jut livid rtjtnium. .-:.Y. - - ,... lAMItUI.V CO.. PA. l ! K..ON. l an- irc-itinii lonsrer .1 1 l i I'llVl-IVl! Vrl as in town ill.- fi'l'ar ,, I'rrr.t'. ., i ...f .niliy a i unlay. i - leu i is. i'f ;al li I in, was a ,,, i Tliuixlay. ; , mi la-t week's lit ;innl M.urli li i ni .if court. .i i n 1 1 ! -i l ' on the Ahoo . i :iii.r Iii Iioiik' iii lliis i,ni:ilii. wli.i is a st I I'll' li t -. i nileue. is Inline for t lie . i i , i - ..r I :.i rr iown-hip licit an N'icUloWH school house on .. i- liitlins. uf Clearlii-hl a li' hours in tow n on . . : i !'i run-on. ol I'.lacUlicK , :M a lew hours in town on .. . i;, miiii. of ( irapeville. l'a., is . ... . : hi-. T. V. Hick. Ks.. anil : - : .11 c. y. . . pa ' iiu'cr trains roiri n ixular nii- lioin t'roxiii 1 I1 ileist. of this place, will ,,. - ; .i!l:c of the Coll, ill House, . ' i llic 1st of .lanuary. next. T M. i:ichaii!s. wife ami little ! .H..I lo-ilav iThutsihiyi on a i Mini"- pa re 1 1 ts at aue-s i He. A i..v.-ni. who is atteinlini; the , , I. . - Virinai School, i- -inli hi; .: , . v . i. .ii urn at Im h nie in I his .1. -I -on of the late .lll(l'C . !" lia- I'teii a t teiitliii; school , - i . II. I., i- home to -peml the . . , i- holi.lav week ami ill ac- t . .. .t :; : he 1 1 -1 mi i ii count rv print .. .!. will lie no l'lil l.l. N is- . i , ploih'il ina plaui nu null i.e on 1'ri.lay moriiiin;. li .a.-i -. -mu'Ie. 'mil Kichellicr . ..i. .cie kille.1. . I I Ci-e. l ltlc-t SOU of II. .1 . ! - place, w ho has heell ol'k i' - .i; for some time pa-t. is .! . - ! : hi- parents. ' v:l, ,v i 'o.. of ( ial litin. 1 1 i ve : i.- I i:i I M this w ick that , . - u , ; 1 il.i Weil to lea.l hef. ire . .. t ' hi i-t mas money. I : . - li. Kill-, of ...llll-toW 11. ill- ,.: .i new opeia hon.-cin l"li:it . ...iin i of I.ocii-t anil 1'iaiiUliii - ,., vi iil - al liflceii lilihillcil im'ci- ! : i ui .'li t of la-t week thieves i . -! I. -nee of l'alh. r Kernef. .- .: m: i in- at holic church at 1 mli i -' a irooil r- ii i I of clothes ami ' '''. I:- '. ial.t Comeily I'oiiipany ap- I.. I 'pi-la Hoii-e i li this place on . 'l,;.-l.iy ami filiie-day even- a.-, .unit of the weather the i via- not as lartfe as was ex- I: U , li.-r. Klieiishiir's clot hier, has . i he l l;l I M AN this week that I. M.- i e ol 1 lio-e w ho ale a I ml! I i- : j iul h i ii'.'. K'-a.l the "ail"" ami - Mr. Wiiln i's store anil ee for n ii -rat- of .lohn-tow n on Mon- i. .null, n.-.l the following: iick- . ! W. airouei : controller. 1 1 1-a-uri r. ( .. oi m- Keipet : . 1'iin li.il.lli-lter. Auirii-t Mayer iil.-r. i i ' i count y com m i-sioners have ii -.iii! of the count a ml i f. ir- on .'-iii lo inform them their ilul ie . l .iliol law. one of which is . 1' I 1 hi- tow ll-hi p elect ioll at the ' !.. count y. ' u , i- ea r-ohl son of Mr. I-'reil ; .1 acU-ou 1 1 iw ii - h i p. 1 1 id -ul - v.i 'i.iiiay. '1 he 1 1 1 1 le hoy was in - I health ami -1.-. pi nu'. hut i.. .o. lit- went to tin- heil they 1 1 .lai lniii ilea. I. l i .N. Ihillari V. si rnliil ice ples-I'l-nii-y l ania Uailto.ul t'otn . ii hi- i.-i.li-iice in l'hilaiiel " . 1 ;i - la of In art ili-ea-e. I le he ' ii-. i on the roail as a lotlmau I.J I.- , I col p-. w - .1 lr i- lieinn laiil lielween ii. 1 l.i.l on the feim-yU .inia I In- 1. 1 w sn'.iiir i- to he two ami i-.i.ie- loiiu. aiul is to he u-ei hy ' I.. urn I licihl- lo lie on while ii pa rn;. r 'rains. in-ariicr in tin- ca-e of Mr-. Kate i l.;i Wil willi ail mi li i-N-ri ii i: poi--' i-t'.ni'l ami . au-uiL' Ins death. . I. ii on Tiie-.l. iv. ami te-ultei .ui h i in I - . icl.' h. I.I for trial at thi ol ..III t at t ireell-hlll II ilitel'eil in the I'nilcil ..iiit at I'i 1 1 -1 n 1 1 -J. anain-t . I i -I. i irj (lull hy .lame of N on ui"- tow ii. ( ).. in v .1. nkin- f..r fiV..im ilam- - l.-.eHe.l ill I he .l.lllll- ii i it i i n of Cal l tow n oih, .- on eilin-ilay ami eli-el ii. li collte-t - f n t he l.-i ami t ol oner, -aiil t he 1.- hi n iianl to Kai r tow n i. .i i, 1 1 in a li u I act ti i ill oil I of ' "-t. r. :t .hi nr ma n from . ' - i in! I.i- hi i-t mas in ' li i v in-jf I hr ou-h a t oll-iMir-r the precaution to pay i'i 1 1 .i 1 1 i of that city, -eii-- ;i a I in- o and co-t. 1 ii j nl for hi- fun. .lav of hi-t week Howard - . n. -ou of l. M. ..'a:;.-.. .' ' ! M ill w oimI -hafl. w hile on 1 ftoin -i h., attempt! , to 1 :- iiiit frciiihl train for the -' a i nle. and w as t hrow n ' : ' a ml i ru-ln-d to ileat h. in. I lo on Tm.