(Tamil vva Jtcmmn. IRKXHBl'HU, P. I. - LOCAL A.VD 1'KRSO.WIL. .sU-Utnnir ritle re still "ripe." iuite Ion lit of. criminal cases is eet ili'tan for ucxt eek. Mr J. A. btoemaker bad his new Ice u.iiho lliled till? week. Dr. Uradiey, ot liallUiin, upont a few hour In Uwn on SunJay. V,a to MrBrcetTa Opera Houst retaur r.it for your "bin fat" stews, Mr. C. A. Lans'JOla hta Uudercd his nn'cnallori at a railway mail cli'tk. Two tiortwis weie etolco from H. W. An I'.iKtiy. ' Frutilily, ou FrUlay mutt. -Tli Khkkman rflli- la tlie bet place to -ct j b prlLilr.ii done. Frict-a tlie lowest. Mr. Tfcornaa Miarbaugh, catUrof the Carrolltowo batik, was In town ou Monday. There are at prti,t 71 lnmaVa In tbe County ASnmliouse, 4H males and ti fa- UUlt'H. KWworth tvan Is now a.lt!ni: 11. I.. Viiils at his boot and shoe store on Julian .-.'.rert. .V proartsiivo euchre paity wilt be hvld ,,t trie residence ot Mrs. Klttellthlu (FrlJaj) cvenitirf. John Totnltsoo, of Allegheny towusbto, killed a bullon Tuesnay last, whitb wei.nh--J I.oko pounds. On account f financial dlfftcultU'e the I.-f-nl .Vev. of this place, suspenitcd publi cation last week. The boiler for beatina the new couvent iMi'.ldlnn of the Sisters of St. Joseph, ar rived here Ttursday. Mr. Charles Uuck aud his sister 1 U, of Ailt'urtpny township, were welcome visitors to this place on Sunday. Try Steel's (Huntingdon) lee cream at MoIJreeo's restaurant on Saturday. Served rfttrnoon and eyeniaj?. Mr. Charles Flick, or Loretto, dropped in to see us while in town on Saturday and added hid name to our list. I'artl- wlshln oysters during Leut will d well to call at MoBreen's. where the best tub oysters are to bo bad. l'hllip Flick, of Allegheny towusbip, was in town on Thursday and. of course, pal 1 a year's subscription to the Fkekman. M.taNcue Robeits, who bad been l itl. c friends In Johnstown the past month, n turned to her home In ttils place ou Fri day. -Miss Jennie Dotijjhrrty, formrrly or Uls plare, but now residing In Gallitzln. Is the nuestof Miss Belle O'Xelll, of this p:ace. A new and very convenient way of checking overcoats Id now to be seen at the Cambria House. It was prepared especial ly for court week. -Mossrs. John A. B'air & Son hava pur chased the butchering business of Mr. Lewis KoJVrs and will continue the busU ni-ss at the old stand. Elward Klcbards, an Irmuto of the Almshouse, fell on the Ice on Monday morn v.it last and received serious Injuries, for tunately no bones were broken. Mlr-s SutUe Yeackly and Miss Clara Fiuharils, two of C.illitzln's mo-tt lntr f!!:u and attractive young ladies, paid our town a brief visit on Sui.day. Mr. Edward lir.ittili, who bud been ua dt r IreAtuieut at 1'ort Koyal for Bcveral weeks, and who returued home the of February, is ettinu along nicely. Mr. Joseph Heater and her daughters MHes Kosie and Teu:i and her nelce. Miss Amelia Hearer, called In to see the FitEt man iBice on Thursday, ('ail a.iiu. ur young friend Mr. Cyrus Jones has lee.) couhr.ed to l is home with a bad c l 1. U wa rumored that he ris.il pneumonia, but we are glad to Icaru that such Is not the CllM". John Fllun, otherwise known ns tift "coacriniau," one of Joiinslcwu's young n:il competent (numbers, bus bten rak.ug feme repair at ILo Mountain House this week. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.H. M)er, Arrli "!., l'hiladelphia, ILuv lit once, no operation or delay iruiu buii-ne-, attested by ttniuMi(N of cures nftrr ollirrs fa.l. U Is rumored t.nt Mr. M.chao! D -nny, ot Utiiit'u, toran-riy clerk at tho M utitain H'm, V.. pile.", will bi a raodM&te for K-glstr an.l K-;iuler of this county at the ru;tig e..etlon. Th crovj from Carrolltowf, which istne :ere to attei.d the funeral of Mr. J. A. I'iuua was Immre. It shows the re-sp-ct U e good people of that section had for our d- : ...it'd frioud. A party ;potrre-ed of about ten J l.'..' c ladies drove from Li.ly to this p'nre hi. Monday evening and after lo- i!u!- '.i in supp'T at the. Cambria Hjuse fi.ey i. '.-"led honii. Mr. ;I. McMullen and Muj IlaNg:e, t-o'.'.i ' ' Clearfield township, were niarri.-.l at L ino'.'.lown ou Tuesday. Tluy earci to tVa ; : .,e the t.am afterunou, and put cp at - ' .uujria House. - . Father A'quln, of t!:e lienedlrtice r, celebrated Mns and delivered a ser 1 "i In t: e Cbur-h of the Holy Xime, this 1 . "u Sunday la..t. He is a son of Dr. ' '. '."!:ci , of Carrol. towu. - Mi. Cai.itzin Altieiter, son of Mr. John i'-r, of Carroll towasbip, who hd '::'; j''e ill f.jr a considerable length of !fS pneumonia. Is, at .-resect writing. ' ;) assist ou the farm. --Mr Catherine Martin died at the Alms-.- ;: Tii-'s,!ay lat. ag. d 01 joars. Thn ' .i."s were taken to Wilinore for Inter ' '. :.v !ier brother-in-law, Mr. Wiu. But- . ' -re she formerly resi led. - .'.'tvini wist.iDg to Improve their niern- - or strengthen their power of attention !.'j.i.t -"end to Prof. Loisette, 2:tT Fifth S. Y., for ti if prospectus post free, i- : . , im?d Ih anothi-r column. "2 it. J.r. V. U. (iraham, who repra-ent M il iMvr'.y, of HarrNburg, pent Sunday ' ' - t ju.tI i ILniNC, this p;ace. tiraharn - I "lii'snHs, an-l carrie i splendid ' .' icnt. or hosiery, notions, fancy good 4, I ig cxirt tu-: bear la I "'.its: Mcilreen's rn'.iurAt:?, rpco t - t- Mc.iurt Moese, everything csn be ' 't is ttiuatly kept In a first-class " "Tit. F:.sh o sters reiViTed - '.uhrerof Mr. Merritt. of Ciear- 1. u..-d iaf Saturday of cold and burner. ' " ' v. r-.e-rs of itnugs town, Lip, to whom f'-..::j fcd Ijeen turned OVtr by t!:e id authorities, have been arreted " :.ei;!eet cf duty. -Mi-s Malg. Jjnes, d.ni.ter rr Mr. - W. ,U,r.rt, r P.ttsburg. p., Bnd a .i'-d daughter or G-o. C. K. 7. ilim, E-q : th.a pla.-e. dj Wednesday ,,t. . rre : .ius wli, t tmuht to t!.w p:ee r !' '.-r-iietit cn Friday. -A:: the cattl. belonging tj Mr J,.'. . . . - m; 1 . .... 1 I . . .. . 4 niuS :. ' 1. rr lltowr ne.tr J,,,, uli 15 sli p, are :11 1 . , Wll.otl IS pu?j:i.,3 t!, ,..,.,,,,, , , . 