gnmlma J tcciwtn. -Turk") were scarce In Ebensburg on rr-.rMi"- v a. a.. la m ! n Vrf. T. B- Allison speni me ouiiuiyi is.llana. T,.,, F.icnshtirc Public Schools will ra- h- jcrtia r.. x- A (,,;:. given in me opera uouse u::1-'f J'b work neatly executed i i. i livif u call. K 15 Klttell. of Brtllefonte, spent -A -Mr town last n " A f.in.-y iSc Dtl will b given at trie M Ut Pick, of this place. Is jlalX lj r:i- s i'11' frlenJs In Indiana. I iiul rVnlon, of Philadelphia, ipent Cvr;,:n;i- with hi parent In this place. jr riiiilp I.uttrlnirer, of Ebenabum, wot a i w iUv In HUburu last we ek. .VN-rt Williams, of Homestead. r . f tiiM-riy of Etnburi?, was In ta :t i in. I boy were out on New Year's ins .1 i v.t.il up the town with strains t f wr t ti.it- . A ,, . i, i. w-nnke. out for an alriaz.was k ,. t . - :t r N-w li!uorafielJ, ferry county. on i . r V: ES :-! rJ : Jl'..t - -Mr :n.: i,,r s r.'i'Uf ! -Mr. A.tf.iu, sl1 I.'' M cr t'U.". . II.i-'..-. -Mr tn. Hi -M IV- iKiit Kickeatl, who bat been In . i Icr Heme time, returned to ii n Miinday. i Krauk Onnell. John Scanlan ii ni Kt-ir, ot this place, were In v. u last wtek. T. 1'indin) wbii has been In Mary Miiue month unst. retarned to Et- . n ( 'lifl.-tnnis Day. tulip McDonald and wife, af Altboueh Httntlnadon coanty has been three years without a llqmor license, there has been such an Increase of drunkenness that It Is believed a cumber of licenses will be granted to reputable piaoee at tba next tern of court, and all the Huntingdon ho tels will apply. A broken axle, on an east bound freltht trata ran-ed a wreck at the eat end of the tunna-l on Wednesday evening which borkdd the track and delayed travel for several hours. Twelve freight wpm. wrecked bnt fortunately no one was hart. TbleTee effected an entrance Intn the cellar of the Central Rotel, In this p'are. sometime on Tuesday eight by breaking h paJ'orksoff two doors. It Is net known what thev took as they left the barrels, and the proprietor can only surmise that they carried away a Juff or two of liqnor. -Mr. William Noel, a well-known eltH-n of Hasting, formerly of Carrnlttown, where he was engaged in merchandising for a number of years, died at his home in Plant Ices on Monday last, aged about 61 years. ITis remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Carrolliown on Wednesday last. The Pennsylvania railroad has con tracted with the Baldwin Locomotive Works for 65 heavy freight engines, which will soon be finished. The railroad company received 22 engines from the Baldwin works Isst month. The freight traffic of th road la very large and Is In creasing dally. Andrew Carnegie has aut hoi tied the officials of the Cambria Iron Company, to draw on him Tor funds to rebuild the Johnstown Pablo Library bnl'dlng whleh was destroyed bv the flood. The library has an endowment fund of J40.0O0, and upon completion of their building will be In good shape. -. .i i. , r u ;::.. t'-: V'A:. - v.-. '. ' i. ! v: : V.:-, .,..,!. v.,.. ..;, ; ' u: p i I Up I -am: "i r. . A swindler recer.tlr sold a Clinton couatv farmer a recipe for making his wheat weigh twice as much as It ought to. and signed a contract to divide the money gained by the extra weight with the scien tific swindler. The "contract" eventually lnt the holidays with relatives turnd up a promissory note and the s in tuts place. rarraer pain js ror IC Th bam of Jnrv Commissioner Samul A. CrUe. in Mt. Pleasant towashlp. Westmoreland eountv. was entirely de stroyed by fire Sunday night. A valuable horse and cow and all his crops and farm ing ntenslls wre destroyed. Loss, 12.500 ; insnred for t:tO0 The Are Is believed to have been of Incendlarv origin. The F.twrahurg Normal School will open In the Public School buIIdiDg, this Tlare. on Monday. April 21t. It will be conducted by R II. Biter, B. E . of Galls itzin.and T. B. Allteon. A. M . of Ebens burg. and as both are teachers of abllit and experlenre. the school no doubt will be a success. For rartieulars see the circulars. Mr. Ilarvey Weaver, son of the late Charley Weaver, met with a serlons acci dent on Thursday evening. December 26, on the road near. Wstoer. The young nan. team, wagon and load of shingles togpther, rolled down an embankment three or fonr rods. Mr. Weaver was quite eeverely Injure,! but will likely recover. Chrrrntrn 7?.-cerit. Etward E Lantr. a brakeman on the I lVnn-ylvatila Rsllroad, while weighing cars at I)rr Sunday evening, fell from the top , of a car m1 rer-ived Injuries that will prove ! fatal. Ii I riuht foot was smashed, his left I arm broken, and he was Injured Intornallv. I.sntfs hom Is at New Lebanon. He U21 years old and unmarried. He was taken to i the West Penn Hospital. Tb County Commissioners have made a contract with the Electric Light Cow puny to light the court house throughout, ! Including all the offices, and the placlog , of four lights of ten candle power each in the tower to illuminate the clock, while j a large light In front of the building, to . gether with the lighting of the Jail and 311 (.table. Th contract rrlce U f40. ('turllflii Puhlic Spirit. j Calvin Kochendeifer, a young man ! from Bedford county, who was stand ine h j the back door of a drug store In Ilolllday f burg, on Monday evening heard two ehoU nrea in rapu succession and felt a sharp paiu in ul h-ft hand. Oa examination tt was discovered that a bullet had torn away part at his thumb and first and second fingers, which had to be amputated. It le nut known wbe did the shooting and the af fair Is wrapped n mytery. I We notice the smiling countenance of - cure g,ar,teed by 1),. J. B. ; Mr. W. B. Smitten, on of the proprietor, Ai.