-day moriiinj ' " ii a r. i of t In- hoii-c of A 1 lootl.l W l i e lli-i ovel ed '1 lliler- of the f:i III i ! - I. ill ! ' ihimes and no si t ious ''I. Some of tin- i-l ililti-ii ' 1 1 - ami initi-il the curtains. ''! ol.li.rat ions to l.aiidloril ?! Clair 1 1 1 ni-i., w ho on T Inns -- in iiioiin.l a plump fal tnr 1 i I'd II int. lour coop. Printers ' nieil to liiuli li itrj;, hut if i- ' ii turkey on ( hri-tmas ii '.nut of helni; llliahle to net. ' huy the tlI)ir. 1 I' ami Imh'iiiil'Ii amlitnrs -inlying ui the Caki-r hallot i to iM-come familiar w ith their : .illill-,' tlt'ketri for I he Sprint '1 li' cai ly hinl atehes the 1 i In- I ou n-liip audi tors w ho iret "r" for tickets in early will have "linn of p'ttinir their tickets Among those who applied to the relief committee liavins in charge ihn distrihu ttonof money ami provisions for the suf-fetlti-r ieopIe of 1 1 omesteail. was an Irish woman who wanted a parlor organ. When told that thecotmnitteo was not dispensing musical instruments, she refused to take anything else and left in high dudgeon. A deer, partially white has lccn sien several times, hy different parties, in l.iackiick township this winter, hut it al ways managed lo keep out of harm's w ay. It is .-aid to he perfectly w hite in front, past the shoulders and to the middle of the hoily where the regulation deer color com mences and covers the hack part of the hody. The Philadelphia Htvoril almanac for ls'.ilt has heen received at our office and like its predecessors is a little gem. As a hook of reference it is one of the handiest and most complete and no person should he w ithout it. It is neatiy gotten ut, has a numhci of line illustrations and its w hole make up goes to show that the lirronl Al manac like the lUrttnl Itself is at the head of the list. In the l-'tiK.K.MAx's report of the sher iff's sales ou the nth i list., we by some mis tike reported -t he saleof the dwelling and lot of Michael I.rackin. (Sal litin. as stay ed hy the attorney." ll should have read the dwelling and lot of .lames l.uck." and inadvertantly we got the name of Michael Cracken. w ho w as plaintiff instead of de fendant, ami in justice to Mr. Cracken, we make the correction. The Cresson. ( learlield New York Shot t I.iue Kailt'oad has liecn purchased hy the I'eim-ylx ania Kailroad Company. The prop.-i t v ami franchises of the ('. V. will he taken possession of tiy til' new owners .January 1st. The line is thirty miles in length, and extends from ("resson ('ainhria county, to Irvoua. Clearfield county. It has two hranches running to coal mines, and traverses a country ricli in coal, lumber, and mineral resources. .lohn McTaniany a miner, was killed on Wednesday about noon in the mines of the Lilly Coal Company at Lilly. He was engaged in what is known as extra work in company with. lohn McCool when there was a sudden fall of slate. In this Mc Taiuauy w as caught and his death w as al most instantaneous, lie was aged forty years, was married and leaves a wile and family. This is the lirst fatal accident that lias yet occurred in the mines named. -On the 1st of .lanuary, Mr. I. A. Mi (Sough, the present efficient clerk to the Commissioners w ill resign his position to take hold of the office of Register and Re corder to which he was elected at the late election. There are several applicants for Commissioners clerk, viz: Mr. J. Kirsch. Spaiigler; C. A. Langhcin. Klietishurg; (Seorge L. Hearer. Susquehanna tow nship: M. .1. Cat roll, .lohnstown: Austin I. Weaklaiul. (lallitin and .John Mctor mick. Wilniore. John Henderson, a wayward Sunday school teacher from Somerset coun ty, w as found lying on the street in Pitts burg ou Wednesday of last week. A watch, a rusty horse-shoe, a silk stocking, ami a woman's garter were found in his pocket. He said money had been entrusted to him iii the interest of his Sn mliy-school to make arrangements for a Christmas tree. The money was gone. A city friend had In i n -how ing him the town. Next day he was sent to jail for live days. A fair for the purpose of raising funds fni the erection of a new Catholic church in St. Augustine, Pa., will open up in the hall in thai place on Monday evening December :.'i'.. under the management of Uev. .1. .1. Ludden pastor. All parlies at tending this fair will hi- courteously and hospitably ,'t.tertai tied while in attendance. Particular care will be taken to make it agreeable and entertai iiing for till thosi who may wish to enjoy a pleasant time. The fair will continue during the holi days. The following applications are on tile in tin- commissioners" office for mercantile apprai-cr: .lohn Powers. Sr. Washington township; Wallace Plummet-. Siimmerhill borough: A. .1. Skelly. Uilmore; S. J Luther, White township: A. K. (Seisel hart. .lohnstow n: Ossie Wilkinson, Khens- burg: (IMii '. Wagner. Klx-nshuig: C. A MeCouigle. Lilly: Anselm Weakland. Ki ller tow n-hip: Ceiiiard '.'onnelly, Wilmori Thomas McP.reeti. Khenshurg; Andrew. Leonard. Moi lellville; P. P. Miller. Has tings: Thomas McKieinan, .lohnstown: John .1. Kenrns, .lohnstown: Porter It, Miller. .Johnstown: Henry P. Derritt .Johnstown. The api.iiitiiient will hi made some time this month. I.nmlril In.Jall. The .lohnstown 1 iiii-rut of Tuesday says that an alleged constable, Robert Haleton, of Walnut (Srove, is in serious trouble. Muring court last week Ha.leton went up to Kliciishuru, although, it is said, he had no cases up there. It si-ems that while he was there, he met Miss Muttit Love with whom he fell in love, lie and Mattiesoon begun to haye a good time, al ttioic.li he was already a married man Ha.leton all this time explained his ah si nee to his wile, bv telling her he was in Crceiisliiii-g hunting for a criminal. A letter which Matlie had written to Ilaletoii liow ever, reached his wife; and -I:.- -mi-ll'.ug t In- t at . opened it and found out the state of affairs existing helwct-u her hushaiiil and Mattie. She ihel'efori went before Alderman Harris and swon out a warrant, against her hiishaiil charging him with desertion, she alsi made an information against Mattie charging her witli alienating the affec t ions of her hu-baml. Considerable t rouble, how ever. as ex peril-need in locating the parties. Ha.le tow n and Mattie had left Klieiishurg and went to (Sallilin. The were located yes terday by Constable Ike Harris and l li-clive Ronues and brought to this city la-t eveni lig. Haleton seems t, l in much trotihh latelv. His office as constable has licen contested by Moses Feather and .ludgi Carker has not yet decided which man is cut i t led to t he office. Haleton ami Mattie will have a trial before Alderman Hairis this afternoon at I o'clock. The accused each entered bail in t he sum of ?;ii to appear. On Wednes day Haleton and Miss Love were brought to jail w here they can x.i.der over the evil ot t ! o r ways mil il next court when they will have lo stand in the dock for trial. I imlralf il Mrrllon Vnnn. On Monday the Alleii-Stineinaii contest i d elect ion case w as argued 1m-fore .ludgi' Cai ki-rby .41 in Kvans. Lsip, on the part of .Jacob C. St i ncman. and by Di-ti ii I At torney O'Connor on tin- part of Slater W Allen. .1 udge Carker reserved his decision In the case of S. W. Mavis against M. A Mi l lough for the office of Register and l.ecoi ii.-r, ami John . llamer again ( Seorge Martin for the office of Coroner the respondent s asked for a continuanct of the lime ill w hich to file Cicir ai-swers which w as granted, the court giving them until pi o'clock lo day il l iday ) lo tilt; their aus wc i s. .Vo I' iriiMlun Tlrlirl. The Philadelphia lircrd of Tuesday says: Cnth the Pennsylvania mid Reading railroads have decided not to Issue the us ual Christmas holiday excursion tickets ami have notllied their iigetits to that ef feet. The n il-oil tf.-ljrni-tt for thW step Is mat me ivturjip dul not warrant the ex iraoiiiiuary expense alletiiiiug the ailver tisingami other necessary arrangements to iut tin s; heme into effect, and that the companies were already issuriu- excursion tickets U-tw tin distant IMii lit good for six days, and between local points good for i wo oays. THE KIKM'II CAME. The mnch-talked-of Kirsch poisoning ise from Harr township came up for trial on Thursday afternoon of last week. Af ter a number of challenges on txith sides. the follow ing named jurors were sworn to try the case: James liauhaker, miner, Tunnelhill; Richard W. Johns, farmer, Harr tow nship; William IS. (Serhart, farmer, Adams town ship: Frederick Ribhlett, farmer. Cone- niaugh township; Ellsworth Rowland, farmer, Klaeklick township; Aaron Sing- 1, blacksmith, Johnstown; (Seorge S. Cusic, plasterer, Morrell ville; John E. Jones, farmer, Cambria toxvnship; ISenja min Roudahush, miner, Male borough: S. M. ISumgardner, miner, Croyle, township; Thomas Yonkers, laborer, Concmaugh low nship. After the opening of the case by District Attorney O'Connor. Anselm Kirsch, the prosecutor, vas called and testified snb- tantially as follows: I reside in Harr township, Cambria ountv; I have lived there all niv life; T ni about twenty years uld; I lived vith my mother about a mile from Nicktow.i; I have known the defendant my wife for alxiut two years; ve vere married on the tenth of May of this year at Carroll town; after lieing married ve went to Philadelphia, and returned the Saturday afternoon of the same eek; ve went out on Saturday afternoon to her home and went from there to my home; he stayed w ith me one A-ek and then re turned home and stayed two veeks; I weni out to see hy she would not come back; he said she would not return