u u Darby board at ibe ten- will be the ur- 1) A. Motional! as Clerk and i;. iiintir a-, jauitor for the ensuing r::ilAY. JAX. 10. 1S90. LOCAL A.V1 VERSOXAL. i..i.W..l.n..a , ami Ul llierew 01 our ueiKuut-tuwu ttnl If.'"'' Th next National holiday V.-lilntou's birtbdsy. v I kUi.li of j b work neatly execateJ ,t ti.i ,1'.! . ilvJ u a call. oupU to Lave electric linbt. i,.n if lrsrf Kiiouuh to tnke It pay. Et .M'cnff Jnspph A. Gray, of Carroll tpwu -1" :;t a 'ew lout9 in town ctJ Mod-,iv. ..To "r l'Xiila of beadatones for Jiri.,rc!i M'"nl victims are leinu .jjcl in I'UilftdelpMa. 1-h,. t oiitity Commlsloners on Monday r, ;n'l rhe Mow of f.irnej" ocle was jy:.t t' I" week on account of be V,.,; m.'Nti.l. Slie wUI Hke'.y bo sent to ;'ST...!it. i:cu-tir.p Kreh. of l!rr township, was v nsh: Kt j ill S.itunUy Ut for eteal- wft'.-haiid nie jewelry from Joseph IWtnd f f srne town'hlp. -IV-'.U i,n's nre otill in uw and are ae , if.-,l on mi-tT'-'"" Rt ,r:;s ' Kice. Ttils ti, Mut it p'til'stu'd fr tt1a benefit of ., r- cf iir i llmiueiit riiVcritier. -The rn;nfll for the pant year has been .-;. ii-t-h-H. which Is an exresa ot 3 34 , ,.,,., fi vt' r Any previous year since- the la- : ur! ' f 'he signal service bureau. r MirMret IVtvi-i, wife) of Dvld MltM i -ini r) died at the horrm of her son ,.;. .l"Mi J Evans, in Ebensburg, on l:r..iiv f.f U:.t wdek, aaed RJ years. 'v,)UT .lime Null, of Catrolltown ,ant .';n J a.U'.trd, of Susquehanna town . ;i 'v ur, 1 the tnuiiily roads an.t were . ti our street? oo Wednesday. Diphtheria is prefatlinir, to an alarming extent In the neighborhood ot Portage and mere is some talk of closing the schools until the seo u ree abates. Mr. rhll. ten Ion was taken suddenly sick on .Saturday last from "heart trouble." but we are glad to state Is getting better and will soon be himself again. A team of torses attached to a wagon, ran away In Johnstown on Wednesday af ternoon a nd two boys, Charles Peters and Charles Smith, who were In the wagon were thrown out and each had a leg broken. Jon Ling, the young man who had both bis feet ground off by the cars at Johnstown a couote of werksago. died at the hospital In that place on Wednesday. Ills home was near Armagh, in Indiana county. Mrs McCann. of A'toona. wife of En- filneer Michael McPsnr, who Is well known here, having on dlfTerrnt occasion, dnrlng the absence of the regular engineer, run the engine on the branch, was visiting friends In this place daring the present week. We have a peedv and positive Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 6" cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison -M--M- A Y. Jones and William Shln i r Ki" 'i Va both former Ehens- here on Tjesday In attends I 'ttHok townMp In-tltute will 'urii;iy. January 11, 190, at im)1 a. 1 o'clock p. m. All 'ucAtlon are cordially Invited to I K:a: 'Vhite, aeil twrnty-one. of Al- I i. mi 'nyed ss a hrnkemnn In the Al-j . was crushed in ites'n last r rr ii the d'ail woods while attempt- a coupling. "HMvintf sivtj, it la silil, wns hung i :;r Western cities: ' Smith and 4 -,.icr-t School. Smith teaches the 'i 1 Hu.'ci the glrlc" Iluuija, no i ;',' i.i'm.h Tri'l 'lion. . n,, -i l,,Vi T (ir'tTith. ef Kane, who km ere it fiie l"th of his father ex Shf ritT fifli'h. ws t 'i,t) ii ldei.!y sick on Mon 'iv 'li o ti'iei i and wns too ill to attend rilii r's luni'iii on Tue-'!ay. . '.(- sti.l Mrs .1 tin I) DivK ofPhlla-'-'i'S, sp.-it s few iUys in town last I', heiiij .-i:!."l hitln-r by the Sirknfs iL 1 i. n'ii ot Mr. IUvi' mother, which oc . I) Ti n rs.I i y of U-f week. -'ti M m l.u- morti i j :.org Oil', a : '.T in the Stx'e 1;-?, i niatciry at Hun r-i-iti'd fr. m l'"'t tr.sMtntlon by i.m wins, ii- ws ciipturen me I.;' ; n 'r ! (' inet'sto n. -T' en' le rtnii'imt of tli county loan Im hi en t tken hy tf e Jnhnstow u k ,af par ,..1 irj riiiadelph:a. tiesr 4 per j i ;r 1 will be ii--je,l as soon as r'li, r, ri'.i; ; r i -A !v. -it i;n I i fc.-i 1 1' II n vs 1 i . I ij in i in i. ' t..-:i - r IV I i: i IV tf IM 1 It'll V n t;i I' M : t If t i h-'lr ndvan 'i. '. i fKt there are t.i cotin'y who i "T i ut the Fhek .' n V rt'Rchi'J only . r i i-e mVrn'ie clings 'it v. I'eop'e hhou'd v (' the Tt ateat cau- . lulls. Small bills are ki, r'l stTouiit-. for th i, w-p;iper Ule'l get tLe 'ttu't, sittmu in rbilh : i-t rendered a de- f -rar Prinijle v. t xivuMx ol William i v- a ut 1v Miss May Da'zMI. daughter of Rv. R. D. D;zel, of Kuffsdale. was severely in jured at Latrnhe on Christmas day by fall ing In a coal hole In front of the First Na tional nnr. Mr spine Is Injured and she may be a cripple for life. -Mr. Rernard Delaoey. of Gallilzic town ship, was In town on Monday and paid a pleasant visit to th