0 timbvui J;vmmm, m:knniu i:;. i'.vsii'.kia )., v. I K10AY. - - .lANl'AUY !. I. AM l'KKSO.tl.. Th.- I ' i ; v 1 1 Ik J1' il i( ti'il :tn iiprii winter i - i:ot l;iUiii; of pi i'I'Ii-'i'V just m 1 ivv,hi. A ':noll funlii'. IVrry enmity, r.Mi-ic .i;til ;i fi' il;i;m a I I he vener;ili!e IILi' nl .1', I. tik.' i'.i hc K... f Ciffiffirld town l:i. l'i :i e.l t In- wintry W.lst an.) visitetl Klu-nlniru' Monday. I ). ! t. Si nil. of U it'lil :i ml township, o:ip tnn il ;i wild luikt-y irol.liler. w h ieli tnler- d l lif eimp of liis ilniiiest ie liirds. 1 1 i-n. .lo!i n lira ii wns sworn lii as a --i .!vmr ju-tiee on Tuesday of last week. W nil id otliee is twciity-oni' years. - .I.diii l.niiir. of Mdirellviilr, was lniii.'lit to jail ( ii Tliursd.iy of last week, i .i 5 irt ! hy Ins wife with assault and lr.it trry. The t hertiloiilett r on Wed'n sday tiu.rn illli dl iiird 1 1 1 II to rlrvrll ili'anv-: lirltiw rl i. i ml ual intr llir eolttrM, wrather this w in I IT. - Tin- j u rv ruin in is-ii 'iier are at work lli! i fit il 1 1 i iiu tin' w lire I With thr names ni MiiiaMe pri-iiiis fur jury duty for thr ruin I ni; r;ir. Mi-srs. Iliittie and Mary Siiarhiiuirh. iin.l Mr. .lolm Shin liauuh, if I'm Tolllowu. ii.' iitnii; Mr. and Mrs. .I,.i,n M. l)rr- llli.t I. ol 1'ViiliT s! feel.. .1 illll si. , ic II 1 (liu- , al. - S. I). I'.liiek. irineipal of I he Seventh v. ai d. .Iti'ni'sl.iw ii. seliimN w as at larked hy Mi. W lint, one day l.it eek. with a elnl for r Inist isim; lief sun i ii si l.ool. She w as tiiinl for di-iinlerly i oiiduet. - Haniel I ic Init-p. a well known resident of the vieinily of I iu'.lii.iu, difvl at his honif on Sunday lat in ihr .Mil; year of hi aire. Ilr is Mir vi rd hy hi s w i fr. t iirre soil' and three daughters, ail irrow u up. -Mrs. Th mas. a ii au'ril lady n hit lived alotir thrrr niilr'Soiith of I !re i -iitlnirs;. :is louii'l Thur-tlay inoi niuu- in he r yard frozen to death. It is su poM-d she went after i ual and siili'et.d a st i oke of para!y-i or apoph'vy . - I leiiry Nutter w ho at one time, in eon - llrrtloll Willi lijs I jt 1 In I KI.ell. Mil - rtli'll vivrly r imaged ill I Ii 111 he l'i HIT at ( "In l Spri m;s. i ii i Ii is ron :i t . died at his home in riea-antdale. Maine, on Saturday I in ii 1 1 r the I Tt Ii. Tl.lee lilimlied mi ll ale employed ill en 1 1 i lii.' iee on t lie irreii r da nis of Couth A' I 'h t. ii. :il I .iL'oniei . w 1 1 ieh ro eis :;" a errs. The ii an- woikinu 1 1 ii I ! turn. 1 in il.iv linht. .I'nl !--o a: uiirl.t. The i.-.-Utlie line-t evel -et'ii ill thai loritlity. - M i-N it I..: i:i. dau-hiei of Mr. I'. 1 :iown. pn.priet'.r of I ii-- r.-ntial Hotel. I ;in ni.ui i.'. p. i--e. I i lii ..null I lit- i-i:y 1 1 1 i -in.. i ninu' on her w ,i , to St. avier"s Aea.l rlll . II. .11 l.ilM t.hr. She t il iiet olilp.'lllied h Mr. IIiov. a- h 1 1 - trii.li r. - .o.'i ii.voi'i ' t il'ii nt -A hill will he presented to the l'enn-yl-a I .."ril.il nr.- tin- winter a-kini: that tin-re!." -i K.-i miners appiiiiite.l hy the I .. i'ie r. ami ihat pel -ons iii'ir to liter upon th" pi an ;e of :iied iri ne in this -t ile after .laauary. 1"". w i 1 1 ha ve to he examined hy llii-. I'.oaril. - The ( leill'tlelil COIIII t V Court IlilS rl;l til ed :i hoi.-! liretise to A.;c. Hill. Mr. Hill's I 1 1 I i- iii i iearlield rounly ju-t :irro- the hoi. null inn of hel I VI I ee. whirll's in I n! i.i ;ia -. . 1 1 u 1 v a n I II lid el" t he il i-pen -a I ion ol .1 il ; I ' i ' 1. 1 t .'. t he people are Sll pio.-ed In I ill V III' I' i I l"f at lile d I llir stores. - T he f. il i. . i nir iiiiuietl '.'I'litli'ini'ii were ele. I. ii 1 1. 1 .'ft oi's of the ( anihri.i M ii t ual I ; 1 1 f I'li-e i 'oinpauy on Mond.iy la-t: II. .1. Ilopp'e. .1 M. Ti.i'lll .lolll. .1. i:an-. Weh-ti r tiiin.iii, .lnhii I .!..!. .1. ;.. I:.-ii .1. .lohn t . i ;.ii. -. I . v. Luke. '. S. I'.nk.r. ('. T. !! .hells. Mathi.-t l;. ad.-. m. .1. r.u.'k. I ioi ii potatoes ran he n stured hy peel i n it them ii ml let t i im i he'll I i" in a eool plan- with plenty of eo.d water poiirnl o.l th.ni. Ill ".'I ho'il's all thr Miliar w lot ii ha- hrrii funned dut itii: thr frre.iiu W 1 1 1 h l r hrrn I'rllloN rtl. and thr potiltorS in In n he I'oiied in ffi'-h water ami will l.e li'iind to he prrfrrtly pal I'.ahle. Mr-. Ilililuili I . .l..i In .e. wil'r of Jere m i .i I. 1 .it i.i In '. ml' ( 'le a rlii id tow n -In p. dud i n Saturday January illi, I .:; aited -T e.i I - and '.' ii i out h-. She Ira lis live r h I id -nil tin. i- hoys. I'at lick, ol A-hviilr, .lohn ami .ln-.pli. of l leal hii. I lown-hip and Mt-. Mary Met ire and Mr- Kllni si, earn hot h of i le.ii lie Id tow n-hi p. M r. iiaries I'iek, w ho h:is hern -prli.i-:i a -holt time Willi relatives in this vi . i. it. ha-a.