, tbe heavy load of shot striking tbe child In tbe mouth, killing blm Instantly. His mouth and chin were torn away, leaving a ghastly opening fully three Inches wide. The feel-, tags of your.g White can be better Imagined than described upon realizing wtat he bad unintentionally done. Tbe dead boy waa carried Into the bouse from whence, bnt a short time before, be bad Issued full of life and happy glee. Ortenilvrg Prcaa. A Bear In a Treo. Pierce Warner, employed by John Merlll at his lumber operation on the right branch of Young Woman's creek. In Clinton coun ty, cut down a tree on Monday and when It fell he was horrified to hear a bear howl wMh pain and rage. Tbe surprised woods man did not wait to alleviate tbe sufferings of bruin but made an immediate rush for the camp. The bear bad made its borne In the hollow of tbe tree and In Its descent was Injured severely. When the men at tbe camp had ben Informed of tbeaffalr by the frightened Warner, a party followed the bear for a distance of three miles but It escaped- They were much mortified to think that a wounded bear could get away from them and the men now regret tne loss of tbe meat tbe animal would bave pro vided, also. Teaebra' Meeting. Following Is tbe program for a teachers' meeting to be held in tbe McMutlen school bouse on Saturday, December 13th, 1890. at 1 o'clock p. m.: Recitation, Mary McDermitt; Whispering, Biddie Thomas; Teacher at recess, Tillle Bradley; Esay. Fannie Richardson; Pri mary reading, Harry Bradley; Busy work, W .A. Baver. Teachers from surrounding districts are Invited to attend. Answer Thla Question. Why do eo many people we see around as seem to prefer to suffer and be made i&leerable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Sbtlob's System Yitalizer, guaranteed to cure tbem. Sold by Dr. T. J Davison. Mr. Carl Rlvlnius wishes to inform tbe public tkat he bas taken the agency in this county for tbe Concert Roller organ, tbe best organ yet made. Price, f 12.00, Includ ing five rollers. Yon are Invited to call and see it at bis store and you can tben Judge for yourself. Geo. I. Hftrhell, Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Pensions ana Patents, Box 253. Washington, D. C Clerk Senate Pension Committee for last 7 years. If you like PROMPTNESS write me. Glad to give advice. oc31.6t Ib Memory or Hon. R. L.Jahaataa. The tollowtna" Hnea la memory ei the lata Hon. K. 1.. JebBMoo woro ral at too Inctitat latt we ek and were banded to aa for publication: S lore lait we met, tba' many bonor'd bead! Bave bowed tbem In the dost. f ebeda. Their memory etlll. an endlmfulebed loiter SUU Urea. a aaered trait And wM!e enrh cell'rr beba rrared wfjl claim It e n. fcr Lctii red Judge. 1 be r'cbt lo i riD tht tribute to his same. To ucra tbej will nut crndire Hie fin; smiKvte. ar ptratlona, alms. Ha e we'.not (bared tbem oil Tbo' lar beneath we bombly write oar name O n wlfdom'a funllt wall. The learnlna- won. tbe honors, tbe saeeeea. Were not by cbanee achieved. And tho' by tolilnc. doubly earned, net lea Were thankfully reeelTed. Bat la a etream be troe not to repre, Bla iieneroae heart flowed o'er, A tide that lavishly went forth to bless Tbe fa flerlnK aDd tbe poor. In that larve heart no room waa ever toaad F or errosanre or orlde. Tbe lce of all bta life had fitly crowned, ' An tbn beloved, he died." Tbe mare that g-nldee thla pen muatdoabt. M u t'weep tK Jiao his bier: Sh e had Lot dared to try her wings without H la gcneiGu help and cheer. A stranger band tan worthier lar portray HI deed tor thoee to come: 'ay We. wbo have known him, by oar tears miatit Oar cr!el baa made oa dumb. For thnee who alt beotde bis darkened hearth. For all he held mr(t dear. And ao fr ns. tbe promise once sent furth Shlnea steadily and clear. "He Imthrul. tboa," ! braye In eyery strife. And la I th.ul be has been: Shall we rot hope be r-eara the crown ot life Tbe (tolden gates within. M. 1. n. Marriage Lletniei. