if imln-fo Ji rwrnnn. jHh.NCPtl:". CAMBRIA CO., PA. I DRCEMHErl TO. ,t Mum-ay is th nbortt.t day of -y,, n' will a spt ial rtmrt ht'ld be fnni1iiv. February SOtid, 1892. r- :- .... .. (ri J. ( . Minfinnn. nMnrrnppnini- rCwW .-..nntv. ... i . r .... 1 C. Stln'rin. , i ful'cs World's Fair Commls-sion lum- ,),. j"n'J S 1 0 trs would load a train t i (i niil-s Ions, j r is nnirh later In is2 than In ; nil! n.M'iir on Atrll 17th. Last ! 3. .ail 1 1 , r...l mi Marrh KMh. U K'K:r'- '"lmf h and wir. or this ..l fur Erli: l'a.. on Mondar to ,..(.inl t!' -.'llinir of a relative. n.'v Catholic rnnrrn at Kr.ri-nffMil, t ,1rlii ;i( on Snnriav laf. bv ItKhnp pK. '.in If " t;- l" known as St. Mary's of )!:. rirni.'l. Mr. Vi"i 'ii Itrown Jr.. one of Wash- nivnllll I'll lil-ll- wits III . . rrtt a f..r ;i "'w nniirs in i nurnay ana V '. ' .1 1' ' I 1 111 i"""- tut- i nr. r..i . . .,;, ! .1. I. IV.rrlsli. of this plaop ,r;,d f'r-'t roiiplon Tui-silay. The . I I... V. t.. I ...... - T T fi-wf i'iiHP Ml "in I l in:. .i -n-t-?.. , n. j nk.n.i. K'i- W !ls fifty-one years if- tri:il "f .iplt Rhodily, of Coal- . .. .tin. ,f SCt.m., lltnt . . I... !. 'g t'1' l"l 1 . .w -i tn mi, iifwiv iiai n ab ftparfiol'l 'iit week and resulted in a ver- r. (h-iii-i:.' L. r rpdoricks. of tliN l ahont npninr up a nranch har i;i!ilMiiiii'nt at Coalport. Th Coal mi ..f flu" business will 1m rondiu-ted . lnoilii r. Harry Kri'dt'i-k-ks. Jtulpj Kreb. of CWrfiVW. la liero dnr in th trial of several caas in whloh j J urte Burkvr vraa roncornrd In eaconusl UiTorn hla Wation to th bonch. W. C. Raldwtn. who SArvtnl throo nnnth tn Jail for mallctons mlschlof. w ' dtscharepd on Mondy and rptnrnod to hU t bomo In Johnstown. On Tuesday h was brought hark, cl.ard by his wlf with . nrty of th parf. He will be on the re- tlrwl list UDtll March court, boardlnir at the expense of thcounty. If we had the whlpplne post It Is but fair to prosumethat Mr. Baldw iu would not be ch a froquont futomer. Scptary of state Harrity. Rwrtary of internal AtTairs Stewart, and Auditor Oo.noral Mi-ramant. the commission :ip- : pointed to select a polinsr Inxjth. have do- i elded that It must he wholly or lareely of metal, thus thro wine our all those of wood ' or those of wood and canvas. There are 4.roii jiolllnir places in the state, and each one will need four or five honths. so the . cost to the state will reach nearly S-.'O'Vino. the metal booths costing anywhere trom tr to 10 each. pwn i ; ace. port ' br hi' Tin- l:ir-tr.' t revenue that any half acre p. nn-vlv:tiu:i has yielded in veiretaoles ,r j -iic'lc reason was received ny .1. 31. p-i'nuT. ! K.'tmert xiiiare. ror . onsii -f'inf i.iii.is irniwii within that space this Mir. . iin:i I'le. a domestic emp'oyed in a juhn.t.iwii runiii v. turned tne (ras otr when .M.-i.t i" t'l on Saturday niKht and I .jyn iii-iiiietitally turned it on asrain. w- in-covered in time to prevent dtli. -Tin' srrii"' haviiut its own way at H'intiii anil is no respei-ter or persons. On M.'iida v. .Imlire h nrst. of Mellefonte. l-i.. in lliintintrilon intendinK to hold tnrt luif on Tuesday he was down with tW'il'l"' a" 'he civil cases were con- Tin-r.-iM.rt in some of the papers that rui-ie! Mi linitrhlin. formerly of iwn. Iiiiililied at his daughters resi lewin Il.ii rNI'iirir on Inst Sunday nlirht i ini'iitr. Tt. The latest informntion says that Mr. Mrl.ani:hlin who has been very ! i iiiiirnvine. Aniilica'ions for carp frv. which are jo r;.v fur distribution, should he made M the f.illort ins irentletnen: H. C. Ford "X Vim--ir.'et. I'hiladelphia: IF. C. T)e- liii'i. l. in.vi-ti'i: . Ij. I owcii. Harris bLW: s. It. stilweil. Scrimton: Touis !ri Krie; (t. H. WeNhons. IMttshnrsr. ; : !-;. H - Maliari. an Italian laborer. n-tni. k hv a locomotive while walking ;.r. niii'.:i.l near 'res-o'i. on Monday lV.'riin..ii ami severely iniured. He wns it., th.. Attnona hospital for tn-at- t-t'T ;i..i it iloubtful Ir he recovers. Tie iV.inT '". vr:ns of :iiri riiiI hud lTO itol. .i.ii in .ri-oii when iniured. -A it'im I fair will lie held in the Tar- KKal lliil. I.oretto. cnmtitencirnr ( hrist- Si .v.'ninir anil continuing until Xcw T"r' iv.-iiii'i'. Siitper will Im served SiH v..t'ii. anil (lancinvr will lie one of trii.tiii'i-. tine orchestm has been i . .i i 1 'I in. Railroad Slew. Recent interesting developments here go to show that the warof railroads now be- ing carried on In Clearfield county, between j the Iteech Cn-k and the IVnnsylvania j roads, will he carried into Cambria county. This Is the conclusion arrived at by well- i Informed men at Johnstow n regarding the new move of the Vanderbilts. It was an- j nounced yesterday that a deal had been closed by representative of the Vanderbilts last Saturday, by which they became the '. I ow ners or over ten thousand acres of the finest coal lands in Cambria county. This j Is the last and heaviest purchase or coal lands made by these same people in the j coal districts a few miles south of this city, I w here for the past few weeks Ihey have been taking all tin coal lands offered