rJlil rambn'ii jrjecimm. y si:ri:ii. A MP.lil.V CO., tA. ruM'W. M)Vi:.U:i:U :.M. is.'.!. I.H AI, A MS I'llKHO A I.. vnll Mll'l'ilKl'.c l? i mrk i' will liavo t Id scIkhiI , with us. ii.! .Ihik's, of this il;u-'. killrd two .; ,,.. m Fi'iI;iy. :r I", l-'ri'sli, of X ick town, spent a . :- in town on Thursday, h. iiir .loscpli A. Ilr.iy. of Carroll ., in town on Thursday. . l'.iihi-r I'.oyh'. of .lohiisiow n. was , 1,1 Kl.i-nsl.iiri; on Moniiny. n Lynch. Ksq.. of Suniinit, spi'iit a it- iii town ii ciliu-sdav. . Vi!ii 1 auia Kailioail Company ; toi-U yanls at Clu-t r y t riv. lui M i-Ki nii'. of Clu'st spriim, , :', w hours in town on Wi-ilm-iday. i hildii'ii of Mii-luu-l l.ilTi-v. of iiii-'l with starli-t fi-vi-r last i.ttit chilil of Mr. and Mrs. Archie . 1. 1 thi- place, was hnriod on Sat- teiident I.eech :v iirtifite at att'-nd.d the I loilidayshuri; v. II. II. Fisli, of t liis place, is in . :io- wi-ek atteinJiiiLt a ininisters' . . --.I, -ia te .Indtie .IoIih It. Thomas. i.ih n-h ip. spent a few hours ii. Tin-. lay. r.i lii luler. . it ill . lav ill d at his home in rht, finin typhoid ,i V. years. Ann McDonald, of tl.i I 'Mini, i i f. n Haiti tuon Iila w h left re I ., i the w ; 1 1 1 -1 . e i linlifi was hnnil.t t i.n-;iiu. t -i rvc i days I in I i v conn net . 1'. To:nl) ha hi-eii appointed on i peii-ion eamiii'-: in place of II i 1 ! i ii. ill. re-iirneil. !i.iii-r I i ' t . t and I. had at i hi v en ; ion of county ii.iiimis i : M-ti.ll'l e w eek. i v i - of lui keys, einfiracini; Irivin into I'ninuioun a few I il l L'i' lliiihs for sllipmi-ilt to kct . nit. of entre coMtity, has j .' '-i-ioii I ,;n a pi-r-oii has a J .; I.miid t raspa - - i nir on i - ii. i ramps u i.o tii-Lt an il le'iilis tiei re kept in uniivd to le lireak- 1 n'.V ll-ll i l eitieliS Will .! i elect ii il! oil otlli-,' I'll tile Tuesday lor t he ii. -: ion of a di- -I -d I - di-e in Vellt . the i i- a g I I . .i-Mce. :e-t i r M . 1 1. .11 r. I. .is i.-iii.l - I. I.I :;e;ir in-fu- Is I Tl,e II I l . u r pin i.- s.-li....!s i.illl iO; : room i', ; to ea.-h f..r Cou ch,:: i -act ,.- i;;.u-k- i:,riii:r t he !:!, i i i i : 'nil-, ilu , r;i; -I i. Mil: of III. I tlii-- p! c'i at l-ii;..i t ; i : i a ::: fur i . is one ....it liftv . o:n. .r the :il.i:.i . t ; y :.. le.i i'-y has lie.-n f fined in ina N ii i act ii i e of a fa n n i n :-. I ; u 1 1 1 v i ve em pioy !in n. Several laud -iles free. : pa ngh vr h i i. fe w i: i s w I 1 IV le I CO!. - I ! i 1 1 g '.he ago at tamn to v i r a nan II. 1 1 i r mi. r 1 1 1 e u t . .u. 1 foil r! e. n, v ..! N lie V ah. " I. lie j ar 1. l.n.nie i .in- da y ho--' par irup.tig otr I a-I wee!;. - I I ' 1 - 1 1' 1 1 i !l O'le of til under ! he w heel -. n-r- of the Dni: .is d hi- feet I y U ict hav e . t,t a lo i. Ik on .1- this pen ri n-.. I'l-d'ict ion Monday. Tiii set- int.r. It IUVOIVl-4 ;n iin-clly the i i- nf Altoona. list rid. have agri fil 'r . " IlloUtillv for the -' !ief of .it city. I ' nem p! yei', men I to earn their portion by i i i ts or in stone q ua; rie. Hunt, of Jackson township, la , iied a few days ago t y i ci oss, -ut saw thai In- w as . i the woods. An artery a h.s wri-i and he nearly t. fed the M .in ral e.l o!f a store of Ii'cighart Foi 1 1 1 on I- ri i a y snal: quantity of l-.n i ra M-e to the a' a 11 . etc. I .1 I V la iii:-. a pall' I out thi. d tl. ii : Alt II. ii.d .v villi ut 1 " I VV II I ii ; OO' , am. nt w as il v 1 1 , . 1 o W . . night of last w t an eiilr. iic-e M . Ana .l I la in ; u ,sco er. eek blir i tl Li ! he inaiil. ill d by the - Ilair ilepari ni ' vvilh : i.ing for their iioutih-. -.- am 1 Ipka. a Hungarian who was . .! our j nl sevi ral weeks ago . '.' ;: boa: u iug-house keeper, . ti I ' u t '.i.i i Tuesday from heart !i I. ad been se for some I. Ille. ii- vveie buried at tin: almshouse ' I ! V . i -avs that whenever a horse I in La- balked, he lias got. out ije. gone to tin- horses forefoot. ..;n tie- gioiiud. and struck the v blow- with a stone. He has ' i to -tart a balky horse in this v ay. ci ii'ion of Mr. Fred Davis, of . .v ho has been seriou-ly i'l for e- pa t w t h typhoid fever, is ii'iu-. Il-rested somewhat eas - Thursday i, hut his condition is t ii V change tor the worse would .'..lit) proye lat al. Mi .1 lni I.an'y. one of FJder tovvn- i' -tanl best ci;i.ens, y isiteii tills i W 'eiin.-s.lay . M r. Fanty Is an i ami bioiight his trusty rille 'h tin mil iii o.u of trying his ami v .Id liiim'ji that are scattered ' I. is Iiitj 1, bol bood. le.-atina McCann died at the 'i hei daughter. Mrs. Thomas Mul- ii Pine tow nship. Indiana county, ''i, .Novmhi r loth, in the so year i-" . Tin-deceased was well known ' i - I 1 1 r Lf Ul ITU she t-esiili-d for mv- tril .us, aUnit a decade ago. A number of thieyes stole half a beef from the shiu:,'litcry of Rudolph Fara hauuh. in Altoona. on Satnrd-iv nifht, and hauled it away in the butcher's own yyheelbarroyv. Tin- conditi on of Mr. James J. Kaylor. a well know n citizen of Allefrhetiy town sl Ip, who has been seriously ill for some time past with llriht's disease is Kroyyin st-aiiilv worse and there arc no hopes for bis ultimate recovery. I). J. Orner. a contractor, of Altoona, wlnle workinir in Calvert-!, planing mill in that city on Tuesday. (lot his rijiht hand in too close proximity to the knife and had t ie member so badly lacerated that it had . to be amputated above the wrist. j At Cre.