iTamlmn iircnmui. r.BcrvsnrKu. fa. . JKC13, ISS'J LUCJL .LVD rKSOAAL. Mr. Web irirtitu left on Monday for -Mr Pr W-hard is viMtin friends In En (ir.nith. of Lilly, was a visitor to , t.n on TuscUy. -Mr. Al. Waul returrfrt to bia hum in tli's V'w 0Q Friday. Ct rid for buckwheat and all kinds , . . . . A Kta.nl mill, ilmn iii'imm j mr Ueade townnio leuer rnru mi.- , , k one day too late for publication. (a. mid ee the fine lot of ladles sold w:it-h.' ir-jm f -3 50 up, at Carl Rlvinlu. Th hinliet Mill price paid by G. L. Krnl.'iU k'', Ihe aadler, for all kinds of furs. Mirr Fred Barker took hia departure for Wasl.HiKton, D. C. where be will spend l.,. winter. -1'l.ilip Miller, of Hslinirs, was on Wed- mted by the Court a consta- I j;,. ,,f rhut borough. itlVe you seen the ?5 00 stem winding wv."-.s for by at C.irl Kivlnlus, Juittue v.rv iMnj to pleae your boys. Ti' lirji-st assortment of whips. i, bells and robes ever bronuht to Eb irnrfiii l.snbeio's harness shop. (juarters for Cbrlstiuas presents ati Ori n:vl".ius" Jewilry store, go and see l)(.for- , tH.-t.lni: iour presents. i. . Nictioison and family, of Leav-i..,v.- I'b. K'twu. are visiting Miss Margar et i'.liev, nf thu V'sce, the present week. - v t::c seieciion oi souu Kll "up -i-:;,iiion, the. largest ever seen .;rj, jut received by Carl Rivln- If v .hi wmt cooit wheat and buckweat nhara oo!red meal and chop get It j ll.mr. si' nt jiri .. nw stram mills where It Is be it, , ,:r,.-r- fresh eviTy day. A ouiig girl nnmed Llzr.ie tierhardt wn- tiuck by New York and Chicago Llm itil i.ar IIaw"s fire-brick works In Johns town ii.i Tuesday and Instantly killed. If you need anything In the harness lir.e im'.I and examine the largo stock of 1 in i etc.. at C. A. Uangbein's harness (.;.. p i-eftiM buying els;whera. -A tliirty-horse-power stationary en S:r.e and boiler, alsn a Perry shingle mill a:M j'lirter complct. for sal at a bargain, fi-r further particulars Inquire at this of-ti.-e. Sir. Towier, of the firm of Fletcher. Smitten Towier. fence mannfaoturers, wit in Chest Springs a few drtys last week lonUini; up the Interest of the fence busi ness. nurture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.R. Mijvr, s.ii Archt., Thlladelphla, Pa. Eae it crce. no operation or delay frero busl ii. t tit'e-ted by tnonands of cures after others fall. t r.iinirbein's harness shop you can buy a L-itoil .buiblts set of working harness fiT !-' nd single driving harness as low a--f r: io. all hnd-msde. All work war ranted to clvfl s.t Kfactlun, CA'dweli's Atl of Cambria county be rt' ly for dellvrry In about ten days. It Is a very complete work and besides con t i nlnij n eonii'e.e map of the county, has n tfreat nn..ni:t id ti-toT-'cl lnfrrmaton. The eilitor of th' .J.ihnpt.'wn Democrat sy l.e rert-iveti '.'.'' fri.ni the Flood Com- inNsloti. lu tb.il would not replace one !...if wli.it be lost in the f.i -e. without tak Idc Into ei-nsldt rs'it.n his household effects. -,eniT M.-'Mosk-v. .if f.'learhelil county, t :T rs n revir.l of ft.iil f.r tl.e capture and r.li'ii if --- in Ashcraft, who while on ,er setitenee t.i penpentlarv, broke ont of the j ni at cvi! field on Saturday and es-r.ip-d. M.-U.i-'vl i'. Lorn t to. Pa. wants but f"T t'Ck'-. (i-i'-.t.H's, txans, turnip, onions, sit'"-, i ir c .rii, onlji, wheat anil rye, also i'i''''ii' I r kraut, for which be will a' .w h.j...,i ririee ; pirt cash paid If i-.-r,.,1. Tlit bun of John F. Uad. cf Law rfne n.wn ii'-i, Cv,arfl-!I county, was de stroieil bv fire t S'itnr..jr night, with alt Its e.ititen, irin Ung T cow, a mowing rrn'Mne, jtsot nnd trie year's crops. A f : 1 1 1 1 1 !'n:p w.i the rsue. We have a pedy and positive Cure f ir Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Month, and lfevlaehe. In Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy. A N:ial lnjertnr free with ea-h bottle. Use it f you desire health and sweet breath. rr:,-t.i- cents. Snld bv Dr. T. J. Davison Five boy were brought to Jail on Tues (i c f-i'iii JohiKtown. charged with the "y i'i rl.vi fr..m the firm of Ramp & 11 r ci ,,f tint city. The f. ! i:,., (iettrge .Inne, boys are James Michael nohn. k :imlft and Jotri Trscy and range l!l ae f -V- r- l'l V.- , Wl ' t bse n. m twelve to sixteen years, i cres Rhoddy, of Ashville, has v up a irst-citis restaurant t I'.in.liii. recently finished, and i 0ii visiting trat place wlH ': in getting a lunch at any t 'Li. Jim Is a first-class fel- ' a:, I i st.i'irar.'