on a line from Clearfield county toward this city. j It Is also said the new roud will cross the I Pennsylvania road at a point near South t'urk. thence it will run into this city, pro- bably connecting here with the Somerset & liockwood Hranch of the Haltimoio t wmo. ork will begin activ. ly on this line early in the spring. Reports from lower Clearfield mate that the work of run ning the Ileech Creek road toward Johns town is going on steadily, notwithstanding the strenuous opposition of the eople, w ho are trying to occupy every available right of way tending either toward Cam bria or Indiana county. I'iftxbn ry Puxt It is rumored that the parties who have recently been buying up coal lands near i I'aort Proceed I ucra. We closed our reort of the court pro- j j ceedlngs on Thursday evening of last week j when the Jury in the caso of the Common- i wealth vs. Elmer Jlruner retired to dellb- ; ' ate npor. a yprdict. The Jury, after being . out all night, came In when conrt called on Friday morning at 9 o'clock with a verdict j , of murder in the first degree. The an- j i nouncementof the verdict appeared to have no visible effect on the prisoner and ho ro- i er, Mr. mained stolidlv indifferent. In the absence 1 week". of Mr. Marshal, Mr. Evans'askitl to havo the jury polled, which was done, each jnr or answering for himself as his name w as called 'guilty of uiuni.T in the first de gree." Mr. Evans also made a motion fr a new trial with leave T file reasons there tor. The motion for a new trial will be. disposed of at argument court. Commonwealth vs. IJeorge Corner, car I yiug concealed ilesidly weapons and point ing a pistol. Jury liml defendant not guilty, and the defendant pay one-half the costs and the prosecutor. I. S. Ilurkhart, pay the ut her half. Commonwealth vs. V. Hurk. selling j liquor to minors. Jury find defendant not guilty as indicted, but guilty of selling in- toxicating drinks to Ilert Spires whose name does not appear on the Indictment. Commonwealth F. X. Uurk. keeping a disorderly house. Jury find defendant not guilt v but that he pay one-half the costs and Thomas M tin roe, the prosecutor, pay the other half. Commonwealth vs. Henrietta Sticken- house. John Stickenhonse and Henry t Stickenhonse. larceny and receiving stolon goixls. Jurv find defendants not guilty of , receiving stolen goods, but guilty of larce- j -. I Commonwealth vs. Peter Loto. larceny. Defendant plead guilty Commonwealth vs. Mary Rowden, laree IV. Jury find defendant'guilty. Commonwealth vs. Henry Hertzog. as sault, atid battery. Jury find defendaut guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Commonwealth vs. James Karney, wil fully damaging proerty of livery stable keeper. Jury find defendant not guilty and the prosecutor, Al Voting, to pay the costs. Reade Tuawihlp Item. "December is a pleasant 4 May." The pork fcasun la opening with a "squeal. Mis. John F. HoIIon, of Glasgow, is greatly Indisposed on account of a severe cold. Mrs. Aggie Todd, ncc Campbell, and husband, of Williamsburg, who were re cently marri.tl, visited the former's broth- II. W. Camptiell, of lilasgow, last A protracted meeting utidt-r the auspices of the ISaptist denomination is in progress at Mountain Dale. Aunt Im Isj" Koi.i.of l;-iluood, a hale old lady of over .u years of age, is visiting her brother. Perry Troxell. aud others, at Roscland. Old -Auut llcisy liALTXKLLST. As Christmas draws near a j pleasurable excitement prevails . and even the air we breathe seems filled with a subtle elixir that! mikes us all young and cheerful ! and tender-hearted After all it is not the cost of the gifts we male or receive, but the spirit that accompanies the act. So,.' toilir.g fathers and mother. sisJcrs ! and brothers friends and lovers do not rrrieve or bet snr nf hp.-irf I wonderful physical and mental ability. j Realise the gifts J0U have to be Messi-s. Iem. Trotll and W. K. Glas- stow Upon VOUr lovfd nnrs nri 1 gow. of Rcade township. servl as grand jurors at the county capital last week. I F. II. Austin, of phrenological fame, was j the guest last Wednesday f Prof. D. E. Hoilcn at Frugality Hooversville. are connected with the Reeeh Creek Railroad, and that that company propose extending their line through Cam bria and Somerset counties. The Redford Uozette Is authority for the statement that the Pennsylvania and West Virginia Railroud company have in contemplation the building of a branch railroad from the neigh horhood of Schells bnrg or New Paris to Johnstown, through Daily. Mock and Reitz, by Foiist's Mill, on the mouth of Shade Creek, in this coun ty. The Company's engineers have exper imented on the east side of ilie Allcghcny moiintalns for an available route, and their mining exHrt has examined the coal fields in the vicinity of Dai'y and Keitz. Som erset llerulil. iM:rv.l mi. I tli.