-eep f. ii po-i t ion w i ! h l'.i w - i: II - hi-tofi, ai Wiltl We-t-how. Mr. I i i a famous filler and eraek -hut. and a .i a . - I'oin maiitl-a uood -:iiary from the i. t ! . : r -how people. lie left lor llehVlT. I "i . i .1 -1 Week. - Ii'lllit:in l'i ll'lii'ltnf. u Tue-dav a -leiirhiiu party of ahoiit to i Hi,. - from .lohn-tow n. in four sii d- ar i t' l l,. it alioiit noon after spendinir four I ..ii - on the loiiti. I lii there ii ri i allien- in a i.'l 1 1 of : lit-in h.ltl rlioiu of slriuh -1 ' 1 i i. i I I ir iii lor ol ir si ii-i in ami rom l ud - 'I tn ii'tiiiu on tin- train leavinir three ' t ' ,e -ieil- to I e I 11 I'll Without p:l-selirer-. w .!. th.- f' mri h -Ir I rai rird -oiur i ur e.-'l.t win. w err w illini: to try t hr w inlt v i' i-! - aai n. - llir of t hr most llilliirrlolls (TMItltrrfrils ; i i -1 tin r i- ir i a in ri re u I a t ii hi. It i- an a I mt rat'!.- fa" sim i e of it silver rrrtif . i" It ' ;u- thr name of . S. Ilan ' it. and i- of the Series of I si, letter IS. I paper i- -o uood iis to ilefy deleetion I. in', one er.-pi an epi ri. 'I'he point "inn dttertion is tin easiit i, in the i ''In "ii ur I tin' tiv'ure .' iii thrup- I" i M.:i,t hand eoi ner. This js I i irli t ami ' ' I lilt - ale i i"t s(l (iist inrt as in the nen- The M.--I-. Melluh, of this plar... I'' have ehaiur of the pro-pretiuir for I 'I ' haiie- .Mi-I'atidrii. ihe railroad ' 'lartt.l 111 thr lllllrkiirk foill ll't;ion. ' i ii t 1 1 -n re ssful. The.V Ui iv I'll ,!"' I i ii lor hnl "A"' and for that purpose 111 a tii,t. ln".'Miiiiu. mi land of Mr. '"I n Wi kiii-on ami after lioinir si '...-t I "l l, 'I lliee.cil they Were after. It shows hp !.e lift two III. he- (if noo.l roal whirh w .: I. worked for all it is worth hen the latltoiid down thr lilarklii k i-a reality. ' i am Ill-Wok. il Pole who was nil h - way I ; en, I I ,e old foil II t I ' to w ork ill a "' ' '' '" I'lM-huri;. "l oil ii Irani at "'"' ' n on I inlay and 'vandeietl ahnut "" '" "I .inl- for several hours. Sud he tin, ..a himself in rront of a run In i.lii ii.iin ami disappriirrd under " - He. 'I ,e tliiin Wils stopped, hut thr man a- m. w here to he seen. Then " Was is,.v, .ri., V;1sfaste,rd ""' ' I'M". Will',, released Ill Was ;,i,ve. I!t shorrihly Ion, ami maiii.lrd thai hr xmU .j,... i I is-, f.nji j ( ju ,.;,,. l'rlrr llelli. . th.. hi-stork man id Som erset ,',int. has fa,,,.,!. ,n.fiy rr.-ditois. His Imam-nil u t..ru js sai.l t,( he eomplele. as ,,s t t:i t.i 1 i l i know n to overrun ',.. , w hile Ins avaihihlr a-s, ts illronlya few thousand. Hi- jiil,,jties are lamely for horrowed inouey ainltlu. indoiseis siitfer. Out' or the ln-aiest indoisers is W. Taymaii. Sr., formerly proprietor of 1 1. Somerset lloii-v. All the plopeity of llellley ,;m . levied on ami Mill he sold to Siitisry ereditors. HeIiey L:9 made a peeialty of hlooded sUh-L. Th branch raad was opened up on Friday even'mir. Mr. Kart McCahe, of this place, .s in l'liiladeltdiia this week. The ladies will find something interest ns in the ad. of Mrs. K. K. .lones in this week's paper. Now is the time to buy winter fiariiients ami to make them go. Mrs. .Jones has made a sweeping niluotion in the iiriee. Agents of an eastern syndieate, which lias purchased coal underlying between .r.!H and ti.om acres, in the vicinity of KIder's t idue, last week at Indiana, paid tno landowners the last third of the pur chase money. The aarsjregate of this pay ment was nearly SaO'too. The financial report of St. Michaels church at Loretto for the year lS'.rj was printed at this otliee. this week. Accord ing to the report the receipts during the year were fii.rj-J.V.'a land tin; expenditures ?"..isi.ir.. (in January 1st, isr, the church had cash on hand 172,ti with lia bilities of .:. I'.io, IS while on January 1st, is'.u. the liahilities are "none" w ith a bal ame in the treasury of :1U,.. This speaks Ix'tterthan any words we can write of the lib -rality of the congregation and theeiH-rjsy and business caiacity of their worthy pastor. Father Kittell. "lloineo," the large dog tiwned by Mr. Charles F. Kress, died yesterday, aired about lit years. At the time of the Hood he saved Mrs. Kress from drowning, that lady havinir slipped from a roof into tin' w aler on which she and other members of the family were trying to save themselves. The dog caiiizht her by ihe dress and pullril her back to safety. The dog for the part he played on that memorable occasion received many favorable notices from the press of all parts of ihecountry. Although he has he.