if nmbria mmnn, M:h sltli:l. C A ill! Ill A CO.", pa. i i:iiW. PKt'KM r.KIJ lS'X'. I,,lm AIm-1. m r tlif on Mr. -,,' ti !'l " -! 1,, ui'ir i;, I'jlli. r Mr. v i.-l. Mi f Hustings, was u WYilni'Silay. 1 1 1 ixm.T-i in our jail luul KiwiiN'ci'l. of Asliv i (, hour- in to it on Tui'Silay. William MM:in:iiiiy. of Whit.; p. .lroni-.l in to s' us on W1- Yi!ii;iin Kiiliardsnn. of Oone--lifiil a roiiplc of tl;iy in town k. ; Tilii'- I.ainU-l t. of .lolmslown, is lu i -i-trr. Mis. SliciiiT Slniiiiakrr, II Til Ml .ill -p., M i -Mi Tlioinas. of Carroll it or to K.Iicii1hiiij on j.lar.-. :i. .I.ilili's J. 1 1 1 , u a- a i: i.lay. 'I'lionias M;ilriTi. an old ri-siili-nt of :i 'i.w nlii p. i ly i nir i-ry ill w ilh no t for liis f-io rry. 1 1. Kitli'll. I-Nij.. of this lar is ii'Mili-m-.- Iu.i,iil v it li hot water fi tfil with i-li-ct rir Hull's. I. II. Zahin an. I .laimhtt r. Miss who 1 1 1 a wi'i-U viMtinir frirniN I'.i t -t'liru. ift n i mil honu- on Tiifxlay. M i miii t i ooin w a- ;i I tiTllooll. With u.ial llaMiini- Cl ow tied oil Wcil-)-oph- ailiolls to Iri't liri- to tin- in- Ainirvw llili'inan ami A. S. allitin. shot two h'ir in th mar l'lizlftow ii. lllair county. "I -. ,r:. of i .1 i.::iiii M.. inlay. II,.- wife of William I). .loncs. rcsiilimx ..lit -.M-ll Illill S liol t h of KlMMisliui't;, ill ;, i ;.i im n-hi. ilic.l on Monday. aifnl t I". far-.. i ;i i.i m . I i m i i i ur cap) iiri'd a w ild 1 ur i i i rap on Sunday la-t near l'ortuii iL-l.i d pounds and iiit-usur." l. : ''iiiii lip to tip. i ..ni.- I :. oh man. dr., of Ilollidays i u In If ii Ili-rim; from a di ra iimMiK-nt :!,.. mind on Saturday, drank coal oil ,i I I rom I he Hin ts. A .im; of mi'ii arc st riimiiii! four more mi I lie limit ditance t'lephone line. ,- paed t hroiiirh here on Wednesday i ,iie iratcliiii; westward. . I. ivih. t In- live-year-old son of .John i i . . .1 t a noe ( reek. I.lair county, ap . .1 a match lo hi elothiiiL; on Saturday I ;i- liiillii'd I -V i 1 1 1 1 recovery. riie ! iu'luiii: for si-veral days past has ii pu ny uoimI in tow ii, 'iiit people from niiliy ay that aflet leaving t o A li a uj I iin hit ler t hail a sleiifh. A lame Mark hear passed throimh i-: ll.illiilayhur on Saturday intiii i utr I.i- ;iy to l.iuli moiintaiu. A niiui- i of lniiiti i's -lii . u Ii i i 1 1 ii their trims and ii li d after hruiii. II. i il litre Tll.lr case i iii nl i uni t e n 1 1 in may he Mr. .lames i -wan w ai ti . a nd In is is w it hunt an :ilniiit lorty this wrk and the coimtv jai are. how e el . ii ! tried at in le-llefolltl lilted. Uai;er. a veteran of the whose nut' is seventy-four lioine is at v ilmore. w as . -ni I y prostrated with a paralytic stroke I I- ilanirerously ill. M i . I Jeoi i-'e Callaihan. who was foriner i lui-f dispenser in Klair's meat market : l is place, is now one of the lllelnliel s uf him of t'allailian V I lunulas, who i ale a market at l'attoii. Tin- Soutli Folk Ciiiniir hoists the - of William Mckinley for presi, lent Thomas Heed for Vice president in Siiiue men don't appear to know i he t hit with a ciuh. apt. TI 1a Kavis, of tin's place, one a-t w cik disposed of a tract of rial in tin- I :lack lick, coutai niii t w o him -i ml se tit y acres, to a patty of east- i 't ii, -I l 1 1 ipitalisis for the sum of STi.imi. M.-s-i-s. ( harles p. l lrick and II. k. .'-.ii. of the Snyder county har, on He --day of last week, were examined t i:i.. :.ti to the Camhria county har. iiiti-inl locating in .lohnstowu. .. W. ll.issett. of Johnstown, was t'.iii.:ht in jail on Monday, to answer at .it a i hai -lie of rape, preferred against ii t Miss Alpha Mitchell, a domestic n.p,oeil at Hasset's hoardini; house. Tin- corps of eiiitiiiei rs. w ho have hecn n. I i!i i i-d fur some t i me past on the I thick - s. ilisl.aiided on Wednesday, anddepart i t.'f other localities. Mr. Martin is now one of the corps remaining in :l..- .inly '. w n. Tin- i I port of State l'riiiter tl.i. i for eiidinir .lime :.'oth. ts'i:.", sliows 'I. .it tin- total cost to the state for the year ! "i pn.itiiii; and hindim; was I7s..v.r.'. 1.'; -. ol paper and sii ppli.-s. p.. . t'.i, total ? : l l.-:'..iu. lieie ral I). II. Hastings, of ltellefonte, iv a- in tuviii on Wednesday, and delivered .. 1'ia.tical and i n leiesi i nu lect u re lef..r. he teachers iisiitute in the afternoon. 1 n. ra' Hastings at one time w as a kniirht I he l.ir. ll. lii the lil.i l suit l.ioiiL'ht hy Patrick l' i. of 1 i 1 1 -lui ryj. against .lann-s M. I'. V. U. kaird. of the t;reeiis,uiv .1; tiled III reelishlllt! last Week lliejliry i lit i ii a verdict of not uuilty and di- I the 11. sts. ludire Cyrus I.. I'ershintr. while le'iv ' H his h.-iu l, u.1 I'oltsie. after Tin ii.. 'i ii i ni,' scmi hi (if cuurt . on Wednesday o; i-i week, was attacked with a heinor i i and had to ! carried home. Ni .ii- results are apprehended. A lame Imck deer walked dow n o!T1ln .iit.iin ami intn Ni'iv I'ioreiice last I'ri . i viliini. 'J'he hlllll.ls Ixinsr ahselit 'in- in. .l.-ied him and after taking ; iv.-i, uf ihe tow ii ami i hasini; severti I In- li ft for his home in the mountatii. Mi- Kl leu It ik. r. .1 w idovv, w hose hotin 'i .l"hii-1iw n. has received notice that "i.. I. .1.1 I tee Ii U'l. tilled a M-l-ioll of pi' i . Mli and hai k pay aiiioiintiui; to ?'