-t, M , I htla.ielphia. Pa. Ease or the Cao.bria county fence factory agaia op.-rat.nti or delay kriu busl- ! on our tr.t xr. Kif ... w ence of a week or more enjoying the hol IMays has retnrned and farmers and others who wNh to talk or purchase fence will find Mr. Smitten at the Mountain ltoue. The fence la tne planing mill of Mr. E. B. Creawell. In thU place, where it can be eeen at any time and Its merits will speak for Itself. , o and take a look at rt. j J E. Hutchinson, late Superintendent j Of the Altoona Division P. R. R., has been j appointed Superintendent of the West Penn . Division, "rhis change causes the follow ing appointments : A. CJ. Hippey, Eigl neer Maintenance of Way .on Phladelphla .t Erie Division, to he Superintendent of Altoona .JlvlKlon ; W. B. Rohn, Car Clerk i to Mr. IIaU!hlnson. goes with him to the , Wet IVno ; Clarence E. Ptatlethwaite to I be Car Clerk to Superintendent nippey; i John Moran to be Assistant Car Clerk. These appointments took effect on Wednes i day. A dangerous counterfeit of the one flol lar silver certificate has been psrt in circula tion. It Is DATfect in detail and nnlw a - is. Wiilmui and Thomas Doran, mi i-rM'l township, spent a few i t.in cm Tuesddy. .ii-rlilcntal fall on the streets of - ;i ii-w diiyM ago Mr. Jacaes Som- .( -Micrated bis shoulder. V ittl ew ihm, of this place, has il a clerkship in the bank of Johns . k t Co.. at Oarroi:towu. i Blanche Henry, who was home Km holidays, returne.i to St. Xivi r'i Academy on Thursday morning. n Mondny, Decern ler 23d, the County Onm.iiicners n:et and appointed H. A. EngV'.uit, of Ebensburg, Mircantile Ap- lion. Johu T. tirlfflth, and family and Pri -f i K. A. l.yte and family, both of K.i'-e 'x . are hereon a visit to ex Sheriff trr-.f-.n. -.M.-.-r. Johnston, Buck A Co .bankers. rft-'-i plnee, tlUtririuted a verv bandiome i -sleiutur to the citii'tis of Eteu:burg on ! JV Ve.tr's Day. i Mr. Joliti J. lUvis, of Camhrli town- ?hlp,hs h.-eu laid un for several weeks with liitUiuatory rheutiiatisiu and U .said to be In a precsrious enoditlon. i Ileruoui Fry, residing nsar L'Uroha, I. is lelt chek shot off while out hunt liv. ia-t. w.eU. but Is utmble to tell bow It oci-Lrn-d. He is recovering. Mr. Jolin C. Ilunlin, of Tnnneltnlil, , pnt a f.-w hours In town on Thurday n.l hefore he left ad. led his name to tl i I'kilv in'j sn i-fli.tltin tut. ! .un,. ,,f our oldest and test weather ; !,'-I'i-'s h.ive sUnally filled In all their prv.llrti. ins nnd l.sve at last concluded to !K ti e weitM.T '-U'l ad she pleases." ; 1: is in.t ' ftm tl at New Years reaches : tt nut!'- inr.uiitalii top without elelghlrg , li..: i.. l.j tl.., t ill.' Mere r-.as not been heard I I.- . i'fc -fa slifi hr-ll on imr Htntt, -M .t.i. r AIi.vi.ius, the venerable Supe- ' r.nr.-H ,.f tl. s st.-rs ,,f charity convent and I sciM..ut i,-,..., on Wednesday tf !l! I- .T. ; HHS ihlll.t tC I -A mi:- niniei ii sr'hh-rger, from Sum- ' i. 'i. i . cut work on the temporary M-" ! rfh't.ltat Kst Conemaugh fell ti.. i.r-.le ..u Tuesday and broke his v-ste.i tv tnou.siiiids of curee after i a 'ititiht wreok at Mrliarvey's sta ' Aitoon.i. on Friday la.st. a fire s -i ! Charles C irflli-h. was no badly 'I i' Jt lie died. I Id was 2 years old u:n;.:ri..-l. I Owls formerly of this plve, a i : i. mi Psvls, deceased, dieit at . Nrrtsa, on Chrlstuiis -XJiy 1 feter. He w about tweuty . f ag... 'ing Heiry, Robert Jotos. v!-..iemaW..r. el; of this place, "ii'.g school at Einmefsburg, M-'i.t the holidays at thtir i u a-s a young lad of w.i- i:ir-.in from a hors '1 : of st week, aud ww ni'. :iri.-onoious condition ' are s. rlt.iM. .Vet :! us -V: to r U.4 p., - ; ,-, r... a-.-cr, son of Mr. Jacob l -'iariua tuwiMlilp.who bad t off on tbj railroad at in- tune a.i ha ej far recov- :e I.'sve the hospital. Tb eae of Elliott Robley ajjalnst the rebnsy Ivauia Railroad Company far t-.O damages, which was va trial at Huntingdon for two weeks, came to a auddeo terminal tic 3 by Judge Fur&t directing the Jury to find for the defendant Mr. Robley, who lest bis house, barn, stock and the greater part of his farm land by the disastrous June flood, elleg.