. k row be wl!! keep a first -Class (, ' hlta a call. i'.t.iwa riauln Mill U ron l t.t and the reason of this -T.e I',.. V !-y c. 1 is t: tri" ,: U. A. Luther. Jr.. DroDrietor. la i '":ir;: u all itiiirt nf I nm her mirh ae rs. - i.! , iiiiiuMing. stair work, brackets. ..l siding at prices that defy com- i' t.t.jT. ,a, tt rte planer? running and K-.o;1 nr.ier, out proruptply. Give him a tr.i, or,!, r. -Fr-ii i,- ChrUty, a brakeman on the r"'i' ' iiai.ia lailroad. had cue of his arms o y , rn.':ed while coupling cars at Al-t-ai n Friday last, that It was necessary 's)i)i.:.ite it t the city hospital. Mr. -hii-:y i, a yong man, a resident of Gal ' i r. a: i cuunle of otontha ago during t:.ri,.,r,. f L Mower, the brakeman l" ' Tie m, ttxik Mr. Mowet'a place and i- l.i :.- f ,r sevrral wetks. -M ,rs. Fletcher, Smitten A Towier. t-ne istablished a fence factory In ""v'i';. ire itwut ready for business, t:'-'r .,. i, 'linery havlrg arrived a rw days fenra will be rranofactnred at ; I ' ml,! of E. B. Creswell where it 1 I1- K -it ntiy all parties Interested In "is the best and cheapest fence r t-Vt r tti Ir- u.,?t i . 11 " '! st.ifk frrvm a hatfsrown chicken to' -.III,' Jour easily put up and presents a appearance. A,',. Call and ee for t - time daring Tuesday night the "'-m . f M,rs. v. S. Barker A Bros., ch, ... ... " .... ",W "Ul f , LTUaPli int nil ffriA , ," 11 1 mi. some five or six dol- utm. Tt.e front door was pried open l.t i. - uivuio( io(t aoor, was 11 -a.l I.- . - ill the . " 1 lie rie t mrirn nil Tijnn ru mvis recognized tbe bad been taken ibe lr .... .. unable to say wbett ' else bat the change bad be rbetb- tali. n , , v c"DKe nail len k " "r n,,?' the Ko..ds In t), tt.- k.j ,. . ' d'"l and Uiey n-is U,;;J was -vldrntly whattho HWti." ' aIU:r "Rth, nuit lo l. JtVtU?.Uiu:toi,sa- Tue U,J i lUlw t-c ta.e I Mr. Casper miiti, of IVrr towosbip, wad a viator to oar cilice on Thursday. Mr. Jams Wilson, a snbecnb? r to tbe Frkema 5, fonserlY of Portage, but now of I.atrotx, fa., dropped In to us on Tliurajr. Tbe bond of Mr. Jarae C. Darby, the nrw !y i Irctcd FrnttoDotarj, was approved by the Court on Monday. Mr. )arhy will continue H. II. Myers, the preaeut efficient Clerk, and General McDonald will act as cletk la tbe Court. The Local .Vw of this place la Ita Issue of November 3tb had an article reflecting on the hotel at Lilly. As a matter of Jus tice to tbe proprietor o the Brandt I loose. In that plare we publish the name of the parties registered at his hotel on tbe day re ferred to for tbe purpose of showing that ln Brr.li nocs(. aTU is proprietor, Mr f .. . . . ... J . . i i I. George Brandt, at let do thir doty In providing accnmrrKHlalion for the traveling public. The fo' lowing named penons were entertained at the Brandt House on tbe day referred to : W. C. Wolfe, J. C. Jones Paul Vetter. Ed. M. Bolster, T. A. Shar bautrh, Robt. Scanlan. II. 11. Myers. Mrs. M. I). IWarer. Annie Blair, Mary Roberts; T. R. Kerr. Maude Bender. Dode C. Kenlon, Thil. G. Feclon. May F. Ilenry, Alice Secb ler. Maeaie Myers. Cyrne W. Jones. M. D' nir IT R Frrllne. Mr, f fi Pnrter. Kobeit-. E G. Kerr. W. J. SUr.e- man, Nettle 5tlneman, Mary Scanlan, II. Kylanrf.. Jr.. P. S. Pyl K. J. Shem. Harry Lloyd, rhlL Luttrineer. Ira Davis. John McBreec, Harvey ttneman, R. L. Mc Breen, R. Devereaux, Nan M. James. ('nrl Proreedlna"- Com. vs. Robert C. Howard. Sodomy. Defendant plesd guilty. Sentenced to one year and four months In penitentiary. Com. vs. Michael Cannon. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to one year and fon' months In penitentiary. Com. vs. Dsnlel McFall. Malicious mis chief. Sentenced to four months In Jail. Com. vs. John Smith: Assault and battery Grand Jury Ignored the bill and put tbe costs on the prosecutrix, Margaret Good. Cora. vs. Thomas K. Miller. False pres tene. Grand Jury Ignored the bill and put the costs on the prosecutor. J. A. Young. Com. vp. John Yoder. Obtaining Roods by false pretense. Defendant p'ead guilty. Sentenced to a II for five days and to re store the goods. Com. vs. John Utz'er. Assault and bat tery. Defendant plead guilty. Fined SiO and coets. Com. vs. nenry Gaughnour. Assault and battery. Defendant plesd guilty. Sen tenced to pey a fine of $20 and give bail in the sum of f20ft. to keep the peace. The following cases were continued : Com. vs. Aniustln Ssltzgtver. Malicious mischief. Com. vs. Henry Milhorn. Fornix et eet. Com. ys. Jos.