nil ""V. XF.X!Bnu, cambiua co,, pa. FRIDAY, - - - JANUARY W. 1W. I.OI AI. AMI PtltH.AL. Mi-.v!ulia l.rmoii, this ji'iici-, is H Itiii fiVul-i in l'liilaiH'liiii. An infant l f Iluiilj Kmis. of ClTii.liB t i n).;.. Ij it u f-w 1 l.VH ?. V i . Ali-v. I!rt''y. nt lliirr tv n-lii(. "av s i-itm luni" tnwii jii Thursday. Mr. II. J. Ivory, of Alli-phrny twn-liip, js'it :i ff liuiir- in to vn on Siilnnlay. -Mr. .Io-.-jpL Slim . of AlWIiniy tnutt -sfci. -jn-nl a fr'.v hours in lon ii on T'.-s-tiav. A i-l.iM lli ni y Link, of 'i rl!lo n, dit-il on iii-ilay. am-d tiu four jfiii-. --T. . S"iai liauuh. r:-ln'vr f the Cul rolll iwii In. nk. - o-ii t u fi-vv liouri in town tl Moinla". . l.-aih I'laniK'il u koihI sia Jx'lonjfint; to Mi. S:n'ii.-I I.nl'. a. of tin' -ln- ward, on Nil t a i 'I nix'ln. .lo-i pli l.itn'. of 4uli(l!iill. was Idi.itjli! to. jail 'ti Vi.ln.sil;iv on a i hari . of Mil'- of (In' ica i'. --..-r;il i'iiim .ml im-a ! iins v,nv pa-ord ui-r ili.- .:, un .iiv.mimI hi' tli.'ir li-ninti kn i l.iti n -- of ai rival. Mi. I,i ui-.l. I Ii aiw, of Sii-qiii'liaiuia lov. n-hip. -p'-iii a couplf of ilnys in town during l In- (it ' nl i-i'W. .l.i-.-pli M illi-r. Jr. -'! of.io-i-pli M illi-r of Hal i tow 1 1. ik d on I'riilay .lauuai y. 22ml a," 'l aliut .'i yi-ai-. Mr. an I Mi-. I'liillp Cullins. of this jjln. .-. -tai ti-il mi 'J of-nlav for Kloriiht w lien tln -pi-iui t li' w i uti-r. Mi-- Aila si.-'t. ila uiiliti-r of Aiiam Sinlt. of i at roll'ow n dii il on Thiir-ilay l'f la-i wi i U aiil 1'.' v-iirs. -Mr. .lolm Unit., of Ila-liims. fi.nn.-il y of t a inin ia low u-.li: p. was a vi-itur t tin- FlM'K.M N nlliil- oil MonihlX'. --Mr. M. I". li. of .-li illr. vi-ii.il El -ii -1 ii i rir oi Monday and whili- ln-iv droppril in P - t In' I'i;i;i.m w. Mr. William lii'inin inir. of Wliiti-towi,-!iip. took, a i iiu up to Klii'ti-liiiri; on Tin day and u liirui'd tin- -ami' day. .Iiid.' UaiUi-r will ri'iidi'r Ins ili-i'i-ion In t !i'- a ppl i -.i ' urn for a in-w trial in tin-' Hi uiii r i:i iriii-r i a-i' mi MuiiiJay iu'W. r. Ivl a rd 'I'lniMia-. oiii' of t'aniln ia tow ii-l.ip -"'ili -t and In l ri t ii'ii- i- -i'i i-ou-ly i:l wi'ii not miicli pro-pi i t t ir hi-ri-i'.' i i v . Mi Mary !'.' iid.-r. of tin- plan-, who ha- In-i ll i' -" nl for -i'i ral iimiitlis on a vlsil to t ii 1 1 ! 1 - i 1 1 1 I'a.. an i vi d honii-on Sat in lax . Mr. ll'Tinnl lli-lamy. of a'li'iii fow n-liip. -pi nl a fi'W In in i- in town on WYiiin d.i and w 1 1 i I ...n- i-Ui ii tlir FKI MM v oilier. (in Suiid.iv William II Mardi-. a wair Ii ma ii on t .r I. K. I.". at .loliu-town. W--M'u-I. liy an 1'iiuini' and prol'al l fa tally i:r Ik' d. -M. -i-. .1. I l.uea- a Co. har a new Uil in 1 1,.- 1 is tlii- w. i'U w hieli all our road.r- -I'onl't p.'iu-r. pay attrntion l and piofi' li . 'rin' i mi nt y- Auditor- will tuii-li llirir lahoi - to-day i Friday i alter four wrru SM'iit in i a 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 lie linaueial aeeount. of t he -u ul y . 1 r.inl; M.loiirr. of ( 'Ii a r lii-ld town ship, wa- plai ril in jail on Saturday la-t to Itl- i'l' ;l i liiii'L'i' of t lirratrtiiii!; t -hoot his -i-o r-in-law . A tm ee of men i- liu- -t l innini; t he eleetrie w iie- for our -inet lainj wliieh are i preii-d to illuuiinate our tow n on or about the lii-t of I'eliniary. -The Aineiiean Telrplione (oniiaiiy 8Cnt a iii.iu lu ll' on Monday to .-Ia"krn the win for tlir piirpo-r of le eninjj I he noise made liy i he w iud Mow i nj o er the wires. On K.-iday la-t Unity liorahauL'h. of J. k-oii town-hip. while enquired in haul Inp ht:-. a-.-truck hy the Ux swinirins and had hoth hones in olio of his lesr- hlok n Iwlinv ' he knee. On Sunday I'veninir K.-v. ( oHirge Uil!. pa-t r of the Coimreuutiunal church at this phtr... tendered his resignation. Th resignation w as not acted niion hut held OVer for one Week. A sIioirhitiK party from Jackson tow n hip. put up kt the t'eiitral Hotel on Fri da nillit and enjoyed t hnnsel vs hy Irip piiu; the liht f-.iniastic tne until an early hour th ii( t mi-rninir. .1 ml ire Marker, of t hi- place, was over InSonirr-et on Monday altnulintr a ha li quet iriveu I v the Somerset attorneys in honor of t he n-t iriujr and i iirominjr J udyes of that judicial di-trirt. Mr. Thomas C. Shoemaker, of Iielli fonte. well known here, has been vlected superintendent of the P.ellrfonle Central railroad, formerly the r.ellefonte. linffalo Rdii.v i:.ild Kash-Valley railroad. Tue-day tiet is Caiuileinns or (rrounii bou' d.iv when tiio-e who have faitli In I ho ground hoj a a w rather proirnosticator will know for a ei-i.ainty all about the Wfather. without depending on almanacs. The liarn of Low is W. Xealo, I i v i f i sf near .1 acV-onv ille. Indiana count y. w as de stroyed by lire on Tui'day niornina. The fire was caused hy t ho explosion of a steam boiler which wa boinir fired up for the purpose of runnincr a throshinsr machine. -Kd. T. M X.elis. E vi.. wont to IIa-tiop- Saturday moriiinsr to visit his cousin. Mrs. McNor-lis, of that iilaeo. and to try to ftVct a -ettl meiit with tho railroad com pany for the hi ju l ies that lady sustained in a recent accident. Jih ntun Jhrnlil. -l: v. 1 .im ! Thotnas dio.l at the resi-deoei-of his stiu-iii-law. John . Iiavis. In Cani'n ia tow i)s,ip. on Thursday. January 2li, -:. a?ed about T." years. Tin- funeral will meet at the l ouse on Friday afternoon at 3 o'.'V.i V. Interment in Lloyd's como tory. J. Ilai-ou I'iper'.