.i".'7 vi .- lii- f..ui children. I ler deceased hiis ''I vviiiiaiu Itaker was a sohiiei m '! ...t.- war. s.'liii-y 1'iill.r. of DulM.is, I'a.. who ' '! to I'ltl-I.iiii; lo invesliu'ate the report .1 In- name had heen used freely on not -' l a I'it ts,ur' and Alleirheny liiin- I'l al.-r. has ili-cov.-i.-d that liis name it - mi f. iivi-d paper to the amount of viiii ;.iiii and 7,lio. le-v. I'aiher Matthew Smith, who has 1 I. u l cf St. Mary's coni'rei'at ion at 'ii.. I, II iv -hum. .1! At si net' the death of th I't-tor. Uev. I'ather Iloiilielly, was flay re'iiuved to ti e hoiile of his Key. l ather I". Smith, of Al ii a.'. ouiit ofsickness. i in. t int.' of the Somerset county ''i.'ii! I i.-niocratic Sm-iely the other '" i i'. resolutions extending coiiurat nla-'"i.-' t., National ( hainnan William I'. "n ty on his niaiiai. iin iit of the I'litti 1' and a r-iin m.-iida I ion that lie "'-'"' i In- ifeticrorously rnouied. were " a 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I y passed. ,ln-i ph I'rinle, of Sllllimel hill, who A 'iiiil.-r recoiiianci' to apH-ar at Sep- i sessions, to answer a .'liarne of ions mischief in cutting the Im-Us on - i v mill of John liiown. at Siimnier ' : t ut who tailed to turn up when the ' was called, was arrested last week at ""' I' l'.ii k and hrouiih t to jail w her' he i. main until the case is i-alled for trial U Uei-U. I'-liii ti., Hi Counterfeit dollars liearinz tli datf of 1. n are In circulation. It is almost per fect in make-up. size and appearance, hut may he easily detected hy the weight, lieinff a quarter of an ounce linliter than the Pennine. People should keep a sharp look out for the dollar of ism. Andrew tiorman, a IIuni?:rlan ooke worker livini; at Calumet. Westmoreland county, was murdered at a frolic tin Mon day morning, .lolin Korocs is the aliened murderer. At the juhilce there was the usual supply of mixed drinks, and as the niirht drow on the customary free-for-all liifht. develMped. Mr. Thomas Horan. of Snmnierhtll township, has up to date, since the season hepan slaughtered eleven wild turkeys w it h his little trim. One tine hird weiiihed twenty-six pounds and thirteen ounces and any other man than Tom would have stretched it to twenty-seven pounds, hut w hen it comes to giving the weiicht, Tom is absolutely correct. The .lohnstowu Jh rnlri. of Wednesday says: N. Mervine, a prominent attorney of AlliHina. is in the city to-day. Mr. Mervine is attorney for the Snyder Kirls, from the north of the county, w hoso trial for arson was postponed from last term, lie w as accompanied hy a brother of the girls, their business here lieiiti to inform themselves as to when the trial would come olT. In the year 17i" the average weight of fatted steers in the London and Liverpool markets w as hut :un miuiuIs. This, too. at t In average ot live years. In !... tins av- ratic weight was increased to is- pounds. In Isro the weight was CM pounds, more than double that of I7i. The average weight of the fatted steer to-day is more than four times what it was in 17i'. only 1st", years ago. Last Thursday night Ceorsc F. Miller, freight conductor at l'ortage, fell throtiL'h a bridge at Itolivar, sustaining prohuiily fatal injuries. The conductor's tram was crossing the high stone bridge on the Itolivar branch, at Holivar, w hen he lipped off a car and fell through to the river, lie was terribly mangled by falling n t In-stones. Mill.-r is married and about f..ri v years of aire. Perry Cramer, of Milesburg, Centre unity, last week received from the Penn sylvania railroad company s.inio damages for injuries received in a collision between Day Kx press and Snow Shoe combination on OctoU-r 17, W.ii, The accident hapM'iiil tlioiit midway betweeen Uellefonle and Milesburg. Mr. Cramer brought suit for ooo but by advice of his attorneys ac cepted the above sum. the company paying os is. A Hungarian whose name we failed to earn was struck by a passengar train near Soiiman. at an early hour on Tuesday morning and thrown from the track, lie w as discovered several hours after t he ac- ident by the crew of a freight train w ho found him lying alongside of the track un conscious, witli a broken arm, several cuts about the head and an ugly gash in his ilxlomcn. lie was sent to the Altooua hospital. Mrs. Sara .1. Park, willow- of the. late I). 1. Park, of Pittsburg, died suddenly at sea, on Ixiarit the steamer Servia, on .No vember lr.ih, ageu about nixty-nine years. Her remains wi re interred at Washington, D. C, on Wednesday. The deceased for a number of years was an annual visitor at Cresson, where she owned the cottage known as Park Cottage, the ono occupied by President Harrison and family two years ago. I'nder the Itaker election law horoughs and townships must make iioiiiiuatkuis for ollicers to be elected 'it the February elec lion. The borough and township auditors will see to having the tickets printed. In biiiouirhs all nominations must be certified lo ihe auditors at least ten days In-fore the lion in the townships seven days lie- f.ire. The tickets will lie printed on one sheet, the same as the tickets for the gen eral election. -On Monday while Lewis Rankin, of Cambria township, was driving through t w n with a two horse sled, a crowd of children gathered on his sled and were en joying a ride. When opposite the Cambria House. Maliel Creery, a little (laugher of 1 Jr. M. It. i:. Cr.