KItKXsr.l Jt. C'AMWCIA CO., PA. FRIDAY. - - - MAUCII H. ::. . I. AM l'I.RMAI Miss Kosi 1-Vtilim U ill with quinsy. D. 51. Kink.a.l. of .lolntowii. was a Visitor to our town on Sat unlay. Tlii'ilci-i-ions in th.-1 inns.-applications w ! 'ih-l mi Moiulay. Mr. Kiiirt iii- l.ii.inKi-r. of Lorctto. was in town on WYtliH'silay. Mr. ('. II. Mi-l'oy. f Caliit.in, viitril Klwnsl'iiri; n Momlay. Tin' ilavs ami i.iuhts will In- iiai in N-niM h on t he "1st of Man li. Mr. .laini-s Ilrll, of Porlasit' township. " iit l Kl'cnslnii s on Momlay. lolm I'.i ii.li r. of tin- I'aml'lia House, - . ;..t...l .1 h.u IV...I .l ii- Mr. .1. D. Lantiy.nf Itarr Ui nsliip. spent a few hour in town on Tueilay. K.litor Kay lor. of the lln-tinns Trih MMf, uroppeil in to see ns on Momlay. Mr. AMx rt Kekenro.le, of ressou. spent a few hours in town on Thurs.lay. Mr. M. .1. Ki-i-h. one of Spaimli l's en ti'ipriiiii.' i-itieiis was in tow i on Tues .lay. It is saiil that li'oveinor I'attisoii is peeteil to vi-il KIm-iisIhii i? on the :.MsI, iiot. Mr. I. I. I'lyee. one nf Klu nsliur's hut.heis. is hailly ei ipphtl with iln'iiina 1 1 i i . Mon. lay, April Huh has lieen lixeti as the ilale for hohliiii; t he next ariiiiienl ruin I. W. A. V.. I.ittl.'. Ki.. one of I.on tto's enterpi i.-inu inei .hunts, was in town on Momlay. Mr. Michael Kirrh, of Darr tow n sliip. w us a ViMlol to the I'KKKM W ollice om Tuesday. On Thurstlay, Contractor McFaihU'ii. rented the Joseph Duuiuii'e farm, near the i H.I Factory." The Indiana fair for .t:i will he held from September 1 1 to im-liissive, three weeks earlier than usual. Mr. P.ernaril Litinner, one of I.otvt to's well known huiness men. spent a few Jioiiis in town on TiieMlay. Mr. .loseph I.anty. one of ISarr town ship's iilde-t and hest ritiens was a visi toi to our otli"e on Monday. This year .Indue Hal Wer L'ranteil is.-, In-eiices and refu-eil '.!. Last year he granted Pt and refused '.lit. Mi-s Cora Kvans. daughter of Mr. .1 i ii V, Kans, of iJliioininulon, 111., is i i t inn fl ieid.-i ill Klielishui L!. Answer no roiilideiilial letters from New York oll'i rinu you hous money, un less you want to he swindled. John K. Ueese, formerly of the lively ti in of Kichauls t Keese. is now a hrake in. in on the hraueh train. --Charles Sillier, of New Florence, a 1'. K. I:, hraki-mau. fell from his train at Deny, Sunday, and was instantly killed. The residence of James Mcliliilv. at l.atioiie. was hut jrlariid Sunday nijjht. and aUiul '. taken from it trunk in an upper room. I'.u.r 1 Ii i ...1 , ,r .li.lni l'i.r:il of Cm le tow n-hip. drove t hrouirh t he tint ts and slopped lor a short vi-it in Klieusb.ir on Monday. -Mr. Addie I'rvce. of the Fast Ward, w hili- i'Iilml'.hI ii: handlilii; slone had one of hi- tinkers ha.lly sma-iied on Tuesday hv a tone falling upon it. On Thursday Contractor McFaddeu ol'.lfl'fil 111.' tllllllii'r f.ic !l 1:1 I I IYi:nl vliMtllv l'M'rfl feel to lie hllilt Hear pen No. .".O'.'O a 1 h i II t . five miles from IJIien-lunir. - M.'srs. J. K. Denny. II. A. Fn-lehait. (til. (lit Kowe and Lemon K. cil. of this ! place, visited Washington City last week 'and tiHik in Cleveland's inauirurat ion. , - Y h i le rii I ti in; tiinher on t he line of t he new railroad one day last week Mr. Henry I link, of l his place, narrowly escaped from lieini; can Kill !y a f.il lim; Mm h nf a i rec. , - The hi audi w as opened ii p on Sat urdav. lo-ed auaiu on Sunday and Monday at d tipeiied up aiiain oiiTuesday and since tha t tune trains have been runiiini; regularly. A Hock of wild ireese. iniiiiU'riii' alHitit ilueli, passed over KIh'UsIiiii If oil Wed- le-.l.iv morning :it m ii t H o'clock. They iTi' tl y i it if low and l.eadini; northward. M. M. McN. al. i:-... of llunlini;ioii. l'a . w as sworn as a meiiiher of the Cam luia county liar on Tuesday. 'I is Mr. Mr. Neat's intention to locate in Kheus burtf . . - Mr. l'eter McTaiiianv. or Alt.Hina. who :i run over hy a train in the Alt.toua J.n.i on Friday as meiiliom'il in another Item in this paper, died on Wednesday lu'iiuini;. - In our notice of the sheritl's sales last Week one item lead "the interest -if ('. A. MiUoniule in a lot of trronml in Lilly l'oroui;h." It should have read the int.-r-fsl of "M. A. Milioliilfle." - Kev. K. Manly, of this place, lias lieen ailed and accepted the same as minister Of tlie Christian church at Howard, Cen tre county. His htlmrs w ill also extend to 1.1. -110111:1011 and Mackeyville, in Clinton Vomit y. - Mr. X. Kankin, son of L. I). Kankin. of ( ainhria tow nship, w ho is a tiivinan on the I'ennsy Ivania railroad, while maUius; II coiiplini; at Illairsville, on Friday last. Hot the tinkers of his left hand hailly ' .squeezed and wiil iH'olTduty for a time. "'t -l'eter llotTtuaii and Miss Ida Handlon. of N'icktuw n. hied t h.-iiis, u ('iiinb.i -laud. Md. uukuo.vii to tii.