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans Court for tbe week ending Wednesday. November 26tb. 1890. Charles M. Rodgers and Ollye Skyles, Gallitzln. John Short and Elizabeth Roach. Wasb lngtoo township. Jebo Dershel and Tbrvresa Leltx. Carroll township. Daniel E. Snoop and Ida D. Miller. Stony creek township. George P. Engiebauga. Lower Yoder township and Fanny C. Trabert, Johns town. Francis Truman and Mary Moore, Stony creek township. Clayton J. Raffensbnrger and Emma C. Bowman, Johnstown. William J. Miller and Mary A. Boyer, Johnstown. James P. Miller and Sarah F. Mooes. Jonestown. McCIellan Short and Ellen Muihern, Lilly. Emanuel James, Jr. and Catherine Ernst Jonestown. Philip II art man. Huntingdon and Martha A. Malbollen, East Coneiaaugh. G. W. Kuchenbrod. Coopeasdale and An nie Mitchell, Prospect. A Bedford B arc lor. For tbe past two months Bedford bas been annoyed by burglaries, tbe thieves Invarlbly selecting private rosldencee to carry on their operations. In one weak five com plaints were made to the police, who failed to ran down the thieves. A story came to light on Wednesday which it Is thought will pnt an end to the business. Oa Moodsy night Rev. Father U'Connell waa awakened by tbe barking of bis dog. He picked up bla gun and walked to the bead of the 6talre. An electrlo light was burning la bis study and the door lead ing from that room to the ball was open By tta light fc saw a ma n standing In the ball. With leveled gnn he descend and cornered the Intruder. The fellow begged plteoasly for no e rev, saying that bla family was starving, and, after talking to bim a while, the prieat allowed him to go. Father O'Connell roegnlzed.'tbe thief as an acqualtance wbo live In Bedford, but be raf uses to aaake bis name known. Hbllon'a connomotlon fare. Tbls Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably care the worse case ot Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In tbe cure of Consump tion is lthiut parallel in tbe history of medicine. Since Its first discovery it bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which do other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly a?k you to try it. Trice 10 cents, 60 cents, and f 1.00. If your Lungs are sore, Cbst or Sack lame, ue Shiloh'a Porous Plasters. Soldhy Dr. J T. Davison. Died. FARABATJGH. Died at tbe borne of bar parents In Latmbe, Ia on Monday. N'o Vftnber 24th, US0. Gertrude, Infaut daughter of AoBUhtlne and Mary Farabaugb, aged about 9 months. There'll be aomethtnc In Heaven lor Qertle todo; She'll not be Idle la that blessed land; There'll be love lor her heart, there'll be thoUKhis for ber mind And employment for each llt'.le h .nd. Oq that brirrut (blalng abore. where there's Joy ever snore There'll be something- for Oertle to do. w. Mnlloa'a I'atarrb Remedy. Shi'iob's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure or Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Deadaebe. With each bottle there Is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these com plaint a without extra cbarge. Pr'ce 80 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J.Davison. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tna Esnoa: Please aiform yoar readers that 1 hare a poeitire remedy for the above-named disease. By lte timely nee themes nil a of hopeleaa casea hsTe been permanently eared. I shall be (lad to send two bottle of my remedy FEES to any of yonr readers who hare consumption IT they will eeud mo their Expreaa and P. O. addraee. Bespoct fully, T. a. aUXJUM. It. 0. 