Frerm nfflee. Mr. Drlaney ia one of the Frekmas's veteran suhscrihers having taken the Frkemx eyer since it started.twenty three years ago. The County Auditors met on Monday, began their work and are at present audita log the tax duplicates. When they reach the payments for bridge building unless they handle the contracts very gently they will soon hear the "mi:k rattle In the crx coa rut." The County Commissioners or West morland county, received from Oovrnor Heaver, Chairman of th- Flrnvl Relief Com mission, the sum or $5 203 96. the amount expended hy them In the work of cleaning up the C tnemsuah. Kisklmlnetas. and Al- funeral (f ex-Sherit! Ctilffith. '"aheny Rivers, and for the burial of dead arter the Johnstown fliiod. The money was tkn Trrm the State funds. There will be three eclipses nxt year, two o? the sun and one of the moon; aNo a touching of th moon. A touching of the moon on June 3. at 1 19 a m.. visible kere. Ectlpoe of the sun on June 17. at 4 Ss a. m , lnvliM here. Pertlal eclipse of the m.xin on November 2fi. at 3:1 a m , Invlsi Me her E-ltpse of the nn on December 11, at 10.14 n. m . Invisible here. Ma l.owe. aeed nineteen, went from P. fersNire to Hiiotlngdon n Thursday of la-t wik, to take serve In the family of II. D Relners At 3 o'clock Friday aiora Ing gronrs were heard Issuing from the rrom occupied by Mis Lowe. r..1 upon examina tion the room was found be fl'lej with IkSs. T.le jrirl was removed to Knottier room and every effort male to resu-tcitate ber.but without avail. Adam Wolfgang. Pennsylvania Rail road rtipatcher. at Tyrone, was thrown under the wh-e!s of a car at Tyrone on Tuesday and so budlv ir jured that he died In aHout Ave mit.u'e afterwards. Conduce tor Worley, of th sam place, who was as sisting Mr. Wolfgang i pushing a car on to another track was also badly ut not fa Ul'y Irjured. The accident was caused by a misplaced switch. On Monday lust while working In the Shot! mine operated hy R R. Wititon & The hon N.whlcli are j Soi s. at Amrville. Clearfield county, two oroti ers nauied araey and Al Xevellng were caught under a fall of coal and In tsntly kil'ed. tte mass which fell on them weighing about two tons. Ai was a single msn. Both were sons of -Mra. Wi'llam Nevllnp, of .Janesville, their father being dead a number of years. A Morrison Cove farmer named (i!as, living near Martlnsburg. this county, met with a ftrarnte adventure a few days ago. While at work plowing he noticed his lead horse suddenly Kinking into the earth, and befo'e he could rescue it the other horse be gan to disappear in like manner, both ani mals going down fifteen fet-t before they found bottom. The cause of the cave-in is to us unknown. Altoona Times. Sometime during Thursday night of last i week a hor.sH wa stolen from the stable of I Joseph Horner, In Wilmore. On Friday j Mr. Alex Skelly went to Johnstown on the hunt of the horse and found hloi In the j stab'e of Samuel Kyle if McrrellvKle, who i 5id he had bought the animal from a party whom he did nrt know. Mr. Skelly took I charge of the horse and It is believed that j the capture of the thief will be rtlected in a few days. I On Fiiday last while Chr'st Good, of I Cambria township, was working in the I woods making logs near the old "Murray i Factory,' a tree that he was standing upon j and cutting sprung and thrrw Mm about j a rod diwn to the edge of the creek. II bad one arm pretty badly cut and hurt, and was brought to town to Dr. Jones, who dressed his wound and he is getting along very well, although he will be off of work for a week or two. The month of January takee its name from Janus, one of tne gods of mythology. Hrt wss usually painted with two faces with one ot which he was thought to look j back upon the old year, and f.irvrird with : the other to the new. The I.irsan year or- Iglnaliy commenced in March; it had ten ' months iintil Numa Pompilius, who died "i7"' R. C , added January and February. 1 January Is u-uslly the cuidest month of th twelve, hence the adage, "As tl'.e day Uogthens, so the cold strrna' hn." '-BUrk Diamonds," a rlrce entirely new to this part cif the country, was pre sented, a ill it proved a decided lot. At the , dose of every act the appianse ws m t enthusiastic, as It was qu.te evident that the popular chord had been touched. Not for many nioiut.s has fpiiDfi.Wd had so ! 