k'ti mtXSBCKS, CAMBHIA CO., FA. ' FBI PAY. DECEMBER B.V 1891. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. So papiT i:xt week. . tin' i;w year by layiug tbe IikI-'i- IJarkiT Is visiting Philadelphia this wirk. Pr. Murphy, r Loretto, was a visitor touiir tn on Monday. Vh'" i" n-U of job printing try this flj0,.. tMt work at low rates. lr. William Waltz, of the Carroll- wad in tow ii on I iiesday, iu the neighborhood of Wil ! vIi.hiiiii. ilurhiR the present week. r. J. 15. Xoonan, of Chest Springs, ,.pint a few hours in town on Monday. -Tin' express companies have been doing tru-l'i"- hnsiness for the past few days. -Mr. Tleiiiias C. Shoemaker, of Ilel!e ,u: is visiting friends Iii Ebensburg. jlr. Jnlin "llara. of Minister to'vn-H-ut a few hours in town on Saturday. -Tin' irritipe Has aitaeKeu quite a uuni lrr 'f lM,") III! lrMtftfist .lani.-s is going to have his I iUln- ronin and dwelling heated by hot ' iUT. Mr. William iKiran, one of Summer hill's prii'penius farmers, was hero oil Sat urday. Mr. .1 1 1 1 1 MeO.rniick. of Summerhlll (owu.,ii. spent a few hours iu town on Tiii-wlay. Mr. Kolx-rt Mcl.reeii took in what was , In-seen in Johnstown on Thursday of -Tin- 1'iiKKWAX jrreets you all by wlsh ii, ymi merry Christmas and a happy Year. -You esiii now hunt up your New Year p,.liitiiu of la-t year and make them iiver aii;iiu. The pulilie sehixils in this place will ,!,, tlii (Thursday) evening until after the lnIila s. Tlie in who predicted an open win ti r iuiaeiue" now that he knows something about the weather. A ilautferous counterfeit of the gild urtilieaie is in cireulation. Very few priuters will lie caught however. -Mr. Juliii Cawley.of Dysart. while lu re ua.Muriiay ailtli d his name to the FliKK m.."s 'f sut)s-rilH'rs. -Mr. Anthony rill, one of Chest town Jiip . lilet and best cit'zeus, w as a visi tor Moiir tow n on uiiiruay. -Mr. Willium .1. Hnek. of Allegheny tjhip. as here on Tuesday and paid thr Kkh-m n wlliee a pleasant call -.iinlif Harry White. of Indiana, has an- B liiniself as a rawliilate for the lie yuMiraii iiiiiiiiuatiitu for Supreme J udge. -Messrs. Walter and Kdward Mitieiiia V r. who are attemling sebMiI at St. VI inN are hack at hniue to spend the liolll ay. -Kii liaiil M. CohuMglu who was shot M,,liuiii a-t SaJunlay a week by (ieori l' i'h. is gradually iuipruYiug and w ill firtrl. -Mr. Kilani ttrifhlh and wife, of I p'.j. r. lio it e vlsiijrtg friends at and I'itt-lmrc last rek. returned hotoni Umnlav. -Mrs. Keatimr. an aged lady of aerhill tou uhii. m hi sutTi-ieil a strok paralysis a eek or t wo ago, is sloaly fi'Vcrius. -Sitai Th"ras Uavls, whoa- ni fur ine t true w ith a severe at . .. a t.l l j!ii:.ii!il itrmj, the atlima, is utile out a jam. Ur. I 'ri flier, who Client tle suaiir : the fair anoitMl, in this place, 'trai Lir. wns ik xon n for a eoutieeof Among the appolotineAts of Pecnsyl Vftnla pos tmtstpre confirmed by the Senate on Tu esday were those of A. P. McDonald, of Altoona, and W. A. McDermltt, of Bell wood. Frank Leslie, a Pennsylvania railroad brak cm an, while coupling csrs at Cone in augii on Monday morning, had his right hand caught between the bumpers and badly crushed. He was taken to the Johnstown hospital. On the Pullman car Etruria, which was attached to the Cincinnati and St. Louis Express, the rematnsof the late Sen ator Plnmb were taken through Cresson on Holiday night to Emporium. Kan., where the interment will take place. Fifteen large casks, measuring about live feet In heighth and five feet in diame ter inside, destined for Mr. Cclestine Far- abaugh's brewery in CarroIItown were un- - . . 1 1 k ') .1 rt f fr m . t . t . . . . . . . , Irene Class was visiting friends ; ...o m-re on .-uonasy and -Mr. 1L H -Tones has sotnetaing t' ymi in her -advertisement hi reca Lnri-ii'Miiis fue changing her business tlh ys!,.n. -Mis Mtme Shoemaker. aft-r an Vnnif x'vural weeks visiting friend 3!t'ni.ire inn! I'hiladelphia. retu Linn Ia-J eek. -Men. "Til in Ihirker. wlia is atN -f-.l!i-ee a i Kaston. and F-d Kar at Dfirkinson college Carlisle, 3ii'f ir t'hristinas. -F.-Sh--r;T Jnhii J. Cessna, a leac hauled overland to Carrolltow n. The materia for an Iron bridge is mi j the ground and workmen are now busily engaged in placing It in position where the Ebensburg and Loretto road crosses the j Cambria Jt Clearfield railroad near McMul I len's, at the school house about a mile w est or Lioretto. A hoy aged 11 years was killed on the railroad near the Iterwind 'White Coal Company's shaft about one mile east of Kamey. Clearfield county, on Monday. He attempted to board a freight train and was thrown under the wheels and almost in stautly killed. His name was not learned. We are in receipt of a letter from Mag dalena E. "Wilson. an eight-year-old read er of the Fi.kf.max. from Latrobe, w ishing us the compliments of tho season. Ve thank the little Mite for her good wishes