) (.f N,m n- f ambma ro., r v. ;ti.V. JANUARY 2. 1S91 I (I TA 1' AKIt PFRSOSAl. Yrar. Mr htI'11 T)avis vsi,,'1 I'tsnnrR j,.j,i!rli rc.m.iy 1" m-iirly in lr ii r.' iulity. of .Tolintvn, was pi'tit 1?. AllNon ami family in i tm i;i i.f. T. an , Y ar" n-oliitions? m, Hi.rrv I-Vnlon. of IMWonte, was pi, ,,-l.ut-iT " Christinas Day. . -i - . .. lw, ,1 o lmll iti T T.,' nr " ' '"" - vim c-ttiiiK alonjr with your ,, ir on -T NVw Year's night. puMii- school of this placo will i . ti t A ..ii i -, nt It 1H. ,,.-,.(.!' Ill 'U lllllll O.UlUl J Ti. ri:KKMx irnn-ts its readers this ; ;;i ;i l.ran new ilrcss of type. Tt. Mnsmn holtl tlu-lr annual banquet j . M"'iii'ain HiMi.-f on 'Wednesday. . . -pi,,. ).. rouniy iiiiiit-i miiiinvmi r,.r the people on Alontiay nexi. ,r. (i-le Wilkinson i-pent several r. in In ilanu tietweon the Hollidays. von lH ifln the new year with clean S .me of onr subscribers did not. -r-1. 1'liil Fenlon nnd Joseph r,. In Johnstown several days last -Pi r p,. r:;ilr county Teachers Instltue Is ..,,h Rt I lollKiaysnuric uui ui m riv.- IVl.. ii you want first-cluss job printing j i utlire a trial. 1'rlces me most. i- ' -An . time n.lnse- reads: "If Christ- i:ty I'll Thursday u wihwj - ... . 1 t . 1 Mr. Ti:oma J. imams, oi tins ii.k 1(! p-latives in Homestead, Aiiegneny V. '.nt erk. M. Annie Maloney, who teaenes ih .tr Wilmore, Is speiuilng nor vaea , a, r.i.. nbiirif. . dliii P.arkT, who is attending La ;, m'.'.i -:.'e at F.aton, spnt the holl - In '. n-liurif. ( . ji. t arnsn, oi imnh-iuhu, w ' i a Mr :inil Mrs. J. D. .MVS in- I'."' ""i ..... -r: ;-!,. ..if il.is phu-o. .,,;, of our people who have ice . inv now gi-ttliiR them filled with 12 h ,v t f line quality. - lMu-burir rascal has lnen fieeclni? ,,r,--i i r-'iis by advertising to take the .'...iit of their hair. Mr. Walter Tliouipsou. or jnnnion, uvi't.d the position of foreman oJUie . . . i i . ..i .... -Tii'' KN'ii-burif Cornet band treated . ESx n-t"""2 ix'ople to some very fine N-w Year's Pay. -Mr. J"hn See hie r, of the Herald office, . yaec. has accepted the foremanshlp .v:t.ona Diilv Mirror. -Ih nry Mi NU hol was broiijtht to jail on :r- !.iT. cluir2el with stealing a watch in 'i!!la:n O'Uricn, of Johnstown. . 1 -An aioideiit on ttie I'ennsyivuma li'.nuil al Mineral Point, derailed 10 cars mJan engine without Injuring any onr. Ch-im-Tit Javsard. one of the oldest res- nt-f Altoona, died on Friday, uin-d CS . . . . t i t i. Ti vr'. Hi- lia'l ix'eu a resiueni ui .iiiuuuu Ij.-Min' Ireland FapT Company's I of -1owii at West Newton W'-!iii'ii.1i! '',JJWYaiise was assli?nel by h" nmi'Hiiy. -T i liu!.k';iriaiis were brought to jail Sin IliiMln-, chanted with being en in a fr. i -for-all light at that place "!. ClirNWn.k- 1 :iy. -M r-. John and William Shank, of SSkli.wn, are two of the Fkkkman'.s new Mii-tTllnT. They wanted the news and ! .:-v ni:,.J.. a live line for tills office. 1V are ;!eed to note tiiat the bank !: I. i'i-i i of J"hii-loii, I'.uek it Co., of U ..-;;;i.-.. unil Carrolltowij, have resumed They opened up on Saturday t'V-.li ia-:. -Tl.r. e of the passengers on the Ilranch whii Ii -trftnded near Minister last ni-iit, walked all the way to E'.!:liur4T the same evening. It took almiii four hours to make the trip. -Ku:-1 Fur' Hunters and others ''"ii!.: n-ini-mU-r that (1. L. Fredericks, of 1 -'I' '-, (ay-t the highest cash price for '''r. iiiink. red foi, gray fox, raccK)n, t'1'jMij.uin and muskrat furs and i:t N'en brouifht by the Indiana i '":i.:y "inmi-ioners agaiusuthe bail of I (i,! .iii, late Treasurer oi the c U.Mie L-ounty, atmiit t40o yet due the -It h: Nri ooinuuted tliat between 30- ' ' mi t .IT.iiivki babies are tMrn In the 1 'r ' a.-h year. The rate of production .tii' r f. .re, about 70 per minute, or more, '-a:, oi.o f,.r ev. ry U-at of the clock. -ln.r.i Friday night until Monday - rini.if there was a fall of snow that on ti' !. M l me.iMjres aUmt thirteen inches. A."!it with the old snow there Is now ar y tim .. (Wt of snow in the woods. -The hank of Saltsburg. Indiana coun li!' h m forced to suspend by the s;.ti failure, will probably resume "" t.'rue iifii month. The appraisers fi'-rt thu: the assets largely i-xceed the 'illUev -Jiiilrf- Fur-t has appointed T. 15. Zent :'T. .,f i ;;, artield county, receiver for the -r! M ( reek Coal Company, of which a'" William A. Wallace is chief owner nir Krebs of Clear- apt. .uim,.l "'Kti rou'1 '''r';f uf IiHupliin counly, was about " ir hi- n -Ignatlon to the railroad co "')". hl r. and J udire lent. Kellar, a Pennsylvania dor, wo was recently electexl to m- fur three yi-ars. n II omlay f a,t W(s.k John o-Tool0t r'r,,'--1. was npin.lnted Mercantile Ap-T-4""r '""Hnty Commissioners. M'l-'iiitni.nit was made on the lirst Ciminilsslouer Kirby and Lloyd "l:'for Mr. O-T.H.Ie' appointment. -Tl, 'i-eraiMT 