-ph Donohoo. Same offense. Com. vs. William Barker. Malicious mischief. A volie prosqui was entered in tbe follows Ing cases : Com. v. Felix McIIugb, malicious mis chief. Com. vs, rffleer. Com. vs Wi'llam Obborn. resisting an George Roes, obtaining money by false pretenses. Com. vs. Nathan Hoffman, fornication and bastardy. Com. vs. John Gloek. fornication and bastardy. Com. vs. Edward C. Blngle, malicious machlef. Com. vs. XV. Eicbrlch, larceny. Com. vs. Patrick Sharkey, larceny, Cora. vs. Margaret Hebron, larceny. Com. vs. Etlward Spencer, adultery. Com. vs. Michael D. Little. Assault and battery. Jury find defendadt not guilty, but that be pay one half tbe costs and the prosecutor, Peter Cordell, the other half. Com. vs. Jacob Gates. Assault and bat tery. Bill Ignored. Com. vs. Peter Brown. Assault and bat tery. Bill Ignore-!. Com. vs. Louis and Lemon Bodenshotz. Assault and battery. Bill Ignored and the prosecutrix, Jennie Dougherty, sen tenced to pay the costs. Com. vs. jweph Miller. Assault and batterv. Jury find dsrendant gatity. Sen tenced to jail for 30 days. Com. vs. W. H. Watklns. Assault and battery. Jury acquitted the defendant and put tbe costs on the prosecutor. Com. vs. Marv Ellen Gallagher. Assault and battery. Jury acquit defendant and put the coats on Mrs. Winifred McGulre, the prosecutrix. Com. vs. Geo. Maknelz. Carrying con cealed deadly weapons. Defendant plead guilty and was fined ttO and costs. Com. vs. John B. Wettergreen. Resist ing an officer. Xolle prosyui entered. Com. vs. Charles Hoban. Shooting with Intent tekilL Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to eighteen months In the peni tentiary. Com. vs. William LI!z. Larceny. A noZ.V jro.2ii was entered. Com. vs. Augustine Clock and William Westbrook. Shooting with intent to maim. Jury find defendants gulity. Sentenced to six months In jail. Com. vs. Augustine Clock and William Westbrook. Larceny. Jury find defen dants guilty. Sentenced to six months in jail. Com. vs. jAmes Dillon aliat James Mc Mullen aliat Joseph Dillon. Larceny. Jury find defendan guilty. Com. vs. George Keller. Larceny. Jory find defendant not guilty. Com. vs. James Long. Selling liquor to minors. Continued. Com. ys. Joseph Dunlap. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and the county pay the costs. Com. vs. Thomas WaUoa. Breaking Into a store. Jury find defendant guilty and recomtrend bim to tbe mercy of the Court. Com. ve. James Farley. Larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Com. vs. John McMullen. nighway rob bery. On trial. 'nmaalrallaa. Johsctows, Dec 6. 18S9. Editor Fueeman .- Having noticed an article In the Ebensbnrg Local Xmci of No vember 30. 1S.S9, In regard to the hotel ca pacity and 111 management at Lilly, Pa. On the night In question, Nov. 29, 18, the Brandt and George houses seems to kayo had their bands full In attending to the wants of their own gneeta and those of the Ebenaburg Opera company, as the register or tbe Brandt House will fully attest bavicg at a very short notice served supper to 40 people, which fact must speak for Its self as to the capabilities of lb .Brandt House. I wilt here state as an uninterested party that I have always round tbe Brandt House to be first - class In every respect, and Its patrons to be cf the best, having an established rep utatlon aecong traveling business men. Hoping that this plain statrment will re move the djubt that appeared in tbe af or said paper as to the capabilities and hospi talities or the Brandt nous at Lilly. I am Respectfully Yours, Onk Who Ksows. illfadaart mt ladlana .larraal. TLe attendance at Indiana nor mal Is larger at present than at any pre vious rail term. Tha winter term opens Dec. 3d. Tbe spring term opens March 31 Special classes will be organized daring I term for thoae who cannot come at tha j opeiiiug of term. Persons desiring infor mauoa would do wr II to correspond early . DrlMM, y v Savler. 1 ftrbool Report. The follow In I th report of the Knlunc Publio Jv-hiHjlj for munth eudin Nuieior, It1" : Aver Karl1eJ. ttetJuca. ! i i Allle I.IotJ : t-t&a M tn'ri Ann. Shaokl i T. B. Alliaun.. 