- house at Fortaco eaUfrht tire ear'y on Saturday morninir and the I'atnos spread s rapidly that very lit tlo of 1 ho contents of the hon-o w a saved. Th lo i- a heavy oco to Mr. Finer a- he has been in ill health for a line time, and there wa; im in-nrain i-. Jolin Davis, a sod about sixty, a miner, whowa- Uiardini: in the Twelfth ward, rand w ho hs been -utTerinz w ith erysipins foraotne time past, was tHken to the poor hous' tl,l is.orniui by Constable Miller. Davis wa- formerly of l'.lai kllck. Indiana oeun t v . .A lt Mt'-u i Triii a t. Tin--tore of F. V.. Alter, of Moirell T.!W. was enteriii by hiirsljr-on Tuosdny Bfh: and -oyer! iruns. revolvers and o.jt i ii ids carried olf. The entrance to tht.-i' was tfwtod by breaking the (TlaM In the door. I'j to this time uo clew ' In had t the pi-rpotrators. IV-rlih-s everyone docs not know how easily fro-b Apple blosiorop ca he had in "!Bter. tim the ends r,f branches with l'. Jnip llower Inids. and pUce them in water la w arm. i-iiuiiy w indow , and they will soon bloom. No doubt many other kinds tl trees and -hruh w ill pive as good satis faction. n Tuesday morning J. L. fccfltt. a r"!o r ri sidinjr near Portao, w hile work la ttie mines at that pUrp. was oauirht If a fall of coal and had hU ritrht let; broken bciOw- tlie kniH-, lie was taken to his home where a physician set the Injured limb, and k.8 Is m.w fo'tlncr alon? a well - could be r TpC l. d A party of Carrolltown IadIf;S Inspect ed the klclghind and tried the hospitalities of the Mountain House In this place ou Thursday of last week. Adisputch from Bedford county says that Hon. John Ce-sna will he a candidate for Assembly at the coming Republican primary flection, and If elected will lie op posed to Quay for Cnltod States Senator. Judife Krehs mado an order during the recunt Clearfield county license court to tlf effect that all landlords who refused to Kivc a ineul to trawlers any time they usk for it after regular hours, would have their license revoked. One hundred and four customers re ported at meal time on Sunday last, at the Almshouse. The institution is crowded, with hut little prospect for its relief until the warm weather induces immig i at iou to more congenial climes. On Tuesday night the safe in the office of the Haueriien Itrewing Company in Johnstow n, was blow n open and the con tents examined and scattered over the floor. About in money was all the safe con tained and was all the night prowlers got for their work. The safe door was broken to pieces by the explosion. d. Milton Council, of Kbeii-luirg. who for the past nine month- has been employ ed as night operator in the Fostal Tele graph office here, was yesterday nolilicd hv Superintendent Campbell that he lr.nl been promoted to the general managership of tin- McKee-port office, the change to take place Monday next. -Jnhnxtoirii ' nW. La-t week one ot the sub-contractors on the new railroad was believed to have -kipped titter getting his pay. -Hid a num ber of the laborers who had been working for him were here on Monday for the pur pose if taking legal proceedings to secure tlie amounts due them. We understand, however, that the contractor returned and made a satisfactory settlement. A. II. Klingerman. whose home is in Altoona. and who is engaged in teaching school at (ileii White, attempted to hoard a moving freight train at Kittauii'iig I'oint on Moudav evening when he mi-sed Id- hold, and falling w it h the meat toe of his right foot under the wheel-, had it ina-hi-d into a pulp, lie was taken to the Altmuia ho-pital. where tic- phy-ioans a input a teii t he 1 oe. -There is likely 1o be troll'ile ill the Clearlii Id coal region- between the operator-;md miners o er the prices to be paid for mining w hat is known a- "low coal." This eoal is in verv thin veins, and much work is irtiiirrd to be dour for whirli the men receive no pay. The operator- will i rlu-e i he advance a-ked for and w ill close t heir mi ni . w lii le the milirrs orira ni:i t ion i- pledged to light i f I d be. We ha v e made t he agreeable di-c i el y that in tie - counties of Indiana. J. -tier-, u. C iinlu'ia and Wi t morela ml, there are 4,"s nun w ho i n-ist u pou I he t it le of profess i ir. This includes niiisii iaiis. teachers of music, s, lifHilinastei's. two sleiuht -of-liand men. one v ent ri ioij u i-t, four -lugircrs or "pro-fes-or- of sparring." nine dancing masters, two o", -1 ,r opeui'i s. and twelve d rink - mi -ers or bar-tender-. 