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Tin- -i I'i'I ami i!u - ! t t,fi-(inii-s ' ii:-!..ii,i.. ami 'I'- li'-af. f..r " ' ',, -i t ln.iitr d :: - ii'-' at.iunil a ; ti.'-v fai: MM-r, .' a1:.-1,, .Jt.t up. ' I T t t.urtr .t '' : ':.. t. ainl win k 1 1 " nlract fur " M.ii,atr In (Jli-n - . r;, . !. . lu i-u A A In... .1. S. '' 'I., ami they an i,ii!.i i.. ....... 1 1 .. " ift pnjiiif ,()- "H'-Iitl".!;"1 "r "'" K from The i!il IVnr.sylyania oanal, and forf runner of tin 1 Vsmsy lyania railroa.I. and owiif.I by tlif lalti-r, wiil bf abandoned. Hiat pai t iif tbf i-atial in op.'raiiun in re cent jeuia starts At Columbia, on tin-Sus-quf'nainia. brani'liimr out north n.l nnrti.. fastt rly, e .!t.,.Iinir to Clark's Ferry. New ton Haiii::ti,. Xortliiiinberland. Nanti-r-nke and L, k Have,,, and p.-in-traiinir i!n iniportaiit Wjomina i oal region. Tim op- ration of th-i-anal i,;is (.,. an,,nj,,j w ;th los, from year to year. Seven eal operators in the IMttsburs distr'ct. ctiirised in supplying tin; eoal market, have -ranted the fti-cent rate de-1-::t:-d by their miners. President .urns, of the Miners' Association, in siimmiicj up the situation, stated that 1 men are actually out on strike; over :.' are receiving the price demanded and !' UU 4.000 are working at the old fi.nros miners' oiiicia's expect to make a strom: li-ht. but as yet none will venture an opinion as ,,, ilu uuralion or outcome of the contest. A Cleartield pentleman. who vva at the P.olton recently, in rcferrin- to thu fact that the P.iL'ler bn.t he, s-lvimuml A and William I.-hold two lesiiotisii,!.. of licial positions. (,ne at the eastern and thi ol her at the western end of the slate joc ularly said: -Hut. that runs in the family. Their father-William Ili-ler w as elected governor of Pennsylvania in W.t. In the very same year a brother of the latter was elected irovernor of California. Uoth men were iHitiiinated for olliee itl,,,i - ...,(L in,; kl.uw ledife of either, and both had been ; duly elei i and installe.l in U,c executive chair for many days before the news ,,f that event had traveled from the Pacilicto Pennsylvania and rc nrwi. News went slow A. 1). l.-,4 via t ape Horn, and that the reason that the I'.i-ler broiliers were so slow in finding out each other's poliuca' honors." Hiri isl,iuj I'ntriut. An eminent physician calls attention to a simple means of keeping chills, colds and tin- ailments ti,;li we itner Lrimrs on at a (UMance. Deep and forced respir ation, he ays. w ill keep the -ntin l,odv in a ulow in tin- coldest weather, lhoU!.-h one be tliinly , lad. He dei lares be was him self half frozen to death ni-ht, and he- nan takiim deep br.-aihs ami k iiw tin- air in his lu, ms as lot,- as pos-ible, with the ,-esult that he was thoroughly com fortable in a few minutes. The plan is an easy one to try. and seems logical, too. -ince it is a physiological fact well known t hat t he heat of t he body is ;enerated by slow combustion, to w hich oxy-en isa fac tor, and rapid bieathin- would naluraily increase this combustion. Some fuel is needi d, however, the ame a f,.r other i-nnilniitii.il. and the scheme would proba bly not work unless that had been supplied in the form of food to the body. If ntlt of Henry -! F.q. As we :o to press we learn of the death of Henrv Scanlan. K-i.. of Carroiltnu n. this Thursday aflet noon. U,e sad event ha,,pi nins.' at the Pennsylvania railroad depot at Cress., n. where Mr. Scanlan had arrived from a -invi'y imr trip and iiilend ed taking the evening train for his b. . tin when he was sudd. -nly striken down with heart diseasi. "Squire Scanlan was prob ably known i.y more people than ai.y otiur man in the county, as during the past tifty veals he had followed the plofessi.ili of a surveyor and during that time had sur veyed m arly every farm in the north of the coni'ty. "S.itiire Scanlan w as born in Cam bria tow nship. about three miles Kal of Kl..