-ery, of this place, fell olT, in front of one of the runners but managed to cling lo the sled until the team was topped. As it was, she was severely bruised but luckily escaped being seriously hurt. The fruitful result of the election is al ready manifested in Allegheny county a few miles from Dayton. A sheep drover. awake to his ow n interests, met the un suspecting owner ol the sheep Willi the unanswerable argument that the country was now Democratic, that the tariff had been taken off of wool, that free trade meant no consideration for sheep in the spring, and that they had Itctter be Id for something now. The drov?r bought the sheep at half price and wetiton his way rejoicing. iMiytun Seirx. Frederick Pront. a farmer living near Somerset, Pa., went to Jersey City, Fri day, to buy '"green goods" for which he had negotiated with ;eorge Williams, lie was met at the depot by Willians, who got $7.". from him, but refused to give liim anything in return. He finally gave ltiont j.'n to pay his way back to Somerset, but before he could hoard his train both men were arrested as suspicious characters. W hen Pront told his story, Williams re fused to give his real name or residence, for fear newspaper notoriety might ruin him and make t ion hie for his family. Itiit.li men were locked up. Miss Margaret Hamilton, formerly a teacher in the Altooiri public schools, met death in a more than usually distressing manner at kittanniwg, Armstrong county, on Sunday morning. She had Ix-en teach ing in Allegheny and was spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her sister at Kit tanning when she was taken ill witli a fever. On Saturday night she became de lirious, and on Sunday morning about 3 o'clock she in some way eluded the vigi lance of her nurses and escaped from the house. Search was immediately institu ted, and an hour later her dead Imdy was found in a stream a short distance from the house. The county commissioners of Somerset count y do not propose to allow the South Pen ii Itailroad Company to evade the pay ment of taxes, even if It Is not in real ex istence, iT they can help it. Last year every foot of property lielonging to the de funct corMiration was assessed, the whoh aggregating in value to 17.",oo, on w hich were placed taxes to the amount of K.V. An attempt was made to collect the tax. but it w as not successful. Now the com missioners propose to put the proierty up for s ile with the list of unseated lauds and collect the taxes in that way. It is to lo hoped that the coinmissiouers will lie. sue cessful in their efforts. The lire, hich was supised to liavp Ihu'ii extinguished. III the llutiey Prook mine near llaleton, last week, has broken out afresh. A fierce lire Is now raging alx.ve the main gangway. The Interior of the mine has been so wrecked that a total collapse is anticipated and workmen dare not enter it. Th vein now burning is one of the richest In the region, and hi i not w hich have been more recently opened an in the same basin. Millions of tons of coal are thus exposed to the ravages of the lire, and if the efforts which are now lie- ing made to extinguish it prove tin success ful, this vast field of coal may lie destoy d. Watei 'is again being pumped into in to the mine. Frank Hodge and William Murphy, two crooks who were incarcerated in the Hlair county jail, at Hollidaysbnrg, on a charge of shooting a companion atont a month ago in Altoona. succeeded in mak ing their escatie on Friday night. They broke up their iron cots and with the ma terial thus supplied. and an old case-knife, they soon dug a hole though the outer w all of the jail, and hy the aid of the bed clothes, they let themselves down into the jail yard. After getting in to the yard they loaded the lock which sveun-d the big gate with jiowder and blew it Into fragments. Alniut a week ago twt or three friends of the prisoner called to see them, which w ill probably account for the powder, fuse and case-knife lieing in their possession. On Thursday of last week, Cilliert (ireenhurg, chief of the Huntingdon lirede- tm i t men t and e.x-nresident of the State Fireman's Association undertook to rulhll the requirements of an election liet by wading across the Juniata river at its w idest Kiint there. The recent rains had raised the liver ctiiisiderably and Chief tirecnburg when only a little wayout from the shore was carrhnl off his fen-tand sw ept down the river. The river banks were lined w ith piiiple on either side and a brass band was waiting to receive the ventur some swimmer. Owing to his heavy clothes. Chif (ireenburg was drawn un der the water several times and w hen he had finally given up. Thomas Long, who had gone to his rescue in a Ixiat drew him in and brought him to shore in an uncon scious condition. He was finally resusci tated. There is a variation in the usual breach of promise proceedings in a case dcveloed at Johnstown. Frederick Kisleizervia, a young Herman, has entered suit in the county court against Pertha Ludik a comely lass of the same nationality, for breaeh of promise. At the preliminary hearing lie-fore Justice liland the young man swore that the courtship and engage ment had progressed through the usual stages to the jHiint w here lie had procunii A marriage license. Then the girl repudi ated the contract and would not marry. He appe-jls to the courts to make her live :ip to her part of Ihe agreement. The pretty defendant alleges that her ardent lover was too in tens.