-soii on Tuoday af li-rnoou y hen ; a stock train was passing at a fair rate of ' speed a tramp was noticed seated on the j narrow- bumper of one car, the man ap parently drunk and sound asleep. Five other tramps were discovered on other cars in the train. Mr. J. M. Starr, of Orbisonia. Hun tingdon county, and Miss Mary M. P.urns, of .vltoona, were married at St. John's church, AltiKina. on Tuesday by Very Rev. Father Hush, of that c ity. The bride is a daughter oT Mrs. Sarah K. ISurns. a former resident of St. Atiirtistiiu', in this county. A case of small pox has developed at Jeannel te. Policeman Thomas, discharged from the Homeopathic hospital, Pitts burg a few days ago, was stricken with the disease on Tuesday evening. His house has tieen quarantined. He says there were several oases of small pox in the hospital w hen he left. Our butchers are buying fat hogs at :V.j and (i cents. There doesn't seem tube any lied mat kct price for beef cattle, and t he liguies quoted run from to rt cents per pound. Farmers are hi inging in dresed l.eef in liheral quantities. Fore quarters sel! for ."i and hind quarters from tl to T cents. -1 iiilin mi Mrssrinjcr. The 1 1 -1 1 1 piield railroad was begun forty yi'iii'- ago. and is not yet completed. The line ran from Hempiield township, near Creenslmrg. to Wheeling, cro.-sing the Monongahela at Monnnghela City. Washington county. Of late the project h.:s been renewed, and about four miles of the road from the Wheeling end has been completed. The la rge barn of Henry Stripe, near ISradeiiville, Westmoreland county, to gether w ith it- contents, was destroyed by lire o;i Thursday night of last week. The barn contained loo buhels of wheat, a lot of oats, ha v . etc.. and valuable farm ma chinery. The loss is estimated at J:.',."iil. The fi.-e is opposed to have been the work of an incendiary. On Wednesday night of last week the stun- of J. J. McDonnell at Portage was : entered by burglars and about loo worth j of good-curried off. The store wascnter i e.l from a window in the rear and a light I of gia-s wa- first l.iokeii to obtain ingress I through the window. The money drawer ! w as found a quarter of a mile awav. along : the line of the la 1 11 Had. JosephiiilIavvay.au aged farmer re ; siding near Faveite Citv. met a horrible : i ! -a I : i at IVrryopulis Tuesday of last week, j l 1 1 is hoi M l.i came frightened at a gravi 1 i . train and ran oil', (iallaway was thrown i J , out. and hi feet, getting caught in the j running gears h was diaggi-d over two i miles, liis body w as pounded into a jel j ly. lie w as si years of age, j Tin- Young Men's Institue. Xo. 1 lo, of Wi'ninre. will hold a festival in the hutch j hal: at that place on Thursday. November ;.':' iThank-giv in.'i, for the b'-nelit of St. ' Kart holeiiieu "s ch n rch. Festival will te , gu at a o'c'o.k. p. m. Oysters, on (Tee and j lunch, as well as n freshmcnis, will le i served. Kcel!ent mu-ic w iil he in attend : ance and uuml older maintained. I Mrs. M -Coruiick, w ife of Frank P. Mc ; Cortnii U. lorm.-riy of Wilinotc, now t f j lir.cld'i.-k. die,; at her homo in the latter , place on Friday, the cause of her death he ! i ng consii in p: ion. M rs. Met ormick's fat h : er P. t.-t 1 Irov ii her I rother Thomas, ! and s.-veial of lo r -i.-ters lived in t!. j K;.-ve!i!u w aid of Johnstown at the time of the Ihiod and all perished. ' There is great rejoicing at OaiJitzin ,' owing to the n sii rn pt ion of operations, in th a rge ( oa! and coke works of Taylor it M Coy. On July 1st a proposed lo per cent, reduction in w ages cans-d a strike ' a'n.iug t he miners. Since that time there has ;,ei n tniieh irivation and sulTi ting in tie-town. Tin i' men employed liualiy I s u i in : l nd lo t he terms of t he man a gem en t. Mrs-. KoSii-rt ' ook.of Droad Ford, 1'av ; ctte county, according to In-r own story, got up in in r sleep, on Sunday morning a week ago. and picking up a revolver slnt ' herself 1 1 1 1 1 i v I i n g two ugly wounds which may prove fatal. Her husband heard the shot- in tune to teach her before she fell. Pi ! tons o t he shoo! i ng she I ad freqin lit ly ' lis.ii in her slei p and w alked through the j hollse. i Mrs. Mary L. Fettingi r. of Strongs town. Indiana county, has been awarded ' tin- contract for carry ing t he mail bet w een Fieiishiirg and Strong-tow n. The distance in-1 -,y i i'ii the two p! aces is t w e ve m i les, a nd 1 Mrs. Feitingcr will receive .c cents for ei'.ch round trip, six times a week. John Orner. w ho carried the mail recently, re ci ived '. 7 icnts p.-r day. Mis. l-'ettingi-r will drive tie- mail wagon herself. j One day last, week William Myers, an 1 aged citi.i-n of Carrolltow i;, died after a prolonged illness from tin-effects of rheu matism and general debility. The deceas ed was a baker by trade, and, although liti rally bent with age, ln-ing s years old, he worked at his trade until a year or two ' ago. at the time baking for quite a number ot people ill the neighborhood. He leaves . a wife and four children at home and one boy abroad. "In times of peace prepare for war." So also in these dull times young men j -hoti'd pre are for the revival of business. D.itT's College, of Piltsburg. has tilted thousands of young tii'-u for a life of use fulness by gi v ing t hem a thorough piaC-tii-al business education. The institution is the foremost of its kind in the country. If any of our readers are interested they should address W. II. Dull', the piesidetit, for circulars. Philadelphia capitalists are said to have virtually closed a deal at Clearfield on Saturday which will give them control for all mining purpu.-es, if not th1 actual ownership, of the territory of more than lo.'rl") aeies of laud, located principally in the llout.dale n gion. Thi" Peeeli Creek railroad is said to he interested, and if this is tine it will now have control of all the undeveloped territory underlaid by the Moshannon vein. I A-letter from J. A. Kennedy, Ksp, a former well-known citizen of Kbcii.