tfiiinlmnrccmiin. rilClwHI'KW. P. . ; i r. .' v. i. t.soo. I ,)('.!!. . !.YL t'KRSO.y .lL. i ir.t V.i'u-f rpr to b scarce in tilWl!. i;rlr !l t,e Patrons cf the irtp are e'.:r.t "'! ' uinit-of Jih work neatly executed jj i ffl lie n call. M . t'T-!iitta CIHn-, of Philadelphia, ,..itim! fd.-n.N In K'wn-ihurff. r t!i tir-if time thl winter, on Wed j . r it. -r n in rf. trie mercury got down to .lr William Mctlarrey, a hotel keeper , T'ir r; lhill. died on Saturday last from p",.;lMl.'Ti:.l. ,f. IonrI tesMlna near ... . j : . I .... L'.l I. - Vjli in Iniliwia ciiumy. uicvt uu ciiubj ,.t .1 .iii.mt fifty fivn-year.. Mr .i.'Ihi sechter. foreman of tha Uer- i, . . i .i.l nn f.ir a fxw da vil dur- c. 1 1 i:i . k - -- -- iHt''' iir.--.fiit wpi-Ii with the grip. H .... a. A. Parker and Fred. D . son A V. Hvkcr. E-a, , will take their de- i.ntnr- f.r lleor.U to-day ( Friday). -Mr JoM ph Ut-hr. of Hrr township. was , ti,it,ir at our i iVu- on Thursday and re nur' in grip e prevailing In that locality. Tii'' Ciwntiuiih hiironch lock-up wa buriii'1 down on M.r..Uv niaht. The fire U Mippo-M'd to rave b.'cn the wotk of Incen diaries. -Tim Comptroller or the Currency on M.u;.iy authorized the Cltiz National Ba..!; Df J.ihnetown to begin I'U.sintss, with ,niPi! il 'f f l(H.0"i. r. WYMam llrt-esf, of Mllna, Kansas, fnr'tiir'v "f thi place, arrived In E"WOburg on Vi'ili;ex'lay, being called hit tier to attend je fmiiTAl of hN mother. Piv:.t K I)ivi-, of the Eist ward, bad p arui'k of I' fluenzt which turned to jr.i'Mni ,.i.m and I e ban hcen in t preeatlous ..m.l 'i '"r sevetal dayi. K ,r salt or rent a frame dwelling boue In t Ki-t w.ird of Kbensbura, containing Pvi n ri'itti. l f'ir uie or rent. For further p.utvii' ir- enquire of Henry Byrne. Alter trie .tut of the present niontb, 3 p, r civ.t. ill he added to the amount of the .ii .tr.I borough tax for the borough of E'jennr. ray your taxes and save 3 per rent. -Rupture cnre guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Mier, :i Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta. Eae at i-n no oteration or delay from busl r..,s aftt'ted by tnouands of cures after j.t'ii tail. V . I i I it m II'Hid. whose) home wm at New F ni-i Pi-e. w thrown from a trnia between Ciir.eiiiAiiijh and Johnstown on Monday la.it in. I n i ui'.l -o badly that he died Ip a short .tin1 after. H A EngVhart. Mercantile Appraiser of Cwubr'a U'ifv. cnniuii'nced the work of nmk:ni! t'" m pr'nmnt on Monday. A't-T n;i K'uvisur he went to J. .:.!.-' .wii. Tl. mc ivn liA'-v v"''1'"1 ofasaperstl-tn'ti- tin ii of mil 1 v.V. i:l not ray bills on W.m.t iv. TI"T r" n. iney other whose .u;'r-.u-"'I rxt-iids i.v t ttii whole week, ji' l i i,i :i k' - m.viy sucll on our S . In I ' ?i i ' .i-1.-: ( ri i t tiH t grippe Is takinii ...'.I nf t ie li ii. wiiiirt In itom partn of '!.s(, r .iir.'y !' im v. OOW SVIIipronM Of :; p u :I i. T'ni' 'ar fh ifos and catu iv" Hi"ij. .l.hut nm their turn w ill mine r'. -M- .Iiu Precin died at her home la c;'en-'Hiri!, on ."mid ty la- from the effects if piv m. i i i.i, up'r!ii.uced by Infiiier. Mr. l'.ri-fi w.i in ih rtMih year of tir afe and :.-ive a un ud two dauuters, all of W rio ill 4'e 'imii up. -ii v. K"iiM"ly. sun of John A. Kenne dv. K-. , f'Tiner'v "f this place, pnt a few iiv ii I. r i I.i. ! week, titles Conies from C.i i';n.u !.re h Is employed at rall r".l "i vm !. us a. if the climate on the 1'.- ! e, -'. srenl with hilU. -i,;jr,Mv U.t u fourteen yearold son of T !-nAM r. . f T'pper TurkeyfiHit town. .:-.ip. .i:i,i-r-t c Mjnty. was drowned while crn-!i.kt tie C.i,.-ini!i UiTer at Markleton. Ti !! iM'iv,., and the lad carried rtcwu v cuirent. m.s body has not (i.-tl reentered. T.. r.'nr svlvnnU Hiiiroad Company twetnred its former custom of selling hi'ket t. recutar etatx-ned mlnNtern at two f nt per mile. A cert rWte will be Issued. ti;vo .irplirntioii to nrh minister on the n i; a ho! J thrse ci-rtiCeates can pir"!.!-,. fckets at two cents per wile. -J in ('. 'iiif'i, of the firm of S S. .t uis, liruu'ki'sfH . at Muntlnidou, "i me ")'ptemor term 0 '. f-.r l!:.!i-criininate 6:11:1 af pkyti I i 'i t:itis fur liquor, was se v I i Km t, on Tuesday, to pav ! !" o ..ml undergo an lmprMonruent : - ineeti.-.i: (,f th Democratic State t'u-i 'tv.ttf.v at lUrr.'shurg, on '. '". i..tt P. Klstner was unaio-re-fe,-H,i chairman. After some '"' '"id many fcUtf rf.'etw.us on the " decided to ho!l the next '"" " s' ran ton. the Ex ecutiye Com ' l t!,e time. VC-i.. l! .",!. ir.v... -Tii.. s 4r (lf H-thMiem Is atraln to be ' -i tv y'ar. tiein: Its eeyenth appear '' v: ,.-e the t,i,ih Cf Chrit. It comes c:'"" in 3i; ears. am! Id nt .r,,iu,., sr: ww 'uv a uua T fur three weeks. Then It wanes I n- srs after Stjyenteen month Tt -! J;- a vh star ad led to tne Dye fixed 'lr ' i inpeia while It remains In x'. .' n-vear-oll boy, named Tlerss " ' killed on the lnl'rmil f fl.lllt J- .,nd.iy last. The boy, with bis r. !,- T ,,,,mint fr"m church and on k. "' '' t:,:lr"ai' crossing found an en t y" ?' ' h" parrnu "topped, but the ' ' lo r"u!'l pass rashly made a,'.,.V"1 pt nn'1 "uiht and crushed to ir'.'' U" ftft,'r,"''n the force search lu '.. a it or human tones a-.f'.'.' '"'"- "l f .p, rsdale, and the ;",it, H them up to tt ... , r thr'',, skulls, set of otx.l'.'il " ' "r "f SU"" f,',-:ike bi.it. ' i;i,,";";,VM",,' "f vnoui parts f the r .. ' '''lt e remains were Try..,., ""ut persons. -JoKtown. M r n y; I V. a rrul,.K . - v iiicuucmr on Vl'" HxiUoa J, wtiuw, bttUB 'l et Wltl , h.r)ou! acc)(Wllton tu a.'i T: -l-.l,, I,.,,,..,, "--Vrdat A.toona. i:.l u.n . moTtriK engine ""illll HIJ t 4 , , f . " "-'t foot un.ier the whe-u . ... he Liken t.. ii '"wi.. Ua -.eiI;k te!,tat, l!,, '"i""d member '-"'' rVUrVaryruv , J plT' 1 "' "Lib.. . . ' r '"bruary. C":-".Q fr, , Ve notice ' "other "-r. ,,tt!;'' JnU I J'n.ton. will, bow Uwiueatioo ,n this county. 