-iisl,urg. in April lls. and was in the TTlh year ol his age. lie was twice mar rit d and h aves io survive him his .. iiml wife and live sons-John, Thomas and Harry, nf Can ol itow n : .lames V. and Wil liam, of .loh lis tow n and t w o da ugh 'ers Josephine, w i!e of .lamest'. Kasly, KsiJ., of Carrol itow n. and t he other who is it membir ol a religions oidirin Florid.i. "S.jiiire Si anlan at an eatly day located in Cat roillow ti w here he has been em: t in u oiisjy el.-.-led a justice of the peace for the past thirty year or mote. Tlip Land ol rinin-m " If the e.-nen-l sentiment concerning the Pen us v 1 va n i a Kailmad Com pa ny's person -ally conducted tours to Florida is to be taken as an index of their popularity, they may in ail verity be si vied tin- ideal tours. The next and last of this seas-, u's eties of touts to J ai-Kson vi lie will leave Xi VV York and Philadelphia on M arch u'Ct h. and the tale, including round-trip transporta tion ami meals and Pullman berth on special train going, is Ca from Xew York ami ?i fioui Philadelphia: proportion.lt-' rates from other points. Tickets for this tour will be good for return passage on regular trains until May .11. Th number of pet sons for which ac commodations e:n, ,e provided is neces sarily limited, and it would be prudent for tlin-f w ho desire to join t his party to make early application for -i;ici-. For further information apply to ticket agents or ad dress Tourist Agent U'.' Proadway. New York, or Koo,,:411, Ilroad street station. Philadelphia, to whom application for space should also be made. Hrimrl of tiraml J nry. '' Hi- Ih'ifir. the .?'; "f the Ct'itrt f (,i,t;7 r Sessimis , Of mhi in timntij: Will i:i: s. In a privilege granted iln: gra mi jury for t he purpose of in vest i gating l lie on n t y home, j a i I. etc.. w c w on hi here by re-peel fill I v submit tin- following: First, in visiting the county home we found it in a sanitary and healthful con dition, and would hereby confer credit on Steward Hoover. rs. coiid. on visiting the jail we Imd the prison in a clean ami healthful condition, and would respectfully recommend repair ing of the otlice and the warden's bed room, also the plastering of the prison ki li iieii. and a bat a tu b for use of t he fam ily in charge. The geu.ral appearance of tin' court house is good, but we would recommend mote room in the vault in the register ami recorder's office for books. li. II. Nixon, Foreman. Illilluiry. M"TTN. Hied at her home in Cle.ir ti -: l tow i, ship on Thur-day. March 7th. 1 Kili-n, wife of John Sutton, aged al :i t i- years. Tin-deceased is survived by her husband and nine children ihref sons and six daughter namely: Harvey. P. I a i r . Thomas, Agues. Maude. Xorah, May, I lorolh v ami an infant daughter. Heside her husband and chiidn-h she is also sur vived by three brot tiers and three sisters, namely: Dr. J. 11. Xoonan, of Patlon; J.-ss,.. Stanislaus, Agn-s. and Mrs. David Watt, of A itoona. and Mrs. Kliza .of Ohio. The funeral took place from her late residence at '.'o'clock Sunday morning The deceasi d w as a devout inemlierof the Catholic church, an exemplary wife and mother, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. Her remains we followed to their last rusting place by a large con eoursi of sorrowing friends who sympa thize deeply w ith her atllicted family. A. J ikIk Pnrkrr III. O,, account of the illness of Judge Ilar ker court was adjourned on Monday and jurors, witnesses and suitors were dis missed. Judge I!arker was taken with a bad cohl on Saturday and for a time threatened with pneumonia but luckily escaped that trouble. F.very effort was made to gel another jiiilm? lien: but on ac count of tin' short notice aunt her could not be had, ai'd -.