-burg, and at present register of deeds in Nobles county, M inn., to a friend In this place, gives the selling price of grain in Lis local ity as follows: Wheat, 45 to -17 cents; barley, .'. to .ia cents; coin, 'J.'. to 3D cents in the oar, 7" pounds to the bushel; oals, V.i to -JI cents. The many old friends of the 'Squire w ill be glad to learn that be and his family are all well. - Dr. Coopei, who for the past six months lias been practicing medicine in this place, will m-xt week open an ol'.ice at the X roads, near the tunnel, one mile south of Carroli town. His oltice w ill he the one formerly occupied by Contractor McFaddi-n, and he will botrd aid. A. Yost's, where night calls can be made. Dr. Cooper has been very successful in his practice while here and the people in that vicinity v ho may .......I l.i-i i,...s will lilni b i 111 to be ail IV- pert in his profession. The dwelling house of William II. (cordon, in West Taylor township, caught (he from a defective flue on Saturday morning about 7 o'clock, and owinr to the rapid progress the Humes hail made before being discovered, the building burned to the ground. Some of the bedding and fur niture were saved, but the larger part of it was distroyed. The building yvas insur ed for $loo. Judge Mcl'herson at Ilarrisbnrg last week handed dow n an interesting opinion in the case of the Ilecla Coke company. He held that the coke company was liable to taxation on so much of the capi tal stock as is invested in mining leases and improvements on dwellings for em ployes. The capital invested in the prop erty actually in use for manufacturing purposes only is exempt. The company under the opinion will have to pay about 1,.'W0 in taxes held in contest. If there were more push in the world there would be fewer hungry, half-c!othed. homeless, suffering children, broken, dis sipated men and women ;csneed of alms houses, hom-cs of correction and homes for the friendless. Push means a lift for a neighbor ii. trouble. Push means a lift for yourself out of the slough of despondency and shiftiessness: out of trouble, real or fancied. Push never hurls anvbodv. The i harder the push is the better, if il is given j in just the right direction. Always push I up hill few need a push down hill. j The Holllda vshurg correspondent of i the Altoona Trilmnc writes: Liveryman Ira Parr traded horses with an Ehetishurg I man a few days ago. The trader was ar i rested on Wednesday for stealing the ; horse in Mr. Parr's possession. While j Mr. Parr was absent at breakfast yester- day morning, a Cambria county constable : went to his livery stable and - ithout leave or lit en :e decamped with the stolen ani mal. Mr. P.arr has instituted a vigorous search for the over ollieious constable. John W. Pamhart. formerly a well- , known eiten of Fain-aster, but for some ; years past a resident of Alt'iona. Platr county, on Tuesday pleaded guilty in the Quarter Sessions at Lancaster to the m be.lemetit of several thousand dollars, ti ust funds left hy liis father to his moth er and sister. The latter were the pne-e-. cutors. Sentence was suspended and ! Parnhart was given a chance to make res , titution. The emln-zzler was formerly i prominent in secret society circles at Lau- caster. i I Fight cases of small pox were discov ered in Altoona on Tuesday by Dr. S. M. Uoss. He was called to attend a family, I and as soon as he entered the house he dis I covered that eight out of nine of them I were suffering from small pox. Dr. Uoss ; immediately notified the hoard of health, j and every effort will be made to prevent I llie sprea.l or I tie utsease. nut as llie ex- ' isteiice of the disease hac. been wholly un I suspected up to this time, and so many i cases were di velnping it, it is certain that other cases will follow. John W. Warfel. of MorreHville. at tempted to commit suicide at liis home in that place on Wednesday by placing the muzzle of a Iss-calibre revolver in his mouth and pulling the trigger. The bul let struck the left tonsil, passing through and out of the neck to the left of the spi- I nal column. He was taken to the Memor ial hospital at Johnstown w here t he phys icians in charge think he will recover. Warfel is about IIS years of age and al leges domestic trouble as being the cause of his wanting to shuttle o!T ir.to another world. His wife and live children were in the house when he made the attempt. The state superintendent tif public in struction announces that the teachers' in stitutes throughout the state are pro gressing linely. It is probable that the money received from the county treasurers to aid in the holding of the institutes w ill not fall short of fourteen thousand dollars, w hile some twenty-three thousand dollars may be expected from other sources. It the attendance continues as heretofore tln-re w ill he over forty thousand specta tors present. The cost of instruction w ill aggregate something like thirty-three thousand dol lars, anil t here will be other expenses to the a mount of sixteen thous and dollars. The members themselves in dues, i'ii'., igive nearly twenty thousand dollars. One day this week a man from this place was up at Springier and while on his way between (iarmantown and Parnes boro, he met a certain Indiana man in a buck-hoard which was loaded down with three immense jugs of w hiskey. His con science seemed to he hurting him and he stopped the (Jlen Campbell man. perhaps liecause he saw he was from this place by his dry look, and gave him a sample of his goods, at the same time telling of the hardship- he had to go through in disposing of his stuff in Indiana, but when he. came to tell of his family he broke down entirely. The man had on loard aimut eighteen gallons for retail trade of Indi um and was pull ing for t hat port. This is an example of how Indiana county gets her liquor. (rfcu I'll in llull C'ltliul. On Sunday evening Charl.