-d that the damming ct the water by the company's bridge near his property was the direct cause of bis loss. It was tield by the court that the flood was 'an act of God." and tbat therefore the railroad company could not be heU respon sible. Burt D.irtasn was arre&?ed;in Tittsburg about a month aco on the charge of drcn ennc:s. Bt-Iirving Liui to be a crook the Mayor seut him up for 30 days, and a corres pondence was had with Mayor Turner of Altoona. which resulted In the arrest of Dor uiao on Saturday, charged with the at tempted murder of William II. Lae. whose grocery store was robbed on the Dlght of November 7ih last. lie was taken to Al toona on Monday and at a bearing In the Mayor's offi ce Mr. Lee. who has recovered from the wound received, positively Identi fied Dornian as tne man who shot him, and he was held In default of 53.000 bail. Ilerman Fry, who lives cear Weis dlstilery. In Uuity township Westmore land county, while out huntiDg on Tues day morning was fatally injured. He was crossing a fet.ee and la some accidents! manner the gun was dii-cbane !, blowing the top of his head off. He was not found nntll Wednesday morning wbeo he was taken to the home of friends and properly cared for. Dr. Donneliy was called and administered to his wounds. Everything was done for the relief of the sufferer, but at last accounts be is lingej--Irg between life and d-ath and It Is In possible for him to tecover. lie was aed about twenty years. Xavler Francis Picayezi, alias Frank Franklin, a Frenchman, was arrested at the Pardee mines, near Plillllpsburir, Pa., on Wednesday night, by Detective Bennlng.of New York City, on the charge of niu'iler and robbery co;n'uittel in France four years ago. Picwezz aud a comrade were arrested at the time fur the otrangu'ation of a wealthy gentleman and bis dauaht-r, an while his comrade was convicted an 1 pun ishment meted out to him. Picavezz suc ceeded In soma way in making his es cape, fl-eing to this country. He Is 34 years old and has a wif and foor children la bis Dative country. He adm-ts the rob bery but deules having committed the mur der. He was taken to New York and will be extradited without delsy. Iteade Towuntilp Hem. Rkahe Township. Jan. 2, 1ft). Editor Freeman : Mr. J. J. Hile, of Uoooken. Pa., was the welcomed guest of his daughter. Miss Cornelia E Hile, teacher of the Glasgow ptltuary scnool, daring Cbrietmas. Rev. W. A. Baler and wife of Glasgow, are visiting relations Id Philadelphia. Rev. M U. Smith, the Bsptist minister at Mountain Dale, is in the city of Philadel phia visiting bi dauhvr, who Is in one cf the hospitals nf that place undergoing a surgical ci-eration. The balmy air of laet Christmas was fra grant In thU loca'ilty witheceotof orarge blopKorus. The merry w-iidicg bejla have pealed and at leat four couples Lave been Jolrjed In the b.ily bonds uf matritrony. The following is the list of the benedicts : Wm. Lovell. of Glasgow, and Mi Eva Schmlttle, of Mountain Dale ; David Glass aud Mary E. Hollen. of Homeland ; M.irt Mulhollutu and Mrs. Susan Rassel. of rear Glasgow ; E.,s Mi.ler, of Mountain Dle. aniMiss M.-r.iii MalhoUum, of Suirs iy. R-V. W. A. P.ielr. the popuiar U. II. Minister, received a hand-ome gohi watch aspreeenton Christmas moreir.g. This wae a surprise gift to the reverend gentle man aud Is an Indication of the Meh es teem in which he Is held In this locality. The first re-union for fourteen year of the members of the tamiiv of Jos. G. Hollen was held oo New Year"s day at the old residence. It was a pleasant and highly enloyable affair and mark a "red letter" day In the bistnry of thai family. The school aignataries of this towcihiD held a business meeting on last Saturday. On to-morrow the Bol.s Gap railroad will pass into the bands of the Pennsylvania railroad, and hereafter it will bekuownas the Pennsylvania North Western railroad. Wedding cards are ont for the roarriaa of Mr. Steward Clark and Miss Minnie Miller, both of Mountain Dale, which will take place to morrow. The Christmas festival occasion wis bne et unnsnal erj tymeot to the family of Mr. (. L. Davis, of near Gia-gow. It was made so by visile fioai their sous. manufactured at William and Frank and daughter Grace. The former was accompanied by bis fam ily aud the latter lady bv ber hust.ar.d an4 family. Messrs. Harry Campbell, tif Glasgow, and Hoiumes Ejiheiser, of ARoona, were the invited guests on the oeeasioc. . A festival for the beoett of the M. E. cbuich was siven at MounUln Dale last Taeeday evening. R. M. Bmlelfl. Oa last Saturday morning about 10 o'clock Richard L. Davis, who kept a boot and shoe store on Julian street. In Ebenshurg. took a dose of Paris green, from the 'effec'a of which, after lingering in great suffering until three o'clock, he died. The deceae-d about a year ago lout his wife elt.ee which time be bad been drir.ting tc-avi y at Inter vals, and lately more than usual. Oa Christ mas day be went to Johnstown and re- small fraction of an Inch longer thaa the I turDe1 the same nigbt very luatb intoxlcat -A : i .u ..s u . . f '.J ., Ii - V a- twani t.rltSlh, of tkis place, went -v:.,ri Wednesday afternoon for '.f consulting Dr. Graham, a "' 1 1 y cmn of that place, In re-- ''-g wU.v-h Is getting aare again. : r w,, reived in thla place a o !:ati.,K that Newton Lloyd, Cambria tcvwnshlD I IH'.IVi. of auu wrt West a n uk her of -d died tecent.'y In Xew Mex- ' '1 at LoreUo. Pa , want but l..i.ir ,es, heais. turnlna niiuna -ni, oats, w,.lt an(1 ryJj ur kraut. f,,r which he siil price; ; art ca.sb paid If k'tr-. .l0..t1!y - as a in ,r - 1 4S Tuitg, ageiii I' J'jiH-ation lu that Cltv nn for the New society, m- Sunday, Treasury plate. Close Inspection will un deceive anyone, as the note is very dc-ffic-lent In execution. Tte vignette of Martha Washlnutoa and the shading In the words "United States" on the face of the bill show coarse engraving. The paper, too, is a por glazed imitation of the Treasury pa per, cot showing an fiber, at all, although if soiled or wrinkled tte note would pass ao occasional expert. Mr. J. C. ness. the engineer whose tbouthtfulness and heroism saved so many lives at Rast Conemaugtt oo the afternoon of the flood, was preeented with a gold watch and chain by residents of Esst Cooe maugh oa Chr'stmas day. The watch was purcnaaeci in 1'ittshurg aed bears this la ;riptloa : ''Presented te J. C. nsa by Persons Whuee Lives Were saved at Cone maugh. Ta.. May 31. 