1!H M J ; ?! ! 4 : IS 2 6 ; -i u .-, 3 a-. Srf t 30, Total, ! la 117 uo lo 1UT 2 1; Koom No. 1. Class Leaders A class, I June DivU; B class, Irwin Good ; Cell's, Don CooV. Koom No. 2 Class Leaders A class. Annie Tlbbott ; B class, Ethel Shield. Koom No. 3. Class Leaders B class, Annto McBreen ; A class. Adda Jones. Koom No. 4 Class Leaders A class. Annie Shields ; B class. May Griffith. Room No. 5. Class Leaders A class. Oiin Barker ; B class, Willie Farnsworth. Tbe tallowing Is the names cf pupils who were perfect In attendance during month : Koom No. 1. June Davis, Blanche Gant, Mabel Gant. Mary Englehart. Kosy Crouse, Edith Davis. Maud Folsom, Pearl Kruiss. Fannie Thomas. Lida Datlson, Floirle Weaktin. Acnie Hitchoe, Laara rowelU Ella Tlbbott. Don Cook. Eromett Weaklin. Edson mil. nany Bennett, Joseph Ciouse. Arthur Hill. Daniel Lewis. Harry Jones. Irvln Good, Stanton Jones, Emerson Jones. Joseph Davis. Daniel Thomas, Richard Owens, Walter Apel. Bertie Connell. Room No. 2. Herble Evans. Harry Con ne II, Elmer Davis, Oil le Stlneman, neury Lndwig. Leo Luttringer, Walter Jones, Ernest Weakleo, Rhode Ritter. Arthur Evans, Roy Cook. Bessie Evans, Annie Owens. Annie Tlbbott. Barbara ITarvey. Ida F-'terllne. Ethel Shields. Mamie Thorap em, Lizzie Ludwig. Llda Lndwlg, Aanie Harnrnond. Gertie Hill. Edith Barker. Min erva Huber. Koom No. 3. Daisy Corbin. May Davis, Ada Jones. E. May Davis Mary Nipple, Myrtle Jones. Maud Sbenefelt, Annie Mc Breen, Mary Lelghty. Peter Lndwlg. John Ritter. OU'e Davis. Wallace Humphreys. Charley Evans, Irvln Gant, Herscbell Evans, Wellington Evans. Joseph Luttring er. Room No. 4 Annie Shields, Gertie Bower. Annie Frederick, Annie Mills, Nannie Luttringer, May Griffith. Sadie Nip ple, Monnie Murray. Blanche Folsom, Min nie Kirschner, Cora Evans, George Thomas. Fred Jones. Amos James, William Burk hart, Butler Roberts, Harry Sbeneffrlt. Ollle Stough. Death of Hlnhnp Talcf. Right Rev. Bishcp John Tuigg. D. D.,"ot the Catholic diocese or Pittsburgh and Alle gheny, died at the episcopal residence in A 1 toon a on last Saturday afternoon, at 5 minutes of 3 o'clock. Bishop Tuigg bas been In failing health for several years past and his death was not unexpected. His decease will be sincerely lamented by thou sands, not only member of hia own flock, but by tbose of other denominations in AI toona, who bad long known Mm and ap preclatad his true devotion to duty. The deceased prelate was born In County Cork, Ireland, February 19'n, 1820. and early evincing an inclination to a religious life, when a youth, entered the famous college of All nallows, Dublin where he continued until the fall of 1849. when be came to this country and was soon after appointed a professor In St. Michael's seminary, at Pi'ts burg, and on May 11th, 18o0. was raised to the dignity of the prie&thood. For two or three years be was stationed at rittsburg, remaining In that city until 1853, when la July of that year be was sent toAltoona, then a small village, where be continued as pastor of St. John's congregation np until the diocese was divided and Bishop Domenic taking tbe diocese of Allegheny, Father Tuigg waa appointed Ulsbop of Pittsburg and consecrated as such In St. Paul's Ca thedral In that citv on tbe 19th of March, 1P73. In July, 1S77. Bishop Domenic re signed and the see of Allegheny and Its ad ministration was confided to Bishop Tuigg. In l&O Bishop Tuigg bad an attack of ueart disease frum which be never fully re covered, and on the 13th ot April, 18H3, be was prostrated with an attack of paralysis which at Intervals was followed by several other attacks of tbe same nature that left him greatly weakened In body. On Thurs day last be was taken wttha congestive chill, which terminated fatally. Tbe funeral ceremonies over the dead Bishop were beld in Altoona on Wednes day at 10 o'clock. The body was taken to SL John's cbarch on Tuesday where it laid in state and was viewed by thousands of people. Bishop Pbelan, Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop Ryan and a number or other bishops and priests were In attendance at the obsequlties. Warder In tbe Flrat Dec re-. Tbe case of tbe Commonwealth against Charles Carter, colored, for tbe murder of John Matthews, which was on trial last week when we went to press and the names of the jurors published