""he Democrat FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 1880. iLll. -T-— ———————————— T October I'lekltt. 10 ceaseless quaver ol the cricket's trill vlono let liearu, a liore I slowly puss unong the faded leaves and withered grass uit cover all the slopes of this wide hill; to woods below are tuneless now und still; l'hc leaves are dull and dead and sere, alas 1 •Villi only here und there allamlng mass scarlet follngc; the genial thrill That pulsed the veins of budding spring is gone; above, on wide-expanded wing . he hawk Is circling through the regions blue; The blackbirds on yon distant , broken limb, in noisy conclave, clamorous and grim, ■'lth eager eyes the wondrous change review. T. J. CHAPMAN. All. THE FAMILY LAWYERS. • "atlior, Mother and Three Daughters Will l>o Working at the Ilur. A Milwaukee special says : An entire amily of lawyers. That is whrt the Pier 'amily—father, mother ami three tlaugh '.ers—are to be. Colonel C. K. Pier, f )r --uerly of Fond du Lac, now of Milwaukee, s an old practitioner, and his two 'ouuger ■ daughters are taking Hie law Outso at the State University. Mrs. P'er and lie." daughter, Katie H. Pier, graduated from the law department of the State University in 1887, and were wo of the oniv four women lawyers who have thus far taken the law course : t the State University, the other two being Mrs. La Follcttc, the w" f Congress man La Follcttc, of Man who grad uated iu 18S5, and Miss Jessie Hutchin son, if Richland Center, Wis., who grad uated last year. Mrs. Pier and her daughter are associated together, with an jflh ii the Miller block, and arc enjoy •op h practice. It M < x-1. who attracted such in •■ere :in the Supreme Court last week, -ror Hie fact that she was the first ■yonru lawyer who ever uppeared before '.he sqpremc tribunal of the State. She epucared but as a young girl among the oortene of old lawyers present. For half in hour kerargimeut was followed witli ibe closest r.ttentior by all present. Even tic dignified judges seemed to appreciate J. as an unu=ual event and mingled an in rreusetj degree of austerity witli a certain imount of interest in the fair young at torney. Miss Pier stated her case unhesitating ly, and frequently turned to and cited au hovitics, showing an acquaintance witli law and a degree of sell-possession. -At the conclusion of her nddrcss site was eordially congratulated for the successful mptession she had made, and among hemselves the lawyers were unanimous yof the opinion that she made an ex ceedingly strong and convincing argu ncrt. It was a trying ordeal for a lady so yonb" " Miss Pier i bid t 'ont.y VPTS f age. one has a otuiiiugly handsome md ii U'lligent face, and is possessed of a •vo 'lt. of black hair which, in a single TOP], almost trails the floor. Like excep tional young women of to-day, die wears no bangs, but combs her hair lack. Miss Pier is a native of Foil du •jac, Wis., and a graduate of the Fon du •ac High School. In 188 C, at the same ime ti9 her mother, she entered the law lepaitmcnt of the State University, and >y taking a double course in 1887, ob oincd her degree, entitling her to prac ice in all the State Courts. For ten months she held a position in the legal tepartment of the Wisconsin Central lailway, retiring April Ist to associate lerself with her mother. " Yes, I like the profession," said Miss Mer to-day, " and also the science of