1 ItWO of tlie estate apointi'd by of ex tv 'iiieu-ci tneir latmrs. t,tl , 1 "'" estate us apprais4M n consists largely or very d lands In Clearfield county. ''Uaiil, 'The II,,,,., 'kiss Nut and Holt Works at "r vi'ill U al siieriffs sale hex, av.J auuary 7, 1-K1. Tldswill Mrs. E. H. Punegan. of St. Anjrustine, Is visitins friends in this place, during the prewlit wis-k. Lost. A small lieagle lioinid witli black and tan spots. Keturn to this office and receive reward. It cost Somerset county $S7."i for kepiiig her prisoners in the Indiana county jail durig the time of building Somerset coun ty's new jail. For rent. The Lore t to House, Loretto Crmhria county. Also, a large storeroom with dwelling attached, adjoinins the ho tel projierty. Addre.s Mrs. M. F. McDon al, Loretto. I'a. On Wednesday President Harrison sent to the Senate the nomination of Thomas MnnriH, of (inllitzin., to lie post master at that place. Mr. Miinroe is the present postmaster, but tlieolliee having lieeome ;i .Inl class one. t lie postmaster is luw aiMiiuted by I he President. A lumber camp near Conderport, Pot ter county, burned Tuesday, and with it Harvey Stevens, Chester Jlriswold and his father, of tJreeii wood, X. Y. Mrs. Stevens and another (Jriswold escaped, but her lit tle !oy, w ho first a woke and broke through a window, was afterward found frozen to death. Val Makin, Charles Russel. John Rus sel, John O'Doniu-U and John Martin were arrested in Johnstown, Saturday for steal ing a fifty dollar bill from the residence of Oliver Makin on the previous evening. The parties, w ith the exception of Martin, admitted the theft and were held in the sum of bail for their appearance at Court. Martin was dischargi-d. The train on the branch made Its regu lar trips tip until last Saturday evening when it stuck with two locomotives in a cut near Minister. The passengers were brought from there to Elicnsburg on slciphs arrivi ng here about two o'clock on Sunday morning. On Wednesday after noon aliout four o'clock the train arrived at Ebensburg, and is again making its reg ular trips. The Exchange Hotel in Chest Springs caustht fire on Friday morning of last week, and was burned to the ground. The. hotel was leased and kept by Dr. J. 15. Xoonan, who loses heavily on the furniture. The building was owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Lei den, of St. Lawrence. We understand there was no insurance on the building. A defective flue is supposed to have caused the conflagration. Wanted, an intelligent lady or gentle man to introduce our new 'Concise Cyclo pedia of Religions Knowledge" to the at tention of the Christian people of Ebens burg and vicinity. Nearly 1.00C largo pages Handsomely illustrated. Over 5,000 titles, (era 1 1 nest religious book ever published. Sells splendidly. For terms address A. J. Potter, Manager, 3 East 14th street. New York. Up in Lawrence county they have a significant method of retaliating upon per sons who reject the privileges of citizen ship. Judge Ilazeii has issued orders not to place In the jury w heel the name of any man who Is either too careless or too pro nounced in his religious views to go the polls to vote. In this manner emphasis is laid on the unfitness of those who do not appreciate the rights of citizenship to exercise those rights In any capacity. Mrs. Margaret relict of William Mc Kinney, died at her home In Summerhill township on Tuesday evening Iat from the effects of a paralyic stroke. The deceased lady was the mother of two children, ono of whom is dead, and the other is t lie wife of John Cramer, of Portage, and had l-en a widow for the past twenty-five years, her husband having died shortly after his re turn from the war iu the spring of lS0.r). The funeral took place on Thursday, Inter ment being made in the Catholic cemetery at Wilmore. At a meeting of the operators of the Phllisbiirir and SMeh Creek districts held at Phtlipsburg, the following action was taken, ami Is intended to be In reply to the demand of their miners for an ad vance Jan. 1: "Whereas, Tiiere has been no advance in mining asked from competi tive regions, and for part of this region, therefore lie It resolved, that we devm It unjust and uncalled for to make a demand for an advance In price iu this region." This action w ill lead o a strike to-day (Thursday) unless the miners weaken. A dispatch from Harrisburg In the Pittsburg paix-rs of Monday says : The ISoard of Pardons w ill hold its next meet ing on Thursday, January 7. It Is be lieved that the attorneys for the Nicelys, the Somerset county murderers, will make another effort at this meeting to secure a rehearing for their clients, on the ground of newly-discovered evidence. The gener ality of Hoplc do not place much faith in the value of this evidence, and it Is the Impression