In last week's Free mas, was concluded on Friday by the jury bringing In a verdict of guilty of murder In the first degree. According to tbe testimony In the case the killing occurred at the bouse of John nenry Roberts, a colored man who is married to a white woman, and resides In Conemaugh borough. Tbe house has a bad reputation and was tbe resort of disteputable men and women. E-nnia Dunn, a white girl, was a frequenter of the dive and Carter and his victim were both Infatuated with her. Some time before tbe shooting Matthews bad told the girl something that Carter bad aid about her, and when Carter called she repeated the conversation to bim and they quarreled. While tbe quarrel was going on Matthews and a companion entered the house and Carter at once charged Matthews with lying abont bim. to which Matthews replied "'I gntss not," Carter, who was sitting dewn, at once rose np and pulling ont a revolver fired three shots at Matthews, two of which entered his body, from the ef fects of which be died the next day. After tbe shooting Carter fled and was arrested in narrlsburg a couple of weeks attr. Car ter has a bad reputation, and comes from a bad family, as It Is said that bis brother, Jesse Carter, was banged some years ato in Pittsburg for tbe murder of a man named Foster, and another brother la serving a term in the penitentiary, having plead guil ty to a cbaige of manslaughter. Tbe jury was out about four boors and It Is said on the first ballot stood nine for convietfoa of murder In tbe first degree and two for murder In tbe second degree. 9I.4SRIAUE urEsayt ISKIED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Dee. 11, 1889 : Christian F. Goran and Mary Rllan. Morrellvllle. Jacobs. Miller. Stonycreek township and Kattie Kellv. Johnstown. William Keating, Morrellvllle and Annie M. Kelly. Jackson township. Alex. Paulson and Annie Hadengreen. Morrellvllle. David J. Lavely and Margaret M. Bartie baugh, Millvtlie. Evan D. Powell and Jennie Worthlngton. Johns-town. I'll Up w. Lnman and Susan L. Pen rod. Sooth Foi k. Henry Funk. Jackson township and Sarah Leldy, Ebensbnrg. Winchester rifles cheap at Daftont'. Ilas'lna; Hppia"- IlASTiyos. Dec 10. Eiutor Freeman : Not having beard from cur town through your paper for some time, and 11 feeing so muddy that I could not travel through the town to find loafing places, I thought that I would try and amuse myseir by seeding you a few items. Tbe wreck n tht Clearfield and Cambria railroad caused tbe miners to be Idle for a few days, bnt alt are at work Dow and everyone appearing to be happy. The new elope Is proving to be a grand success under the management of Mr. Mc Haeh. In a abort time they will be able to chip coal and by next summer they exoect to be able to sblo one hundred ears dally. This will be a big boom for Hastings. The long looked for fetation is completed and ads much to tbe appearance of our town. Mr. Parks U the operator, and we win him a plearant time while in our midst. F. J. Kline is back In bis old pool stand Frank claims to be tbe champion pool play er. Slick. Teail. Vldl. Vlei. The Exposition is closed until October next. We saw It ; it was great, being in Its Infancy, but we saw enongb to convince ourselves of tbe fact that enterprise, sncb as displayed there, should not be passed by without some comment. But we etill won der why it was that only one wholesale li quor house was so boldly represented. Yon could see Its pyramid of bottles from any part of the great building. It was the pret tiest diplay there. Max Klein has proved to the public that be wants to be seen. Hia "Silver Age" rye whisky has now seen a well earned reputation that he Is proud of It and be wants everybody to see it. His goods are pure and reliable. Yon can have bis Silver Age at S 1.50 per full quarts, nis Guckenheimer, Finch, Overholt or Gibson at f 1 00 per quart, or 6 quarts for $5.00. Send for his price list and mention this paper. His address Is Max Klein. 