n n r J aminia J1 reman. H'.K.XSW'Kli. 'AMl:RIA CO.. PA. HKCKM r.KU s, is..:i. I.lt..1. M I Wi IKVDMI.. b (Irillitli ictiunotl a i Mr. ar.l Mrs. l h.oilort' Kvans, of I'ittslniiv'. is yisit- lliilllls ill KIh'IISIiIII T. A. Sliurb:u:li. t'f I'urrnlltowii spoilt lumrs in tow n on 1'i iihiy. Mr. .lo-rpli C.ulwiilil. f liallitin, was i-iior td iiir ntlu-c on Molality. i;,iitir IJiiyil. nf the Ihrnlil. was la'ul lust ,ih (In- iri-i l i - for a fr days lilaci- is prt'tty wmiltl inakt- it Tin- sli-iitliinir in this A littli1 moif snow .. .-IVnt. Mr. Thomas Havis, (Mason.) one of s n-l. urn's wil Known cit iciis. i laid itli '-'i'i. 11, .11.. I. I. llirUs and wi'i'. oT Alt ki. , in tn n on I'ri.luy. in at triuluiu'c u t ... luiifi al l'n-J V. )a is. .laiin-s .'. Kasly. l'.., and if. ot ,. rnlltow n. attended 1 iie f u neral of Mrs. ,! 1 1 S. anlan on l'ii,luy. Mr. .lehn 1.. Stimuli, of 1 his plaeo, is : ,u! m 1 1 i 1 1 '-T the tiiiiliinii Loin-Ins to the i "f the new addition to the Calho , ,-lunvli at Li ly. I!. 11. l'i-h preaehed the sermon . the I'nioii TlianUsaivil'tf sei iees lii-M j... pi-eiple ehiireh in t his plai e on inn day. , .irli t fever and diphtheria are pre i to an alarminir extent in I'.i-ll w imhI. , Hiiiily. Voltv ra-es of the two - ai i' reported t In re. Il.-mv Seanian. I'.i.. his sons ,,,, V.. and T. II.. ail of I'a 1 1 ol'.tow n, ,,, In ieoti Fliday in atlimlnnie at tin ,;, i ,il of M rs. Uohert Seanian. i;, ;;, Havis. son of Walti-i S. Havis. : i,,- K.t-l w ai d. in attempting to tl-: oil , ill: -led fell nndi-r one rut. in r and .,. .-.-reiy hint a lew days a-o. : int'.n lais. private si'eretary to jn--iii.ni li:.-'-. his depai lure for i .ij'oii on Molniav. w here he will IV- i, ,1 nrini t he --i"ti of 1'oiiL.Te-s. ;, v 1 i -h. of t pl.iee. w lil . resell at .... i:. ; I . i e 1: i : 1 1 h i n in- t Sn mla v a I II 1 at the l;::pti-l r'uiivli in U . M., III. -hum on t h- -atue day at and V. A i Seaman and wj: 1'iit now I- I iday in at i.itl.-r'- s;-l.-r. wife, formerly of .f .Ii ili n-t. w n. w ere Landlord C'raver, of the Wair House, one day last week killed a porker that weiirhed 1U- ponnds. Ii was intended for a ."jki-pounder luit 1'hiiip Miller, who did the mi tcheri n.!.', scraped it a little too close. The steam saw mill of John I). Kser. situated in P.arr tow nship, v us destroyed bv fire on Friday night. It is believed that the lire ori'iirited from a smoulder ing spark in the pile of sawdust that, was in closo proximity to the mill. A huiitinir party from Cooper town ship, Clearfield county, who have been lo cated at the headwaters of Trout run dur ing the past monlli, report liuv'tlf: killed four derr. three bears, six wildcats, ten foxes ami twenty-three pheasants, besides por mpines and rabbits too numerous to ment ion. The Johnstown Trifiinir" of Tuesday says: Miss Mau'i;ie Owens, formerly of KhensburiT. now of the Seventeenth ward, this city, took suddenly ill on Franklin street about 4 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Owens was helped to l'oreli Kims' lnii-ic store and recovered sufficiently to be taken hon t on a street car. If a train of curs movinir at a speed of '.'." miles an hour was suddenly stopped, the passeimers would experience a shock equal to that of failing from a second floor win dow: at :to miles an hour they might as well fall from a heinht of three flights of stairs, and an express train would in point of fact make them fall from a foutth story. Conrad Poland, an old citizen of Car roll township, who resided alone on his farm, was found dead at his sprint? near his resilience, on Thursday morning of last week by his grandson, who went over to vi-it the old man. Mr. Itolaud was St years of age and it is supposed that he had a stroke of some kind whi :h caused his death. On Monday the Illair county court ap pointed as receivers of the Altoona. Clear field v Northern railroad. Messrs. I', II. Patterson and S. l I.anmlon, the leaders of the opposing factions in the legal en tanglements t hat beset 1 hat road ever since it his become a bone of contention bet ween the I't iinsylvania and the l'.eech Creek Companies. The dwelling house and outbuildings of Archie llelleiiry. situated in I.oyal lianna township. Westmoreland county, were entirely consumed by lite on Wed nesday evening of la-t week about I'r.'.'M o'clock, caused by a defective Hue. All his his household goods were burned, entail ing a loss if 61.. 'ii' l, upon which there is no insurance. .lames Weitner. seriously hint, one dam M is e at the Uohert I., ( n I, ,a. or ti::i. 1 1 n I o w i 1 1 holies ari P.ed fori I. lias tauei to his had for wh a his .b.lill ill for s the w or ,!, , ,1 age. but Ii . i.M IV. .b.liii I'avlik. a miner, employed in the i.i.iigan Uun Mine, near I'atton. was -.ig!i by a fail of shite on Monday tiiorti j and badly erii-hed. It is thought he .!! recover. Mr-. John W. Sharh-iugli. oT ( , ii. w ho has been dai j.-ioii ! v 1 al weeks, has :i ki ti a t urn 'arroll- ill for f; II" t lie l.el:.' e I that her n in tin at lueica IS re pi: mortality i-a.-ks I ;e lie. -ii. n it promi ted on !h. 1 i i y .1 and i i i- 'iow ry i- a- -hi i d. A M .V tie of ii laig! iinl. w ht iv inelea-e. It lir-1 .at and eye-, and tl r.