- committee in charge w ill 1 tin no liihor to make all enjoy them Co ami have a pleasant time. a row on Frldav night among iVn-iini, tin. Heei h ('reck extension in ': M rim ii TV. a negro was killed ny a HMnii name. Alien. The trouble e nv.'r a game of poker, one negro '"'i'"if Ti ther stealing cards. The rr was caiiaht and taken to the trinl. I juil while trying to make good .ki. A revolver was found on his JO'il. -Mr. V r I Svmli.. - s;,,, .,;,., ion. T."7 Distance Telephone Company ' i ;n the . it v Monday. Mr. Pavnther ! H"v. !im. will 1, in working order lm- "I li.'r. f.n.l PKjnct...-rv w...l milnU f iv a- Pittsburg, in a few days, 'i'?.. f,,r flVi. minutes talk to Ebens- ti-!!l I... ..-, cents, and to Pittsburg .K) :. inti rin.-.liati. points,,,r) cents. Johns' -H'ivtt KikIsits and his sister, both old '!,.. lived in a small house in East 1 1. iii.nniiji roiiiii. n Mundav morning the howling.of ' in the kitchen awakened them Inst -tw to save them from cremation. jTMtmn nothing but the dog. which V went after at great P'-rll, being V K.rm.,1 tt.l,l . 1., JS,J mil miit not he deserted. T. TI. Linton, formerly of Ebens- . l i I tiaol I nc Airray at Miixhaiu (ieorge Fleck, of Johnstown, on Saturday last employed Richard M. Cobaugh, of the same place, to haul some goixls from Min ersville to his father's house in Moxham, agreeing to pay for the work the sum of one dollar. When they reached the elder Fleck's residence, which was in the upper nd of Moxham. Cobaugh insistent on charging a half dollar more on account of thedistance lieing greater than was at first represented. Fleck replied that he had Set up the beer a couple of times, which, with the 61, would be suthcient comensalioii ork. Fleck had unloaded one Ikix and carried it into his father's house, and was about taking another from the wagon when Cobaugh refused to let him have it. getting off the wagon and telling Fleck he would take the goods away unless the money was paid. Fleck replied that he would "give it to him very quick," aud jumping up on the wagon, unlocked a trunk, and taking out a self-cm-king re volver, snapped it once, and then pointing It at Cobaugh. fired. The ball struck Co baugh in the left side, just below the ribs, taking a downward course, lodging in the interior of the abdomen. Fleck was placed under arrest and on Tuesday brought to jail. At last accounts young Cobaugh was improving and the probability is that he will recover. it iiit. iv of Osborne, near Johns r.-.-.-i veil notice of her appoint- j 'h I'.'nnsvlvania Commissioners. :--W,,r!,i j.-ar to have charge of the -"" lNLKtn...... r I.-!-. ... i 111111. joi au.ui li& ClrUIILV. ' 3!'!ii!itment is a urood one uml what- "h-duties of the position may be. we fT'-iin they will be performed with Vi.J ;th credit to the county. H-Willi ffivpth tr. tlio nmir lim.lall. I-nnl - - ' iv a- irue 10-uav as wnen ; - "-r.-d ,,lt j,, these davs of soectila- ' 3.wh..n ....... r . . ' .ivrini! is iraminng over nis j S- Pi v I ll. inn i " w who are w n; to risk . r.a ' -T eurity. Then Is an o-ca- 'I't'tll.TI DliI lA'tion nilna hnut iV '','"' '''--'r House, presented eacjj -.i. efiitors .witii a turkey ror 74"- :'s Aid last Week, it glH'S t TIimp.. . ...i i ...r- .-..riii, iiif-u leu nun nre " ' takt w...u .... ,.i,i r...,...A ....- ..... lauiu.i.ii "michh wavitr or exemption a-ning trie iora to get an en- atnr.l..,, v. , , ., w "im iiiirxiarcnipmi tne ' -,-, MichaelN church at Hoi- v" Af'''r?Htt,t:ln rhey proceeded I "'in,r aninx-nii It 1 provide ,, - - - im urri wciii up tmti.r Il,.in hanocned to h..r jhinU,... !. j. '.'.. imiiwimii iwfi arter id ki'a,! ril'en.s1he diHr and In 4"''1 " hat i.'"d, w hen .Jp,,lr,,"s ''red asW at hlat, the mit the door, fend soins tn a Vu .... .... .in alarm, but the wow!4-be llH l4tl..J ..... . ... .... uai Kni-s uure thear- irldi nlmlly Kliol. ti. W. liachman. of Frugality, while nit hunting on Saturday, stopped to rest on a log and placed the butt of his gun on the ground, with his right arm resting on the muzzle. While in this position his dog ran against the gun and knocked it down. Iu trying to catch the gun as it was falling. . the hammers were pushed against the log, i when both barrels exploded, and Mr. liah- man received the loads in the muscular . part of the forearm, tearing away a laigo : piece of flesh and riddling the upper por tion of the arm with shot. After recover ing from the shock he made his way homo with ditliculty, being very weak from tho loss of blood, and was almost exhausted. His injuries were dressed by a local phys ician, who advised his removal to tho Al toona hospital, where he was taken on Monday with the hopes that with care it may not be necessary to amputate the arm. Marrlatcti Lltrnarn. j Tle following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court ' for the week ending Wednesday, December loth. 1HK1: . W. Fleck aud Annie Riechey, Johns town. Ilerlert Darling, New York F. Young. Johnstown. Tono Tolery and Margaret Carl, Dysart. W. II. Kartlebaugh and Maggie Fox. VM IIMI WKKK. Court met at 10 o'clock with Judge l!ar kor on the ticiich. After the calling of the court Judge Darker imposed the following sentences upon parties w ho were trii-d last week : Edward Miller and Frank Hacerty. lar ceny and