'p e iu tuat neUhborh j I. t; ... r4 The Loretto Cornet Dand paid our town a visit on Friday last, and treated our cit izens to some verr fine music The band boys presented handsome appearance, are good musicians, and besides are a JoUy set of feltows. Come again boys. Mr. Otttt A. Glasser, one of Carroll town's desrvlng young men. Is now the owner of a An pony, which he purchased on Monday. The people from that section claims that it Is one ot the finest piece of horse flesh ever shown la that section. A grand bop will be held at th Opera Houso this evening. The best of order will be maintained. It Is a consolation for those who wish ta attend to know that re freshments of all kinds will be served at McBreen's restaurant. In the same building We have a peedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath. Trie SO cer.ts. Sold by Dr. T. J - Davison. Mr J. It. Denny will s.-ll at public sale on Monday. March 4 th, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the Mountain House livery stabie, all his stock consisting or horses, rtgv of all kinds and also bis celebrated Haralitonian stallion known as Daniel D . Jr. On last Friday morning a young man named Trout feil orT a sled while coming to towu and lia.-i his leg broken by being run over by the sled. Dr. Jones, of this place. reduced the fracture an 1 the young ma Is aid to be doiug as well as cautd be expect ed. From a letter from a son of II in. Thnmas I. Fenlon, of Leavenworth, Kansas, whose illness we noted last week, we learn that Mr. Fenlorj is, row at Exeeisior Springs, Mesdouri. that he Is rapidly recovering from hi sickness and that will soon bJ himself again. Mr. Conrad Suppes, a well-known and prominert business man of Johustown, died at his home in Upper Yoder township on last Saturday morning. He was a na tive i.f Germany where he was born about nixtv years ago, and came to this country forty years ago. Notice has been ifsued by the Pennsyl vania l:a!!rotd that hereafter any corpse shipped over its lines shall be accompanied j by a health permit showing it to be free i from contagion, aad that one first-class ticket, full fare, will be required for a corpse, no matter what the age of deceased may be. The Son of Veterans, recently organ IzihI In this place, held a meeting on Satur day evening last. They have at present twenty-two members. Any person wish ing to oin will pleasn call on Mr. Harry Esterllne. at the Mountain House. The next meeting wilt bo held on Wednesday evening. A bill before th Legislature declares quail, pheasant, red, black and grey squir rels, raccoon end deer, the personal proper ty cf the owners of the laud on which they abide or range, and It makes a pnal offense to hunt, trap or kill, except by the written consent of the owners of the land, any of these animals. Mrs. Rowland, widow of tha lata Eiias Rowland, of UlaeSlIck township, died at the residence of her son Jeffries Rowland, near the old hnrnentead. on Saturday tr.e 23rd inst., and wis interred at Bethel church in Monday last. Mrs. Rowland was in her 7su year and was an exemplary christian lady. There Is a school In Venango county that has an attendance of one pupil. It is at Catchup. At th beginning of the term there were thirteen pupils, but a neighbor hood 'luarrel reduced the number to one. The teacher, a young lady, opens the school reguiarly acd goes through the exerci?es with one pufil, a girl of thirteen years. Ou Wednesday evening, while Daniel Wlrebrenner, a ycur.g man whuse home is at New Florence, was riding on a freight train at Lockport. he attempted to signal to a irirnd, when he lost Ms balance, fell un. der the wheels and had hotn legs cut oiT. He w s ricked op and medical aid summon ed, ha: he only Jived a short time. He was ah-iut 1 S y ear, old. I.a-t Sunday morning was the cold :st d iyofc winter, the mercury regU ti ring from 15 to 14 degrees bt.iow zero, the ther mometers varying, In different localities in theto.vn. At Knorr's tauntry, three miles north of EVer.eburg, the mercury got dowo t ) "1 degrees below, wLile at Mr. Evan J. Evans, about a mile below Kr.orr's. on tie R ackllck, - degrees below wi Imli-citi-d about daylight. William Knox an 1 Edward Hush were arrested at Jobn?towu on Wednesday last, charged with the murder of John Hnsrhes, who was suppose! to have bee a killed by be ing tun over by a locomotive, at Johnstown, on Suruy mo-nl-iif, Jane ith. ISM. It Is said that ev'.det, -e has been discovered lead ing to the belief that Uushaars first beaten to death and Lis body then placed on the railroad track for the pnrpose of biding the ta-itiier of his rTeat'i. As we are about to o nt our piper to press this (Thursday) evenlDg we learn tuat Mr. James X. Evans, r this place, who has ceen a sufferer from Rright's dis ease for a considerable length of time, die i at t!.e residence of Mr. Charles Owens. In the East waid, about 4 o'clock, r. m. He was Aged about 61 jears, and was always respected for liis gentle disposition. The funeial will take place on Saturday morn ing at 10::tO o'clock. Peace to his ashes The IndicstioiiS are that a railroad will shortly be bulit from South Fork, up past th old Reservoir, cow called Conemaugb Lake, to the top of the Allegheny tnouns tuins- Engineers have been at work for several days past iurveyin proposed routes, One plan is to follow Souln Fork crek, and the otner is to follow Yellow run. The road would tap Immense beds of coal and iron ore In Adams township. The roa will be seven or eight miles In length, and will be a feeder to the Pennsylvania. On Saturday ot last week, as Mr. Jos eph Wllman. an old citizen of Cambria township, was walking up Julian street he was lun Into ty a team attached to a fd-lgfc, and knocked down aad trampled by the horses. He vas ricked kd ai.d carrlpd into the tense or Dr. Rict ards wtiere h's I Injuries were attended to and L was made I n1 con4urnes the spirit or a people. It dis as comfortable as poihle uctil Lis removal i fcea"eus the young, it discourag-s the old hem-in la -r-e aiternooo. H was bad y ' ,nd Jeulor'!iztf9 11 :s- I hope this cut about he face, bu: lu-kily pt d Jnbct wlil ta?n P J agitated until without any prniinent or serious injury. Radet aiiirh wis the screce of a frightful aceidniit on Friday ahout 11 o'clock, whkh may resu.t In the deatU of David Miller, a weli-kaown farmer who lives aoout three roiles northwest of this place. Mr. Miller was on his way to the on 111 with a load of corn ard In eroding the tallmaj at Kade baugli Station was strnek by th oothwest local and Injured so badly that his recovery Is extremely dou'jtfuL Hia head w vs bad ly eiusucd. his shoulder bone bnken.be sides receiving other injur es. Or ..W; Mr. nnry Hoprel, of Birr Uwnshlp. one cr the worthy menders of t'.e firm of EckenrixleJfe Hopple, of Carrolltoan. was la town yesterday for the ror,fcf at tending the fjneral of Mr. J . A. O'Hira. Although cot entirely relieved from the e' feet of the accident which befel Llm reverai months ao. mer.tl.