until my mother signed the property over tome; my mother owns a large firm and some er- sonal property; I tixik Father Ruliertxvith me and he got her to return w ith me; she refused to cohabit w ith me in a sexaal way from thcTmh of May, the time we were married, until the rrJiul of July, the time 1 got sick; she refused to occupy the same Ix-d with me most of the time; after she got two Ix-ds in the room she refused; while we were away on our trip she occu pied t he same tied, but ret used to cohabit in a sexual way ; when we returned home we occupied the same tx-d thai night, but he refusinl me sexual intercourse; she p'aced another l-d in the room ve occu pied and she occupied one bed and I the other; I remonstrated with Ler for this Action and had a conversation with her a little over a week In-fore I got sick; I told her I vould give her a w eck's time to make up her mind, and, after that time, would have sexual intercourse w hether she xvant- ted to or not; she didn't say vhether she would or wouldn't ; ontheind of July that vas the last day I had given her to make up her mind I started to mow and broke the machine and I vent to Carroll town and got the piece I broke, and when I came hack she got. dinner for me, and lie asked me to taka a cup of tea; she gave me the tea and w hile I w as eating she sat back and pretended to lx- reading, but I saw she was just wutching me; after din ner I started up-stairs lo change clothes, and felt sick going up-stairs, and sat down on the upper step; I then changed clothes and went down and went into a room and got a drink of w hiskey ; my mother asked mo what I vas doing and I told her I felt bad and took a drink of whiskey, and my ifesaid she felt bad too; when 1 went to the field I felt very sick and vomited, and then I got so sick I had to go to the house; after I vent to the lield, my wife look a bucket and pretended she w as going for berries, but she went up and sat under in apple tree in the orchard; when I got to the house she came down and came to the the house; I sent for a physician that night, mid in the morning 1 was U-tter; I was -wy thirsty and drank lemonade; my sister was to see me, and when she went to go, my mother went w ith hei to the bug gy, and I asked my xvife for lemonade and Ik; went to get me some, and I tasted It and it didn't taste very good; she said it xvasn't fresh; 1 drank it and live or ten min utes after that I got so bad I could hardly live; mother made me a drink of strong coffee and I drank that, and about 1 o'clock tin' doctor came; the Monday af ter the Friday I took sick, my w ife said to me now that she could not give me any thing, she would go home until I got well, and I told her to go and never come back again; after she went away. I never re- ceived a word or letter from tier; 1 attend ed a picnic with my w ife shortlcy aftei my return from Philadelphia at Nicktown. There w as dancing there that day, and she said she didn't care to dance with tne, and about live or ten minutes afterward she was dancing with another party ; I dor.'t know what Ix-came of the matter I threw up; I saw the dog eat some, and it vas sick as long as I w as. Frederick H an-man, a chemist from IMiihnlclnhlii. was called and testitied to having examined a sample of the prosecu tor's urine twenty-six days after the al leged poisoning, and found traces of arse nic. A number of vitneses were called who testilied to minor points in the case. Frank Lehmire was called vho testilied thai he had assisted in making the arrest and had heard a conversation betxveentlu defendant and her father. Her father said: "You will have to lx-at him and throw him into the costs." Mrs. Kirsch said: "They ought to have Till arrestiil for she got the txiison." The fither answered: You ought to have given him a bigger dose." The defendant said: "I would if I had it to do over." For the defense Mr. (S. W. Wagoner and Mr. A. X Waketield, of Johnstown, and Mr. Davison and Mr. Jones testitied to the improbability of traces of arsenic remain ing in the urine for twenty-six days. The defei.dunt, Mrs. Maggie Kirsch. was called and detailed the account of tin marriage, wedding trip, return, and differ ent trips back and forward from her for mer home to Kirsch's; her testimony on those points vas identical with the testi mony Of the other w itnesscs; she gave the same reasons for not w ishing the marriage to lx- consiiiiiated, and rather clung to tin statement that the arrangement made on the wedding trip was understood by Ixith parties to lx permanent. To this, she ad- milted, her husband had objected, and claimed he did not so understand it. She accounted for her demand to have tlx property