1 taking" a piece. We think the Oianage- ! tuent would do well to repeat it l.i-ojortow . night SrrilM (7 ) Journal. "Black ' Diamond" will appear at the Opera House . in E'jensburg, en next Tuesday night. Jan- ; uary 14th. ' i A rw class It engine, built at the Baid wlu Locomotive Wiirks in Philade'pbia.and weUbing 124,000 pounds, made its 6rt trtp ou the Crrssoti A Clearfi-ld Cour ty Railroad one day last wee a , from Cressou to Fiuiral Ity and return, bringing twrnty-tbree ears i to the former pUce. Tba engine is nauiea j arter the Presltient of the road, ex-Prolhon- otary Anthony S. Morrow, of Ilollidavsburg, ) and weighs about tea tbousend pounds more than any of the class R engines bow In use on the main line ot the IVntsyiva- ' nia Railroad. vYhlie Mrs. Albert Fry and little daogfc- ' ter, a ted iI e Jears, if Ureensburg, were on their way home on Monday from Lauh-lin-towo. lu an ip n buguy, their horse tosk flight and ran away, throwing theoi out. Mrs Fry's clothing becoming fast in the wheel, she was dragged aDout 200 yards, wheuthe buggy collided with a trlearat'h ough, , pole, and the hore ti.eo tore loose ftoin the j Register and Recorder Blair Is laid up w Ith the gtippe. Deputy Treasurer M. D. Bearer cas been on the sick list for several days. Hugh T. Evans, formerly of Cambria township, died recently at bis borne In Iowa. Vincent Bender, of Altoona. son of Mr. John Bender, of the Cambria House, lo this place, is borne on the sick list. Mrs. William Faean. of Butler. Pa., formerly or this place, is lying very 111 at ber home In tha place with but Uttle hopes for her recovery. Dr. Richards and family, who were visiting the Doctor's parents at ZanesvlHe, Ohio have returned home after a pleasant visit to ! Rockeve State. Mrs. (ieo. W. Jones, and her son jonnnie irora taac noerty, who were vlsiflnp relatives and friends lu this P'aee, retnrned home rn Wednesday. After the 31t rf the present month. 5 per cent, will be added ti the amount of ti" chonl sn( hoeoneh tax for the bnrnneh of Ee rhnri. Pay yonr taxes and eave 5 per ctit. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Majer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ea-. at once, oo operation or delay irwm busi ness, attested by tnousands of cures after others fail. The Pennsylvania Coroniisiioners of Fsheries are row ready to distribute brook trouting fry be made to Henry C. Ford. So. j 1823 Vine street, Philadelphia; Jnmes V. i Lon. No. 73 Fifth avecue. Pittsburg ; H. C. Dcrmuth. Lancaster : S B. Sulwell. Scranton : L. Strenber, Erie, and W. L. Towell. Uarrlsburg. The barn on the farm of Mr. Jacob i Arthur, who resides about a mile west of Cherrytree, was totally destroyed by fire about midnight on Janaary 1st. Mr. Arthur discovered the Ore before It had gained much headway and succeeded In getting ont all his stock, bnt the wind was bJowltg a gale and It was Impossible to save the barn. The 6re Is supposed to be of Incendiary origin. The loss will probably reach 12.300, with but very small insurance. John Ilensl In was shockingly sealded at Jchnstownon Wednesday last. He was In the employ of Joseph nelstern, a butch er, and wss working In the slanghtery where a large scatdlre troueh. set In thw fl-x-.r is used. The trough Is aboot three and a half feet deep, was full of boiling water, and was uncovered when Uensleln stepped into it. He was quickly helped nut but was badly scalded about the ate. domen, Ms legs and feet having been saved by a pair of long, heavy boots that reached to his Mps. It Is thought he will recover. Last evening the hat! was filled with i onr best e:tizns, on the presentation of The Black Diamonds." a thrilling play which portrays with v'.vid reali'y the start ling scenes and incidents of the great Mol'y Maguire miners' strike In Pennsylvania. The rats wre so well taken that the entire audience entered Into tha epirit of the play. Enouchof the ludicrous wss Introduced to keep the anierce In the best of humor, and the Indlsrensab'e love affair, left the spec tators a pleasant remembrarce of the even ing. iVona Laily Transcript. "Black Di amonds" will appear at the Opera njus In Eensburg, on r.f xt Tuesday night. Jan uary 14'h. Two uTiknown men supposed to ba miners were sruek by mail train west, in the cut a short distance east of Bensereek. on Mondsy afternoon and knocked off the track. The train was stopped as quickjy as pivs!ble and assistance went back to where the men were Ivlng, but they were both dead. One had his head crushed In and the other was badly cut about the head and had both lgs broken. They were taken on the train to Johnstown, where they were buried at the expeusa of the county. Both were young meo. apparently about twenty five years of age, were walking on the track and at the time of being struck tad stepped out of the wsy of a passing freight train direct ly in frout of the Mall. Argument Crt. Court was convened on Monday last and after swearing in the newly elected county o facers the following cases on tbe Argu ment list were disposed of : Cambria Iron Co. vv J. ITChrlsty