nedicine, which I have studied, too, for tome years. While, of course, the two ire in no way identical, still I think it ■■veil for a lawyer to be more or less fa miliar With medicino, as it is often useful, particularly in the taking of such exj• t testimony as is likely to he offered in the Croniu case." Miss Pier's two sisters, whp have just entered the State University for a course in the law department, are Carrie IT. iged eighteen, and Harriet H., aged v enteeu. G. A. R. Memorial Se vices. Department Commander Thomas J. Stewart will, by request, deliver a me morial address before the comrades of Emory Fisher Post, No. 30, of Johnstown, in respect to the comrades who lost tl < ir lives by the recent flood. Tim time was set lor the latter part of this month, but as Comrade Stewart can not be present at that time it has been postponed until some day next month. The Command er's staff, including Assistant Adjutant General McCormick, Assistant Quarter master General Williams, Chaplain Savers and other distinguished comrades will be present, and will take part in the exercises.' Locked It Up. Charles F. Fisher and W. 11. Noi w , bad an attachment issued against W. A. Zuttdcll, who keeps a restaurant in a base men!, OD Franklin street. Constable Jlihcr locked up the restaurant. After wards W. 11. Harmony the former ownei Of the place and who still claims propri etorship broke the lock. When the con stable returned to make the levy, he was ejected by narmony. The case was on Irk before Justice A. N- Hart, and J. B. 0 C onnor, counsel for Harmony, raised the point that no bond had been filed, and ftsked that the defendant be discharged. The Justice decided his point well taken and dismissed the case. SmnJl Ponies. Mr. P. L. Carpenter Monday shipped to Mr. Samuel Kirlin at Pittsburgh, two Ifflall nonics. These arc tlio smallest ponies Mr, Carpenter ever owned, the iwo going in one basket. HABHISD. REESE- JONES.—At the residence of W. 8. Kdu'u U, osceola Mills, Pa., October 15, 1889, by . N. H. Miller, D. D., Mr. .lobn E. lteeso i d is Lizzie Jones, both of Johnstown. I'a. TllO N—VICKKOV.—I n Johnstown, on ne y, October 15,18'J, at the First M. K. th .by Rev. if. I_ Chapman, Mr Frank in, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Florence' vie, f, of this city. RORGI-.'.IB—RAGEH.—In Morrellvlllc, on Wed ncstt evening, October 9. 1089, by J. A. Am brose Esq., Alfred Rodgers and Miss MyrtleO. Kagcr both of Morrellviue. JHW ' ——wsw—— DXJBD. HEN UIAN.—In Atlanta, oa., on Sunday, octcii r 18, 1889, Miss Annie Ilenneglian, of I'm •, ct, this city, aged about 22 years. TIIO • SON.—In MorreUvllle, on Tuesday, Octo ber'\ issn, Florence Arvllo, daughter of .Mr. nn I Irs. wm. L.Thompson, aged 1 year, 8 months and 9 days. Fu' -al Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock; In terne in Grand view. STIiO i'.—in Johnstown, on Friday, October .1. ' ;S9.at 10:15 *. M., Snllle A., daughter of 1.1 and Catherine stroup. aged & years 1 ' .-al on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock fro. 109 vine street; interment at Grand View 13.' I: '.— In Johnstown, Slxlli ward, on Thurs ilght. October 9, ISB9, Frank, son of Charles and Mary Buder; aged u> ycuis, 5 mo" hs and 8 days. oral on Sunday afternoon from the family res < * nee, No. 197 Napoleon street, nt 3 o'clock ; it t rinont In sandy vale. F'iV \N.