-d. t he lungs. i ;....fi.e I. eighty, a young loan of this .-. w no ha- bein in Altoona hospital ior -..me 1 1 me pa-t. uderg'-ing treatment l.il a li'-i a-e oi hi- ees. is said ( be iile iv to I leeomc totally l.li ml. (.. ,.i ge t ion-bore a well-to-do farmer, u 1 ,. I i ve- m-ar .i eaniiet t e. was arre n.-.i on ii lay w it h his t h lee suns on charges of il.-i .iiing and selling liifior without hav ing paid a government la. - Andrew S'rittmatter. of Carroll to'.vn--hip. lo-t four head of young cattle la-t we. k an.l and a- tn.it er of course w.inld feel under obligations to anyone w ho call tell him w here to lind I iiem. - A Hungarian w a badly hurt hi Scott' inn, e at Khreiifelil on Thursday by a big niece i. r coal falling upon him. His collar I, ., ii. w a- broken, at d one arm and other par'- of his ImhIv were badly bruised. -V,,'ie. the ! ve if ol I s,,n of ( In 1-1 iati and Oorath. a Hr. xler.of Altoona. f.-il into a t ill. of hot w ater on Monday while hi iin.ihcr was wa-hii.g and wa--, badly -aided that death enUed ll.e liet day. The ICaiiroad station at s-. alh I'm k wa-enlei''d bv burglars on Friday night. M r coa liliin the W h ill-, t.ll -in ranee being n , ad" I 1. 1 on g ii a v indow h was bn ken. '1 he agent eotlid not ov.r thai an t id ng of value bad been n.r readers -In nil, 1 Lot fail to read the ad ei l i-ctnent id Thomas 1 Ir i ili v. of ( Jal- li' 'in. in this i I ti e l'i:i ' vi N. His -toc, of -ea-i i: a 1 ! holiday good- is un-siirpa-s .d at.d prices p. suit the times. ( e v e h ; iii a call. M rs. Sara a (' Hon nail, an agi d J..hns t.jAn woman, f. I! on Sal urda v night w it h a i ,gh t,-d 1 i in p in her hand, and the lamp i piodi iig -et (ire to her clothes. There I,, nig no one m ar to render her any ;i---i-iinee -he was so hadly hurtled that d. al h n ulted. - A -pei-i.il gtainl jury on Sat:ird;iv biought into court seven indictments ag.i.n-t oui.ty Trea-urer Arihui's, of 1;. . i f, ,i d cuu in y . lie i- cha rged with ha v -in g eiiih.vieil ;7. .".'' of -talc and county I, on, I- ;i .. with the misuse of school f II lids anion n 1 1 ng n."l'i. - The dwelling house of John Flaig, cornel of Th ii d si i eet and I on it h a venue. Altoona. caught lire fiom a heater in t he cd'ar on Tin-ilav night and was iom- pictclv iti-trovcd. Sm ,f the furniture wass.iv. d. The loss is e-tiniate. 1 al!..'.oo with s .mio insurance. Key. l-'.i:h'T. Kitlell, at ptesent in i ha i ge of the I ' n ion tow ii parrisb. was ap P'.iiiie.l in the position of Chancellor of the I'ltt-hnrg diocese on Monday by I'.i-hop 1 'hela n. I I -urn" ll- 11,'V. Uegi s illiev all. who will leave the Cathedral on Hecember s;h ow ing p. ill health. n TiH' day night the shoe store of T. J. Wilt, at South Fork, was entered bv burglars and about ..i worth of goods car ried olT. The money drawer was pried open but the proprietor had taken the pre caution of . in .t y I ng it on closing he store. Fntiance was e IT.rt ed by breaking the lock oil t he door. --The citizens of Carrol! to i n anii vicin ity have in contemplation the building of a hall in that place for the pnri of hold ing farmers' institutes and other publ'c meetings. At a recent meeting a com mittee w as appointed to look u p a si te. etc. The ciinmitlec will report at another meeting to be held Hccemhcr Ifith. Mrs. ;., rge 1). Frye, of Iiotmhue. Westmoreland coiiuiy. w ho had only bet n man it d one mont h had her husband ar rested on Wednesday for assault ami bat tery. The brute had beaten her in a feai ful maimer, put her out of the house and his only reason w as her had cooking. It inav be probable t liat she deservi d it. but t hei are plenl y of w omen who have es caped for years. Leslie C. Wilson, of Apo!lo, lias sent the K ill st ii n i ng 7'iim x ii po-iiil card con taining I (im words written so plainly with a p li as to be read by the naked eye. II' snppli meliti d t his a few da ys later by i ihwduig n an old-style postaKard the hist, secoiid. third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, undone hundred and se ii ii i nt h psalms am) the Lord's I I a y i r. 1 1 nt u nil in all L'.ldu words, ami . vet y nniu wiiin ch al ly and distinctly. of Carroll tow n, was lay last week by the i- ion of a Ii ft ecu-pound keg of powder. Weii ner was working in tin- Wei tner bank at the time and was engaged in his can with powder from the keg. w hen the expl osioii occurred. He is badly biirned about the face and hands and it is feared he may lose t he sight of one eye. The body of Charles Cordon, aged C.", who wa- drowned in the Juniata river by falling from a high bridge, was found at Huntingdon on Sunday night. His death -ii allVeti d the mind of his younger broth er William th it the Iatler. after remark ing. "I'd belter go. too."attelilpteil tocom mit suicide by plunging into the same stream. Later a sister of the dead mail is reported to have invited death in the same manner. On Tuesday night Mrs. Frank S. F.ow mau. w ife of the editor of the Millei'sbu rg Siiitiml, died after a lingering illness, caused ly the growth of a tumor which was removed by a surgical operation some w eek-ago. in t he hop e of saving her life. Ibit t he opera! i mi failed of its purpose and the many friends of the deceased will be sorry to learn of her death. We tender our sincere sympathies with the alllicted family in the gn at loss of a loving wife and a fond mot her. Ou Tuesday afternoon w id!" the" jury empanelled on the ca-e of the Comiuoii wea'lh vs. J. A. Noel had letired to the jury i .M.ni to agree upon a verdict. Wi Ilium Heater, a juror, was stricken with paraly sis, his entile right side being paralyzed. Hr.Joi.es u as suunnoiicj. who ordered his removal to the bo.ir.iing Incise of II. J. 