131 fearl Su. K. X. If orrlod. LI LLY-LUTTRINGER. -Married at the Catholic church lo Ebensburg oo Tues day. November 25tb. 1890. by Rev. J. J. Dtasy, Mr. Lewis Lilly and Miss Katharine Luttrlnger, both of Ebensburg. VOTIVE OF INTENPErF-n APPLICATION 1 FUK t'HAKTtK OF JNCOKPORATIOX Notlce Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas ol Cam bria coanty on tbe First day ol December. A. D. lsflo, under Act or Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide lor tbe Incorporation and regulation ot certain Corporations. Approved April -J. 18T4, and the supplements toereto oy I nomas munroe. H. J. Newhard. Joseph M. OunnlosT. Michael tknnelly, Andrew Yeackln. Ellas Shatter. John I. N'lckol. A. Padula. F. F. Pfoff and others, lor tn Charter of an intended Corporation to be ea.ied tne " rieaiisnip nose company," or uai lllaln. Pa., the charter and object ol which Is, "for the prevention, control and extmirnisn- ment of Fire, and of social Intercourse amontj Its memDers." ana ior tnese purposes to nave, posses and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges eonlerred by said Act ol Assembly, aloreeaid, and Its supplements. EI). T. McNEKLIS, Nov. T. 1S90. Solicitor. TOK SALE. In Cambrfa Township, within fifteen mtnntea walk of Post Office, a amall property, beautifully (ftuated and aflordln a One view of the town and surroundlnn country. Contains Oy and abalf acres (6m of fertile land, a fine orchard . lawn shaded with maples and eatalpa trees. Four roomed nonce witn summer aitcnen. wood and coal houfe attached. Excellent cellar. lrillod well, never falling supply of pare, ecld water. flood stable, three stalls and cerrtece shed. Kxcelleot location for eammer home, cv trait and truck farm; ror terms cell or addree. M US. A K. kt AD. EXesfcrOwrg, Pa. eeeaTl, -t rwitt tie erea- 37XF.U!TOK'S KimrK j Estate ot Fluriaa Ueaeie. Vm deceased. letters teetameutary hk she eee Kenrele. late ot Ixretto trs a ty. deceased, bavlaa iHtia, signed, all peraoee lB4et4 fc hereby notified te saaa fmmt see rtbet delay, and those baling eta-ske e a4 ike easae will present them yrvyt -4 - I far scitlencot. JnniH tmt Ltorelto, Pe. tie. 11, Iwm. t-aeeatur, a DMINISTKATOB-S NuTl'X J Letters of AdsslnlstraUea npnm tbe estate ol lonn a., znr.naiiee. late el Alieebeay town btp. Cambria roenty, deeeesed. bsvins: been granted to the undersigned . notice Is hereby civ. en to all persons indebted to said estate to make I m media te payment, and those bancs: claims or drmamis arainst the same (ball present them propeny auiceaucaied mr sertiernenr. ii. k. Mcmullen. Administrator oi John A. McMnllen dee'd Loreito, Nor. lith, lsoo. TAKE FOR o V RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, i Chest nd the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, etc., tbe I M PORTED If uniinnii n EXPELLEIi IT 13 AND WILL EVER The BEST. UNE0UALE0 REMEDY. TJacmI with great success In the ImneriI 1 I and Bual Ooeral Huapltal of Vfeuu 1 I ana luaay ouiera. 1 Cts Paa;T'..T!ttJ Ttr.liaial act ef TTunssaa: II Tcirn.i-uua, Iu.. Jan. &. '9U. II lour uracr nun apuiier u reatij nrtt as IV thi WE7 11 13 1 I 1 I 1 mm m m XI V x laMit. One f our S!t0-w. t-Trtriir from Rhu Her lu5 onr Armor -it tiriYr. School 61 Si ER3 V& NOTRE DA?TH 50 Cents a bottlo. OF MOST IjBUGGLsTS, OR DIRECT FROM F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. S to lireodtrcy, A'eK York. Isrtssaa neneeet Rudobiiu'lt. Gv. lUilon. ieuaa. KtMttgxlam. Prague aosisiein, iturn. xaurecnoerK. utipmto. 28 iOZLLS ATASIC RLE Books about ether Ancnor eapuioa se njyaiiwni rr rfc r ii T 3 o:t 3 ltM) ly. OF THESE SPECIAL BLACK VALUES before yoo bay a black firecs. Sampled eoet you notblDg, and will aave you dollars. 44 Inch (note the width) All Wool Black Casbmerea, C0c regular value, 75c aineb AH Waol Black berge, SCc, very remarkable yalue. M Inch Black F re nee Sarira, 73c. 42 loco All Wool Black Cbevlottea. C0c worth 75c. 46 loch Black Slik Wrap Caftbmetes at CI. 00. 11. ?1 25 tne present market price on ihee qualities la $1 25. f 1.50. f 175. re spectively. Higher prlees are talked of oo all "Idea. We will be a Utile peculiar aDd adbere to old prlcaa. Catalogs and Samples free. Superior mail order facilities. Try na BatlsfaetloD guarantee;, also lowest prlees. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue .if aa Alias order ol sale Issulna: out of tbe Court ol Common Fleas of Cambria emnty. the aodersiened sjwxfnee ot Jobn Mn'or- mtrk and Lucinde f. Uct;ormlcii, bis wile, will expose tc tuMtc sa'e oa the tremUea hereinafter diwcrlbed as "o. 1, on SATURDAY, NOV. 20TII, 1800, at 1 o'clock, r. af tbe following described real es tate, to wit: No. 1. All that certain lot of rround situate In the boron h uf Wtlmere. Cambria county. Fa., bounded and described wa follows, that Is lo say. trontlna 30 feet on Main street and extend Inn back same width te property ot Abe Hultler, hav ing lot oi M. l. Schryoek on tbe sooth, aad har lt.it thereon erected a two-atory frame dwelling; bouse ond outbuilding. No. 2. Alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate la Summerhlll tnwnhlp. Cambria county. !.. bonnded and described as follows, to wit : Bevtnnina at a jost aad pointers, thence north 88 dea-rees enst 140 percbes to a post and pointers; tbence sooth S decree east 124 perches to a beech; thence sooth S decrees w.at 14 ) perches to a pie and pointers; thence north t degree west 124 perches to the place ot besilnntna;. eon talnln lo aeree. 6 perebee and allowance. The coal underlaying Una property will be offered lor aa e separate and apart from the surface thereof, with all necessary mining; privileges: tbe aaslKnee however, reserving- tbe nht to sell the same as a whole, or of selling the coal separate and apart from the auxtace. TERMS UF SALE. One-third of tbe purchase money to be paid on the eonOrmatlon of tbe sale and the remainder In two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured with bond and mortgage or jadrment notes of purchasers. Purchaser te bave the privilege ot paying the whole of tbelr bids in cash. JtlSEPH H, DIM OND, Aselroee of John and Luclnda P. McCormlck. Nov. XI. IB). HASTlNtvS HOTKI. H. J.SHETVIO. PBOPaiwron. Located at tbe Station, near the centre of the town, on ourth Avenue. We endeavor to fur nish tbe best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol eomlort and quiet will find It a desirable place to atop. The Table la unsurpassed and 1 always supplied with the best tbe market affords, and all tbe delicacies of tbe season. The Bar Is sup plied with the choicest of pure liquors and elarara and nothing: but tbe beetle sold. Special atten tion given to the care ol hones. H. J.SCHETTIt. COMMON PLEAS TRIAL LIST. Second Monday In December. Indiana Co. Dep. Bank. ..vs. Anna. Fisher et al vs. Kaver et al. Vivian v. Williams et al. Lanarenhetm A Shepherd. vs. Pariah. Kutlediie Miller vs. Confer et al. PrlDcle vs. Prlncle. Oray vs. Uray Wyland. Kins; - vnit et al. Wyland . vs. Klnporta. t'rewell vs. Cole. TrTln - OUI et aL Ir"1n i , , ,-vs- Eutruff et aL Kllce va. Elliott. Miller Anna.. -- Mctlerr h. Son Ual lag ber... Same... Malcboaaon.. Wilson Kunkle . Fllck Yost Klein McCawley.. Ebensbnra;, New. S. ISM. vs. storm et al. vs. Motley, .vs. P. K. k. Oo. ..vs. Baker et aL ..va. same. ..va. Loughry. ..vs. Myers et al. .vs. j-ondeiler el al. vt. Adams. .-vs. IHebl et al. va. Dlehl et al. .vs. Vaua-bn. J. V. DARBY. Frothy "SUMMON PLEAS TRIAL LIST. j Third Monday In December, 1890. Indiana Oo. Dep. Bankers. Anna. ButierbaUKh .vs. ("unnlniibam et al. Fuher et al va. Rarer et al Urevy va. Keade. Creaswell r. Uolm. 'T"' . -- Haywood. Ir-'n v Old et al. Irvln va KutrnS et aL Kline , Va. Elliott. Miller. Carney. Moan. fee Wiley Mnrdoek A Bro IH.in orey. Farrell. lKnnboe (assignee) Mavle Supp......... . Ebensburg, Nov. I. 180. vs. McKay. vs. Smith. vs. McMnllen. vs. Humbert et aL . vs. Mckelvy et aL .vs. Shoemaker. vs. Wyiand. .vs. weak land. vs. Buck. ....vs. Kho.ly. vs. Waiihlng-fonTwp. j. c uiBBi, rroihy. T W. DICK, e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, EBKKf BUKS. PeVK'a. aSpeclal attention glyen to claims for Pen sion Boua(. esc cbT-l- GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. EBB(nte, Fl!il. -Ufflco