-s Dean aged seventeen, of Tyrone, was a-ctih-nt -ally shot by his brother Kdward Dean aged eleven years. There were two re volvers in the house w ith which t he hoys Were playing. One of the yveapous was unloaded and the other was supposed to be, but unfortunately one chamber had a cartridge in it. Charles went, up stairs and on coming down his brother day fully pointed the revolver at him saying "I'll shoot you" and pulled the trigger. There was a report and Charles fell the ball strik ing him fairly in the face, entering just to the right of the tip of the nose and pene trating the tissues almvo the roof of the mouth and In-low the floor of tne eye orbit, finally lodging some where in the neck. Thi' injured boy is badly hurt but there are hopes tuat he may recover. ormlrr lny. November is a month of rainy, disagree able days. The damp, cold air penetrates everywhere and chills the blood, laying t he system open to colds, pneumonia and kindred complaints. There is but one remedy that stimulates the system and fortifies it against viu h attacks, and that is whiski y. Not such a whiskey as is gen erally palmed oil' on the public, but a whiskey of known purity and quality. Such a whiskey Is Klein's Silver Ape, Du quesne or Hear Creek ryes. These yvhii kies have been before the public for many years and find favor wherever purity is re quired. Physicians prescribe them, hos pitals use them, and every reputable deal er sells them. They are for sale utl.."W, fl.2." 1.( per quart respectively. Send for a complete catalogue and price list of all liquors, mailed free. All goods neatly Itoxcd and expressed any w here. Address, Max Klein, Hi Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. I'aniKM' Inntlfnfr a Hnfff, Secretary Fdge, of the state board of agriculture, says the institutes which have been held this season were the most successful in the history of the board. These Institutes are held every fall and winter in the different counties of the stale in w hich there is a member of tin; state lioard of agriculture, and have been of Ki' iit benefit to those engaged in agri cultural pursuits. Their origin is difficult to trace. U-yoiid 177, w hen the first one w as held, lieing the outgrowth of farmers' club. The last legislature appropriated $: fiOO to pay the expenses of these insti tutes, which is divided among the counties represented on the board ut the rate of two icijis a farm. Obllnary. DOR AX. Died at her residence in Sum merhill township. Wednesday, Novemtier lath, ls'.i.J, Mrs. Mary, relict of the late James Doran. aged s-j years. The deceased, whose maiden was Ken nedy, was born in County Longford, Ire land, where she was married, but emigra ted to America shortly afterwards, and with her husband lived a short time in the eastern part of the state, settling in Wil n:ore about 1S32, and about ten years after ward on the farm in Summerhill township, where IhhIi spent the remaining years of their lives, Mr. Doran having died about six years ago. Of the eleven children of this union who have lived to be grown up women and men. Lizzie. Mrs. Jennie Leahey. Katie. W illiam and Thomas live on the old home stead; James, Patrick and Michael are well known and trusty railroad engineers, the former two of w hom live in Wilkins biirg. and the latter in Altixina. Mary, now Sister M. Ligouri, is Mother Superior of the Convent of Mercy at Anoka. Minn. Maggie died in 1;7, and John in lstti. Mrs. Doran yvas a person whose whole life yvas devoted to the welfare of her fam ily, and even in her protracted and pain ful illness, w hich extended over a period of nine years, her children could net pre vail upon her to desist from laboring for them. She was a faithful member of the Catholic church and was highly respected by a large circle of friends and neighliors. Her remains were laid to to rest after a high mass of reqiiium in the Catholic church in Wilmore and an appropriate funeral sermon by Rev. Father McIIiigh, by the side of her husband and the other deceased members of her family in the family burial place in the cemetery on Fri day last. j. Invtllntr l.rclurr Conrar. Tickets for institute lecture course en tertainments for sale at James' drug stoic. Chart of seats opens each day at 7:l!o a. m.. except Monday, when one-half The Imard will be put on sale at li:aV A. .M.. and the other half at !::!) p. m. In all cases lines w ill lie formed and each person must take his turn and select seats for himself and immediate friends only. The course is a very strong one and no person can afford to miss it. The price is the same as in the past, one dollar and fifty cents for reserved seats fur each of the four evenings. The season tickets are made transferable to accommo date many of our pcope. Let every lody turn out to the day and night sessions. Arrange your work so that you can attend and show the teachers that Kbeiisburg ap preciates the honor of having the great ed ucational meeting in her midst. DeMotte. Schumann Concert Company of Chicago, Cumnock and Hoiick. There is no use talking about it. Pro fessor DeMotte is the most scientific and highly entertaining lecturer on the plat form of to-day. The information that one w ill gain from his lectures is worth any body's t ravel of live hundred miles. .lfr. Ut iirii Urtitlij, iilitnriiilti. in the sltlantn C'niistitiiliiin. The Schumann Quartette, of