'rouse w here he stopped. His condition was serious hut he has since very much improved and it is thought he :lli be re mov. il to his liome in Johnsiow n in a few days. A couple of Italian blacksmiths who did the blacksmith!. eg in the railroad shop while work was going on on the Hlacklick la-t summer, have started up a cuttlery establishment in this place on a small si ale sjnee i In- ra i iroad w oi k has been sus pended. They arc manufacturing pocket- knives which they dispose of at .Ml cents each and Imd a ready sale. The blades an made out of old files and the handles an made of horn. They are neatly made and those who have purchased lli. iu say tin una i!i and temper of the l.iades are ex cellent. Charles Wagoner, aged eleven years. in att.-im.ting to lump on a moving freight train at l'atton ou Monday last '.va thrown under the wheels ami received ill- iiiiies that in all probability will result J fatally, although the attending physician have some slight hopes of saying Lis life When picked up it was found that his left arm w as crushed olT and had toboampil late.I near the shoulder, his collar bom badlv broken, the h fi shoulder blade brok en, two ribs broken and one of thetn driven into the boy's lungs. The hoy's father John Wagoner, and owing to ill health th family are in destitute circumstances. On Tuesday morning about tw o o'clock an accident, occurred at the coal mine of the Last Lnd Supply Company, operated by Mitchell v Lloyd, at lleiininglon, which resulted in tin! instant Jeath of a 1 1 iinifarian named Andrew Stavansky, Xi years of age, married and leaving a wife and three children. The mine is being worked night and .lav and Stavansky was ou the night turn, working in one of thi chambers with a brother. Without warn ing a rock weighing aUiut tm pounds fell from t he roof and catching the nnfoi tu mite man across the body, he was instant Iv crushed lo death. One of his legs was al-o broken. Uoland Stevenson, of rxittany valley iiad a ml an exiierieiice while hunting for d.,er in tin', r.ikf-r I ; ii ii Vallev a few daVS ii2ii which he will not soon forget. lie was accompanied by several friends, ami while passing through the woods M r. Stevenson stepped into the jaws of a big bear trap. His foot touched the contrivance that held t he jaws of the trap open and quick as ink they close.! upon his ankle. 1 hi; strong spring of tht; trap held his foot and leg as li r ii il v as in a vise, and the efforts of two men w ilh a big lever were required to ex tricate bun from bis unpleasant preiiici ii. cut. His ankle is considerably bruised bv pressure of the Jaw s of the trap, but no bom s were broken. On Tuesday the case of the Com man weal ib vs. Thomas Peach, charged by J waiter l ui ii in w nli assault ami battery came up lor trial. 1 lie prosecutor and A McCartney, a witness, did not appear, and as there were no witnesses to make out tin case, the jury under the Instructions of the court, rendered a verdict of not guilty and that the prosecutor pay the costs An attachment was issued for McCartney and on Thursday morning, on a statement made by HiMricl Attorney Murphy, the court ordered the sheriff to an est the di fend. mt, Thomas Peach. andT. lt.O'IIara of this place, to answ er a charge of intim idating a witness. McCartney is in jail and Messrs. Peach and O'llaru entered into recognizance for their apiiearance to answer nckt week. M rs. Kv aline Steal n, a former resident of Johnstown, where she has numerous rel atives and friends living was struck by a section of Day Express while crossing the tracks at East Liberty on Wednesday morning and instantly killed The de ceased with another lady intended getting on a local train and for that purpose was crossing the tracks when she slipped and fell. At the same moment the Express came thundering along and before she could get out of the way the train was upon her. She was literally ground to pieces, the head being entirely severed, the body frightfully mangled and scattered about the platform and track. Her re mains were taken to Johnstown for In terment on Thursday. In speaking of tramps, a writer in the Ci ntury Mwjminc says: "It is in Penn sylvania, however, that the tramp is l-t fed. I do not know of a town or a village in the Keystone state where a decently clad rooster cannot get all that he cares to eat without doing a stroke of work In payment, lie can travel, too. more freely than elsewhere, for the railroads inter sect ing the state are the most friendly In the country. There is not one that does not harbor dead-beats at least at night. The jails are also a great uooti for the fraternity. In the majority of them