- in the prosecution of his suit, threatening to make her cither his wife or an angel. She was afraid he would kill her anyway, and she refusal to marry her prospective executioner. Joseph Lydie. a nu reliant of Cireen ville. Indiana county, was the victim ofan attempted robliery on Monday night. Just liefore cltsing time Lydic gave his little laughter a tin lxix containing a sum of money, and told her to run home with it, only a short elistance from the store. At the same time he put a larger sum of paicr money in his pocket. Then he went out side the store to put up the wooden shut ters. As he stepped out he was follow ed hy an unseen assailant. A fight followed, to which Mr. Lydic's attention was at tracted. An alarm was given and the would-be rtibtier tied. A jKisse was organ ized and in a few minutes thr pursuit of the fugitive was taken up. He was traced to Dixonville, then to Marion-Center, and from there he took a circuituoiis rout A relay of pursuers took up the chase at Marion and are still on the trail. (leorge Smith, of Cfinoe tow nship, In diana county, died in the irjnd year of his age last week. He was born in April, isou and was one of first settlers of the town ship in which he lived. Mr. Smith was one of the wealthiest farmers in Indiana county. It is said that he had a habit of hoarding away money secreting it aUnit the house? which proved very expensiv to him. as he once had a large sum de stroyed by mice and was once or twice th victim of robbers. When the old log house n w in' lived for many years was torn down. money was found in many a nook, and several coffee extract Ihixcs tilled with gold and silver, w hich he had forgotten all about were found w ithin the walls. Mr. Smith paid little attention to his personal appe-ar a nee, and would In mistaken by a stranger for one of the poorest instead of one of the wealthiest men in the township, lie was twice married, and leave's a family eif eight children, whom his economy and thrift have left in possession of comfor table fortunes. KlirrltTn Nairn. Sheriff Shumaker advertises the follow ing proMrties at Sheriff's sale at the court house on Monday next at one o'clock, i M. The interest of R. W.Anthony in alot of ground in Keade township, having thereon ected a two-story plank house. The Interest tif Matthias Purnhcimcr in lb; acres in Cambria township, having thereon a log house and log barn. The interest of Edward Evans in a lot of ground in Portage township, with one- story building. The interest of James Puck in a lot of ground in (iallit.in liorough, having there on a two-story frame dwelling house. The interest of Mary (Ilosser in a lot of ground in (iallit.in Ixirough, havlngthere in a two-story plank house. The interest of Elizabeth Kunsman in Mi acres of land in Keade township. The interest of J. A. Hendricks in a hit of ground in Suminerhill borough, having thereon a two-story plank house. The interest of the same In a lot ef ground in Suinmerhill, having thereon tvo-story plank house with mansard roof, unfinished. The interest tf Francis Yahner in a lot of ground in Hastings borough, with two-ftory dwelling house and blacksmith simp. Tin interest of Charles F. Luther in 41 acres and r4 perches of laud in Siisqtn hanna township. The interest of Patrick Plunkett, Thos K. Pluukett, John Plunkett, Ann Plunk ett and Richard Plunkett in a piece of land in Tiinnelhill Ixirough. fronting fell feet on Church stieet and extending 4'X feet along the mountain road, having thereon erected three two-story houses, The interest of William Haines in a lot of ground in Ashville, having thereon two-story frame house. The interest of F. A. Shoemaker in SI acres and 14H pe-rclies In Keade tow nship MnrrliMT I.lcenree. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, .'o vcmlier.'iO. ls'.r-': James I). Ross, Johnstown, and Louisa J. Wissingcr, Adams township. Conrad Weigel and Sadie Roekvvood P.row lis town. Patrick F. Priest and Parhara J. Eger Johnstown. George Sumniers and Jennie Patterson Frugality. George Edward Whitcd and Nora R Myers, Susquehanna township. Tli Trarhrr'i Inalltnl. On Monday after the arrival of the train Profesnor Leech called the teacher- ilisti tllute to order. About two bund reel and fifty teachers are enrolled. Miss Annie McGlade, of Portage, was elected recording secretary and Miss Clara Flscus, tif Stuiiycreck township, was elect ed reading secretary. Professor R, H. Piter and J. Se-hrock were chosen Vice Presidents. Professor T. L. Gibson, of Ebensburg, was elected treasurer. A Boom tor No n man. The Altooua TrfoifJie Wednesday of says: Within the next few weeks the