-ir friends, and Were married a: that place Friday after li.Min, hy Uev. Ilowanl C. Day. pastor of the CiiuiIh i land Metli.Mli-t Kpisi-upal liiir.li. v - A tramp eutereii a U ear on a siditiu tttl'attonon Thursday niu'ht :ind next I1101 niui; his dead tMHly w as (oiin.l ,y railroad people. No cause other than Cold is know n for his death, and it is sup- posed he w as frocu. llisna could not be ascertained. K. H. MnyiT, a travelim; salestnnn for W. A. Kettew jt Co., of I'hiladelpliia. and ho liad ma.iy friends in t his jilace. died l his home in Philadelphia 1. 11 Monday last. He was alMiut vs years of aire and fuee -eded the late John Dorsey in travel line for that tii in. , - Thomas Sheridan, the iirtm i and hus Iness iiianauer of Weld .v Sh. riilan, the preat IuuiIht dealers, was instantly killed on Monday eveniiijr al (;iencM' station. In Somerset enmity. A' Idle attempt ,1 - to cross the railroad track in limit of a passing train. - Accmdinir to law, all justices of the p. ace elected at the reeciil election are T Muii' d to tile an acceptance of said otli. e Uh the proihonotary of the c nmity w ith- fn thirty days, staling the name or the Jutlce nf t. peace whom they .sueced. tnd al-o the cause of the vacancy 'i-i ... J "lie Illteeil-lnolith-old rliilil of r- ''"" ch Lowmaster, in Susnnehan Iia town-hip, ,..ir t;armn-s Mills, was , badly scilded on Wedi lay hy the up. .netting .,f a vessel of hot water from tie rookin stove, hy f lht, (,Ul.f fen. It Is doubtful if the child survives. ., -Oil Wednesday of hist Week I'ius A., the ten wear old run of Mr. J. . jilntZy' of I'.arr tow nship, in jumf.inn out' f his . ruber' sled 01, their arrival home from trip to Spatuler, Tell and broke his h ft arm between the iIImiw tnd the wrist. A physician set tht. fracture and ll.elln:.. l. llow is ic ltiin aloi.K is well as . oiiid W ! e pel ted. The county commissioners haye tixed the tax rate for county and poor for tnis year at ."! tnills. Last year the rate was 41J mills, a decrease for this year of one-third. The sheep claims of Westmoreland county amounted to a little over f4.n for the year Is.'".', while the dnif tux was only a little over S. per cent, of that amount; or, in other words, the !.; tax will pay alMiut $'. cents on every dollar of sheep claims. The barn of J. W. Clark, located near (Hen Campl ell, was but tied down last Thursday. Si x horses and Itii head of cat tle were burned to death. All the ot her contents of the barn including trrain and farming implements, were destroyed. The loss is :t.M, 011 w hich there is only l insurance. It is pretty broadly hinted that the new almshouse building would a trooU way olf" of passing muster iM-fore a Imard of 1 xnert carpenters. More's the pi ty for. if we may liclieve tin' half we hear, it is bad .1.0 igh at its very liest. lloirnliujxhtirij Mis. Of urge Leba ugh, of Sout hampton township. Somerset county, was horror stricken one day last week on I'luiing tlie body of her husband lying under a mass of stone in a quarry w here he had lieen work ing, near their home. The surroundings indicated that his life had b. xtin- guished instantly. We received a letter from i correspon dent tlie latter partof last week relative to the duties of township auditors in furnish ing tickets at tlie primary election. In consequence of the many callers and rush of work on account of this lieiug court week we have not had the time to look the matter up hut will try and limit it up by next week. The Pennsylvania cnininissioners of fishery can receive 110 more applications for trout fry during the present season. There are already al tin" hatcheries many mon; applications than they can till, al though the number of trout fry at Curry and A I letitow u amounts to over hu-r mill ions of lish the largest production of trout fry yet made. Mr. Samuel Lamar, of Susquehanna tow nship, lost a valuable horse. 011 Tiifs day near the half-way house on the road from Canolltown to Ktieiisburg. Mr. Lamar started with his team on Tuesday morning to bring a load of passengers to court and when near the half-way house the horse took sick with the colic and died in a short time. On Monday morning at 10 o'clock the new ollicers lor the borough ot F.lcnsburg were sworn in by Kichard Jones, Ksq.. as follows: Purges:;. Fes Lloyd; Councilman for West ward, John L. Stoiigli: Council man fur Fast ward, Thomas D. Evans; Auditor, Fred W. Davis. W. II. Council was elected clerk, and Councilman Thomas J. Davis as deputy burgess. A simple cure for the hoarse colds which are general in an open season con sists of t he while of an egg beaten with the. juice of a lemon and swecteneil with suf ficient sugar to make it palatahle. While such a mild prescription as this lias no remedial elici t in the cise of a violant cold, it does cure hoarseness, and is a great relief to the sufferer. It should he taken by the tea-spuoiifnl every half hour. On Monday. John M.ikin. who is 0111 ploved at slashing on the line of the new railroal was struck hy the butt of a fall ing tree an I thrown a considerable distance lint luckily escaped unhurt. The tree he cut fell against a standing tree that was lea'iing. li c!i threw the butt of