and hojH Santa Claos. In his annual nil. grimage, may fill her stockings to the brim. Daniel McLaughlin aged about thirty venr wViiln u-ult-tn A. . - - o me railroad a short distance west of Cresson on Sunday I ,U!f.hV tri" k by B Pa'i? train and I kIled. his body being badly mangled. He ! was single man and a resident of Gal litzln. where his remains were taken for J Interment. A Ilollidajsbiirg item says a deej of iransier or ten properties and stores, loca ted in Johnstown, Dunbar, Henrietta, Hol lidaysburg and Uirmlngham. from the Camtiria Iron Company to the Penn Traf fic Company, las been entered In the courts of Illalr county at Hollidaysbuig for record. The cmsideration Is rro.aio. Hugh Mclermltt. who hails from Ir- ! In, while w;nderlng around the streets of Johnstown on Saturday evening in a drunken condllon. was enticed Into an al ley and kneeled down and robbed of his watch and .l n money. On Saturdav ho nuidean inf.irinatlon against Owen Hughes, narging Mm with being the man who I k-obht-d him. John McLangilin. ngej .-,4 years, died 'f Hright's Iesva at liis homo in ITnlll. . Maysbnrg on Tuesday. He w as an officer n the army that quelled the Mormon re 'ellhn In Utah In 13.77, prosiiecti-d In Cal fornla fr gold, was a contracUir In the "illdlng of tl' Northern Pacific railroad Inring the civil war. and a memlx r of a -nnstrncti.m -orps and built lcidges and Iinrts Tor tlw I'nion forces in Tennessee, The state board of agrirnlfnre w hh li meets In lUrrishurg on .Ianur- -7th and vsth will hold sessions of more than usnal interest, and the farmers of the state tinglit to e that every hwal society is rep resented. Secretary Edjrr Tvns jn-eparrd i i"niaiu, nun iur tssjt win ne in structive and interesting. Not the Vast Important subject to fcedTsmsscd will b' that of "Hoads." and rmwid ernht Infur. A aew retnady has boon discovered for the grip. A Derry, Westmoreland county, man says th disease spread rapidly in his family and they were all cored by eating hickory nuts. He claims that tho oil In tho "goodies" loosened the cough and that they all got well In a short time. It Is an easy medicine and should be given a trial. Orcat excitement was causd at Ty rone on Monday morning by the closing of the doors of the Tyrone bank, a private concern. The following notice gives all the infoi ination obtainable as to the cause, of the failure, as the stockholders are eith er out of town or refuso to talk: "A drain Upon the resources compels this hauk to close for the present." C.C.uyer, thecash lei. is also away from home. The liabili ties are estimated at 75,(iO, with assets supposed to amount to $.V),(KJ(). No other banks will be affected by the failure. Hy the explosion of a can of owder Iu J. H. Holsinger's jewelry store at the cor nerof Adams and Itedford stn-ets, in Johns town, on Tuesday evening, the windows were blown out, a lot of watches and jew elry scattered over the floor and into the street, and the shelving of a grocery store in the same building, separated by a plas tered partition. throAii down, breaking the show cases and piling the contents of the shelves promiscuously on the fhor. . Mr. Holsiuger had a can of wdei cou taing about one pound on the floor under the counter and om-ii. He, j without thinking of the danger, struck a : match under the counter, when the plios- . phorous flew off the match and into the ; cau. He had but time to turn his head wheu an explosion followed, and he was bad ly burned about the hands, and his eye brows, hair and mustache burned off. AI : though several persons were in the room at j the time. Mr. Hoisinger was the only per- I son injured. He will recover. I A gentleman named Kuhns, of Greens burg, about a year ago bought the timber on upwards of a thousand acres along Yel low Run In Adams township, this county, agreeing to pay fi.M per thousand feet for stumpage. He went to work, exjiendiiig about fl.ooo on a dam for a saw miil and was moving along swimmingly until a month or six weeks ago. when notice was served on hitu by the Pennsylvania rail road company to cease operations, the com pany having right of way for Its new South Fork branch railroad and claiming It w as alxmt to extend the line, and would pass through the pluce selecU-d for the dam. There has been talk that the road w ould be extended eight miles which wxmld take it to the top of the Allegheny moun tains. The residents there do not believe, however, that It will for the present be ex tended more than a mile. The site of the dam is within a few hundred yards of the present terminus of the railroad. Mr. Kuhus is the managei of the store at tlie new tow n of Dunlo. MimftwH Trih- rtmr. StkMl Report of the Ebensbarg schools for the : month ending December 4, 1871: I loom No. 1. Number enrolled males, 37: femah. 5H; total, 65. Average attend ance males, 33; females, 24; total. 