in her husband's name by stating that he had told In r it was all his; that hi would have to pay only I.4oo to his mot I er for the personal property: she and tin old lady did not agree alxnit the manner of housekeeping, and she wanted to pay the money at once and have tlie say-so alxiut the house; the attempted xisouiug she denied Htnt blank; denied ever having any jxtlson about, or that any had ever Ix en purchased for her; she denied ever having said what Frank I-chmycr al-legi-d; she was positively sure h neycr said any such thing; she had jocularly remarked that they couldn't do worse than hang her. On the evening of the 4th of July her husband said he had a big notion to shiKt himself. S.he wanted the proper ty to lie. In his ji.imiJ Svt slie popM run the house herself, (m cross-cMiiiiiiiallon she held firmly to every point in the direct ev idence. Mrs. Kirsch's sisters. Tillie, Jennie and Mary Cain werei-alliHl and testifiiil to U ing present at the time of the arrest oj Mrs. Kirsch and that they h.erd no such conversation! a e.tiiied to by Fra,nk Leh mire,. The case went to the jury tit 3 Q'l look on Friday afternoon. On Sutui'day morning at the calling (f the court the jury tiled in to tlio nxitn atid dejivefed a verdict of guilty and recommended, the defendant to the mercy of Ihe court. The attorneys for the defendant made a motion for a new trial which will be heard at argument , court. Personal ly-f'ondartrd Tour. That the American people are tx-coming a race of travelers Is evident from the com plete and choice arrangement of pleasure tours which is st before them by the Pennsylvania railroad company for the season of Isn't. First conies a series to the (Solden (Sate, leaving Xev York. Phila delphia and Ilarrisburg on February itli, March Lnd and Utah. 1 Tourists will travel by smerbly-apointed special trains of Pullman tirawing-rooni, sleeping, dining, smoking and observation cars, un der the supervision of a tourist agent and chaperon. Then follows a series of five to Jackson villeJanuary 31st, February 14th and '-Nth, March 14th and 2sth, ls. The lirst four admit of two w hole weeks in the sun ny South, while tickets for the fifth tour are good to return by regular trains until May 30th, lS-.i.'t. The round-trip rate is but t:) from Xew York and MS from Phil adelphia, and proportionately low rates from other stations. A series to Washington, D. C, leave De ceinlier l.'ith and 2!ith, ls'.rj; January 2!th, February th, March -'3rd. April 13lh, and May 4th and 2Sth, lsii.t. Each tour covers a period of three days, and rate includes all necessary traveling expenses and board at the national capital. Last of all, the Pennsylvania railroad company announces that it, during the month of August. 1S'..1. the date to U defi nitely announced later, proposes running a distinct tour to the Yellowstone National Park. It will be conducted on the same general principles, and maintained at that high standard manifested on all the Penn- ylvania railroad company's (lersoually conducted tours. Carefully prep ired itineraries as well as detailed information may lx- procured by addressing Mr. tSeo. W. Hoyd, Assistant Passenger Agent. The follow Ing marriage licenses xvere is ued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, De cern her 21. lS'.rj; Harey X. Stiffler, Cooocrsdale. and Liz zie M. Cardiff. West Taylor township. Robert M. Luther. Scalp Level, and Ella II. Weaver, Richland lownshit). Ratio Wilson and Annie Dubbs, Morrcll- ville. McClellan Scritchticld and Mary S. Herkebile, Johns tow n. Wat-on W. (rumbling, Morrellville, and Sarah Findley, Rosed ade. Peter Thomas and Mary A. Allison. Johnstown. David (!. Kneptx-r and Harriet Ilohson, Croyle township. Charles 11. Collins, East Utterly, Pa., and Annie 15, Thompson, Cambria Co. James A. Edwards, Johnstown, and Annie M. Folsom. Pittsburg. Fredrick D. Jenks and Mira D. Culver, Chreitfeld. Robert J. Wissinger and Rosie Thomas, Conemangh. Wil'iam Xichols and Lina Ruhl, Phila Iphia. A. M. Custer and Annie Young. Johns town. Charle Wulff and Sadie Koo.er, Has tings. Edmond ISIackbtirn and Emma Jones. Johnstown. Clarence Charles, Hastings, and Ida E. Kelly, Carrolltown. John Suver and Mary A. Reynolds, Johnstow n. Nklpprd III Hoard Rill. On Monday, December 12th, Harry Miller, who registered as being from Clearfield, arrived in town driving two bay mares hitched to a buggy. He put up at the Central Hole! where he gave out that his business vas selling silverware, although vhile in town he made no effort to sell any. On Saturday he traded a horse, harness and buggy to Messrs. Crown, Kimball and Apel. the liverymen, getting in exchange a horse, harness and