at the State department that Governor Heaver will" sign the Nicelys' death warrant within a few days. Ex-County Auditor Cyrus A. Porter, who is Indicted for ioisouing the livestock of the the Misses Moore at New Salem, Fa yet to county, under 1,000 bail for March court, has also Ix-cn arrcsu-d by the young laeies for threatening to do injury to their psoperty and violence to their persons. Hi is placed under lionds to keep the joace toward them- They allege he committed the crimes In revenge for the refusal of Miss Addie Moore to marry him. Torter is scantl and has advertised the sale of his personal property with the intention of moving away from the community. HYt riorcf'tiI Democrat. Mrs. Stein Welty, a worthy lady resid ing at Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland coun ty, was seriously injured a few evenings ago by licing knocked down by a sled upon which several boys were coast ing. She was crossing the street and had gotten nearly over w hen the sled struck her, throw lug her to the ground with great viol ence, cutting iter head and bruising her ujion different parts of the body. The lady, w ho is rather delicate, sustained such a severe shock to her nervous system that sdie has lost her reason ami grave fears are entertained that she will never recover. Orevnuburij Tribune. Mine host L. A. Craver, of the IJlair House, after sending us a turkey on Christ mas morning, started with his wife and a couple of Ids children, accompanied by Mr. Frank Krug, wife and children of this place, to visit friends iu Carroll township. They were caught away from home by the storm and the result was that the Plalr House was without a landlord up until Tuesday night when the weather clerk Tudge ! HaH propitiated and the party arlved safe ly home. Small tilings sometimes have great effects and the moral in this story lies Iu the fact that If Mr. Craver had not stent us that turkey he might lie suowed up jet. It Is a goodt tiing to get the printer's Messing U foro starting till a trip. The family of (Jirge Emigh. of Wal- lacetown will reinemU r Christina Day of some time. At alxiutfl o'clock that 'vi.rt l A ... . . . T ! m """si ivirsuner ami raml- 'in.;r..l, St,,"P. ' CrabTr, M ,'""",-v- "re crossing the .-, ' ,. ,"' "" Sunday, their sleigh W, . 7 '",-cond section f Western m" "" "ul employment. lacetow all uf whom have fumlllesdeneiidiiKr ' IS'jO for ""'in ,,.i , . . . " mi oiuer means or morning .Mr. i.inign got up auu omit a nre in the cook stove. The pijie ruus through the room alxve and an Kind the pi(c the pap'r ha t U'eomei .Iimku'ihhI and falling hung against the pipe which tic came hot enough to set the paier on fire. After blazing awhile it fell on a bed in which a daughter was ash-cp and before the family knew it the lcd was on fire. The family consists of the pan-nts and sev en children, ranging iroiu a year old tin in:;, f"r r-i, ""r -.re, N 1 1 K.Ve, i:ir- ,,, 1 - An i igl,t-r,Mm house on 'in the K; 'pert ""mediately. yr frti,r ""I'n.e of Cyrus Jones, at Mrs. ''iiiin-iy M,,r,.. Mr- Kirchner seriously and '"!!. injured. " Last ward of Eliens- , The fire spread so rapidly Hint part of the r John Ilowells, The fH.niiy i,ai to j,,,,,,, ollt f t,. IM,.stai windows. The family lost everything, even their Jlothing, and w hat is still worse there v as no insurance on the building or itimmIs. 1 L'Ur.ritcl'l lieimbtnitn. Emanuel Mctriiire. of Braddock.' wrnt to Johnstown on Christmas morning to visit relatives in that city. While therein visited McCauley's barber shop for the pur iose of getting shaved and Idle sitting on a chair waiting for his turn, was stricken j . . . . , i t t it., i with appoplexy ami suoueniy fipinn. in was a widower and leaves eight motherless children. Major (Jeorge Nelson Smith, who was well known to many of the older residents of this county, died at his home iu Phila delphia on Monday last in theeishty-third year of his age. Major Smith was for a numlicr of years a resident of Johnstown where he established th Alh'jfunu Mtitintain Echo, a Democratic pai r, w hicli he published for a inimler of years. Dur ing his residence in Johnstown he served three terms as a lticmU-r of the Legisla ture from this county aixl was a opiihr and influential incmlicr. lie wa a veteran of the Mexican w ar and also of the war of the rebellion. Prfer Ermtrc Hurled to Heal l . Some time on Wednesday night of last wtH-k, the dwelling house of Peter Ermire, in Wilmore, caught tire and when discov ered by the ncighltors. about midnight, was a mass of flames inside, with the floors about falling through. The efforts of the ueighlMirs who arrivi-d on the scene were directed to saving the household goods of Mr. David O'Hara, who lived In an ad joining projMTty, and to the preventing of the spreading of the flames, that for a