—ln Cambria, on Friday evening, ( ober 11, IHS!', Mrs. John Buylan, aged about us years. D. '..—ln Mtoona. on Friday, October 11,1889, Cecelia, wife of Jacob A. llumm, for riy of summit, Cambria county, aged 37 years (1 mouths and 27 days. I.KVBROOOIL—In Johnstown, on Saturday morning, October 12,1889, at 4 o'clock, peter ii. Levergood, aged 55 tycars 3 months and 13 days. Funeral this afternoon at l o'clock; Interment in Grand View. s ,' DER.—In East conemaugh, on Friday, ic.ober 11, 1889, Ella, wife of Fritz Snyder, aged 29 years. PA i HIBIL—At Lilly's Station, on Friday, Octo ber U, 1889, Matilda, wire of William C. l'ar ri-sh, aged 24 yean* Known as " Live Wires." Tlio death-dealing electric wires are known in New York as " live wires.' The man who inadvertently lays hold of them is nr t, however, known thcreaftir as a live man. S?JACOOSOI|i i pi itiutti isi it vo BALL A oiitst Ccmpini Wlttoitlt ta Sprains, Stralna, O V v BraUss, WotinJa. fr" -/>/ Abfif y nnpjiou r.nd Pernor*. t' TheChae. A.Vuclrt:o..B*lta,Wd. Jar ROMP-llYan GFE\iri. AN^EAlEf^lWJ^WllE^g Tin Chac A-Yq gux R So -3 aits-Mb* What a Great Clothing Concern Says. We have too much business in us to withstand t ic great pressure of being off the nrnio street. V r want to be shoulder to shoulder with the greatest competition of our city, we want to resume our former position so us to be able to accommodate our patrons and friends. We have leased the building formerly occupied by Clark, 232 Main street, and will, after alterations com plete, occupy the same. We have lnaugerated a grand removal sale. Our stock must be re duced, and done quickly too, no matter what l lie loos will be. llow our prices will suffer. On every article will be noticed on the cut price worked In red Ink on every article. All goods must go wltln two weeks at the Economy clothing Co., Franklin and Locust. ifliQ* Cautlo i 1 c eLt.-n .1 1 niilc rk? end tin! £ Ifne-idmllo uignnturo. A. C. Mcyt-r X Co., buluH J1 'roprletors, Baltimore, Mn aid estate are requested to make immediate nf, and those having claims against the sen "ill pre sent them, duly authenticated, for soh JAMES KfN( Admlnlstr or, Johnstown, i*n , '-'opr. 18, "i.wi. AMD.MI.MM kA lOIvS "Ntl'l ,t ; E.—|g~A (Ji OF MID. I.A I 1,.' WMIIN. HE I -Hl).—Let ters 01 AdmlnW:- M m in i or Mrs. Laura Vvonii. i !.■ , . Cam bria COUIl!,. . • • d (0 the under; I. ,v t. v t >v to all lhose knot i said estate to make c.'a : >.. ml those having claims ... ta.-i .-aid , .... to nresejit them duly out .1 *1 fo: ? • lomem. to •I< 1: , i \ 1 1,; .1.. dinlnlstiator. sept 12-lf WHEN IN PITTS ItFRGU Vis!'t or tiio go to sre Rosen. baton's '.xhlblcoa of : m at. •-• ,r grand stores, 510 to :ic Market street, and 27 Fifth avenue. LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OP PITTSBURGH AND MGBENY CITY, PA. ttrTThe firms named below are the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of Business. When writing to either mention this paper. . A Good Stem-Winder Watcn for 12.5 /.St., Only, and Warranted, at & HAUOH, 541 Smlthfleld st., Pittsburgh, ra. cash paid for old gold and silver. riIARLES PFEIFKII, Men's Furnishing Goods 113 SMITMPIEU) STREET, 100 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Shirts to Order. Wo make all our own shirts and our Custom Shirt Department Is the best equipped In the si ate. We carry a full line of Full Dress, all over Embroidered p. Ks., and Embroidered I.lnens, and