82 Federal 5t , Allegheny, IIEI. LILLY. Died In Johnstown on Sunday. December 8th, 1889. Mr. Edward Lilly, aged 22 years. It was a shock to the many frlnds and acquaintenances of Edward Lilly, when the news of his death was received here on last Sunday afternoon. It was but a short time since he left borne and be then appeared to be in tbe best of health and a vigorous and stout young man. It was at first reported that he was killed on the railroad, but the following particulars cf bis death taken from the Johnstown Tribune of Monday re lieves tbe ead and sudden announcement of the additional canse for sorrow for bis be ing violently killed on tbe railroad. Edward, sod of Mr. t Isadora Lilly. Stew ard of tbe Cambria County Almshouse, died quite suddenly at a quarter past 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at FreidholTs Hotel. i Conemaugh borough, where be boarded. On Saturday afternoon he accompanied his brother to the P. R. R. station for the 4.11 train. On his way back to town, after tbe train had left, he was seized with a pain In the bowels and called at Dr. Zimmerman's drug tore for medicine. Ha was treated by the doctor and fell asleep. After a short nap be awoke and was taken by tbe Doctor In bis carriage to the boarding house. There h pains grew more severe, and about 10 o'clock Dr. II. F. To.nab was call ed. He pronounced tbe case one of acute peritonitis, and prescribed proper remedies. At 5 o'clock Sunday morning tbe Doctor again vUited him. Dr. John Lowman being also surx.moceJ, but their ministrations failed to afford the patieot relief. As bo continued to grow woie Father Alto, of St. Joseph's Grrman Catholic church, was called and administered tbe last tiles of re ligion. A few minutes later the sufferer expired. His rather, who was notified by tele graph, cf his son's illness, was nnable to reach here until Fast Line last r-leht. To day he took the remains to Ebersbnrg for interment. UXLl'UTRIX'S NOTICE. I t late el Lewis Buroon, deceased. Iet- i tera teat unitary In the estate of Ltvli Bur- iroen. la-e ol All'aheny tewneblp. Jamtrla I county. Fa., hirlcir been vranled to the noder- alnned.aU j ereoni Indebted to said etate are I taerehy notified to make iarment to me without , delay, and tho- Bavlr.tr claims agalnHt laid e- tate win prevent them properly authenticated or eltlement, to MARY JAXK KUGOON. Executrix ol Iwn Buntoon, dee d. Aibrllla, I'a.,ltsc 13. lsou.-flt. COAL LETTING. The Com ml ta'cners of Cambria county will re ceive teaied jroiKsai at their orhre at Ebena bnra;. Ha., nnul 1 o'clock r. m., Monday. Iec. 23rd. for turnfahlcK coal for Court Honre and jail lor one year. No. 1 ecreened Hoane Coal la required and It moi: be delivered In tha The Commt.'ultitierf reserve tha right to reject ay or all bids. J any JOHN KIR BY. J jH V CAVI'BELL. J. t. LI.HYD, I. A. Mc-Uocoh, Clerk. Com'rs. Attest : Jos. Home & Co. PBM ATE. STORES. Xmas Presents. What more appropriate than a bai.some dress for mother, or sister, or wife ? BLACK SILK. A few months ago Raw Silk cost 13 per cent, more than it costs now. Our Silks were bought before the ilse. Tbe prices are lower than prices can possibly be In a stock bought since. Over 200 gradts. to select from. in plain and fancy Black Silks ail tbe staple weaes and many new'ones. Everything in Coiored Siiks for evening wear or fancy work, at lowest prices. Sendor Sample. Holiday Dress Patterns, Good, warm and wearable Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Tricots and Cashmeres, at f 2 50 a patu in, up to lb- finest Paris Robes. Inquire our Mail Older Department. Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs by thousand dozens. SpecU! Holidry Boxes. Ladies' and Gent's Gloves and Furnishings. JOS. HOME & CO., G09-G21 Penu Ave , PITTSBURG. PA. Every thlna: will be aent by mail, expreea or freight to any adiraaa, and aatuuetioo la al waya Kaaranieed, J'v. 15,-1clual. ''royal SJf" Absolutely Pure. l ot powaer saver varies. A marvel nr ur!tv, trentrth ani wholwoujerief. Mre ecommiica! than the ordlnsrr kln tf. n i rannnt te Hold in competition with tee multuade oi th low test hort weiirht, atura or vlnti'j.hate w!er. ypli only in. cans. KiVA L UiltlKO I'owpeb Co.. 10S M allSL.Ntw Vott. D OXALD E. DUFTGN, A TTO K r. Y-AT-I.A W, Enncenriti. Pna'i r Offcce In Colonnade Kow. "VOTICE. Allparaona Indctxed to tlie Itretto Mer chandise company are !ieriy notified to c:ill and aeltle on or beiora the 11 day of Oclt.ber next, aa alter that date the bot.k will be r lice t in ttie bands ol a officer lor collection. JOHN F. WILI. Loretto. Sept. 15. 