-ourt had to be dismissi-l. Judge Ilarker is rapidly recovering and it Is thought that he w ill again be able to b- about in a few days. He has notified Prothonotary Darby that he will liie his decisions on the license applications ou Saturday. ('nun I'mrfrillnci, The follow ing cases were disposed oflasi week in addition to those already reported in tin1 Fukkma.v: Commonwealth vs. William Hoyer, rob bery and receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant guiltv of larcenv. Commonwealth vs. H. Franklin Horner, assault and battery. J ui y lind defendant not guilty and the p; osecutor, C. J. lleegle, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Edward Nagle, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty amfw as sentenced to pay a fine of ana costs and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. l;,-n Vanorsdail. sell ing liuuor without license. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a hue of im and costs and three mo'ilhs m jail. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Miller and Alden St i filer, assault and battery. Jury tind def.-ndanls not guilty and divide the costs between the prosecutor, James P. Shadie, and Joseph Miller, one of the de fendants. Commonwealth vs. Ferd Schmidt, sell ing and furnishing liiiior on Sunday. Not a true bill and the prosecutor. Louis Shaf fer, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Hoffman, forcible entry and detainer. Not a true bill and the prosecutor, Daniel Allison, to pay the costs. Commonweal! h vs. Peter II. -nock, false pretense. Not a true bill and the prose. u tor, F. J. Ycager, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. N. II. Harvey, burn ing a shop, at ten, pt to burn a shop. etc. Not a trui' bill and the prosecutor. James S. Uraekrn, to pay tin- pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Michael McArdle. robbing freight cars. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced 'o pay a line ol ioo and costs and one year and nine mouths in the Western penitentiary. j Commonwealth vs. Daniel Sullivan and Charles tileason, larceny and receiving stolen goods. Jury lind defendants guilty. Commonwealth vs. William IVtrukw ith. fraudulently making, altering, and fraud ulently uttering a written instrument. Jury hnd defendant guiity. Commonwealth vs. i;.-n Shaffer ami M. C. I'.aldu in. burglary. Defendants pn-ad guilty. Sentenced to joint 1 y pay a line of and costs and Shalo-r to a term of six mm, t hs i jail and Daldwiu to two years and six months in the penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Un bard Lewis, en tering a building u it Ii intent to commit a felony. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Lee tiood, larceny. Jury tind defendant guiltv. Com inoii w call h vs. Martin Anderson, defraud i ug a board i ng - house keeper. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Cotninonw ealt h vs Henry Duulap. Jos eph Lloyd ami Mattln w Myers, entering a shop w ith intent to commit a felony, lar ceny and receiving stolen goods. A imis as to Du nla p and Lloyd ami jury found M vers not guilty. On Friday af'ernoon the case of the Commonweali h vs. Lilis p. Heed, of Has tings, was reached. Tin- d.-femlaiii wa- dieted for rape and ou being arraign.-! pleaded not guilty. The victim. Leona Spencer, aged 13. the daughter of K. F. Spencer, a druggist at Hastings. ,,,, being called to the witness stand, told the fol low ing: 'On t he even i ii g of t he l jt 1, of February I went down to Mr. Kecd's to ak foodie, his adopted daughter, to go with me to t he opera: lioidie had to finish washing the dishes: Mr Peed asked me to come from tin- kitchen to the dili'hg room; be took tin- by the arm and led me up stair- ami into a dark - room: he thn-w m.- ou tin- bed and outraged me; I went down stairs anil talked to tit. 1, In- and was with her w hen she dressed for tie- opeia: D---I,t Kic hards ea me in and was t hi re part of t he lime w bile f ioldie was getting ready: we all three went to t he opera house together; I went home from the op.