guarantee a fit. If you can not get a lit elsewhere give us a trial. cleaning and Dyeing odleesatabove locations. Lace curtains laundhed equal to new. Full Dress sill rt s laundrled, I mini Finish, • .""rSßSfltt JOSEPH HORNE & CO., Goods, silks, clonks, No i"'it!.,|g9 tlons. Millinery, etc. swres > ® lB ,o penu XSgA ESTABLISHED 187, 'A 1(1 Lead and Iron Pipe, Hose, Pump Sup- cents. POTT PPQ) ' ndleberry, Son & Co., DUIJJJJIVID Manufacturers of Hollers, chimneys nnd Breeching, onice and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa. Pittsburgh Female College • ■ AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, School of Education and Fine Arts. Full con. of study leading to graduation In each. Also special courses of study. Central, Healthful, 23 Teachers. Superior home cuuuorts and care for young ladles. Rates moderate. Send tor cata logue and full Information to the President Winter term opens November IS. REV. A. 11. NORCROSB, Plttshurgn, Pa. n The J. P. Smith ",4 Lamp, Glass & Cliina Co. (LTZJMFANCY POTTERIES, BRONZES, CLOCKS, DINNER AND CHAMBER SET A. Ijjrri 935 Penn Are.. , Jrl 20 SIXTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. /Flu/i I Dress cutting and sewing School. Tlie /q I Whitest art of Dressmaking taught by jto-lVsquare measure, ursend tor circular. Wtom-I * '.(JzIJ-kQ-? 16 SIXTH STREET. Finest cabinets : 5 nnd $2.50 per dozen, Photo tettos, ft per dozen, Fine Crayons, -150 and up. JCHN FLOCKJiR & CO MANUFACTURERS OF , '■ "H '■% \M'}y"v •:••• -m '|N /.v7/77'.uv v u.v, ■' •'■ ■. r ' ,■ V.'.NJ'--. - .... a LZ'rS&xK ''• - - FLOCKEft'S LUBRICATING HEMP UUYCKIXG FOR RAILROAD AND ENGINE USE. Itulian anil American Hemp Packing, Bell Cords, Cotton Mops, Twine, etc. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS Water street Pittsburgh, Pa. Fu Wru ■ for prico list. The best remedy In the world: , GRAHAM'S. RAT, ROACH, VBBMIN AMI *A I '■ •' r G XTKI: KINA 01 > Wholesale and Retail Depot. 7 ■x, Liberty St.. Pittsburgh. I'a. TO KX I RUMINATE VEKMIN. OLD FASHIONED WniSKY i IIOLSE. /vA 1 ?- 6 - N '° rectifying. No compound- TL E. I.IPPKNCOTT, \ a\4, T Aj, / Distiller and Dealer In 1 ' " 1 I(VK WHISKY, PITTSBURGH, PA. ri RHP QCCT solL " Climate nnd ruKlvIX DCwl Location In the South. I miIVIO J. P. MANCHA, Claremont.Va. a Hotel White. W. J. I)enny,l*rop. "i*-f'' Leading Hotel my,i !-; ... ~1 oftheiTly. r ' ' per day BAH ATTACHKD. .P' ftn S Sample Room -*a j t for Commercial HOTEL C-A-KSOTsT, 168 LACOCK STREET, RfttOH $1.23 Per Day. Best, Meals ;nd Lodgings In the city. Unrln conneotlon wltl\ llutel and best Liquors served. 11. KNOX, Prop. WM. J. FRIBY Senior member late Schmidt & Friday, Distiller a .lubber In FINE WIIISKIBS > nnl lm^ ,r , tl ' r LIQUORS CIOARB, , J ) 833 Smltbfleld street, GUI SSLY'B Business College AND NORMAL INSTITUTE Is the pride of McKeesport. send tor catalogue. [ S. S. ORIBSLY, Manager, ; McKeesport, Pa. .. JU ' Chamberlain Institute 1 AND FEMALE COLLEGE, Randolph, N. Y.