on Centre street, near Wgh. Sweeps the County by an Over whelming Majority. "We Always Iead in Low Priccc. T la one tbln: tbat tbe people of tbls place are bestuiiirje to it-aTlae, viz: Tbat e Vfct Leaders of Low Trices In lilalr aDd Cambria couutlei. All onr cuhtomcrs ?tLi? u ta oecided advantage to purchase here, t thtnd lbe tffort r others to fore prlcrs op. we bave boa eh t to better ad "anj K lDitban any prevloos aeaeon in onr hlMory Onr pureban-e for Fall previous to enaoge -riff were VDormous. Belna casb buyers we bad bo d.fficulty in wcuring cxeeptloual ba,, Sicarcity or tnou B Engtern markets Induced us to buy beyond the capacity of oar store, oorce onr goot are still in Sew York awaitine our orders for shipment. Our storfaraBOwpkedfromwlIarto rfnot one,ncn ,8 dUs mD(1 tbl stock must ruove resardieos , proete Tye ftre 0fferlnB ralufs never see-u before, and never to be secured attain. Ct, a0(i nee ns, and yon wilt say tbat sucb values were never to be baa aa weoffer yoa no.. ' Our etock Includes everjt, carrle1 by modern Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoe and Fur- nishit.tr House. H,J.TSV' f.?COATS FOR LADIES, LOXG COATS FOR CHILDREN We bave tbem all in et R ,,llety. our prices save you moD ey and oar rowIs are guaraiiteed. If any of C Ltiies' Jackets or Coats do not Rlv aatlbfaeuon. we will replace tbem by giving a onef mg we Dtve done eo tote. Overcoats for Men, Boynd Children. Wa bave a fioe line of Overcoats In all tbe latest stylesN. t)r tl Overcoats wliri velvet collars, any color, at ?9 00, worth f lo jjoj.s IJ w np. our fine Beaver lioys Overcoats from SPECIAL NOTICTOOUR CLOTHING C,STOMERS. We received tbls dsy another sblpment of tboue Seal Pluhb CoaU yett j"lie asuouct.'of ttetn u limited, so If you want one Rive ni a call at once. BOOTS AND SHOES. We bave a full line of rubber Roods at a saving: of 23 per cent. Give me aj, be conv!nced;tbat I am selling at tbe lowest prices between rntladelphia and 1 ur. GALLITZEN'S LOW PRICE MERCHANT. The Heat Baceeaafnl Roeaesly ever dlaeow. red. as It la certain la ta affects and does no bUster. Bead proof below i Twtooaxra. Conn. May a. so, Dn. B. J. Kswnaix 0.: 61 rs t Last Summer I cored a Curb upon my noree wita your celebrated Kendall a hpavln Cure and It waa tbe base Job I ever saw dona. I bave a doeea. empty botUee. bavins nsed It witliperfert sncores, runni every thine I tried U on. My aelcbboc bad a boras wiui a very bevl ape via taat mad. hlia lama. Be asked aae bow ao cure It. I reeommeBded KeodalJ's Spavin Core. He eared tbe Spavia la Jaat tbreo weeks. Toors reapectfony, Wuuxrr Wtrna OotvtTBxea, Ohio, Xprfl i. "SX Da. Bl 1. Kssdaix. Oo.s m , Dear Sirs : 1 bare been eeninrmoreof KendanB Bpavla Cure and Flint's Condition Powders tbaa ever (Wore, One man said to me. It wea tbe bes itaspdar 1 ever kept and tbe best be ever used. Otto L. BovraAa, CerrraAaoo, H. Hay U, to. Da. B. J. KawoaU. ca, . . . Dear Kirs 1 bave ased several bottleeof ronx Kendall'a Spavin Cure wttb perfect success, oa a valuable and blooded snare tbat was quite lame with a Bone Spavta. Tbe mare ts now entirely tree Croan laneaeaad snows aeeueif heroine. bespectfuMy, JT. H. Borcauaa. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Koraoa, Lav. Kay B. to. Da. B. J. Ebtdau. Cx. Orat - 1 tblna It mr doty to render too my fbanks (or your far famed knalla Bpavla Core. I had a four year old Ally which I prised very highly. She had a very severe swollen Vt. I tried about eiabt different kinds of medicines which did no s-ood. I purenaM! a bottle of your Kendall's g pa Tin Curo wtuch cured her in four days. 1 remain yours. Htsioa Dowsax, Price $1 per bottle, or sir bottles forts. Aildrn. gtate bave It or can Ret it for yoo. or It wBl be sent to any address on receipt of price by tbe propria tors. DB.B.J. KBoaStaiak VaUta, VcrmeaU oetlO.M.ly. V. FOSTER, rermerl) er the ririn'of Oele. Fostrr Qalnn, Is