1889." The presenta tion took plaee at a banquet on Christmas evening. Certainly no gift oo Christmas in ''at or Ilia lif Rh,.- i i . ... A t " i siy -in worinny Deecowec than this. . Ul" "tUt s funeral -r Johnttoxcn Trilune. w w ea atf,i i -in- rwiiiuipma UlearneU and Jef ferson Railroad Cotnpanles voted so Friday, at Philadelphia, te consolidate, ander the name of the Pennsylvania and Nort 6 west ern Railroad Company. The capital stock of the new company W 1,000.000, and the bonded Indebtedness tl V).000. an Increase ' l.ave a srrh, I)., 'P-edy and positive Cure j htherla. Canker M.Mib, and i '"U a Catarrh I'.mi. a . se i i i 4(1.. , . ---Wih ivemnuy. A - Willi Mfh UMU,. Vu) f"ith ""l HW--t breath. Sold by Dr. T. J. D.vWon i. t ed and keot up the debauch until Saturday merniog when he terminated tie life. He had, on previous occasions, threatened to end his existence by suicide and oa Satur day morning the lady with whoa he board ed, noticed him with the Paris greeo and at once gave the alarm. He had. however, taken a large quantity of the poison and although medical aid was at onc summoned he conld not be relieved. He was conscious up until a short time before his death and admitted taking the poison with the intention of ced ing bin lire. He was about fifty-five years of age, had resided In Eeoaburg for about twenty-five years, prior to which he lived In the State of New York, and daring the war served In the 14th Brooklyn regiment. He was married about eighteen years ago to Miss Abo Howell of Cambria township, who preceded hitn to the tomb about a year ago. He leaves no children to niouru bis untime ly end. Klder lluzard'i Ltal and Bsttory "Beatrice," by the wierd author of ' She." begins exclusively In next Sooday'a Issue of the Pittsburg Dispatch, which also gives a new cents of letters by Bill Nye, funnier than ever. Mrs. Partington and ber son Ike take a trip abroad; an entailment of their diary will also appear each Sunday, togeth- Itb many other good things which make HIIRIaCF. LICKia&Kai l"t!l'El. The following marriage licenses were iseued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court ror two weeks ending Wednesday, Jaa. 1, lfcWJ : Win. V Lowell and ta E. Sotmlttle. Ka4e Uiwnihlu 24arliB ". aiuUittlsrn and Satan C. KdMell, KemJe townnbtp. Wm. (.'bust. Jr., Jvtanstown and Mary Straat, Vl-per Yodar townnhlp. EJward S. Wilt. Jobnu.wn aod Mary A. Urf Cth. Stor jcreak towcaUlp. John A.. Blala ar-J Uaoriaaa JohusoD, Jetins- I town. I Joseph Kirm-nrth Miller. Mountain Dale and sarab M.TruXoli, sbtrley. Pa, j It. F. Jai-kiic.n asJ ElUa Jane UolrUne, Joboa I town. KI1 Ii-.rT.roii. Jarkoa township and tllie ; Stutxoian. Taylor tunhlp. I li-aac Musleuaa. Lilly and Mary Jane Sease, I V4,bl natoc townabip. j Edward A. Hrowa. Flndley, Ohio, and Klrlna ) 1 rofar. Ml lv;:l. c ieorue W. Falnfax and Ida Sutberiacd, Juhattovo. Jooatban Kacs and Safah A. Bowora, Jaekton townahl;. John H. Wllaun and Catharine Edwards, Por tage towr.rhlp. Martin M. MeDonald. Wllmor and Arabella ("orrnrr, Sammerblll towniblp. cieorKe y. Kibtx-t and Emma S. 'loukhenour Frcnkilo burouxb. 'h trles M. Mitchell and LI nl e Coy, Krankltn boruugU. btamftacs Tombrtkt and Mena Kylee, Cam trla b"ronub. bsnlei H. Helael and Allies M. Woltord, Adams tow 3hl. Jobn Tennant aai Lory Lae. Jubanuwn. J. P WUnlnifer aad Annie Orrta, Jobnatowa. DavM S. lai and Mary K. Ulasi, KeaJe townpblp. Wm. A. Weaver and Amanda A.Oelsel, Faint township. Somerset caunly . Wm. Harriett and Sarah Eilen ilenbberger, K.chland t-.wnnhlp. Steward M. Clark, Newbunr. Hantlnadoa county, and Minnie M. Miller. Heads township. Harry A. ttaneri. Itrobe, Weatmoreland, and Mlunie KuhaUHb. Wilmore. J.ilah F. 1 ui-rlmtn. Last Waterford. Junlatta county, and Minute tostway. Keade township. J(irpn Kant aa.l Ltixabeth Hlppt. Jonodtown. lanlel c Murk and Maggie A. Smlli-r. Ual llizin torouKb. rbotnaa L. I'ardy, Creasoa and Bridget C'ar lanJSummlt. lt-iaoCoy and Kacbael MUbler, Franklin bor ouvh. L lgarM. Hill and Francis P. Parks. Franklin borounh. Wlliiam Uoolerbaacn and Mary ISagle, Oal- lltiln townxblp. Jobn Foster and Nora Yoong, Johnttown, A. U. Milier. Johottown and Efla M. Beard, Indiana county. "Tbrmi t poa I tl e WrltJ "Thrown Cpon the World." thrllllnR Eiiatliab melodrama, opened in this city for a week's engagement. The afternoon per formance was given to a large audience but the evening saw the lttle theatre packed to the doors and holding the largest receipts so far tbia season. The piece Is a dramati zation of Charles Reade's novel, "It Is nev er too late to Mend," and is given with a wealth of scenic effect, a 'good company and all the adjuncts of a first-class produc tion. The utar Is Mr. Rutas Scott, who gives a good piece of work as Tom Sback for j, and