—This is a soli >1 for both sexes, lias beene .tabllsped and well i.nown forforty years. Is well equipped with nil t lie appliances ot a tlrst-ola s seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, nor surpassed In beauty and heelthfiUkess by tli.it. oi any other school In the country, pre-Went and Faculty reside with the students and give speclm care to their health, mnnnes nnl nurois. ay Music Depart ment Is under the las rt., ( >n of a graduate of tbo N. Eng. Conserve ton. The commercial College Is thorough and practical. Address for lllUStrated catalogue, (tree) J..... J. T. ED WARDS, j). p., Prcshleiit. PITTCBUt II TILING COMPANY, BKOCKt.KIIANK WADJ) "I.t, P?'' |||f It? . vij' ' *"• . q li'irfS •' t .. ;v-' WORKIiIW IN TILES And Do ,lgners of A'tl tic Fire Places. Special designs on application, correspondence so llclt I'd. NO. 213 WOOD STItTtKT, PITTSBURGH, PA. BMKROFT ME , Curtain .nil Carpetln.gs. Money saved on every penny's worth you purchase at these sheriff's sale prices. T. M. Latimer, 138 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1813. ROBERT DICKEY & CO., OENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.. BROOM CORN. , Broom Manufaciurers' Supplies, Peanuts. ; 77 WATER STREET, - - PITTSBURGH. PA. j M. J. COHEN, JEWELER, I 533 BMITHFIKLD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. [ (Formerly ol Fifth Avenue.) J inds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. —FRENCH— ART DECALCOMANIA 1 a new lot ot transfers,.also I ABTISTS' MATERIALS Just received at GEO. W. BACKOFENS, 1 No. 429 Wood street. PITTSBURGH, PA. /O ,S * ? . .-r- , Y f*j j-t ' * v ?NV . ' . :.V --•• ■ ; ' ' • "V ESSENCE OF HEALTH NEW LIFE! THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER. It la prepared from selected Herbs, Roots, Barks and Vegetables, Warranted to Ctiro all Chronic Diseases. Torpid Liver, Dizziness, Sick Headache, coughs, Neuralgia, Malarial Cover, Dropsy, DllMaSra of (ho Spine, Palpitation ottiio Heart, Dysp'T !a, Rheumatism, Affec tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and all diseas es original ■ from impure blood. For sale by all dealers, aiul lv the DANNEIt MEDICINE CO., 334 Fideral Streot, 1 ALLEGHENY, PA. Write for circulars and testimonials. Good - Unwanted. ly-w. J LADIES' SUIT PARLOR. visitors to tlie Exposition will tlnd all the latest novelties in Ready Made suits and House Rota - for early Fall. Your Inspection solicited, I PARC IXB A' .HINKS, 2 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. S OMIDT . BUILHyiG" ~ Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House in tw United btates. Establinhed, 1836. Distille and Jobber FINE WHISKIES. V 5 ,..-. TELEPHONE A cA X No. 666. \V\> Importer % V Wines, Liquors, \ A and Cigars. 95 and Sfl Fiftb Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. v All orders received l>y mail or otherwise will receive * prompt Attention. JAMES CONRRIN, Altoona. Ao-ent. The Western University of Pennsylvania. Courses of study Classical, Set lo Civil, Mechanical n"d Electrical, Engineer m inp and Latin-Scientific. New bv' trs itf cr December and improved fucllities. No difficulty in securing positions fo' lliose who complete the Engineering courses. Next tcim begins September 5. Enterance e\'3mitmtinns take pluoe September 3d and 4th. entire exp- its fn m iJCfiO to if 3SO per year. For further information or cntniogucs, address tin*Preudcnl, M. I!. Oo(T,L. D., or Jos. F. Griggs, Treasurer, 133 North avenue, Allegheny, Pa. Send for list of graduates, if de-!reil. an 'Hi 3m. MEDIA ACADEMY Al U* and ■ t.v -s mjn and !>oys at any time: fits them for Rnsiness. any College. Pdyteihni bH! lt.. t .i.i luatinx classes. OmOf the best e.