the fall ing tree around and 011 account of the deep snow Mr. Makin w as unable to get out of the road in time to escape being struck. A squire's ol'tice near this place was t he scene of a solemn w arning to disturb ers of religious servii es last Friday. t,uite a number of young ladle were arrested and brought In-fore the squire for disturb ing :i meeting at Fast Uidge church. The gir.s were unable to procure bail and had it not It been for the lenience of the person w ho brought t he charge, would have suf fered the penalty of tin- law. An enviable pisition for young ladies to occupy, cer t linly. -Clu rrulrit fimrW. It is said that the trainmen of the C x C. ra'lroad. w ho reside in this place, have received ollieiai notice that when the next schedule goes into effect oil that road their headquarters will 1' Irvona instead of Coalpoit. This unlet will lie a severe bow to t hose W ho ow 11 proper! ies here. In this com nee t inn we might add t hat a day's run will lie from Irvona to MahalTev via Cressmi and ret urn for each crew. When the next schedule will go into effect we do not know. CtMtliKtrt Stmnlonl. The French Coach Horse for which a number of gentleman in Khensbiirg and vicinity paid 'J,."Ai. about two years ago, was sold Monday last at public sale for ?.'(IT. Just before the horse w:,s pu re based two years ago the Fukhxian published an item showing how people in some of the eastern counties had their eye tii-th cut in ;buy ing horses on the same plan and one of our friends took us to task for pub lishing the item as it was calculated to throw cold water on the enterprise. On Wednesday of last week Mr. IJobert James, of this dace, found a ladies silver watch lying in a field of Mr. Klias Jones adjoining the borough, where on account ot the drifts people had U-en comH-lled to use the field instead of the roads. On making inquiry he found it 'x-luiiged to MissKlmira Uichinson, of this place, and restored it to its owner. Miss Kichardson had Inst the watch on the Monday previ ous and it had lain on the road for two days w ith teauisioing along at all times in the day w ithout tM'ing injured. -.T. D. L. Counsil, timlicr inspector at lie- Lock Haven market, while vistii p Philadelphia on Wednesday said that fully ."on rafts of square timber will lo brought down the west branch of the Susquehanna this year, the finest being hanked opposite Clearlield. ThW latter was cut from a tract from which none had been taken, and the first hundred sticks were ;n feet long and averagiil i;i."i cubic feet to the stick. There are lorly raf us banked at lfe-er creek and aUut sixty near Penfield on P.eiioetfs brunch of the Sinne mahoning. Last spring less than four hundred rafts n ached the I,oek Haven niarkrt. John Johnston, who II ves -several miles alxive Niuevali, Westmoifland county, was struck by a freight train Friday i.-veniiiK and perhaps fatally Injured. Ho was walking on the track 011 the first section almvc Nii.evah, and had lieen sent to the. tool house for a shovel. On bis w.iy buck a freight train passed him and be saw s one on it he knew and was waving to him and did not notice that a train was coining in the opfiosite din-ction. It struck him and hurled him down an em baiiknieut where be was picked up hy bis r. llow workmen. He Is a married man and leaves a w ife and family. He Is not expected to recover. When yon wish to know what the wo ilber Is going to lie. go out and select the smallest cloud yous.f. Keep your eye on it. and if it, decreases and disappears it shows a state if the air that is sure to 1k followed hy line weather; butifitlnereasfs take your overcoat with you if you're po li'B aw ay from home, fur falling weather Is not faroff. The reason is this: When the air is Ufomiug charged with electrici ty you w ill see every cioiid attracting all lesser ones tow ard It until it gathers !nti a shower, and on the contrary, w hen the II 11 id is pausing off ox diffusing Itself, then a large cloud will I mi Mien breaking lulu oiece ami dissolving. LKI..VSEN KEri'NEU. The Ollirr Unf llunlrrtl aixl Eighty llir r-r Urltl. Adams townsliip C. J. Duncan. P.hieklick tow nship Joseph Miller. Carrolltow 11 E. I'.inJer, Joseph Fara baugh. Win. Lchmier. Carroll township E. Oessler, John KutruIT, Jno. Otto, Joseph Huggado, W. J. Weaklaud. Dean township M. Ilarrigan, W. tl. Snyder, (ieo. Sw ires. East Conemaugh Margaret Kelly. Elder tow nshii Adam Cence. Franklin Jacob Kubritz. Oaliitziu Theodore lilass, A. T. Fick, R. J. Free. Oallitiu township I. A.McMnllen. Hastings Tbad. Dcloicr, A F. N. Dona hue. Chas. Kinney, A.J. Piatt. Johnstown, 1st ward Wagner IKxI- Sull. Johnstown, ".'nd vvird C. A. Mitchell. Jacob Fend. Johnstown. 