this city, is rapidly pushing itself into prominence as one of tlie h-ading concert quai'tets of the country. Their work is of that superior style that denotes the artist, and the vast audiences that greet them everywhere they sing is abundant attestation to their worth. C'm'i-iiio Ihiily Xrirs. Alwiut one thousand live hundred people laughed and wept alternately last night with Prof. II. L. Cumnock, of the depart ment of rhetoric and elocution in North western F ni versit y. The Professor gave as the eighth entertainment of the Star course at Music Hall a series of well-selected readings. C'i t' i;n I'htin Lhalrr, Jan. 1, Slll An'ilhrr Kallroud. The citizens of Nineyah. as well as the farmers living in that section for miles about, have been wearing broad smiles on their faces for llie past few days. Their rejoicing has been brought about by the appearance of a corp of civil engineer. ho have just emerged out of Ligonier valiey. Tin- party is engaged in running lines and tne presumptions are that t he force is in the employ of the 1 leech Creek Railroad Company. The lines as run w ill cross the line of the Pennsylvania road at a point between Ninevah and Conemangh Furnace. After crossing the Conemangh river at that point the engineers proceeded up the HIack'iek, and it is thought that theirdestination for tin present at h-ast will le Pat ton. F.-uin the best information obtainable on the subject it is thought the work of engineer ing by t h is corps was begun at Connells ville. The I Seech Creek Company are at present known to he negotiating for the purchase of lo.Mio acres of coal laud on Flk run and the ninth branch of the HIack'iek. As matters stand at present there seems no doubt in the minds of per sons from the locality but that there will be a railroad built over the lines just be ing surveyed. Conoinaiigh Furnace is but eight miles west of this city and should the road tie built there is no doubt but the company will find a way by which Johns town can be reached. Il is stated by er suns who seem to be familiar with the route that it will Ik- a more direct route lo the seaboard than either the P. & O. or Pen us y I yuiiia. Juhnstitwn 1 cinxrat Ttinn intn llir Fitle nf Wan. There is an old saying to the etfi-ct that none can lie wise alone, and to judge from the actions of Mr. Clark Shaffer. one would imagine that a in in cannot he happy alone. He was married last Thursday all-o'cioik and he has now the opportunity of decid ing Upon the respective llli-rits of the fore going propositions. We venture the asser tion that he will tind from experience that the ohl saying is true and theolher equally reliable. The conditions are favorable, for he married Miss Mary K. Pringle, of Pringle Hill, a well known and accom plished young lady. The affair was a tru ly nli-asa:it one. The nuptial ceremony took place at the home of the bride's par ents. Rev. A. M. Long, pastor of the Wil more I', p.. church, olliciating. After thv ceremony all partook of a tmuutifu! repast. The bride yvas dressed in a Ix-autiful cream colored dress, trimmed in silk lace and rihtion. The assemblage consisted mostly of relatives of Imth parlies and numbered between sixty and severity. The presents displayed were numerous and costly, em bracing many articles in the silverware, chinaw are and glassw are lines that will in time be useful as well iisuri.ui. tal in the new home. In conclusion, we desire to cast one little shoe a suit of Cinilcrilla slippT of happiness. May their journey through life In; as full of good things as was the fruit cake that adorned their wed ding dinner table. Miss. M. M. Fish. .InrrliMce MrrniiM, Thi follow ing marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orph ms' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Xovember 'Si, is;i?,: Martin Thomas and Edith Yeager, FJd er township. Robert J. Fcrrel and Jennie Kegg, Johnstown. Kdward W. Yost, Carroll township, and Finma Mary Wiiited, Susquehanna town ship. William IL Ream. Johnstown, and Clara F.. Shaffer, Conemangh township. Samuel Pringle and Anna R. flyers, Johnstown. Horsey Wolford, Ingleside, and Anna YonAlt. Johnstown. Albert T. Knipple. Stonycreek township, and Clara K. Allison, Felix, Somerset county. Charles F. Wyland, Spangler, and Colia M. Scheirer, (iarmiiu's Mills. (ieorge F. Stutzman and Flora P. Makin. West Taylor township. Joseph J. Douahoe, Clearfield tow nship, and Maggie McCain', Altoona. Fbem-zer M. Jones and Mary E. Jones, Cambria township. Andrew Schmidt and Mary C. Pischoff, Johnstown. John (iuergoa Hungarian miner, was killed In the Piper mines, at Hens creek. on Friday last by a fall nf coal. Ills re main: were interred at Lilly on Saturday. Well.Tliiafelmply Can't Be Brat. The Pittsburg Pott has just announced an extraordinary departure in journalism. The Witkly Pout has passed out of exist-am-e and its place has been taken by the Si-ml-likly Pout at the same price, one dollar a year. Its subscribers will hereaf ter get two tf-page papers a weeK, instead of one 12-page pajx-r. This is certainly a wonderful stroke of enterprise, and is characteristic of the splendid management of Pittsburg's great Democratic paper. The man w ho cannot afford to take u high class daily like the Ihiily Pout cari now surely afford to take a first-class city semi weekly paper, such as is olleied to him twice a week by the Pout for only ore dol lar year. This is almost equivalent to giving the paper away. We do not see how the publishers of the Pout can afford it, but we presumj they know their busi ness; anyhow we do know that ttieii word is as good as their bond, and that w lien they sav the Semi- U'ctkly Poxt will be in every respect as goinl as the weekly their statement is to be fully believed. The semi-weekly will be issued each Ti: sday and Friday. All the features which have made the Wittily Post one of the great journals of America will oe continued in the semi-weekly, in addition to the lit' news and marke: reports, es pecially prepared for it. One dollar a year for 104 paKrs less than 1 cent each. Send to the Post for a specimen copy. Jllnrrllanraai .Nullrm. M'HESI'BSCKIKKK otter, for Rale a nno her of A. lets tur nu i Ml nit purioe In Warn bton U.wnntnp. 