-ra house wi:h p ipaaud ni imina: afn-r we go! home 1 told mamma of w hat had hapiiem-d to me at the ha mis of M r. Iieed." Tin cross-exam -inat ion lieveiopi d mnlung new, ami sup plied only minor details m the chain of testimony. When the defendant took the stand as a W it ness in his ow n behalf he testiiied to neaily all the circumstances identically t hr same as t he prosecution. He explain ed that he called Leona out of t to- kitchen to ask her w by she . ame t hi re togctloii die to go with her to tin- opera house. "Mrs. Reed w a- absent." he said, and I needed fbildie at home to attend to the work. I did not go up stairs w i ; I, Leona." he said, "nor did 1 see her Up thefe. I was up tin-re luysel f." he ad mil ted , "1 hi I I went up there after an oil stove on which to cook some oysters for a customer. The s'ovc w is in use in the upper rooms and I brought it down. If Leona was up ihcie I did not ,-ee her ami he went up without my knowledge. I was in t he slot e ami soid candy to a girl." This girl was after wards put on the- stand anl corroborated the defendant's testimony. The git! said she had been at Reed's place to buy candv at about t he ti me of t he alleged in-ruir. m e. Reed waited on her and sin- afterwards went in ami met fioldie and Leona Spen cer in l he dining room, going with them later to the opera ouse. A number of witnesses from Hastings w.-re called to prove I he previous good character of the defendant. 1 he t.-st imony closed on Friday evening and on Saturday morning the arguments Acrclnaiic and the judge's charge liciiveieil to the jury. The jury, after retiring, were out about iifteen minutes, w hen they returned with a ver dict of guilty. Kri:ery lurn. Ilollidaysbnrg, March l.'i. Attempts at bribery played a leading part to-day hit! e invest jgalion being maiie by the auditors into the affairs of the P.lair county com missioners. A sensai ion w as cn-ated w n a witness testified that he was offered a bribe of flint if he w ould goon the witness sland and swear in favor of the comin.s sioners in the painting contract. Painter Li -ach also sw ore t hat Commis sioner Hurd had ropicsted him to teiify that the court house painting contract was given by the yard ani not by tin- day, and that the balance had not been paid to th commissioners. He declined, however, to do as II urd reipi.-sted. Tim minutes of the commissioners" otlice were again e.xauiii.id and it was shown that they had been tampered with in relating to the painting contract. Commissioner Hurd admitted w Ii--n on the stand that a commission of two per cent, was given by the merchant who fur nished the paint. Lime-dealer lb-egle. ol Diincansviile, who had lieeu furnishing lime.. t'siitied that in a conversation with Commission! r Fui.k that gentleman tod him that he ami Commissioner Hurd had no use for Commissioner I'agiey. They ran the business of the uflice themselves and did not have anything to do with the third man. It appeared from the testimony that bridge contracts were given out without ad vi-rtisiiig and that masonry contracts were given to favorites w it hout even open ing all of the bids presented, thus entailing a great loss t the county. Tin w hole affair will he taken to court, w hen the commissioners w ill have a chance to explain their side of the case. Krhoiil Krporl. Following is the report of Huffman school for month ending February -'.: N umber in atti n lance boys. IS: girls. 1": total ii.'l. Average at tendance t'oys. II; girls, lo; total. "Jl. Perfect in attendance: Frank Kirsch. Alexander K'iisch, Coit- staniine Austin. John Kunzlemau. John H tiff man. John N issel, John Kirsch, Ray mond Priser, Abide Huffman, Kalie Kirsch and Martina Huff man. Kfl Fildle Tmnv.pra. J. C. Siinemaii ct ux. to S ,,.th Fork Wat.-r Compauy, Adams; consideration, Amanda Farabaugh ct vir. to Francis W. Ebig. flailitzin borough, fiai. Francis W. Lbig to Edward Farabaugh, tiailit.ln, ?l'.'o. Joseph K. Parsons et ux. to Daniel L. Parsons, J ohnstow n. Jl. Daniel L. Parsons et ux. to Minnie Croffoid Parsons. Johnstown. $1. J. C. Slim-man et ux. to Joseph Charles wort ii. .It.. South Fork. fl. A. J Haw s et al. lo Peter Kershcnstei n. Lower Yoder. :i:o. Rridgf-t Lynch to Mark LalTy et al., Johnstow n. .no. H i aid Hot iieret ux to Johu A. Slray er. Johnstown. .J.ooo. A. C. C.ritliih et ux. to Washington Ruilding x: Loan Association No. .', of Al toona. Mor.eliv iile. fl.ooo. Edward Farabaugh to Albert Fara baugh. Carroll, f loo. Eugar I!. McCormick et ux. to Thomas Parties, Siisiiuehanna. ?.'