57. Those perfect in attendance: John Uees, Edwin Kees. Harvey Tibhott, Carl Engle hart, Waldo Squires, Ralph Davis, Harvey Rodgers, Tommie Evans, Walter Port. I Dannie James, Tom Hill, Al Hrown. Earl Finkbiner, Howard Finkbiner, Myrtle tJettes. Iteatrice Mower, Ethel Davis. Mil dred Owens, Ruth Squires and Katie tJrey. Room No. . Number carolled males, females, SS; total,.V. A vcrngcat tend ance males. 21: females. 20 total. 44 1 hose perfwt in attendance were: Ed son Hill. David Ludwig, Harry Itennett. Dan nie lhomas. Walter Attcl. Arthur Hill. Willie Endler. Jesse Evans, Iter tie Conuell, ; Joseph iiavis, Junn Davis. 1'earl Kruis r lora Cole. Emma I'raver ami Maud Fol soni. Class leaders A class. Harry iiciicnuc: is class, lauu j-oisoin. j Room No. 3. Nnmlter enrolled males j 22; females, 2.7: total. 47. Average attend : ance males. 2: females, 22; total. 42, , T hose K-rfect in attendance were: Lizzie Ludwig. .Mamie Thompson. Edith Karker, , Ethvl Shields, Mary Council. Annie Ham mond, tiertie Hill. Flov Stihs, Nelson Jtrowii.Charles Davison. Heroic Evans, cimcr Davis, ividie liavison. Arthur Kv ans and Walter Jones. Class leaders A class. Maggie libhott; B class, Annie Hammond. Room No. 4. Number enrolled males, 2t: females, 20: total, 40 Average attend ance males, im; females, 10; total, 34 lhose terfwt in attendance wen;: Ada Jones, Alary McCa be. Marv Nipple. May Aiiuin .ucisrer-ii. jiutier Kouerts. tune uavis, Charles Evans, M .'ttie Craver, line ioie, i-eter ludwig. Willie ligth ty. Eddie Craver and Welllinirton Kmns C lass leaders A class, May Davis; 1. class, i line vtii'. RHm No. S. NumU-r enrolled males. 1(5; females, 1.7: total. 31. Those perfect in attendance were: George Thomas. Cord nyoer, Annie Davison, BALTZELLS". We call attention to some im portant price lists this morning which show some suitable bar gains for holiday purposes, and give precedence to a fine line of Umbrellas.a stock that hasn't been equaled in this city for selling qualities We have sold hun dreds, and still have a few bar gains like the following : Silver Handles. Glorias, 23 inch i.n , " 2tt 1.UI Natural Sticks, Ladies', " i ieiits 4s) Natural Wtxid Handles, Steel Rods, 20 inch 397 Natural Wood Handles, Su.-cl iViids, 28 inch 4 75 Ladies', with Ivory Handles. .7, Vf.'iJi, t".i and ?l l.. Doll liold Handles ?7..7( to ll.ou Rlack Handles. Silk f.t.tf to 4.00 The American people are great travelers and must have Trunks. In fact they almost live in them. We ask you to look over our large and varied assort ment before selecting a new one. Just arrived, a large number of excellent Hair Brushes. They are marked at holiday prices and will please you. Among the creat bargains in Wondorf nl ! Startling! lArif'ti l'filftm I 1.1 T a i ttt Mae Griffith. John j. , s vi.i.' lue casement are ourroyai uor yuiia .onnen. iaa traver. -VI innle Lraver. 1 oocfnr Uaroc Monnie Murray and W illieMcCahe. Class leaders ."senior class. John James; A class, Annie Davison: 11 class, Monnie Murray. V 1, r-a. rr ...I , . . . . . . ... oiiii.uiicit w iue patrons I rif 1 tk .!. .i i... . i. v t j' i. . ... ... -Ktir xiicj cioreuia l.nt- tanica and a new Webster's international dictionary have b:rn added to the liooks of rereren.-e ol the schools. These books have been added by the liberality of the patrons oiiu citizens in suoscrming ror the 1 uuth Vtunitnnlini. The schools gratefully ac knowledge the aid given by the people of .-wit k iu 'i U1IIIK lliese IXKIKS. Material has U-eu ordered with which the pupils will cover their books that they ... -. . . . ft-.- : l i i ... - nii iii.l u uijm in use. T. L. tiiKsox. Principal. Jmyoun rbrlilBH Time. Lliristmas and Jew ear will soon lie tion us, and peace on eai th and gKd will to men' will be the prevailing sentiment. iuse who want to thoroughly enjoy themselves on tills (x casiou should not fail to lay in a supply of choice old w hiskies. Apple Jack. Reach Rrandy, or any import ed or domestic w ine should not fail to send their oniers to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. ! He wis!,(ni ti, public to know that for the ! next thirty days he will sell an absolutely pure IVnnsylvanla Rye Whiskey, seven . years oiu, at l.oo per quart, or six quarts rorf..iil. All kinds of native wines at re- dure! prices, ranging from .Vic. to $1.00 ier Lartre Vase. Moonlight Scene In Dec oration, very beautiful U.!i7 Large Pitchers $;.ft3 and 4..i3 Large Howl Vase. 16.'j7 In Haviland we quote : Hatid-paintcd Cups and Saucers each..3.k: Large Chocolate Pots $l.".r; to F'.4'.i KoudoirSctS $.7.3!. &i.ti to 7.H Salad Sets fcs.rw and fti.TU Tete-a-Tete S-ts $s..c to fll.2M Handsome Rouilliou Sts, w ith covers. $2,311 Among the up-stairs bargains and attractions we have only room r a few Mats going at a sacra- fice. MiMiuette Mats.. Rugs. Rugs. $1.2.7 from $1..7t 3.0O from 4.m 4.'X from 0.UO BALTZELLS', Alioona. rWMMlSSIOSEK'S NOTICE. VV In rp prtaloa ol Peter Holey SIMONS' BIG STORE! Is the time when yoa have to buy and the time when you have to buy cheap. We will assist you and can assure jou that 3E3T3SS tflll" PT VV spent in our store will go as far as CXVFES X3 tfY ,TT m YtL A2rQ A. AX-SF1 elsewhere, convinced see prices: Grocery Department. 