1639. UDirtjR- NOTICE. Having been violnted auditor hy the Ort.hani' Court ol CamWrla (lonntv.to hejr end decide upon exceptions and make report In the matter ol tbe exception to the account ol Annie Hrooknank. neceaed. ntlce If hereby iri'en that I will attend to the duties ol id appointment at bt oftlre In Elenturtt on Wednesday the a'j;b day ol January. lS'.'O, at the hoar ot 2 o'clock. ?. M.,wken and" where all persons interested may attend il they see proper E O. KF.K1! , Auditor. Ebensborg. Dec 6, 1SS9. 3t. FARM t'Ult SALE Tbe suheenber will ceil at prlvato ale his farm situate in OailTla townrbip. three ir I a bait miles eart ol Kbenbnrir. cinta:alnir 110 acres, SO acres I whl-h are cleared and In a atate of cultivation. The farm Is wi.ll watered, has a new frame house and a trame burn there, n erected and bas an orchard of one hundred and twenty trees of rholce fruit. ropieppion will t,e Riven at any reasonable time aDd terms will be made to suit the iurrli,ier. W 1 l.I.I A. M J. TILKNtY. Cambria Twp., A as - -J. !-'. SSMNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby ictven that John M,?Cor mick and L.uclnda 1. Mc Vtrmlck, his wiin. of Summerhill towni-bip.lacjbria Co., I a., by deed ol voluntary aasiimuiant, lrlntr date the 2 "M day ot MoTember. A. ! l-. bave aps'iined to Je.se H. iJltnoDd. of the like retdenre. in tru't for the benefit mi the creditor? of the said Johc MeCormlek and Iuclnda K. Mcc:ormick. all the estate, real and personal, ol them the said .Inhn and l.uclnda I". McCorinirk. All persTf In debted to tha fald John and Lucioda I. McCi.r mlck, or eltber of them, will make Immediate payment to the said assignee, or tbose button claims or demands airainst them, or either of them, will present tbe fame wl'hnut delay. Jl-Hs-sE H. DIMOM'. Ebensbont. Dee. 1J, 'W, U- Assinnee. OFEICE OKTHE CKEAKFIELI) AMI JEK i'EKaON KA1L.KOAD COMPANY. PHILAtiaXrHIA. Oct. xl. lfl. The Hoard of Directors of this Company bas called special meetinir of Its stockholders to be held at tha office of the company, at Koom iH, Bullitt Bu:iJ!n. 141 South KourLh street. Phila delphia, on FK1DAY. Ieceinber IT. I-. at 11 o'clock A. M.. lor the purpose ol voting lor or auuinj. tbe tnemer and on.'oildatlon ol raid ITumpany with tbe Bell's Hap Railroad, Com pany under the terms and l.rovislons ol tl.e aif reement of merger and c..nso:Matlon now oa Dleat the company 'a orrioe, wh-re.y. Inter alia, an Increase ol capital spick aiid bonded in.lett wJness ol tbe eonul idatd corporation will be ef fected according to law. and t lrrart any other basinets which may come uelire the meetinir. FiiANK b. LEW IS. tecrotary. ZEckexirocle CarrolltQKr Having just returned from the )lClt; ilSSUlllUCUl Ul lULll.U.lilUi:t., (.UUSWUUq Ul J tlvuj, -' a large stock of Clothing, Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Goods for Men, Boys and Children, a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Wrap?, including a line of Plush goods, and Boots and Shoes, we claim to lead. Then we have Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Oilcloth, Robes and Horse Blankets not to be excelled anywhere. We are prepared to meet the public wants at the very lowest prices. We will not be undersold and always guarantee sat- , isfaction. Soliciting your patronage and thanking you for pa$t favors we are Respectfully lours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CAItHOMrOWX, X'V. BOOTS, S IBS & W JXTST RECEIVED '37 P.. L DAVIS' CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Boots for Men and Boys, Gum Boots for Men itnd Boys, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, - Gum Shoes for Ladies and Children, Shoes for Children and Babies, Shoes to fit Evervbodv at Lowest Prices. JULIAN ST., EBENSBURG. PA CHAMPION COJIBINATM FENCE, ISSKlirii This cut represents the Champion Combination Fence that is be ing manufactured by the Cambria County Fence Factory at Ebens burg, and which has given entire satisfaction wherever it is being put up. It is the cheapest, best and strongest fence made. Some thing the farmers have been waiting for and must have. Th6 fencing is manufactured by E. B. Creswell. Now farmers and oth ers, if you want a good farm or yard fence dj not fail to ec the fjhampion Combination Fence, Hi.iraiAs is ciijii.Mi r AnaMMUN Hhdliiia firr .r. .arDK for tha vca: l.jr Uytnz in a larja stuck gooda ai iToi.rl ato lor Uia uccat tun. aim: iTti:iviic for 'jiii