-n of which wt mis n our colomns at the time. Mi. Hoppe! euulj rot refrain from coming to pay is last re spects tonne who will be mlsiesi by every- 1 body who knew him. and particularly by th leaidcDUof this place. j T. W. Dick, treasurer, requests those remitting postage stamps in payment of as sessment In the Cambria Mutual Fire In surance Company, to aend one- and two cent stam p. A new county is to be formed In this State ont of parts of Luzerne and Schuyl-i kill to be called Hazel county. Then we shall have C3 counties. The last one fotmed was Lackawanna in 1878. Camer on was next to the last In 16C. These are all the new ones in about 30 years. Oa last Saturday Uriah and Edward Montgomery and Joseph O'Doanell, all of ( Washington township, were arrested charg- I . .. . . ' . K , . ,? ed witb the burning of a barn belonging to T,.,- ,w . x- . . , Phi ip Priwca, on the 6 la of November last. I p Priwca, The accused furnished bail for their ap pearance at court next week to answer to the charge. For the benefit of strangers attending court we will state that on Julian meet one of the finest 8f lections of boots, ehoes, slip pers, ets can be seen. R. L. Davis Is pro prietor of the establishment, and he U al ways ready and willing to give a guarantee for every article sold. Call and see has stock , whether you wish to purchase or not. McDonald still holds the fort at Loretto, Pa , and is selling goods at rock bottom prices for spot cash or good marketable pro duce as follows : Sugars, 6, T. 8 and 9 cents per pound ; green and black teas, 35, SO and 70 cents per pound ; coffees, 15, 23 and 25 cents per pound ; 5 Nxea essence of coffee. 10 c -tits ; 5 papers baking soda, 10 cents : 2 boxes baking powder, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of yeast. 10 cer.ts ; 6 boxes (1200) matches, 10 cert ; 6 pieces star soap, 25 cents ; 6 pounds hominy. 23 cents ; pounds of oat meal, 25 cents ; 5 pounds barley, 25 cer.ts ; 3 pounds best rice, 23 cents ; 2 good brooms. 30 cents ; good wash boards. 30 cents ; I molasses. 30 cents per gallon ; good sj rup, 40 and SO cents per gallon ; lamp oil. 10 and 15 cents pr gallon ; best black oil, 40 cents per gallon ; flour, f 1.15 per sack ; salt f 1.25 per barrel ; chop, f l. 35 per hundred pounds. Dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, etc., etc., at equally low prices ror spot cash or trade. We retu.se no trustworthy neighbor a short accommodation 30 or 60 days at the above prices. ConeernlnK tbe Decline of AKrlenl- tare. Allegheny Twp , Feb. 27. 1839. Ed. Freeman : Dear Sir. naving read a number or articles upon the above sub ject, I offer tbe following observations upon the interesting topic. I notice some say the business of farm ing is as good now as it was a generation since, others say the farmers do not know what Is the matter etc. We know very well what is wrong and, unfortunately, we are unabu to apply a remedy. We are sadly certain there has been a fatal decline. In 1S19 wheat sold readily in Ilollldaysburg for one dollar and seventy-five c?iits. From that time until after tbe war It fluctuated between that price and one dollar' selling la 1355 for one dollar and a half. Oats during tbe same period averaged fifty cents. Cattle during this period sold readily and at paying prices. If the declination of these industries be de scribed now, they can scarcely be said to exist. The cause of this part of our decline j has been caused by unjust discrimination j by the railroads, bringing ns In competition I with tbe cheap fertile lands of the west. I ; lately rent by rail cne hundred bushels of barley to a point sixty miles from Cresson, the cost was about five cents per bushel. ; What the cost between Chicago and Pbi'.a- delphla is I have no means of knowing, but i it is trifling as the price Is only raised about two cents. The cessrlon of cattle rawing carries with it the making of manure. The ! depreciation of the land follows of ecurse. To what extent this has taken place I will not state, for the reason that If tbe troth were told It would not be believed and if believed would carry dismay to every read ers who feels any Interest In this vital sub ject. Standing lately at Bradley's Station, I ' looked over a section of country comprising about twenty five farms, with all of whieti I I have been intimately acquainted during , H. u inward, libel ; Jchn IL YVaUins. pruMcu the last half century. Forty years aro ; Ur- there were upon each of these farms an j average of two able buried men with from i three to six boys. Each farm bad upon it I three or fonr horses, an average of twenty ' head of cattle and as many sheep. To-day ! six of these farm are vacant. Five of them are in the bands of tenarts-a class unknown I in former tunes-and the others, with or.e or ' two exceptions, are feebly operated by an old man aud a boy, the former long past the years of active life and '.he latter too young to follow his elder brothers who have hur ried to the railroad or the mine, there to find prfcarloes employment with scants pay. These rarms have crou them cr cattle, each perhaps Eve head, or sheep hardly so many, A grest deal has been written upon the imrortarce of keeping the boys upon the farm.ta fire thtme for tttoilsts. I'nfcrtun. at!y it looka betur cn paper than In the fields. I assert that they cannot remain that r.o judicious parent can advise such a coorse. "Why ?" will be asked. Because after the taxes are paid a very frugal suhslstense Is all that Is lert. and not that always. The following will Illustrate upon a farm of one hundred and eighty acrs with which I am acquainted. The taxes last year, exclusive of national taxes (which average five dollars per head) were seventy eight dollars. This takes eight tons of hay, or two hundred and fifty bushels ot oats or corn or seventy five bushel of wheat and the cost of marketing Is frequently to be added, after this don't ask the boys to stay unless you wish a refusal. We are taxed in scores of other ways wbicb do not appear so plainly. I will cite and then draw this to a close as I am tres passing upon your space. We are uoder