25 lbs. brown sugar, $1; 23 lbs. soft white sugar. $1; granulated sugar, 1; Dilworth coffee, 22c; Arbuckle 22c; good green coffee, 19c. All other groceries sold portion. In Meats, we can not be undersold. Good shoulder, 8c per lb.; prime ham, 12c. per lb.; clear sides, 11c per lb; fine Bologna, 7c per lb; Ohio cream cheese, 13c; good Swiss cheese, ISc Flour Vienna flour, the best in the land, $1.50 To be 21 lbs. coffee, in pro- in ten different brands per sack. Ladies' Coats. Fine all wool Reefers, $3; Jersey Coats, Reefers, $5. Beautiful line to select from. Fur Trimmed on art. or r-oin m in itiniiri . .,.... The following rases were disused of al- j (ds neatly parked and shipi-d by ex press or freight umii laceipt of n-gisu-red Mter, P. O. note, ex press order, or rertified rherk. Xu goods sent C. O. I. If you m ant your goods for the holidays send your orders In at once. Here are a few brands to select frow: Oliver --ge, n.;io jxt inn uuart: Uucken- si-ni.f rWifnnl county, diod at his hJ -work well i matifra Is expected on tills subject. ' (eorge Rlooni. a smi-of John Tflnam. of Everett, went to visit the family iT Wll . Tiam Dow nes, near FYa-nWin Mffls. in Ful I ton county, a few day ago. On Wednes day ti'orning he weiw t load a rffte. Xot "being sure that there -was not a load In the gnn, he blew in the muzzle, pitting the i "hammer hack w ith Iris Tnot. It 'is the old, 1 srry. His foot sTrped off the hammer, and the gun was discharged. theha1! enter ing his head through his mouth awd passed ; Through and out aft ai the back yart. He i died instantly. Rev. Father IVasy, pastor uftlie Cath .dl(! rongresation In this place, moved Into , "his new house oa Monday. It in pleasant, comfortable and rsm veiiient in all Its de tails, while the substantial manner in w hich it Is built Teflect credit -mi the con tractor, Mr. John Long, of WaTnmerhlll, who has left norhing undone a the per formance of his ountract. Parties contem plating building -w iM save time, labor and expense by ronsaltlng Mr. Iong. as he has all the facilit left for rushing w-orV and has a reputation w'hk'h heuohillds a dointr his tT the report in lat we-k's IVkkxax: Commonwealth vs. Moses Feathers and Albert I leincr, obstructing a oflicer. Jury tind defendants not guilty and that the i pnisecu tor. Constable Ripple, pay one-half j the costs and Albert IViner, one of the de fendants, ay thr other haJL Cuuiniuiwealth vs. Lung ami Theresa and di taiaer. Continued H. E. Waltirrs t Co. vs. James A. lluric ApMal. Jwry find for fhtintiff $3.7. Comm-rhh vs. Sils Raid win. assaU and baurry. Jury find defendant giWtty. Commnnw-ratlh vs. Joseph S. Hanin-rs. emUzrkrnt. Jury find defendant not guilty bcit that he pay two-thirds wf the e!tsdJohn Ream, the pmserutor, ne- third. ' TIe following sewtmres were Imposed on parties rk-d during irourt and remaJning iin -IikikhhI : tiewrge Dynes and Alplxmsus Lee., larce ny, were sentenced pay a lii.eof K e dol lars fiarii and cots-f prosecution, i.iit fur- ! ther-senviice w as stspiided to am ait an ' aus-..ir to a letter of inquiry fwjm their parte. .in Chicago. i Unrge Poliskl. uud guilty f stealing ' fiM, w aswntenced pay a tine vi . and undergo an imprhiiineiit iu the county jail for sixty days. Jtfrs. Stiikeiiliourt- and John JSticki-n-lnu-e, coii icted'tkf lan-eny wore-ttentenced toipay a line of ?.") each and cosbiof pros; rutBuuaud be imiirisoued for thve months the oounty jail. to be aort- K'K to Wllllmn Local JrKber tr SSebaHtian Bolejr. dated lib t ram . A. 1 18UI l r tract of laad In A llettheny townrblp. Cambria eoantj, f ' - morow id neroroer wee id Heeora Hook, Vol. X. pK 3u. etc., marked ratified. Ths UDd-rltnod. halK b-en abuoiatad Com- niuloDer to te aod raport tcatimoor la abora matter o Coon, hereby aire notice tbat he will lit at Attorney' Koom.tn Viart Iloare. tben. WW. al WA.M.OF WE.M DAV. JAM AKY 13TH. IWrJ. lor the pnriioeebl terttiislaa tb 4b tlea ol (aid a.Mlatieo- H. H. MY KkS. ueo(Durc. Lee. IS. lUUit. CommiMioner. x v t .... . i It. . I ... i .... . . . . ..it i-i.iiipc. nirii- ; neiuier. r men, iiioson. vernoit, or Jtear Smith, forcible entry . Cnnrk, I.oo tn-r full ouart. or sis ouarts for .".