et al. Certified. In re Rule on Wm. F. Cook, assignee. Continued. Joseph Stlffler vs. Joseph Thomas. Hole to show cause. Settled by the parties. Use Frank Dibert vs. John D. Wentrotb, Geo. G. Rorabangn et al. Eu to 6how cause. Continued. Use Frank Dibert vs. John D. Wenttoth. Geo. G. Rorabaogh et al. Rale to show cause. Continued. Samuel H. Hersbberger vs. D. II. Hersh berger. Bill in equity. Continued. Patrick Comey, surety, vs. Elward Mc- GUda et al. Rule to show cause. Rule dlsharged. Use F. S. Burgoon vs. James Plnnkett et al. Rule to show cause. Role "absolute. Sioper Manufacturing Co. James A. Plunkett. Rale to show cause. Rale absolute. In re. petition of William and Margatet Switzler. Rule to shew cause. Held for advisement. E. A. Irwin vs. George Kntruff et al. Rule to show cause. . Ruie absolute and Major O M. Irwin, of Blair county, and T. W. Moore, of Clearfield county, appointed Applications for fry shoold j rtist:. ir. u k;. Miner vs. uaoiei uarx. jnoiico of application to sell real estate. Vend. Expon. awarded. Dr. C. C. Miller vs. Annie A. Storm et al. Notice of application to Bfcll real estate. Vend Erpon. awarded. J. K. Barclay, guardian, ys. Alex 5. Storey. Rule to show cause. Sale set aside, the costs accrued In the preseut sale to be paid by David S. Smay. the purchaser. Archibald Kirkpatrick vs. Francis norne et al. Rule to show cause. Liquidation f judgment eet aside. In re. appeal Overseers of Poor, Clarion county. Appeal. Continued to third Mon day In February. 1800. In chambers. F. A. Shoemaker vs. Michael CarrolJ. Ap peal for taxation. Referred to Prothonotary for relaxation: E. 15. Creaswell Ti. Joseph Gntwald. Jr. Rule to open Judgment. Role discharged. In re. Rule on Jacob Thomas. Rale to show cause. Contiuued. Delozier Bros. vs. John R. Cordell. Rule to show cause. Continued. In Mcaiaryernri. ntael J. Thau, t'hrlttma dr ! Oh ! aid maralag Ot the tpp7 least ! I 'ark for uj ; tbe' rr4 the monrtaai Brightens In the eatt. Still tha wife, Ue tsnder raotbar L.lDers and would stay ; Till the Lord, and ant aarther. Calls ker foal away. TI tha same who In manger. L.le, u belplet a child, Little ones then fear no danger. Cease your weeping wild. Hli sweet Mother bending e'er joa. Clasp you clove with Him. All the grtel that lie before you la their lore grow dim, Krtenis who mourn her so sincerely, QoJ alone a now teit ! She we lor'J so lon.lly, dearly. Ha in Him found reat. Crmot, tm., 0tr. SO, I-.S9. St. J . McD. ! Irvwna Item. Irvona, Jan ti, 18tM). John DeWalt is visiting friends at Ever ett. Pa. The M. E. Church Is almost under roof. Our lumbermen are anxiously waltiug for sncw. Under the new management of the I. R. R , the old bridge is be.r.g removed from tbe creek. Tbe foundry and machine shop are run ning clkiht and day owing to the great amount of work on bands. Tbe new addition of tbe tannery Is under roof and will soon be ready for opeiatioc. Some cf the boys attended a party New Year's eve at Coatport and renott a good time. Our Fchoo's are very much crowded. Yet the teachers are doing good woik. Charles Noel, the liveryman, bad an at tack of the 'grip while visiting friends at his former home and has not yet fuliy re covered. A new vein of coal Is being opened a short distance from town and U said to be of ex cellent quali'j. We predict a bright future for Irvona. "Thrown Upon the World" as played by Rufus Scott's company In the Opera House, on Ftiday evening, was much appreciated hi this place. Next Tuesday we are to have The Black Dismouds Co., which Is said to be good. h. . .! v lt C a h ti'Me- ae1, tried lo this county, 'isinn of the lower court new trial. Iieeu broken at Painters n.irt'j of lireer-hurj. on !l '.I'ro.ul, fi-r a I.irjre ro! 1 1 tm wtiitrh, when romplt led. will I 7 f 'i. en. A plant of United k will .i so be erected there. it' i i: l i.lT in lots. i I of C.iM sell. Owens i t Pi , w us here on Tues- j ii that firm who are the j i'! i.r. llul.'-. Cstarih Heme- ml to he a f ure cure i Ill '1 I I A. t viiMy r n rbm tided, it iu another column. I.uther, wife of Ed "iiia, died at the re--ii-law, Cos mas I). I'ut-btlaj , f rum coa- - v r' I Auen to St. .evUy and were In . cemetery at that i d t n i ears. f I nlty "if avtl rounty, wis accl- I '".'i lioih srms Monday ' i '.. r hrntlier, who was caie i lev.iiv.T, a id wliieti, by M'-cl.argeil. Tl or.e arm . I r tin eibow and ,.u: vt. I. I r, ui.e of most from- I " i i "soruers t county, wss ;'i'rV. ij't mi ten from 1 " lifter 4 o'rloc'k We.lnes- , '-t Nee. Ii: Jea'h was j ' 'I -ea-e. Ilr. Millet Went , ! ilin -,'x weeks ago to! e ( f the U,. Dr. llruhaker. ' -' iv evfi..tm a little girl j : ' , ... p i-,e,t re ile n- ar i "Ut a h r mile above j r" '' hi t'.