the necessity of buying wire for fencing. Tbis artiele which Is made at a fair profit for twenty-five dollars per ton is sold to the farmers for one bundred and twenty five dollars. Suppose It co.?ts fifty dollars a ton to make It. Can any occupation bear such a tax ? In conclusion agriculture has so decllued as to be threatened with de struction. Of all the causes which have brought about this result the great over- shadowing cause has been excessive taxa- j tion. To repress production this Is, or all inflnence' the !nost Potent, It drinks np i oi.uic rruei 13 omainea. m ne most disheart- f nlng f Atare is the apathy of our own peo ; ple-they have suffered until they despair ot relief. I do not, believe that if manly and outspoken resistance were made the rule relief weald be speedily secured. At any rate hoping to se and bear a full discos ion of this subject to which few if any can afford to be Indifferent. I remain Very truly yours, J. J. K. Ihe rropward Anndmit. The proposed Amer.daent to the Consti tution Is known as A'ticle XIX, and reads as foilown : The mnofaeture, sale, cr keeping for sa.e of Intoxica'ing l'juor t be used as a t-everage Ls fcereby croaibited. and any vo latioi cf this prohibition stall be a m:s rteamor, CnnUbabl as st all be prot Ided by law. The mai.ufae'nre. sn'e cr arping for sale f Intoxicating liquor ir f-tlit-r parpoes than as a bevertee may be allowed In snctt mxoor only mi nav ee 1 rrHvd t.y lavv. The General Anb!y Miaii. at tb first session. "occeM.og the. ad- ption of this ar ticle ot Che Coott!ut'.s, enact laws wih ufica.e peoa'iies ror its ec forse rjLCf- Bead Tewnablp Ilemt.' Reade Twy., Feb. TT, 1339. Deab Freeman : Od last Thursday eight a ball was beld la the K. of I ball at DIandsburg. The occasion was flooded with bad whisky. Drunkenness ruled supreme. The affair broke op In a general fight. Many of the combatants still wear the martt of drunken violence cn their person. G. L. Glasgow, of Glasgow, was laid op with a severe cold last Sabbath. He la par tially recovered and able to attend to bis duties again. Prof. Fred II. Aostln, of Johnstown, a pheonloglst, lectured on his favorite theme. ' , " " J and examined cranlums. on Tuesday aud , ... ,.w Wednesday evenings of last week at tee ' . . " . ,. , Roseiand school bouee. His audiences were very large. Miss Maggie Shlnkle, teacher at Moun tain Date, visited friends In Altoona last Saturday. Mr. John F. Holleo and lady, of Glasgow, accompanied by Mrs. Russell, of New Ger many, drove over to Altoona on Washing ton's bltthdsj on an excursion and business trip. They returned to their respective homes the same evening. The election passed off very quietly in this towoshif. A very strong ticket com posed or the roITowlng persons was elected : Justice of thereace. Howard Beers : Con stable, C. E. Troxell ; Supervisors, G. B. Richards, Stephen Grove ; School Direc tors, Dr. Worthley. Jno. F. nollen, J. F. Hoilen. J. F. Gil more ; Assessor, J. I. Glass ; Auditor, tie vote between J. Stine and J. Lovell ; Inspectors, Chas. Ilommer, A. Hopkins ; Judge, T. Murray; Clerk, E. W. Louder. Trof. G. Marsden, of Johnstown, was In this section last week canyassing for a very asefn: and convenient school chart. Owing to the extreme vigor of the weath er on last Saturday many of our teachers were unable to attend the Reade township local institute at Shirley. Mrs. Eelle Ilolien and Mrs. Annie Glass were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Uol len, of Glasgow, last Monday. The Roseland school was honored by a very pleasant visit on a recent occasion from the Shirley school. Miss C G. Dean, the accomplished teacher accompanied ber pupils. Lizzie, a bright little daughter of Consta ble Chas. E. Troxell, of Reade township, has just recovered from the effects of a se vere cold. We are sorry to note tbe failure in busi ness of Mr. J. H. Glasgow, of Fallen Tim ber, one of '. tbe most respected and promis ing young men of this section. Ed. Kuhn, of Mountain Dale, Is doing a flourishing business in tbe confectionery i and tonsorial line. Ed. was tbe '-boy" who brought poor bruin to ber untimely end some time ago. Mr. Jno. Rlcketts and his son, Allen, were In attendance at Prof. Austin's lec ture on last Wednesday evening. Miss Sadie Reese, of New Germany, was the gnest or Mrs. Jno. F. Ilolien. ot Glas gow, last Sabbath. Rev. J. M. Smith will preach at No. 2 school bouse at Fallen Timber oa next Sun day. The Baptist congregation at Mountain Ealebeld a busluess meeting on last Satur day. The school dignitaries of Reade townsbip will bold their quarterly meeting at Glas gow on next Saturday. Jno. T. Glasgow, teacher at Cambria Mills, attended tbe Shirley institute last Saturday. The Beck family will give a musical en-, tertainment in the Lutheran churca at Glasgow on Saturday. R. c. t or Trial. Court emmro-e next fk anj the following cues have been returned lor trial trm ilie ir CTal )Utl-r ihroah ou: th Cuunty. Oomrcos eajih i. Kobert Hbllea, Indictment, telonloui rape o4 adultery ; Mabill K. 0't prosecutrix. Cum. ts. J. M. Place. W. H. MeMullen inJ I CToin. ti. Chirlfi Brotctack. adultry and bas tardy ; Mullle Hjjle j rusecuirlx. t'om. vs. Alex. William. Hecry L.. WllUao.i and Srah WiUlaai, comiilracjr ; H. Kublno. pruf ecutor. Com. y. Sbermaa Mar dm ajnltery anl baster Jt ; Annie P. Thotna". prosecutrix. Com-ts. Ueore W. Pi per. aJ u iiery anj baa terdy ; Mary Md'all, prosecutrix. Com. ts. Mrs. Herlie Ward, keeping a bawdy 1 houo ; Mary Sutton, prosecntriz. , Com. ts. Juha H. WeetbrJoa, furjory , B. O. ' Miller, prosecutor. j Com. vs. Jame Rummel and Harry Rummel, bore stealing ; Herman Edailiton, priiocntur. j Com. Ti. UUiuia A. Christy, lorelMe entry ; ; William M. SUh, Sapershtendent UalliUln I Cual coin: any. prosecutor. . Com. T5. rhouias iiurk, fontery ; S. B. Adams, 1 prosecutor. j Com. ts. Danlul Hild-trand and Josephine Kuho, Wreilnc a bawdy and disorderly bona; Jchn T. Harris. rneeutor. Com. ts John Lil-erger, robbery , rank Car roll, prosecutor. Com. ts. Jctenta Imdschlek, obtaining Koods hy lalse pretense ; Jtfrs. Kllen lircss, prosecutrlz. Com. ts. Caarles Jrav, resUtine an oSoer : S. t. Heaciamp. prosecutcr. Com. s. irank Carroll, robbery; John Llber ger, prosecutor. Com. s. Peter Ualnn, aafault and battery with attempt to commit a rape , William Ujaabury, presecutcr. Com. ts. Patrick