1 n. liana count dm n't claim any of the latter rla-s. lii-ihrmt M i'.'im;;ii-. --Judge f'iii-t. in a n-w er to pet ii ioiins I r. 1 1 1 1 Logan town-hip. 1 1 tin incioii con nt fir the appointment of two assistant a--s s-oi s. tiled an opinion sa i ng ' ha l he be lieves the oi l of Febrnaiy. isso. repea' i he acts of :4 a ml 1ST I. so far as assistant ass,. -soi s are c uicerned. He says a istant jisse-sors exi-t only a- provided for in the act or June 10, iS'.d. w here a borough township is divided in to severa I elect ion district-, in each of which hy this net ;i s sors arc to he ele ted. The handsome Calholic churcli edilice at Council-vile was destroyed by lire on Saturday morning. The lire originated from an overheated furnace and was well under w ay before it w as discovered. None of the valuable paintings, records, furni ture, etc.. could be gotten out. The build ing, including contents, was valued at nearly loo.ilt)o. on which there was only .'.". in) insurance. The church was built in lssi. and the building, which was the finest in the county, alone cost ?.V1.0oO. I-aih Clark, aged 112 years, of Mo ehanicsviHo. Indiana county, is dying f f gangrene, caused by breaking hi- left lec by a fall in the winter of 1SST. Several eminent physicians called to consult in the case declared that the only possible way to save the old man's life was to amputate both legs. He was willing to undergo this ordeal, but the physicians did not think him strong enough to survive the opera tion. Uis relatives, too. objected, because they thought his end was near anyway, Last week and the week before the workmen eniraged in putting the heading through for the tunnel on the Susquehan na branch of the Cambria v: Clearfield railroad, under the skilful direction of Mr. W. J. Ingram, t he gentlemanly managerof the work, broke the record in the way of fast work. Last week they w ent in 76 feet, while the week before they did still better, making -o feet with but two machines. At this rae of working it will not be long until they have daylight through the hole. The mam ninth bull that Mr. William M. Sit.gorly will exhibit at the World's fair promises to be the biggest things on hoofs at the great exposition. The animal weighs t.ivoo pounds, about double the sje of an ordinarily large bull. Although short -logged, he is seven feet in height and his bust measure is twenty-two feet. II" is of pure Uolstein-Frisian breed and wa purchased hy Mr. Singerly in Michigan He is still grow ing at Mr. Singerly's farm near l'hiladelphia, and his keeper expects him to w eigh t.ooo pounds by the time he is shipped to Chicago. C.eorge Giltrorc. of P.Iairsville. a brake man on the West IVnn railroad, while making a coupling on Wednesday night of last week, hi-clothes caught on the car and lie wis throw n under the wheel-, hv which one leg and fme arm were rut off. Uo lived long enough to . hid gofd-bye to his wife and eight children. His oldest boy is lt years of agf. As the wife of the dying man and their group of little children gathered aliout hint to take their last, lov ing good-bye, t he scene wa one of the nio-t pathetic ever witnessed by those pre-ent and caused the tears to flow freely. The American Telephone Company has a gang of men on the road measuring the distance along the linefroni their main office in New York city. This (Thursday ) morning they passed through Etmisburg and numbered each pole us they passed along. The pole in front of the Fhki man building is numbered 14.W, there being that many polesonthe line from the Fkki -man office to New York oily. Thedisianco from this pole to the N'-w Yotk city limits is 31ii miles and OHO feet,, and one mile further to the company's main office in the city. The men travel from six to nine miles per day. At the February (lection constables and assessors will he elected for throe years. Under ii- new law each district elect" Lot one assessor, who does the regi-lering and assessing, and in the third year of this term he makes the triennial assessment. Hence t hp Importance of exercising judg ment in theelertion, that competent men may bo elected. The new election law of the state goes into effect March 1st, 192. Under th new law the judges and inspect ors elected otst month will be required to hold heoleclloii next November. Election boaid: therefore, hould bn chosen with a view- tij jhoroijitdi oiopetenoy nrj j-espon--ii.iijt-'. A Great Offer tor lb iJidlea. Common sense, and good Judgement aio the qualltJea for whlck our American Iadict arc noted. When thoy find any nr tido w hich wl II add to thocoinfort of their homes or personal appearance they sriood ily adopt It, being iuick to discover the superiority of the new over the old. It Is to this trait the tirm of A. McDowell .ft. Co. owes the wonderful success of their French Fashion Journals among American wo men. Whenever these Journals are criti cally examined their suj-ri or ntei it Is at once recognized. They not only give the styh- one ni'iuth earlier than tint Ameri can Fashion Journals; but the variety, or iginality, aud practibility of l hose styles lift them so far above ai others, that '.hev an now recognized as the. stand ard for fashion of this country, as they have long U'en in France. Many com plaints having reached A. McIo.vell .,- Co. concerning their difficulty experienced in obtaining their Fashion Journal through newsdealers, w ho w ill try to work oil some other and inferior publication lying on their hands, this tirm has decided to give (lie following premium offer. To each yearly subscrilier w h -ei.ds ?:'...vi, the reg ular price for either "La Mode do Paris." or "Album des Modes.', w ili be given gratis as i premium. Kook No. I. "I insmaking Simplified." This book is valued at ?.1.."o. I'ook No. I teaches how t'i keep w rinkles out of drcs.