Cambria Mining and Mai.iifacturiiigCotnpany, with headquarters at No. 119 South Fourth street. Philadelphia, will award contracts for the sinking of two shafts, the success ful opcratiinof which will, with some coke ovens now in contemplation, give employ ment to men. It is the intention of the company to sink two shafts near Sonman station, Camhria county, along thr line of the Pennsylvania railroad, about twenty miles west of this city, and work three veins of coal liom this oHration, haying an output of I, UN) tons pet day. The main shaft will lie put down aboutH l."o vards from Sonman station, on the south side of the main line of the Penn sylvania railroad and will be llx'M feet in the clear and aliout .Too feet deep. The in side timbers will be lOxlO-inch hemlock, set five fcttrom centre to centre. It will be divided into three compartments, of which two w ill le for cage w ays, while the remaining iHirtion w ill be used as a means of ventilation for the mine. The latst i m pro veil appliances for the rapid handling of cars, pushing them on and off the cages, will lie employed, as the limr necessary for a round trip to be made w ith the cages will be only thirty stconds. The hoisting plant will consist of the most modern and IaU.r-sa ving machinery, the motive ower being a double engine of t."iO horse ixiwer. The machinery will be built so that coal can U htiisted freim all three Veins fiemi the same shaft. The sceuid shaft will be ab iut ten feet square, sunk to the same depth a the oth er. It will be situated alxiut l.'iO feet from the main shaft, as required by law, and w ill 1m used as a means of ventilating the mine. In addition a winding stairway will 1m built in this air course, the purosc of which is to furnish a traveling way for he men in case of an accident or an ex plosion in which the main shaft would be rendered useless. The Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Company, John Paird, No. 11'.' South Folk strtct, Philadelphia, president, owns the large Sonman tract in Cambria county. (insisting of .1 ,UN) acres tf the choicest oal land in that legion. Of this the com pany w ill tap d) acres from the shaft at Sonman. taking the coal fiom the whole three veins the "E," or U'lnun; the "II" and the "P," or Miller seams. The "It" seam is believed to lie about feet under the surface at the peiint where the shaft will 1m sunk. In the Miller vein alone there are ".) tons of coal to the acre. while the others w ill average a little less. Taking the three seams a conservative av- rage would Im 1J,ii tons per acre. There w ill U'fiiro acres worked from tliisoieniiig. so there will In aliout 7,.rH0.0i tons of e-oal taken out tM-fore the supply is exhausted. L nderlyiug the whole tract there must Im UMkif) .urn tons of coal of gooei quality, lioih for steaming and making coke. The company has in view the building of loll coke oyeus neat the shaft. The "K" vein is of a superioi quality of coking coal and the industry would be a piolitable one. Other improvements are also in contempla tion by the company. As sMn as Mssible work will Im com menced for laying out a teivvn at Sonman tation, as this shaft will, w ith the coke- oven addition, give employment to a small army of men. There will be a store, prob ably of brick, built by the company. It is not at all improbable that within a year a town of l,ilii or 2,ui0 inhabitants will be built up at Sonman. It is estimated that the cost of sinking the shaft, including loo ovens and either improvements will reach f l.om.ono. It is not the intention of the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Company to eiperate this shaft when completed. The coinuanv will lease the whole thing to some oM-ra-ting coal company and will receive a good royalty on each ton of oal mined. They have other oMTations leased on the Son man tract. A branch two miles in length will built from the main line of the railroad at Son man, thus enabling other parts of this im mense lxnly fjf coal to be worked and con veyed to the market. Theentire work ef sinking the shaft and making all other improvements w ill he tin der the supcrviMon of L. McDonald, of this city, who oe'cupies the responsible position of mining engineer and general local manager for the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Company. It is expected that the work will be completed by June 1 ItALTZ ELLS' THIS fall we have solil a sur prisingly large nutnber and now h ve ordered and are just receiv ing a splendid line especially for the holiday trade. AWcordially invita you to come and see what we have and make your selection early as they can be laid aside and kept until needed. For la dies here is a partial descrip tion, all Paragon Frames, new styles and fit for gifts to the proudest. Ladies' . best silk, straight carved ivory handle, very hand -some gold band and ornament, $8.00. Straight handle, beautiful Carulian ball and gold band and tine silk, !.'. i. Sterling silver haudles, in best silk, very elegant, 1U. ImiMjrti-d wood sticks, pierced with animal heads, new and very unique, f."