plays the part wltbout the accus tomed raut of the melodramatic hero. The specialties Introduced were of a bright and i.ovel kind and added greatly to tne success of Ike play. The stage setting calls for more than mere mention. The prison sc-ne was somHhing out of the gea, etal run. and the Australian but. with the eape of ths two men in a boat under the liht of the blazing cabin, brought the audi ence to its feet with txeitement. The piece seems destined for a week of very large bus iaees, as It is replete with startling situa tion. Is well mounted, has plenty of the humorous about It aod few dull spots. Un'tun IItoI'I Thrown Uion Use World" will appear at ttie Opera Il. u,e, this place, next Satur day evc-Lia. Tickets for bale at Jama' Drug Sure. A Sew Cowl Vela Opened. Joseph Van Ormer.of Cambria eounty. was In the city yesterday (Tuesday) aud , reports the finding of a new coal vein at , Van Orraar station, half a mile above Palleo Timber. Tbia new find is a matter of great I Interest to pen pie inhabiting that vast area j of coal territory in Cambria coouty. and also ! to Darties lu Efcenshurg, wh have money invested In that section. Mr. VanOriner . has already leased his coal property to par- i ties In Ilollldaysbnrg, wHo propose to com- j mence tuioiug okv-raiions in the nesr fotore. t Many jears aeoe earch was e..mmehcc-d ! for thie vln of coal, which was known to I exUt. according U the geological structure ! of the formations in that section of countty. Kehavol Report. report of Bethel reboot Xo. 2. or Black lick towaship : Attendance. 3W; average at tendance, 35; percentaee of attendance, . Those who were perfect In attendance: Montell Davis, McClure Rowland. Edward Berkey. Everett Davis. Mellvin Rowland. Jesse Forguson, Bertie Maban, Dwlght Berkey, Allan Rowland, Usrvey Rowland, Harvey Marian. Cleveland Marian, Willie Berkey, Charley Rowland. John McCormick, Merton Davis, Jr.bnny Fergusen. EfHeWag tier. Alma Rowland, Winnie Davis. Dora Wagner, Bertha Ferguson. Cora Maban. Gertie Ferguson. Leoteu L.t kiMa.it, teach er. iii:i. 1 HOM AS- Died at lr home In Alle gheny township on Thursday, December L'oth. 188-J, Mrs. Margaret, wife of Michael Tborua-, a Bed about S7 years. HOrcK. Died at hf-r home in Derry. Westmoreland county. Pa., from typhoid fever, on Friday, December 2o 1889, Mrs. Mary A., wife ct John Houck, aged 33 years. The deceased was born In Barr towoship, Cambria county, and was a daughter of Jacob and Margaret Crook of tbat township, and a sieUr ot Henry Crook of the same township. George Crook of Cambria town ship, Frank Crook of Eoensbutg aud L'.zzie E., wife of Emmet Mulvehll of Euensburg. Mrs. Houck was a devoted and loving wife and akirjd mother and her tusbaDa has the sympathy of all in his great bereavement. Her remains were Interred in the Catholic cemetery at JZerry or, the 2rtih of December, followed to their lat testing place by a larire number of sympathizing relatives and fr leads. Carrolitowu .Veu-j oleasa copy. SIMON BROS.' 10 Per Cent. REDUCTION SALE ...OP- Boeklem-a Arnica Halve. The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, bait Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all bkiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfc-et satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. bold at the drug store of E. James, E bens burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. r f ROYAL KSJI J J 5 rz ' , Aa A fc w" lffrn I Absolutely Pure. Tne powner aever variei. a marvel ef rnrltT, ItreoKtb and wbolewmeoM. Mure economical tban the ordinary kinda. and ranaot be sold In competition with the maltitnde r.f the low test hurt weiicht, alum or pborpnate powdar. old oniy in Kuril UiiUtf 1'uwntal'a WHISt..NiwYon. 1WS L "a aAr..-niif ann lr 0 acres srinad In a. nummerhill Fresh property. Jan. 3, WM. lu t..wo,-lo. known as the Alex Inquire ot THOMAS CIKIFFTTH. LLenahurg, Fa. 7(T1c;e. Allpan"ora Indebted to the Lnretto Mer rbandla coui;.ny are bereov notified to call and settle on ut before the li lair ot October nest, aa ati.-r that date the t-..k wiM be flared lathe fcaadu ul aa i.fflcer for collection. John f.will. Iore'ti. Se; t. 10. ISi- J. Christmas and Holiday Goods. Wc are now ready o the citizens ot Gallifzin and SHrrounding towns the nicest and finest line of useful Holiday Presents ever brought to the. town, and in order that the stocfc may be disposed of quickly, as well as affording the poore-t person in (itllilzin or tte county, an opportauity to present a dear friend or relsttve with a va:uable Christmas gift witLout denylag themselves rr tti necessary comforts of life, it has been decided apon to retail tl era r-ff at a 10 per cent reduction all 'round. What Is meant by a 10 per eeat reduction Is that TEN CENTS will be deducUd from every dollar s worh of goods purchased of us from the present up to January 1st. IS'-H). 