-n blind and deaf tor some time he has been carefully and tenderly cared for. lie died in the house of his master, on Locust street. Second ward. He will In- buried to-day. Jnlt iistmctt Ih-mwml. On Tuesday a Hungarian whose name we failed to learn arrived hereon the lo:lo a. m. train and shortly after started to w ;ilk to t'arrolltow ii carry ing on his buck ii considerable pack of clothing, etc. Ile fore starting h cmiuired about tin-road and was advised against attempting to make the trip, lie however started and w hen on the other side of the fair grounds he was so overcome with tln'cold that he threw his pack in a feiicccorner and start r.l to make for the house of Mr. K. J. Humphries whirh was on the roadside, ami in sight. Hr managed to get into the house hut . wiis so badly froen that he fainted when lie got in , the warm room. Mr. Humphries saw at once what was the matter with the man and getting some rold water from the spring put the man's feet and hands in it, and placing wet towel- around his face succeeded in draw ing on t t he frost. He then put him to lied ami on Wednesday morning, this storm liv ing over, the man whs able to rosinno his journey, lie made a narrow escape. I liriebnn Srhoolv Report of the KiM-iishurg schools for the month ending .January 10, lsii.t: Uooiu No. 1. Pupils enrolled Ikivs, IS; irirls. :u: total,-'.). Average attendance hoys. 17; girls, .v.; total, 4.'?. I'erfrct in attendance: Itennie Lut ti inger. Tommie t'assidy, Oscar Weaklen I in I l,r Williams, lint on Ken net t. Thomas lioweti, l'.iou Davis, Metii.ie Davis, John Kelly, I "ii Council. Alfred Iseuhurg. Ruth Sijiiires. Kihel Davis. F.thel Thomas, Xolie (. rook. IMiiii I'.aiker. Cariotta Luttriuger, Louise lllair. (ioldie Tibhott, llei tha Ma li in. i irrt rude Knglrhart, Vera Wifliams, Mat gai i t Young and Mary Cassidy. Iloom No. "J. l'upils enrolled Roys, 'iM; girls. H: total, iiii. Average attendance boy-. V.'; girls, total, '$-. Cla-s leaders A class. Flora Williams: P. class. Frank Cole. Perfect in attendance: Katie Cray, I'anui.' Thomas. Margaret Council, Kdith Davis. Rosie Croiise. Mabel Cant. Klla Tibhott. Agnes Council. Mildred Klierly Fearm: hmlwig. Pay Rolsinger, RolxTt Young. Ft ;in k Cole, Dannie dames, Riitler tiood. ( litfeid I.udwig. Allan Parker. Wil lie Craver, Pichie Ow ens, Harvey Pinlgers, John Peese, Harve) Tibhott, K.lwiu Prese Waldo Squires Hay Munley and, Al bert Drown. Poom No. X Pupils enrolled Roys, 23; girls. total. 4.". Average attendance hovs, girls, vi: total, 42. Class leaders A class. Dora Williams; P class, t ai l Knglrhart. Hairy .lours. Dannie Thonia. Jesse Kvatis, peftie Connell, Walter Ai-I, Carl liiiulehart. Flora Weaklen, Hattie Drown. Dora Williams, Kiiiina OravT, Clara lillnes. Po-a I.anglieill, I'ailllie Lloyd. ( iracie t iet t s. Mancrva Kniphtield, Lyda Davison, Lovel Parker and Martina Lut- tl illg' T. Potiin No. . Pupils enrolled Roys, lii; girls, total. 17. Average attendance lioys. is; girls, 'M; total. 47. Clas leaders A class, Lizie Ludwig: P chiss. Pearl Kruis. Perfect ill at U'lidahce: Cideou Dow ney, Rhode Pitter, Hairy Rennet, Alvir Kvans, Henry Cole. Irvin 'iant, Walter Jones, Art hur Kv iiti, Mary Connell, Flora Cole, Nita Kvans. Mary Knglrhart, J line Davis, sihhie Shields, Klsie Mauley, Minerva Hulx-r. Lida Ludwig. Kdith Parker. Ma mie Th, mi p.-on. Nellie Llnyd. Ada Kirk. Plain-lie (iatit. Marie Myers. Kthel Shields, Pearl Kruis and Li.ic Ludwig. Room Po. .". Pupils enrolled Roys, 2i; girls. "."St; total. 4. Average ast'iidauce boys, -.".i; girls. Id; total. 42. Class leaders A class, Annie Tibbot; R class. Alice Weaklen. Perfect iu attendance: Charlie Kvans, Ollie Davis. Mettie Craver, WhIUi-b Hum phrey. Peter Ludwig, Wellington Kvans, pildie Craver, Willie Cole, Joe Lllltrillger, Willie Leighty. Philip Cronse, llerhie Kvans, Charlie Davison, Carl Dick, Eddie Davison, John Pitter. Klmer Davis. Annie McRreeu. Annie Tibliott, May Leighty, Pitta fiarman. Julia Rrowu, Miklied Fish, Pessie Kvans, Alice Weaklen, Jennie Kmptield. Maude ShenefelL. Poom No. . NuuiImt enrol'ei Roys, I'!: girls, ll; total. 21. Avurageattendance boys, 12; girls, Hi; total, 22. Class leadi-rs A ad vunced. Phil. Sehettig; A class, Minnie Craver; R. Ada Jones. Prtfrrt in attendance: Minnie Craver, Plane he Folsom, Morgan Kvans, Ren jam in Williams, Fred Jones, Charlie llasson, Aliie Jones, Puller Roberts, Ada Jones, May Davis, Mary MeCabc, Kddie Jones, Iliirry Wiiber. AIIHiplfil IHnlell. Allw-rt Jacobs, a Sw iss attempted tocom tnit suicide at the house of John Myers lit Sninuici hill, on Sunday night about half past ten r'clock, Aluillt 10 o'cUx'k when llir Myers family were alxmt retiring Jacobs said he was not sleepy and pulling on his overcoat walked out. Shortly after thrrrportof a pistol was heard and Jacobs was found lying near the house with a re volver iu his hand and a bullet wound in the In-east. He was taken to the Memorial Hospital, in Johnstown for treatment and the doctors think hit has a fair chance for recovery. e gives family troubles as the cause lor his rash act. Momrtlilnv H l "MM-lly Will I MUrmlauU. We never could see anything to com mend in th' Raker ballot law, but much to condemn. Taxpayers, we suggest that you petition your legislators to repeal Ihe present law and let us go back to