3rd D. Lut it Sou. Johnstown, 4th Ja-nb Meir. Johnstown, tb ward Iloht. Sagerson, ward Fmmet Eimel. ward Nick lllumm. Henry Shaffer. Johnstown, '.ith ward John lieuler, T. H. McCaffiey. Jus. Rui.lel, Phil Sandinire. Johnstown, l'Hh ward Sarah Cave nauch. Johnstown, 12th ward IV nnis O'Con nor. Johnstow n, l.'h ward John Armstrong. McLaughlin A. Saddler. Johnstown. Hlh ward John Hunan, John Rodgers. Johnstown, 1Mb ward John Die.back, Pat Fitharris, John P. Keiity, Hugh Mo Comifll, Eil. Rodgers. Johnstown, H'.th waul !eo. C. I la bitch, Jno. SchitTour, Peter Toner. Lilly P. II. Iturk. o. T. Ilelle, II. A. Mullen, C. A. McOoniglf. Martin & Mi chael Leap, Theudure Sell. Lorettu E. Itengele. Mnrrcllville Chas. Mengell, F. Eeckey. A. J. Leonard, John Lord itch. Lower Yoder townsliKp Frank Coiiau, II. C. Vanalt. Portage borough John Uyrne. II. Can avaii. D. M. Martin. Andrew Smith. Reade township J. A. Adams. J. N. Al len. J. A. Nucl. Stonycreek towiishifi Jos. Holey, Jos eph Metler. J. J. Hughes. Summerhill borough Jos. Krown, Pat McCall. South Fork John Hamilton, Thos. Keelau. Susquehanna township W. 15. Schroth. Tunnelhill Richanl Uyrne. P.. Cillany. Fpper Yodcr township Margaret Hoch stine. Wilmore Eva M. Hiner. Washington township W. II. Edwards, (1. H.Schwaderer, Thos. T. O. Doimell. Fallon llfiim. Pattoii is booming. Railroad Contractor McMinimeii, wife and little sot., Norman, are visiting in Philadelphia. Mr. Winslon, of Phtlipshurg, is here on a visit to his sun, Otis, and his daughter, Mrs. Harry P.artun. A large niimlM-r of people arc preparing to build here in tlie spring. Tlie Chest Crccn Improvement Company will commence in the early spring the erection of a 12.oji hotel on Fifth avenue and Magce street. It will be a brick structure. The debate on Friday evening was a suc cess. The question was "Ri-solved that the farmer is more useful in society than the mechanic." The debate was well handled on Imth sides and was decided in favor of the at1ir:iiativc. In spite of the culd weather McMinamen Pros, are pushing their railroad towards completion. (Juite a nuinlHTof Loretto jx-ople visit ed ration last week, among the number we noticed Mrs. Luke Ivory and little sun. Harry. Mrs. Will Schwab ai.d daughter, Kathleen, Misses Maggie and .Frances Ivory. The Patton literary society has U-en in vited In take part in a debate at La Juse on next Tuesday eyeningand quite a lium- lier nf persons w ill go. Tillie Driskel, our popular dressmaker, spent Sunday with her parents near Lo retto. Thomas Strittmatter paid a Hying visit to his brut hers in Hastings last week. Mr. Otto Anna, teacher of the Patton school, treated bis pupils lo a sled ride on Saturday, the party visiting Hastings, Spangl.-r and Carrolltow n. Mattie Anna vim led, friends in St. Augustine and Chest Springs last week. Mr. J ami's Mellon, who has U-en sick for a lung time is improving. r. 1:. A Xrw tlillr rhurrh. The Cithulic population InSpanglcr and vicinity held a meeting on Sunday for the purpose nf taking the iifffssary steps to wards building a church at that place. A committee consisting of M. J. Kirscb, Law -re nee Wy land. Allien MrCombie, F. II. Dearer and William A. Lant.y was ap pointed to solicit subscript ions and U-gin the work. Parties were engaged to liegin quarrying the stone fur the foundation and on Monday they commenced the work and ten men volunteered to send their teams and haul the stone on Wednesday. The plans have not yet been adopt.sj but the building in contemplation will 1m- a frame one about Xixiio feet, and w hen ne cessity compels the building of a larget'one the one now built w ill lie usi-d for a chap el. Alxiut fill Catholic families are in the territorial boundaries of the new congre gation and are taken from the congrega tions at Nick town, Hastings and Carroll town. New Mode of stamping- The Pennsylvania company is a lion t to discard lite old method of stamping tickets w ith ink and will punch th.' year and day clear through the ticket by means of powerful stensils. This Is done to keep scalM-r am! others from altering tlidate and thus extending the limit of mileage Imoks and excursion tickets The new method was put in practice this week. The orders state that all tickets are to lie stainM'il as prescrilx-d. When one thinks of the thousands of special excursion tickets sold on July 4 and other occasions, the work devolving upon the agent may be imagined. A peculiar feature Is that the month does not apfw-ar. Everything is reckoned in days of the year, "3tb, 43d or 2."lst," as the case may be. Following the day stamp is the final figure of the year, "3" remaining until next January. The following marriage licenses were is sued by tlie Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week endiug Wednesday, Match . s;i3: Harry F. Jones, Ebeiisbtirg, and Annie thiod, Cambria township. John Pilath, lirow nstow n, and F. K. Mine tleyer, J oh nstow n. W. E. Dixon, Juhustuw 11, and Rachael StuUiuAu, Coersdale. William L. McClarren, Pittsburg, and Itla L. Stiiieman, South Fork. Thomas Street and Annie Corbit, Ehren feld. Michael Ncdcrana and Catharine No terianuo. Hastings. Daniel Wentz ami Daisy Miller, Johns town. Oeorge Lofhcr, Johnstown, and Mary Feseus, West Taylur tow nship. Michael Riley was brought to jail on Thursday charged w ith highway robliery, a Hungarian named John Kostiuo irvfer ring the charge. 