|uip|>ed and beat man.tged S:hoN ..o 1 \l. sbiilenta . rd with the Prini tpil. I'ea. oer- ait men and graduates of tint>class Collv l ine 1 In. -. > or do-ude r ins . .vciy • in H sin it a steam radiator ana is completely furnished. I'.n t -,|s ,: m r. -, lllilctirs, n . (iymnttium Si►. ml Opportunities for apt students tc> advinue rt ' - "• * <•. , • ir il ■ i rha • id I toys. Patrons or students may select any studies, or a Business. : "tfc-l'icuarato;, • . i c ml- I'li- inccfi iir ennrv;. Physical and Chemieal Practi l Business I> mment. " etc More fully supplied with apjaratus than any other school •. O.i A .•■my '- ' • • in net. the beat education.and thaoeattralntoif. Pnrad pm j wet •••• ere -m--n --llustritol cntaloffue sent free to any aldresa. SWiTIIiN C. SHOKFLIIXib. A.li., A..•• ... . frm h I and Pr< prietor. Media, Ha. • Media, I'n., nenr Pblln. |W ff™* E Hrhniil Opens Sep!. listh. Bsk MS Sll E" g* - y.A Yearly Espense, 8500. ■ W Vt? l \ 2*, •hi..,-.. •' ' d'• * I ... dlfl'ii••• titiendcnt upon ¥ fj,.; . ' -.Ai.'':-.Lv U -s . * 11 ... '. y■•. , •••■• ff UIF . |'"'L •.1 ,' ;L .■ i U, V "'y.'.Vbo*>L : '.'.'>c: ■■ i' v'Vs.'ra,. ••t'. : yMr?icto h: . .. a., j.i j ,'jui.;;:.;-.vv! 1 :...'uU..t...0.ji , v of u*Mk'#c. For f. 11 J hy HENRY DU MONT, M. I)., who bus DISCOVERED fff L W 1 fit 1,, 1 M llvi THE ELIXIH OF LIFE AND THE TRUE E8- yy| ffirj l[ B J aaKSWB BFNCE OF MA HOOD, way bo consulted in MH Ffl W% 0 I nf Ptrlctcntcontidenco.in pcrnon or by letter,at hiu Electro- Medico Infirmary, Xo.3Bl Columbufl Av.,l3oeton, Mam. L "I HEARD A VOICE; IT SAID, 'tCOME AND SEE.'" OFFICE SPECIALTY MF'G CO. Shannon l etter File, Shannon Binding cases. Shannon Filing Cabinets, V. S. Document I lies. Legal Bank Files. Bank cheek Files, Schllcht's Standard lurtexs, Simplex Duplicator. Crandall Typo writer, Odell Type Writer, oitice Desks and Chairs, Vault, public odico and court Houso Fuar nlsidngs a Specialty. Write lor Circulars. E. K. BAKE it. Manager. lt.li Avenue and smithtield street, PITTR BEItti 11, PA. THE CANCEIt AND TUMOIIS CAN BE CORED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. /ft. To removo the cancer has i"'■ i'u something that the mod w* teal profession have never ~ P- been able to discover. Hut. at f ■ s *, last Dr. ;Stelnert has dltteov- FX ered a remedy, which if tjf \ V„1 applied will remove It In oto || , oj 8 clays. El '] There are 5 kinds tt Cancer, \\ \ namely: THE HOSE CANCER. v\ ' THE SPIDER CANCER, THE ll \ FISSUHR CANCER, THE BONK BA \ CANCER and THE WOLE CAN &±X. M CKU. There have been eases TlOE—Estate 1 J ot JAMT s MCDONALD, DECEASED.—Let ters Test nun ntory on the estate of JAMES Mo ■ DtiNAI.D. let. ot Johnstown, Cambria county, deceased. Ita\ Ir.g ben granted to the nnder 'g it, all pi rsolis Indebted to said estate are b. I by not Hied to make payment utile.at delay, r.nd tnose having claims against the - in. will pr. l nt them properly authenticated tor s. it le nient to STKPITAN QL'IIIK, Jolm ' .. a. Executor ot tl). last win ami testament ot Jnaioa McDonald, deceased. septt A DMINISTBATORB NOTICE— XjL r.i t'crs ot Administration, otmi luniuinrnto u Vit ni.TOII' • NOTICE". —.Letters of Administration on the estate of liiiV. E. \v. JUNE-, Into of .lohnstown. < am brla county, Pa., having bicn granted to tin undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immcdkile payment, and 1 those having claims against satd estate will prc- I sent them duly jiutlicnt leab d to (itiMEU WALTEItS, Administrator. Hohace k. kosk, Attorney sepesdet