cart. On Monday he sold the horse, harness and cart hei got from Messrs. P.rown, Kimball it Apel to Mr. Joseph Diinu.ire of Cambria township. auu on tne same day lie traded Ins other horse, harness and rotte to Harry Robb for a gold watch. On Tuesday morning he did not turn up for breakfast but Land lord Crown thought nothing of his ab sence and supposed that he was out with some of the liverymen hxtkiug at some horses. At noon, however, Mr. ISrown learned that his slick customer had taken his departure on the early train and ou his arrival at Cresson had purchased a ticket for Philadelphia. Miller !s alxiut thirty years of age. alxtut 5 feet " inches in height, with daik hair and heavy dark moustache. He had plenty of lioney having exhibited while here four $lm bills. Tlie "Mnnlral Monthly. " When we received from Richard A. Saaltield, T'.M, T.Ki and TtiS Tenth avenue. Xew- York, the tirst number of his Xew Yoik Musical Monthly we were staggered. How any publisher can afford to give so much for so little surprised us. We all know what music costs, but here was a publication of 32 pages of music, large si.e, large print, eiiiial in every respect to high priced music, w heih he offered to the public at 1.1 cents x-r copy, or, f !.." iter jx-ar, oost paid. Cut liis Christmas nuiiilx-r einbar- rases us. His other nuinlx-rs contain 32 pages of music; but this number contains 5i pages and different pieces of music. The cover of the Chris' mas nunilx-r alone is a work of art, being printed in four colors. This monthly is printed on elegant pax-r, and we can hardly say enough for it. Our subscrilx-rs would do well to send l." cents for a saint le copy, or, U-tter still for a yearly subset ipliou to the pub lisher. HA LTZ ELLS' IN the perfume booth we no lice a line of Fiincy Plush Work Boxes, filled with all necessary implements at $1.25 to $2.74. "Wood with Plush tops and Satin lininsrs, metal corners, $2.20 and $2.50. M nicure sets in Plush boxes, celluloid handles, $1.86 to 3.50. Opposite in the Book depart ment is a very large and attrac tive supply of Books, Calendars and Booklets, books for grown people and children at surprising ly low prices. In picture books there is 'Funny Japs and Oth er Stories," large, illustrated and well bound, only 22c. Our Feather Friends, very attractive, only 15c. Wonderful Stories of Old, 15c Good Cheer delight ful stories and poems at the sam3 prices, show what the stock is like. Then there fancy books very natural and realistic indeed vt 10c, that will delight the lit tle people, piles of them to select from. Then there is a very large selection of books for grown people, such as Talmage's Crumbs Swept Up, Barnum's How to MaKe Money, Winning Solid Wealth, by Edwards Todd, in Cloth and Gold, at 74c. A few of the many. The Christmas Cards and liixiklets are new in variety and wonderfully pretty. Xothing nicer for presents and cost but a trifle, VX to .Vic Woodworth's choice Perfumes at 2.n-. an ounce in a handsome bottle at J'.tc. J.sc. 2.V., would lx a nice and acceptible gift to a young lady. An Umbrella is always en regele for gifts to either sex. They are going right along but have still some choice styles. For men there are ivory sticks. Ix-st gradeof silk, fci. BALTZELLS'f Altoona. HOLIDAY GOODS ! We have made immense purchases many l-'oirrrx atk Pi im iiasks from L'x KiiKTl'XATK Imimutkks w hereby we are enabled to put prices on certain lines so much Ixdow real value as to surprise the most conservative buyers! Knough saved n articles scL-cu-d from any lepart men t to I'av K.ui.k.iaI) I-auk it you slioula come some distance. Largest Stock of ART NOVELTIES We've ever show n. Also. .SILKS. DIIKSS coons, VKI.VKTS, FL'KS. ALASKA SKAL CAKMEXTS, hAlMKV, Ml.SSr' AXU CHILOKKXS SI ITS. WUATS. UXDEUWEAK. CLOVES. HOSIERY. 11 AX DK EUCH I EES. SILK MLTKLEIIS, XECK LIXCEKIE. MEN'S ELUNISHIXCS, ETC., ETC., ETC. JEWELRY in Sterling Silver, Solid Cold and Ilolhil l'late. Stick I'i ns. Scarf 1'ins. Hair Tins. C ull Knit is. Kings. Thimbles, Watch Chains. Cold i'ius. Napkin Kings, 1'ooks. (James, Dolls. Everv riiiuirement for the Hoi.ihay Tlt.vitK is here found at prices that won't admit of i oinK-tition. ASpecial in IIukssCimhis is XEW IILACK ami NAVY ItKDKORII COKHS. We had opportunity to buy at just half value and as a SrK iai. Xmas offering, these int coons co at (.12 inches wide,) $125 per yi M IT o i .L tliis month will SJilTL It will The most important event in Gnllitzin be our TFi.1V M).1W SWEEP M3VG extend to every stock and department in the store and matchless values will he met everywhere. The most im portant announcement we intend to make in connection with this sale is the following: This Offer includes all our Fine Cassimeres and Worsted Cheviots, made in Cutaway, Frock or Sack. All the JLatest Makes. This Offer includes Any Suit You Can Find in the Stock, no matter what price S15.00, S18.00, $20.00 or S22.00-TAKE THEM AT $us.fln ! i AH this month you can walk right info our Suit De partment and select any Suit in the entire assortment for just TWELVE DOLLARS. Tins is a fair and squsire oiler, and one that will pay you to investigate; the earlier you come the hetter your chance. IN MEK1 OVERCOATS, We shall offer UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS to economical buyers. SKVKKAL STYLUS BLACK HEAVER OVKKCOATS, HU E KEKSKY HKOWX MILTON'S ( $9.48 ! Worth at the very leat $12.00 and $10.00. During this sale we Kivc with every TEN DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS a Fine Pair of DRESS SHOES ! BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S 'OVERCOATS at 1. 09, worth at least $2.50 an.l $3.00. And don't foorget that our lines of Men's ami Hoys' Underwear, Hats and Caps is the largest in the county. SI MOST CO LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZIN, PENNA. . IT IS A IH'TYyoB .wT"rwlf nd fnm- r tm trl h bm vulan lor yoar mon. v. i .niiiie tn y.ur footwear by tiurrhalEg I b-t T.Ian lor price, maked. a. thou.a.iida ' vi ll iroiiiy. U-TAKE NO fsnRSTITl.TE.otl BOGGSOUHL, 115. 117. 119 & 121 Federal SU ALLEGHENY, PA. O. A. LANGBEIN, M-nafa'tarer ol uj Dealer In A.LL KINDS of HARNESS, The t' and n.t of WhUkrr. This siiliji-t-t could J v-l upon to a considerable It-utli am! y-t mm Ii p inain untold, tint all agree that the use, the )roM-r use of pun; rye hiskey is an abso lute neciity, es- la!iy Q now, when nature insists iiimii being simulated. All regular physicians pre scriU' rye w hiskey, and justly claim that Klein's Silver As and luiucsne Whis kies arc most reliable. They do this not only iH-eause they have trii-d them, but be cause the leading hopitals iim- them lind them the U-st stimulants in the world. Silver age sells for fl.."K and DiKjuesue for (l.-Ti per full quart. For sale by J. Ludwig & Son, Johns town. The mails are crowded with Christmas presents, (ireat care shoi.lij le used in packing them, as they are placed in a big leather Hiuch tilled to the top, and it is of ten opened and tosed uUiut. Thousands of packages are badly prepared that they fall to pieces while being handled in the MstomVe and liefore going out of the cities. Parcels a hieh are not fully pre paid re 'charged1 extra lii-fofi' U-fug V.eliy ered. " The 'Mtage on merchandise pnp cent an tiu'iice. alid no prcv.V will W It ceiv-d weigh Inp mofv-' tliau luur Htuuds. 1 I j Notire Is liervhy K tn '.hat the anna.l elee tiun ol Intx-ur ul the I'rotectlon Mataml I-Ire loxur.nce I'omp.ny will be held ut the oltlra of tlio rrrrtiy in ElenturK, I., on MUMiAY, JANIIAKY 9. ISU3. between the honrs o( 1U a. m.. aod r, m. T. UH'K, ecreury. I.KOTIOIM Or MHKIMOKS. 1KlVATfc) ?l.K. The undetslKned will dell .( I'rit.t. Sale In 1,1 1 j borouitti. t;.nibria ruonty', I'a bis Hotel, with Hrfjwery attarliil; Two !: House., Ktxble, an all Decenary t)uU builillDK.on the iremiea The House U licensed now. 'ox further .rilcalrn pull on or address the tmiprietor, 1 UKOvU tLL. I.lly, I'.., ct .lk M. D. KITTELL, Attorney.ot-iiaw, tHEN.SBUKtt, A. Offle. In Armory ttuliaiOK, opp.Donrt lioasa. NnDI.ES BKinLES, WHIPN, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe., Kly Nets, Curry Combs, etc.. etc Ke palrlnit Neatly and Promtly done. All Work guaranteed to give salt taction. Kldlnie Bridles, from Wc. op. Team Bridle. frm-.. ft to up. Iip Hosiers, Irotn oc. ui. Ma4-hlne-tn.de Harness. Iroin t6.it up. Hand-made Harness, lrom ....10.oo ou. sl'tll and examine my slock before par ehaslnx elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. -Shop Utritri Kos on Centre street, aprlivtl JOHN PFISTER, nr.Ai.r.K iji mm .UBCH&HDISE, Hardware, Queensware, MADE-UP CLOTIHtlQ, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES ADD PROVISIONS, 1K.'KKN, t:Tt.. OPPOSITE JDUCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. B1 9Qly - s "C.KH:TK1X NUTir-K. (!i bun el Christian Hoop, deceased. tetter testa uicntary on the estate nl Christian Bopp. lata ol Washlavtoi township, 'an bria oounty. la bavin, been ifranted lo the un r 1-ldK'd. all imtsoh. Indelled lo said eatate are i-ely not I lied to snake uayiaent wltkutit debty. and those bavin claims aaainst the aame will trent them properly aailianttealed Uir settle meat. MKS. HiU-Ltlt'lNK HKN HKK. r.iecutrli. - S.nmlt . .. Cambria Co., Ia. J, F. M'KMitio. Attorney lor estate, tbena'wrK. fenna. dectf THE BEST PLAGE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT I30O ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find h complete line of Men's, Boys' anl Chil dren's Suitings in all styles ami qualities. v VO W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE centfleVn, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET. A wfwrd Rhof. that trill u rip, tin tMvlf, iwiiiiilt-wA. nHMiti lnnhie, ttexitil. mr pom fortalslt. Mvlii-h unl durable than an yoth-r ho -ver wKl at the t-rloo luai cuatuiu nuiUe ahuecuUi:f from a4 to . fJ Jk aai .1 Uandwri., flrncalf fthoea. Th tmHitat liih.t-ay and tlurahlt .h't tvtr ftll at the prk. btjr equid line lmporuxl <utj cuaucf frtm h to $15. &H lallr Sha, worn ty farmTt and all w90i otbr mho nut m km.m1 b-avy VM.lt. thr-e all. extiiKlon clpn klioe. fb' U wulk tn. aud will ktrp the ttft dry and warm. 4C dO Kin Hlf. and Si.OA Work- 37 fts flu-tuff u ShM- v iii ctvt morfWrAT fr the Dnm-y than any thr make. Th are made fr Mr k. Tbe iiKTeasing eUfeic.-i.abow thc wjci.irit;iiwn have found thisemt. pnvc) .mt and Vnth. 91.75 rhol wTawV J V D !hor are ru ly the lv -v, ry t here. The 1x104. rv r i- al'l Kh-H--ld at thf-T rli-.x. I oHiac' $:!. Ilfiad 4-wrd. --.5, pWUUICD -.t.M n.- for 11 inr are madof the lwoKa r fluei'ulf. aa dtairel. They are very t y 1 ih. c uuf rtal de and d ura Ide. Tbeft i.iHhoee4UiilHCUstun made h.m ee rt Ins? frocn $4.it to Iitdie who w lnh (occouoouxc In their i.mtwew are flinUofc tlilnouL aat i-a. W. K louKla tiatne and the pri ! etampetl oq the bottom t eu-h hnc; lNk for It when yon buy. Ftewareof deai-ratternpttntf ttub tltutt thr make for them. Nu'hututiii ionar frawlulentand wlijwt to iiroaec-iitlou by law Vt ob talntntf money tiuder fal rrteucea. Wm 1 DOLULAS ltrx kt.nt Maaa. Sold by C. T. KOBE11TS, Airsl, t:HI.SBI Kli, HA. maJ7.&in JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT Boots L Shoes -r.OUGHT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FROM THE STOCK OF W." E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., riTTSBI'KW, PA. fur Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the city and we will do you good. JOHN McCONNEIX, GRAND CLEARANCE SALE The publio invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. T T T KI. I.K U K A N I K. Jl ti j. sHt;rr. in.rKisrr.B. Lated at IhiHois. I'a . t ear tti 11. ll h. f. Hallway lk-.M.t. Me always en-lcavor It. lur Sls tb ltKt aceoniiKMlatiuui to hustnc.s mtn. ileaut. seekrrs an.l lHanlrs. l'-ron in srari-h ol tnlort anil quiet will niM it a lcl-alle ilare loslop. The Talle Is nn'orpassol analls.ivavs suiliel with the tt the market artirili. an.l all tbe detleael.s ol tbe ean. I he K-r Is su IIIn1 with the choicest ol .are Haors aud cigars and ootbinic but tb. !et is soi.l. Sperlal atten tion gives to the eare ol horses. H.J. St;HETTl. tITUK'h NOTICE. Notice l neret'jr j Kiven that Infers l.-tamrotary on the Ktate ol John Ni'n, late t'arrull towushiit, t auihria eonnty. derea ed, have teeo granted to Michael Noun, resident ol arroll (mruih!i. to wboui all icrsons Indel-trd lo said ttlr le are re quested to make iayuienl. and lhise hiviuu olalms or demands will mnke known tha aine wilbout delay. lUMUlACL .NOON. txerutor ol J.tuies Noou, lieceared. Carroll Two., r"a Oct. ai, llwi. II. MYEHS. ATTtlKiEY-AT-l.A W, bOBIBL'BO, Pa. (i-Ufi'ci ln.lollona4e Kow. on Centre street. J. . LUCAS & CO.'S. Eariaiis Id All SUMMER GOODS! Fall aoS Winter Goocls Will to lie Here Ani fe MOST Have The Boom! C 6 Q U D MM 3 9 New Hite Front Biiliini, 113 CMoi Street, Jotetow i Pi New stock of DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS, to sec U3 when in town. COAL CASSIDAY'S raiWjShaving Parlor, 'I'H E t'ommlssloncrs of Cambria ootirtT will re I .M 1 Keceue .hlcd l'Pals at tht-lr oruce In K:ensturK until TUESDAY, DKCKMBKK27, ISO'J, AT lSOfUOCK. M Tot kooiI Screened Coal t he dcliv r! In hlus at the C-ourt Hune an.l Jail h.r one year from the hrst ia ol January n-t. I'he Co-nmlsston-ers reserve the rirhl to reject anv or all lls. JOHN Kl KIO . Allot: P- E. !lI.rN. I. A. Mdlorun. J. t. 1.1YI, Clnrk. Couimissioners. EtMnsharif, I'a.. lh. 16. IhM.SL. (lyouneott Job PrlnLinT 11 so, ttiTe IB. t KitaMtAU a trial order. D EBENSBURG. THIS wrll-k-nown Shavtnit Parlor Is locatM on 1 Centre nrt. near the County Jail, has re cently tern handsomely reiurnlshed. iared. and titteJ with eery mdrn convenience, an t 1 ono ol the prettiest. tieateM. and let shops in Northern Cauihria. It I In charee ol co"i la tent workmen who will kIv every attention to custom en. Your tiatrohaae solicited Kt l KKT C ASM l'A . F. MrKKXKIClC. ATTdBK KV AKI'.t'NHiet.LOB AT "W. . 4)mce on Centre street. n
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