'art lrel. Court met on Monday at 10 o'clock with Judge Parker on the bench. Solle prttxcijitiH were entennl in the fol lowing rases: Commonwealth vs. tlo. T. Swank, libel: Commonwealth vs. Charles ISiersack. fornication and bastardy; Com monwealth vs. Thomas tJillespie, fornica tion ami bastardy; Commonwealth vs. Isaac E. Rowers, furnication and bastardy; Commonwealth vs. Jacob Mishler and El mer Onion, larceny; Commonwealth v. George Ickes, surety of the ieace; Com monwealth V. George Ickes, fmnication and bastardy; Commonwealth vs. Edward Ream and George It. Eccles, surety of the jM-aee and malicious mischief; Common wealth vs. Robert Hazleton, desertion; Commonwealth vs Robert Ha.elton, adul try. Anderson Walters was appointed fore man of the grand jury and Porter R. Mill er, of Johnstow n, was selecu-d as consta ble to attend uK)n the grand jury. Commonwealth vs. George Kurtz, high way robliery, w as continui-d. Coin uion weal ih vs. Peter Kaylir. surety of tlie peace. Defendant sentenced to pay the i-osts and enter into recognizance to keep the peace. Common wealth vs. John Dugie, surety of the peace. Court directed that the costs be divided hctw-een the defendant and the prosecutor, Jacob Muhaw, and case dismissed. Commonwealth vs. Archie Iturns, sure ty of the peace. A nullepnt. was entered. Commonwealth vs. John Long, surety of the i-ace and desertion. Defendant di rected to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Adam Hammond, malicious mischief was settled. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Fess- l.-r. assault and battery. Nettled. Commonwealth vs. Patrick O'Connell, assault and battery. Defendant sentenced to pay a tine of $.1, costs and go to jail for 30 days. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Myers, larce ny. Jury find defendant guilty and the Court sentenced him 10 the Huntingdon refoi matory. Commonwealth vs. John Sweeny, at tempt to commit larceny. Jury find de fendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of ?.", costs and go to jail for G months. Commonwealth vs. Harry Grayhill, as sault and battery. Jury found defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of f and costs. Commonwealth vs. Matthew Kiel and Mary Kiel, robliery. Jury find defendants nut guilty. Commonwealth vs. Rotx-rt White, point ing firearms and felonious assault. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Mulherrou, Joseph Gibbons and George Robiue, re ceiving stolen goods. Defendants plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of tlo and go to jail for W days. Rotiert McGonigie, who also plead guilty, owing to bis age. lieing;onlyH,;was remanded to jail to await the further action of tlie court. Commonwealth vs. G-orge Gams, larce ny. Jury !iud defendant guilty and recommend him to the mercy of the court Commonwealth vs. Mattie R. Love, for nication. Jury hud defendant not guilty but that she pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry T. Hill, fel onious assault and battery. Jury lind de fendant guilty. Cum mun wealth vs. Charles Custer, Geo. Goodman. Klmer Owens and Joseph Mali gns, roblx-ry. Jury lind defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Emmet Dignam, sell ing liquor to minors. On trial. Rarnril to Itralb. P.y an -'Xplosionion of molten aluminum at the Pittsburg Reduction Works, Ken sington, Allegheny county, on Saturday morning last altout H o'clock, Eugene O'Neill, son of Peter O'Neill, of Minister township, this county, was fatally burned. He died ut the West Peiili hospital at 3:3o Sunday morning, and bis remains were taken to Cresson on Philadelphia Expri-ss on Sunday evening, and thence to the home of bis parents in M mister tow nship. Mr. O'Neill was nearly twenty-eight years of age and was an exemplary young man, and had lieen for many years in the employ of the company at whoso works be met his death. His body was bunted all over to a blister, bis clothes having taken lire. Medical aid w as able to alleviate the pain somew bat but not to prevent a fatal termination of his injuries. In the inten- t:ty of bis suffering at the time of the ac- ident be dashed into the Allegheny river to extinguish the flames of the clothing. The decca-d w as a mcmtier of St. Ker- nan's P.rancb No. M, C. M. P.. A., of Pitts hurg. lie is survived by bis parents and a no nit xT of sisters and brothers, two of the latter living at Pittsburg. The funeral look place at Loretto on Wednesday morning. After funeral ser-vlc-s at St. Michael's church the remains were interred in the parish cemetery. Kteallac la EldirTawathlp. On last Friday morning Mr. Archie Kirkpatrick, a well-known citizen or El der tow nship, on going to bis barn found that there had beeu some Hrson or per sons helping themselves to his grtin. He had left 15 bushels of rye and Wi bushels of buckwheat measured uu in sacks the evening liefore w hich was all gone, along with from 5 to 10 bushels of buckwheat that was missing from his