1 hs i variety of goods we are bbowing makes it Impossible for anyone to fail finding what is wanted in the way of an appropriate and useful present. Come and choose, the gifts you want from the piles tt.nt heap our counters and twelves. Our prices won t binder yon, for as has been Mated In the foregoing, they are made to suit tbe parae. ht tbe times and suit the eeaon. We have great surprises In variety cf our alsplay, great surprises in HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. But the greatest of all eurpris.es Is oua- extraordinary Just cast your optics down this list and ot -'rye that 200 dozen Ladles' all linen Scalloped ed HandercliiaM at 100 dozen Ladles' Embroidered Liandkercl-iels at COO dozen Silk Piush Pbotograoh caes at 60 dozen Fine Hand-painted Neckties at ".. 600 pair fine. mlk. plush-worked Slippers at a 600 pair Ladies' flue dre.ie S.ioes at .. S00 Men's ail wool Suite at 148 Men's dress Overcoats, G different styles, at.... 60 dozen of Men's Seal Fur Caps at Small Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Big Boys' Suits and Overcoats at 600 dozen Suspendeis. silk woven goods, at 600 Silk Umbrellas, with gold tops, at I2'c. each lrtc. each - 37c. each 4ic each ..54s. pair 1 1.4 pair tn 00 each I former oricej f 12 00 each f?!S each I fotniei price 15 (.0 each 7'.c. ar.d f 1 ok eatih fi.rmerly no!d for f 175 each $1 50. 2.0J. 2. SO. and 300 each ..(i.UO, -2.U, 3.00. 3 M ai d 4 00 esch 24e. pair. tl 75 and 1 08 each Also, a full line of T-Jiet Sets, Shaving Sets. Musical S-ts, Smokers' Sets. Perfum mery bets. Ladies' Work Baskets, Dressing Oases. Whiep Holder the finest at.d grandest selection in ti e county. -Portfolios. Pc ckethoous, Hand-Satchels. French JJolls. Picture Frames. Underwear. Dres tioods. Table Linens and Blankets. SILKS aept ror the first time. Eveivbofly In Cambria county should call aronnd at our mammoth business stand Chrlstmat morning to see our Manta Claus w ho Is six feet in beigtit, and wbose services have been eniraged by Mr. (ius Simon who was in New 1 org recently for tbat puoose. He will distribute thousands of toys and candles to tne little folks who must be sure to call an.un.i tin the facred morniug. Your Fare Paid Both Ways by Us and Goods shipped In your hwue free If vour purchases amount to 10 00 or over. I uis Is no guy of ours to induce vou to buy. and itien wriggle out of it. but tbe rule wili be strictly adhered to. If vou will leave a small deposit with us we will keen the goods you purchase nntll called for JIUION BROT Gallitzin's Only Live Merchants, Chestnut St. r.Ntnbllabert 145 O. 4 c.rJNTS WANTKn -Art.ve. Euerirettc Men can ul. from 10 rJ i.r month renins l..r and eniov thecmMrt of kaowinir that tl ey are w.-rkln lor an old and reiia hie nrm. Ieira t.!e temtorr lu tDwiif and 'ountla can t e eecared by Prompt anD'1-rfnn. We r-w the stock wa ifler. Aunr n, FK ANKL1V DAVIS fct'd.. Jan. J-3n. N urwrj u en. Halt itnore. Md. HOTtL FK KKNT-Tl-at ell-knorn htel i-taed. known the .Mrrrhanfa Hntoi nitn aied at Si uainit. m..ria muoii, '., wlth'elif ht "ii"'i- aujoinin will he rt nteil et. ilh- leruia. 1 tie noute Ci.ntnlri ihirir.inn. l.ar tuom, (tore room, ice l.ou-e a. and all ecrsFry oul lu!liiln(rn. Tbe HI be route 1 eatlre or In tart t.r.r tlculars erjSuire ..t be u..r-ril.r JAMLS A.. C1IJ.AN. SntEmlt. Pa. i Jos. Home & Co. PEXX AYE. feTORES. era! table houe Vr)VIlNlTK ATtK"S MMrEu or a.ltniniatr;u.n aix.n the eatate 01 I ),! Stit Jou. late of ' iearfl.id toiihip. in the county ot iBl.rl. dcceu.ed. bavlnv twi a-ranted to tbe uno-r-ianod. notic- 1. her-t.y rlrra to ell t.erjn '"'",lr" lu aia estate to mukr Immediate ia- Inil thriilftr,rf I . 1 f Collars w J I n. , - . - . I . . UIIr 1 ... ..r, n.iioit ciaiam aftalnrt tbe same ed in making developments, but the coal 1 ucu was nut found nr the railroad until dis covered by Mr. Van Ortner, althonU a f?e o'ogist. now residing In th's city, opened the same v-ln atioui a half mile eastward, at Saliy vj,,!, away back in the summer of lXVT.a little n.ore than thirty-two years ago. reaurated to i rri.n r.r.....-i. -...1 I tlcated lor seiiiement. Jolin c. st'T-ni-r . , , J am t. scrn . Aflnjlnlr'tratr of Iiavld button, dectwaed Clearneid twp.. Dee. 30. Ik-y. u DlSriLLTHlN NOTIC E Notice la hereby alvi-n that tbe brin of tte LIUv Merchandise - omnanr. 1.1tulte.l. rioinir l.ualn.. . 1 ut. lliere is eoiua alsodte as to whwt coil 1 r. tlrement from thaflrnf .i. vr-uh m. , .-..n.. hi me inni- win t.e carried en ondnr I the '!' name ha, tbe firm will con 1st of Kranclt j Kradley , Kohert Smith. J'anlel J. Brown and i ooLuai a. iruuey b-vl It U, geologically. S .me call it the Mil ler vein, others the Lemon. Dougherty, Waahannon. ete , but tbat la a matter of small account, whei the coal is o: gHtti quality, as this esrtatnly Is, there being four f -et, six Inciea of the clean, clear stuff. Altoona Timr. hhirley It em a. Some of our farmers are ploughing their corn gronnd. Miss Cora Barker, of Coal port. Is visiting Mis LI't Fter. C. B. Vau Ormer and his lady, from Asli ville. paid our town a flylcc visit ou Tues day. 24 1 b ult. Uncle Joe Van Ormer is sinking a shaft for a fuur-fcot vein of coal which be in very confident of fir-ding. There will be a teachers' lecal Institute b!d in Shirley school Louse, January 18. 1890. Miss Ella Xoel. of Irvona, onr school teacher, Is doing an excellent work here and we take pleasure In saying our school was never in a more flourishing condition than at the present tir.ie. J. B. McManamy, the carpenter who fell from a building eorne time ago and fractur ed some of his ribs is getting along nicelv. e nope to see him out again in a few daye. Jan, 3.1SO.