time, threatened the destruction of the upper end or the town. Through the superhuman efforts of the neighUirs the tire was con fined to the two houses, Ermire's and O'Hura'sand both were burned dow n, the latter gentleman losing a great portion of his household goods. Fears were enter tained at the time of the discovery of the fire that Peter Ermine, who lived alone iu his house w as in the building and burned up. The fears proved too true as after the tire had somew hat subsided, the remains of the unfortunate man were found in the ashes. The victim had been drinking considera ble during the day and it is supiosed that during thu night he in some manner start ed the conflagration that ended his life. Peter Ermire was aliout 70 years of age, and a butcher by trade and had been a res ident of Wilmore or vicinity for perhaps forty years. He was twice married his first wife dying several years ago, and his second wife being at present in the Dix mont Insane Assylum, having been sent to that Institution alxnit a year ago. Correspondence. Mr. Michael Glcason, an aged resident of Prtage township, dh-d at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jeremiah (Jleason, in Portage, on Friday last. The, deceased was a native of Ireland but lived in this country upwards of forty years, most of the time on a farm owned jointly with his brother, the late Jeremiah Gleason, and situated at the head of Trout Run, on the Plue Knob. lie was an Industrious, sober man, and with his brother had amassed a considerable for tune. For the past thirty years, however, he was the victim of that that terrible and loathsome disease, cancer, which destroyed his nose and rendered Idm an object of pity. For the last three years he was near ly helpless. The funeral took place on Monday, the remains Wing interred in the Catholic cemetery at Newry, Pa. Mr. David Kratzer. of Ashville. issuffer ing from an attack of rheumatism. M. Rraolntlsn of Rrapffl. The following resolutions on the death of William Mc'eclis were adnptd at a re cent meeting of the St. Augustine Total Abstinence Society. Wiikrf.as. It has p1cas-d God to call from our midst William McNcclis. And Wiirkkas, We deplore his loss with ex traordinary grief on account of his most devoted memticrship in this society, and unsurpassed example of generous Christian faith and practice. And Whkiikah, This community sorrowing pray for his happiness, w e the more feci his absence. Therefore. le it Itcxolrol, That submitting to the Divine Will, we he consoled that he departed this life iu God's friendship. And further, lie it ifcWred, That we sympathize with his exemplary family and pray for his n-pose and their resignation to the Supreme Will. bring them a framed resiectful if these restitutions and publish them. Kkv. H. MtEvoY.l LfKK ItKIIR, 1 John F. Martin, j Enw'n Di'NkuaxJ Com. School Report. Following is the report of Itcaver Valley school In White township for the month ending December 15th, ItfJO; Number en rolled, boys, 38; girls, 30; total r.8. Aver age attendance, boys 27; girls, 20; total, 4?, Those perf--t in attendance were: Chas. Herdman. Walter Strayer, Pert Strayer, Itlair Walters, Willie Fleniming. Roy Moore, Minnie Herdman, Lizzie Helsel, Pearl Moore, Julia Glass, lPannah Glass, Lizzie Strayer and Mary Kuhn. The following is the rejMirt of Trexler's school for month ending December 16th, 1SII0: Number enrolled, boys, 1'; girls, 22; total 38. Average attendance, boys, 12; girls, 17; total, 39. Those perfect in at tendance were: Elmer Will, Flora Will, May Will, Aggie Suflon. Maud Sutton, Nora Sutton, Clemmie Wilt and Mary Wilber. A IoIlar Plntrred Wltb Wold. Gen, Perdan has w ritten a letter to Fran cis Newlands, chairman of the National Silver Executive committer. In Washington prfijosing a novel solution of the silver coinage problem. His scheme is to make a dollar of gold and silver, mechanically combined, by first making a silver coin worth 2. cents (aliout the same size as the present quarter (with a hole in the center. and then pressing a plug of gold in the hole that is worth 75 cents; the number of grains of silver employed to be fixed by Congress. This would yield a dollar small In size, but of full face value, and, to pro tect the gold from friction, a milled rim around the plugged hole in the coin would be sufficient. Card of TbanUa. The undersigned respectfully tender their heartfelt thanks to the (x-oplc of Wilmore and vicinity for their heroic ef forts to save our projNTty during the fire on the morning of December 24th, as it is undoubtedly due to their efforts that the building was saved from destruction. Thankfully yours, Lizzik Dor AX, J.txr. Lkaiikv, Katik Dorax. Wilmore, Pa., Dec. 2!, lio. Remarkable Fair or Twin Iloraea. According to the Lockhavcn Ih-nuicrtit, the most