the plain, easily comprehended old ballot that we have been accustomed to for thse many years. Mimnhtiiu-cr. Cri at Scott! what a rush there will lie to gel in lino with the advanced Ideas of the editor of the Attiuiitantevr. The CIavIIo. The auditors of the county met on Mon day last to audit the accounts of the coun ty for the uast year. This is an important work and w ith the auditors rests a crave responsibility. The public will expect from them an intelligent and careful ex hibit of the manner in w hich the financial affairs of the county have lieen conducted and a plain and distinct showing of the cost of the infamous Raker ballot "give a w ay ." .If on at a i neer. The auditors will find, and their repoit will show that when the editor of the Mountaineer was stuffing his three or four hundred subscribers with the idea that the printing of the ballots would cost Cambria county three thousand dollars, he was simply writing to show his ignorance rf what he was writing alxmt. The icport will show that the printiug of the ballots L'ost l,l0, one third less than the .Voim Uiineer proclaimed it cost, aud twenty dol lars less than the Mountaineer claimed it could do the work for. When the comity commissioners were confronted w ith the task of supplying the ballous. owing to the uncertainty of the law in regard to the shape and size and the certainty of the election occurring on a certain day, it was necessary to give the work to some first class establishment that could lie depended ujmjii to do it. They never thought of the Mountaineer wind would not print ballots but they knew tho Kkkkman establishment could lie de pended uiM.n. The Fi'.k.kmax undertook to do the work, did it without blowing, delivered the ballots on time and Cambria was one of the counties whose commisson ers had no trouble with any mistakes about the tickets, as a nunilx-r of counties iu the state had. and after doing the work with out a contract we charged a fair price, less than in Allegheny county w hose commis sioners were held up to to the admiring ga.e of the readers of the Mountaineer, for having made a letting of the work. As Mr. Lloyd, the Republican commis sioner, who had no hand in givii:g the Fkk.kma v the work, remarked. "It did not cost much more to print the ballots than it did to publish the Sheriff's election lroc-lamation." Tear to f 'lirorl Hii florid. For iieoplecontemplatiuzeithcr ex tended or limited pleasure jaunts duriug the w in ter aud spring of the new year, an in spection of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's announcement of is jicrsoiial-ly-couducti'd tours w ill prove of great as sistance. As far as territory covered is concerned, the first in importance is the seiies to the Oolden (late and Pacific coast points, starting from N. York and Phila delphia February Sth, March 2d and 2tth. The same liberal provisions accorded last year, as to conditions aud use of tickets, w ill be iu effect for these totrs. A scries of I'v e w ill lie run to Florida January 31st, February 14th and 2stth, March 14 and 2sth. The rates of .Vi from New York. 4S from Philadelphia, Harris- burg and Washi uglon, and proportionate rates from other jMiiuts, coverall necessary exenci'S en route in Imth directions. Tickets for the first four tours will admit of a stay of two weeks iu the flowery state, and for the fifth until May rtoth. There w ill a series of six to Washington, D. C, each tour covering a period of three days January l'.'th, February '."th, March 23rd, April 13th, May 4th and 2..th. The rates of 13 from New York, and ill from Philadelphia and Wilmington, and roor ttonate rates from other plaees, include railroad fare and hotel accommodations during the stay in the capital For infor mation aud Itineraries application should lie made to Tourist Agents, s-l'.i Rroadway, New York, and 2:U South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Sulfide oft'barlea Wrlm. Charles Weiss a well-known citen of Johnstown, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor on Friday evening, in the cellar of his home at Walnut (!roye. Mr. Weiss had been acting in a strange manner for some time past and his m ice, a daughter of Louis Weiss in New tJer inany. who had lu en keepinghouse for him about the 1st of the present month left him, being afraid to stay on account of his strange actions. The coroner's jury found tliat the deceased came to his death by his ow n hand w hile laboring under a tempora ry aberation of mind. Mr. Wess' trouble dates from a little ovef a yeai ago w hen his wife died, on the day U-fore Christinas, leaving an infant but a few hours old. He became despondent after her death, aud on the Sunday l'fore Faster, while at his brothers's home in New (ermany, terribly mutilated himself in an evident attempt to commit suicide. He recovered from this, how ever, and s-nn-d for a time