-3t FKANC11S BK A liLEY, KOHKKT SMI I'M lUM r L .1. liKIIWIV. THOMAS A. HKAULLY. ADAM SMITH. ie I ominljloDfr of ciffer fcr ala at rl.tr orrlie In tht i-.iort House, on .MilMlAY JAN- j)'"M FOK SALE Tbs t Camtrla t'onntv will oil orri.-e In thi l-.tort House r.e ' A K i o. who. one hundred eouuon bundaotaald county of five hundred dollar each, da'ed Janu ary 1. 1SH0. and maturing January 1, i:oo. Said tonda to t car Interest a: the rate of 4 per eent. per annum, payable rml anaaally on Jaly lt and January lt of each year at the Trearurer'a office of raid county ; are free Iri.m taxation and are redeemanle one year alter their date, at tte optica ot theCouD'y C oioml dinner, who reserve tbe rtubt to reject any er all t.irti. f .r the name. JOHN CMMPBtXL, JOHN K1KKY. .1. C. LLt Yli. Oommlaaionerii of Cambria County Attent: It. A. Mi-Uui'OB. Clerk . VTK'K. I bave this day purchased tbe fol lowirg property of;. J. Iun-an. ot Fiske. awinna rr.unry. fa . and have lett thtn-na ln , C.J. lnincan'K utiarre. and I herehy; torMd aov person or persons fro n Interfering with said I prn;rty : Two bnndre.l and ntty thousand . white t.lne 14 Inr-h sbinK'.es, l.einv a boat ruual I amounts of No. 1. No. X and No. J. now at my I mill situate on tbe Kanstead lands: also a boiler, enaina and shinicle mill located on the Kanstead lanas In Cambria enntv- j team of boraes. . readers, sinale trees, and butt j ehams belor.ninK to said team: also one two horse Oonkllo wagon; also one Champion mow j lnir machine and one hay rake and camp stare; . ala 4U pairs of camp hUnaela: also three eows rn rw., " I " ". oreo pria caiyea. and tour Un Tuesday morning, tte 24th Inst . Ells I P'": also thirty tnt of hay. and fifty bushel of corn: aieo one plow and harrow and all other farwlrir Implements: also four t air of bob sleds, and cne Liikkv. The abore enumerated property la now on my farm and it leit tbere set.i-.-t to mv pleasure ami rtroal. JOHN W. BI'CK There are Mail Order Departments claiming to afford tbe same advantages to out of towa Luye rs that arc afforded by OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Ours has proven its claim; others have not. None can offer greater advan tages; few ai good or as many. pposm i i i ON AT PITTSBURG W OrOb SEPT. 4th. CM)SE.S OCT. liftk AlkMIASIllN 2o CENTS. Miner, or Mountain Dale, and Mies Mertie Troe!l,of Shirley, were married at the home of the bride's parents. Key. Kteider, of Bell wood, officiating. The couple left an Fast Line for some of the eastern cities. OxrsiE. V.i U.I ' ta.tr . a younif man tiun.i . kncuif. -ik,. in iult)(r. , - , , , ' " II.UIJ i r"cu '""u or i in ooo over the combined tne VmpaUi a great new-paper. What bet caDitallzation of tbe old companies. The j better !few Year'e Gift than a subeeriptioa to Its Sunday issue? The cost Is only (2.50 t JohriHtowr. on Kr..i.. - bl tc lul bonds "Pportloaed pro ""Ii iej . . .. .. I ' rauni ins Slock anl hnn4 Knl.. - uu. llrt 1 It., a Ih ' lives with i Ths man.o.n.-, I . . I ' - ruu vww new StOCK.BS it wae the Intention to merite tbe roads un til their earning capacity was offlelent to pay 3 per cent. Tbe consolidation takes ef feet Jatuary l, igoo. The road Is 63 mile long, extending from Bellwood, In Bialr county, to TunMutawney. In Jefferson county, tarpin. butlralnoua coal field. "'jeri Lirnr. i, t o - lie era r u ...... . .. -""'""euioinenof.pl-, 'VrJer f Dr. Lowrnan wbo ; b'.tn feMt and rendered him all ".edical .kill could accomplish. - n.an 1. st.ut and health, and "i la hope, for big ultimate re- a year. AtteBtfaae at Indiana Xsrmil. Tte attendance at Indiana nor mal (s larger at present than at any pre vious fall term. The winter term opens Dec. 39. Tbe spring term opens March 31. Special classes will be organized daring term for those who cannot come at the opening of terra. 1'ersoos desiring Infor mation would do wm to correspond early With the principal, . X. Snyder. loaiitule. The teacliers of Cleat field and snrround ing district will hold an Institute at St. Aoedti'.ine oo Saturday, January 11th, coin mettring at 9 o'clock. Program: A Month's Work In Drawing, W. I,. Brhe. What Ditectors can do. W. L. Carl. Drills for Children. Alice Wharton. Singing In School, Kuel Somervlile. Prompt ness. Katie Dunegau. Habits. Ida Grimes. -Number Work-. Agatha Wharton. Perse, i Terence. Miss RenoMa Manner Utrn.. I ret o. Duuegan. Points for Teachers, J. 5. I Foley. Notes Maud Bebe. Select Read- j ing, Stella Dunegan, Minnie iTory and Will j Carl. Music by tbe Institute. I Teacher are requested to bring their ,' tinging books. ' Jaa 101S Vine street. U'llllim rt t 8. lrO. St. ' ' VKilCMl NT LIST. 6th Jasranr "S90. I mtn Iron o. ........ 