- M.ii I train west I. -t. ii ti wn kliig on I tiion behiud a r ti ek in front of a' out 10 years of Rrad Townotalp Ilrmi. Reade Township. Jan. 8, isj'O. Rtln. rain and more rood. Many cases of tbe la grippe are repotted in this township. Tbe Flfnn City "Stars," a unique base bail team, composed of only light, stalwart members, recently defeated the Beaver Val ley "Invincibles." of twice their number on the grounds of the latter, in a core of 13 to 2rt. Rev. M. G. Smith, of Mountain Dale, ar rived home from Philadelphia last week ac companied by his little daughter, Aya, who j has been In one of the hospitals of that city i ur MHite iiniv? unnericoing n purgiciii tirra-- tlon. The affliction, which was very paiuf ul and dangerons. Is in the kne, and caused the little sutTerer mnch distress. The surceon made an operation, removing the patella and affordlrg te.ief. The little girl has, r.o doubt, received much benefit and la constantly improving. Hope Is entertained that a permanent cure will be tbe ultimate renu't. To add to the catalocue of diseases which have afft't ted this locality "we now learn that th latest affection is chicken pox. Two cases of this latter contagion are reported at Glasgow. The victims are Miss Flora and Frank Willhlde, children of the well-known merchant of that village. They are confined to their beds, although not considered dan gerously liL W. A. Chaplin, of the Alpine Hotel. Flynn City, attended the (Ireat Indian Medicine Show" at Coal pott on last Satur day evenlrg. Mr. C. who I? one of the best and intt genial men In the Keystone State, eonduets one of the best hotels In this county. William is a hostler from th word "go" and the j rlt.ee ff t od lr'.u. Pat ronize him. Mr. Johu A. Mt'Csttney, of Mountain Dtle. a wi le awake young man of ina'.rl niohUI yrot ec-itles, has erre'ed a tall, mys terious hi k nj buiU'.nd. the lower story nf which w ii! be util!z.'t1 as an r.Oce for one of tbe n.lit.s Tt.e nprr portion will be (we surml-r) fi led with 'crinoline. Mrs P. MtEw'n, of I?1 and-hurz. accom panied by two of ber children, visited her aister. Mrs. J. F. Holien, of G'asgow. tLis week. The primary crude cf the G'apow fchools ClOseJ its Mdll J ri.'I.tll DiCrOi'.ier 31. 1S. It Is belli '.i hucce'sf ul'y tui-i-t by Miss Cor nelia E. II ilr, cf H. lH)Xtn. Ta. The Inter est tuanif--s.ed by the pupils Is exhibited In the fact that the following were perfect Is) attendant-" ti fst month : Frank Boon, Edward Nevelin. Luther Rtckard. Laura Grove. Nt-ita Grove. Cieradine Rtrkaid. Lizzie Troxell, Mary McEwau. Bertha Bru baker and Sjturule Bruhaker. A Recipe. The Butler Herald of a recent date says: "Toe following receipt Is sent us for the euro of diphtheria and scarlet fever, with the request that It be p'iMisbeJ. The medicines are easily obtained and very Mni ple and have not been known to fall In any case where they have been used in the last 39 years. We give the receipt for the ben efit of those who may be usable to obtain the services of a competent physician, and on the recommendation of owe of the old est citizens of Bntier count) : 'Grve a good physic of salts ; mix a table?noonf ul of sul phur in a cup with sujjar and water and give immediately after the salt?; take good eider vlneear and grate Into it a quantity of horse radish, snp It and eat tbe radish, the more the better ; alsj coat the throat with sulphur after eating, and give from one to two tablespoonfuls daily, or enough to keep the bowels moving freely for two or three days. If the throat Is ulcerated 511 a goose quill and blow on them ; also give a tahle ppoonful or good whisky three or four times a day. " The Blaerkllrk teal Fields. Since the n-turn of A. T. rind!e. Esq., from the east, oiuch activity has been quiet ly displayed by certain reliable parties In this vtctnlty. in connection with the Black lick mineral territory, situated :om. eight or ten ruiks west and southwest of Ebena burg, and although those cbltfly concerned are extremely reticent and cautious a to their ioteLtiocs, biiHeicnt knowledge, not withstanding, of pasrisg events has trans pired as to warrant the belief that one of the largest, if not the- very largest, opera tions that has ever been made in the valua ble and extensive coal leads of that district,, or of Cambria county, U ou tbe eve of :on- bumatlon ; no doubt to he speedily followed by railroad developments and traffic facili ties, thfreby greatly lucreasir.g the wtaltu and importance, not only 1 1 the section oirectly affected but the entire county. We earnestly trnst that ar. tntrprise of such magnitude, and promising such rich and permanent material advantages and re wards, may not fail ot