there is no work to Jo, while some furnish the daily papers. Consequently, in winter, one can see tramps sitting comfortably on benches dravvn close to the lire, and read ing their morning paper, and smoking there ifter breakfast pipe, as comfortably and camly as the merchant in his count ing room. Here they find refuge from the storms oT w inter and make themselves en tirely at home." t'nnrt HrtM-rtlnic. Court convened on Monday ! o'clock. After the calling of the bar list and the presentation of motions and petitions the names of the grand jurors were called and t went y-two answered. A. C. Wagner, of Johnstown, was ap- iw.intnd foreman of the grand jury. Chillies Witt was appointed constable to attend upon the grand jury. Afterw ard Mr. Wag ner requested to be excused from the duties if foreman ami C A. McConigle, of Lilly was appointed. M. F. Pi it miner, ot Wilmore, who was convicted at Septemlier sessions of the lar ceny of some cheese, w as called up for sen- r 11. tence but on the representation oi ins counsel that his family would l-come a county charge if he was imprisoned, sen tence was suspended on his giving securi ty ill the sum oi lor ins appeal ant e at llie next term of court. The surety of the peace cases were then taken up and disposed of as follow s: rhe case of Emma Helsel vs. Cyrus Hel- sel, desertion, the court ordered Cyrus to ante up per week for the support if his wife and to pay the costs. Hannah Shaffer vs. Jacob Shaffer, de- crtion. .lacoti lett Itanium some nine in July last, as he claimed, on account of in compatibility, but the court taking a pes simistic view of Jacob's side of the case, ii reeled him to pay per week for the upportof his wife and to pay the costs. Laura Lit, vs. William Lit, desertion. In the hearing of this cae it appeared that Homestead. Allegheny L-oiiiity, Pa., was the lace where the domestic infelicities of the . .....-........ i l couple it rminateo. ami as u maiicr ..i n-.n fnniette. the Allegheny county court will be allowed to settle the tllllicultles HI Laura and her William. Commonwealth vs. William Estep. sure ty of the peace. J lie court Ulivcieu .joiin liitlle, the prosecutor to pay the costs. Robert Dawson, who deserted his wife. made no defense and was eseM'.ence.i lo pay her per week and costs. Commonwealth vs. Augusta Mink, sure ty of the peace. lleleiiUailt set.lciiceu 10 pay the costs anil enter into recognizance to keep the peace Willi l lie prosecuiu, William Kohde for one year. Commonwealth vs. William Severs.de- section. Senleliceil to pay ins wne, i.cna Scv.-rs. f: per week ar.d costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Frank Powers, sure ty of the peace, lleleliuaill seiuenceo iii pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Harney Haney ami Michael Mohan, convicted of larceuv at Septemlier sessions. Sentenced to pay a line of b. ,-osts of prosecution ami live months in jail. Commonwealth vs. Oeorge Auiikcnhaucr, illegal liquor selling. Jury find defendant guiltv. Commonwealth vs. J. A. INoel. selling . . .1.. .....: iiiuor without license, .-liter un- n it- Miniiy was heard and the jury hud retired, the case was withdrawn on account of the sudden illness of William Heater, one of tin; jurors. ( om-monwealth vs. Peter Stinebiser, lar ceny, was coniiniieti. Commonwealth vs. Thomas reach, sis- ault and battery. Jury find ilclcnilanl not guilty ami the prosecutor, .1. Waller Hurbiu, pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Ellen Seel v. keeping i disorderly house. Jury find defendant . . ? i. not guilty ami llie prosecuioi, ,jos.-.n Malcomson pay two-third of the costs ind the defendant the other third. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Malcomson. as-ault and battery. Jurylnid defendant not guilty but that he pay two-thirds of the costs and the prosecutrix, Maggie Ed miston, the other third. Commonwealth vs. James McMichaels, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guiltv. Krul F.n I mo TriiffM. Chas. S. Price to Chas. Criflith, Johns town, Jfl.fioo. Chas. Criflith to T. 15. Johnston, Johns town. fl.tViio. T. R. Johnston to Anna M. Johnston. .". J. L. Spangler, trustee, 13 Albert Flick, Spangler, fl.Vi. Albert Flick to McClellao Westover, $-gt'iin. Alonzo Iiodgers to Thomas Costlow, Johnstown S4o. Albert L. Johnston to Sadie J. Brady, Johnstown, $:i.V. J. L. Spangler, trustee, to J. C. Shook, M. Spangler, 1.V). J. Ij. Spangler, trustee, to James M. Cramley, Spangler, -7.". J. (J. C. Mearer to John IS. Strittmatter, Carroll tow nship, ?4tVf. John Sanker to Angela Sanker, Wash ington tow uship, fl.3T". John Sanker to Sarah A. Sanker, Wash ington township. fl.'iO. John Sanker to Maiy J. Sanker. Wash ington township, f l,(t. J. L. Spangler. trustee, to Keliecca J. Rlack, Spangler, fr-tm. John Sanker to Joseph A. Sanker, Wash ington township. Slot l. J. I... Spangler, trustee, to I. L. Hinder. Spangler, gJ.V Susan Luther to Marv Frances Kay lor, Carrolltown. fiso. Christian Kelly Frances Thomas, Adams township. tii'X Frances Thomas to John C. Mot-k. Ad aim township, $sm. J. C. Mock to Jacob M. liose, Adams township. fi'iTa. Elisba Hcunctt to Anna V. Rose. Adams township. sm. Anna V. Rose to Jacob II. Rose, Adams township. Charles Anna to William Pyles. Patton, ?7."i. Emanuel Custer to Isabella Custer, Stonycreek township. $1.