-.(e-7. Jacob J. Sirayer et u. lo Pcnnsy 1 vai.ia Railroad Company. Morrellville, Cambria Iron Company to Russell L'hl, West mon t. ?s-..-,. A. C. P.nck et al. to to orge Rye. (ial litzin. James M. Shiimaker. tiiistee, to tieorge W. Cree. Reade. :jt. Theodore Rei.det, et UX. to J. J. Rhody, a-signce. I ialiitiu. f 1. Atiiiie E. Powell i t vir. to Patrick Har rigau. assign,.!'. Carroll. i. A mos ( ira in bl ing i t ux. to 1 lanicl S. Mc Anuity. I larm-stioi o. i-loo. (borge Miller to Daniel S. M.-Auulty. I larnesboro. ? 17."i. D. S. McAnuity et ux. to Carrie K rouse, Rariiesboto. f.Vi. Anton Riek lo Pan I M vers. Lower Yoder, I. Peter Wingard et ux. to Daniel Wingaid, Riclilaml. ji .il'V... .1. C. Luke et u. to Charles Edgar Luke. South I'm i.. .1. William II. Piper et al. to Wiiiiam C. Aiiramit. Lilly. i::K Ephr.tim I'liidiey i i al. to Leonora Stutz ni. hi. West Taj lor, ?ss:;. Leonora Stiilman l vir. to James W. Hutu. West Taylot . i,kio. .fa mi s V. 1 1 iint el ux. to I. con ol a St ut man. Rosedaie, sl.'.'on. R.-ujauiiu L. Davis io Hatlie M. Davis Mm n-livilie. oo. Seventh Ward Fin-Company to Thomas; R. M at'shall. Jolnistow n. t'.uoo. John IS. Hortii-ret ux. to Ananias Rom gardin r. Ailams. ?-i,i'iVi. fo-rtiiati L. R. .x S. Association tofieo. Messenger, Dale lioiougii. ?l.Too. Sheriff of Cambria county to (ieorge Kredel and Frank E. Farreli, M l rreli ville. $i:.o. Sainiii-l J . M i Her i-t u x. lo Mary A. How ard. I'pper Y'.der. J'.'mi. D. S. McAnuity et ux. to Indiana Rap tist Association t hurch. Rann-sboro. tl. Chi l I reck Land and Improvement Voiitpany to Abraham Ryi rs. Pulton, o. Administrator of Conrad Suppes lo Eliz abeth K. I'hger. Johiisio.v n. ?i'..ooo. I'r.-da D. Suppes lo Eiiabelh K. I'uger, Jollllstow ii. ?1. Spangler Improvement Company to William Whaieu. Spangier. ?'.'T.". John i lolif.-Ub-r et ux. to Pennsylvania Rail road Company, Johnston n. f.'..:is. Thomas R. Daley to Pennsylvania Rail road Com pa n j . Johnstown, jl.nr.ii. A. A. I'.ark r lo Eheushuig .v P.Iacklick Kailroad C oiupaiiy. Llackiick. -: 1 . Joseph P. Slli-t'oel UX.lo L. D. Rearer, Sijs, j u.-ii an na. 1 V ). I'.aibaia Clalk et al. to Mary J. Plough, Johllstow II. fl.Kio. s'orrc'vikiiiiil fiic. Mi.iiniaimiale. 'a.. March bi. ly.'i. Politicians have been advocating a high land on I In- ibcrj thai it protects the Ain. iic iii uoikinuu against the cheap la bor ol Ell rope. The pi n e oi 'labor i decided by compe tition the -aiue as any other com lie id 1 1 J . During Hie past leu ear coai operators and i.-i.ui'i l.ict ui'e! s have l,.-en impoiliiig I tioii-ands ol i I img ii lans. Polanders and I I al la n- to hi ei k down I lie pi ice ol A Ineri- an iaiioi. ami lie- law makers have been winking at it. Tin- American laboring classes cannot compete with these foreign ers, and all laborers that can secure em ployment in oilier vocations I, av: the places u hi re cheap labor is employ ed. A large nun. her ol American laborers are loAi'ieil to the sum,, condition as the pju per laborers. A large proportion of civi lized iaiioi log men w ho i annul scenic oth cr en, ploy iin iil are trying to maintain t he sland. lid of Atiieticau labor against the onslaught of tln-se barbarians of eastern Europe. '1 his is w hat is causing s,, much agitation in the coal legion- where lie.; i neap ;at oti is are employed i xleiisi vely. American laboicis cauiiol compete with this class of people lor many n-a-ons. '1 heir tooii is ol the poorest quality and r.trely costs each ol them more than four dollars a m-m! h. If we go into any town! that t hese people tuh-Sl It is olllllloll to I hear dealers in -upplies for working peo ple talk about "Hungarian" meat. Hour, etc. Hotels keep "Hungarian" whiskey.) ca i led "poi i ii key ." These dealers sei I I hese commodities io lite Hungarian people at a greatly reduced rate. A butcher in a neighboring town informed me that he sold ali Ills Ictus. meat lO these people, ami that they ttimlil i-vi-ii huy it when it was putrid. During th.