1 law r ,s,i i... ,. T tl;:.e v,, ' t r"' r Constables to '1 , ::U,,'J Arable eon. we baT a rpeedy and pooUire Cure I for CaUrrb, Diphtheria, Canker Month, and Headache, In Shllob's Catarrh Remedy. A Naal Injector free with each bottle. U It If you desire health and sweet breath. All persons who have not paid their school tax In Cambria township are herehy notified that the collector of said township will be at the towubhip school bouse, la tbe borough of Ebensburg, on Saturday, Febru ary l. loo, for tbe purpose of receiving tre school tax of said township. Fly per cent, will be added after that date. The I. Johnston, presiding elder of the Ii'airsvl'.le M' E. distr.ct who became lu ane and was taken to Bedford 5prings, la no better and has been brought back to bis home In Indiana. On the way back ha made a dash froaa his attendant and jnniped from the train. When picked np his head was badly cut. It Is pronable that be will be confined In a private hospital, fur he has made several efforts to kill him self. J. (1. Carroll, Chairman of the Com roittee on permanent certificates slves notice that the Permanent Certificate Committee of Cambria county. Pa., will meet In the Mlllville niih School Building, at 9 o'clock, p. m., on Friday and Saturday. 4th and 3lh of April, to examine applicants for perma nent certificates. Those desiring to take tbe examination will please noitlfy the chair man at 41 Napoleon street, Johnstown, at once, xtating the branches in which they wisQ to be examined. DeVoe. the New Jersey weather prog nostlrator, is again at It. He cays the pres ent mildness Is caused by warm equatoiial currents. Uwing to the sulfllnu of storm belts, the rain In this section will be turned to snow this month. We hall have three cold waves yet. The Ice men cn eut by Febraary 1. The last cold wave will te bere February 17. There will be a snow storm In March, followed by an early spring. As DeVoe's predictions have utterly failed up to tbis lime Ms prono:ticatlons for tte future will baye to be taken with a grain of allowance. Messrs. John C. and James T. Suttcn, administrators of David Sutton, late of Clearfield township, deceased, will sell at public sale on Thursdy. January 30th. at 10 o'clock a. nr. a larne lot of personal prop erty, consisting of horses, colts, cattle, sheep, hogs, wagons, sleds, threshing ma chine, hay-rake, grain drill, wind mill, cider mill, plows, harrows, cultivators, harness, saddles, wheat, oats, barley, corn, and buckwhent by the bushel ; hay by the ton, corn fodder, straw, etc; also household and kitchen t uruiture; also a lot of a.t, poplar, linn anil hemlock lumber and a lot of shingles. A shocking accident occurred at Mor rellville. oo Thursday of lt week, by whleti Mrs. Catharine Stackhouro and her two brothers, Edward and Michael Gal lagtier, were Instantly killed. Mrs. Stack bouse had been up .o Johnstown and on her return stopped on the road home to see her brothers in Cambria, who started to ac coa'pany her home. Whn tbey reached the MorrellviHe crossing they tor the rail road and were rnttie eatround trark wheu a freight train met them and they !-t.apped on the westbound tracfe, when before tbey hrid time to realize their dancer they were struck by Chicago Limited. The two broth ers were knocked ifl the track, but Mr. S'ackhouse lit oo tt track and the train passed cvrr her, CHtting i ff both lower limbs and mangling her body. Mrs. Stack house was about twenty tire years of age aud leaves a hiihand and two children. l ire mt rrwgallf jr. About three o'clock on Sunday morning two miners who were returnlhg from their work, baviug been on the aight turn, on passina the large frame building owned by the Cresson and Cleaifield Coal and Coke Company and u ej as a store room and dwelling discovered fUroes In the lower story. They Immediately gave tbe alarm and It was with difficulty tr.at they succeed ed in awakening th occupants who were rescued by means of ladders from the bum trig building. P. II. Wall- and his family and Frank McFarland, the occupants, es caped in their night clothes but lost all their clothing and fnralture. J. A. B Melvin, of Holltd.iyequrg, owned the goods In the store room and his loss Is estimated at about f 10.000. on which there was an la surance of f 3 000. Tbe building belonged to tbe company and was insured for 13.000. The flying sparks carried the Are to a large hotel building some distance awty and In a short time. It too, was a mass of smoulder ing ruins. This building also belonged to the Cresson and Clearfield Coal and Coae Compacy and had been but recently built and occupied. It was under the manage ment of Charles F. B own. of Hollldays Durc. and on this nlgnt there were twenty two people In the hotel, all of whom es caped. The building was Insured for f2.000 and the furniture for J1.C00. Frugality Is but a new town and bavins no fire appara tus, was at the mercy of tbe flames. The buildings will be rebuilt as soon as possi ble. Nebool Keporf . BEAVER VALI.KT SCHOOL. The following Is the report of Sohcol No. 1. White township, ror third month, ending January 13, 1WH): Males on roll for niontb, 31; females. 28; total, 59. Average attend ance for month: Males. 24; females. 19 ; total, 43. Fer cent, or attendance for month: Males. 77; females. 70; total, 74. Visitors. 