(. J. L. Spangler. trustee, to Allx-rt J. Feighner, Spangler, f-.'."i. William R. Rainey to John Messenger, Johnsiow n. $ai. Anna and Sarat. Weaver to Roltert II. Sayer, Richland township, f.ViO. Jacob II. Rose to Ruliert II. Sayer, Ad ams township. $13.1. Francis Yeager to Ceorge M. Schell t Co.. Elder township, 110. Charles Ann.! to Pius Anna, Patton, James McClosky's administrator to Sus an Scymore. Allegheny tow nship. 4nO. Richard Myrue to Patrick McRrarity, Tiiniielhill, 'Hi. Peter Adams to Cambria Fertilizing Co., West Taylor township, Yickrov heirs to Jonas J. Weaver, Fern dale, c. Eli RensholT's assignee to Charles 15. Ling, West Taylor township. $:!). Charles 11. Ling to Aaron Stutz.niaii, :t..v.'o. Lew is W. Ruck to Conrad Keim, Stony- creek township, S.). C. II. S'.oau, M. !., to Samuel Kelly, Clearfield township. in."i. Paul Short to John C. Harnett, Carroll township, $l!i. John C. P.aruett to Samuel Kelly, Carroll township. ?'-'' Chest Creek L. -V I. Co. to Kellv & Soil! erville, Patton, $J.V). James A. Felix to William I... Itoyer, hmvi-r Yoder township, l."i. William L. Royer to John Esterly, Low er Yoder tow nship, il't. John Esterly to Rliineholt Schubert. Lower Yoder township, -). Sarah M. Feight to Joseph Romgardner, Adams township. $1.'.. School district of Johnstown to Mary Sweeny, Johnstown, ?'.'. C. M. Lemon to Jennie II. Lemon, Low er Yoder township, $l,"g7.i. Edwin V. Spencer to Hastings Opera House Co., Hastings. $7il. Milton M. Young to Milton M. Thomas, Upper Yoder township, f ton. . J. L. Spangler, trustee, to John Dunlap, Spangler, $'.im. Emanuel Wentz to Notley -fc Donahue, Hastings. i:so. John Ciddings, administrator, to Wm. J. Paul. Jackson township, t7o. J. L. Spangler. trustee, to O. Wood Mill er. Spangler. 1 17.1. Sclina A. Lewis lo John Howelis, Johns town, l,.1m. Jane Campliell to Stephen Cainpln-11, Carrolltown. lon. William J. Ruck to Joseph Dunecan, Clearfield tow nship. fl. Loral lantllnle. Program of local institute to lie held at Nick town on December 10th, ls3. Insti tute will open at 1 v. m. Music ami singing oy institute, .senent derived from local institute, Evai. Wil liams. Teacher in the recitations D. J. Kline. Primary history. Kitie I!. Wal lace. Language. Clara Dunim. Low u teach writing. Andrew S. Kirsch. How to teach primary geography, Clara Saw yer. Questions. W'. A. Brawley. Ilusy work. Alice Ii. Jtlctiee. i lie leacn r auu pupil, S. D. Patterson. The dire-jlo:. Cas per Smith. I tie iNicKiown courier, li. J. K line, editor. The teachers are requested to bnn-r their song books wim ii-ein. tiirecioi- ana frinnds are invited to be present. .HUrrllauroDii Kottrra. 1 OSTtxuttbe ain J of October, a, J j brindiec-jw with aburt. thlen burn, ma I dark 'H.ul 3 ;cr old. ADT inlerinatloo cunrninK atKite ill oc uiatkiu.iv receiveii of rtfEKCnWALII, Nov. 24. lual lllt -.in. I'a I Ht t. 1 will otter !r gale at the cuonl rbamUrr. F:ti- eusbunc, on tbe :ourtb Alomtny In liemlr. ft.OM.OU. 1 liUSJ. J. IS, Lkitu L.aKiM br, secretary. FrtriJent. T.TKS. r (Seirire 1. Frederick, ot Ettenvharn t'iT the bixbect market price li.r all kirn rl Uc-.. R. U. JOHXS rus. M. J. Bl'fV. A. H.ttlfli. tTAHLLSBKD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 13ANKKHS, EBENSRURG. - PENN'A. A. W. BI't'K, t'aabler. 1TA BLIHH DlS8. Carrolltown Bank. CAKKUIJ.TUWN, PA. T. A. NlIAKB.trUII. ablfr. General Banting Easiness Transacted. Tbe toilowtmc are tbe trtncttaj feature! of KenerAl t.aLKloir tmelneaa : r.MSITN Kecelverf nayal le on demand, and tntereat hear Id certificates tuued to time depositor. I.04!i Extended to castotner on lavorat.Ie term and aj. proved paper dlcounted at all times. tOl.l.r.tTIOMi Made in the locality and Dwn all theh.inklna towns In tbe United States. Charge mo lerate. iiR.tm lsoe.1 netrottahle In all parts of the 7nltd States, aud forelicn exchange isfned on ll paru oi curoi e. A('-4l'9iTN (If merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will te ext joded. Patrous are sarel that all tranfuctlon i shall be held as strictly private and c .nlul-ntls I. and that they will tie treated as liberally a aood banking tales will permit. Kepectfnlly, JOMMSTOX. KH K 4k l. 1 SUSY? OF OURSE. THE BIGGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confidence justly reposed in a merchant, and 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 ej e and make a note of our name and prices. Mr. H. Orth, our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large and 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, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. A. K. J'.t TTtt V. II". V. tl. &ASltUlJ, THE In Dry Goods. Cinshams in all patcrns at cents i-r yard. Muslin, full width, at 4 cents per yard. ISlue calicos, all patterns, at " rent l r yard, .lust think of it. former price cents per vard. Outing Vlotli in every st le at 10 cents per vard. Tahle Linen, white, at 2i cents ier yard. White llanne! at JO. ''-' and 4s cents per yard. Ked flannel from is to H."i cents per yard. ;rav flannel at VJli cent r yard. Storm en;e, blue or hlack, at 4o cents per yard. Kroadcloth. l.lue or Mack, .1(5 inches w ide, at s.