granery. Mr. Kirkpatrick procured a search-warrant which was placed in the bands of Cons, a Philip Miller, of Hastings, w ho, from cir cumstantial evidence that had developed, pi-ncei-dcd to search the premises of Ish. Haunt, in Susquehanna township, and in the barn found suinething near the miss ing quantity of buckwheat in different places in the building, and a manure heap alongside of the barn that had a suspicious look, on. being examined, was found to con tnin 15 bushels of rye in its center with a blanket under and anotheron top. John Reals, Abe Snyder and Ish. Damn have U e. arrestinl charged w ith the theft, the former two being now in jail, while Itautn entered bail for his appearance at court to answer the charge. LrjC 1,'rntbrd OIT. Mr. Peter McTamany. an old and well known engineer on the Pennsylvania rail road, who was a native of this county, having been born near Lilly where he has numerous lelatives, met with an accident that will cripple him for life. Mr. McTama ny left his home Intending to go out 011 his engine and when be reached the yard he found a freight train standing on the track w hich he had to cross. He got on one of the cars to cross over, and in getting down the other side he did so w ithoiit see ing engine 133, which was running dowu a parallel track, tank first, on its way to Fourth street. The corner of the tank struck him on the shoulder, knocking him down, the hind wheel nf the tank truck passing over his right leg at the ankle. lie was also cut slightly on the head. Assisted to his home he was made as comfortable as possible and later In the afternoon an amputation was pcrformisj, the crushed memlier being taken off about four inches below the knee. m This subject could lie dwelt uxn to a considerable length and yet much remain untold, but all agree that the use, the proper use of pure rye whskey Is an abso lute necessity, especially so now, when nature insist upon being stimulated. All regular uhvsicians presenile rye w hiskey. and justly claim that Klein's Silver Age and Duunesne Whiskies are most reliable. They do this not only Wcause they have tried them, but liecause the leading h.ispi tals use them lind them the liest stimu lants in the world. Silver age sells for tl. no and Duquesiie for l.aa per full quart. For sale by J. Ludwig A Sou, Johus town. HA.LTZ ELLS' WE are especially pleased with our pattern eroods, for we know that the most exquisite gowns can be evolved from th 2m, especially when we consider that there are the most beautiful gimps and gal oons that match perfectly and elegant laces in all the latest designs. The chief charm of pat tern goods is the fact that no two are alike. Where the figures are the same the colorings are entire ly different. There are three patterns in changeable diagonals, tan, blue and mixed light shades, all different but all handsome. Nearly all are in a variety of di agonals. There are two patterns in Russian green and mode shades that are very beautiful. There are three patterns in changeable silk and wool in shades of red ami green that are perfectly mag nificent. One pattern in diago nal, silks and wool in exquisite shades of steel and mode is a beauty and three patterns in a Persian weave ia different shades that are exceedingly beautiful. Then there are two patterns in melon-shaped figures in shades of tan and blue and tan and mode that are extremely lovely and are pattern in silk diagonal in palest shades of pinks and blue that might take the lead for dainty attractions. Closely fol lowing it is a pattern in diagonal changeable blue and gold new shades that show off ch rming ly, and three patterns in fancy Whik Cords in changeable shades with fancy Russian green borders that will make up stylishly to a decree BALTZ ELLS', Altoona. MliHFflUarona Mtle. F OK KENT. A tarin of M acres, with Houm Barn and itteexaary uiubuildiiuc-. adjulmni; 10 el to bor oiiuh. will tie rented tor a term of years. Ad dress W. W. MeATEtK. Iorrtt. Pa.. or MKS. LtAVY, Hou.Uale. Fa. March 3, lKU.SL UrnakraiMM mr the I.iqaar II able f oalll v-ly I arrll t AdmlaUlf rlvc lr. Halan' Uoltlen hpasrlUe. It Is manufactured a a Kinder, wblcb ran he Klven In a la ol txser. a cup ot cottee or tea, or In lood.wnbout the knowledge of tbe patient. It la absolutely barmle. and will e fleet a perma nent and vpeedy cure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or atcnbolle wreck. It bat been Klven in Ihouaands ol caea and In eTery Instance a perfect cure baa followed. It never falls. The aysiem one lmireanated with theSctnc. It be comea an utter Impossibility lor the lltjuur a peiite to exlKt. Cures guaranteed. 