..oo. Fine silk, straight handles in imitation ivory, very pretty, f 4.75. Rest Satin de Chine, carved pe'arl sticks and gold band, f.'i.oo. Celluloid hxip handles, fine satin de Chine, .ti inches, f 4.O0; -JH inches, 4.rl. Enamel crook slick, with silver band, iu Satin de Chine, CI.",. Fine horn stick, inlaid with pearl. Satin de Chine, $.'1.7.1. Natural wckkI stick loeip in latst style. best silk, f .!. French bone handles, imorted gloria. - inches. f.'t.i"; inches, $:i.'K Shot Silk, blue and garnet, natural woh1 socks, fj.uo. Plain blue silk, tX.Ki. In Men's Umbrellas there are some very handsome designs in handles, among them, tigers at full length, extremely nobby. This style in best twilled silk. 2S inches and Paragon tranies, $10.00. Carved ivory ball in Ust silk. Paragon Frame. '.'.oo. P.est silk Carulian ball, .-..oo. French horn sticks, silver-trimmed, twilled silk. ., 4.7."i and ."..00. Natural wood stick, steel rod, good silk. 1.7.-1. BALTZELLS', Altoona. Orphans Court Sale OK VALl!ABL.I REAL ESTATEJ- )Y virtue of an order ol tbe ( irpbanf' Cocrt ot 1 t;ratni county, l'eniiTlvni. to me di rected. I will eitMine to iiu'illc le at the prem ises lo the TdhMce ot St. Augustine, on SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1882, at two o'clock, p. M , the following derlbel real eftate. vn: All that certain piece or parcel ot land rltnite In the vtllmce ol St. Auicusnne. In the townvhip or 'lernlJ, In 'amtrla county. renn;v&nla. hound ou the eat hy lot ot John riMcle: on the north by land ot Andrew Carl: on tbe wet hy an alley. od on the nouth by pablh Lltrbway or Main sir. et In nald village 01 st. Augustine, oav. Irnt therein erected A Frame House, STABLE AND OUTBUILDINOS. TEKMS OK SALE: Ten percent, ol purcbae money to be paid In band at tbe time ol sale: tbe balance ol one-tblrd at the eonhrmatlon ot sale: one third In alz month, and one third In twelve monthi Irora the confirmation of rale. Ieierrel pay menta to bear Interest and lo lie secured by judgment bond and mortgage nl purchaser. tu. tt. im e. t Ai , Administrator ol William K. Powell, deceased. November 1. Isy 3t LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.MI. B. MILLED, ... CANIIIEK. Hellefonte P Miortiy alter the election of tirover Cleveland the calamity wailers had it re- Hrted that the Valentine Iron Company was Koing to close down it furnaces and works at Iivllefonte. Not only has this proved to be false, but is now an thoriti v ly reKrted that work will soon be com menced to put the plant of the ltellefonte Furnace Company in condition to resume operations early next year. This plant has leen idle for two years. and its resump tion means employment foroverone thous and men. The well-known Collins broth ers are now the head men of the furnac? company. In addition to the above it now- looks as if the Klass works and nail works will lie put in ('iteration ann, and business men in a (Mtsitioii to know, say the building of the Pennsylvania and Eastern railroad from ltellefonte to Watsontow n Is assured w ithin a year, .so that all told the pros- jiects for ltellefonte under a Democratic administration are not so blue after all, but rather more rosy-hued than they have Ihimi fjr a long- time. The Snion of A d Trat. The season of advent, which Is observed principally in the Catholic and Episcopal churches, liegan Sunday and will last until Christmas. it is a season of penance. which, though not as severe In character as lent, partakes of the same observations. In the Catholic churches the cokes of mourning are used, and during the ser vices the Cloria is omitteed from the mass. Christians are supposed, by denying them selves ordinary worldly pleasures, to pre pare their hearts for the coming of the Savior, which the season of ltd vent siKni- lies, and many rigid church members will not attend theatres, balls, or any kind of amusement durine the season. In the Catholic churches marriages are not per- mitlG during advent. Among religious orders the period is observed very strictly, and all communications with the world i: as far as possible, avoided. Special servi' ccs are held in the churches. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT IXSUR- ANCE. court beginning the second her. IW: it ol txi niter . McOonlgle ( lardner r'nlmcr Not ley fc. rlarter Hill tL Auliry Merrlne..., Monday ol Itocem- Woll Tbouias Peter tut v Sons.. Seanlan...... Same HaneuO.. siigeraon ,, ,, Friday. BtniliiD. H ots, assignee... J ones. ....... Nov. 11. 1892. r ii TH To look elsewhere for cloaks is simply wasting time, as you enn buy them cheaper of us than at other house in the county. Our assortment is the best and we can please you in even any particular. OUR PRICES DO THE BUSINESS ! C.EXERAT, KANKIXG BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES UEPUKSKNTEI) HY IS. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicit. ni, assiirmsrour patrons that all business entrusted to us w ill re ceive prompt and careful attention, and tie held strictly eonlldeiitial. i ustomers win tx treated as lilM-rally as good banking rules will permit. feb.V.iO. Lilly. Penna ri'KI A I. LIST. 1 1.1st ol causes aet down for trial at a term of vs. McKllIp k('o. ..vs. Piper f-o. vs. Stevens. w Htrner. vs. Mc.Mullen et aL ,,, , Morgan. Adini. vs. Hear Kldge IJoal Coke Jo. Ti. Ott. v Stlcta. vs. Wolf. vs. Keller tt Groan. ... vs. Same. ts. Hurke et aL ts. Ortrhttt. . -....vs. Ihtllr. ...