accomplishment, but prove eminently succestd ul to its promoters. A Maritime lad; In the Cumberland county ail at Carlisle there are ten convicts.six awaiting trial and one bundled and seventy five tramps. The latter class are confined In the cells on the ground, seventeen In number, and two cells In the upper tier. They are allowed to ase the corridor which. Is common to both I tiers of cells. Eacbceli is fitteen fret long, eluht feet wide and ten feet high. There are tbns one hundred and seventy-five prisoners eor.fi oed in nineteen cells. Tbey j are composed of men, women and children, I males and females, without guards or at- i tendants, are prouiix-uously Lerdnd togeth er. After an ii aeetiub of the jail, a few days ago, ibe State IJ ar J of Public Chari ties exclaim : "We doubt if in the civilized world a more detuoraiiz d state of affairs coald tlUt. Ax. n tkltHI.L Ut" E ..!. I.M l . The follow irg murruige licences vera ttmued by the Cierk of the Orphans' Couit ! for the week ending Wt-dui sday, Jan. tf. Ise.H) : Anthony WeMwaid tnJ Barbara Smith, Galiltzin. Peter Jkli-Ki ritu and (JUiistiua Hill-peck, Cambria MicTtaul jina and E;:z Maley. Cones maugh borough. Theodore Rineman and C'ara Sievert. Gallitzin. Hneblea'B Irnlr salve. The Rest Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Eben? burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. This Space Reserved SSMOT i BE Gallitzin's Only Live Merchants. tor Eio.tllsnw lSi0. lip Jos. Home & Co. PENN AVE. STORES. There ar Mail Order Departments claiming to alFord the same advantages to out of town buyers that are afforded by OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Ours has proven its claim; others have not. None can offer greater advan tages; few aa good or as many. OPTION AT HTTSBURC '-r Ww OrENS fc-EPT. :h. CLOSE: OCT. 10'b t EICTS. U a) W M a tarn ft A i;if.inlltp:y after I ' A n the afternoon J 1 c ui.ty i rs were sworn I 'torniinir t -durits of tbrir : ' " Tliey Sr as fHWs: ; J I'Mr. (.'. Il.rlu ..f I -, ! .'M-t mm K..,,rU-r. lU,liue J. '" -t'iirj, wlui Miri-ft-iiH hlciself; ' "' Krur k J O'Cnnur, ot "' " I' U..n. J.,t,n Fen- , - Couit to fin ttu unex ' ' ; i i - lUuy ti. ; ponr i 'l'i..'-. Hit", v,ho succeeds J,p,,v " " 'ri.I.er , : y. n i.fr. JV'i-r .-urre.-a, Dr. 1). Vn; W. Lvaa. I.oevl lamllal at allllcln. The foiiotaliig la the piugiam at ranted f r a teachrrs' looul Institute to be field at G4lli'nn. Ta., January 25. 1X90 : RrcitJtlon, Miss Cra Cute. Primary R-adir.g. Prcf. T. J. Itell. Mechanical Worg in S.curtng Attention. Mr. J. A. Ken singer. Hour to T acb Primary Arithmetic, Supt. J. W. Leech. Methuos of Teaching Grammar. Mr. A. J. Noel. Esays, Misses Mary E. I'arrtsh ani Olive Tutper. II. ud lancea in Sjboul Work. Mi-a E:ia3teny. b:iou.d Civics be Taught In ILn Common Scoools?T. B Al.ln. Toe Inst tute will begin at lOo'clocc a. ra. nir.n GRIFFITH. -Died at his home in Ebens bnrg. an S'lnday, January 8. 1WK). Mr. Tboiuas Griffith, aged 71 years. The deceased was born October 20, 181 S, about half a mile south of Enensburg, on a farm that he owned at tbe time of his death, and where he continued to reside up until a few years ago when te purchased a property on nigh street and moved there to He was aa active, energetic, clear beaded business man and at the time of bis death was the wealthiest man In northern Cambria. Early In life be turned bis at tention to tbe In m her business, having a small water faw m-:i on bis farm and in time be increased bis business which nnder his keen foresight and nan,igement con tinued to crow until he was one of the largest lumber dealers in Pennsylvania, manufacturing and buying up immense quantities of lumoer In this county and baying extensive mills In MKan county, where ne msnafactured largely. His lands In MrKean county being In the oil terri tory, be became Interested in the oil busi ness, having a number of wells on his land, wh'Ch largely Increased bis fortune. He was a Republican in bis political convictions and lo lfts.2 was tbe nominee of bis party for Jsheriff of this county. was elected, kerved his term witb credit and was a popular i ffl?er. He. howver, had but little Inclina tion for politics and followed his business wttb an energy that gave but lilt;. time to other pursuits. Quiet and unassuming tn his manners, eaa itabl and kind tn tis I disposition, bis death will he mourned ty many sincere fileudo. Mr. Griffith leaves to I curvlve hire three eons. II u. J.bo Oriffit". I ol Kar.e, McKVac county, a member ot tbe ! Legislature from that county ; Ir. Abnt-r I Grffith and Webster GrifStn. of Esensburg. and one dactrhter. Annl-. wife of Prof. F. I A. Lyte, of Kane; Wiilimu, eldest son .f I Mr. Gr:fH?n