receivingstolen goods. committed to the Huntingdon reformatory. Rlair Penlow, malicious mischief, to pay the costs and go to jail for ninety days. Antonia Calentina. larceny, f. line and costs and thri-e months in jail. Mary Rowden, larceny, $5 fine aud costs five months in jail. Peter Ixiro. larceny, ?." tine and costs aud ' six months in jail. " j John MctJuire. cruelty to animals, ?l fine and costs and twenty days in jail, j Mrs. Ann Wynn vs. Taylor, Son & Co., i et al. Feigned issue. Jury find for plain tiff. J. II. Olasgow vs. J. M. Watt. Feigned issue. Hy agreement issue dismissed, the docket costs to be paid equally, neither party to file a bill for witnesses, levy to In set aside aud stricken off. John P.aslet vs. W. C. Schroth. Feigned issue. Jury lino lorfleieniiant. t laintui s counsel moves for a new trial. Thus. II. tireevy vs. Oco. M. Reade. As sumpsit. Continued by consent. Edward Liberty vs. Dr. F. T. Ovcrdorf. Trespass. Plaintiff becomes not suit. E. A. Irvin vs John ti. t;ill et al. Jury find for the plaintiff the premises dcscrilx-d iu the writ. Plaek .fc C.hint vs. Chas. E. Troxell. Trespass. Continued. Westmoreland Cambria Natural tJas Company vs. Herald Publishing Co. Ap peal. Nou Assumpsit, etc. Defendant confesses judgment to be liquidated by Ptothonotary. tJco. Shaffer A Son vs. Catharine Hel frick et al. Sci Fa snr mechanics" lien. Continued at cost defendants and mt etnptory order made for trial week com mencing February 'S!. istt. Rrown A Kinibal vs. J. II. Condon. At tachment execution. Jury find for plain tiff the sum of ?r.l..l. Amanda Jane Rai nes et al. V-. Michael Carroll. Ejectment. Continued at cost of plaintiffs and ordered for trial week com mencing February 'S', ls'.rj. Adam Lain pert vs. Chas. Ingold. As sumpsit. Continued at cost of defendant. Piltshutg Filing Co. vs. Charles Kropp. Assumpsit. Defendant confesses judgment for and costs. J. D. Edwards t Co. vs. Trustees U. P. Church. Assumpsit. Continued. Strouse. Rothschild t Co. vs. JohuCoad, administrator. Assumpsit. Defendant confesses judgment for amount of plaintiff's claim, to be liquidated by the j Prothonotary. We are sorry to hear that Miss Lottie Leant, teacher of tho primary grade at Mountain Dale, is suffering with sore throat. Mrs. A. R. Willhide, of Glasgow, a lady of refined taste aud eminent artistic abili ty, is receiving instruction in the art of painting from Miss Esther Rarr. Some of tho star nimrods of this locality indulged iu a shooting, match at George Kuhn's last Saturday. Rev. M. G. Smith, of Mountain Dale, preached in the Roscland Raptist church last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Catharine Russel, of New Germany, this township, is suffering from a severe cold. A force of workmen is engaged in erect ing the new station at Glasgow. Mr. H. N. Hugos, of Punxsutawney, is the con tractor. The building will be a neat and substantial structure, containing an office Wx'M fi-et anil a ware room 18x20 feet. A tHirch will surround the entire building. Miss Nannie Byres, daughter of .Benja min Byres, of Reade township, is lying ser iously ill and her recovery is doubtful. C. P. Paunehaker, editor of the Coalport Standard, parsed this locality iast week. J o j. oui hrlatnm Time. Christmas and New Year will soon be upon us, and "ix-ace on eat th and good will to men"' will In the prevailing sentiment. Tlose who want to thoroughly enjoy themselves on this occasion should not fail to lay in a supply of choice old whiskies, Apple Jack, Peach Rraudy. or any import ed or domestic wine sh-iuld not fail to send their orders to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. He w ishes the public to know that for the next thirty days be will sell an absolutely pure Pennsylvania Rye Whiskey, seven years old, at il.OO per quart, or six quarts for i.".oo. All kinds of native wines at re duced prices, ranging from .Vic. to f 1.00' per quart, or from $r.oo to 10.i per dozen. Goods neatly packed and sliipd by ex press or freight upon rccipt of registered letter, P. O. note, express order, or certified check. No goods sent C. O. D. If you want your goods for the holidays send your orders in at once. Here are a few brands to select frow: Silver Age, per full quart; Gucken- hcimer. Finch, Gibson, Overholt, or Bear Cr-ek, $1.00 per full quart, or six quarts for S.l.tO; Guckcnhcimcr four-year-old, TScents Icr quart: Anchor Rye. OOcents per quart; Sherry Wine, Cataha. Angelica. Madeira, Port, or any other California Wines, ,H ce nts per quart. ."i.oo per dozen. Send for catalogue and price lit of all kinds of liquors to Max Ki.ki.v, S.i l-edera! street, Allegheny, la. For sale by J. A A. E. Bender, Ebcns burg. Pa. Prr-irnlmrut of e lirtRdj urj. Last week the grand jury before their discharge made the following presentment: Tit Oir. lloimmble A. 1". llarker, PrcxiJeiit Jiul'je ff Vuurt of Ctimln ia enunty: The grand jury beg leave to submit to your Honor that we have made a thorough examination of the Cambria county alms house, and find that establishment in first class