-es; how to join seams; how to lini-li a waist, the dans, the Imui.-s. the collar, etc.; how to make the new s,am skirt by rule: how to patch plaids and .stripes, etc. It is desirable to hand in your subscriptions through local newsdealers but if any difficulty is experienced in ob taining t iie Journals, send direct to A. Mo Howell A Co.. 4 We-t !4th street. New York. Ait Atrd l inill Klirni'il to Itealli. (hi Wcdne-eay night about half-pa-l ten o'clock, the residence of SuihuwI Kriug. in the v iliageof Klton. Adams tiiwu.-hip. was discovered to be on Hie. Several of the nearest neighbors hurried to the scene of the conflagration and were horrilied to dis cover that the inside of the building was a mass of II ames aud that the aged occu pants. Mr. and Mrs. Kriug. were evident ly in the building. Every effort was made to reach the room in w hich t hey slept, but all efforts were futile, and the neighUirs worn com lulled to wait until the tiery ele ment had -pi nt it- force, confining their efforts to the work of throwing water on l he flames w it Ii bir-kets in t hat part of t ho building where the aged couple were sup posed to he. for the purpose of preventing their bodies from being entirely consumed. Afti-rtln- fl anies had burned out there mains were found presenting a horrible sight. Nothing remained of Mr. Kring but a chai'ic.t lump of flesh, being alnio-l con-limed. Tin body of Mis. Kring w.is ln-tlei pie-ned but was also an unrecog nizable mas-of burned tle-li. Mr. Kriug w a-T'.i ears of age. and his wife was .".. The lire is -uup-.i-ril to have originated from a defective flue. IS sides the build ing it is supposed t hat a large amount of notes and pa per money was de-trove.1 as the aged couple were well off Officer KamlnnlKl. At tin last meeting of tin- Dauntless l'i re Company the hollowing named mem bers weie placed in nomination tor t lie ri eei i o olhci - li;i Hied to he Voted for at the next regular meeting on tin? third Tinday in I'elruaiy next: President - II. A. Kngh hart. Vice President-John T. ISlair. F. C. Lloyd. E. C. Pan isl.. r-ei reiarv M. 1 . Ileaier. John T. Davis. t. K. Wiikin-oii. Librarian II. J. Crou-e. II. E. Croue. A--i-l.ini Librarian John ( Inueiit. Kohl. MclSlel ll. Treasurer A. W. ISuek. Chief lliiei tor- l". C. Lloyd Assistant Director James T. Young. ( hi. f of Hook and Ladder o. K. Wilk inson. E. ('. Parrish. Assistant (. I t -1 of llook and Ladder Philip I i nioii. Thoma- McPrccii. Samuel Lud w ig. ( aptaiu of Engine II. A. Shot-maker. A.J. WaP-rs. Matthias K.aile. Chief of Hose John T. ISlail Ceo. I !i iney. First Assistant of Hose H. E. Crouso, D. A. Met lough. Second Assistant of Host Samuel Luri wig. John T. Davis. '1 rilstees Three to be elected M. D. Kit toll. D. A. McC.otigh. M. I). P.earer. II. A. Shoemaker. John L. Stough. Jas. T. Young. J. A. Shoemaker, It. II. Myers, F. C. Lloyd. E. C. Parrish, John T. Davis. amuol Litdwig. 1 -rl' of Thri-i- hrrlal F. -en a rat on lo n imhliiiciiiii, l via teun ) Itaiiin KtiroHt (ratifying was the success of the lir-t tour in th W a-hington Pennsylvania rail road series which left the vlst instant. The tours afford a delightful opportunity of visiting the national capital in its most attractive season while botn houses of con gress are in session and all the depart men ts open to visitors; three tours remain. Feb ruary 4th. 11th and 2Mb. l-'.n.'. Excursion tickets will be good from date of sale, ad mitting of a stop-over in Haiti in; ire in eith er direction wit hm the projier limit, and tourists will travel in a special train of parlor ears and uav coaches. Train Kate. leaves. Johnstown 7.l." ll:I."iA. M. Cresson T.t." 12 :00 Noon. Altoona T.;i."i 12 :.".." i-. m. Washington rrive s:4"i l. m. The tickets will In- good for Use on any regular train of t he dates alxivc named ex cept iimited expn-ss trains. The return coupons w ill be valid for passage on any regular train within the return limit ex cept tin Pennsylvania Limited. Wnrned In Time. People will hive them-elves largely to Name if the horrid grip secures;! foothold here this winter. The hoard of health sounded a note of w anting a few days ago. Physicians all agree that w ith proper pre cautions, the deseaso may be prevented. Aged and enfeebled persons, in fact any one whose system is run down, require a healthful stimulant just now. The medi cal faculty are a unit upon this point. Klein's "Silver Age" and "Dnquesne" rye whikies. w hich Sell respectively at I.."iO and ?1.2." per full quart, are tin- purest and b.