died iu Kan, a few years ago, leaving a widow and one daughter, wno rrshled witb Mr. Gt flith. His remains were taken from Lis late ret-lJeece on Tuesday afleition to tbe Congregational eDurcb In this place, of which be was a member, where tSe funeral services were held and then CnveyeJ to Llryd cemetery. Peace to Lis ashes. TUOVIAS. -Died at bis home In Cambria town-lm,., no Muoay, Janusry 6 1H1K). Mr. Le w lo Tiiumas, ae1 aOiul HO year:. SMI Absolutely Pure. lt powutrapTerTiriw. A trurvel of pnrltv. t'-'oirtti and wholeftiinrreiF. M"Re9wnM than the ordinary kimls. rt eati"t tve sold In eoinnetitlon with the iriultitad nf the low tet hurt weirht, alum or i tio-pbate iMiw.ler. Soli on!y In (m. Kuril bAKIII I'Ot CES Co., lOt Wllst..Mw Vom. Tl K SALE. Hi,ue and s to t acre it laod In r Sammerbiil ti.wni-bi:-. known the Alx Kreh yrojiertT. In)ireot I liuVAS OKIFJirH. Jan. 3, lSMi.-lm. ttcntlmrt. l'a. Advantage of an unlimited stock of medium and fine i Vr:NTS WANTKH Icilv. Eneretle Men ran make troui -s to 4 W ier mnn:h cl!lnir tor os an 1 enioy the n-mlert of knowmx th:it they are worKlDx l'-ran old and rlla Ide Orin. Icira tde territory in town? and -oanties can te cured I y .r-im.t ;.t.ilra;lon. We row tbe ttokwe otler. Aulr if, FKANKLIX I) WT-5 i '.. Jan. S-r.m . r.riieryn.en, Biltimore, JU. AIUMJTKATtKS NdTIt'E Letters or administration uiKin the ettate oi lartd Sac ton. Iie ot ;!earneid t.jwuhtu. in the county ol 'aml.na. Jeeeaed. I.avlns t'en aranted to'the andrHiansd. nut ice U hrrrly Kivea to all i.ets.i. ludt-ntrj to .id eitate to tuaka Immediate j.v mect. tind tnt.e t.aviriir -!aiois it:nn"i thenjuie ar rvir-t-d o i re-eut lien properly auiru tlcattd tor cct Jv-nier.t. .1'PMV C. SfTTOV. .ISM ES T. spi TI -". Adninitrt-'T of lwr-d S'jttoa, Ccceastd. Clearfield tw., Iec. SJ. l-i9. c. j DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. I Hundreds and hundreds of '. styles plain and fancy Dress ! Goods, from 25c to $4 a yard, in every weave and color j of the choicest wool fabrics. ; Black Dress Silks, 50c to $4 I a yard. ' TirMcade Black SIU.1 to 7.i0. : t lie best -tJuinef il hlarlt Silk ever luld. Wi.rtti H t least. ' Just as complete stocks in all lines of Dry Goods. Entire stock in the Cloak Department KKDl'CO). Catalogue mailed freo upon request. "Where prices are lower than the Catalogue quotes, t Liny. ! 'ou fret the benefit, invariably, . Lfv-n cnarKrn uv iib m - firm -.f Adam smith. The as if vou shopped personam". will t e earrie I on nnder f . . , J Let the Lloaic ( ataiogue. pVtSStiLl" riU.N MtlJi'K- r-otir,- teret'T 1 riven that The tiriu ol tbe L11l Merrhan.life -unpny. Liii.itel. doir.ir t-n.ne t'amOrlA e-nniy. Ii.. ban been charge r- tl"etuent from the tninef In the lut-ir th if.B name bn. the firm will i-onin i? Eranela Hradl) v, Rohert Smith. lanie) J. Kroon til Ibotua A. liradley. F!:.N'is i:att.ky, K -BKK I syj i ll 1HMH. .1. llliOffV. lHOMAs HKADLEY. ADAM SMI I Ii. Jan. 3.tS -Zi iJcs. Home s Co.'s, 609-G21 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vmil E I bae thin day t urehane.! t.- f,.'. 1 ! wir ire-erry nt i .1 l'on-jin ! " A ' II. ADdllcr, Jirfenh Ilil.B, '.ouN H..-.4H.1. ot JilUMownt 'rvyor, n.nrj sCanlan, of k.. .... - vmicie. tien Mia. Fry was found he waa Teacher are requ-sted to briug Ih. Ir eong ! liquid :,' Creatu B.lm. pleasant of niin.ltiAiilii.iiu a a wi & - - Why Il mating III! nocoiiscloui and terriblv cut and bruised about the head and body, tier Injuriea are believed to be fatal. Tbe child was not mucn lujur. books wlili th 'tu as the mnslc will be fur nished by the itit-titute. CiMcLii are Co.- t diall7 Icvltid to be presftt. and take pait la the di-ct:5i!ons. powders, scuff or ap- piicttu aud a sure euro for catarib and cold In h-ad. can be bad fur 50c. It ha easi ly apj.v.cd Into trie nostriis, U safe and p.'taf-ant. and is raring the aoet obctiDate carfvs. It Rive relief at once; atr.hra eounty . P . and hr le t t he n In . J. llun?all'l rhirre. and 1 t-ee'-y. .ret rt l-ert-on r rinit fr n iterf-rnu i-h I pmertT Two hondred a.t 6'ty 't, on. and whit I 'M S4 inrfr nhmKiee. I'f(n iut nj'inl luiniint of N.. 1. No. i. an ! No. 3 now mi icy mill mtnite r,c the Kpts. lari.; fciK a boiler, entire and h !.; mill l'-le.l m te Kanvtead l4n.. In eiti.r1a ofini-; al one team o! bornsji. fprel.ri. a'nle tr-, and butt ebains t-e'oiiiriiit: to uij ten : (. one twu titre nklio WH-.n: ato o-. mplon mow. 1 nir traelitne at:d in l ay rake an 1 rrnnp rtoVe; alt'o 40 j.airii 01 fxnjti t.lanar:: alo tiiree row ao I two jearllnas. thrre artar "alri. ard tour Ib: alio thirty i-t.ol hay. acd til;y t.Mrhel ol earn; also one tdow tn-1 harrow and all other lirminii im;. Iemrr.tr; lu fcur air ol t" . led, and one t-uutty. TDe atore enumerated pro-iertv U now r n my larat and I leit t here bi ) .1 i my jdeaure and ronioral. JOHN W. hl'l K. tH Vinetr?et, W Uliaiavort, I Jan. S. en, 31. SM'INEKs I- i.'i.: . ..U3m. rri.