Oibbons, carrying eonoeale4 weapons ; Thomas Keelan, prosecutor. Cosa. ts. Jos6ibU'IJonnell, Uriah Montgomery and Edward Montgomery, arson ; rhlllp Priuch, prosecutor. Com. ts John B. Wettersreen and Mrs. John B. Wetterrrean. reilstlng an officer ; P. K. Mil ler prosecutor. Com. vs. Francis Washington, adultery and bastardy Mary O. Washington, prosweutrlz. Com. ts. Stuart Springer, adultery , Kobeeca Klrkwood. prosecutrix. Com. vs. I'atbaiine Kealan, telllns; llqnoron Sun lay and to minors : I'atrlck Gibbons, prose cutor. Com. vs. John H. Watklos. selling liquor to minors ; William H. Mc.Mulleo. prosecutor. Com. vs. Mary McUuire, selling liquor on Sun day : Annie Fraskhousr, prosecutrix. Com. ts. Peter AKtiulre. selling liquor on Sun day ; Aanie Krankhouser, prtsecutriz. Com. vs. Mary Sutton, larceny ; Mrs. Bertie Ward, prosecutrlz. Cum. vs. Samuel Daley and George Misbler. Iareeoy ; John J . Hornick. prosecutor. Com. ts Charles J. Uoulden, larceny ; Bcnja. Gain Cooper, prosecutor. Com. ts. David Uuber, larceny ; Peter Kubrltz, prosecutor. Com. ts. Thaddeus Hlnlnger. larceny ; M. I. lary, j rvs ecut jr. Vm. ts. Scott Toaa. larceny ; Anderson Burher, prose.-ntor. Com. ts. Mary Ftscus. assault and battery ; No rah Hartnett, prosecutrlz. Com. ts. John Klcbards and John Jones, as sault and battery ; Ueorge H. Brown. proeeutor. Com. ts. Joba Kichard; and John Jones, felon ious assault and battery ; Prank M. Coleman, prosecutor. Com. ts. Stephen Berchardl, Stephen Tartsl John Mr; ben, aad Jobn Sballe, assault with In tent to kill : Peler Pada. prosecator. Com. TS.Jubn C. Carrel!, asaault and battery ; C B. ULiimcer. prosecutor. Com. vs. Jha K. H. Blttner, assault and bat tery ; Louis Wyrlck. prwejutor. Com. ts. William Parks, sassault and battery . William Varner, prosecutor. ' I'di.ti. William Watklns assault and bat tery : S. B. Corn, prosecutor. I'm. ts. Kellz McHnirb, assault and battery ; Mary Clark, prosecutrix. Com. ts. Msry t'icu, surety ef the peace; T'orah ll&rtnett, pro-ecutrli. C'.-uj. ts. Jamev Klrkland. desertion; T"' Bt KlrklanJ, prosecutrix. tuna. vs. Joha Belzner, deeertloo ; Margaret Btiiaer, prosecutrix. Cora. v. Ar.su Kraakhaoser, surety ef the peace ; Mary McUatre. piosecatrlz. Ccm. ts. (irant Oeirr, :efertltia ; Mary , reiser, j roe?-. trix. ICeuaa frua Crrlltw. Carrolltows, Pa., Feb. 27tb, 1S89. Ed. Fbeemas : By advice of friends and tbe assurance that tbe Carrolltown v will tbis week make amends for an article In that paper last week, wo refrain from answering it as it jnstly deserved. .; " The announcement cf the death Mr. John O'llara, of your town, elicits many expressions of regret and el nee re sorrow bere. as he was well known and admired by our citizens. Rev. Father Constantino fcas taken charge of the St. Nicholas Catholic congre gation. Rev. Father Theodore having been ordered to take charge of a congregation some place In the West. Mr. Sherry, of Barr townsbip. tbe young man who some time ago fell on a revolving saw and was terribly cot and injured. Is re eling and will get well. Sleighing parties from ard to thU place are getting numerous. On Saturday a number of our young ladies made a pleas ant trip to naetings and St. Boniface. An additional number of new buildings, besides those mentioned bere previously, are on the tapis In Carrolltown, and all the old ones bave tenants. Mr. John Hauk contemplates building on bis lot opposite bis bis store rooms and exsSberiff Gray will eiect several building on bis premises. Oar young friends. Mr. Al. McMullen and Miss Ida Xagle. of Clearfield townsbip, were united in merriage In St. Benedict's churcb, this place, on Tuesday. Atse. Mr. Frank Bearer and Miss Rose Luther, of Carroll township, were married on the same day. We wish all parties a happy and prosperous future. It was recently mentioned In these Items that a twin child ot Mr. Sylvester Byrne and wife, ot Barr township, died. The other twin brother, James F-, died on FriJay afternoon of last week and was bur led in Carrolltown on Saturday. Our former photographer, Mr. Joseph Far aba ugh, who lately repurchased bis gal lery in this place In now doing a flourisL busioess. Joe is an adept at tbe art and tbe people know it. Tom. HlKRIitiE LICEJiSES 1SHVCU. Tbe following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday. Feb. 17th. 18S9: F. H. Bearer and Rose A. Luther. Carroll township. Robert Varr.er and Minnie M. Rager. Jackson township. John Sheridan. Washington township and Martha nail, Portage township. Erastus G. Horner. Stonycreek township and Ella M. Roberts, Cooeuiautib township. John L.. Carlbew, Jr., and Minnie Lelahts tier, Millville boroueb. John Hints and Maggie M alien, Cambria borough. James D. McConnel), Ashville and Mary C. Saltzgiver, Chest township. Progressive 91lbxl. Teaebers setkine tbe beipfulness of a thoroughly good and progressive school, will do well to send for catalogue of tbe California Normal. Spring term opens March 25th, DIED. - O'H ARA D'ed at bis residence In Ebens bure, oa Sunday, February 21tb, 1949, Mr, Jobn A. O'llara, aged 32 years. Tbe announcement of the death of Mr. O'llara was a shock to everybody in Ebfnsburg. lie wad known and esteemed by every citizen of the town and bis sudden taking oil after a frw days il'ness startled everyone. On Saturday, a week before he died, lie accompanied a sleighing paity to Johnstown, and the latter part or tbe day being wet, he contracted a severe cold which resulted In pneumonia and termina ted in bis death. Mr. O'llara was born la Monster townelrD. bein a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O'llara, both of wbom are liv ing, and where be resided until some six or seven years ago when he and bis brother Timotry formed a partnership and bought out tbe livery business of J. A. Schwab in tbts plac, which they have successfully car ried on ever slrce and for the past two sea sod also Cohdueted the livery business at Cre.