- strike last summer 1 hey hoi led chop and cat it. Their w caring apparel docs not cost thi-m live dollars a year. Th.-y pay no laX'-s. As many as thirty of tl.em live in a house. The coal operator-generally charge them one dol lar a monili each for rent. Tin" writ -r has s, en an old house that was not w or lb loo b: ing in ? l'i a month to the operatm. They are ignorant and s.,d no money or time with i,i-w-papi.r or hooks. They woi'K in t he m incs long hours, freiiuently 1- out of l he and by thismodeol living tlu-y can exisi and save money on :". I cents a day- a sum of money that ho American can liveon. They displace many American workmen in the mines. They are preferred heca use t hey. being ignorant, are more ea-i 'y robbed by the operator. 1 hv briiii" the bosses f.,,- i mployme'it an I pay him money all the w hile they are em ployed to keep in his favor. The writer has seen an American workman refused i-mploviueht and a iiliiiy Hungarian given work a few minutes afterwaid. These foreigners are different fr.im the aliens that come from (i -rin my ami the Rii ish Isles. When lo-rman or English , -migrants conn- to this country t hey do so wit h the inii-iitioii of making it their future home, and live 1 1 ki-ci V I liz-'d people. Tin S-i pa u p.r people do not eolne here with the intention ot making it ihcir home, but to leliirii lo their native land after they have accumulated a few hundred dollars. They are not only creating hav among our laboring people in the mines, but t hey an-injurious to the country. They carry out of the country millions of dollars that should I e paid to our people. I f this money were paid to our American pe.ipie the t:i pay crs would not have to support thous ands of p.-oph- t hai are now compelled lo secure aid. The country woul I not be b.- ovi run with workmen, commonly called tramp-, seeking work. Tie jails would not be ti led with p.-rsoiis who have commuted some criminal act in order to procure a living for their starving f-imilii s. If the money were paid to our p ople it wmiid hi-retained in this country and all trades would be beui-ti t led. for tbi-v would spend it for provisions, clotliingand lioni -s, ami it won. d hem-til all lahoieis thai are engaged in manufacturing these utilities. I f I hese people w ere prevented from lim ing into t he c unit ry tin- tax -payers won Id he relieved of paying millions ot dollars that tlu-y diiceilv or indirectly cause. M iliions of dollars an; paid to soldier and other olli'-ials of this stab- to keep si ri ki-rs in subject ion during strikes that llu-y are mainly the cause of, and the tax payers have to pay for thousands of dol lars" worth of property that they destroy during labor disturbances. I.. K. Ilnrrlu!- l,lf!"nM. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of Uii- Orphans' Court for tin- week ending Thursday, March It. I so..: William fioelx-rt and Emma Shaffer Dale. W. L. Dobbins and Eva Troxell, As.li- ville. .... i;ivilvir. Evans, Hastings, and Lizzie John, Rrisbin. Pa. Edwin H. l' Vicroy and Susie Apple, Lower Yoder township. Willis Wingard. Richland tow nship, and Pollie Hoffman. Rami tjwnship, Indiana county. Mlrf llaneoo- Bi'otlrrw. rvV( Heating stoves t cost t Darton' "t I ""ANTED A reiruUr ruitomer for V T T Country Buiter. For partienurs this office. i L'e;t ill at 171' KS. JC 1 Tue hlnhest market price paid for all kinds of t ars cy iei,re L.. Fredericks, toennburx. Ha. IJOK SALC OK KENT. A new ehtblroom house on I'oyd Ftreet. t or particulars call on Dt'FTl .', LtDsbur, Fa. I.AKUE a5.-nrtment of k ran lie enmelle.l ware Kith another 'M j.er cent, reduction winch wakes it almost a cheap an ttnwarc. Just receive, l at UF.O. HUNlL.fcY'S. IDK SALE.