48 ae book ol particulars tree. Addteaa UOI.liKN NPKU Kit! CO.. aUKlV.ljr. Is Kace St., Cincinnati, (I. IK yon are wanting Books. Stationary. Book lets. Imlls, (lames. Toys. Novelties, School upelies. Kubber Hoots or boea, etc., etc.. you can have y ur wants supplied by a visit to T. Kolrts' store. Eltenrburg. Although an old es tabllbed one. It is abreast of tbe limes and al ways well hiUd with Koods ol all kinds. An ex ehanae library has been started at this store, where lor aand lo cents you can rent most any book you want to read. Any book or anytblna; elre not In stork procured lor you at once. Ev erything old at lowest prices, tilve us a call and ee lor yourself. never saw suen a large and eleicant stork In Ebenshunc. Do You Want NEWEST AND HEST IX C0n0Nl)Kra(J()0I)S? Write our Mail Okkkr Dkpart mkxt for sampU-s from 1-. Dimities lo finest ImiMtrted Mad ras at 3.V. ami 4th: a vard. every one is iierfii-tioii in ueiirn. color ami iiality. l'riee tbe lowet ms sitile to make on like qiialitii-s. Do You Want I.ATKRT AMI MOST AITKOVEII STYLES IX DRESS WOOLKXS, SILKS AND SUITINGS! Ot r Mail Order Department is ready t serve you with samples from the largest, mosl complete stock of American ami IminirteU OimmJs we've ever shown abso lutely "correct" as to styles, colors, weiixht and price. Trice ramre, T.V., .. 1.25. l-r. to finest individual TaUTiis, !.u to eVi.ui per yard. Do You Want It EST EXAM PLES IN EMBROIDERIES AND LACES! Never so many choice ones to se lect from, whether a loc. edite. or through every line to widest nouncinps and "all-over" patterns. (UK Mail Orier will help you in the selection by M'tidinu full lines of samples if you'll write, giving intimation of what you want. I'ss price, always, than usual on like qualities. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Fetal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. rpKIAL. LIST. 1 lim of causes set down lor trial at March form IffeXt: Saupp el al shall -w Zimmerman McOonlKle-.. t'lndle .. Hearken.- - U'Hara (till ..... James , I ) lark Bracken ..... ... Mloaa ... Zimmerman Mattlson el al... Kllneordlinner.... Shirley Notley . Barter. Heniord-. , Enters . I'se Howell Meek v. Jordan. vs. staiimaa et al. . vs. Koaa el al vs. Pler t'-e. ti. Cambria Land Co. Stlne. ........vs. Kays, ........vs. Johnstown Lumber Itempany. . LI. -yd. t)rol. vs. Suae. ,. vs lit Ies tine. . iHlieru v P. K K. . y. Melouifh. , vs, ML -Hiv I'harrh. vs. MrMullea et al. T. Zimmerman. . ...va. Kbody. vs. t 'roain. .- Jennlns:. Same..... ra. Euller Valoeke. Love. Sunshine k Uo ..vs. Haltser. . .vs. Wllletts fc Hertlna;. ton .. Hayes heir. J. U. IIAKHY . Valley Pike Uo... Froth 'J ' offlcw. et. io, lo. trothy. a DMIM.STK ATtJK'S KUTU'E. V Mi hereas letters of admloUtratlon on the eatate ol liavld lrexler, late ot Mauuim ioww shlu. deeoaseU. havina: been craaled to tbe a- deralicned all persona Indebted to said eatate are hereby notlneJ la saake pajmrul without delay and those bavins: claims aitalnat the same will preeent thess properly aatheatlcated lor seuie- saenu j r ci.iai ise.auc, JuliN U WILT. Aiviw Evans. Aity. Administraturt Jan ,lsi. 'Awawsara . III THIS WEEK YOU CAX HAVE I'ittsbure liest flour at fl.Z xr sack; coixl fimir at 1.1'. mt sack; U-st corn and oats chop at fl.l'.: ixl colTi-c, l"-'c : miners' oil for .'sc.: currants. 7 pounds for "."c.; umm1 laundry soap. Ii) pieces for L'.'x:.; suirar. vl IMimids for fl.oo. A Big Fall in Dry Goods. ltst calieiM'S at fi and 7 cell's; muslin. Iileaehed and unbleached. 41! and 7 cents; (iinsliunis. .1 and cents; cloth, in pray, hrown and preen, :jii ut ."!." cents; t'ash niere in ail colors, :vt to cents; nnl tlamiel, 'ji cents; good towelins 4li cents. t"jyTbe atxjve stK-k has Ixi-n reduced ." mt cent. Our Stock of Ladies' Coats Sold Almost For Nothing. I 'oats f.u tuer price ;., now :t.(i Coats former price r. . now :t.c Coats former price '.t.'si. now .l.'.is Also, Io not forget that we nrc now oflcriiifr our entire stoek of Children's, Boys' and Men's Ovcreoaf slit half priee. Good S7.00; Jtoys' Kliie and Klack Cbiitcbilla Coats, Former price, f s.tai. Cl ildren's Cai Coats in hig I'laids or Stripes. 1.7.".; former price, t i.TAh "S'Thee giMnis must go and there is a xxl chance for huycrs. Men's Heavy-Weight tlray or lied ti.V'. p-r suit, former price, LADIES' Fine JLDrcss Shoes at 1.2.j to $2.00. OF AIPIPIE AILS ! rpHK tvmmlsloners of tiamttrta coonty will be 1 at tbt-lr office In Klu-n Ixi'L'! i tbe lollowlog days lo haar a'leals fn tu all m-b ! tn whom real aniata iim iwn nw"i " l ."" since tlie last trlennu -I .-" '. Also In-m parsons havlna: money i t Inie e-t mod taaaMe f.,r state rerenoe urMHes. r The ffar A. 1. momuv, MAUfti - r:u. Allesrbeny. I'lrarfleld. lKau. K.-aJe. White and (lailitxin te n-lills. ana ine iniriiucnn ui ai lilxtn. Taanelulll. Asb lie. hest irtn-s and Lrfiretto. Tl'ESllAY, MAKt'HrH. ITarroll. Sasquehanoa. Klder. Ihent. Itarr. Klaok- llrk and Jaeason iuniii;M. anu oic unuutiu ol Hastlncs and t'arrolltown. WEhNtMlAV.MAKCH aTH. WashlnKtnn. I'otaae, Mnt-r. SumtcsThlll. aid Cruyle tuensmi. aud tne iK.reuciis ot Lally, I'urtaae. Wllmuieand -SuiumprtiUl. THl'HSIIAY. MAKtTH 20TI1. A dam a Klcblaud. llonenuoiiti, Stonycreek. tT- ixsr Yoder and ler Kier townsntis. ami the boroaab. of Kale, Westtnunt abd South ek. fKIUAY.MAKt'H Jf.ST Fast Tslor and West Taylor fj.wnshlps First fsoooud and intra ii-oi m .uurmnn -"-ouh. and the borooahs ol t'oeKTdale, Fjtst ISoaemattfch and Franklin. Ml IN DAY, APKtL. 