remarkable span of horses in Clinton county is owned by Commissioner H. If. Kieckiicr. These horses wen- twin colts, jet black, and look exactly alike. They are now past twenty-slxyears of age and have worked on the farm since they were three years old. Mr. Kh-ckucrat one time refused ?l,-liO for them. Something remarkable aliout this team is that when iu the pasture lield they are never more than twenty feft distant from cadi other. Rackleaa Arnica Mai re. The Pest Salve in the world for ruts, ISruiscs, Sores. LTcts, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapix-d Hands, Chilblains Corns, and a I Skin Eruptions, ami osi tivcly cure Iils. or no pay required. It Is guarautti-d togjve icrfct satisfaction, or money rcf u tided. Price 25 cents jmt box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebcus buig, and W. W. McAtecr, Loretto. HarrUc LictUM. The follow ing marriage licenses wernis sued by' the Clerk of the Orphans Court for two weekending Wednesday, IVceny lier .list, li: ' Patrick St. John nnd Aiinis Kuniisky, Frugality. Edward Puddle and M ivrTha Patterson, Frugality. Thomas D. Proderick and Grace A. Rig nej. . Johnstown. Thomas Dionstield and Emma S. Paker, St.nycrH-k township. Daniel J. Uose and Charlotte OdelU Mc Crcary, Johnstown. J. A. Gcrsting and Kernie L-slie, Morrel Ville. Milton M. Thomas and Mary Keafer, Johnstown. W. E. MiltonU-rger. Somerset county, and Katie G. Giffen. East Coiiemaugh. Philip G. Jones. Iiwer Yudcr tow uship. and Lillie K. Peters. Johnstown. William Fish and Laura A. Halnly, Fru gality. Maholon Perkepilo and Eva Zelgler, Morrellville. Abraham L. Watt and Annie Montgom ery. Gallitzin towuship Ileury McCoy and Mary A. Mcl-se, Hastings. Charles Gable and Jennie Paul, Summer hill. Philip S. Coy, East Coiiemaugh. and Mary 1- yack, Coiiemaugh township. J. C. Harrison. Johnstown and Maggie, Strickler, Lanark, Illinois. George W. Warehaur. Hagerstown, Md., and Jennie A. G-orge, P.lackllck township. Henry Teter and Gertrude Wayland, Stonycreek township. Charles Leo Docker Putler, P-a., and Alice O Iiara, Johnstown. Patrick I. Martin and Maggie Haulin, Johnstown. Thomas H. Kirpatrlck. Carroll township. Mary TrexU-r, Clearfield township. William McCIellan and Alice E. Troxel, Reade township. Stephen Tokar and Annie Stefko, Johns town. II. J. Conrad. Johnstown, and Mary V. Zolner, Lower Yoder township. William Schry. Cumberland, Md., and Katharine Damn, Johnstown. John S. Nicholls and Achlah Turner, Johnstown. Jonathan Helsel and Christiana Won ders, Adams township. John Shanwiskv and Anule O'Nell. Johnstown. John Minahan and Eva Hagues, Coop- ersdale. A Sorrow! al Chrlilmu. From the Johnstown Trllmne of Friday hist we take the particulars of a fatal shooting accident that occurred on Christ- moriiiug: ... .... Joseph. Flick and his son George, aged betwepn six and seven years, went out into the woods near their home at Itrowustowu yesterday (Christmas) morning. The fath er had with him a bn-ech-loading gun. llu shot two loads out of it in the woods. When the father and son returned home the former jokingly remarked to his wife that he was done hunting; that ho uevur got any game and never could sex anything to shoot at w hen he went to the woods. The fat Iter put the gnu iu the corner and took. off his hat and coat, and the loy sat at the end of a table to crack some nuts. The father then took the trim and laid It on the table to remove the shells of the two shots fin-d in the woods. In some manner, while he was doing this the weation was discharged and the ball entered the boy's forehead about the center. commit out hack or the leu car. 1 lie lit tle fellow toppled over on the floor. The father ran out to John Green's, his noares neighlior, and told him what had happened, and one of Grctui's sons started for Dr. Porch, who arrived Iu a few mUiutes, but the boy w as dead. The child w as the father's favorite and the little one's death hr almost ua-s-ated his reason. .oral Inatllnfe. Following is the program for a local In stitute to be held at Chest Springs on Jan uary loth, lffid, commencing at 1 o'clock, r. m: Music by Institute; Sentimental roll call; Address of Welcome, Dr. Somcrville; Method of teaching primary arithmetic. A. J. Sanker; Recitation, Miss Maud Per ry; How to prevent tardiness and tos-curj regular attendam-e, M. J. (Tramcr; How to secure apparatus ft.r th school, 43. !. Rearer; Mistakes, J. S. Foley; Met hods of treating truancy. Miss Agatha Wharton; Grammar, T. B. Allison; Music by the Institute; PaHT, Miss Felicitas Randall. Teachers, parents and friend of education are cordially Invited to attend. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Esrroa: Pleaaa Inform your leader thmt 1 ars a poaitiT remedy taw the abora-iuuned disease. Uy Its timely nee thonaasda of hopeless case hare been permanently cored. I shall glad to send two bottles of my remedy FBS to any of your reader who have consumption If they will send m their Express and P. O. address. Respect fally. T. A. &LUCUX. M. O.. lot fearl St.. K. Y. ARGUMENT LIST. Ancunent Court, January l2th,189L, UoromonveAlth (Griffith. Km mo T!. kXk. raroer Carroll..... t Common wealth. Same Same Srafl McKay Martin. ...... Haywood. Saxman. t. Krotenderfer. T. Same. - ' Khodr. . 'Inadico. Ti, Anderson. . McOlade. . Miller etal. Kager. Hopple et al Mellon . vs. Homcardner.. va. Bomnardner U.ulnn T8. Ienta. In re exceptions to opening Locart SL. Johns town. Eash vs. Commonwealth ATner . t. Petter. la re exeeptiena to report of John P. Linton, bsq.. auditor in aeese enaie. Commonwealth ...... lord et al. In re petlUon ol A.J. Moxham to strike off satis faction ot mortgage. Crelg ti. Hornlck. In re rule to show came on Charles Drass. Klottert m. Hlottert. Same rt Same. Valley Plko Co. ts. Slaicle. VlTian ti. Kiehards. M"lKoald......... ts. Hoorer. Mslchonson ts. Laaghry. lUrecton of Poor...Ts. Thomas. Klair. aiiliinee ti. StoT. In re report of M. I'.Ktttell, Jq , auditor In Peter jriyers eriate. In re report oi M. D. Klttell. Ksq., auditor ta Peter Myers estate. iettlng9. Tt. Poeono Stone Co. Yet... . ti. Yost. fuy. r . vt. Flynn. Healop r. Strayer. In re rule on Knle en K. K. Crerswell. Eq. rah.. ti. Commonwealth. In re petltltlon ot Cyrus Crnm to satisfy mort- aaire. In re petition ot Jacob W. Smay to satisfy mort- gaare. Tahnert. ts. Wendell. March ts. Wllhelm k. McQonl- Kle. Maroh ts. Fame. Smi bh. Kobinaon...Ts. Burke. Kobaugh...... ..T i . Wentroth. Same ..ts. Same. la re road In Blai-kllrk township. Poor In rectors Clarion county vs. Poor IMrectors Cam county. Llttlnerer ts. Beck. In re petition to armluh Independent school dis trict of South Fork. HriwHe ... ,, w Seese. Atlas , u- ... ts. Bearer. Same ,. , " I.lsk. Same.. ts. Wrland. la re bndae orer ClearflelJ creek la Callltxtn township. In re road In Cambria townshlpi 1 1 en can ti. iKinoan. Hariburt Sons....-..,.Ti. Leckhardt. J AS. C. UAKHT. Ebeninurg, Jan. Z, S91. Prolhenotary. RHEUMATISM GOUT. BACKACHE, Pains in ihs Side, the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, etc, the IMPORTED ANCHOR" paih mm it S1 IT IS AND WILL EVER BE The BEST. UNEQUALED REMEDY. ' TJsed withs-rrat nwerm In the Imimtil and Boyal General lioopltal of Vienna, and niauy otnera. Cns Tuslidtsfi TsxtlBasUl out of Tsasis : TriToi-oua. Jan. ;. Vt Towr Anchor Pain KxpWier la nmlly cxrvt Ifnt. Oueof MirSliiSs. MifTin; from Kleu maLln f,r y.tra. rul-t tind iM.tlilu to care Im.t t,,,t H,r AtK'h.r i'aln fiint-IU r. aciiuoc. febTkHS la KoTRK DAJtE. 50 Cents a bottle. OF KOST DRDGU1ST3, OR DI&fCT FROM F. AD. RICHTER & CO., BIO Bro&iw- Jietr Yorh. S3 T21ZX KSZAL3 ATAZXSB. FREE Books about other Anchor Ri wd'iea ea Anolicatioa. o o oct 3 I8wu ly. BETTER VALUES and nior for your moin:y In evwry ca ou rvry lti'tu is what wo claim. Wrlt our Mail Order IVpartnK.'ut for 8AMPLB8 of Dry GckkIs of any kind that ytm may be Iu want of; compart qualities and prices with others you may find, and sot? If we do not prove our claim every tlm. Only on tliis principle of giving the most and best obtainable for every dollar do we hii for your patronage. No seutlm.-nt In this. We offer among other specials this week 30 Inch Imported Tailot suiting-1, checks and stripes, 45 ceuts. 40 Inch Cloth Suitings, mixed aud solid col ors, 45 cents. 36 Inch All-Wool Camel's Hair, all colors, 45 cents. 43 Inch Chevlotte Suitings, 75 cents; 111 all ultra fashionable shades. 50 Inch Scotch Chech: Mixtures, medium dai k colors, 75 cents (sold universally at il.GU elsewhere.) For the Holidays sp-clal large aud ele gant blocks of Handkerchiefs. Mufflers. Clovea. Umbrellas. Oents' Furnishings. FANCY GOODS Aud very exu-nsiv lines of of all kinds at our usual low and attractive price. W will fill your orders by mail to your satisfaction and profit. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FODIHL SA1L1E. A lot ot ground In Weft ward ol the boronsta of tbrosharu, trontlnic VM leet on Julian street and exlendlns; back 13U teet,baTlns; tnere n erected a good two-storied FRAME HOUSE and ALA, NECESSARY OUTBUILD1NUS- Also. alotet ground In Cresson, In Waibins; ton township, Cambria county, near the Callan House, trontlna; 63 lect and eztendlnar back 83 leet. This lot is an excellent location tor a store or hotel. For particulars, call on or address T J. J N1H.N. Uallltsin. Pa. . M. 1. KlTTKLf.. EbensburK. lJa. December 19, lSM.3t HASTINUS HUTEIa. H. J.SHETIia. Pnoraia-ro. Ijoeated at the station, near the centre of the town, on rourth Avenue. We endearor to fur Dbh the best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Person! in search ol com tort and quiet