-M acres ol land in Allputieny tiiwD.-li,i Id a Kood state ot cultivation. For terms call on the subscriber at Ixretto. J. F.. SH1FL.HS. Feb. -a. 13VJ 4t. IeAKMKKS. Your Htientlnn Is kindly called to the best li.y ca rrier on I he in rket and at a reasonable price. Call and see It at tIEO. Hl'SILEVs. T'H E Ebensburir Kuil.tinit Si Loan Association will oiler lor sale at the cuni-il chmul er, Kt eri-tiurif, on the fourth Momlay In March, il.oim.oo. TliOS. IA L.KSTKK Luimkr, Secretary. President. TOTICETO STf CKHL.iEKS. i.i The annual meeting ol the stockholders i f the Kbensburir KuiidiDtr od Loan Asoci:itioa will be held Monday, the 25th day ol March, 185. at S::t" r. M.. at Council Chamber. Ktens I ur. I'a., lor the purtw.se wl nominatinic ortlcers li.r the enulnic year and to transact uiich other tiu.-'iness as may be necessary. I.KSI Kit LAK1M I K. Kbensburir, Ph., March 15, lyi. Secretary. IAKMEKS AMI Kt.'II.ilK.KS. I have put in a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire belore the advance which 1 will sell tur a limited tune at prices hel ire the ad varce. As tle-re will likely be another advance by the 1st ol Al-rll, 1 would advise you to buy la, uiciliat-dy what nails and wire you want I r the co m one es..n. therer.y sa'-'inic money by not ia Init the advance prices later on. A w.id to the wise is suthclent. fiE. HCNTIKY. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricafins Oils Naphtha and Gasoline That can be 'Mi FRQM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : 00s in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, 1'inSHt KO IKPT.. PlTTSBI KIt, PA. octis.syly. The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pcli-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be suro that the bow (or ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. & 1 .... rsone genuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers. A watch case opener which makes a handsoma charm sent tree on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Orphans' Court Sale F AI.UAHLE REAL ESTATE ! IY authority of nn "riler of tlie rtnano Court 11I 'amtiria ruunlv, fa., 10 rae ilirectetl. 1 I' I eXiMe to l utilic pale at the remi5es In i 'bei t SprlDus. I'a.. on SATlTiDAY. AVllIL OTII, IMC, lit Imll (ins: i ii'cliM-li la tlie alturnoon . the (n: lowine iWcn!eil real eta'e, vir- All that cer tain e r parcel ot laml Mtuaie In the t uruTu h ol tji.c.-t irii-. in ihe county of Cauiiri aoU tile I'tnasj Ivania , toiJiileil ty 'iunitna Ktret. lot ol Pcr-y M'Ionnlil ami two alleys, containiiiK two lotK oi itruuii.t, ami harinit there on erecttd a two-flory Frame Dwelling House, aoil a srnKh'KDUH, with outliull Jin? , all in KikkI btale ol repair. TI KMW Ol'lttl.t': Ten percent, et the uri'hse money to le pait In hand at the tune ol pale: the halance nl m.e tlilril at the rorifriiiatinn ot ale: otie-thtril in one year troiu the coEtlrnjatloti of rale, and the hiilaiic In two yearn Iroui the continuation of aie it'N-rreil iiayment to hear Interest . ami to he sei'urej hy tho hoDd and inorijraKe ot the pur chaser. HKLtNA MtI.Li.V, JMirch 15, lS9."i.r.t Tiu.nee IM tilil'oKAllON NIM1CK. Not ice ti herehy nlven that an application will he made to the Court ol ;.niinon I'leag ol the c untv ot t'atnhrti. l!-nrii'lvanfa. on the Jot it DAY IK MAKl'H, iv.ts. at loo'-lock in the torn-'.n, uriili-r the Act ot A!erohly entitled "An Act to Provide lor the 1 ncoMiration and KcKiilallon of Certain Corporation. approved A ,.ril "-".'th 174. and the puppletuent thereto, hy h'ev Joel Hunt, John l.u.lwlu. T. J. Iiaviaon. h'ch I Kudwti; and Samuel lu.lwiif lor the rnar terolan Intended corM, ration to he called The Kiret rviethiii;i.vt Kpicopal Church ot tticnittioru, I'ennsvlvanla. the character and ohjeet d which m lor tno support ol puhhc worship according to thelaith. ilof-trine. itif'clildltie aud usuaire ol the Jtet hodist KplfCoal t'hun-h, and lor these purMise t.i hnve. poaes ai.d erjoy all .he riichta, heritnl and privileaos oonlerred hy the Act ol Assembly aloresald. and its supplements. K1TI KM IIT1 I.K. Khemihuric. Ph., Keb. 2i. 1,.S ;tt. iMilicitors. VIIMINlSTKATflK'S NIITICK. Kstate ol William Tomllnson. deceased, letters ol administration on the estate ol Wil liam Touilin?on. late ot Alleicheny township, Camhria county. I'ennsy Ivanla. deceased, hatim: t'een Kranted to me. notice Is IterehT Kiven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and tho.