to be as well as ever. Mr. Wess had five brothers and one sister. The brothers are: Andy, of Pittsburg: Joe and Lew Is, of New (ier many; John, of Alleghen), and Michael, of Suinnierhill. The sister is Mary, wife of Mr. Mutchcnberg. near New Germany. - - - The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week eliding Wednesday, January 11. H'.: William II. Doubt and Annie IIubsb.t k, Prow nstown. John Shields, Rroad township. Red ford county, Pa., and Kate C. McDoldriek, Johnstown. Ililliam II. Van and Klmira M. Roring, Coopersidale. James I. Green and Mary Shortencar rier, Carrolltown. William II. Young and Maggie C. Mc Coriuick, Hastings. George W. Ruck aud Matilda Cramer, Portage. ' Kotiert S. Walters, Cambria township, and Annie K. Williams, Ebensburg. Samuel P. Klrkpatrick and Maggie R. Young, Hastings. John Reed and Lizzie Mcliugh, Johns town. Mike Ribarand Mary Varga, Johnstown. Knowed I'p- The branch has been snowed up since Tuesday. On thatday the train succeeded in getting to Cresson and back, arriving hen; a Unit lhr.-e o'clock instead of teii in the forenoon. In making the next trin, on th return from Cresson the switchman at Kaylor's sent our train on the road to Hastings, and owing to the drifting and blinding snow. Engineer Xahm did not discover the mistake until lie reached the MoMullen cut where the Kbensburg and Loretto road crosses the railroad. When there, he saw he was on the w rong road and returned to Kay lors w here the train finally stalled in the drifts w hich p'led up around the engine, smothered the drafts so that the lire went out and soon left them helpless. Engintier iahui was badly frozen about the hands and faco aud has been laid up since. hU return home. The and Abmcal Wblahey ' This subject could be dwelt upon to a considerable length and yet much remain untold, but all agree that the use, the proper use of pure rye w hskey Is an abso lute necessity, especially so now, when nature insists umhi being stimulated. All regular physicians prcscrilie rye whiskey, aud justly claim that Klein's Silver Age aud Duiiuesne Whiskies are most reliable. They do this not only because they have tried them, but ueeause the leading hospi tals use them llnd them the liest stimu lants In the world. Silver age sells for fl.So and Dtinursne for 1.25 p,.r full ijuart. For sale by J. Ludwig & Son, Johns town. 'Taxpayer will do well to remember that aler the 'ill inst. live per cuut, will Ik added to all unpaid borough aud school taken. 4'orrfn po n d fnfr. Lorktto Pa., Jan. 3, ls'.tt. Etlitor Cunliria Fretnuen: Dkaii Siis: The quarterly meeting of the Farmers Alliance of Cambria county was held iu the court house at EU-nsb urg. on Saturday the 7 inst. at IU a. m. with President Rloom iu the chair. Ten sub-Alliances were represented by over one hundred members of the Alli ance from different portions of the county. The forenoon session was employed iu receiving cnHleiitials and other private work of the Alliance and at 1. r. m. when the el.-ction of officers was taken up re sulting as follow s: President Ira Rloom, Kbenshurg; Vice President. Thomas 1 luges, Kbensburg, Secretary, John Wright. Wilmore; Assistant secretary; Lew is E. Kaylor, Loretto; county Organ izer, Luke Rrhe, St Augustine; Lecturer, T. W. Hughes, Ebeiisburg; treasurer, Alex. Strittmatlrr, Carroiitown; Stewart. M. Farren, ElM-nsburg; door k-cer, Hen rv Jones, ElM'iisburg. A motion to pay the janitor for the use of the room was ig nored by the Alliance as the members were of the ouinion that this gentleman was al ready very well paid for bis services. The advisability of establishing a farmers in surance company was discussed at length and acommittit; of five was axinted to consider the matter and report at the next regular meeting. A very interesting essay was then read by Luke Pelm. of St. Augustine, his sub ject tiring "the tanner aud the wrongs to which he has Im-cii subjected in the past." It w as an able effort and merited the loud applause which it received It was then decided to hold the next reg ular nieet'.ng at Carrolltown onlhe first Monday of May and the meeting ad journed. Lewis E. Kayi.oi:. Fi.ixtii.n, Pa., Jan. 9, 1S;i3. Editor Camltria Freenutn: DkakSii:.