will find it a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and is always supplied with the best the market aflordi.aod ail the delicacies of the season. The Bar is sup plied with the choicest of pure liquors and elitars and nothing but the beet is sold. Special atten tion glren to the care of horses. H. J. SOHETTlt. JjOK SALE. In Cambria Township, wltbtn Slteea minutes walk of Post Office, a small property, beautifully situated and aflording; a One new ol the town and surrounding country. Contains Ore and a-balf acres (ii) of lertile land, a One orchard, lawn shaded with maples and catalpa trees. Four roomed bouse with summer kitchen, wood and coal houre attached. Excellent cellar. Irilled well, never tallina- supply of pure, ecld water. Oood stable, three stalls and carriage abed. Excellent location lor summer home, or fruit and truck farm. For terms call on or address. URS. A. K. HEAD, Ebensburg, Pa. ValnaWe M Estate FOB SAL.E ! ATAYT ol groand In the West ward of the bor nnch of Eensbanr. Cmbria county. Pa, fronting oa Sample street haTlng-thereon erect- FEAME HOUSE and outbuilding, all la srood repair. For terms or particulars call on or ad dress JOHN NEAL.AN. Nlektown, Pa, or M. 1). Kin ELL, Ebeasbnrg. I'a. ELECTION NOTICE. Tbe annual election for Directors ol the Pro tection Mutual Fire Iasuraaee Company el Cam brta t'-ounty will be held at the office of the ee retaty In renibura-. on JlesielaT. Jaaaary I Ha. 181. between the hours ot 10 a. x . and 3 r. at. T. W. IUCK, Ebensbors;, Pa, Dee, 121 1891 Jt. SeereUry. NOTICE. As my wife Harriet has lelt my bed and board without just eause or prorocaiion I hereby noUty all persons not to harbor or trust her on my account as I will nay no bills contracted by her. MAI HE MUN TuOMEKY. White Twp Dee. , lltt3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Drat and Bnal account ol John (er. executor of Mariaxet Ullian, late ol Wastans:too township, deceased. HavloK been apdolnted auditor to make and report distribution o I tbe funds in the hands of the accountant, notice la hereby srlven that I will alt at my office in Eb. nsburx for the purpose et my appointment cn Thursday. January 8th. isvl, at 10 o'clock, a. v.. when and where all parties Interestea mayattenaor oe aeoarrei irom eom loir sn on said fund. F. A. SHOES! AKEK. Dec. IV, lfkMt Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Henry Fie Id nofT, deceased. Notice Is hereby trlven that letters oi adminis tration oa the eitate of Henry Freldhod. late ot Monster township, deceased, have been aranted to me. All persois Indebted to said estate are noticed to make payment to me without delay. and thoee baTinK claims avainst tne same win present them, properly authenticated, tor settle ment to siaon (jonnau. Administrator of Henry FreidhosT, dee'd Lilly. Pa., Dee. lis lt. t t-TtlR SALE. r t he underslned win sell at prlrate sale pieces of real estate situate In Munster township, Cambria county. Pa. eontainins; resuectively slxtv-elx and a fir-fire acres and allowance. The BroiertT Is improTed and in good state of culti vation, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Former particulars call oa or address Alrla Evans, Etnsbnra-. Pa., or LUKE KOlMiEKS. Decern Der 12, 1890. Loretto. Pa, H a Where Arc You Going, My Love? Why, to Gus. Simon's. "Where else? You oaRbl to nee the line of Ilollday Goorts lie received Hits wPfk Wby. I oever saw the like. I'm soin there at once, so I duo't rnl-.9 a thine and net bit choice. You know the old story "first come, first 8rvl"-and now let tne tell you wbat all he got in, and moreover, just otjterve t! e ridiruoubly low prices Ms floods arj sdltio2 ftw One thousand Dolls at , 10, IS. 20. 25, 30. 35. 4". 5. fiO. f5 cents, etc. Five hundred Cup9 and Saucers at 10, 13. i3. 23. 35 and SO cents. Two hundred and fifty Sbavlmt Muks at 6, Id. 20. 22 auJ 30 cell's. Come, girls, here's your cppnituoity. Six hundred and fiftv fine Vases at 25. 35. 50. 73 and 98 rents a r'r. Two hundred small Xlght Lmps-Xellle Bly's and Baby McKoe's-at 3j crnts each. Fifty fine nanglotz Umrs. Cecorated shades. S2.5C and tip. Seventy five Library Lamps; beautffullv deeorat4l, f2 4H and up. One hundred and ninety-five very fine Tea and Dinner Sets for clii'.dreii at 25 ceil and up. Two hundred Clappers at 5 cents and any amount of tree Ornaments, etc. One hundred and fifty fine Tin Kitchen nets, By size, from 25 cents up. Steam pumps. Steam Engines. For the little ttirls. Dust-Pans and Urut-hea. nice Tin Stoves, sets of Tartor Furniture. For the boys, we have Sleds. Hobby Horses, Calf Drums. Saw and Dock:. Soldier Sets. Gars, ary number vt Trunjpeto, Pistols. D 'tninoes. Dotfs Checker Boards, Ten Pins. Glochenspeils. Music lU.xm. f-mall liaby Carriages. Work Boxes, Gise and Gleles" work aud small Church