- cents. All-w( Henrietta. ." inches w ide. l.oo I'.ordered stfe. pray or l.rown. at Tl cents. t'amel hair mixed, the latest dress coods, at 4i cents. Any color of Casmere you w ant 2.". cents per yard. Hop-sacking, the latest and nnt fa-ii-iotiahle dress soods. at ." cents per yad. Chenille tahle covers, very pretty, from 1.4-? to ".'.". Laflies' FnrnisMng Department. Ladies' Jersey rihlied vests, with sleeves, at -'" cents. Ladies' wool hose at 'Jo cents. Ladies' Fascinators from l."ieetits to?l..K. Ladies' Coats, all si.es, from $l."o to ?lVoo. l-'OK MEN. We are strictly in the sw Int. Cood heavy worsted suits, all sizes, for $:..!-;. l'.etu-r suits as hiith as ?..'. in. The overcoat season is here. Our sales have started ami they ar- troini? fast. WI1V? iteca use no one ever saw tliein so cheap. Ve are prepared for a hiir trade in pants. We mean to sell and can't help it. If you look at our fine line you w ill Imy. sms mwm& goods Wi: AUK IN THK LEAD. Stiff hats, the latest styles, f;,r i-lno. I tetter quality still hats from 1.2." up to -'..". Cap- in all styles and kinds from 10 cents to I.(nt. fjood heavy over-liirts fur is cents. All-wooi hi ue, lilack aid ;jri-v shirts for 1 .-'."i. Latest styles laundr:tKj shirts, with col ar attached, from 7r. cents up to fl..Vi. Ytui outfit to see Our Line of 24c. Ties. First National Bank Blankets and Hap in Almtere. .... C.rav and w hite Mankets from rents to ' PAITIIS, 4.!iw.' .!, I".........,lu.r III,..,. I.lunkels are full lo-4 w ide. Haps, fuil size, from iC, cents to W.iki. CLOTIIfA'G. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. APit.unts t (tnrporatloos. Klrnis anil Imllvidaals rerrivcd u(,..n the um hi lavontl.le terms cviiMHient with sale n,l cunscrva live KanklK. Steamship Tickets lor t hy all the i.ailtna; Lines and Kui-eiicn I iraits .arable Iq aay of ibe ;,rinci.al riliesol the Old World. All correspondence will hare onr perml mnd pritiupt attention. Intrrest Paid on Time llfptwltn. rtl.t.K3 A Fine Assortment of ! Millinery Goods, as well is a M,.t tVaatiful Linr of LADIES' an3 CHILIBEH'S COATS, can r.E i:or;iiT at HALF PRICE From till DtfftuW 1st at FANNIE HOWELL'S, MAIN STREET, ;ali.itzin. ion i:iiys. suits, latest styles. from ?1.24 to l patterns, Hoy f7.o. Youth's suits in the very latt commend mi at and up. We IxniL'lit a speeial lot of Ixiys three niece suits, sizes !i. in. 11 and VI. They are .00. we can si n mem They are dandies. aetually wort Ii 1- for .t.."i and l.t. UEAl'TIKS. llllle" liliderelothiny -t made itr.dercloth- THKY A III-All-wool '"(loliieii at . cents. Camel's liair. the 1m intr. for T." cents each. 'i'wo-tlireaded 'iioii-sliritikiiiir" under clol liintr. any strie or pattern you anl for .in each. These foods are manufactured hy Cthe Switz Condee Mills ami a auarantee accompanies each and every one. CARPETS. Tin? i-arjH-ts tliis season are very idee. The patterns are hriuht and fascinating. See them and you w ill lie convinced that Ol'K I'KK KS AKlI I:H;JIT Un anyhody. URGEhSTOCK-OILCLOTH Furniture. Full eiirht-piece hard wtiod lied room suit. tTl.lnt. Full eisrht-piei-e oak U'droom suit, f'.T.oo. I'.eds. Jiflit or dark, from "io to fT.ri. Ivoun'es, MiHjiiet plusli, very fancy, for :.:. These lotllises are fllil six feet long and jjo'mI width. We carry the liest assortment of rockers in tow ii. It would do vuii (rood to see our leader: A cane hottom rocker, with very fancy hack, for -.'.'.s. Kitchen Tables, $1.98. Itreakfast Tahli-s, drop leaf, six lefts, for f.l.oo. i foot etenion tallies, drop leaf, oak, for ."i.oo. Child's rockers from Til cents to 1.7:.. See our CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1.24 We give you one mattress lied tick cotton top and w iven wire spl ine for ?.".. Soli.l hottom'' kitchen chair, liirht or dark. .'!. . Ask any of our customers and they will recommend and advise you to huy our ti.'J4 cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY ! ALL SHAPES AHD STYLES. than any other store on the is beautiful. mountain. Il I.adie era. f 1J.. Ladies' I)oiii.'ola tip. ?1.:'.... 1.7.i and c:.i. Ladies' liiiiisula tip ISIucher. ?J..ii. Men's 1, nckle lii'oiins, x, cent Dongola tip, luitton, C. S. or op- prinjr heel, l. Men's tip or plain Coiij. 1. '-:.. rei and I'.aN at THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GAIsIsITZIN, PENNA. EAGLE BRAND Work to lo KMmnrd on the FlacW- llrk. Won! has lieen received here. comiiiK from t?ood authority, that wtuk on tne '.lacklick extension of the Klienshurjr hranch railroad wilthe resumed in a very iiort time. The engineer corps has al ready commenced w iirk ami on Wednesday Walking I loss Casey arrived, and his ap pearance here is presumed to intimate that the work of construction w ill not be long delayed. There are now about eiirht miles of the road-bed completed, reauy for tin; ties ami track, and there are about four miles yet to be made to take the road down lo the forks of the I'.lacklick. J'.y next spring the iron horse will lie snortim? along the .. t i. 1. .9.1... stream, and llie tiiacK oiainoiuis oi mat region that have so long lain dormant w ill lie distributed tc the manufacturing cen ters of Uncle Sam's great commonwealth. Tin. cotmiletion of the road means an era of prosperity for that portion of Cam liria county, and the Huns and the Ikes w ho are a necessity in building railroads, will lie welcomed with outstretched hands .. . i 1...:...1..L- a.,,1 klki.V. on their arrival w no w-n j" ....