-vs. Prvor. vs. Plunket. vs. Mulvehlll. JAS.U. HAKBY, Prutbonotary. Om cartiiia Cylinlar. de.lrT doa t handle the eottw Writ QC lorCtafflsaUa4 iDiroaocwory price, W. fl. HARRISON OQ. ft'rVs. ANTON( OHIO, OC14.2U1. ' THETORNADO EnsilkM J- CUTTER- - U tV V'T aioo st sL-?J U' iT' ' SwL Oat to 4 wtkiksi O d&gcj or ore rum if Navy F.lue Cloth Reefers, worth $5.50, at -Cloth :inl Cheviot, fur trimmed, worth sS.50, at -Black and IJlue Cloth Reefers, Astrukan, fur tri mini ns, worth $11.50, at Lace Pleat Coats, worth .1 2.00, at .... -Misses all wool Reefers in three light shades, velvet collar worth $7 OS, at Children's Gretchen Coats, with long capes, fill le.tding shades, worth $5.08, at We still have over two hundred ladies' Newmarket Coats, all in heavy cloth, Beaver and Cheviots, worth 8 $10, 12, $14 and $10, at 3 OS. G.12. 8.50. 8 Ox 5.0S. 4.00. 2.50. IF nOTfcL. LK (1RANHE. H J. SHETTH. PBorRiaroR. located at 1'uHuis. Pa., near the M. K. at r. Hallway Itepot. We always endeavor to fur nish tb best accommodations to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol Mm tort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best tbe market aOorda.and all (be delicacies ol the season. The Bar Is sup plied with tbe choicest of pure liquors and clears nd nothing but the beat Is sold. "Special atten tion given to the care of horses. n. J. 9UHE1TUI. Mrs. Mary Wilkes, an aged crippled lady, was attacked by two unknown men liear New Florence ou Sunday aud robbed Of ti.M). ra)l I of tbe sm. The blight, green foliage of summer which Is now variegated Willi golden tints, and ie.afli.-ss trees wil soon presage the ptuning of w inter's chilly blas ts. Nature has been more than usually lavish In her gifts and abundant crops make the heart uf the husbandman lud. With the advent (if fall It will be, well fur all to take pioper safeguards aaalnst'dlseaso. A pure li um laut tones un the enfeebled system. For this purpose uso Kleiu's world-famed "Silver An" or "Dimuesne" rye. ISoth are warrauunl absolutely pure. They tell respectively at l.r and 1.2.r per full quart. Major Klein also sells sU-yeaar- old (iiichenheimer, Ciibson,( erliol t. Finch and liear Creek at $1.00 Mr quart, or six quarts for "i.ui. For sale by Ludwlg A Son, Johnstown l'a., agent for Cambria county. Celery fritters are a new culinary wrinkle and one which, w hen properly made, causes the epicure to smile a smile of beautiful ecstacy. - H. II. MYEH3, ATTttK-NEY-AT-LA W, tlBHUBBUM. PA. aterome la.Oollonade Kow, on )entre street, T F. McKEXRICK, J attobbkv sao.ii'iiKiuos at Law, - KBfcMSHl'KU. . . PA. AsT-OAee on Caotr street. ' YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES, YOU WANT TO SEE OUR CLOTHING ! Men's black IJeaver Overcoats, worth 13.00, at Men's blue Kersey Coats, Satiric, fancy, worth 10.50, at Storm Coats, with roud heavy lining, worth S.50, at Iioys' heavy double-breasted wool Suits, worth 0.4 S, at O.'JS. 12.50. 5.00. 7.12. WE- GrIV& tt tt lleiv s, Boys', Children's and Ladies' Gum Hoots ami ajy Shoes, Furniture, Dry Goods, Groeeries, Carpets, Underwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, efe. 5 Leaders ol Low Prices, CALLITZIN, PA. IT IM A DI'TTtsi swsrsirnrlf nn.-l fam. II V cet Ihe ftx--.! ! tur r RMiirr, lHsii la Tsar fMiwrarki 'rrhiMntiis V . 1.- Hoy K I Ma kora, hi-h rrprrarsl Ihe tx-et vsilax lur Btrlcea aikrtl, Ha (baaiaai.lt da will i -ill T . Mr TIKE NO f.rBSTITt'TE.4 w. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. THE BEST SHOE IN THE ftORLO FOR THE MONET. A lenaine rwfd .bt-. that ni mat rip. fln ffMUr, v-juj i !-. Bm-Mth liiftttlflL, f?xlil. morta om-fortAtsU-.tatvUs-n ad1 durablr t ban anyihrTKhf-fVvT fk M at tbe iiriue, .LqujtJL custoua iixbwlc aliues cutuof from $4 lo et".. A nd 95 IIand-rwrd, flnecnlf fthnea. The p dhnU so 1UU,-ha ami tluraltU tih-'i. V4T nnll at tbe Trke. Ybry equkl line lui juried ttbue omtltiis from to tfO 50 l"llr Sbf, worn Tit f armera an 4 all 9wi other who int a khm bcuvy calf, thn-a m l9l, fXTennkiQ elf?e h4e, eaijr to wailt in, and m lii kvvii the ft-t dry and warm. 50 Klne nlf. 9eS.5and S2.00Vark 9 mmm Inimrn'i ShM-i w 1U Ktve more wear fr tti money than any thir make. They are male fr m-r-Yfc-sB. The inrreawtng aaie- abow that Work.ngiifa.-a hftve found thlsout. nAUC -2.00 ana Vonth 91.75 Sctil DUlO Sbf are worn by the ly every where. Themoai axlva!ilho ald at thetrlvi. lCl UICo i.o and 91.75 h. for Miftnea are made of the in-i lxnt; la ir ftuet'alf , a dealred. They areTery nt yllt.h.r mfortahle and .lur-l-le. TbefLUi8hoee4juaUcuKfoni nia4HhetteMittu f nm i4.0it to $6.tu. 1 jidie who wUh to ecouomlxo iu their fiHstwear are find tup thUout, f 'aaflaa. W. I ltouK'las' name and the prlre f Htamied on the bottm of eu h ahoet look f"T It when you luy. Beware of dealarattemtlut; tonul atitute other makes for them, .such u.ntlttit .unare fraud ultint and auojert to .roatMutlou ly Lt.w fur ot talulng moiMy undr fale pretcucva. m l lOl tiLA. lircktn, Maii. Sold by C. T. 1IOBE11TS, Axfai, i:bi:.mii kg, fa. ma27.