- There has boon so much said in the newspapers all over the country for several years about dehorning cattle and I have seen a numU-r of illustra tions in the farm paiiers, of Low to secure the animal while their horns are being sawed otf, but have never seen any illus tration that can possjhly give the satisfac tion equal to a plan of my own. I dehorned a few of my cattle two years ago, they donowell and last fall I dehorned all my cows and part of my young cattie. Since their weapjns have been removed they have declared Jieaee and are winter ing nicely, the result is so satisfactory that I never will own anothar bovine with horns, and will give full instructions free of charge to any of my brother farmers of Cambria county, how to secure the ani mill to perform the opperation. If the animal is not secured properly the result will be a broken saw, a man's eye knocked out or perhaps something worse. With my plan the brute cau lie secured quite easy and I can saw both horns Joff while I hold one breath. I condemn the plan Il lustrated in the last Issu-i of thelMcnV'i?i Atirieutturixt for several reasons. The maiu oint is to secure the animal in a natural position aud then give them their liberty soon as oossible. Jotix Rkkktts The Pennsylvania Commissioners of fisherii's are now prepared to receive ap plications for brook trout fry. Applica tions should be sent to the follow ing com missioners; Henry C. Ford, No, ls23 Vine St. Philadelphia: W. L. Powell, Haris- burg; S. R. Stilwell, Scranton; H. C. Demuth. Lancaster. Louis Streuber, Erie G. W. Welshons, Pittsburg. One can of trout fry containing l,."ii fish will be sent to the nearest railroad station of each applicant. Onk of the provisions of the infamous Raker ballot law is that the count v shall furnish the election tickets. This the county did. and for this fall's election the taxpayers will have to pay rhjlittcn hun tlreit ami ninety dollar. Mountaineer. And yet the Mountaineer proclaimed at the time the ballots were being printed that the work would cost three thousand dollars aud that the Mountaineer could save the county money if more than two thousand dollars were paid. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer of aud Itoaler In AIL KINDS of HARXESS, SAOKLKK, BRIDLES. WHIP. COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. Kly Netl, Carry Oomtw, etc, te Ke- u&iriDK is emu T lau rruuiniT uunt as. (uranlaed to gtva iatllctlon. Klillnir BrMlea. from 60e. up. let.d Bridle, from 1 Map. Iap lhMtan. Iron "P- Machine-ma. le Haroefa. Irani tt.itt ap. Hand made H aniens. Irom 10.00 op. mW . Mil SHI VAKkUl.HV " run, f - chaalov elsewhere. I guarantee to tell a eheap mm i u cnHvi. -st)op Uaratra'Kew on Centre itreeu aprivtf a L'DmWS NOTH'F. V lutate ol Martin Prlna-le, late ot Summer. hlil Unhlp. deceaaed. Ha vlna beeo atolntd a auditor hj the Or Dhana' U art of I ainl-ria county. PennTlni to ascertain tl.e amount due parlle In Interest under remiicnlaancea In partUion proceedlnica In the eatate l fald deredect. and to report to re port a. dlrtr button of the amount to te paid to th parties in lnteret. notice l hereby rlvfO that I will alt at the Attorney' Room In the 'ouri House at Kbenmiuric on wiannaay) trbraarr Int. If03. at 10 o'clock. A. u , to attend to the duties of said aptiolntment. at which time and place all parties :ntereod may attend il the? see proper. M. D K1TTEX.I. EbensburK. f.. Jan. 10. lwi Auditor nDTELLKUKANllK. H J. KTTlt. FaoPRirroa. located at IiuBola. fa . near the B. K. It P. Hallway llepot. We always endeavor to fur Dish tbe best accommodations to business men. nleavure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol mm tort and quiet will Dnd Its dest-aile plaoe to stop. The Table Is anorpassed and Is always supplied witn ma nesv o maraei anoras.anu all tha delicacies ot the Kwoo. The Bar Is sup plied with the choicest ot pure liquors and cigars abd nothing but the beat Is sold. Special atten tion Kiven to the care ol horses. H.J. SOHETTNr. 1 tCtroK'S NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby lj iclTen.that Ietiers Testamentary on tha Kmate of John Noon, late ol arroll township, t'ambrla county, deeea ed. have been k ranted to Mlrbael NwD. resident t arrou 'owns nip. to whom ill nenutu Indebted to said cstrte are re quested to make payment, and those having e.alms or demands will make known the mum without delay. MU Miti, i(mi. txecutor ol James Noon, Deceased Carroll Two., Pa- Oct. Si, lls niacel laisieoaa Notices. lira allien sirs or the I.iqaor Habit rsiliif i; i srfd ty Atnniaisi eristic r. liaises CiatlUesi pee I lie. It Is manufacture I m s powder, whrea can be atven In a la s ol beer, acap ol coffee or tea. or In lood. without the knowledice of the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect s perma- i.entand speedy cure, whether the patient is s moderate drinker or alchollc wrack. It has been given id thousands ol cases and in every Instance a ner'ect cure has tot lowed. It nexerUlis. The system odcj impregnated with the .speone. it be comes an utter impossibility lor the liquor ap petite to exist, l ures auarauteed. ts .ae book ol particulars iree. nuniens UULIIkN SPECI ric CO.. ugts.ly. 14 Uace St.. t.'luclnnatl, U. 1 F vou are wanting HMks. Stationary, Book X lets. IKills. tlames. Toys. Novelties. School s.um.lies. Kubber Boots or noes. etc.. etc.. you can have y nr want supplied by s vis t to O. T. h.berts' store, tbensburs;. Altbounb an old es tablished one. II is abreast ot the times and al