-." els. Let them come! iovnior ly". November is a month of rainy, disagree able days. The damp, cold air penetrates everywhere and chills the blood, laying the system open to colds, pneumonia anu kindred complaints. There is hut one remedy that stimulates the system and foi titles it against such attacks, and that is w hiski y. Not such a whiskey as is gen- Tally palmed olT on the public, hut a whiskey of known purity and inahty. Such a whiskey is Kl.-in's Silver Age, Ilu iiiesne or Hear Creek ryes. These whis kies have iiccn Ix-forc the public for many years ami lind favor wherever purity is re iliiired. l'hysicians prescribe, them, hos pitals use them, aud every reputable deal er sells them. They are for sale atl..V. 1.2.1 l.i icr iuart respectively. Semi for a complete catalogue and price list of "all liquor, mailed free. All goods neatly Uixed and expressed my where. Address, Max Klein. 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Vn. fch Ufa Nle. Siiet iff Shumaker on Monday last dis posed of the following properties at sher iffs sale: The interest of tleorge Crook in 1 acres in Chest township was sold to M. 1. Klt tell for f:tSi. The interest of the same in 10 acres of land in the same township was sold to M. I. Kim II forf.V., and the inter est of the same in a house and lot in St. Lawrence was sold to M. I. Kittell for -M. The interest of tleorge. W. Shiflier in a lot in Tiiniielhill was sold to M. I). Kittell for 47.1. The interest of same in another lot in Tiiniielhill, after Iwing bid up to .77.1, was continued. The interest of K. W. Anthonv in a lot in Fallen Timber, was sold to K. F. Notify for -.v,i. The interest of K. P. Haker in MS acre- in Ilarr township was sold for fl.tui; the inten st of the same in 134 acres in ISarr township was sold for $."...110; the interest of the same in 1.1 acres w as sold for f l.o"; tht; interest of the same in 114 acres in Sus quehanna tow nship was sold for f.Kifi: the interest of the same in'-iiO acres in Sustpie hanua township was sold for l,.Km; and the interest of the same in 1.1 acres in Sus vtiel.anna township was sold for fl.Kt. A. W. Pachin. the plaintiff in the execution, was the purchaser of the Ilaker properties. In the other properties advertised for sale by the sheriff the w rits were stayed. Km 1 1 rofxi Stations Kobbed. On Wednesday night the railroad sta tions at Spangler. - Carrolltown Iioad, Uradlcy's Junction and Kaylor's were en tered by burglars and a namlier of railroad tickets, some money and some gotids tak en. On Thursday morning Agent Drass, on opening the tioor at the latter place, was confronted hy two men, one of w horn cov ered hint, w ith a revolver and ordered him to throw up his hands. Tin agent deem ing discretion the lK-tter part of valor, took the back track, w hilu the two plunderers skipped awny In the direction of Cresson. On tin; arrival of the train from Hastings Agent Drass gave Conductor Kennedy a inscription of the men, and w hile en route to Cresson, the conductor noticed two men answering the description given him hiding behind a pile of ties. He stopped his train aud captured one of them the other suc ceeding in getting away. The man cap tured gave his name as Charles Kennedy and hat! some of the stolen Roods in his pos session. He w as brought to this place, an information made and he was committed to jail. To-morrow (Friday) his case w ill .... to the craud jury and he will be tried next week. The Beat Ts nnranaled for house, barn, fartorr or oo'.bntld- in.i i..i costs hall th urice of Bhinitles. tin or Iron. It is ready lor use and ansily pp ied by mnjoue. Rubber Paint Costs only M rents fer (tallon In barrel lots or H 50 tr 6 Kallnn tubs. Color, dark red. will stop leaks In tin er irou rotjr lami win mm iw j mm. Tut it. Send stamp ltr samples and full particulars. Eicelsior Paint I.Vl Itnnne t ci o Zi o 3 w w f w o H -d O H H O a a w f and Rosfins Company, 1 Kew York, I 1, tmavic ' CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURC. nwi ..il.u.. Sh.vtn. K.flftf I lo" '"I n I Centr. .treet. oe.r tbe t'ounly ..,,. l cotl ,. h.ndwiwelj relor.l.l.ea. pil.rd. .nd mtl with .very mndera cobdIo. d one o, tl,. ,rett,l. t,.. .. . N.,nherh .'..t.ri.. It ) to ch.nt. l.ot wortmen wft. w, 7 ,'ww' w m DO m (f 00 c O -n O a m 1 r r To Investors. 