&m GRAND CLEARANCE SALE J. D. LUCAS & CO.'S. Bargains Id All SUMMER GOODS! Fall ail Winter Goods Will Soon Be Here AeJ We MOST Have The 6 5 5 New White Front Eflillii, 113 Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. N'OTICK Is bereby BCen that the lollowlnir ac count nave been nle4 In Uia tlourt ol 'om unan fleas ol 1'ambrla oountv. Pa., and will be eonOraietl by said court on tbe Filth day ot De cember. A.. It. unless eause be shown lo tbe contrary: r'lrsiand final aooouot ot T.J. Kearl, asslKnee ol John Hlckev et ax. First and hnal aneoant of W. A. B. Uttle. as ditnee ol Michael Hollinan. Kln-t and nnal olj.ti. West, asslnnee 01 Wm. H. Miller. J. V. HAKBY. Aov. ll.ltyi. t-rotbonotar) . TJX ECTOIK'S NOTICE Notice U hereby I j Klven that Ixitiers Testamentary on tbe K'late or John Noon, late ol t'arroll Uiwnshlp. tiambrla enaniy, decea-ed. have been arraoted to Michael Noon, resident of Carroll owoeblp. to whom all jiersona Indebted to said estrte are re quested to make payment, and those bavins; claims or demands will make known the same without delay. MICIlAtU NtMlN. Kzecntor ol James Noon, Iteceased. tTarrell Two., f a., Uct. dl, Itwt. rHAKTEK NOTICE. Notice ts brety irlven that an aiiidica'ion will be made to the (iovernor ot l'enny vania n the tlrat Slonnaiy or Itfrrmbrr, is. IH91, bj K. K. I rale. H. W. I'ururt. O. J. Young, W. K. Teller and 11. J. Stewart on. ler the Act ol Assembly entitled "An Act to Hrovldo f,r the Incorporation and Heeulatlon ot Ortam 'or. poratlODf-," approved the -Hth day of April, A. 1. 174, and Its Feveral supplements, tor the charter ot an Intended oorporatton to be oallel'THK PAT1X)N IXIAl, I'llMPANY," the character and o' ject of which Is the rolpitK. quarryinir, excava- tlnn. bortnic tor ana otoerwiiw troiui'ini cusl that may in tbe prosecution ol its business I? loo.nl In. nion or under any lands leased or other wise acquired by said cortortion, tbe uanuiac tare coke, tbe transportation ol said coal to market and sale thereof, in crude and mannac tured lorm, and to luoh an extent a as may I rom time to time b neeraM.ry or convenient lor the purposes, with the power ol holding, arqulrinu and dUoSlnn ol real estate, by lease or other wise, aud ol constructing and dlsiHtoii of dwell ings and all kinds ol ha Minus erections, machin ery and appliance, and ol acquiring, possessing acd enjoying all tbe rights, powers, privileges and luiuiurlUes confered by said Aot ol the '-".'th day ol April. A. It. 1H71. and the several supple ments thereto, upon corporations mentioned in . the eighteenth clause ol said ct KdLAMi i. swinir Philadelphia, l'a.. Oct. al.at- Solicitor. 1892. EBENSBURG .:. FOUNDRY Will Have For Sale This Year : Plow?. Spring Tooth Harrows, Cultivators. Mowing Mnchlati, Kaapers, Kake. Sections lor all Machines, Hay Forks. Hay Carrier?, Threshers, Sled Soles, I'low I'olntR. l.indFt.les I'low Hxrolle s, 1'loW Hchiui.. I'low Holts, MN.k stoves, Kunuea. Heaters. Heating Stoves, r urnaces. Orates 01 all kinds. Cellar Windows, Sash Weiv Ms. chimney lops, Iron Pumps, Hone Itust, W agons , Xoad 'a ts. Hurk Hoanu, Kuggles, Sleds. I'hosphate, 4 ment. liuilding I'aper, Steel KiMihng. Sleei siding , Steel T.lnlng, Sugar Kettleii, Koad cooia, drain Drills with Corn Planter Attachment. H. A. SHOEMAKER. N. W. ('UK. HEN N AVEM E A.M SIXTH STKEET. I'l T rSHt' K r. TWENTY -TH KKE TIKU'SANH tlKAIU'ATHS. I'A. ST. CHARLES MOD WEIL ! CHAS.S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. Taul unsiirpas-i.ij. R(noli'l'd witli f ticr! on ct im ml tltxr. Natural pits ami in-camlfsi.-nt lilit in all riMiins. Nesv su-am latiinlry altaclitl. 'r. Wood Kt. astd Third ., PITTSBURG, PA. oc.it 'im. The largest and most progressive Holiness College In the T'ntted States. Send for new lllnstra ted CaUlogue giving full particulars, mailed free. Address, J . C. S.M 1 I'll 'N Si i. Aug. 19 st.eow. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-nt-Jjaw, EHtNSBl'Ktl, PA. (ifflr is Armory Hullu;in,oip.t!ourt Uousa, FEES 8l MILLER'S Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Ncar Post Office tm.Tbe undersigned desires to Inform the pnt llc lliat they have oened a shaving par or on Main street, near the xt office where barberlng In all Its branche'S will oe carried on In the future. Everything neat and eiean. Your patronage solicited. t EES fc. M lI.X-I-.lt. To Investors. HY go away from home .t seek Investment when you can bur Pen nsyl .'aula t irat l ...lun ... ...nrltla, n , Ii. , 1 u t. ... 1 , I. I. I Payment plan and which will net you twenty er con t. on your money? For particular call on or al.1res H. A. hMII.KII A K T. Aug. 5. liwi. E'wns-iurg, Pa. 17 Etenstiiri Fire Insurance An; T- AV. UIClv, General Irsurance Agenl EIlEXdllUliG, rA. t-S'l'T IKS" Nin'ICK Notice Is thereby given that letters lest j- mj ntary have thl daleen granted to the un d 'rHigned bv the Kenistrr ol Cambria county upon the estate of Jocph TomilS4in, latent Alle gheny township, deceased. All (arsons indeblad to said estate are notined to make pavuit-nt with out delay, and. those having claims against Hie fame will Present them proerly aut tiauel.-al..l for settlement. CATHAKINE TtMII.N. Eaeculrlx. JUHN K. THMI1.1HN. lk-t. 1U, law. -