'ari.tv ItMi. .. n . . . . - " 1 .. u r. .gtll. Aeicuet. ; SMinor rs. Thomas. , t'..ausk. ts. Weniroth. ) Harshnericer ti. llarfMrirer. M'ller'a l.iecntors va. McOlade I H'irKonn vs. Fianketu Sinner M'l'r'K Co ra. Plunkett In ra pan t Ion and Kofe tlHin. Swllzler, ; I Tin . Kotrtifl. ; .Viller . v. Mock, ' -"Miller ti. Hucketal. ; Barclay rs. Storey. : Kirkpatiirk $. liorutir. i In re apal Overseers cf Poor. etc. I thoe-iiaker vs. Carroll "'well v-t. (tutvrald J llrertors or p.ior v. Thomas .w.iei ucti.. vs. ;irilel H. A. SHOEMAKKK. FrotboontarT. Frothoooiary "s Olllcto. ttieushorg. Xec, a3, init. FA KM FOll SALE There will difosej or at private sale a farm knows as the William Ivory farm aituatrd in Iearhe'd township, one hail mlie l,a c hest I'rlc.s, cooialuio Advantage of an unlimited stock of medium and fine DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. Hundreds and hundreds of styles plain and fancy Dre3s Goods, from 25c to $4 a yard, in every weave and color of the choicest wool fabrics. Black Dress Silks, 50c to $4 a yard. Hracade Black Silas. 1 to fr.tO. The best'-Oulnet" il Hlack SSllJc ever sold. Worth 1 :-0 at least. Just as complete stocks in all lines of Dry Goods. Entire stock in tlie Cloak Department REDUCED. Catalogue mailed free upon request. Where prices are lower than the Catalogue quotes, you get the benefit, invariably, as if you shopped personally. Cet the Cloak Catalogue. HOPPER BROTHERS. CO Extend to you a hearty invitation when you visit the City to call and examine our stock of IiEDKOOll) FdIl)IT!IIE, PIrL0! EnrvDIT'drxE. CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING STOVES AND RANGES. We furnihh ytTUiii;i that jvitniris to the proper fining of a houce at lower prices than cmii tie had elst wtiu'e lu the City. WH ARE NEAR THE EXPOSITION. Cars from tte IS. A. ) and 1. It. R. leMo! pass our Honrs. Will gladiy n':ve anv infer- (uatloo nee- ssary. Hooper Bros. & Co., 307 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. PI.KASE MENTK.IN TU1S PAI KU. JCG . Home & COa's, C09-C21 Tenn Ave., PlTTSBCRGn, Pa. VSSKNEE"S XdTldE. IViotice Is herhj- uiren that John McCor 11.u k an. 1 L,iiinla V. Md ormlck, his wife, of Snmoierhill township, t "auihrla lk., t a., hy leed ot Tolnntary asslactnent. ferii date the 23r.l clay 01 K iM-mlM-r. A. Il , 18KB. have ass'tcned to Jewe II. lMiuotiCl, of the like residence. Id trust tor the oenrnt of tbe creditors i.r the said John Mct'uruilck anj I.unnja P. Mci"ortnlok. all tha esta'e. real and personal, rf thein t ha said John end luelnda I: Mcc 'ormlck All persona lo debtod to tbe said John and I.urln.la I. JlcOi.r mirk, or either of them, will male Immediate ayoaent to the sai l saslanoe. or those bavin claims or iieu.-an.is avainst them, or c!thr of them, l!l present the same wi'rtout dely. JES!E 11. llMOM, Ebenshnrtr. Dee. 13, et - Asstvcee. Eckern'ocle & Hoppel, Carrolltown, Fena'a. Having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full, com plete assortment of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, a large stock of Clothing, Overcoats and Gents Eurnishir.g Goods for Men, Boys and Children, a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Coats aud Wraps, including a line of Piush goods, and Roots 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. Wc will not be undersold and always guarantee sat isfaction. Soliciting your patronage and thanking you for past favors we are Respectfully Yours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CARROF.LTOWN, IJ W j y 4'onllaae. The cse of iiritating powders, DQfT-c or llqnl.l Eiy'e Cream Halm, pleasant of ap plication aDd a sure cure for eat an h and cold in rad, can he bad for 50c. It Is easi ly applied luto the ncrns, Is safe and j 76 ACRES 76 M.rer1e. thlrtj cre of which nr cleared. Dd well miAre1 and the re?t t the land is well V I ITl lwrn with M.lAnb- a ' . . . . plaaaant. and la curing tl, nioet obBtlnate JV1- ,or ,urt mkTik.1, J!,,;.I ,fd cases. It fiiveb relief at once. j d Si,rinp.f ; k ai. TXEC'UTRIX'S NOTICE. X!i fc.tate ot Ieola Huroou, dccease.1. Let ters tostanientary lu the estate ol Ltl Kut Itoon. late ot Alleithcny township, C amrirla county, fa., baring been irran'ed to tbe uudt-r-s!-no.i.all i a, s.ms loaahtetl to si.ij exute are hciehy notified to make payment to me atithont delay, ana those obvIdk claims aeaiu.-ct na-d es tate vlll present them properly auUianiicated iwi iviMcuicill, hO MAKV JANE llLTHHiN. . ... ExacintrJx ol L is Burnooo, det'd. Ashvllle. fa., Dec, 1?. letW.-et, VOT1CE.- ll Notice Is hereby g-lveo that the annual election ot Directors c.r the Protection Mutual Hr Insurance eumpany ot Cambria county will t held at tbe office or the Secretary on Monday January 13th lso. helwten the hours ol kt o'clock a. M. and 'J I'. M. T. W. llfK. theaisburg, Uoc. i J, m.-ZU .sccretarT. t AT YOUR SERVICE With the best line of Overccats in Philadelphia for )Jen, Youths and Children. No matter what kind of an Overcoat you want you will find it here, made in our well-known reliable way, at the lowest prices. A. Ca Yates fc Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT sTliEETS. rillLADKI.PHlA. inOH KOUriTfifH ROUTE. I jjredo, Lfiflc Peua or 1.1 Pa. Wi-ifer TouriM 1 rinrirjaj Br...,. ,.ur.. AiY "Aa-. I 1 1'a. i ,J, n-i.t linn,.. Cr:.M.! 1 !."" 5l very lor ratci for sale at a l Vr-n.-r? . Til AS -onPn ?aticnj m V. S. and Canada with lllttkn I ,.,(oi m:nni-tuc Faniom H.,i sn.m,. ..( i. ttif fin r Mii-vin fu P TRWHcmn nm a t- av ...... DONALD E. DUFTGX, ATroliN EY-A T-I.A W, i;ui NiicFa, rt.h"a - Oltice lu 'vlvuu.de lo. ri'liE ri msA!c has the largca circula'.l on X Advertise in it ar, 1 be L jut.nte.1. OmNGEBS Timor. C'TTJtn no tnf , m !w liaaiinvtr hca 4 Lim bi , Cu-.i