ways well Bil.d with Koods of all kinds. An ex change library kas been started at this store, where lor sand 10 cent you can rent most any book you want to read. Any book or anything; else not In stock procured lor you at once. Kv erythlns: s.ld st lowest prices. Ulve s s eall and nee lor yoursell. ou never saw such a Urge and elegant stock la Euensburg. ILiR SALf OK K K.N T. The undersigned of ; lers at private sale bis farm of t?0 acre It t uated one mile south ol tlbcnfturg on the Wil more road . There is about acres cleared with good orrnafd aud aool water. f not sold be lore the 1st ol April it will be tor rent. Posses sion a-lven Immediately. Call ra or address . JAilt-S At V fcKS, . Jan. , 11 Suv. ' iieasuara. Pa. 1JALTZ ELLS' OUR annual Clearance Sales havi become almost household wonls, ami the sale eagerly looked forward to, because ev erybody knows that when wo ad vertise a grand clearance sale that we mean business and genuine bargains for those who choo.- e to to take them. Our big sale will begin on the 10th inst and con tinue one week. The following arc some of the departments too heavily loaded for this time of year and the goods must go: First, Ladies', Men's and Children's Under we r. Every nook and corner in the depart ments arc filled with all kin s at all prices. It will pay yo 1 to buy Underwear and lay it away until next winter for on the morning of the 10th you will find our Underwear stock in sora-i in stances reduced one-half, The reason we mention Coats next is because the cut in p -ices will compare with that of the un derwear. Many handsome gar ments will go this winter at just one-half tho marked prices. We have found by many years ex perience that it does not pay to carry ('oats over to another sea son and the way to move them out is to Cut the Prices. The stock comprises all the fashionable shaiM'S and shades iu long, short and t hree- quarter lengths, plain tailor-made or fur- irlnuniHl. All kinds of Rlankets. including Horse P.lankels and Lap RoIm-s. Comforts. Dress Goods, Embroideries, White Goods, Tabic Liinciis, l ow clings, etc. We are going to give von something to talk about iu tin' Furnishing department. Resides the Underwear there will le woolen aud cot ton hosieiy bought to sell at :tOc., 4oc. and .VK, but all will Ik- dumped into a big basket and labeled "your choice for SVc." liALTZELLS'f Altoona. To Investors. "I l THY sro away from home to seek Investments ll when you can buy I'ecufyUsnii. First Mort unite securities on the Cash or Mnnthly Payiuent plau and whirl, will net yon twenty per cent, on your money? Kor partlrulani ca.lnnor ad'trers 11. A. LMIi.KH AKT. Auij. 5. lS'.ri t'nn'iurn. Pa. XT OTIC H is hereby nt-eD that the lollosrlnir a cruets hnve been hied in the Court of t'-om-nioo Pleas of Cambria oouoty. Pa., and will bv eontlrmed by said court on the ldth day ol Jai uar, A. It. ltfJi, unless Cause be shown to the contrary: I he nrst and anal account el tatolat Kcnde. executor ot tteoriee M. Keade, deceased, whowas assiieneeof John Is. hlayior. J. J. HAKDI . Dee. Id, lSPi. Prothoaotary 1)K1VATE SAi-K. The onderi-tirned will sell at Private Sale in Lily borousih. Cembrta county, Pa his Hotel, with Krewery atlsrhett ; Two ice nouses, stable, and all necessary liiiu buildmicson the preiuisea The House Is licensed cow. For further particulars call on or address the proprietor, THEOKuKK SF.L.L. IMj, Fa., lct . 18-tJ. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - n w , KBCNSBVKU, PA. liffleeln Armory Kulldlna-. opp.tlourt House. THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT JdDIHIW McDimSIElLIL';, 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys ami Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the ! city and we will do you good. IT IS A DI TTssi weyeareHfarsirasa. 11 r ts vet he fcent vatlaei far ysar nearjr. eeesBi la year fssnmrks sn baalas; V. 1M Deaalae Misrs, which rrml th awHii islss lar airtce askela as tksuasas rill trolity. 17. L. DOUGLAS nr cunp JPJi, aa w mr ssas ticn I Lcnitni THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THU MONET. A aeaatae srwrJ ehoe. that srtll ust rip, tine ealf. aeamlesa. simx.tll lualde. Oexible, more com (urtable. stvllsh aol durable than any other snoe ever akl at the prioe. Equals custom xnaxie aaoes coaUng Saai 9H nBlsrwel, llnecalf shnes. The) 9V moat stylia. easy and dural.lo ahoea ever sold at the price. They equal Hoe Imparted shoes enattna; from$stoIiw . n io l'ollr Pae-. worn by farmers and all 9wa others who want a good heavy cilf. three aoknd. extensloa edee shoe, easy to walk, to, aad will keep the feet dry and wnrm. i taffasea'aKhoes w'Ulsrlve dhmv wear fr the moaej th&a ny other mk. They are viaiw for et ioe. The Inaresuiiag aaia Mow that wpr mnysrsj Daveiouna tnwvin. nnua WJ.IIO ana Teatha Sl.TS "Vheel DUVO rheee are worn Ly the lxj every. mhereT Themoatserriaw-alileahoesaiUJattlir.1 Ladie8 i0S"ir75li'H?r m iaeee are niadeof the test DodkoU or flo- t'alf. aa ti.ir. 