0 d 0 0 in TAKE ITOTICE. Full If You Want TAKE YOUR GRAIN TO THE OLD SHENKLE MILL In Ebensburg. THE oller Process For the Manufacture of Flour has been put in the Old Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensburc: ami turns out nothing but FIHST CLASS WORK. 8. L. KKKD. stATHIOT KBU.DK. REED & READE. iirHY Koaway from home to seek Investments I . -. when yob ean buy Pennsyl7ni ' AttorilOVH Itt 1 IlAV, x..V.,- .unties on tbe t'asn or nmniuij i i-.Tment Dtan and whl-t. will net yon tw.nty r eent- on your moneyt Kor jiartiru ars cs . .. or address Auic. 5. Marrlaite I.lrBms. The follow ing marriaire licenses were Is sued hy tin? Clerk of the Oi olrins Court fortheweck ending Ved11esda7, Iecemtcr ;, isj;t: Joiin II. Ambrose. Johnstown, and All 1 1.. T t :i-iimlilinir. M 1 irrel I v i I le. Kdwiird Williams and Alice Murray, I.Hlv (ieorire Cowan aud Marjiaret Courtuey I'd ri la 11. Kdward .lohnston and Mary Olsin, dal II t in liei.iire K. ISailin and Susie V. liters Vau Oiuie.r. h a. KNill.tH A T. KbensSt nr. I I.BKMSHIK.. i-oitice on Centre street. - rENNA. I at to Bring in your Grain anl give us a trial Each man's ground separately ami you get the flour of your own wheat mill is run every day with the BEST OF POWER. grain is The eiil5.H3 SAMUEL D. LTJDWIG, Proprietor. T 'KI A.L. LIST. . , I.lst ot causes set ttown mi r.i - court t be beld the second week 01 isy:j : Ki.ust s. t tto. Hutr rs. t'hest t'ree 'oal fc tkei-o. Fowler ts. Miami. Noon ts. Itrlndle etal. tschoononer ts. Iean. ., u.,., t-trause. Kothsohlld t C. vs. Hochsteln. t Unlaw vs. Stns. IIhuIim.i UiMiafl. 11 ward vs. Kd wards et al. Huntratt vs Johnstown I'asseniter Hallway l o. W ilson et al vs. W estover tl al. Same vs. Mays et al. Itturkvs Wlllian.s. ttender s. Pryor. t:authel ts. 1'resswell. 'noSPts. Vniteuon- Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Wenti vs. Campbell ei . I. Martin ts. Lilly SchKl IMstrtet. Shoemaker ts. (tood. Blair ts. Hood. Cbrlsty ts. Mitrhell 4 t-c. Chrtnty vs. M It-hell si Co. Ht.tlman vs. Beauerlln ISrerinRt o. Openbelmer C. v.. lheTj AK1Y I'rothonoisiry. Njf. tn. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - jjnw EBENSBFKI, PA. lifflee In Arronrr Bulldlnif. ot.p.ttourt House. T. W. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW, tlBEHriBCKO. I'KSIl'A' -Scil attention to given claims 1r I'en ston Bounty, etc. Cb7- b0 F. McKEXKICK, ATTOKSKT inn O.'t'NRKt.LOB AT Law, EBfcKSBl'KCr. - FA f Iftlce 00 Centre street. J. J. LITTLE, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, KKBW8HI Kll, - r-()rtlc-e In Opera House. P. - Pa. OC9.W H." MYERS. ATTOK? tY-AT-LA W. Z.BBSBt7KO, fA. i iffes IV Collooade Row. en Centre street. Prothonotsvry's office. tXensburs:, l3. A I)MS1KATK1X-Nmc lttrrs 1.1 a-lmlni-iraoon ou . .. .... ni inn humnirh ol vilnors, ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. EBBUHIIt'BO, PlSSt, COBlee In Opra House. Onter street D .."--. rVis h.Tln. been .n.nt-1 to the un.terslTnl. notice Is hereby thoe ln.in.u-d to said esiate to make Bymenl I., mi without delay, an.l tb.e hvt5 -lluiS aicalnst the same will present them dulj autnen- ticeted lor settlement. t. t 1 V A HKTH M. Et 1 1 (IE. AdmlB -.trmlrlx. Kot. . 19U3. STmeNtoI tlb.K'.remlse. ol the sub. briber In Munster townRbip 00 or about the nrst ..I Ja.y a red and while ana while spottea heller bout year and a hall old. with ei.aw on nck. The owner Is requested to reme lurward, prove prop erty. pav cbrKes nd take her way. otnerwise .he -..l b. .iilK-. ol rJ1'.Jltflr.SuON. Vlint'Etir APPLICATION l-tK INtXlK X PtiKATItlN. Notice Is hereby riven that an application will ma.le to the Oovernor of lennsiTanls ou Monday, the lilts day of llM-rrabf r. A. '. 1 :. by t. F. t:aui.tell. H. I. H.wT.r. John P. Lloyd. M. U. Bearer and John t. Martin. 1-. Act. of tiKmhW entitled "An Act to proTlde b.rthe 1 noorpt.r.Uon and Keir ulatiun ol trta.n Corporations,1 approved ththlay of April. A. I. 1T. "n1 l" mn"""""' n.c.cvu. to? tbe charter ol an Intended c. rHmtion '. t ca lieu 'heJwSSBlS.. nin in 1 J , ' . -n.i i,.i. a.t which is to mine e al ,"C".V". " l. .n. .d .ll the same, and t.,T the e pnro e'lo hme. t)tess and enjoy all . Vi-i..: iJn,ntsand ITlvllcuMof said Act ol Assemb'y and tuppleuieuU thereto. No. IT. isi 5 51 153 m LSI m ICdJ 151 NSW STYLSS sSTBW GOODS 151 5 5 s 15' 15 151 151 la UR Fall and Winter Stock of Overcoats is now complete. We have the Largest Stock in North ern Cambria ami will give you the Lowest Prices on Fine Gootls in the State. We kindly ask you to call jjl ami examine our goods and get our prices. We Will Save You Money and we are confident we will please you. We have SUITS to fit and please everybody. Our line of OVERCOATS is immense. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARB ATJGH, Carrolltown. 151 p 5 a 5 a 5 a 5 a 5 a s ra 151 ral FEES BROS.' FULL BLOOD SHROPHIRES For Sale !, Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office I hiTe a ehnee tot ot ram In nibs which are rich ly bred from txith sire and dams of noted stoca. They are orered with a deime fleece ot choice wuul. Low down. s.nare aoiiuals. built rd and of good weiuht and In n.t condition. There Is no better slock to place at the head of a herd ol Md ewes. 1 will sell a limited number ol ewe lambs and also a lew Rood yoarllnic ewos II any one wants somelhtrtc fine to start a Lne tinea eousl u any In the land lor w.n.l and mntten. W ill be sold K.n. KKVHr.N HX Oct. , Tyrone. UUir county, I'a. .The undersigned desires to Inform the pub. that they have oiened a abitTina: par or on Main street, near the prot office where l.rlierliiK In all Its branches will be earned 01 In the futnre. Kvervthint; neat and clean. Your paironaite soj.clted. 1 ttj ! 1 T 0
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