(: (.uckenheimer four-year-old, 75 rents mt quart : Anchor Rye, 70 cen ts jmt quart; Sherry Wine, Cataba, Angelica, Madeira, t-ort, or auy otUer talilornla Wines, M re nts mt quart, .7.oi ix-r dozen. Send for catalogue and price, list of all kinds of liquors to Max Ki.ki.v, 8.7 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. For sale by J. & A. E. Render, Ebens burg, Pa. HOT1X LEORANDE. H. J. SHLTTKJ, Paorairroa. J-oeated at DnHola. fa. . near the H R & p Hallway lepot. We always ivteiTur in for. Dlsb tba beat aeeomsodationi te bwalnana pleasure seekers and boarders. Arsons in search el semlort and quiet will bod it a delaMe place to stop. The Table Is aasBntassed aari la supplied with the bet tbe Market affords, aod an too deiieaeles el tbe seavoa. rbe Bar Is sup plied with tbe eboleeet ol Dare Honors aad . and ooibtDK bat tbe heat Is sold. Special alien, tloa Birea to the care of horses. H. J.SCHKTTKr. "C'-TKAY. I A Came to tbe residence ot tha .!, -.ik.. i. Allegheny Kownnbip. :brii im, - about tbe lith of Noyember. ltul-oae rod bull oi.poMd to be (boat one and a half Tears ol.l marked by piece cut off tbe left ear. m . cot off nnder tbe iibt ear. Tbe owner Is mimt. 4 to come Krwrd prere property, pay chances I and take him away, otherwise ha will i- a,. aeeordlnic to law. HEXkY 1VOKY. . Allegheny township, Dec. 18, lSL1t. J See them ! Clothing Department. Men's all wool pood dress suits, all colors, $7; Men's fine worsted 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 ladies of our town, in need of a new dress, had to go to large places to make the selection. Those days are past. Our liDe of Dress Goods is as perfect and complete as is seen anywhere. Furniture. Kight with us is the place to come for your Furniture. It is not the pm-os alone that l.ring us the traJe. Xo! Our reputation is etaUi.-heJ for hand ling the most stylish and durable: Furniture in town. We have been with you many years and always tried to sell you goods t-heap, very cheap. Really, quick gales and smaK profits have brought us the large trade we now enjoy, and we will always treat our patrons so that they will feel satisfied to come again. sznyconsr - && - co, LEADERS 0 LOW PRICES, GALLITZIW, PENN'A. Orphaus' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! BxV&rr2&XZSS2 N- W' COBNER PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH STP EET. PITTSBURG. PA 1 w tw I Y-rHK EE THOUSAND fR ADU ATES. Send for new Illustrate? 1. C. KHITII'ft ftOSf fd. I will expose e public sale at tbe betel ot M. KluhaiTls. In iialllUio. Cambria county, fa., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1892, r. m. tbe following described 9 KRCOAT8 ids larsest and most nnnl.. kn.i.... ?-n ... . lua mailed .Tee. AddresY. ' Keal I Iifiinl iu Wi-diK-sday of last woe 'irTlrd ytrr of his aire. -TV I!i'fi!ffitf nailwoiks. which I -o i-iint-ii i.)H ii fi,r i(itn tmiie. n ari rtions ;e:tin and in a Skiurt time PnwrlHlr.i lu. In full hlivit -1L I. Krrt. ll and wife. f Kbensbi Uifdiiwii it. ill.' city yi'Stcreay (Monri ''liMiiine fM-ditIiiii and take In :f. JtiliinXiiirn Thmwwt. -The t'Uiitor of the Fukkmn ofllee iMiwitlrrkhlv iinttrnviHl laLniMara -TKat .f pkMit. laid on hy Mr. J v" ;i!i slid hi force of worknwii. -I km w. . k llu Uiys ill this neiphll -'I hud rlifir tirt -Uatln? of stiio sea .i' (linn m us frozen over. lie Ice '-ti;m tl,n Inches in thi-ke-ss. V4ti r 1;.ti Johnson, miii ui Mrs. J iii. n f vlils place, who ias l Mr. St. Mary's Colleife Kninx Mil., is home to spend the Vwllld.i M. I. Kit l.-ll. Ks... trustee twsell ,,f Kracis Callatrher d ea "m' ;iiiii1. reul estnte Ttn aJvirtlM iucnt In anottstr Ik. i I,;,, an election on Savwrf Soloman J, lifiiRer, who liad a small ..tore at the eat-rn approach of t'Inkerton liintiel, near Trisna, was greatly -snrpri-siti on Koini? to his -place of businf-. Thurs- ' flay mornintr. tfind that the btiftdinff had ' 1een w recked by an explosion, and about .K)0 worth of piwKls, his entire toek de- Htroyed. A loud explosion oT -dynamite ' -was heard by trie people residim? In that Alclnlty some trme durinir the wrecediiifr ; i-lKht. and invetnifratfon eleartqr show:. rhat the bullld-nx was blown tp by that means. Three -parties are susf-cted ot hvinff committed the fiendish deed, and It is-probable that they will be taken 4ito cus tody. Soniemct H-trnUl. The Tyrone correspondent of irtie Al txiia Tribune nays: I'atrlok Gwrey a Democratic politician of Snyder township, browirht to town an old Irish 8rtiinlnR whKi that was made In 1S0O, and -which has Veen in his family from ffenerallm to treneratlon ever since and was hrourln by him tw this country In 1S."1. which at the Irequewt of Mrs. Illake. of tho city of TMtb- lin, aa old time friend tid one of the lady C ommissioners frDm Ireland to the Cohim- Ihlan estilhltlon at Chhf-no in 1302. will tie txed a-d shipped to th place and plaoed ralr. 