order in evwry respect. The steward and matron are to be con graulated nHin the excellent manage ment in which their department was found. We ulso inspected the jail and found it conducted in the very best Kissjble man ner. Everything is neat and tidy through out. It is a model institution. The warden is also to lie congratulated for the very excellent and methodical man ner in which he condu.'ts the institution. (Signed) D. W. II ACsiiHAr.oF.K, Foremau. Ebensbui g Pa., IVccnil-cr t), 18'Jl. - . A 1'roirrrwal r e irippr. People who w ant to get the most and best reading for the least money should buy the Pittsburg Titnex. It is the only Pittsburg morning newspaper sold for one ujiuu your loveu ones are small in intrinsic value, but make the spirit of love and kindly feel inp; so palpable as not to be un felt or misunderstood and they would not be exchanged for the Costliest niTfrincra lv f l-io lmnnv ' ow J " II recipients. To lighten your work and to quicken sales we offer a list, of a few appropriate articles that could be selected from our stock in all prices, not one but which would make a pleasing gift. Be side these there are humireds of prettier and cheaper things suit able for children and grown peo ple also. See if this list does not mggest something you have net Aiirr Wonderful! Siartliii SIMONS' BIG STORE ! g! ? wo w you have )ou that 21 lbs. t'n flee, pro- la Piano lamp. China dinner set. Beautiful rug. Handsome mirror. Choice pair towels, Banquet lamp. Pair gloves. Beautiful muff. Set toilet baskets. Pair gum boots. Tiny night lamp. Pretty wine set. Japanese tea JMit, Dow n head rest. Linen table set, Ladies" silk hose, Fine umbrella. Handsome scarf. Pair carvers. Decorated lish set. Hanging lamp. Water set, Ciirar set. After dinner coffees. Berry sets. Mush and milk sets. Cups and saucers. Fruit plates. Desert saucers. Butter Dishes, Cracker jars. Necklaces. Piano scarfs. Lambrequins. Tabic Sfsuf, Pocket books. BALTZELLS', Altoona. prime per nOTfcl. LK UKAMiK. 11. J.SHEITK1. PaorKicTOR. Iratd at IuKui. fa. near the B. K. k. P. Hallway Ii .t Wa always endeavor to far Dib tiie be.'l a-.uniuiaJatiuip to bufflo. men. pic-ature meeker and hoarders. Persons In searrh of xmlort and quiet will hnn It a desl-aMe .ace to stop. The Table Is un-urj usf e1 and Is always su..lie.l with thet e-t the market atlordi.. and mil 'nn delicacies of the seaon. I te Par Is sup plied with the choicest of pare liquors and eiitars ar.d nothinif hut the tet,i Is sold, special atten tion given to the care ol horses. H.J. Sf'HETTm. IXKCUTOK"S NJIor. J (jitale of Jacob Maore. Letter testamentary on Ihe estate of Jacob Mauxe. late of Allra-heuy t. wtshij., 'aa.l.na county. Pa . havioic ten k ranted to the nnoer-sla-ned, all person Indehte to said ertate are beieh; iaoiin.il to make payment without delaT. nd those having claims avainst the same, will present them, properly authenticated, for settle U'OI to P. A. SYBtK T, Executor of Jacob Ma ore, deceased, tiajlltzin. Pa , Nov. 6. lt. 13-et. Is the time when yoa have to buy and the time when to buy cheap. We will assist you and can assure CjCJTjS! inCyr'n ,tcVlTp .-pent in ur store will go a, far as Q3CT X 3FS. j3CTX3 J&L. JBLj&L.'Zml" elsewhere. To be convinced see prices: Grocery Hepartinciit. 25 lbs. brown sugar, ; 23 lbs. soft white sugar, si; granulated sugar, SI; Dil worth ccllee, 22c; Arbuc'kle 22c; good green cofll-e, 19c. All other groceries .sold portion. In AIcits, wc can not be undersold. Good shoulder. 8c per lb.: ham, 12c per lb.; clear side, lie per lb; tine UoI.gn;i, 7c lb; Ohio cream cheese, 13c; jrood Swiss cheese. ISc Flour in ten different brands. Vienna flour, the best iu the land, $1.50 per sack. Ladies' Coats. Fine all wool Reefers, $3; Jersey Coats, $3; fur Trimmed Reefers, $5. Beautiful line to seltct frc m. See them ! Clothing Department. Men's all wool good dress suits, all colors, $7; Mtn's fine wor.-ted suits, blue or black, $10. Our line of Overcoats is larger than ever and at prices to suit you ! Dry Goods. There was a time when holies of our town, in need of a new dre?s, had to go to large places to make the stdection. Those days are past. Our line of Dress Goods is as p . rfect and complete as is seen anywhere. Furniture. the for prices hund- JOirS F. KTKATT05 ko5 48 45 Walker SU SEW TOEK. Iiiglit with us is the place to come for your Furniture. It is not alone that bring us the trade. No! Our reputation is establish,,.! ling the most Stylish and durable Furniture in town. We have been with you many years and always tri- d to svll yr-u poods hi i p, very cheap. K..-alIy, quick sales and final; profits have L.ioiilit us the Itrpe trade we now enjoy, and we will always tre.it our patron s-o that they will feci cati.siied to come again. c t lmfnm i4 Wk.Uf Pnbn la mil iliuUcf MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins. Guitars. Banjo. Accortleont, Harmoni cas, Ac, all kinds ol Strings, etc.. etc. MOIT - &s - OO. LEADERS OK LOW PiUCKS, GALLITZIN, PENN'A. 1 N. W. CORNER PENX AVENUE AND SIXTH ST FEET, PITTSBURG, PA Tt t.NfY TllKEK ThIH-SIMi .lu.i.r.r. SendforBewUIcstratep J.C.fttilTirNhOX. llnrrlUarauii lattice'. I MK. KIIHEKT EVANS, the well known tornl lore r.eaier in Kt.ensSurit. as .m .iiar hi lrne a.Mrtni--Dt of Furniture si.aae Maud.fi-ne t'hair. t. at r..uli n.u.e in veir mi rui.riaielt in seieetfrK a fine hr.stn.