-e having claims axainsi the same whl present them properlj authentic! d for settlement. lEKlK SKYMKCK. HKlliiiKI' lll.MU.NMiN, Administrators ol William Tomllnson. deceased. Alleheny township. March 1. 18-.5 X VHMIXISritATIlHS' NuriCE. letters ol administration noon the estate ol J.iroli Sloltz. Inte ot Killer towntbip. in the o onty ol Camhria, I'a., deceased, were duly trained hy the Ketclster ot said count- to the an dersiicned . and all persons indebted to said es tate are heret-y notified to make Immediate pay ment and tho.-e hav iok claims attains! the same will present them properly ant lienticaied for set tlement. MAKVSIIIMZ, JACOB P. Sn.IU.IZ. Administrators ol J icoh stoltx, deceased. Kldet township. February I, 1Hi6. VKMIMSTKATKIX' NflTICE. 1-tters ol administration on the estate of Marvaret hanmraui. late ol Black lick town-hip, Cambria roun'.y. I'a., deceased, ha7lnir been Krantfxl to the undersintrcd, notice Is hereby mv eu to all persons ludchted to said estate to make immediate payment and those haviptt claims aa-ainst the same to present them duly authenti cated lor settlement SAMANTHA HU E. BlackliJk Twp., Feb. 8 ls5. Administratrix. CO o CD w J Cm 2 35 S.S o & gi? 3 O JOHN PFISTBB, DEALER 191 GEHER&L MERCHANDISE, Hardware. Qneensirare, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEGETAHf.rja I5f nF.AMIX, IIARXrxS ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mas-i-aoiy F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office .The nnderslKhed desires to Inform the pub lic tbat be bas oienel a harlriK par'or oo Main street, near the post office where barbertna: In all Its tiranohe-ts will be carried on In the tut ore. KvorTlhlnu neat and eiean. Your riatronaKe solicited. ' F. X. FEES. i aB m OB 1 H li p o o ihW I Watch, 1 n n h for H s H H I Orth's 1 H Ad. Snuuuuiu:::::::::::::::u "VMS' Clearance Sale ! For the next 30 days we will sell all our Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, Heavy Shirts, Caps, etc., at a DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. We have yet a good assortment and must make room for Spring Goods. 0 11 soon and you will get nice goods at Bargains yoa never heard of before. C. V. SHARBAUGH CARROLLTOWN, PA. ASK ANY WOMAN t S"Sold hy the follow intr di-aii-rs: Eiit Nist i:ii II. A. slKM'in.iki r. CAi:iii'i.i.TiiwN-r. J. Dietrii-h. Hastings I. K. IW uiiiT. Si'.vxt.l.KK K. M. Hinder. I'atkiN-A. M. Thomas. feb'.-J.'.C It Will Pay You Packages. Eteastiiri Fire tarance licncj, T- AV.DICK, General Insurance Agent, KBEXSIi UJtG, 1A . FRAZER AXLE Best in tlie World ! Eet the Genuine ! Sold ETerjwherel GREASf IUQD LH I v l.h xira. Writ now KK A. MvTTi aw XerkLUt Who ns the CiniJiT-!la Uaiige. what its aiivatitaei's are ov-r the ordinary riHikintr ranci', and lii-1 i!I t-l! you that il is an Vi'n haker, tirowns nit-flv on tip and bot tom, ami is 'coiioniical in the u' of fiit-I. It din- its work 4tiii'kr. U-tt-r and with thi- ltast exix-ns" of any ranee upon the market. Tfior CfoitWincKK Ij xnii lAilmr. Their Kttmumxf Snrt .V'k y. TogotoQUININTS, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Matttncs, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on Ail Large James Quiimim. 171)4. lfUCi. Policies written at short noice In th OLD RELIABLE ,'ETNAn l-ENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD linn nifliTn i vrin nniT'ir Hi 111 OUn111 IIOMMESOEI) BUSINESS 1794. Ehensburc.JaiT L1HI F UK AI.UTHK NEWS. 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