-st stimulants known. The most skilled practitioners in the country endorse and proscrile these brands and leading hospit als use them exclusively. Major Klein also sells Cuckenlieinu-r. Finch, (lilison. Overholt and Hour Oct k at fl N-p-uart "r six quarts for ?". His establishment is headquarters for everything in the liquor line, (looils expressed every w here. Send for catalogue, mentioning this paper, to Max Ki.fi n, S.. Fedora! street. Allegheny. Fa. For sale by J. , A. E. Pender, Eb ns bnrg. Pa. Marriage l.lrrnart. The follow : ug marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, January 2rth. l-.'2: F.no -h Miller, Hart tow nship, and Sarah White. Susquehanna township. Samin l Nnon and Ellen Miller. Adams tow nship. Stephen A. Schrnin. New Florence, Pa., and Mrs. Jennie MeCnrdy. Morrollville. lohn Snyder and Catharine Kinnnel. Portage township. Joseph Koice and ISertha Miller, tial- litZ!!!. Anton Riek and Rosalia Wi-sel, Lower Yoder tow nship. Theodore D. Carroll and Hester OTIara. Johnstown. J. M. Kos, Reade township, and Minnie M. Hrady, L'tahvillo. Cleartield county. Henry'Hauser and Catharine Coiirad, ScKiptown. Frank Skiha and Antonia Rolki. Gi! litzin. John Fabijan and Divai Yerona, Johns tow n. A. . Morgan and Mattie V. Hrady, Johnstown. William Harvcv Lingerfcltcr and Clem rnie lirookbank. Ash vi lie. James Leonard. Hlair county, Amanda For mi pott a " flldo't Know ! was f.eaifrd. Dennis Kccr.ati, a younc man and coal minor, who Lad toru working at Clin OampN'll for souto titm- unld work ot m-.i tee, slatted outlast week in company with a friend, Mid theh tti-rof n otomi iid nt iou from his employer to si cure another Job. He put his clothing, toois and a can containing sonic iiftoeii nunds of blast ing powder and there is where ho made a grave mistake in his trunk, and hied him se'f to Johnstown in Search of work. In whl h he was unsuccessful. In the. want line he left his trunk at the station. :'iid in oinpaiiy with his friend went to Pot tage and ot her points in that neighborhood. They finally scoured work at Amsbry on the Cresson toad fm the Cambria Company. After working a few days young Kcenan came down to Johnstown after his trunk. When he presented hi-check he was noti fied t h'lt a warrant had been i tied for his arrest on a charge of carrying an explosive contrary to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. The young man was thunderstruck, and asked what it meant. He was informed that in handling his trunk grains of pow der had droppi-d from it. Kcenan ac knowledged that he had pow der in his trunk and explained why it w as there, and that housed it in his business and was too poor to sacrifice that amount of owder aud carried it with him. Ki-enan vas locked up yesterday morning and given a hearing last evening at w hich he was held in 2oo bail for his ariN-araiiee at the next term tif court ti answer the cnarge. Young Keoiian seems to Im- a very quiet respectable man. and his father is one of the prominent citizens of Madera. He has notified his father of his difficulty, and there is no doubt that bail will In- procured and that he will succeed ill getting out of his unfortunate trouble promptly. Jnli nxt'iirii I h iii'rt-ntt. on lolril of I'tircrr) , A dispatch from Clarion. Pa., has the follow ing concerning W. IS. Smitten, who is known to a iiitinhcrof people in Cambria county who invested in his patent fence and ap- out the amount inve-ti-d. Mr. Smitten was o-erating in thi- county a little over two years ago. ""Throe years ago W. 15. Smitten, the son of an Indiana county fanner, came to this county au! 1 gan establishing agencies for a patent fence. He secured the nanii-s of fanner, called on them, showed the fence and in duced several to Ih-coiiio agents on commis sion. Among them was U. McCallof We t Fr.-edotii. L:tt spring Met 'all received notice from the National Hank of Clarion that a note signed by him in favor of Smitten and dated May It. lss;i. at two years for sr.'."! would fall due on May It. ts'H. McCall went to the bank, admitted t he signature to be genuine ami paid the note. He then made information again-t Smitten. charging him with forgery, smit ten was arrested uid put on trial. McCall alleged that he did not -igu a no'e but a printiil contract, and an agree ment concerning coiiniii iou. which was written in pencil but signed by him in ink about three inches In-low the writing: thata promissory note was printiil be tween the writing and signatutc ami tin writing cut ofT. leaving a clean, straight promissory note, which was made payable at two years to cover time enough to ican-a prosecution for false protein . by pleading the statute of limitation. The jury rendered a verdict of guiltv. lie lias operated throughout the western pit'! id Peniisy 1 vania. Hoth the defend ant and his counsel frequently admitted during the trial that he was guilty of false pretense, hut that h had provided again! that." Co nam nit leal Ion. St. Al . I sti.xk. Pa.. Jan l-i. 'i"o' Cn mliriii yrt turn n : St!?: If t he evidence of rotten sills and plate-' akeu out of that portion of the church at St. Augu-thio which w a takeu down i- not sufficient to -u-lsfv our people of the dangerous con dition of t he I hi ild ing. thou t he i .pi n ion- of some of the parties who contributed art i Cles to till I'lICKM.lX as to the safety of the church and who actually know nothing about it. alt hough being carpenters, are not entitled to a moment's consideration. As a matter of fact, some of the sills and plates were so rot ten t hat t hoy would not Itcnr their own weight. How could -m-h t im h'-rs hold up t he enormous w eight of t be roof? It i also an iieli-pntablt fact that the church was giving way at several ioints. All honor to Father McEvoy for tearing away the dangerous building. V- Hrtl. KENNEDY. Died at the residence of ln-r son. Francis P. Kennedy, in RiM-k county. Minnesota, on Thursday. January 21st. lf.rj. Mrs. Marv Ann Kennedv. rein t of Michael Kennedy, late of Carroll tow n ship, deceased, and eldest daughter of Aniericus Hi nder, who was one of the pio neer settlors ot Carroll township, aged 2 years. KIRK. Died at the residciieoof her son-in-law. Mr. Francis Luther, in Susque hanna township, on Sunday. January 21. is;r2. Mrs. Tillie Kirkpa trick, aged iiiout ss years. HOPPLE. Died at the home of his par ents in Harr tow nship ou Thursday. Jan uary 21. 