-as i(t. 'io aoj'see jou will certainly be jileased .lib tbein. iI-'-sr-.-.W- rHKN l.oklnit for f-nrir tmR linunl. tun will do well to aee what Carl mimini I... totbowiiiu. It won't ct-st joa anythioic to ex amine bis lance hkk-Ic to select Irora. We are Ma-vitiCt-d ltiatroa IM tie rleaied. ' sv Itiufid s 7 Executors of John Ryan vs. John Coad. ! cent, yet it jrlves all the news and in more and Mary administrator, et al. Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintiff .V.tt.n. First National Bank, I'ittshurfr, vs. Johnstown Lumlier Co. Assumpsit. Plaintiffs amend plea when defendants plead surprise and case continned. Daniel Warner vs. Curry &. Shook. As sumpsit. Settled. M. A. O'llara vs. A. W. Kayos. Appeal. Continued. SauRf-r Rockwell .t Co., vs. II. F. Horn er. Appeal. Defendant confesses judg ment for f 1". E. A. Irvin vs. (ieorge KutrufT et al. Ejectment. Jury find for plaintiff. De fendants move for a new trial. Eliza A. (iraliam vs. J. IJ. Katry. Noble chief, etc. Jury c-illed and sworn when plaintiff becomes non-suit. Josiah S. Oaks vs. John Itetz et al. As sumpsit. Continued. II. E. Walters -fc Co. vs. James A. Uurk. Appeal. On trial. Johnstown (Jeoritu . Hush. Johnstown, and De lelah M. Eckels, West Taylor township. J. IC. Itaturhman and Mary E. Wonder, Blairsville, l'a. John II. Dunmire. S.iutli Fork, and Min iiii E. Plumnser, I'ortape. Jules Ravet and Emma Ilia, Hastings. Joseph Dnmruskey and Mary Ann Kus imsko, Jtlair ctunty, l'a. -ii -- 'in s. . I Ai-v ""--ay inornuiji, li-n Mrs. Urav'1,"l'f ' HmhrU ""'kip, wa 'fl. , i Hl Lur". dt ivlj(r r v ,r- wh,'n ",'iir ' 'w Olrd. I KIRSCII. DWtd at his residenc in Harr tow nship on Thursday nioriiintr. IW'emtxT loth, is'.il. Mr. Jokeoh Kirscb. iu the Out h yea- of his bk. Ttte deceased wa born in France in the autumn of 1832 and was the youngest son of th pioneer Joseph Kirsch, who came to this exauntry In 1832 heu the deceased was about tiree months oVI, and settled ou the old hotrvestead In Janitary, 1833. At th(ro of about se-ven years he lost his speech by sickness and never spoke again. Mr. Kirsh was married to Miss Catharine Schank, who, Kith three sons and three daughters, arc left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate husband and (ovlng father. May his soul rest in peace. f!... . ' ""!ii s. her LttmM dhut-i . ' u" braking a..iiia uecame utimao- 'Ck St I U a. tut ... . V. ti. Ml,.f,i,. .eaniaii Hit (,,. n,""fv '! was severely tr. '"v (-! without recelv ki-J ' the v,u.rwut ',hat u,ry w ""- Mr '''y hr..ls.Hl a.I bad- aattf 11 ew Year F.sr nralonsj ass lbs Praassliaala Rail I rata if . In iirsuanee of tlw custom long since es- tablishs-J. the I'ennt) Ivanla Railroad Com- pany will sell exctirslou tickets betweca all stations on Its lines for tho Christmas aud and New Year holidays at a rate of two ceuts ptr mile. Thesw ticketi w ill bo sold Dwember 23rd, 1991, to January 1st. 1S02. Incluslv-e, valid tor return untlj Jauuary .Xh, J"?, Juchnh-. A DaDtrrsns KnlldlnkT. The undersigned beg space in the always popular Fkkkmax to call the attention of Catholic congregation at St. Augustine, this county, to the uusafecoudition of their church, and we trust those to whom we address ourselves will not take the warn ing amiss. We found the part of thechurch we took down in a very dilapidated con dition and wonder how the buillding stood so long. The building had spread suf i ficiently to iermit the joists to fall from I the collar beam; the Iron rods were drawn ! so that tire truss rafters were almost off the plate; the end ties wereentirely rotten; one truss rafter was so badly decayed that two men, accidentally pulling on it, broke it all up; the sills of the side next to the road were so rotten that the studding had dropped through, and the tenants of near- i ly all the building taken down were rotted off. We could give many other rea sons for our wonder. The plates of the building now standing are no more likely to bo sound than those we took down. J The sanctuary part is very unsafe, though ' the part of the church removed was no support to this part. The floor may drop with verp little provocation for want of a proper foundation. In our humble opinion the former St. Augusliue church cost as much as would have built three handsome br.'ck churches. I). A. Li ther, Jk.. Michael Litueh. JosM'II Kavi.oh. Ai.ovsirs Fox. attractive shape than its Contemporaries. It pays special attention to political move ments, finance and trade, the industrial progress of Western Pennsylvania and the interests of workingmen. It gets the news of the world concisely by telegraph and covers the local field accurately and care fully. Its editorial columns are conducted upon a fair, broad basis. If you want