Baskets, and any thing, aud everything you may want for the holidays. $1,000 Worth Candies & Nuts Just received, dies Included, pay yon. Candies, per pound, 10, 12 and 15 centa. Caramels and Chocolate can So, make SIMON'S your headquarters fjr Toys and Candies. It wll August CHESTNUT STREET, GALLITZIN. i; THE - STATE - CAPITAL. Watch the Proceedings of Your Legislature. The Harrisburg Daily Pa triot, in addition to the general news of the day, will contain full reports of the proceedings of the Legislature during tha session of that body. Send one dollar and twenty-five cents to the publisher and get a copy every day during the session. The Weekly Patriot is an ex cellent family journal and will also contain a report of the legis lative proceedings. Terms: $1 per copy per annum; to clubs of ten or more, 75 cents per copy per annum, with an additional copy to the getter-up of the club. Postage on the Daily and Weekly prepaid by the publisher. The Daily Patriot and Free man both for $6 per annum. The Weekly Patriot and the Freeman both for $2 per annum. J. IF OSTEIN, Formerly of tbe rirmf Uela. rosier A ialnn. Is Located at 247 and 219 Main Street, Johnstown, JPa,,, With a largo and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimming, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. bvebt IV ATE RPR OOF COLLAR or CUFF DE UP TO THE MARK THAT CAN BE RELIED ON INTQ-t to Q13ULTJ! 3Jctj to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. II. MYERS. ATTUKT fc -AT-LA W . EaavBBraa, Va. VUSm la Collonada Bow, oa Uantro street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. Ebuucm, Paaaa (VOffleo ta Opera House, Centra street. TW. DICK, ATTOKN KY-AT-LAW. Eaaaaacita. Pi'a. Special attention gtrca to elalaii for Pen. loa Huamj. etc ehI-18-90 Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY Tlrtoe ol an all a, order tinting out ol the Orphans Ckwrt of Cambria eoanty. Ha., to me directed. I will expose to puDiieaaie oa too premises oa SATURDAY, JANT 10T1I, 1891, at 10 o'clock, a. M., the following described real eitate. tie: All tn at certain piece or parcel of land situate la Clearfield townahlp, Cambria county. Pa., bounded by land ol Tbomaa Wilt. Jobn S heron, M. L. Copple and Joseph TrarU, eontainins; 4L53 Acres, move or less, and sarins; thereon erected a House. Barn and Oothullriinui, aad bar ins; a good orchard and sa excellent spring on the premises. TEKMS UFSaLE. Ten percent of the parebaae money to be paid at the time of sale; the balance of one third at confirmation of sale: one-thirl la six month! aad one-third In twelve months Irom confirmation ol sale. Deterred paymenta to bear iaterest and to be seenred by tne judgment bond aad mortgage ot the purchaser. JOSEPH F. COOPER. ExeenUr of Patrick itonoraa, deceased. St. Augustine, i'a., iiee lta. ltaoit. TRADE LLU lo S Q Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. mal-C9-Iy OVEECOATS I Clothing ! I l I I Clothing! Having returned from the Kastern cities I am now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Ha's, Caps and Gents rurnishing Goods at the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell lor cash, I can and will Fell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competition. Isever before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity of buying first class goods at such low prices. Lall soon and see my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Respectfully, G EO. M. READE, ATTOatN.Y-AT-l.AW. Eaaaearaa, PaaiA. frvSM on Centra street, near liign. NOTICE TO PERSONS Dabiaiao to ivtbst i Borough Bonds ! TOTlCE Is hereby glren that tne Boroach of 1.1 Kbeoiburr. Pa.. 11 about to issne bonds la tbe amount ol .OOw.UV. la (ami el IW.e each, with iaterest at tbe rate ol 4 per cent, per annum, payable semi annually, tree Irom taxa tion so far as the individual holder are concerned . Person! deelrinc to Invest la such eecarittes will please make known at once to tbe nndersWrned or reran C Lloyd, lepaty Bargesa. the aaaoant or n amber ol inch bonds they wish to purchase. These bond! will be sold ta the Brat purchasers presenting themselves, bene tbe necessity ot promptness In making known the number ol ol bonds desired. E E. EVANS, Ebembarg. A as; 9, 1890. tianreat. ct3-0-ly C A. SHARBAUGH, CAliKOLLlOWN. PLAN A ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'A SINGER. 1 SI II. 1 Wa" LtVTI I III IVrlf mm at m ts. tw I '-' -II I U I naif It.-' If II m- I "lag WARRAMTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL mm Seir-aetustc Bissdla. threading shaittle, la otaelcaaaitd llgKt-s-Biaf , has tbe kaaeseaMst sed.warh, sts4 llswt of extra, attach aaemta. 't paw Kgrnts tSS Mad for clrcwlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. i II i 1) a I) fi I!
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