-eon. After Deputy Sherff Langbein was appointed a railway mail cleik. Mr. O'llara was appointed Deputy Sheriff, by SbeiifTGray and served until tbe end of Sheriff Gray's term. His death is a lots to tbe entire community, as be was an active entbrprislng business man, clways pushing ahead, and bis death wlil bd long monrned by a iarge circle of friends. lie leaves a wife and three small children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and affectionate fa ther. Ills remains were borne to the Cath olic church, in this place, on Thursday at 10 o'clock, where after a solemn Uigb Mass or Rtqnlem bis remains wf-re consigued to their last resting place. May bis soul ret in peace. FOB S ALE Tht larae square of hlirh mlHn rround, splendla for building, containing 35V acres, treat ing on Horner tre-t. two squares east of Centre tiKi-t. or wiildivMe into luis. Call on or write to T. K-.i.erts, L.benturg, Pa. Alarcu 1. 1J. N'tmcK. Notice is iereby glTeu that the petition oi Jobn C dates, a'siunee of Mathlas Kf-s-ler and wile has been tiled In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria eonn:v asking for leave to re eoDTey certain real estate to said assignor and that tbe same will be granted on tbe brst Monday 01 .Marcb next unless cause be shown to the con trary. H. A. SHOEMAKER., Preth'y. Kbensbnrg. Feb. 1, lssj. AI.MIX1STKAT(K'S NOTICE Notice ls hereby rlren that letters of ad ministration n the estate of Matthias Huflinan. late of Alieifbecy township, Cambria coonty. Pa . deceased bave been granted to the under, signed. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to as without delay, and tb se havinir claim . avainst tbe sane will present tbem. r.-rlT autberricnted for set tlement. JOSEPHINE HOFFMAN. SIMON VAVOIir, Adm'rs of Matthias Hoffman. Feb. Si. 1S80. ot. TIIIA1. I.IST. IJt of rase set down lor trial a, a Court of Common Fleas to be neld at Kbensbur, on the second Monday ol March next. Chr-ty ts. Mllliken. Same.... ..ts. Uallitrin Cdal A Ccke Co., et. al. KlttannlDK Its. Co. Boland. FVoners Adsn'r....TS. Hoptile .ts. 1st Watlcnal Fiank Al toona.... ts. Duncan L SO Marshall h. Weak land... School Put.EastCaa- emaagh. Seyipore. Aoncralt. Hrenner. Oillespie. Plumuier Sides A Co. Ktlies. Friojrle, ezrx. Snpes. Tboma.. S;iarl-as:l. Cambria Iron Co. I.ti'o. Fi'rnn et. al. Fisher. Shiftier. Jones. Saupp Iunlap.... .To!idi.:oq Weaver.. ........ MeClosky r.aker Marct...... KTintle Kos......... ,, , T ..TS. .....TS. T. V. VS. ,...TS. TS . TS. Nawrer .. ...... TS. Oray. asMnnee ....TS. , .. TS. ...... ....TS. .. . T5. 1 hapm.... Mevlade. O ihanntr Trei er. Hal.ee . . rf. Mather av "o -...ts. Oallilzln Br. School District ts. Myers eL al. Same ,,, ts. F.rrli-h at. al. H. A. PMOE.MAk.LK.Fnjth y. Ebensborc. Feb. , lssx. VOTI':E. i Nuico Is heret.T alren that an applica tion will be ma.le to the Hot.TmT ol Peunyl Tanlaon ;urdy tue H'.a da ol March. !!, y J. C. Fuab. Tuomas Hn. M. C Watson. J. K. Calaweii and S.J. Tellurd onder tne Act oi Asxikt l; entitled "An act to provide lor the in corporation and reeulatlnn of ccrtin corpora tions" approved April "3Hh. 1S74. anl itie du ..pie men's thereto lor tne charter ol an mt-Lded cor poration tohe called the 'Indiana IViephoo coaipany." The charter and object of which l lor ennttrartintf'. mainialntnir aud leasing lines for .teiexrapb tor the ncue aae ol tndlTi Inals. tlrras. c- r orations, municipal or oiherwi jr (eneral boln. and kr police. Pre alarm or messenger bu'iness or tor to transaction o'. any t-aninras la whi h elwclrid y orer wr throuah' wire may i app, led to any ue'ul purple, and tor theae purposes to have, osies mod enjoy all the ritiu, t-euehu and privileges ol said Act ol Aaserobiv aed supplemebts thereto. W ATaON St. ILLFOKD, SolicltOV. 'eb. Ci. Uf-t. Thtn jaa wast pester frtnte'l call at ttOs omn, LICKXSE APPLICATIONS. ri'HE FOLLOWINU PERSONS HAVE FILED X appllcatloca for license with Clerk of kurt of Quarter Seosiors of Cambria eoun'r to be r resented to said Court on Mooday, ALaxoh IS. .: Ail.mi township J ohn Orris, tarern. Allesjbeay township John H. Kckenrode, tavern. Ashrllle borouEh Annie Brook bank, Aueut tine DouK-berty. K.J. Free, Joseph tiler, tarern. Barr township Harry A. Luther. Anton Keber. taTern. Cambria borough 1st war4 Charles B.Tle. Patriclt lioyle. Christian Fer. Patrick tfreen, , Charles Oloor. Francis E. Kecly. Mtctael Keal j inc. Jhn Kints. Mlebael lffeT. Ilanl-I Lysett, 1 Martin I.aan. Patrick M-LaoL-hlin. Huch Mo : Concell. Patrick Scanlan, tatcrn ; Jacob aoecer. brewer. i t:aml.r(a borough 2nd ward Joba Burkbard, 1 Mary Rnrkhard. Arnold (Jloor. John Lvsett 1 Charles Mdiaflerty. Peter Koth. Jacob ShaSer i John Scbeflaner. Henry Sally, Tetcr Tober, Lewis 1 Welrtlerl, tarern. I Carrolltown borouirh B. A. Blum. Julia Bln 1 der. Joseph A. Oray. O. A. Fara'.anich, Jobn Olasscr, Andrew H. Haoit. Iawrenc S'hroth. Joseph Stitch. John Stoltr, John D. Thomas, tavern : B. A. Blurr. c. a. Farahaujth. brew : ers ; Jobn J. Hank. T Seott Vt'llliams. wholesale. t'arroll townsbip Catb&nne tiaker. Jamra P. Huoer. Hary Mellen, Matthew Weakiand, J tarern. ' het sPrlns bwrougb John Crouse, Vt.J.B. Nooaen. tavern. I ..'be,t. ocsblp John K. CordelL Joseph I Hlpus. Joseph A. Warcer. tavern. I Conemaish 1st ward Frederick Bender. lUrld . ostlow. James O. Ilsrby, P. s. Frrldboff. John ; Jans. tre..rr Held. P. J. MolTerbill, Josebh Klrdel, John Sefaonbardt. tavern. I t!onman;h 'Jnd ward Sarah CanTansh. Thoe. , K Hairy, Joshua (Frltflth. John Oerb art F. W. , HoMman. Hbj. Kist. John Lurt T.. Patrick Me. , Oinlns. Cba-. Scbmerr. Votrle A Berker Jooevh i Walcher. W m. L. Wehn. i-rera; Lambert A j Kress, brewers I Cooemauxh townstlp Lawrence KosL. brew 1 ers. : Clearfield township Oeo. Harber.Jobn Wal lace, tavern. Croyletawnshln Pe'er Brown, Albert Carpen ' ;fr- John rimth, Patrick MeCail, Jobn 1. : V, entrotb. tavern. liean township Tbos. Dunphy. Uurh Uanl , s;an. taTern , Erensburs: East ward I Es'erllne, tarern. r-wninunc west ward P. F. Brown. Juha Bender, Jobn S. Miller. East IViofimonh borouvb Wm. .. Cannon. Oeo. A. Confer. MmrKare KellT, tavern Elder townsblu Luke Buth. Dnaan A Parke ' sleb A. OraT. Peter 0!aser. .Tae-.t, Kline Jac.Vj Kri', Andrew Laatzy. Jno. Piatt, tavern ; Fred W. Hank. wboleal. Franklin tvireunh Peter Kubritt tieern. x-! ."i'lil! toJ?h-1'- c- llur,t- K- - I'lsrnan. V iter lra-s, Michael Flttharris. Jos. M un nlnir. Francis P. OUlen. Arnold Lents, Abraham Livay. M:.y Steble. Henry Sevmore. tavern : Andrew (teacler. brewers; Allen H. Heist! wholesale ; I). LuU A Sjn. houiina ; I) Luti A Son H. I. Kelners, wholesale; H I). Kelners. bottlintr. tJruhbtown borouirh Catherine Keam. tavern. J.ihnsuwn boronnh and ward Jobn Coad Jos i!,bD. Franti- Chrtstofclier FHiiiarrls, Oottfreed Hoffman, John James, .lbn Kiddct, V" Eo,Ui"i. W fc 11 K,rrr- Jot0 Morgan. John OToole, Frank O lsonnelf (In c. Kaab John SjhlfJhour, Neal SbarkeT. 