to keep posted upon th developments of is;i2, subscribe for the Time. C. A. LANGBEIN, lManafa"torerol aiid Ifealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS "ItHL K1V1N1UM has j .i-t rrreired a larve as- surtoient ol cue Set Kin., lucludm 1M- ibicti you si. ..aid .ee. The mr i...t n,. ihinic for vour sisters or swetheari. A so a larite velecnon of O..I.I W .tides tor ladles and Keu'-leineu. gold j-eas, and Crold s-peclaolus for Jour pareLts. "IrANTEI! Furs of all kinds, forwblch the ' I! niKtiesi market i.rices wil fe . id. Briua tLein In, octOO O. L.. tKEJiEKlCKj. lotus.turg. Pa. rlNVlTKall lorer t uusie to rouie and seo the Kl.NtST MUSt' ' BUtK EVEK VHlti l ti) couiainiUK 3f 8 paaes ol the holceet Music, V oral ami Instrumental. aDd Zrl lull pae por traits of the lead iuk eoui-o'era. Just the sery trilns; -o make a nice present to your miale lavinir friend. I ant etiinevd you will b bis; ly p eased witb It. It eouiek Iu t!...tb and Morocco, l'bo book Is nameU "Our Hrsrts liei ant ' UAKL KIVIMUS. FOK KENT. The Central Hotel, formerly ths A. J . C'britly hocel. I reno. Pa. Address Nov. 27. M. i'. M'LMALL. Aveut. Loretto. Pa. HA VINO received a nice selection of Vienna t nirjawre and tJlaseoare. I Invite y. ur r. articular attention to these articles when tuak nie purchases tor rrcei.OJ 1 be "EuaaKement t'ups" are the latest out and a i-hniiid nt tail to see tbetn. CAKL. K1V1MUS. STKIOTLY No. 1 Koad t arts lot 10.00 at lut ton l soni. C2.ENL"INEIriiilborie collars lor $3.00 at uf J tons'. HtnOLEN, BRIDLES, Will PS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, ! Robes, Kty Nets, Curry Combs, etc., etc He- ' pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All work . guaranteed to arlve satisfaction. Kldina- Bridles, from. 1 ea.j Bridles, tr.im.... J-ap liusfers, trnm .. 80e. np. (1 to no. 0e. no. iUachlne-maae Harness. Iroui S4.H0 np. Hand made Harness, Irom .. ilO.UU np. ar-t;n ani examine my stock betore pnr chasioic eisewbere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as tbe cbeapest. sT-Shop Barker s'Kow on Centra street. aprl2VU SKlNEfS NoriOE. J a isotlce is berebv riven trat Edward Ho. uiaae. ot r-ortage. tjiubrla iwnnt , Pennsyl vania, and Catharine, bis wile, by deed ut volun tary ASaia-nment. accepted the Tib December. IStfl. have assigned to Jobu A. Ifc.vie: ot the citv , 1 A 1- tooos. In trnrt tor the benefit nt the creditors of saia r.award nicuiade. all ilie estate, real and personal, ot tbe sa id Edward McOiade. All lr sois indebted to tbe said Edward MoOlade will make Immediate payment to the said assia-nee, and those bavins: claims or demands wilt present them without delay. JoliN A. UuYLE. Assignee ol Edward Met lade. Iecembrr 11, tswi.at. U? M.wfi him rlrtnHlty! IIOT Mi ' J 1 ll", ICatlft-. i !ir,ju' tlj Jiw.ett t'.ic.r imp portnni t, nntl from t:i-t c.'tti i- v it; it ai.J u.o in tfcrcoriiT 1 iiirrwinf titDa.ir U th i..t of r-inr. n t. r f lftck huck n lost, fnrerer tost, ri'tnni:. I.ilo i In ! Kt'h wtiL B np an4 dot:tr. I tt;trovvur i-ikx ta r.itf . and secure pmapcriiy. prov-.irnfj i"ac. 1 1 J by ftliiloftophcr, i .iiit "mm isnCdoaaj f i-'ortui. ti;p a Collu op'. orf unity lo trh ptv n t ki:i period f !:'; utbt mem turttttnr), utiti site p""' o'-t tir riche : f.ul to d-j oand ti Ucp trt .. r to rain-Ti." Jior tliall yon 0u4 thm COLDLX Opport'ltii! TT ItlT. s; tJ clutlC li.avt ppr worth r, Mitd of fk!r promi ; that i w hat ail ac-ce--fnl men Jo. Here im ait opp-TtumiT. u-b at is not oftea within therarh l labor inc p-nle. Iiiiptore.). it il g-ie. vt len-t, a pranfl stai t in 'i ue ci iki fptxrtun, : for many ia heir. Mwury to b mi-ii rnpi llr and honnrahly by any iudiiatrion ier iii ot oituer Ailnrf. Yoa rta oth work and li ut l"me. trii--rrr xn are. T.rmn ! ft t.b era are e--i'f eamin frem . tHI rr ar. Yo can do a well i( y.n will work. irt tH i.:ii.i, but iuduatri. oly ; and yon ran tnr reuse tor inMnnui yM roa. Vet catirivepMretittieoniT.frn11 y onr time t iitm wrk. Easy te lern. Cpiiul net re'i'-tied. We nart rmi. A U com paratively new nnd ronlir wonderful. instruct and ' Tea liow. r-e. I Milnra nnkmwn aiiiftnff onr work are. Sm rexrn to cvplnia hero. Wi it n:d leam all Trr, r rtn-n tntil tuwj to d-1ay Ai irw at once 11 UaUiwtC ac Co.. Xis. feaO, lo.-UuuU, MavlBve. lMIXITKATOKS' NOIU'E. Ienerpot ioiinte rurn.n upon tho edtatn f liairiAoD Ktckead bi-q .late ot the rorou;h ot Kttcnebartr. in tbe county of 1'auibria. fa., havlnir been uraciied bo the uuoWr-t.c t. notice U herebv IClTen to all .r riles Innebred 10 aid eftae to maitu ituiueiilate pmy ment. ao-l th -f a tiavirnf ciHtms or rlema nd auuinet the fame are reijuefl I to vrenent them, trt.triv -Mlif nrtc,ta lur aettlemenu OKO. A. KIN K KA !. rKKJUM' l-L-tVD. AdminUtratora of H. Kinkead. K-q.. Oeceased. Kocoturi;, fa November 6th, They arc Beau(ie8. Have you seen fljein I Tliej arc in our store. Conic and look at them. And you v at something Our Tin- lum.