'Tlie jM-opIe of HU Aiiirustine ise firepar iti lc hold a fair during the Ou-istmas hoUlays. St. Aacustine ranks hlph anmiiR thu neighboring: places for eiuitie phiasure and fun. The hall has fceen en larged and remoddlnd, and all tbe .modern iiiipa-ovements addw-i, iueludlnfr a irivate chiak room for ladies. In addition to the improvements In tbe hall, a large.acid eom-nio-tinns stable has IWeeu built on tUe fair at te'clork. Estate, sis: All tbat certain piece or parcel of land situate o micimiijiowgioip, iatnnria eouotj-. rein sjlvania. adjolnlnr land el B P. Anderson. T L. ran-inn, jifepn w. ltimiB.Koean Uallacber, belrs iMnpou nnen. arceastMi. Wlluam Lilly, and 275 ACRES, more or less, about loo acres of which are CLEAR- auu ihiui uereon erected a lame two storied FRAME HOUSE ! and Large FRAME BARN! ana me necessary OlTTBUlLUINtJS.all la ood repair, .nere is a lanca quantity el Pine. Hem. Mlaeel laareas Kellers. A TK. KOBEKT EVANS, tbe well know, lurnt r tnr 'er In Elnsbnrx. as amons: bis nXrl 1 '1.'tE' Tel7 Hropnately In I!Lf.?5 ;r'ms IH. io and see yo will certainly be pleased wltb them. I groends, and compou-ut persons apfointcd I lock and vatlons kinds ot Hardwood Timber oa tofed and care f..r l.e l,nru. TV. PrPrty.aBd it is ondertald wltb a.ble SEAMS OF COAL. to Jed and care for the horses. Tke sod per .table will be in rftiarge of Mr. JSJLioy, of Allegheny City, w baiiaa leen stayh with Fatlser McEvoy for-anie time. Mr. Kiley has 1 tad a large amssttitt of experkjtce In this line. Iteside ruwiinir a restaurant for Tbe Ttaober on ssld lead, and tbe Coal la and nnder tbe same, together witb tbe asaal mlnlnc riKbts and tilleaee. will be ottered lor sale sep arate frota tbe ariace. and will t aua Migrate. ! if a tB ftk A. . . s s annmAierof veam in ibe Htv. he h- hmA 'AVJ. Z.".'' ' -T - . . - .. j . -. iim w jui ub x imoer enure r nar fro or iatre ana picnics ea all sizes. The dan?ing promises to be es peelaWsr good, as arra-tQCcments Lave ibeeu niadetKV the fair conasuittee to have fro fessioitaJ musicians nod wallers every ajpht "VE .,fc?t? h one will ask for credit al T T attei Jannmrv lat. tup w-. .m k . ., . relDSe aa we will keep no books) s Iter that date. IV UlJi. inok,n 'r Hhrirtmas prmenta yon will do well to see what Uarl klviolas bss iiIM Il"'t oort yon anjthmc to e amlne bis larva ttock to aoiai mn, u, vlnced tbat yot will be Pleaeed. 1AKL J sorti monds. w Ki. m. ' " " ' J 'Mawmm iw vor siumi nr ....it. . . larxe seiaetlen of Uuld w.ik . J ZHi paints" M P n1 0"W SP11 tr C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer of and Iealer in ALL KINDS of HARNESS. L KlVlNIUs has just received a lance as lortnent ol noe t KlnKs. lacladliuc Wa s. which you shoo Id see. They are just tbe aad Coat together. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per oeat. of the purchase monev to be paid of thefa&r. In short, vvry arrangement has been masde to make thioCaireven moreuc cessful rtinn the prevtais ones, both o elally a4 financially, at4 every person de sirii.tr u spend an enjoyable Christmas should ewnae to St. Aiifruitfjyue. Jt. Nn exhIMtlon. and w11. be worked by ii of whther or not thvllrlsh lad of 90 vears of osre. who will show ' laliTiirlii. TliriM. In f Jhow fla and wool was ami n In tiAr trlwA. T ni-U c:irrl.1 tliu l-..ir hi- - Jhnnri rlv Tt la an a n..la K-l .. J I.. Iappearanwbspeak9 Its age. M'HnIay of lat week Mr. Jo4 In u,e section of the -w bridge over Itbe Conemasigh at Wllmore, a difficulty I a rose betweeat the officers of the boron k I: l" up and felt much better J"" Hmore a.d the townshlo of Summer "p. Ihlll over the !1e between the two districts lat the co..tveomils J" t hy the townsfcip that the 'inv,l Mr. James lia.1 r,f i.rtr'ne " tnft ri'Xh took in botk Abutments - - l.IJ Aa.l.l a-i. :;" V l-raiser f..r th. ..!., ,r" u''uf', si tne niung )n Sliould " umliria tou nahip, tiKik sick "-'I. ami after sleeping forty j, i ... mii iy an ' fr.,m. -T, fie ensuing y plin coiuninnicatloa " at. ...... 1 . " na r.rx'nshurg was tn.-nerft 1? y "f eek. The orti.-e I " i rn.r .t.. 1 .1 I A R. Mm ''X '. th, by prie ot 10l) f.ff-rrwt Vlr.i. i . . raimmil in thnrlu.i.i. "I Ilia j unJer hissiija-rvisiuli lie done at the borough's expenm. On the taier iiaiiu it wae (iiaimaineu mat tne one a bit men t was In the township and that ictirhe expense of filling in should tie home bv the township. Ou Monday Harry relor. f Jobnstown ran tle lines, w hich how he one abutment U be in Summerhlll ownshlp, and that IVter ICurnhelntr's ". of Altoona L. J'"'PTir. wmcn was always supjsed to e in the borough, is in Kummerhill tows,. i.t i. H Samuel I '" !r..l, I win would like tok "a cuiintv'j it, y auiuria -iinala,,aoIy 4:.',(ji v,g .... wood, strnnm.tnvrn Wlll-ll CinKl """lltoU ."'irsla, !ti.... I t lin.l... . i . t --'iail(j cost tl.Sl county's cost county 'I last Week Mlo M la.e, toon ht.. .i... f - Aansas. to sjiend airs. Meiit. vii. siatioiiHl at tt lielrnan, of Krrongstown, Iii- ana i-ouuty, was in tlw cltv to-dar hursday lie reports numerous cases of orse stealing In his vicinity. On U'ednes- ii y a borse and carriage were taken from r. McCormlck's place, at Armagh. They ure found tbe next nigbt by Kmanuel ft ndr nil... rfroa.l at tl... In fa usl. ' i i IV 'In rail " tiii a" , auntriit a Mg fill, i, roll township. , ! brli'k