LocatBu at 247 anil 249 Main Street, Jolmstown, JP;eu, With a large and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3Jct to SX3l"t! KTot to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. BE UP TO THE MARK TRADE JUL Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. mai-St-ly THE STJN OVERCOATS I 1891. Some people aaree with The Sun's opinion about men ana things! and some people don't: but ev erybody likes to ajeth bold ot tbe newspaper which is never doll and never alraid to apeak Its mind. Democrat know that for twenty years The Su has looffht In the front line tor Democratic princi ples, never weakening; or wavering la tta loyalty to the tree Interests ot the party it serves with fearless Intelligence and disinterested vigor. At time opinions have diOered os the best means of accomplish Ins the common purpose; It Is not The Sua't fault If It baa seen further Into the mill atone. Eighteen hundred and tlnety-ooe wfll be a great year In American pobtloa. and everybody should read The Ana. Pally, per month. ..... fO.M ltallv. tier veer. - - 00 Menday. per year. ..... .oo Ially and Sunday, per year. - .- l w Itairy and Sunday, per month. - - 0.70 Weekly Sun. one year. .... Loo Addreaa THE SCH. Hew fork. ALEXANDER F- HAY. CATIREI, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dln Ineand Lunch Rooms. 614 Pen Avenue, PITTHBIBU, PA. f-pr-Weddlngf. Parties. Luncheons, etc.. tap- Clled with every requisite, to any available point, y rail or otner conveyance. Steelal and propmt attention given orders by mall or telephone. August X2, 18M-3m. SALESMEN WANTED. A good chance to secure a raving sttuallun for tbe dull winter months. Kerb talesman fnr nished with a eomplet ontht Illustrating and describing New I'ruitt. etc.. that tell rtadlly. Salary and expense from rtart. Write fr.r tenna. HOOFES. BKtS. A THOMAS. Alaple Avenue urserles. eel" Bt Wert Chester, fa. Clothing ! i Clothing! Having returned from the Eastern cities I am now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Ha's, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell for cash, I can and will sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competiti on. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity of buying first class goods at such low prices. Call soon and see my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Respectfully, eU-90-ly C. A. SHARBAUGH, OAKKOMTOWN, f'KNVA , T?XKCrTOESS' NOTICE. Ii Th Tbe underpinned havlng-been appointed ! executors ot the estate ol tbe late Kubert I. t jonnsion, request an parties naving caims against said estate to present them properly au thenticated for payment, and those knowing tbeierelvei Indebted to said estate to make Im mediate payment thereot. A. BtT;K. KOHT. SCANL.AN. EbeDsbarg, I'a Nor. 14, Itwo. Kzecutors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ol Administration on tbe estate ol John A. Krie. Ute of Clearfield township, Cam bria county, deceased, having been graaled to theun.lersl.nel. all persons Ini :btel Co said es tate are requested to luafce payment and those having claims to present tbe saind without .lelav to JiLStfll A K.K1SK, Clerilaii t wp Not. 14, lwu. AJmiuirU;or. S THAT CO IV. i'ame to tbe residence ol the subscriber In Fortage township. Cambria county, on or about tbe ittih ot Octuter last, a red cow with tight horn broken off, ahou t five yeara old. 1 be owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take ber away, otherwise she wilfbe dtrpused of according to law. JEKEMIAH Bt'KKET. Portage, Nov. H, lssw. STK4Y H EI FEU. Came to the reeldenee ol tbe aubscr1ter re siding in A'legbeny towcsh.p on or about the 8th et September last a ttray red and white belter, 3 years oli. Tbe owner it requested to eome for ward, prove property, pey cnargea an. I take her ay, i',!uW she will ie diM of aeco'ding "'' CitOKUE E. HA1U A'''SW tuwiship. Nor. 14, 1d(M St. El u t ts I) ii II i I? i I 1 t - I T." J