i:ve.nt. Gus. blmon bas left frr the Eastern c!'l for th purpose of laying In an Imtnuiwe and fine stock of goods for tbe HOLIDAY SEASON. No one will be XorgnlU-n, and br.thrlcii and poor can Snd goods of every description In our mammoth btote agreeable to iui lr tastes. blMOXS' WEEKLY CAUD OF REASOX. Ladles do yoo want to make yonr hnsbands or brothers a nice, dnrabln Chriitmat Present ? If po, CLtiie to ourt-tore and buy them oneot our nice -ult. which will cost you only TEN DOLL M.S. The suits are made up of tbe finest material. If a uit won't do . ttuv tlier n of otir fin ( Ivsr ciau. nf whlcn we have fifty different btyles at the low riirnre of ElOHT 1 ILLAKS and KIK'l Y CENTS (fs SO) each. If ttiis be too inncn, buy them a Hat. .r Fur Can. We have tl e-e ;it Jl.ns each the nicest kind in the market. Other dealers ask you f 175 to S.Ou for th-? same kind. Or buy thero a beautiful Necktie or a pair of Sn.-penilers or oil, well, omit arouml to ur it)re ani undoubtedly you can select some beautifnl and aDpropriate present from tbe or.e trocaod aua one artit-Us we have in stock. And now Gf-ntlemen, we would like to say a woid or two you: Sure!y you will not he tusj stingy to buy your w:fe, sister, mother or swe-'-teart somthinc dura ble, bfau'.ifii! arid uful for a Cbilstmas present. Surely not. If you intend doing so, Ijb sur and come t-traipht to us before eolnt eisewhere, as we cau spII yon, dirt cheap, Bum- of the mo.-t beautiful and ibtt-ht iadit-b' Cloth Coats, loop cr f-hort. Jerseys and I'luches. Ion k' or ftioi t. ever brought to Gdllitzin. at 00 cents on the dollar. We also haye, from which you cin select n haml 6iOiC present, a Cn liceof Kurs such as Muff and Loa. A fine line of Shawls of b'i kind .V fine line of Dress Goods, from the cheapest to the b-'3t A fito line ot Shoes. Gloves. Moods, Ka-ii nators. Moffl-rs. Statuary, Albums, Picture Frames, etc., in fact anything you may want will tie found In our iore. We are not eoinz to forcet the childreu either. We are coinu to CM a nUv stcrking for crn u.l everv one of you. We are aWe to do this through a special contract with Santa (,'iaus Now, reader, r member that what we say in the foregoing is a fact, anil when von wnnl to buy go at once to Simon Dros..' largest geueriil store lu Cambria county at G aliitin. uheie you can have from . '10 to .'!.; per r.dot. on all nnrchse, something you canuot d. when vou lt;v eisewliere. 'Wii will pay return fares of all persan frota a dUtitia hy ia,l vh pur.'li 'j cx'tii ol iiv FINE CHRISTMAS FKESENTS. Ho to Simon Jlrothera. Chestnut Street, Oalliti In, Ha. They have thcai In all varieties from tLe must costly tl'jwn to the cliei(.est. &c Hoppel, - a, Fena'a, Eastern cities with a full, com- j Of- mm ma Christmas s Comin IN 13 B B B mmm$ We have just returned from purchasing a splendid stock of vnnoo Ul lUUOj r f J t si f jy k i i wm Clothing, "etc., that even we, with our record of low prices, were never able to quote before and may never be again. These splendid bargains aro il oa liere and next week we will quote you prices on them if they are not all gobbled up before this paper goes to press. Dun't buy any tiling in our line until you sec our new stock. Talk about Bargains ! "Bargains" is a Small Word and thera is no other word in the English language (hat will give you a clear idea of what we can and will do; nothing but seeing them for yourself. They will be here soon and will be llarked in Plain Figures THAT WILL Sweep Everything Before Them. with as little mercy to high prices as the (loud of the C-onemauglx Valley showed to life and property. We have a few of ihoso all- wool Undershirts for 45 tents, with drawers to match at panic price. Good wool Mittens for 19 cents, wool Hose at 21 cents, au l a very ht-avy all-wool Hose, our best, for 25 cents. Itibbous at iliiferenfc prices. But I iiat is tlie Use of Talking ? Come and see the goods for yourself. We want you to sv cur goods whether you buy ur not. 'M lllsT.M is !; IN : -im!, ii; i'-t., n j.jc i r.e 7 il l-.i; is .'.tsiuii : i r-pitr- BRS SIMON.' I!KTHhKS Are Hen,!.) uirter fir aii ahu aL.,1 In inniK i'iiji-isas rrwiMn liivetlieai call and te convlni.l mi tti n p.ilnt. New York where we succeeded in Underwear, Hosiery, Caps, Kubbers, Caps J t X I? Wo f
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