2NI. First. Second. Third and Fourth ward of the city ol Johnstown. TUESDAY, APKIL.3KII. Flitb. Mith. Seventh and Ualith wards ol the citjr ol Johnaiown. WE1NE8IAY. AFKW. 4TH. Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh. Twelfth and. Thirteenth wards ol the elty ol Jonnstowc. THUKSDAY, APK1L. ITH. Fourteenth. Fifteenth. Sixteenth and Neven- Uenth wan t ol the city ot jounstown. FK1UAY. l'KlL.6rH. East and West ward ol the boreoa-b of Etxsnsbunt and t'ainbrta townaLlp. Also on the above days aiiiilirationa ol nersnna deslrina; eorrectlona In the military eniolluieuis will be heard. N. K. No abatement! will he made on valua tions of real estate at:er the ahove dates jurtro hiKHi, Attest: I. - 11I.IN. Oeo.C K.Zahv J.h.LMIIH. t'.lerk. oummiamonera. Ebensbunc, March 10.3t. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARUE LOT Boots & Shoes BOUGHT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FROM THE HTOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., piTTsnriiM, ri. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. Mouutaiu House SI.ll SIIMII1G PlIiLOM CEKTRE STREET, EBENSBURG. eiWlS well known and ion eiabl.hed Sharing I IUr aaair w avn.-aa.wui - ' a ur where inv iuridoii w ?Ji7re SHAVINO. HAlK :ltrriNi ANU tHAMPH)lNt dooa to (be beateat and moat anlMtC miUDrr. tM . w ..... - -i j - ajalaala. wallad oa at Ibelr racideoces. JAXtS H.NT. iToprietot PRIVATE SALE. The undetilirBed will sell at frlrato Sal 1-l'y tioroawh. Camttrla coantr. Hotel, with ttrt-wery attarbeJ ; Two loe Hooaea, Stahle, and all necessary tmu baildlnics oa th. freaalses l he Hoaae Is licensed yur turther artlealara call n or aMreas Jbe "l..tietor. THKOIMJKE SE1.L.. Uly.r-attcf-U.lSHS. 1 TTv J a ii JJJJJJO, FIIICl HID STAPH GROCERIES. FUR - TRIMMED - COATS, ReJut eil from $12 to $7.50. Misses Coats in Plain and ltox-riea led. light and dark colors, in all sixes, ran lx- iMiughi from I'ents Ner kwear atl'.tc., regular .Mic. goods. lf'lr next two weeks we will well TWO lll'N'- ii:i:.n an;i iiktv vaius pants-w... 'i.-j. " lieyiots, All-W imiI L'aisi meres, at one price, $2.97 A l'AIK-XO MATT I'll WHAT COLOi: Vol' WANT WK HAVK. I All - Wool Black and F3 : FORMER PRICE, MEN'S In Cwnarr-ss or Lace, 1.7.1 to t'i.'JTt. Misss llongola and Crain Spring Heel Sbo.'s. i.ir,. bilii's Iloiigola nud (iiain lii-cl and Spring Heel at Men's l ine Dress SImm-s in Congress or Lace for Jl.'Vi. 500 PAIRS MEN'S - BIJOGANS, Solid Leather. Oak Top. Sole with lJuckle. H.V-. a p:ur. f. .t in.-r price t lie l.iuirest otrer ever made iii C'auiliria count y. I"?;' Our Stock oi I-T UNIT! ' KK. CA III ' I H'S. 1 1 A TS CA.1S. TKl'N KS and 'A LlsKS is now ready for in spectioii. Cs1 "Con ie spend an hour with us. THE BEST PLAGE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will finl ; complete line of Men's, Boys' anil Chil dren's Suitings in all styles ami qualities. for 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 McCONNELL, ALTOOXA , PKX XT A . New White Front Bnildiiii, 113 Clinton Street, Jolmstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. JAMES Fl KHfl PT CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MFG. CO. rarm Harness $24.50. fMv'WM tM km y if Dot aaliatacaory. War. rant for two yaara waj aa arwt Itoto I'd U artlnr f or sua Wnla yuar murder. Businc fraa. V7. taaa all Uftanaa cat itiaim in atinmm. WHOLESALE PRICES. Kpriaa tVusaa, t3j!alj(. OoaraatMKl safUfar fMtut aa .ll f' iliu 130. iUalk VVai.a. Urlivrrv WatauaaiidUaad Cairtaw Our harness are a'l A'o. I Lhik-tanneU Ijruther. fflnrle S8 to ; loable Kaaay. SI8 to SJi. KM ins; Haddlr. aod Tlr la. '& pur oaut. oil lur oaab witb ordta: M-paara Uius- 1794. Policies written at short dsim In th OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" Aaaet a trier Flrat C'lauia "ssina,slsa. T. W. DICE, j aVatJT FOK THE OLD HARTFORD IflRIIINSUIUNCBCOMI DOMMENOEH Hl'SlNESS 1794:. eheBsnarat.Jaiy "1.188a. To Investors. AI'HY are away frnm home to serk tnreatmenta when yoa ran lay leony Ivania r'trat Murtataa-e aecuritler oa the ttash or Monthly fay turn t plan and which will net yon twenty er rent. m your money? r or ant-ular rail ua or addrefa il. A. tMII.KIIAKl'. Aa. i, lHWi t.teuaburK, l'a. Brown v $14.00. OATS LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. GAIXITZIN, PENNA. 9 9 Q,TTHiT3Sr. Ho,aW t roniamrr. for 0 rrara, Un 11Q Road Wnnnn and far area mannfactarara ia Abmig Mllinsr ova. s 117 ttacCMS aad iiarmsa Utai araf . huiaanbun- - a J I fmrrey. 7( to I INS Top Haadra at 4. as1 lij. DM 'v P.'Q XI.VIV.J .IA V. XlfTJ a4Z W.B.PRATT.SecV. ELKHART, I NO. JOHN PPISTER, DEALER I9J GENERAL r.lEBCHAHDlSE, Hardware, Quccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 1 ' T.Im ETA B I. EN IN REAMIK, II A K ! KJMS KTV., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. maw Suly J F. MrKHNKICK. e ATTUMIY aI ' I'MMBI.I o AT law. K M r.J S H 1 ' lit I. FA irttoe oa Deatro street.