'mr.ru county, ailjaosat Ui II e mat mine of Howell at Mr now In ope-atlnn 1 he.-e uu are (tlUHie.it inl.lwy tietween S imnii and the lilac b trlJ.Ke. on tlie townvhlii road Call on nr ad-lre TAI'L M'Kt'XNA, Sept. 1. lf3. Suitiniii, I'Mut.rtft fj. Pa. ICST.-llo Thorday ot lant week on the town t htp ro4.il leadline Iroiu Oallltun to A-hvllie tirar ibe water works In (lallitxin. a, eon ol con per wire. A miml lc reward will l given to any ptrsoLi tclvlrir Inlonnalioo tlmt will les 1 to III lecovery. Addrem. J. T.SI.MPSO.X, Ktienshu.-v, IOT about the JKnii ol I lototwr. a imatl dark j tirlndlec iw with fhnrt. taick tuinn, i.ootit 3 je.ct old. Any inlornialton con"-ernlUK atoe will he thankfully re-elve. hy rErtKcnwAi.n, Nov. 24. 1H3. (Allium. THK Hbenst.ura- Huil.linu h. Loan Association 1 lll otler for sain al the r-.nncll rhiml er. t'.t enst.urif, on the fourth Moniliiv in Nnt-nitier ll.ooo.ou. THUS. IAV1S, l.anTicu I.AktiMKK, Secretary. 'resident TKS. 1 (renrire Fredericks, ot Fheashuru. pays the bttchcrt market price lur all kiuds el fur?. 'I'KUI. l.tsr. 1 Ust ot causes rrt down for u'al at a' term ol c-.uri .o he held the second week ol Iiecuruh r IMiS: KnuFt vs. Otto Hul.er vs. Chest Creek Coal is. Coke Co. Kowler vs. B'nn.i Noon vs. Urlndle et al. i-hoononer vs. Iean. straui-e. HothKi-hlid in Cj. vs. liochstein. (Jurdi.er vs. Stevens. Huiches vs. Keei-e. Kdward vs. K.lwar.is et al. Hururatl vs Johnstown I'assenuer Kailway Co. WildMi et Hi vs. Wesioveril al. Nil tne vs. Mays et al. II rock vs WiIIIhils. Hen.ler vs. I'rvor. 'auttiel vs. Creupwell. IiunauvH. Pen.ler. Noel vs. I'rotectlon Mutual Klre Insurance Co. W'eiili vs. 'mtuIm 11 et I. Martin vs. l-lliy School IMstriit. Shoemaker vs. (iood. Klair vs. U.h.,1. chriHtr TS- Mitchell & Cc. Chruty vs. Mn -hell & Co. Hortnem vs. Kenuerlln tire Inn Co. ( )ientieitner ei Co. vs. Ilea hey I. V. IIARI1V. lrothi..iotarv. I'rothr.notary'a oltice. fcbensriurir, I'., Nov. 6iii. lsW. ynriCE UK AI'1'I.ICATKiN nK IXOtH! i IOKATION. Notice is hereUy irlven that an at.j.licati a will made to the (iovernor of rehiisylva-Us ou Mnmln, llie 1 1 Ii tiny nf lerrinbi-r. .. . ls:i, i.y t. K. ( 'an. , hell. Ii. l. ;:,wvir. John P. 1.I..J.1. M l. Hearer and John C. Iartm. under an Act ol fsemldy entitled "An Actio Provide t. r the lncormr.eti.in and Keirulation ol Certain CoTjM.ratlonH," approved the-nih ilr of April, A. I. 1S74, and the supplements t iereto, lor llie charter ol an Intcn-ied corporation -o he caued lie Jiihu C. Martin ( oil 4 Omiiany , the charueur and ot ject ol which is to mire c al. n anu acture coke, rhlp and ell the san e, and tor u,e e pur.io e-i to hive. HHess and etjoy all tho rluhtx, hem nt and privileges of said Act ol An-tint ly and supplements thereto. Nov. 17. losa. "OTlCEIs hereby iciven that the lo'lowlnu ac. i. iints have t"-en filed in the Court ol ( ommon P. eas ..I Ca nilT'a County . !'.. rn.l will be cetih'tiieii l y said Court on tlie first Tlonday ot I Kcemtr next, umess cause be shown to tlie cm'riry. r irstand fins I account ol Chat. J. Mayer, as siarneeolj. I' Klnti et ux. Kirsr and nnai account ol K. J. O'Connor, as riicnee of l.ri-llan llolecaei et ux. Kirst ai.d floal account ol A. K. Soinerv.Ue, as lnie ol Jauies S. liraeken. Urst and n.ial account ol K. I". Murpiiy, as siunre ol llery C- Write hi et ux I'rotlionotaxy's othce, Nov. 7, lf.3. J. C. IIAKHY, Protno lotary. ri'O All.' I WHOM IIMAx' "UNCKIN. I Notice is hereby mien that I have purchas ed Irom W il lain McMauaiuy. ol W bite township, and li lt them in his possesion during luy pleas ure, two bores and fuckintr colt, seven cows, tor. e lintis, atniut l.i iot.s nl bay, plows, h irrows, tnowini; luach ac, bairake. two-bore euiiu, patrol hi.hslids, household and kfrch t Inrnl l:.re. lour bead ol younir cattle and on? wind mill. JOHN McMANAMY, White township. Cambria county. Pa. Nov. 3, 1SHS. HMIMM KATKIX' Ml I ICK. letters cl administration on the e'.t of Annie K. (leortce. iaie ol the boroutcb ol W iluiore. Camnna couniy. deceased havlntt tieen 4 ranted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby neo to thoe Indebted to said estate to make pay ment to me without delay, and those bavinu claims en a lust the same w ill preeent them duly authen tlcatcd lor cell lenient. rJ.lZABKTH M CJKOK'JK. Not 24. I'r.'S Admmis ratrlx. A Fine Assortment of Millinery Goods, as well is a Sunt LYautiful Line of LADIES' EDa CHILDREN'S COATS, can i:k i;oi(;iit at HALF PRICE From Vi till fc-fftubcr 1st at FANNIE HOWELL'S, MAIN STREET, (1ALL1TZIN. EAGLE BRAND The Ht Is anequaled for house, barn, faftorror onthulld Inas and costs hall the price ol MhlnKle.. tin or In.n. It is ready lor use and aasily applied by anyone. Rubber Painl- Costs only 5( cents per gallon In barre: lots, or t4 5o for & Kallon tubs. Color, dark" re I. Will slop leak In tin cr Irou roils tht will last lor years. Tkv it. Send stamp lor samples ind full particulars. Excelsior Paint and Rocim Ccnuany, .