6. Perfect in attendance during month: Walter Strajer, Bert Sfrayer, Perry Ech. Geo'ge Swanger, Ella MrKe, Han nah Gates. La grippe ha prevented regu lar attendance this month. H. s. Bender, Teacher. vi?too SCHOOL. The following is the report of Vineo School for month ending, January 15. 190: Number In attendance: Males, 21; females, 24; total. 43. Average attendance during month: Males, 19 ; females, 19; total, 33. Per cent, or attendance: Males, 83; females, 93; total, 93. Tboe present every day dur ing month: Flora Simmons, Letlie Custer, Emma Iiager. Jeanie Smouse, Mabel Coster. Ida Rager, Edith Hunt, Je-sie Ragf r. Lizzie Marguedant, Grade linger, Simon Black burn, Dorrie Custer, Mullen Soyder, Otis Hunt, Will Stlfler. Irvln Custer, Ephraim Grove, John Marguedant, Garvin Smith, Those missing one day during month: Amelia brown, Jennie Hunt. Dora Smouse, Til ie Singer. Mary Brouse, Samuel Brown, Will Snyder. Samuel Grove. Amount of money raised by echo; and teacher for the fleoded district, la 00. E. Jennie Askis. Teacher. Tit Proprietors Of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim It to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds In tbe head and bay fever. It le not a liquid or a snuff, but Is easily applied In- I vu .ue outrun, ii Kirea roller at ooce. s IMXrlet Inatlfal. The following program has been arranged for the teachers' meeting to held in Aih ylile, Feb. 8, lsyo. commencing at 10JO o'clock, a. ni. : Address of welcome, A. J. Sat-ker. Primary reading. Fannie Storm aud Mary Duroin. Spelling, Prof. John McCormtek. Duties of School Directors. James Wilson and Supt. J. W. Leech. School airlpline, Rachel McCoy and Prof. T. J. Itell. Composition In scnooto, J. S. Foi.,. Essays, Eva Dorbio and Haul Mc Kenxie. Director and friends or education are cordially invited to be present and take part In tbe discussions. Read TwabtB Ite Heads Twi. Jan. 22. isdo. Banks Tan Ormer, of Stirltr, U seriously ill with lung fever. John Gates, of Coal port, visited relatives at Glasgow lat week. Several freight wrecks occurred on the B. G. Railroad daring the past week. James Sblpman. the village blacksmith at Glasgow, la held down by la grippe. lion. John C. Gates, of Glendale.honored the last session or the local Institute by his presence. C E. Kantz, master of ceremonies at tbe "No. 2" temple or learning. In Readd town ship, is a yletim or la grippe. Miss Mime Dunn, or Fallen Timber, one or tbe lady teachers or White township. Is confined to her home by sickness. John W. Cree, or near Glasgow, mourns the Iocs or a fine cow. which was killed an last Tuesday by a freight engine. Charles E. Troxell. Kad township's popular acd efficient constable, is held down bo tbe loving embraces of la grippe. Miss Ida May Hollen, or Glasgow, 'was among the unfortunate visitors of la grippe. Sbe has. however, fully recovered from its effects. Among the sick with tbe new disease, la grippe, we are sorry to record the name of William Troxell, a young man of near Roserert. A. v., utKirer. Oaintzm twp, land, who is said to be seriously III with it. Tbe Unit d Brethren, of this township, held a festival eeveral nights ii tbe Spencer Hall at Glasgow, for tbe purpose of raising funds to be appropriated to tbe completion of the new church building at Roseland. now la coarse of erection. Mr. Fred. A. Dean, of New York City, graduate of Harvard University; also a versatile gentleman of Innate ability as an author and newspaper man, who has been visiting bis uncle. Mr. Samusl Dean, of Shirley, for some time, was a welcome guest of bis friends at Glasgow last week. On last Monday evening Daniel Garmaa. cf Hommer's Notoh. suddenly expired front the effects of a protracted spree. The un fortunate man has long been tbe unhappy victim of strong drink, and was brontht to hi9 untimely end by iU terrible effects. He was about fifty years of age and leaves a wife and family. The joint local Institute of Reads and White townsLips was helJ on last Saturday. The instruction, attendance and Interest manifested were or a noticeable character. The audience at the evenlrg session was lare and appreciati ve. Durirg the after- noon Trofs. T. J. Itell. of Johnstown: T. B ,,. , . , Allison, or Ebensburg; (reorgn Marsden, Of Johnstown, and John McCoraiick. of Wll- . . more, ware present and gave valuable and practical talks on school room work. Tbe Jotinatwwn Belief Faad. All the members of the Johnstown Flood Relief Committee met at Philadelphia on Thursday of la.-t week and concluded their work. (Jnvernor Beaver presided. According to the report of tbe secretary, the total canh received by 'the commission wos (1.92 072 . of which amount (1,2-JS,-S72 83 came from every section of the coun try and the world; f'xiO.OoO from Ptilladel-M.la.5."0,0-.TO fromPittaburg.and (316.199 85 from New York. Johnstown and vicinity received (.1.4.50 39:J (9 of this amount. The balance was consumed by relief for other localities and general expenses. Mr. Reeves, from the sub-committe, ap pointed to n.ake provision for the care of the orphans made by the flood In tbe Cone maugrj valley, repotted that he had made an arrangement with the Girard L.ife la surance Annuity and Truit, Company or Tbiladelpbla which will Insure'tbe sum of (j0 a year to each orphan until they arrive at tbe age of sixteen years. The comniw alon has found 322 orphans ic tbe flooded dis'riet. and for the purposes of their sup port there was appropriated (113.000 Tbis sum has been so arranged for distribution that when the youngest child arrives at age It will te entirely extinguished. Tbe fl.Mxl left 116 widows and for their support