'athertne Hofl- man. tavern . John Kaah, wholesale. Johnstown borouah 3r.l wxrd Jcs Belter Mrs Theresa Clark. John J. Hornlrk. C K. HaVner! Enoch Jenes. Mrs. C. Kst. Joseph Kost. Robert t. Lambert .las. J Millhcan. M. J. Mun-hy. Charles McAteer. John J. Mm'ann Chas oi j wala. Stephen Cluirk. (en. Kth. KoNert Sairer- son. Bent Salka. John V. Shaffer. Chas We-s I taeern : iher A Co.. Frauonheim Vilsack Chas. A Mauifle Hoffman. Henry l. Ludwla' Ludwljf h. Son. U. Lull A Son. wholesale. Johnstown horouich 4th ward Ernest Emmel Henry K.h. Jacob Meier. E. khardt I"-il Wm M. Peters. F. P. Wler. tarern ; Frank M. Isr.bor 1 neck, brewers ; Wm. Ttomas, wholesale and bot I tier. I Johnstown boroua 0th ward Km, Shaffer j tavern. ' ! Jhntown 7th ward J. B. Gerhardt, tarern ; I Joan Emmerlluic. brewers. ' LiUt bwrnuuh (eo. ltnkndt o.nii, n.nH.v W.Bck. J. A. ieorae. Mir a ret lielle, John Me-zar, Sarah Mulberm. Thi s Sberldan. Adam Smith, Uvert. ; Tt.eo. Sell, brewers. Loretto boraunh Florlan BenKele A. J Cbris-y. C. F. U'lnnell, tarern. Millvllie t.ororish 1st ward T. n. Rrndr1ck Korert Bmler. Matthew F-.n. EdwarJ Flana an. Evan A. James. M. F. Murphy John J. Maloney. Patrick liodgers. tavern : Oregon Brewltn 1 -o.. wbol, aalo. MlilTil!e2nd aard-Edward K. Adams, .las P Burns, Jas. Ually. John Honan, Brldaet LyDoh." John 1.0.1ers. tarern. For'asre towmhlr Altert llehl. A.lsrn Mvers Pe'er James. Jno. J. Ali-lK.nfcalJ, Meal Idcuiada. Mc,ou,h A Toole tarera. Pro-pett boigpgH-Narr Nes.-y. Thos. Riiey. tarern, ' ite.de township Wm. A. Chaplen, Jos. F Uurblu. Jaa. Jjiinif. tavern. K:cb!and towns Ltp Erbart Malxl, Bernard Ness tavern. iMoneycreek township .Too. Metzler. Oeo. F. Myers, (ton. s. Sehaeier. tavern. Susquehanna Uwoship Cba. Klnner Simon P. Iintsy. Wm. Townsend. Jno. C. WHIman. lavero. South Fork borouirh W. W. Baker, Jacob Wat te'SoD. Chas. N. Crouse, tavern. lunnelhill IxTo.a a Andrew Basal. Jr. Jee. A. Hertram. KicharaHyrne, Albeit F. F!ck,'Wm. Mc sarvey. tavern. Washington township John Broadwetl. John H 'lrk. W. K. I'unham, Jas. M. tilllln. Chas H. Huiubert. Frank Iear. Job McNally 1 bos. F. t 1 f nail. E. W. Keed. Michael Slat try. t has. Vtollorj. Uvern; K. J. McNallV. Wllaiore roT'inah Jotech Horter. Conrad l'P.f Yoder township Ioo!s A. C raver. Cha. Hoeli'lir.e. tarern. Io-er Yoder towrrf hip Wlcftael Conway, Francis Leikey. tae-n ; Jsc -b Al'recht. irew tr. H. A SHOEMAKER, fcber.'tprg, March 1, l?sv. Clerk Kl. S. VOTICEdF APPEALS. O.V Tte t'omity Coinlcslonrs will sit at their offiea In tlenl.uir. Pa , to keir a(ieals Irofn llieistfdusutnl ISM for th dlflereut dls tr"".a oc the days catnej relow ; Mondar. Mrrh 1. tor Allwhenj and Adams tO"oiti an I A'tiTtHe buro'tuh. Tuwliy, Mar-b lu. lor Harr and Klaekllci U.wa.hli'-, and In an l Zai wards Camtirla bt-r-ounh. HeJnefday. Ma-chlO. for Keade. Richland and Stjoyrretk l'.o.-lii;i and Suuth i'utk, lirubb town a:id rrtatert buroiuchs. Thur-Jay. M.r-h VI. for Carroll. Chast and Cleirneid tow uf hi pi and t'hest Sprlogs bor ouah. Friday. March 22. lor Cambria township and Carrolltown and Lilly burouifba. .Monday, March for L-,wer Yoder and Up per Voder townships and WooJt.Io aad H ilmora boroughs. lueday, March 2fl. fr lr-t and Ipd wards Jobnftuan boroueb and Tonnelhltl horou fi. Wednesday. Maren 27. for 3rd and 4th wards .It'hnst'twn and Jrerto txrou)fb. Tb.ur.-1ay. March IT. for 5 h, Sth and Tth wards J.ii.psli.wn rtorouirh and Franklin borouirh. Fri. lay. March 19. lorlitac l .n l wards 31111 Til'e tMrouh and JarWon township. Monday, April 1. lor Island aad wards rone, meiucb ivrouli and CunemaUKb and Ueaa townaliips. Tuesday. April 2, fur Croyla township, Caopers da'e ard Fast Conf-ma'JKh boroon. Wednesday April 3, lor Manner Fortatre. East Taylor West Taylt.r an.l ummirhlil townships. Thursday. April 4. lor Watiinitton. White and Sa-quehanna townhlpf aod (iallitrln bornuich. Friday. April 6. lor Eider and Oallitzin town ships andLaxtacd Wc:l Wards, Lbenslmra; oor ouh. Appeals ru L'nreated Lands will be held on the panie date as tor seated land. 1'he fcS.eeor is required cy law to attend on day ot appeal lor ru:- tlisrrirt JOHN Kl K BY. JOHN CAM FLLL, -omr's. J. 1. LI.OYU Attel : I A. McU on.s . Clerk. LieD6bu.-ir, March 1.18a9. bt. VI'I'LICATION FOK CHARTER. Notice ls hereby a.veu that onder the proTlsionsof the Act of A.'sensoly of the Com monwealth of Fenn.'ylTaoia entitled "An Act to proTlrte tor the ln-orioraUin and resrnlatbin ol natural irai eomosnies.'- Approved May 2Sth. lsW. John UMil'. MarliB H. Mackey. J. A. Kel lT. William M. Bindley, William J. Heinsllnsr. Jfohn C. Hoover, et. al. citizens ol the State of I'eonpylrania will on the 13th day ol March. 18t, ap. lv to the (toTemor of sld e-immonwealtb to be Incrpnrnted under the name ot the "Moun tain City Natural OasUo." Thepurp"seol the propo.-ed corporation is to produce, deal In, transport, store ai d supply natural iras lor llicht and heat, and It is Intended to mine I r prod-tee or rec-lre snld tt tn the Counties of Indiana. Jefferson, Clearfield and Csinhna in Uig State ot Pennsylvania, and sup ply the same to eu'toaiers atonic Its main line or lines ol pipe and branches and within conreniect connecting dmtancen thereof to the ritisn ol tbe several leading Uiwm located tn said counties where the tminess Is 'nrended to be carried on. MfOto sut"ly cuitomers ol the city of Altoona and us subefK and thehorouith ol Ho!lida shur. HlalrconntT. Fa., with natural sras for lisht and heat lrni siild counties. The several routs of the contemplated pips llne and the towns to be sap Piled with said natural sr to be more iully and speciacallT set forth In application lor charter, and it i Intended tht the principal office t said Corporation shall be in the citv ot Altoona. Fa. J C. VAMjJEKLlN.Solicilor. Feb. IS. 18S9. 4t. FR SALE. Ilonre and lot In Eban'bnrt;. Pa. A neTer lallinit rprinsr, stable and outbutidina; on preji ses. iLquire at E. Duium A Son. hardware store. EbensburaC. Oct. 1Z.1SI. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Ftmt In the wnrltl. Fxaminehl M.Ort liKM'INK H -.:v.l MlOE. 4JH H tMi-M.Wl l) 'X'!