1st.', Henry Hopple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hopple, aged aliout 21 years. Et'EI!.- Died at her home in Carroll township on Thursday. January 21. 1.2. Mrs. Laura Eger. wife of Eger. agi-d about "11 years. Harriett. LA niMEIt-DAVIS. Married at the the residence of the hride's parents jn l-en-Vmrg on Wednesday, January 20ih. IS'.c. Mr. Lester Larimer and Mi-s 1oia Davis, hoth of FJicnshtirg. Qd'WJALTHlAL. I.I-T I.iFt i.i eaupe el ilnwn trim oi court io t.e held eci r-irft-v -i. 1SS: ShaHe II Sxin. .r. Kxriiu I ai v. Itownmc v. for trial at a F"v-cil nniDK Mod la;, Ki-b- Helfrl-k. t'rr..ll. Briihrt. Tmeil. MrKf Ivft. ni-inii wikxI -t al. f alti.n. Met 'a. tulttircr. I'-itin-n t "re-ell. B-tider. 1iiii.hy. Hoik l.e her W'Kitor rroer Ciarninhee. sme. Stne. Juhmtnwn Lunbrr t 'otneany. Cre'fwelt. run P t CT. CJrtc. St-ajrer. JAs. t;. iii:hy. P'ark t Olunt tfB. Mnrdiiek . Hro rr. Myrr? el at v o.erl a I ta lain rs -t Ice v thy .vn Frmito ts. r-ii-e t ii H'tricit r letter m I- rtle t'o. ' tiMHiei h in....m ........ ti Kirkeatrit-k WenkUnd .. r ill . Fowler Ct t'mtiarrt T. rl ule . Ci.ll tn. Ii er.ii Kuk.. ... .tj. Pr lioiiiitury. C9. IS'.C Prothonotarj'i eBlce, Jan VC1 ITtlK'S ClTlC-F 1 he endrtrik ti.1 auditor a. tinted tr the Oinhi C'uort ct t'arcliria n.omy to ootrii uic me lund In the hai.di-i.i S. J. I.iither. trustee p.eli tej to make rale rl ihe tea rftate oi Fran r.a tir cjt-H. t-ert-atrd. a rtiown t.y hm in-nunl. a wet Mf tlii- deier tit l aymen-. due en alet real enlute. tn and aoinrif ti e t erx.nn i-kII ent ii lei i. eeetve tht- me. lieis-t.y alvra nolle tht he wit it at h f .n re In tie TrM.rt.uh ot Kl ene'iurar im.MOMMY.TilK 1&II1 I'AY C'K H.U IM'Ah Y A. 1 iv.ii. at to . cioek. . n .. fi.r the i.iiriote nl tti-mtitiif in trie dnife wtid at point in ent, at whieh Mine and place all .er-ni.i- mo r et "-.I may aliend or te ivrcvrr iieonrred it. la eoinlair In en eal.l tnnd. AL.V1N KVANS. January 19. Idtfjat. AndlO r IXKi-tniKS'NtlTl K. J l.etiem tegiatuentark unt.n the eatate ot Jot i-H J I'rexler, late ut Meartleld townbi. ti the county l 1'MU.r.ria. I a . deceased , havmic teen ttranted to the onderiilgDeii . nonce in herct-y kit en to all i.eron todel.ed tu raid eioaie to ntake Imiuediaie -.laymen and tbo.e hirlnv rlaltnn or demanda aitainat the eatne are requested to jre ent If-etc rfierly authenticated t'.r ttlrtnen". JAM e-s. y TKESLKK. fcLLSllMi J HUUK. Executors ot Jo l J. Trez er, .ixeaaed . Clearneld lowDenip. January T lbtf..6l. 7urit-E. 1 All persons are herehr notified tbnt I have iui day purchased 12 bead ut rattle aud 4 huas from t'eier ) Ho and and KeDecca Bo and. his wtie, ul Ualllizin towuskip, l.am.rla oouniy. Fa., and that 1 have tell tbeut dun ok my pleasure. All nerooi s are hereby notified uol lo interfere, or meddle with the same. JOHN B HOPFEK. Carroll Trp., Jan. 21. ISu;. --9 at. Missel I aneonn Netlr. Ht.IS'T. The UDdrrtufcned ofJeri tor runt fair Mrot Marks- -.tl.iiljr. w'.t all the ( 1 unnit ncei-. leo Itoz. lieirtcrator. t-.. aud S tiiKJiicr hi u-e. 1 OMi.-'ori eivrn t mined tat e Ijr. rtj.ety t JOHN MKT(K. Jn. . ly.'i. . Lilly Ia. lVrK1 INF.lt ailJexnu . ;. I Howell t. t o., lo Spruce St., No York tn ictrn trie exact cuft ot any pro.icse.t lice cl VliVKIiT'-INil- in American Ncfiri, IOt !'(- V. l'H.-nitllrl, I ll- . ANTEI1! Furs ot all kind?, lex which the Htl fM market prices will l.e m1l. Krina inrin In. Cl. L.. "K l.UKKICK j. bct'JO tbtiif'iurn. Pa. "Il'ANTEH A jroon irl to it cooking, tjooil trairen patil. A'11tirf. Mr. M. Hirtiarnn. (ilinz p ti.it 1. liili.k.lD. I'a. HA LTZKLLS'. When we say we are preparing fortbe greatest reduelionsale that we have ever yet given we do not desire our readers to understand that they ean enter our store ind carry away its entire contents and leave no form of equivalent, but we want them to know that wc do in lend to give them what they may wish for at one-quarter to one-half of what they have been paying here or elsewhere, and that if they have dreams of economy add many posssessions fc r the us ual expenditure for a few the time will be when our great reduction sale begins on the llthof January. Our black dress goods shelves have been deprived of the preater share of their treasures but we sttll have much remaining that is of the best in style and quality and we expect to have a com plete thinning out before our mid winter sale is over. Therefore, they have been touched by the General Reduction hand as can ht seen by the following partial quotations of the stock on hand: li iestU Silk Warp Henrietta-.. ?1.2."i to $1.7.1 ailier's. All Wool " :to l.'