the sum of (179,471 has been paid. Thes Will a'so receive for the nn nf their 1 . . , i Chliden the sum Of (9j.2j0. The latter Sum. will be distributed la annual payments, which will be regalated In accordance witb the ace and number or the children. The commission has made a most careful investigation to ascertain tbe actual cumber or lives loet in the disaster, and now, at tbis late dav. they are or the opinion that 2.300 is the highest figure tt which it can be placed. It has been definitely ascertained that 2 280 persons disappeared from the valley of tbe Conemaugh. Tbe bodies of 1,021 of this number have been teeovered and Identified ; C44 bodies have been re covered and are unknown, and the remain Ing. 605. are missing. Tbe commission has gathered the bodies or all tbe unidentified dead that were burled hastily at the time or the flood, and rem terred them in the Grand View cemetery at Johnstown. For this purpose a plot or ground consisting or 2,200 eqnare reet has been purchased. In this plot there are now bnried 741 bodies, or which the names or only 87 are known. The commission also decided to appro priate (40.000 ror tbe erection or a hospital in Johnstown, Five thousand dollars was appropriated ror hospital purposes in Wl! liamaport. The application of the Yonng Men's Chrlstain Association tor relier was refused on tbe ground that tLe fund was not applicable for relier. The complete expendituies of the com mission have been as follows : Appropri ated and expended at Johnstown. 12.430. 303 6"; expended In other parts of the St te. (232 2C4 45; distributed a? especially directed by donors. (3 271 85; rfflclal ex penses at Hrriburg. (1,398 42 general expenses. (1.218 70; first payment to or phans, (16.100; total. (2.6S3.747 11. Cash oo deposit at Harrisburg.(218 233 57; cash undistributed, deposited in Johnstown (36.3-S4 03; total cash on deposit, (254. 790 69; less amount appropriated to other parts of the Strte, (18.735 55; net amount unapplied, (237 974 05. From this should be deducted tbe amount appropriated te-day, (including (22.442 65 sundry claims ordered paid) (166 342 64. leaving an unexpended balance in tbe bands of the commission of (70,631 10. HARRIiUE LICK St CM ISSfJCD, The following marriage licenses were ls sued by the Cleik of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, January 22, 190 : John M. Crouse and Sarah Crawford, Bennington. Martin Wise and Julian Toraskl. Cam bria. Val Heinz and Martha ilelfnck. Cam bria. Francis Koontz. Conemaugh, and Har riet Stevens, Leoretto. George W. Adams and Emma SlQer. Coopersdale. Kalph Hopson anr Margaret Granhalgh, Benscreek. Matthew Vansoch and Annie Teanoc, Mlllville. Ellsworth Holies and Clara Wells, Fallen Timber. 'wrt Xatlce. Constables elected or. tbe third Tuesday of February, 1890. will be qualified at tbe regular March term of court to serve for tAree ytart ; and tbe notices or election shall specify the same. R. L. Johhstox, Presldeut J odge. For Sale or Rest. The subscriber will sell at private sale bis farm, one mile south of Ebensburg. If not sold before the first of March the farm will be for rent. Jams Miees. Llat f Jaron. Fu:i. wr.g la a lift cf iDror fr the special Court, txgtnnlcg tee fonrtb Monday In February, and for the remilar term. txglnnlBa; ta first MoDilay la March : Artfcnr. Samnel. carpenter. Jthsiuva. Arnold, 1'harl-. painter. Johntewo. Hrawley .Jimn S.. tanner, Portaae twp. Henrer. John, Sr.. farmer. Sufquebanna twp. Hertehile. .'ee. farmer. Wwt Taylor. Fluuh, K. J. .!. Her. Johnktowa. Hearer. Jobs A., farmer. Nafqaehknna. Kamararileer. Jfhn. farmer. Ktrhlend. Haaer. Jneth. tarroer. I'lenrfieM. HeoMn. Thoinaa. Imlw.rer. I'asbria Bor. m.iuajti. laaiah. rlrra . J..hntown. Bailev. Samuel :.. . lumber Johnstown. 'ame. Jeremleh. heater. Millrllle. Coetlomr. Jiee.h. laborer. Jobttstova. Ittiley. Jinn W .ttiL Allegheny. Ifeltrirh. J. r..eierk. Keafe. Iurtta. Jeih f inn-aeejer. Hea.le. Ielitier,Terrenoe, nM net-maker. 'learteld. flwr.l. John I- . urmer. Hiackllek. Korkler. Jaeob. Kmeer. Jolinslown. Ttnnn. Mirhael. Ih.-rer. Caaobiia Bur. fiill. I'hil.. txrmer. fheef. j Moot. T. I... blarkmlth. T'pper Yoder. ' Harvberaer. Samuel J., farmer. Ktcbl&d. liartman. lyonard. lAltrer. K.iiler. Jiari, lTld. lulorer. CoBmimh Bor. I Jme. lanlel T.. farmer. Harr. I Kllneteltur. Samuel, lamer. Jackseo. ' Kenour. .lerrr. sawyer. Jackion. , Klenrb. fhil painter. lower Yoder. Kane. J. ho. larmer. jlun.tex. lelli. Joeepb. farmer. Barr. ; Leth. Kmnk. hotel Beeper. Washington. I I-aber. IK-nnu, miner. Wanbinirtan. lively Aarun. tone-main. Ji.bBJtown. i MrLnoihliii, Mlehael. car; enter. JohnntOVA. I r:k , William, tinner. 'onemaui(h Kor. I Quinn. J bn. Ia'xrer. 1'onemauieb Bor. j Kir.tnett, Henry firmer. Jarksoc. Kamlatl. Jamea 1.. miller. Chert SpriOKS. speedy, H. r . tnercttadt, Johnaiuwn. I'rent. Allien, clrra. .Inhnatowa. Topwer. .lamed. f'onemauKh Bor. Tiemey. Will. am J., farmer, flambrla twp. WUslnirer. Jobn K.. enirlneer, lvut OoDolcaunh. VVebn, Lrf)al, uiercbant. Jokntown. Westover, Willis, teaic'ter. Klder. liBiyi) JtTBORS MlttCR TtBH. Bennett Shermsn. larmer. Carroll. Hoyle. Oliver. milibnnd.MlllTllle. j Karnr.ari. liroben It., ean.rnter, Jehnstown. . Brown, Jonn. inerrnant. Croyle. i Ihintnyer. Ialnb. farmer, tilchland. I IteTlln, Tbecdnre. lanorer. Kaat Cunemtngb. j "arren, James, laborer. I'ortaee twp. i reen. James P., machinist. 