- t. vi m I viit'M.irj a , i BROTHERS, ik CO. Exteud.to you a hourly invitation when you visit the City to call :.nd examine our stock of CAUPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURH. UEDDING STOVES AND RANGES. We furiiish everyihii;j; that ; . rtains to the proper nttinir f a iouse at lower prices than c.n be tiad elsewhere ui the City. WE ARK NEAR THE EXPOSITION. Cars iitnu He ii. i U. una I. U. Ji. Depots pass our Uoors. Wal gladly Rive aov infer- mation necrssary. Hooper Bros. & Co., 307 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. I'l.KASfc MENTION THIS VAi'Eli. - J JSckeinocLe te Hoppel, Carrolltcwn, Pcna'a. Having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full, com plete assortment of mrrehandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, a larre sto:k of Clothing, Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Good for Men, Coys and Children, a fine lin of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Wraps, inrluding a line of Plush goods, and Boots and Shoes, we claim to lead. Then we have Hardware, Queensware, Glas swan, Oilcloth. Robes and Horse Blankets not to be excelled anywhere. Wc are prepared to meet the public wants vJt the very lowest pr'u-fs. W' will not be undersold and alwaj-s guarantee sat isfaction. Solifitin.ir your natronaije and thankimr vou for Da-it . . t. o jr 1 - favors we are Respectfully Yours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CARJR O I lrOAVN, I A. vini'K -.i- mra tn; t J. tin Vd'ur- . ! .M--Vf.ric. !il- w. ! 1 ip. nut? ri u., 1 a.. i itrt 1 U:tjt. r:!(tc dtl tltc23rr . l . FARM FOR SALE. There ia lii-eJ of t iri-a'o fa) a farm known the vVil'iam lv(.r fnrt.i i lun'nl In flmrrlell li.wnhip, nne bait inil l.no Chut Spriugs, contmluinic 76 A,CE,SJ3 76 More or lef. thirty are of winch are cleared, and well wratcfd and lli rt ol tbe laud is well timrx-retl with Hemlock, t'neetnut, Maila and Uracil. For further particular ci'.l on or sd lre MRS.MM-OLN OOMIAL). Client i riuf, Jau. 3, Ivai. :mu, rt .y o: K -r-Uit--r A. l . I''. .- .'j"ic.i-.t J,,.. li. I i il.d. .-I tl. r "1- ri'-r-!-e. ii, irit.i tor the Delicti' -l t In. e.e 1 i d !. alj Jui::. Mo- oruiK'K and Lueiu.i .M ' "o mlok. all tit r.in f. rvl kiitl trt8Mi, rl Ui-.'. 11 aid John an 1 Luc ind a 1'. M- jru.i . All iT:-r In-drl.t-d to tn !.! J.iha atirt Lucindi P. M' tVr iii!"r. or citlier 'ft Lh.-in. will mnke injuiediata I i . .aeut t i the f id an.L-'i -e. -r ti.oso Ixvic I cl..i lxii or de-nand aaloit tliem, or ftiUivr of ILeiu, aill I ro ul ll.e u e r luui lrl .v. Jf.K 11. 1IM.ND, Kbtuibur, Isc 13, 6t- Ansltiuce. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. I. (at et L aid liuraooc, deeeiv.-d. Tet ters temaiui n.arv in ti e cttle ot Lvwl Bar Kon. late ol AiLsLt-ny township, t'aOila c.iniif. fa.. bariu ben tcranud to the nndcr s'.aed.al l eraont. Indebted to said ertaie ar li-rety tiOlineU lo make payment to we wr.hout I deiar. ladiRa Iihmla ci..iijd MKauiMi aia es tate will r-re.-ent thrra ir.pcrlj auiceaucaied Icr ell.'mcct. to M4KY JANE nUOOtlN. Executrix -! lx-wi Baraoon, dee d. Activllle, f a., Ucc i?, l&a'.-Ct. VUTICE.- X Notice it herebT rlvt n that the amual lection ol IU rector or tbe Protection Tlutaal t ire Insurance company of (Uambria county will ba bel 1 at tbe ctti.-e of th: Seereurj on Monday. January 1:1th Itvo. belwaea tba hour ot 10 O'cU'ti a. si. and 2 i'.n. T. W. DICK. Ehtru-burjr, Uec. 'i0, 'w.-Ut, SacieUr. AT YOUR SERVICE With the best lino of Overcoats in Philadelphia for Mea Youths, and Children. No matter what kind of an Overcoat you want you will find it here, made in cur well-known reliable way, at th lowest prices, A. C Yates & Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. 61 hi,kM7r WW H3WTg ROUTE. i lllP3,m ''. W; pnUaian Bufict Sleeping Car-ith on'r on? c-.ur.ga IHtw i-trn Air., 'a I I - Fw" -en-rr. Lrlll 1 I i I j fit HiltYS .-i Lot n Jumm-rlpj Laredo, Eae'.e Pa or Fl Pzoo. Winter Touriat "V S liekots at very low rate lor le at a.l 1'nucirau Cmipon Siatioti in U. S. and Cianada with pnvilra la tWlul v-1" nc r amo-is not jprin; oi Araauaaa. .6.T.WKSEXD,S.P.&T.A6T,ST.l0.iS,lnft, DONALD E. DUFTON, T ATIOI.NEY-AT-LAVY, - ' I I ! -! I II 1111 -M IA HE 1'i:ibias ha the lamm'. eircnlatton Attveiu-e In il ar. i fro bi-v-tHed. LnKSnt iil, V5' I 4 OWcc in t 'ul'jcnade H.w, Gft'tGER and Tnmori rtttKT) no Irgtf i txx.k lix. Itra. OaaT-.asv C"u. ;o. Vi Uiu hi., Cia.iuuM, . '
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