.iO Novelties in Figures, striped and dots. 04 to l.oo Camel- Hair. I.:.". Lor I'laids. .VJ inch, 1. ." All W'ool Serges. .Vtlo 1.2.". At the tame counter you will find elegant silks at the following reasonable figures: Perfection Silks, Fa ille Franca ie, 'ros lira in s.- to f 1.2.". v." to 1.2". l.'iot.) LOO Also colored Failles and vel vets in all shades lor trimming. A short time hence such goods will be much higher in prices. The Shoe department has also suffered in the general cut which will be but for a short time and affords decided chances for bar gains in that line r.ALTZELLS', Altoona. Xotliin- On Earth TVill 31. I TJZ E Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Heatthy ; Prevents all Disease. flood for Moulting Ileus. 1 1 p abolTittr pure. HiphW concentrated. In ercaa tit c-vwtn t-ntD ..f a . -nt a da v. No tt.r one f.-iirth a. ironic. Strictiv a in.i'-ine "line arre ran Mri.4 iw 40; wnil his to invvriil Koiip." tmvm i.neratlMr. 1 1 y ou Mll't set It end to uo. tve man oiie -a SI A t I t lb can l SO. Mx cans, to wi. eipr. paid llmltrt ItninuQ lomle. pn.il ihi.ih, Irrv ruh SI nil orvltrs t iT.ore. Sample copy Tux Pkst I'oi LTar t'eEa cni fr-e. i JOH.NSjoN a c ,S Curtain iioun- St.. lkxton Jlaaa 'l'H Kl Y-KIFTH ANM l.s I" A IEM ENT t iF 1 the I'totrciioii Mu ual Fire I iiMiran'-e C'oui ian i t'a-.n'.ria t'ounty lor the jcareudinK le .elul Ul lhfi: Auii unt ini'tired Iec. a . I . l.TMy 64'Vil Amount itiHured dur- itiK year 3'tfl.2t5 00 fl lOS fthi Oo Icdo t amonnt exj.ir r.t duriii. ear J59,83 CO lied-e am iunt Mir rmderet and can celled M.SiS 00 ""14.8W00 Amount itii.ire-1 Iec. ls'.'I rreinlutn notes tn l.-rce lec. 31. 1S'J 1T2.105.00 Amount taken duriutf .a' S1 24T.60 Dertnct ailment ex.lr ed dun im year St.U'.i to Induct ani-.i'Lt. sur rendered and can celled 8 IBS 00 fl.79i.lu3 0" t 10 l,n2 00 30 W17 .00 I'reailum notes tn toroe lee. 31. lsv.1 1T3-4S5 0i. Numt-erof it!lctr l- ued tlunn yeer Nmui'iir ia lv.ri.-e le-r. 31. lw"l OAB aCiiiVJIT tiia-kirTs Ani' in t on Lnd at la.-l elt enieut 5iS M CaIt tor Qt-w tur- aiico 1.073 41 C ati or A-9etiuent No. 11, S?Jo'l . 2e 1BJ- 7 024. 21 m-isniTFH!'-iossbs rato. Albert B -Flet. t 6 ' Wm F. ' rney. .. . 7hS0 J t: Stmeman 4'J.W .Ii o l. J.-i.e lfm'joi J.... W Ml'ler 4. Ml SO Mary A. H..ran 12 Od Koierfiii' i.u ui !er t'..ii...ny . 12 03 Olhrr fi'irntrt. Sttrror)'. tew. 150 0-1 I ria.orci'l m l. Kei t. 4H no Aa-nis cmttiie-l .n... lw.i fit I'midum returned I'oiicle cancelled ... 7S 41 I'rtiinna- Kstae.ata no arr.eie 1KH t omtis ituin Execu tive oiuciiitti 45 00 Fxu e aijurtln loa-e- . 22 50 C mmip?ton on As m m-Dt No II 28 34 Balance 3 64143 f T."24 24 January 25. 192. The loeea-otna' statement and Ilea loand eurrec. and appn-Ted JN. KLY1. JN'tt. .1 EVANS, t; r. KOHKKtS. Jan. St. St. Execntlee tvmnlitee. HOTr.L L.K Cl K A .N lE. rl J. HEri lc. PBtirkitrron. l-H-atetl at IttiBots. fa . near the II. R kf Kitilway liepnt We always endeavor lb tur pi h toe het acomai.Kliilio'j to hustnef meu p eaure seekers and hoarders. Peruni in search ot .mlr and quiel evil f find It a dest ahle plane to (. 1 he li. le is unnurpasned and Is always ii. r l.r.l kith 11 m.t tlij market Mfloeds kpd I alt iDilEit?wie.iil Itienrs-iiu. rte Bar Is sup Idled wtli Hie chi'iceni i t pure ll.-uor- and ciars t.d noihitia l.ui the heri. is sold, sipecial atten. tin kivcii te the care ot Bowes. n.J.SCHETTK i. FA KM FDR IIF.XT. Thesttnsi-rilierolTet-s for rent his farm in Minister township, along the line of the Ehonshiirg it Cresson Ailroad. itlHiut two miles front Cresson. Farm eontains almul To acres, atmut cleared. 1'ossessiou giv en on 1st of April. Call on or address the the subscriber at Loretto, I'a. JAMES NOON. Felt. 27, inoi. FiK -SALE. The underala-ned will rell at prtate sal. . ec ot real estate -ll'iate tn Mnoster towniihlp. t).iitirta county. Pa . eoirtaintng re-ictive. sixty six and niiy-five acres and aitowsnce. The ru-rt Is oupr-.tred and In a-cud slate of cuiti tlvatf-n. and will Oe sold at a reseonahle prle and upon ease terms. For Fur In. r particular. eall on or address Alein Ewans. Fbenrtura. Pa. or L.t' atE i;iiMitKe. lecctnl.rr 12, l.'O. ictte, P OF it. L. JOIISSTOS. V.J. EILK. A. H. KICK I-JITAH1.IMHED 1572. Johnston. Buck & C(r.. ii nki:ks, KUENM'.UKd. - - - PEXN'A A. W. BH K, l ashler. fjtT tBLIHHKtl IShg. Carrolltown Bank, CJAKK' H.LT i'N, PA. T. . NIIltRtrII. taahler. sjtneraj Banting BQsintss Transsclefi. The tnllowlnic are tne pnnelpal features ot general t.ai Kinw t.ustness : nuroMTii i.'eceive pajahle on rteman4 and In'errst hea- na eertltlcaies tssned tn lime de(Ksttnrs. i.ocrot iTaiended to ensrnmers on favoratile terms and .