'ambrla Bor. I 'feorire. Albert, Inrmer. Lilly's. llorrell. Irwin. Buraess. Johnftown. Krumenaeber, Henry, tarraer. Barr. Ilovd.CJ. W., farmer. Suaiaebanna' Itntzy. Jdhn. farmer, Susquehanna. MeKlnney. iwen. merchant . Mlllville. Murj.hy. Maurice, laborer, (-'oneinauirh Bor. IcKeever. A exacler. furrman. Johnstown. Meyers.tr. l.lerk. I'ortiae twp. Mci'oy. Aurntlne. macblniat, t'onemauah Bor. McKearers . Thus. S., merchant. E. .'nuemaujh. Swank. F. J . la'xirer. Stonycreek. Stewart, Dnviil. pricter. Mlllville. Shiffler.e. W merchant. TunnelblU. Sberlilne, Aaron, larme-, 'r"Tle Weakiand. t'tarles. farmer Susquehanna. TRATBr.ss jrnor.s rinsT tn. Aitnn, Samuel, teamster. West Taylor. A ndiri.n, Jub n, farmer Barr. At rjhuni. Jnhn. ftrmir, Carroll. Ben4r. Henry, tanner. Carroll. Buck. Henrv , larmer, 'arroll. Bryan. I'avl.l. laborer, Cnnemiiiib Ror. Burns. Tbuma J ear Instiector. Oallitiin Bor. fir:tdley, Michael, larmer. Weehinifton. Bntly. CJottle'b, merchaat. Johnstown. I ronour. Jrancls, miner, tral'.Mxtn Bor. fVist)ow. Ii.. aabwn-keeper, I'onemauuh Bor. im, Austin T.. farmer. Summerbiil twp. j ,!"!bm- 'r. mill hand. Johnstown. IllT. Jo-eph. laborer, iiotieraaiuh Bor. I i-iin. V. J.. mercbanr.t'onemaneh Bor. Ia!e. Herman, maton. Iwer Yoder. IU;an. Jmi, mine boss, (lallltiln Bor. K-terllne. hotel keeper. KbencburK. Oeis . Joseph, farmer. Uichland. IHrw, lkennls. earpenter. Stonycreek. "nibs. w. K. rentlemsn. (entiht&wn. Hur. v. W.. merchant. Jiihii--t.iwn. Hnliler, I ?..lore. rarj-entrr. Wtlmcre. Hanlan. John 13., laborer, Tunnelhill. Hert-n. Thomas, superintendent, lobnstown. Harvey. K. Ii. , riruu irist, (jiM'oiiooiaagb. Kirkpa!rick. Archj. furmer. tlder. KidJ.JobnA. clerk. JoLnstown. hinu. Itotvey. llverrman. Johnstown. Kick, William . laborer, trovie. l.uke, U. w .. Jr.. clerk. Sooth Kork. Iutntr. Harry. Inn keeuer, Barr. I.lrrma-er. H. W.. merebant. xretto. I.uthe-. Ii A., Sr.. larmer. Carroll. Melhorn. Jonathan, liUirer. AHricbeny. t!ty. VViliUm. farmer. Conetnanirh twp. Nil ler. Ihtnlel. crjenter. Jnbntowa. M-Ke 'harle A., laborer. Johnstown. Mctunn. lohr . oper-ttor. I.1l!y , SchWHderer. loo. W. . icentleman. Wahtnctoo. Stoiiab. John I.., plnter. tl.rnsl.ur. Smitb, W-n. M.. auperintendent. frallltiis fctor. Sbarkey. Neil, salix.n-keeper. .1 ,linn.wn. I roxe'l. Oar lei. operator . HU.':ti B.r. 1homs. Valentine, blacksmith. 'arrolltown. Wriirht. .Ii.hn. turtner Snm-ne-hill twp. W eiel. lll aoi. clerk. S.mth Fork. Weaver.Jacc ! f.. .arjumerhlil twp. TRlVIMi J'lCil-i.rro'J Hit. Bra. tier. James, farmer. Washington. H'Kii. frfls carpenter. 1'arrolitown. BrIVr. I.. 1! bu'chr. West Taylor. Came', r'rnk . er.irlneer, Jofnt"own. Ciiniiirk-hi I' ho. farmer, I'nrnhrla twp. Cooper J. ei.'i. hrwtr. 'lern'it. 'onwsy. Ml-hael. hotel keeir. I,nwr Toder. IetTon. Cb'l. merchant, t'ambrta. Irlin.John J.. aert. 1 v-nereatiirh Hor rktem J e7h. laborer. ambra Hor. John 1. tarraer. Camor'.a two. Kurd. eo-i:e, latorer,'-onmaoK!j twp. Kye. John, trmer. t'rovle. F.irren. Joetih P.. farmer. Cambria twp. r'lfihr-is. J .hn. Inn-keir. t'pper Yixler, iel-e;hnrt. Aib.r K.. Inn keeper, 1'onrmiirb Bor. T. Jeeph A., hotel keer.er CarrMltown. iiirtin.Fiirli. lliTr.rml.rli Bor. Hi!imn, Ari lrew. liveryn-sn. Oalllizin Bor. r. ini. i. . larn.rer. j.wrr l orter. Klrl.y, J.'hn. laborer. oiiemaiitrh Bor. Krinu. ie. me ., miller Aiiin K v.a. r rands .1 . . laborer, i ! Iitrln twp. Kuril. Teter. painter. I.wer 1 o ler. Kinney. J..bn J.. mee. Tuunelh ill. Lotiir , A lera nilar. 'irn-e'. Sus ucLnn&. I.eckey. J. tin, mill-ban. J..hntown. I. Tien. John, Ju-l ce, VYashiUKton. M-.-Mui!en . A. .1 .. earpenter. 1 VremRnifb Bor. Marlon. Jr.hu Sr., farmer siusoee'.anna. JVtetrirer. John, salixm-keeoee. I,iliv. McKeer teore. merchant. Tnnnelhlll. Narle. Joseph, tanner, t'leartiel J. "Hare f'rancls ! .laborer. Monster. Peach. Thomas , liverymen, Loretto. 'Tingle. Joseph W.. farmer. Croyle. Perry, Claries, merchant. Chest Sprtrri. Khndtly. Jacob 1 . f irmer. T'ptier Voder. SarlouN. Peter teamsrer. I'arubrla Hor. Shouii. Iewls W.. laborer. Stonycreen. Strlttmatter. A. T.. mnnuracturer. F.lder. Schneider. Conr.-id , laborer. Conemanirh Bor. Shoemaker. II. A., fonndrvman. ilhensburg. SkelW. M.J. fnrmer. Croy le. TtiniBM, Joseph J.. farmer. Onrroll. Wlrtner. Benjamin, farmer. Carmlltawn. W Iss. Joseph . (of John), larmer. Crvylo. Wehn. Charles, clerk, Johnstown. Kf ennarrapbera and Typewriter on the HransyltiBta Limited. Recognizing the increasing popularity of the Limited among the business and oro fessional men or the country, the Pennsyl vania Rsilroad Company has decided to still farther improve the fnci!ltieg or this ' wonderful train, and add to Its convent-j erces by introducing a stenogrspher and j typewriter Tor the service or the passeng- I er. j A brigt.t, young man, expert In both I branches or his profession, will be placed on each train between New York and Pitt s burgh to take tbe dictation and transcribe on the typewriter the correspondence or tbe passengrs who desire 10 avail themselves j or his services. By this means, a business J or professional man can attend to his cor- j rer-ponaenc en route, and thus secure a great saving of time. A compartment will be fitted np on eacn train for this purpn. and the letters will be mailed from tbe train as tbey are written. This novel and convenient arrangement will go into effect on February 1st. Tbe business men already have the ad-, ve.'itage of the 6tock and weather reports on the Limited, the ladies bave their maid, their private bath, and their drawing-room in the observation car, and the introduction or an amanuensis will round ont the com pleteness or tbe train's convenience to a perfect degree. So other railroad train in the world offers any one of the four advantages that are pro vided on the Pennsylvania Limited. Consumption Surely Cured. To Thw Eorroa: Pleaae inform yoox readers that I have a poaitiee remedy (or the above-named diaeaae. liT ita timely saw thonaanda of hopeless eeaea have been permanently cared. I shall be glad to send two buttle of my remedy FREK to any of your readcra who hare consumption If they wUl end me their Exttreee and P. O. addreaa. lUapect falljr. T. A. SLLOCUil, U. C. ltl I earl bt-. T. Barklra'i Arnica fealvw. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cats, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rbeuoa. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Ere pt ions, and posi tively cures Piles, or so pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E, James, Etjens burg, and W. X. McAleer. Loretto. lVkjr 'eaitlBiae. The use of liritating powders, snuffs or liquids Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of ap plication and a sure cure for catartb and cold in head, can be had ror 90c. It Is easl y applied Into tbe nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and Is caring tbe most Obstinate 1 eases. It Rives relief at once. Ebeatebwra; e bwIa Tsarae r Stadjr Reading First Primary. C Grade Words frons chart and blackboard. Words on the board In script. The simple and familiar words of tba child taught by the word method, tbe teacher tuning pictures or ob ject. The words "a" and "the" to be pronounced as part of the word encourage pupils to Ulk, not drawl. 100 words to be thus learned until January 1st. Teach pupils verses, maxims aud paragraphs. After January 1st. First reader beenn and completed to part second. The meaning of all new words to be taught and used both orally and In writing. Spelling in connec cectlon with tbe reading. B Grade Complete tbe first reader. Must be able to spell all the words by sound and by letter. To divide words into eylabies. A Grade All lessons in seconJ reader to 72 page. Pbonic and eylabic analysis. Jeason on board, or slate. Seek to obtain distinct articulation and natural tones. Continue to learn and recite verses, max ims, and select paragraphs. Practice select reading and stating what is read- SECOND PRIMARY. B Grade Second Reader completed to January 1. Third Reader to page 109. Diacritical marks. Making accented eyla bles. Require portions or the lesson neatly written. Examine it cart fully and when wrong give back ror correction. Memory gems. Aim at tbongbt expression instead or word pronunciation. Supplementary reading without special instruction and drill. A Grade Finish Third reader. Former regulations continued. Persistent use of questions and illustrations to bring out tbe use or words and ttelr meaning. FIRST INTERMEDIATE. B Grade Introductory Fourth reader commenced and one half completed. Com mence tbe use or dictionary. Lessons short and well mastered. Accent empha sis and Inflection. A few words given each recitation for marks, meaning, pronuncia tion, etc. Prefixes and suffixes taught In this connection. A Grade Introductory Fourth. See rormer year. Poetical eetections, history stories, biagrapbies. natural history stories, etc., as supplementary, reading. SECOND INTERMEDIATE. B Grade Commence Fourth reader. Contlnnous use or dictionary. Meaning of words pronouncing, derivation, synonyms, and diacritical marks. All allusions, bio graphical, historical, scientific, etc., to" be explained. Aim at proper articulation, correct accent, emphasis, and inflection. Good tones Teachsr must s'uay the les sons carefully. Some noted American or English author studied each month. A Grade Finish Fourth reader. Sup plementary reading In the form or papers, magazines,' etc. The foundation Ideas of English literature to be laid. CLASSIFICATION OF SCHOOLS. The public schools are classified as fol lows : 1. First Primary, room 1, three grades. 3 Second Primary, room 3, two grades. ( 3 First ; Interroeo'iare, room S, two'grades. 4 Second Intermediate, roora 4, two grades. 5 High Schoel, room 3. twof grades. HIGH SCHHL DEPARTMENT. Junior Reading Fifth reader, English literature. Language First half of ad vanced grammar. Arithmetic First half or advanced arithmetic. Geography Com plete advanced geography. History -Complete advanced history. Physiology Com plete advanced psjslolegy. Writing Let ter writing and business forms. Drawing Perspective and free hand. Vocalimuslc. Senior Latin Latin reader. Algebra Commenced. Arithmetic Last half com pleted. Grammar Last hair completed. Physical geography. Civil government. PAST GRADUATE. Latin CanM-r. Algebra -Finish. Plain Geometry Ftve books Natural Philoso phy. Book-kcepiug. Cinj-(cinl arnh metc. Absolutely Pure- Tne pt.waer never vanes, a marvel of pnrltT, strength and wbolesouieijes. More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot he soli) In competition wttb tbe multitude of the low test ihort weight, alum or t ho'phate powder. Soli only in cent. Kotai HACisa 1'owdsu Co., 108 Wall St.. Maw Yobk. rpHIKTY-THlKD ANNUAL KFPOKT OF A tbe trotectlon Mutn.it Klre Insurance Csm panr of I'afr'a County lor the year ending Le cetnber 31. 1S8'. Amount Insured Dec. SI. ISS"... S1.77S.M9 00 Amount Isnured dur ing year H:.?1S 00 -2.:i9,78 00 Deduct amount ex- tiired darlnc yer. 3W.' 00 Pednct amount sur- rende-ed and can celed M.I8S Cn 4H.816 00 Amount Insured Ie eember Si. lw Amount I rem . notes in force Doe. 31. li8 1M.4W 00 Amount taken durinar year 41.740 00 lieduct amount ex pired during year... 31,Ssg 00 I deduct amount sur rendered aud can celed 3..V3 00 Amount prem. notes In force Dec 31. 