-e of Mr. Evan Lt-nuett, re sidiiijr iu Caiiibrla township, about one mile nortL-c;ast of Llx'n.sbiirg, 2auKht firti on Thursdar afu-rnonii of last wek from a doffctive flm. but luckily was tJiscov-red hi tfrn" lo pr:v nt any r!'n - r, ,-. C'tOMMlSSHiNEK'S NliTlCE. J la re pet.tioo ot Peter Holey to have mortar- go to William Loia 'uber hy iSebantiaa B oley, dated ttrib February. A. 1 ISM. nr tract . of land In Allegheny townsbip. ('ambiia eonnty, , l'a. recorded In.Keco'der's office In Kecord Book, I Vol 2. p.ire 30. etc., marked .atlsbed. Tbs ondersla-ned, having been appointed Com missioner to tax god report testimony la above matter 'o Conrt, hereby a Ives notice that be will sit at Attorneys' Knom, In Oourt House. Kbens. tmr. at 10 A. M.OK WEl'Nt-SIIAY.JANUAKy 1SI H. or tbe pnr(a ol per tormina the da i ties ol said appointment 11. H. MY EkS, Kbensbura-. Iwe. 1. lsvl.SL. Commissioner. ISTRAY. J Came to the residence ol tbe inbacrlber lo Allegheny tnwnsblp. Jambria eonnty. on or about tbe 14tb ot November, lsel.one red ball, s opposed to b about one and a ball ) ears old, marked by piece cat otf the leit ear. and a place cut off under the nvht ear. Tbe owner la request ed to com -orward prove property, pay cbara-es and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed according to law. HKNmY 1VOKY. Allegheny township. Dee. U, 1S8LU. VOTICK OF USSOLtTlON OF FAKTNEB- Notice la hereby civen that th lately exlstinv etweeo A. II. Krone station. a . and M. V (Jetty, of Indian. Fa under tbe firm name tf A. R Kreb k Do., was dissolved on tbe 2ut day ol July. ltwi. by mutual consent, said M. i. tletty reJrlna. h debts owiok to to the said partnersLip are to be receiv ed by said A- H. Krecs. and all demands on tbe laid partntrglili' are to qe preiented to him lor payment. L1LITY ft KKtBS. i". K;.a. IXECUTOKS" NOTICE. J te'aie ol 1'humas W. Adams, abetters testamentary on the eet.te ot Thomas Adams, late ol Aileheny townsbip. Cambria county. Pa., bavins; b.-en irranted to tbe under-sta-ne.1, all p. rains indebted to said estate are hereby notified to ma.e payment without delay, and tboee bavinic clal-ns aini.t tbe aame will preeent them prvperiy auiheaticate.1 tor settle ment to JOHN BAKNErr. AMANDA AKAMS. Executors of Thomas w. Adam, deceaced. Allegheny Twp Dec 4, 18wt. N"ONE BEITEh IF ANY SO OOOO. Lite ln'urano As;enla ran sell more Insur ance lor the Jobn Hancock Mutual L.ile Insur ance ompany, of tioston. las.. than lur any other eompany d jlnit business In tats state. Crcud Menu can secure the beot ot contracts. Adaresa tV. S MI.MMtL, Uen. Avent tor Western I'en&A.. Piibur. Pa. Annual Dividends. :aib Values. Oman i ted lo 1802. dec! 3t STRAY COW. Came to tbe premises of the subscriber in Al legheny townsbip on or about the 1st ot Novem ber, lftvl. one small re1 cow. about six years old. The owner Is requested to come forwaid. prove property, pay charges and take her away, other wise she will be dlspeecd ol accord lb- to iaw. T. LwPAKKISH. lies. 4th. Ii9l. FARM FOK RENT. Thesutorribw offers for ront his farm In MunsUT township, aloiiff the lino of the Eh-ensburft &. Cresson railroad, about two miles from Cresson. Farm contains about 70 acres, about 60 clcantl. Ioss'Sion giv en on 1st of April. Call on or address tho the subscriber at Loretto, l'a. JAMES NOON. Feb. 27, 1S91. .. YalnaMe Eeal Mate FOB SALE ! AU)T ot around lo tbe Wt ward of the bor. ouah ot Eenshurg. 4'mbrla county, l'a. f routing on Sample street aving-thereun erect- "FRAME HOUSE and ootballdings. all In aood repair. For term or particulars call cn or address JOHN NE.M.AN. N tea town. Pa., or M. D. KIT TELL.. Etnshurg. Pa. can look at the same lime. - Stylish - Suits Anil our nobby Winter Caps, Ulsters, Keefers, Shirts, Pants, Stockings, Uilleiis, Gloves,, Tics, Collars, Cuffs, and Underwear. our new Oil Coats. Try taT i IrL art.. ki A NNCAt. ELECTION NOTICE, partnership J The annual eleotloo of tbe Pro I: ,, r nal Fire lnauraooe :ampany ol Cam Protection Ma- mLaiir ol liambria MB.it will he heid at the office ot the secretary In Eb eoburs;.on Moooay, January 11, 189, between the hours vt lo a. m. and I r. at. . T. W. UICK. Dee. 11th. 1891 Jt. Ssweretary. ioISEllTSbX"" HCV. A. sK-OTT.Ncw Tork City T. w M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-n r - inw. EBENSBltK(, PA. otBce In Armory Bnlidlna;. oip.Vort House. DICK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. EBEKbBCKO. PSHU'a. aT-'Speeial attention Rlren to Claims lr Pen. Ion Bonn ty. etc cb7 v-B UXALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKN EY-AT I.A W, , Enanaaraa. Pbwba. l Office In Opra House, t 'entre street. M. READE. ATTOKNtY AT-1. AW, EBKBBrao. Pxxaa. OBlce on Centre street, near Hleh. EBEJS'SBURG, IM. Bcteiirode - & - Hopjpel, -UEALEIiS ix- H. II. MYERS. ATTOE" VY-AT-L.AW. Eaavaaraa. Pa. eT tltlce w anltawade Raw. no Vnrra atraet. CntlCER awl rnmors CtTtEt t an kntfe tK m. lira. l.aaTiosv A ItiKH. f'u. U 1.1 ui bua Ciiv-uuiau. ' General.'. Merchandise, CI, O TUIJS 'a, FL O Till, FEED, Lumbcrnnd Shingles. Wc keep our Stock ahas bull and Complete. Give us a Call. CAUltOI.LTOW.N,
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