-5 llnnniiM., New lark, N. r. c,ii Mm nr. Mouiitaiu House SUB SHAV1HG PABI.QR1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBUEG. 1 ''HIS well-known and lonir established Shavinit I'arlor is now located n 4ntre klicet. op- pt.sUe the hvery stable ol O'Hara, ltavls a. Iuth er. where the business will l e carried o:i In the Intnre SHAVIMC. HAIK :17TT1M AN1I SIIAMI'I MUM) done In the neatest and most artistic manner. Clean Towels a specialty. C.Iuaies waited on at their residences. JAMES H. IHNT. proprietor nOTKL. L.KOKANMK. Ii J. SH KTTK J. PnopnirroR. licated at IiaKols. '&.. near the H. R. h. P. Kailway liepot. We always endeavor to fur Dish tho best accommodations to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons in search ot Jomlorl and quiet will hnd It a desl-tde place to stop. The Table Is ansurps'l n1 ' always supplied with the best the market atl.rds.and all the delicacies ol the season. The Bur Is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquor aid cittars and nolhlntr but the bettt is sold, fipecial atten tion Ktven to the care ol horses. U.J.SCUElTKr. In Dry Goods. (iinclianis in all jiatcrns at cents per yard. Muslin, full wi.ith, at 4'4' cents per yard. Mm? calicos, all patterns, at ." '.enl iht yard. .1 ust think of it. former prjee '; cents ix-r yard. Outing Yloili in every style at M cents per yard. TaMe Linen, white, at Hi cents r yard. White Ilaunel at -. XI and 4s ci-nts per yard. Ked flannel from is to .V. cents per yard. Cray llannel at l-"4 ecu Ik per yard. torm scree, blue or Muck, at 4 cents per yard. Hroadcloth, blue or black, ."; inches w ide, at cents. All-wool Henrietta. .VI inches w ide, e"l. ISordi-red scree, eray or brown, at 'Si cents. Camel hair mixed, the latest dress goods, at 4l cents. A ny color of C'asmere you v ant iT cents per yard. Ilop-Mickin?, the latest and most fash ionable dress eods. at s.i cents tn-r yad. Chenille table covers, very prettv, from il.i to.'.'.5i. Lafiies' Fnrnisiiicg; Department. Iudies Jersey ribijed vests, wil Ii sleeves, at -.'."i cents. Ladies" wool hose at 'in cents. Ladies' Fascinators from I.lccnts to1.5l. Ladies' Coals, all sizes, from il.?) lo ti:Ai. Blankets Haps in AMflance. (iray and white blankets from To rents to Is per pair. Hcini-inluT these blankets are full lo-1 wide, liups, fuil i.e. from b.1 cents to .'.(Xl. CLOTHING. FOR HOYS. Hoys' suits, latest styles, from I.-4 to $7.i i. Youth's suits in the very latest pattern, comniencine at and n f . We Itouehl a special lot of boys" three piece suits, sios !i. lo. 11 ami 1'. They are actually worth ?l,,.i. We can s( ) thi-m for 3..ri" and l.'.is. Tliey are dandies. f in O f W H m CO c O o H H O 4 O B O i i 6. L. RKBD. 1THIT kKAIH. REED & ItEADE, Atlornoyn sit I jvav, KHENSHl'Kd. - - - I'ENNA. airOttire on CeDtre ftreet. (4 'MVS M. D. KITTELL, ttorney-o r - nn-"vv , CHENSBl'KII, PA. offlno In Artnnrr Kalldlnic. oip.(Vnrt Konvas. W. DICK, ATT(IKNKY-AT-LAW, LSKHKIU'RIl. 1BK'A- -Special attention to Riven claims tor I'en- lon Bounty, etc. rht- 'Vm T F. McKEXUICK, J. ATTOKHBT r O..CKBKL.LOR AT LAW, ElifcNSKlKd. . PA af- Iftice on Centre atrert. D J. LITTLE, L ATIOKNEY AT LAW, KUKKSBIHU, - Pa. af-Oftlce In Opera HoDte. oc8 Vi H II. MYERS. ATTOKJwSY-AT-L.A W, KBRHsnmn. fA. a-()tf re In tiollonart. How. o i'nw ptret, OX A LI) E. IUFTON ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. ERKSiSBrRO, Pekha. tSr" 'lllflei In (ir Hooe. :ntr 'rit IJXEUrOK'S NOTICE. I J ExUite ol Maraa'et Oleafon, deeancil. Letter testamenlar on the rtteot Mnrioirpt ilei8un. late the Ix.muith ot Purtaire, in Cam lirla county, Pennryivania. havlnir beru uniiile.l to me ov the Keirixtcr ol Wlllsot ('amlirla rouu tj, notice la herat.y irlren to all person; ln.llteii Ut said eitate to make payment to me without delay and those having claims analnst t.e same will present tbem iruteriT antheatlrated lr set tlement to me. JOHN I. (IKOItMK. l'ortane, 1 a Oct. au, Imo 61. Executor. ifr 10 and rO (!enuineVintederate Kills only 0-) nye ce:its earti: ad tlwi I.I1U 1" rents mrii; XS-eent and fro-rent liln.lavetrm, 0 cents each; tl and fi bills. aA ce-its each. Sent secure ly sealed on retpt ol price. Address ('has. II. liAKKKK.VU South r'orsjtn St., Atlauta. Ua. uov'i t Bosy? i OF URSE, THE BIO G EST CROWD is the Lest proof of public confidence justly reposed in a merchant, :ind of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the head requires a good eye. Use your good eye and make a note of our name and prices. Mr. H. Orth. our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large anil got good prices. We buy only for CASH and cash buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therelore we are able to quote good prices. ron m en. We are strictly in the sv im. (JoimI heavy worsted suits, all sjes. for .-..'.is. I'.etter suits as liieh as tsi.ii. The o ercoat season is here. Our sales have started and tin y ar- eoine fat. WHY? liecause no tine ever saw them so cheap. We are prepared fur a Lie 1 lade in pants. We mean lo sell and can't help it. If you look at our tine line you wlii bur. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WE Al:E IX THE LEAD. Stiff hats, the latest st li s. f ir Hi. lb-lter quality still hats from M."J." up to i.:i. Caps in all styles and kinds from o cents tocl.'Ki. Oood heavy over-hirts fur h ri-nt. All-Wdol blue, black and prey shirts for 1 Latest styles laiindr:ed hirts, itii col- ar aitae h'-ii. from 7"i cents up tol.TiO. You onebt lo see Our Line of 24c. Ties. THEY AUE leai ties. All-wool "(iolden Kule" undercloihine at '. cents. Camel's liair. the lcst made ur.den lot ii ine. for T"i cents each. 