1K89. Nnmker of policies Is sued durinir year Number policies in force Dec. 31,1 889.. tt .802.039 00 211.237 00 38.171.00 8173.06 00 403 1(323 CASH ACCOr T RwTXlTTa. Amount on hand at last aettlemont S 640 33 ('!. lor new It ear ore 1.4i VI Amount aascstnentNo. 10 e.SSfl 66 8.829 SO EXI-INDITt-EltSLolSEA Fain. A.J. Walter S Ve oe Philip ITiisch ft"! oo, teorKLenl S-JO 00 Anthony iil (eK) 00 Iawreoce !chrotli.. 7S7 iJ t barles Kh.Kly loo o John Kodler 10 00 Andrew Kubinaoa. Sou 00 OTHBB BXPKRSBS. Secretary 'f fees 2 1 oo Treasurer's aalary M 00 Kent... 40 00 Acent's commission... 24 7S O i aamisMlon on asseaa nitDt No. 10 S43 33 Amount aseesment o. 10 ancollerted.. Xti 5$ rem turns rerorned. Polices canceled Si 47 Prluima. postage. ta tionery. etc. 167 43 UoniMOMliuD Kaeco- tive t'immittee 4i 00 Ex oca. e adjust ictc lin - etc SS 2S JBaUnce 3 5-C 01 S 29 so Jacaary 1,1im). tbe forra;olns report audited, found correct and approved. JOHN LLOYD. JOHN J. EVANS, 1 T. KOUtSTS, F-aecuuva CoinniiUee. January 24. I90.-4U DOXALD E. DTJFTON, ATTOKN tY-AT-LA W. EaansavBe, Pan'a rOSco in Colonnade Row, T C ROYAL J HP r V.e3 JJ I We Good Flour.tf 1.13 per sack. Chop, per sack. 9 oente. Best Flonr, xxx, f l.ia per sack. IS cans of Tomatoes for $1.00. 10 cans or Corn Tor 11 00. 14 pounds best Granulated Sugar ror II oo. 15 pounds or Sort While Sugar ror f 1.00. 16f pounds good Brown Susar rer tl.00. Vienna Floor, per sack, tl 13. Potatoes, 60 cents per bunhal. Shelled Corn. S3 cents per bushel. Corn Meal. 25 pounds for 83 cents. Full Criam Cheese, 12 cents per pound. Swias Cheese beat, 14 cents a pound. Tarkey Prunes, 6 pounds for 25 cents. Coffee. Arbuckles, 23 cents a pound. Men's Brogans. 70 ceo Us per pair. Best Miners' Oil. 52 cents per gallon. Mining Caps, 20 cents each. Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes. 1.24 a pair. Men's Dress Boots, ( 1 90 per pair. Men's Dress Shoes fl 24 per pair. Child's Pants. 25 cen'a a pair. Men's Drsss Pants, tl 98; worth ?.1 00. Men's Drss Suita. $1.75, worth $8 SO. Overcoats at s0 cents on the dollar. We have no opposition selling Pants at 69 cents. Men's alUwool Underwear, red, at $ 00 a ooit. Shoulder, 6 cents a pound. Best llams. 12. ceuts per pound. Red Flannel, IS cents per yard. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON, XEW YOKK. CHICAGO. SEW f :ofita-n a Ore octnee. ine I SLoe Action, n,nurie in a 5!DFL ' l.'-ee an,! rianrt'oToe 'eeo I t.i.1 li i 'k w.iinuf. Price !K' OFOSjmh; nlfn .. nn t e Ka-V J litre ;veteui at" ii; 37 per KTTLE J qoTrtfc. ..r ten .mrter I when nrrsn reenr(ie jrojeriy S24I. tol (ron hint;. ( The Mt.n Ttam'ln MASON "S i i-irnrr.'' f-ivene1 end I iat-rteil bi ."t is'iii HtdIIu A I ir. I utj !n t!. 1.'on Si Hirl'n plat. a ex.-loi'ively. IT im.l 1 Ken.prKan'o rer.tiejient o! I tore iind .hen.roen.il eaia j tv to n:uiii1 lo tunc etiaract .fre thee IrntrnMents. aci. PI ANOS. I tv to cuiiit to tunc etiaraeter- POPrUK STTI.I.S WROWS 1 822, 932. SO. 86O, 970, Off, AXO I P. Orvinn an.1 P!ii'e boIJ for fafh. Kiy r"aj ment. an1 Kented. tatalounes tree. Oct- 4, IsSU 4t. $100.00 REWARD. Th atiove roward of Csb HrsDKKDrHiLLAEs wlil be paid la any ea.e in which L. W. Ball's Celdiratcil Catarrli Remedy will not cure Catirrh If taken according to dlreu tlons. II. U. OWtNS. MinrtACTOBiu y CALDWELL. OWENS & CO.. TYRONE, PEJfX'A. Kor Sals i EBatrnnrRo at E. JAMES DRUG STORE. Jan. lU-'im. FARM FOR SALE. There will disposed of at private ale a farm known as the William Ivory farm situated in t:iearneld tow an hip, one-half mile from iheet iiriDK, eontaiulng 76 ACSES 76 More or less, thirty acroi or which are cleared, and well watered and the re.t of tbe Innd l well timbered with Hemlock, 'beat cut, Maile fctnl Keach. tor turtber iarttcaln call on or ad dre MRS.LINCIILN VONKAI). Ohet Springs. Jan. 3. lH'-U 2mo. VSSINEE'S NOTICE. Notice ts beref.y uleen that John MeCor mick and Loeinda P. MciVtrmlck, bit wife, of Suoimerbill township. Cambria Co., I a., ty deed of voluntary aspiirrj oient. ben.rtnir date the 23rd day of November. A. 1 . 1SH9, bave aaa'ened to Jei?e H. Itlmond, of tbe like re.'iJence. in trunt tor the benefit nf the creditor, of theaaldJubn McCoraiick and Lucicda V. McXJortnirk. ail tbe eetate. real and pereosal. of tbein tbe aald JobQ and Lucioda I". IrS"oruiick. All person In debted to tbe tald John and Lucmda V. McOor mlck. or either of tbem. will make immediate payment to the nald aaslicnee. or ttose haTioir claim! or demand analnst tbem, or either of them, will t. resent the name wt'hout delav. J fcsisfc H. MMifflD, Ebensbant. Dec 13, '89. et - Ajsiirnee. P EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Ii fc-tate of Lewis Kureonn, deceaaed. let ter t tentameutary In tbe uui uf Leia Bur joon, lata ol Allecheny township, Cambria county. Pa., bavlna: been K ranted to tbe uader tltcned.all jeraon Indebted te aald e.-tate are hereby notified U make payment to me without eelay. and tboee Davlnir claiua aKinHt raid es tate will preeent tbem properl) aothenlicated lor feulement, to MARY JASKEtT.Ol )N. Execotrix ol Iewi. Banxoon, dee d. AihTllle, ri,Dc U, lti.-au 4 D' iV admiomtratliio uuontbe eutte ot Iavd Sut ton, late ot t'learbeld ttifhip, la tbe county ol Cambria, deoea"-d, haICK beeu t-ranted to the undersiKCe.l, notice It berei.y rIv.b tu all persona Indebted to id esimie to make Immediate pay ment, and thi'Ms t.avinK cliiimr azairrt tne same are requested 10 ( reecut tbem properly authen ticated tor settlement. JOHN C ST"TT N'. JAM KST.SC I TUN. Administrator of IavM Sutton, deceased. Clearneld twp.. Dee. 80. !. tit. nl IT EL Fi K RKNT That mell-known hntet stand, known as the Mrrchauts Hotel, ritu ated at Summit, 'amSrla eoonty , Pa., with eiitht acres ot around, adjoining; will be rented en lib eral terms. The house contains thirty-lour rooms, bar room, store room, loe hou-e. (cmid stable, and all necessary outbniloinirs. The house wtil be rented entire or la part 'or par tioulart cjiaulre ot tbs subscriber JAMES A U1UJLN, Summit, Pa, Originate I a n Ladies' Dress Goods at 20 cents per yard. Is of excellent quality. Table Linen. 