- I.T KHOK.. M.ft I'ltllfK AMI KAlsMFn' MIOE. SW-J..VS KXTi: V t"K I tl F Mailt. KJ.Ct WOIIKIVOM .. MIOK. i.OO aud (1.75 WIVS' K litKiL SUOF.S. Fraudulent when mi ninv atd prtee are not slamne sal tiobju. V, . L. DOUGLAs. Uruckton. Mata. FOES.U.E BV BARKER BRO'S., EBENS . BURG, PA. Fx v I Th. Tail End cf Old ISSS The Boglnnisg of 1889 will be made memorable by VFOOLF. SOX TIIOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department Is teem In? witb Bargains. Words and tienres cannot possibly convey a cor vey a correct ldt-a or tbe manner in wblcb we bave cut tbe prices of all our stock of Men's Boys and Children's Overcoats and heavy suits. The sacraSce we reake tn unloading tbis stock is without parallel. Not a price will we quote, but or to Is fact you may reet assured: that from our finest Dress Jsuit or Overcoat fora yonua et-ntkman down to the strona erery-day Suit for a school-boy, we will Rive more and better for the price we ask than we bave ever Riven before. This Reduction Sale le in downrtiiht earnest. We tueaa business. The Overcoats and heavy suits must be sold. The weather was against os la tbe early part of the season, and now if you bave a iittle ready money it will prove s saving of seveial dollars to you in your purchases from us. The Greatest Beincticns Im teen in tte Prices of fflEimJRW &W& s For Caps. 43 72. 89 cents : former prices, 75c. $1, f 1. f 1.25 Plush Neckwear, 47, 75, 87 cnts ; former price, 75c. 81. fl.SC. Silk Mufflers, 37, 63, 75 cents ; former pricrs, 73c. II, fl 10. Kur top tilovfs. 75 cts.. f 1, 51.23; former prices $1. f 1.125. rl.W. Boys' Tiuab Caps. 17, 28, i2 cents ; former prices, 25, 40, U) cU. G IVEN AAVAY I GIV ITS" AWAY J From now until New Tear's Day we shall continue to present each cf our many ouate tnts (purchasing Koods to tbe amount of (3 or mere) with one or tho.e Hands me flush Photograph Albums which have delighted thousands of our lady friends daring Christmas wetk. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A ECKEiMRODE $c HOPPEL have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a largo and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods; Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds , fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKEKRODE fe HOPPEL, CnrroIItown, Pa. 0ERCATS - AT - US1DER FRIO SEARCH RIGHT 1i 7 READY-MADE CLOTHIER OF1 ALTOONA, Fa., . 0 NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried oyer to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be iniured by hand ling. All such goods were sold tae Golden Eagle. My present stock of Overcoat? is direct from the manu. facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no ,tax exists impeded by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers, ;middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buts jsmall price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, anda 'much smaller price to me for bringing it here and offering it jto you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in this State, or, as for that, in the United States of America, Big words, it's true, but call and see. All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low 0 Superior Gooas are sold. Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as ENTIRE S UITS Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash ionable, in Great Variety and Exte it of Stock. Cj TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE I VOTirE. Notice Is hereby jttvrn that the followlns: aeoounts has been hied in tbe C'-ourt ol t'l.amfn Plea ol Cambria county, and will be eouhrtned ty said court ou the hrt Monday of March nelt nnies cause he hon to the eontrary. Kirst and 1 nal areoont of V. f. Oeorte, ss tlsnre of Cruder, re M. and Kachel C Ceorve. Ao-uot of lohn A. Bialr, aclunee ol Josef b Gatwal l and wife. H. A. fHOEMAK.ER,rrofy. Ebenhbure, Feb. S. !. 17 A KM FO K S ALE There will hs difnosed of at j-.rirate sale, a l.irm situate tn Allrghesy township, oae 1 our til mile trotn Loretto. ?n the road leadlnic trom Miid pla .-et'j Kreiitbiiri. This farm cos tains a!3t xo acres, about 60 acres of whleh are cleared. hvln thereon a new two-story fame tioiiue and barn, hna orchard, etr.. and is It a good tate ol cultivation aad well watered. Fur further particulars addren TKANCXS O'FHTEI Loretto, lb. 1, Lerof.o, fa. VPiTINISTKATOR'S OTICE. rot.?e is hereoy alTen that letters tl atfi icn.lstrs.ti03 cuta tostanienio umn on tk.i -lla of i:i'bar.l Myerj. late et SomrnerhUl township, ("aicbrla coutity. Ps, deceased hare ten rrauled to the nuderrlgned. All t ersons iBdebMil ' said estate arc hereby notified to make payment tome wit hoot delay, and those hsT?B rivers ali.ci tie same will pretest ttsrn. PTOfHtly su;ect!T'1 fnr settlement to EE'SY M. IiT-fiH, sV4'r oi sLctti. 2SSfrt dec '4. c STRAIGHT T9 b R C H to and bought by Stern, of the present season, which, be Prices at which such Radically 9 i STATE of PennTlvn1, Ceantv of Cambri4. The t'omtiorweaith of PeanrMrenra toy Klixatieth Dam. Lonjc wood county. Meaih. Ire land : K.itrt Dunn, and Mtchael Ihiia, Lock wood, coonty, Meath, lr:acd ; ifattbew Duno. Altoona. blmr r .unty, ' . Mary Dunn. Long wriod eoouty, Meaiu. Ireland ; lie ale Past, (IrtoDfouru, Pa. t rl.L. Dunn. -.Annlw Dunn, (treensbunc. Pa., ksia Parrlsh. Pitts burar. Pa.; John . Pamsn. PttUbtuv. Ts. ; Aynes Dunn. PittPhurcr. Pa.: Daniel, it a arte. Peter. Jame end Jobn Duan, Alr.oor,F-,f eTCT. Janoe and Jo&r beln tLtiuers. OmrriNfl t You are ter.hy cited to be B"e3 apr.r belure tte Jndges of our Orohan' OoorX t LMsiuurs Is soS for said county ea the dm Mcutlay ot Idsrch next, then and there to show eau.. if any you have, why the Oonrt should no decree S(.enitlo perlormances el sortraM "etwee Patrick lunn. deceaeJ. and Matthew Dun-j Jfjr certain traet or Pa or lot of land sittJASed, ft ttS txirouKh ot Oecela, Clekrrieid oounrv. P. J)S. A.UH17, Shl. Ebeufhors:. Deo. Is, lsii ho would ie without a home The Useoh Otot toal and Coke eoa riny. located at Oalltti'.o, Pa., oScr to s:l se-rr hun lred (7 Lot on me sunuy side ol Tnnnel Hill, tot more than lour hundred yards from 1 cbart-ues and schcjl br.u-ee. As there will b j pure water rum loar thronh this aistrint In le . than a year an i toe Lots are located In the mllit. ol a prop.rous ft'on the luresta-eot caonos r!l to b ,rorit.ihi We will se?l tnese Lots on ' mon'bly paTtn-nts so that all who wish Day avert a home. Ail oxa-aca'cat'one .bnuld be ,dd--W-i ! to TKVX AS KKADLSr.