(.proved paer discounted at all times. oi.LrrrioH Mad-tn the locality and apnn all thehsnklna I towns In tne I nited rstatet c narites moderate. DRAFTS l.ne.1 neanttahle In all parte of the TTnttd -mix. and foreign exchange issued on lt parts of I'urote. AfforKTi Ot tnerchacts. farmers and others solicited, tn whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are essored that all tranaaetlons shall re held as strictly private and eintldentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally as itood banking rules will per-stt. Kespectlully, JOIIXNTO.f. BCCK A CO. Vain Seal Fstate FOR SALE ! A IJT ot srronti.1 tn the West ward oft lie Lor ounh oi Keoiura. ,.:mhrta county. I'a. i i ..otlns on Sample street avlnij-thereon erei-t- j ""frame house j and outbuildings, all in srood repair. For term or part ien tars call on or address JOHN NKHI.AN.Mcktfian. Pa . or M. U. Kl r I tLk. Kbeust.urn. Pa. !ECfTKS NtlTItlE t tr state nl S. htlan Cl-r-tt. ecea.ed. tu tters fptsmentarr tntheet te ot Si bnsnun lrfl.iat oi Barr 'Own"hli. de.e.ia.1. ha.lnw r a-iamed t me. ail r in indebted t. sa d ertate are hereby i... titled to mske payment t.i roe I bo t delay, and thise haema claims ifm-t tesamewili pie'ent them. pV.-iy anii.nTlca ted lor settlement. liMJ I. IKK. Ex-entorof S.hatin tl-rad. decased Nicktown. Pa.. Jan. TI, ISVi tit. E" -sTrTY "TiTIi-K. fame tn the residerce ot the underj'aned rei.i Inn at Kru ali!. V. h te townst ip. tml.'i county. Fa., on or about June 3'h. lift, one darn raxl heller, abont one year old. small h.irtis with white si-ns ?tween them, and white on nips and sides. The owner ts e. queried to cotte forward. ,.r..e .r..pcrt pay charge and take her away. ..I her wise be will I di'l-osed ot sccordlna to Uw. KIC-HAI.lt litl I It. Jan. 22. l)M.t- Kruaality Pa. STKAY Mint'E. t'auie to he euclosnre ot Henry Swnpe on or mat the 10th dar ot Ct. t rfr. lf I. one red hell er. one year old D- with leit ear cropid oil. a white xt atHne htp. white t elly, and white on tbe end of her tatl. The owner ts reqaested to et.me L.rward. prove pr-.werty. pay rharae- and tier Ski otherwise she will bed i-msmI oi accord me- to law. JiS. HI PI'S. Jaauary 15 lwJft. ToH-csbl'i clerk. M. D. KITTELL. .-V 1. 1 i ri ti 3 - ii t - j ii w EHENSBl'KH, PA. otBee ta Arroorr HoIldlDa. opp.tkinrt House. TW. Dll K e ATrOKNEV-AT-I.AW, Encksucuu. rusn'i. "Special attention given tu ciaitns t-.r fen. Iou HvUoty. etc rb7- ON A Li) E IlTFTON. ATTtiKSEY AT I.A W. Ehkxhri p.m. EKa. trT"OtCce In Opera House. C'eotre street. !EO. SI. RF.ADE. ATrtlKNI Y-AT LAW. tiuKKsHCH.i. I'tctma. e t tfBce on Centre street, bear ltu-h. II. MVKKS. : ATTtit "iY-AT-LAW. EBBiiaifL'Hw, fa. sroaicela CVltoaaOe Kuw, oa C'cntie etrcet. REDUCTION SALE Ml OOOfiS Tho weather fo far this fall has be;n very much against tlie sale of heavy .winter gootls and in conseuenC' our Mock i much too larpre for the time of year. It may rei ever so cul-1 yet anil you need the poods, hut we neetl the money and therefore we have reduced every article so we my Fell them quick Dveeoat8 - and - &?$, which we sold at $10.00, now go at $0.00. 3P jfk NTS, which sold at $5.00, now go at $3."0. KOTE EEEDCTIOKS IN SHOES AND ROBBIES. Men's Dress Sln.es, formerly $2.00, now $l.o0. Ladies Dress Shoes, Spring Heel, $1.50. Gum Doots, Candce heft in America we sell at $2.00 ; others pot $.'i.00. Ruhlters for Ladies, Gentlemen, Buys and Girls at lowest prices. DRY GOODS, HAPS, CARPETS we will seU at prices so low that you cannot iinngine how they tan be manufacturetl for he price, lut we must reduce our stock and low price3 thall do the work. Don't forget our immense stock of Groceries, and always hefir in mind that by dealing with us you always save 25 per cent. ATTEND THIS GRAND REDUCTION SALE if you neel goods or not. Such a chance will not be offered again in Gallltzin. We can start you in House-keeping from $25.00 UPWARDS and have the greatest asortment of Furniture to select Trom. xon't delay jour your coining ; now is the time to buy t r never. SIZMZOZEsT - &o - CALLITZIM, PENiM'A. CLOTHING! Overcoats! We Jtrc now prepared to show you the largest :ind best selected stock of FALL AND WiNTFR CLOTHING AND OVER COATS in the county :tnd give you the lowes pric e s. line of GENTS' is always complete. Am now prepared to show you much lar ger assortment than ever before. Call and see me I will hell you nice goods anil save you money. Very Respectfully, - 1M-!j Read $1.50 New While Fmt BailJii, 113 flintcn Stre t, Jolnstowii, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS. MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to sec us when in town. C. A. LANGBEIN, Mannta'torerot aud laler In ALL KINDS of IIARXES S4nni.r.s, uriiilks. whips, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS. Kooes. r"'y Nets. I'urry C.inio, etc,. etc lie tukiriiiK Neatly and I'ri.nij.tly done. All swua auaratiteed to Klve sattsiaction. Kiilinir Hrl.tles. from .. 5e. uj. leiiu Brt. lies. tr.. in ......! Mi uo. l-Ii Dastc-r?. Ir-.in ic ui. M icin ne- mu V NsrutM-. Irin oo ii. Hhtid wiailc tlsrns. tr.'in rUM'J up. a"C.all and examine my eock c,ore .ur cl.aMi.rf elsewhere. I i(uari.tjtce to sc.! as t i e . as the cnrnpcr.1. aSUci arker s l.'ow on Centre t'rtit airl.".Mf &T CO., CLOTHING! Overcoats! FURNISHING GOODS CAR30LLTOWN, PA. the per Year. JUST RECEIVED! a i.Ai;(;i: lot Boots & Shoos i:(I't;MT AT Sheriffs Sale ! - ri:c,M Til K. STOCK iF- W.E.SC-M RTZacO., I'l l fi.111 k , s a. The j.uhlic invited lo call. Prices away clown. JN0. LLOYD & SONS. T V vi. u li- e.l Ji. I'rintlutf- It ... kiv tl, I ' i'M-..1il)i , , if fr