'i'wo-threadeil "iion-sliriiikhip" under cluthiiie. .my strie or paiiern you want for each. These eoods are inn tmfact ured by Ct he Switz Condee Miils and a ffiiaranlee accoiiipann-s each and every one. CARPETS. The carpets this season are very nice. The patterns are brielit and fascii. aline. See them and you will u .-otninc d that Oi'U riUt ES AIIE KIl.ilT foi anybody. URGEBSTOCK-'OILCLOTH than any other store on the mountain. Il is beautiful. THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZIN, PENNA. JOHN PFISTBR, IIEtl.l K IS GEHEBU BEBCUIDISE, Hardware, Qaecsswaro, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND FEOYISIONS, VIUETAIiLIJi l. SEtSU.V, 1I4K.M.SV, .TV OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maSKi 2jly JUSTRECEIVED ! A LA RUE LOT Boots Shoes ISOUCIIT AT Sheriffs Sale ! -FROM THE STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., The public invited to call. Prices away down. Jim LLOYD & SONS. FDLL BLOOD SHSOPSHIEES For Sale ! I hve a choee lot ol ram limbs which are rich ly lired Imm Ik.: la sire and daius oi oi.te.l rliirli They are covered with a ilente Hero ol choice wmil. Iw down. Fijnare animals. Iiuilt tirnad and i'f uiMid weight and In ic.mhj conuiliuu. 1 ' nere is no tietter stock to jilace at the head f a herd ol wtid ewes. I will sj'.l a limited nutit.fr l ewe lainns and also a lew K'X'd jearlinn e.tba II any one wants snuieiliini; Hue to start a t.ne tlock equal to any in the land lor wool and mo-ten. V ill ho sold foon. Kl.tTlit.N KuX, Oct. au, ls'.ia. Tyrone. Blair coucty, I'a. FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Kcar Post Office ,The undersljtned desires to Inform the pnh llc that th-.y have ined a shavma mroron Main !reet. near the jiot olHce where lrtcrlnif In all lti hraiicde s will oe carried on In the future. Evervthinir neat and clean. Your iiatrunaiee solicited. FEES KI1IIH. To Investors. "1T"HY tco wj from home to ner k 1nveftmpntR f when you ran tu f IVanny l .'nt., Kimt .VtirUatfO t-et-urltttRi on the nh r Mi-uthly t-a.&wt t.l.n r.l .KUk. .Ill .... . ...... a, ... . " .( aua. t'"" w iiti ww ii urt JU l ".-Illy .fOr wut on your monej? Kor pr!irular nn or IiUacb 11 A ft. V . 1 I 1 tl a a-tr r a. al wi.i.llrtn ( . A og. S, tt.ensl.urs:, 1'a. some Purniture. Full eieht-piece hard wood bedroom suit, e".".'.oo. Full eieht-piece oak tied room suit, f'.'T.ixi. Meds. lieht or dark, from ?.'.. Vi to t. '.r. Lounees, M.Mjuei plus(j, very fan y, for "ill. These lounees are full six feet lone and emu! u Idt h. We carry the Im-sI assortment of rockers in tow ii. Il would do Von eood to see our leader: A can'- bottom rocker, wnh very lamy back, fur 'is. Kitchen Tables, S1.98. Ilreakfast Tables, drop leaf, six lees, for r"'."". Six foot e.vl. n-iuii tables, drop leaf. oak. fur s;,.oo. ( hiid's ro."kers (rom .vi cents to 1.7.'.. Sec our CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1.24. We eive vou one mattress lM-d tick, cotton top and w iven w ire spl ine lor f.l.im. "Solid boitom" kiichen ciiair. lieht or dark. -.i.ii. Ask ii n v of our customers and they will recommend and advise you to buy our 'i.:.'l cane chairs. A GREAT VARSETY ! ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. Ladies" Iloneola tip, button, C. S. or op era. l.-j.V Ladies' Iioneola tip. sprinir heel, tl. .."., l..'."i. s"1.7."i and s.'.oo. Laiiies" I).n,i!ula tip niui-hcr. o. Men's I ii. kle broeaus, nr, cents. Men's tip or plain Couer-ss and Hals at 2l.'i-t. I K. L. jou..sru.. M J. (! a. a. H .hi I a". Establish kd l(i7i. Jolinston, Buck & Co., JiANKKKS, KIJEX.SUUi:,, - - . TEXX-A. A. V . lit K, liter. fjTABLlHHar HSS. Carrolltown Bank, 'AHKiI.I.T(WN. 1'A. T. A. fell 4KU.I'jI, '.! Irr. General EaniiiiJjGsiiiLss Tracsactefl. The tollrisrlnir are tlie i.rinrir.nt i.. ..... Afl I Kenerl tiaugii; i'UflLei. : it:Msiis Kee-irei pnva'.le on demand, and Interest hear Inn certir.caien issued tn tiiue dcosltors. I4IA.S l Extended to customers on lavoraMe tetms and t ai iirored .aier dlnrounte.! at all timet. ) i.i.r:trio!s Slade !n the loclity nnd njnin all the tvitiklnii tuwiis in llie Called s-tatea. t'tiarites moderate. II K M TS UiiueJ neuotlaMe lu all j.arti of the fntted s.tatn. and toreikn eichaune lesue.l on ill iiarti of Enroj e. A III XTR l merchants, farmer and others solicited, to whom reasor:-!.!e ai-ci.modatlon will t.e extended. I'nrrnns are r,surcd that all transactions shall be held a strictly private and otihdentlal, and that they will t.e treated as literally as icood batik ln rules will perailt. Kestectlnl!y, JOH NSTON. KICK A . A. te i' t rrn . WM.it. KAXiii'imit, I'nuhirr. t'rrKttlrttl. TIIK First National Bank OF I'ATTOX. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Carital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts ol (tnriMiratlons. Firms and Individual! received uj...n tlie most lavorat.le terms ei-nsisient with sale and Conserva tive HiinkliK. SteaiPFliip Tickets lor saH I.y all the leadlnc Lints ami Foreign I'rnlts payable In auy ot H.e lirim-ij al ritirsol the (lid Uorld. All corresjiondence will have our ersonal and .romt attention . mereiii I'm I a on Tims lseHlt. rril3.i'3 Policies written at short noiee in the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" T. W. DICK," FKT FOK THE OLD HARTFORD l . l i inn m r (HIMMOCEll Bl'SlNKSS 1794. Fhenshorat.Jniy l. wi. CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBEISJSBURG. rpHIS well-known Shavlnu Farlor Is located on 1 Centre street, near the County .lull, has re cently Icen handsomely reiurnirl-ed. aerixl. and tllte.l with every modern ei.nveMetire, and Is one ol the prettiest, neatest, and Iwrl shops In Northcrh Camhria. It Is In charxe ol com in tent workmen who will eive ever attention to customer. Youriatrrhaafe solicited. KOiltUr CASSjUAY. lit 1 : I ' ir