20 cents per yard. Men's (iura Boots, per pair, $2.25. Boys' Gom Boots, per pair. $.145. Good Rubber Shoes, 25 eents a pair. Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Biaek Caehmeres. bett, double-witb, at 50 cents per yard. All kinds of Shawls. Gingham at 7 cents per yard. Tricot Cloth for ladies' dresses at 40 cents per yard. Try it. Fascinators at 22 cents. Men's Dres Shirts, 50 cents each. Men's Woolen Shirts, 75 cents each. Men's Seal Caps at 1H) cents each. Why not grt your boy a Salt? It will on ly cost you Ten Dollars. Men's Black Corkscrew Suits at 53-00 each. Buv one. Fine Overcoats for boys at $1 18 each. Children's Shoes at 23 cents a pair. Misses' Shoes, 11 to 2. 85 cents a pair. Boys' Shoes, 1 to fi. 72 cents a pair. Red lit Flour, $1 15 per sack. tror-d Jtlankets at 85 cents per pair. Men's ?(eckties, 22 cetts each. Latest Styles Collars and Cuff's. Umbrellas. M.k, gold head. Horse Shoe Tobacco, 45 cents per pound. Syrup, best, 45 ceatt. per gallon. Potatoes. bet, 60 cents per bushel. Overalls and Shirt, 10 cents a suit. Buy west you may out of the above list of goods and if we den't save you 55 cents on the dollar by the transaction, don't deal witb us. Ail goods delivered promptly. GfXJS. SIMON, Retail Merchant at Wholesale Prices, HIGH mi PHILAD'A SINGER. stexas Mud 1 nmii.. Summer Breeree. rura Air, An - r. r.err. LUS I NO MORE OF THIS! Eubbcr Phoca utiles Ti rtrn tincoTrfortaMv tlplit, wiil often slip T 11. f.-et. Tu n tueiy tliis evil the "COLCHESTER" BUEBEH CO. orTer a Rhoe with tbe lnM of tlie lg lined -lth rubber. Tbis rbnsa to the ahoe and prevents the Kubiier from slippinK off. Call for tbe "rolrhrtler" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you can walk, run or juaip'ia tkeux. . 1 --arwrVai 1 When 1 iiy Crsa X 5o At mean tneraly tc stop tbem lor a time, an 1 then have toena csj. turn attain. I KiiH A h a hipat. CtithL 1 bjLto r.if'o the diaeaaa ot FITS, EFLLEPSTT or FAIXIliG SICKirESS, k llfe-lon jr etndy. I wuiHAJfT try remedy to Ccue the worst eases, liecause others bare failed is nci reason for not now recei vinr a rur9. teod at once for a treauxe and a l'sti bottls) of my iKa-ALuniJE EEktsr. diva Express and Fo't irtbfe. It costa yoa nothin( lot tnal, and it wul cure yoa. Adlreea H.G. HOOT. t.l.C, I 3 FtaL St, HcwTCRS JO WEAR Hi fSufleriiig from the effects of youthful errors, early ecar, wamni; woakneaa. Wt mai.n'Kii. etc.. I will cad a valuabie treauae (sealed. cot,uuiiiiig fui! particnlara f.r bonje cure, FREE f cliarito. A aplendid medical work : aUoul.l Le read t.y every man who is nervous and debilitated. Addrea, Tof. F C. FOVTLDI, JHooflue, Conn. GUHGE no kntf 1 il 4 iMoai 1 rc-e 1 n itUAiirtKr x tnet i( f. 4 .No. UeJ Urn til. r-H E Fr.vBMAM has tbe largest FITSI clreuleeien. A. AavvrUro la tl aal It Lcotttlej. .allltzin. Pa. V.'ARRflNTCQ -tTsO - 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL Ilea Scir-aettlne Needle. elf-tra reading eriwttle, la nolaeleaa toil light-ran' nln(r,hns the hantl tomcat wood-work, and fl neak act of extra attachmcnti. Don't pay atgenta $SS or 900 1 lend for clrcnlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. 17 N.IOtli St. Phila.. Pa. 1 no a BOUNUIN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Slecoine Cara with onlv one chanew t via Ircdo, Eaj;le Pass or F.l Paso. Winter Tourist tTirUi. 1 - ..1. .11 D.. 1 rtent Ku!.. Or:.ndlrjl St,. ' . ' jc.. -Tik ,i. HAIt. , r. - r 4 ntT T x.uiia to01 viamng tne ramouatlot spnngl ot Arkanaaa. agwt."ttniaatla. CTswistug, t.r.ti.iit, tr. 10ms, at. JOB:: PRINTING. the fiii:j:max iPrintinp; Office 1 t!e t'lace to m l your JOB PRINTING rioniplly and batinfactoi I'y fxeeuei1. We will meet tbe ptices of alll tionornDle corcpetion. We don't do any but first-elass work and want a liviri? rrice for il. Will Fast Presses and New Tyre W are prepared to turn out Ji1 Printing of eveiy disrription iu trie. FINEST STYLE ai;.1 at the ve rv Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing nut the brl material used and f our wot k rpaks lor tt-eif. A'earepro pared to print on the shotte; nutice POSTKItS, PltOOR AMMHS. I'-l'MSLfcS 'AltlJS, TICS. Hil l. IlEAIIS. Monthly Statements, KsvEixii-ts, I.AIiELS. t'ltJCl LAIt?, Wl DDlNtJ AND ViMTtNtt Cuius. Checks. Notes, 1) II A KTS . KeceiI'TS, I!1NI IVOKK, Eirn-Eit and Note Heads, ami Hop and I'aiuy Invitations. Etc. We can prhit anvthing fr m the smallest and neatest Vlitinu Card to th lartest Postter on ebon notit-o and at tb"j mot Keationable Kates. The Cambria Freeman, EREXSBUIifi. PENN'a. VtrKNTS VV ANTEI' Artne. t riernet ic Men ran u.ake tro u fi. ti a'.j. .tr iimuili filum or u and c'jny ine i-i.iii'.iri ot i . wuu tli.it tt'ty am wor&iiiK loran 01. 1 uti l rcmtiiir urm. ioir t.le terr1T1.1v in tpii nnd cuntiei. can le secured by I ruui'.il e.n ii-ai loo . We urn tbe iim kni ..Her. Aa.lr sn, FKANKI.1X IUVKH CM., Jan. 8-3m. Nutretjuen, lialtiwvre, Md. VIVl:KriHI Its by a.MrelnK eo. I Kowrll A Co., lnSt rucc M.. New York cn lesrn the exact eot of anv proMel line ot A 1V UK I'lMN'O in A luerlcan jJowdpapers. IvQ I'ase Farnphlet loe. 1 1" you need Job I'rlutlni; t.f aay kind KlT th ir.iixttttriti. uoweiji irive'.