uill ir d, 0n. Place nnd 1 1, Die horse was hltehed. On Thurstlay Ight Mr. Helman's borse and carriage re taken. They were found the next y by Mr. Findlay near Maker's furnace. o horse was loose in a. field and the iur. e was bv the road side. The same ht a horse was stolen from If. Jt. Mc- iters of liuOfngtoti township, a mil th of lilackllck furnace. The animal traced to the mountain and Into Ww.i. land county, where pursuit was ahan- l, 1 1 is supposed Him a gang or horse vi-S Is located In Indiana coiintv iitntucit Tribune. Marrlstare Llrrases. The folb ing marriage Knenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the weeic ending Wednesday, Ixember 23rd. isiil: Jacob M. Caiahert. Coopersdale, and Kate Esterly, Morn-J Utile. John A. WiiUanis and Annie M. Draper, Ijower Yoder township. John E. Roseatsteel and Cork A. Delozier, Ashville. John Rellly aawl Mary YarrselL Johns town. John J. Custer and Harriet Morris, Johnstown. Wilheliu Li iid and Jennie IZaab, Johns town. Jerome F. McCleary aud Lizzie Daniels, Johnstown. Hay and Maude M. Price. Jtee, Johns Rertha M. Frank 11. Johnstown. George E. Itird and Mary J town. CharW Speighalter and t Iskel. Cajnemaugb. Elmer E. Iiohr, Hooversville. Somerset county, aud Sadie Strayer, alnut lirove. Milton ii. Metzgar. Johnstown, and Liz zie strayer. l alnut drove. John ItelztoT and Anule Ii. l"alt-r. Rich land township. at the time ot sale: tbe balance of one-tblrd at wunrmxiva u, fw; vuf.inin in one Tf.&r and one-tblrd In Cwe years after ooabrmai Ion of sale. 1 belerred Pf met tt to bear loterest and to be se- ' curaj v uMggnnni vonu ana mortarae-e et unr. ehaser. M. II. Al n ELL Trustee to sell the real esLst? of t'laoele tial lasjber. deceased. Ebensburs;. Pa.. iJccembar 2S. ui. Al'DITHHU NUTlt'E. la tbe Orphan' O ur-ol Camhiia eoaair In tbe matter f the first and partial account and ot the seeoad and final aeeouct ol Josenb ' Cooper, exocator el t be uaat will aad lestasaenC oi . . . - ifaiueia townsbtp. deceased. Harin been appointed Auditor b said court to rep rt distribution ol the fund in tbe ban is ot tbe accountant, noUos Is bacwoy s;len that I will sit tl my uttlo in Uae bOfOUKb ot Ebensbure on t ritt my , sue istls d.y Jaaaary, ikn. at 1 o'clock, a. M. . mm tbepuruw e v diacbaraiae: tba duties ul raid apputnuueut, som and where a.l persons interested may attend or be forever wwMsew uvu obminit in ou saia una. lXJNdLlB.nurruN, Lbeasburg. Pa, Dec xk, sMii.su Auditor. ACUITOK'S NOTICE, la tae Orphans' Oourt or Cambria eounty. In tbe matter ol tbe exceptions to thr iblid and final aeoount of Wm. Warnr. exeeuior ol Jona Warner, deeeased. staring been appointed by said ecnrt to hear uu ueciue upon tne exceptions tiled and a aisiriouuoo oi tbe lund lu LLe bands accountant, notice ts hereby air en tb. at mi Uttloe In tbe tuRDak ol Klwnitn wl Jatstwarv. ltS2t, at u ctuca, a. M.. tut the puruuae vl a lacbar lliC tbe duues ol said appointment, when and where ail persons loteiesied attend or oe tvrever debarred Iroaa eomioa in on said land. , lsjn ALU n iiurru.v. lbeBabun fa., Dec. a. Isyljli. Auditor. "VAJ,7KD:Fnr ' " "O or which" the them In." KTtZVurA.K.MT oct3 .Lbena'iurg.'pa. III1VIJ!?." wof music to come and see i. r. Kl.NKST MUspiBuoK tVKK FK1NT LD. eontainiDir 3as i,..m .. .. ocaland 1 nuLruin.nr. I mw.A 94 1.11 . . traits ol tbe leadina: eomposers. Just ibe err thing o make a nice present to your masle laving mends. I am convinced you win be bin ",tn ,u 11 " Cioth and Morwoco. Ibe boob Is named "Our Hearts' Itel-Kht " UAKLKIVIMUS. ADDLES, BRIDLES, WUIPS, COLLARS HARUESS OILS, BLABKETS, Kobes. Fly Nets, Curry Combs, etc., pairing Neatly aad Promptly done, guaranteed to give satistaction. Kidlns: Bridles, from. 1 Bridles, from. Lap flusters, trnm... jiachine-made Harness. Irotn... ete Ke- All work 0c. p. ..1 60 up. ,.0c. an. ..6.IX Up. "llfE Jesire to say tbat alter January 1st. we sell lor tbe spot carb Inly terms tbe same to oas an1 mU wltbo at exeeotion. MHS.H.E. JUNES. nana-made Harness. Irom sio.uu up, II and examine mv mtrv tr kmiam .... coasma- elsewhere. I suarantee to sell as cbeaD aa lha .haa.a -Sbop Barker s'Kow oa Centre street. aprt2ytf T7ARM FOR RENT. -1 Thesubseril tier offers fur rent l.w f-j in Munster township, along the line of the Klwn-sburg A Cresson ;-ailroad. aliout two miles from Cresson. Farm c ontains alxmt To acres, ahout 60 cleared. I' P K.ENT- The Central Hotel, formerly tbe ' 'n on st April. Call on or address the Muti.j noiei. txretto, fa. Address ! tne suosriDer at Loretto. I"a. Not. 27. . . M'JJONALU. A rent. Loretto. Pa. HA VINO recelred nice selection of Vienna t (unaware and tlaasware. 