'l- Tliey are very stylish, comfortable and dura fila. TbeltiAisnaeeualscujiCommadesboeticonttns; froni S-L.m u SMi.al. Ladles who wlah toeoonomlae la their I'M 4 wear are Ondlns; this out. ('aatiea. w. IDoutfW name and the price la - stamped on the bottom of each ahoe; look f.jr it when yon hay. Br w are of dealeraattemtlns;tosul atHute other makes for them. sjiuchauliatltntimsare frawd ukant and subject t pmeecutloa hy law fur oh. talulng money tinder false pretenoea. V . iZ UOVOULU, Urwcktea, MaM. Bold by C. T. ROBERTS, A.eal, EBUtBlKG, FA. maiT.&m IXM'UTKIX- NtlTltTE tstate of Christian Bopp. deceased. Ltters testamentary 01 theesieteot t hristlan Bo.p. late ot Wshlniftoi township. Oan.hrta countv. Pa harlna-been rrsnted to the nnd-r-sldsred.all persons ledebted to said eatate are berehv notiOed to make payment without delay . and those haviPK claims against thj name w(ll prefect theni properly aathentlctel lor e moment- BdKij. t'fllL.LJr'lNk; HtrltK. r.xe.utrU. Saamit V. (X, Unbru C, J. V. McKtiMrt. -Attorney lor estate, . tboaar. 1'eOQk. . Jdcoa HU. MYEUS, AlTtiKfl KY-AT-I.A W. tlaeatia, fa. asTtJree la.tioUonaUa How, oa t!entre street. UK yTDii CLOTIIirVQ, Uk1 1T:W''.PFTI 7 SITS Suct cssora to Simon & Co. We take pleasure in aiincnuieiiio; to the people ofCUa! litzin and Cambria Coniitr that we have purehased the store coiulueteil by Simon cfc Co. and assure you to con tinue the same method of fair denliii"; as done hv tin; lor- s mer firm. Trusting to reci;iv your patronage, we arc Yours ICcspccfiiilly, OK Til V CO. To relucp the stock we !oiii:ht and make plenty of room for the .Siirinur Stin k we bate cut prices on al! (roods indi pendent of their cost, lb-ad and relU-ct! 33' Per Cent. Reduction On our Dry IIimkIs. We lnve almnt Dres Patterns and t'.reat Va riety of llress (iiKxis which we will sacnlice al half of tlieir value. SUITS and OVERCOATS For Men, ISoys and Children at ereat sacrilices. You can buy a Suit and an Overcoat iwr the reuular price of mie id the.e articles. We make spii-ial efforts to increase our Shot? Trade and to reduce the stock, we sell Men's Dress Shoes a! $1.24 Former Price, $1.75. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, cJ.no: former price. ?3..Vi. Men's leather Iiiits, about l(i pairs, all sizes, at one half price. Boys Strong Shoes, 90c., Former Price, Largest ami Most Reliable Store, 7 JOHN McCONNEIJL, ALTOOXA, PBXXx. Shelf-Clcariug Prices. THE KIND THAT HAVE BEEN PUT U1DX STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. j MtHlium and Fine i l Dress Gocds and Silks, Jackets, Wraps, Furs, and Fur Garments, AH at unprti'Hl'iiUd prices. Special values are IMPORTED SUITINGS, All desirable colors. douMn width 3S iucltes and f l.) they were, all tj j?o al 50C. A YARD. IMPORTED FLANNELS. Strips and 1'laJd over Go styles regular tVk'. ones, at 1'laJd over jo styl it 2oC. A YARD. tComc or write OUR MAIL OUDKIi DEPARTMENT for samples of all Uiv Goods and Silks In-fore buyiua wlsevv ln-re. If we don't save yon iu juiey, we'U not ex pect your patronage. BOGGS&BUHL, 115. 117. 119 & 121 FerlGral St, AIXEGIIENr, PA. wdnmwz, s mm DRY GOODS, BOOTS AxD SHOES, fcc. At tlie Store of 50 Pairs Mill's TOP SOLE BRQG&HS, 99C, Former Price, $1.25. Ladies' Fine ?1.7.V 100 Pairs LADIES' SHOES, Jr'ol.l at 2.50, $3.00 and $4.00, We Will Sacrifice in Orderto ClcarOut the Stock, at SI.75. Buy your GROCERIES from us. They are Reliable for the Best Quality. 35" 'tone to our store and be convinced that we sell yon iroiK as arivc riiseil. We are strangers in town. Iitit w ill treat vmi like friends, and oti shall be our friends alter you hate dealt w ith us. $1.25. Grand Clearance Sale OF lO CLOSE In order to close the balance of our Stock of Winter Coats, c are making a 25 per cent. Re duction on all Coats $20.00 Coats for $15.00; $15.00 Coats for $11.75; $12.00 Coats for $.00; 810.00 Coats for $7.50; 5.GO Conts for 3.75. We have Coats of all kinds, all New and Desirable Coats in Black, Navy and Light Coats with Fur and Coats without Fur At present they are going with a rush. Are you taking advantage of the Special Bargain Sale ? If you have divided to do without a Xew Coat perhaps our present low prices will induce you to change yonr mind. We have organized our Clear ance lale of Odds and Ends of tock and Holiday (i mmIs. Also call attention to a line of Ladies' Linel Kid Gloves, regular price 1.2.j rnir price on this lot 7'" cents. Please mention this ad. p y 0 Kei IMte Front BniMii, 113 CMon Stet, Jotaslovn, Pi New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in towu. JAMBS SALE CO Dunjrola Shoes at I.'.'."i; foriuei pi ice SUCCESSORS TO SIMON & CO., GALLITZIN, PENNA. ? OUT STOCK! N M GTTinsrnT-
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