1 Inrlta ,,r particular attention to these articles when mak Idk purcbaaoa lor ureaenta Th. yr are we latest out aad you should not fall to see tneuv. CAKL K1V1NIU.S. STK1CTLY No. 1 Koad Carts lor f 10.00 at Uul toa A bvn a. 0Euns,EIrUhl"re0,1r tor a- tr,';- Feb. 27, 1S91. JAMES NOON. LILLY W?M BANKLNa : CO., IilLLT, PA., JBO. B. MILLE5, - CASHIER. DesMfei of JwsiBi ittetilejr. On Thursday Jast a telegram to Mrs. James S. Jtobb. of Koarfng Stirlng. an- i nou need the death of her brother, Mr. John 1 Sthley, of Alton. Kansas. There were no particulars. Our older citizens all remem ber Mr. Stehley, wiio was engaged in the mercantile business in this town with his father for many years. Deceased was about .ts or 44) years of age, and leaves a wife aud four children. Uullidaygburu lie'jUter, " The deceased was well known in this place where he resided for a short time bout eighteen years ago, and was employ ed as a clerk in the county treasurer's of fice while the late N. J. Freidhoff was .. ......... ll a . county 11 cusiiriT, xie was married to a adiughterof Mr. E. J. Mills, a Merchant of Ebensburg, and along with his father. it-law mid fnuiily wcut wt-t about fifteen rears ao. TrECUTOKS NOTICE. ' S-A tuts Le of Thomas W. Adams. Letters testamentary en th, m, .1. .. Thnma, Adams, late ol Allcicheuy township, t.'amorta eounty, Pa haying been granted to tbe nnder sinned, all p.rtucs uidebted to said estate are I hereby notified to maae payment without delay. , and tbose haTln eialm atcainst tbe same wilt P'eeent litem, properly authsoticated lor setue- 1 JOHN HAKNETT. 1 AMANDA ADAMS, Execntora ol Thomas W . Adams, dm us sad. AUeaheay Twp., Dec 4. 1M4. iXECUTOK-M NU1 ICIf. J Lstate or Jacob Manse. Letters testawenLary oa tbe estate ol Jacob Mause. lata of Allegheny townabip, Cambria connty. Pa. having been granted to the a do ar il ned, all persons Indebte-l to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay and tbose raring elalms aaalnst the same, will present them, properly authenticated, for settle to p. A. SVBtUT, Executor ol Jacob Mauee, deceased. OaUltzIn, Pa Nor. , lsvl. ll-la-61. CTHAV COW. O Came to the premises of the sobaerlber A GENERAL HANKING HCSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT ISSUE ANCE. A L V .VI E rK? 1 Nr,lA I"' STEAMSHIP LINES KEPRFSENTED HY LS. Accounts of mercha ers earnestly soiiciui, assuringour patrons tbat all business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt ana cart ful attention, and ( held strictly confidential. Customers will ' be treated as liherallv s ruleswillpern.it. -u...B r K-.ai LILLY HANKING CO.. fcbjJ- Lilly, Peuua. A SIONEE-S NOTICE. A .i.." s'ven trst Edward Me. Olade. of Portage. Ct,brl rount pinnsfu , vanla. and Catharine. bH w.i. .. r.".Vu l,r . . . t : J. -wiuu- : TalraMe Beal Estate FOR SALE ! A KTot rmond in tbe West ward ofthe hor. m a. "a u oi cwDininc, mnria eounty. pa. fnintlng en Sample street avlna-tbereon erect- FRAME HOUSE and outbuildings, all in srond repair. For term or particulars call en or address JOHN NEALAN. Nlcktnwn. Pa., or M. D. Kin-ELL.EbensburK. Pa. NSHIP01 D1SS0I-VT10N ur fAKTNER Notice la hereby si ten that the partnership lately existies etweea A B. Krebs. ot Lilly !?i'OB.V,VMd M- V 0eM- Idin,, Pa., under tbe Arm name if A. B. Rreh a Co.. was dissolved on tbe 2ist day ol July. lsl. by mutual consent, said M, C. Oetty reJrlna. u albti 2TiD.B.it0aU,S,,,r,,,eL,P 'lobe recelv .aT. ft. A .. Kr"- nd H demands oa the said partnership are to qe preen led to him lot JJecTTs aCTtY-KKEBS. They arc Beauties. Have you seen them I They are in our store. Come and look at thr ii.- ' m. -mS ssaS tind vou ean lor.k nt w.unnrh.'.t - tjtrinvilllll else at the same time. Our - Stylish - Suits ! And our nobby Winter Caps, Ulsters, Reefers. Shirts, Pants, Stockings, Mittens, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Cutis, and Underwear. a-a a ... .rv ... af I "1 ,M" iim kiii ooais. Try legheny township on or about tbe 1st ber. 18V1. one small red cow, about fix i ne owner is reuuested to come lurwa property, pay ebarges and Uae ber away, vlber- sue w ui im ouippseo oi aocoraiog to law JHlv. fib, 18W. ' "'aHma.Bnmsi tfl7IB - a u. .a bae assigned to Jobn A. Doyle: oitnl eoVl .IV ' Al- if?HMa: lliJZA " " crlitJr. of rd. Drove - lo mi earn reward McUl.d. .ill imiDM r. l.sra.aial a sa. . . M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot.jiaw, EBENSBUKO. PA. Office In Armory Building. opp.Court House. DICK " ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. TONALU E. DUFTON. ATTOKNEY AT LAW. omoe la Opera Home . I : o ire i r e ex. EBENSBURG, 1K1. 'ode - & - Hoppel; -UEALSKS IX- T.w KEADK. ATTOKNL-Y-AT LAW. and , bavin, kirns or.mVnd.wiUr! tbei. without delay. iuH N A. l" V LEr'nl , . , .. Asslfoee ol Edward MCJIaila i Du-euiUtr 11, IKil.ut. -ifjiaue. &. u ., eromee oa Centre street. nw Hleh. aTTi it W -AT-I. w. sr-UlUc (a Ouilunade Uow.va CeauesUeeL MYKKS. ATTOl General.1. Merchandise. CLOTII&VG, FJLOUIS,FEEIP, LumbcrandiiiWles. Wo keep our StockahJ.s I' u!l and Complete. Give us a Call. CAUBOIiyrOtVN, 1A.
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