0' ambviii Jamium, I :l vslll !!'., I'AMIMIIA I'll.. TA. ri:i!).v. - - iti'X'piitKi: i. Kit. I.dl'tl. I'l lf-tlvM.. i Iiiiii'IiimI rux-s of small-pov iti tin , -., ,., K.'.nl i nir. Mr. IVtiirinl Litzintr.-r nml -.vif of I , im'. mii- iii toii on WiiiiM :lay. Tli..ni;i II. Hi-ist.ol 1 1 .1 rrislni rj. sprn t ., , '. of l;i ys ill town t ltis werk. Mr. .Io!in llo-trnliruiifr, of C:imhria , ,Ai.-i :i. lost a valualt colt from dis- ,, .. ;-. r "11 Tl!i'il:y. i i . t lii i-t inn Walter, of White town ,i. ;i. t,To!i)ani'l by hi son spent :v few I , i i- in town on Monday. .1. I ' Mi-Kem ick. I'sq., of ihi- plrn'i-. n .;: I lol l;d.i Iimih on Monday in at , at ai i-'iltnent I'niii t. Mr. I'.nrt. Mnlinrt. of ('lea rlivld town-ua- inli'ttii mi Wed tie-da v in at tend -, , .: I he teael.et in-ti ! nte. i;.. iji. liie iiine-mont lis-oid ehiid of . !iai r. of A It it-ina. il ied on Monday : Mr. Illair's tonne in thati ity. i hi. f l'l.irinei r Martin, arrived here ., M.-nday and the t-nrjis n ml-r Ids ctat ire d u-' Mime work dov. n alum: tin i: .,. ,-::!-. ! : . i ..-en i.'e Kruir. of Cainln ia Imm s.t.i a -liootin maleli on l'riday v a-a ! tended l.y a immUr of Kl , ,-;,:t crack l;ots. Mr-. I'atrick I'arren. id Cambria tmvn . .. ;i 1 . a-dunireioii-iy ill v. itli pneli- ., , ; l.i-t wirk. is i!npri ii.ir an.l will a : oii 1 a uuiii. - im'..i-: Minday mornintr t lie 1 'resliy ., , hi el.nrcli at l-'n'N. t'reek t ieai lieh! IV. w;i f iil'it- ii to the mound. I.hhs - ... with s 1 .i J i iiMilami'. .!. A. Sliui rii.iUiT. t-f this place, u ho i i- i -li-am mi mill on the Mel'adden i .,f ! nid in Iliaeklu k tow n-hip. has , ..:!..:, .-'i.-.-d i-tilt i i:ir linnher. i , : -j'- Hint-y iuniteil a hody of uas at ; ii i: . mi ne-. ( !i -a i liel.I count y . on Sun !i . ai.d u a-hurled forty fi t I down tint : .. .! . i v. i in friuhtfitl injuries. I:. ;-...--t il v Irame dwelling house . , ; ;.ri ... i i.i:.d .y X. II- I Ta I'll ti a it . at " . : , :i 1 1 1 . was 1 1 ;-.-' t 1 1 Tlnir:lay of last , i. a : ! : ir' a I-.-- i d .s".'.."J i. iii-urance. i A . ,! i i -day M.--I - . i ih v Co., the m. . . ii a ml i n 1 1 i pi i-; u z un r. h:i n ts of :.;i,. had a 1 ii e d i-1 1 i tin 1 i. m 'if poiil- iheir store in that place to the . : i he iieiifhhorhoo.l. I" I i.i- i .-. ( eiitral ranroad id 1 Vnnsvl- ., .-, i i'l.illl lledi-fonle to Mi'? II nl. a lii-i-! Hi ; ii s. Ha- ci ill Ii 1 1 -i I la -1 vu-t-U .t: .: vi pen to trail:.- I ii-o in her III:. I - T t . i a a i v ! i ; li in i ri I : i 1 e. i i' . I . , ; :h ii. of t ii-- place, his n-niovi d j,. i. - l.iimi-r re-id. m-e on ll;i;ti -in-et, v.i .-h. dnriiitf the -iiiumi r a- I .ei icr r - i ..:..! it. : .1 : l .... . ii anil i i f. ail i .i. lie i- ni. ihmiii- j . . .1 .a one of the lnie-t and lllo-t eoUM I. :. ii. u-i - in Khi-ti-hui '.r. " 1 " i i . hody of an in. Kin. m:i man was i n i ..ii the railroad I-:i-i-ii --.mi and I. :: on M.eiuay iimridiiL;. I!.- i- -Hi-j . -. -i i. hae I cell a trap. p ami vv :. - it: nil I i i ! y iruci hy a train duii"ur the j i . v i. .n- n i !, t . Hi- remains were laion ;.. i .a I i 1 1 .- mi f i h li-rmeli i. 'I'h i: r-.la v of !:.-t week a deal ua- eon - animated h which the New York Cen-l-ii il l- ea-i d I ho Mitirc Ih-ecli Crc-k - :.-mi wuii all it- -iinni it ion- and t.rmi- i, i; I.i.i'i'V- for a t.-i m .f ni net y - ii i ne The action wa- approved hy arid ! .- I a !': i-ts on iturd.i v. I', '.t latniin. of I : ol I id a -hii yr. was -':. a ti a:n on the I ! ! I ii hi v -! r. rir l i n . i; ..a Thiir-day n!-'ht ami thrown Ir. i i :i.c i: :tek. He had his ri.'ht f-mt l ii -I.e.! ai. -I h.ii.-j iinahie to walk laid w I.. .- hi f.-M litil il he w a- 1 1 oi - ti to death, lie 'v a- not found iitttii l'riday inoruin. .hum Apple, a yoiiMJ man frio.i -n:lh i' ii,. wet.! to .lot.!. -low n on Monday 'o hue a i time. 1 1 . -m-i-ei d.-d o well ii. ,' he hmiid in 1 1,.-e eiii that h.- wa 'ti-- p" .a of a very iaiL."- "jav;" ami la I .- ! I.. Mini of i it y dol iai s that I'.e h .on. .1 a ei -in pa ni -n fur -tealinu' from him. Mr-. Al-raiii Tlmuia-. of I i n .-u-hu ru. w h::e .li a d.-hl ii-u- cot. I i ! i. ,ti !'r :: -i.-k-i.i - . on a r.-i-i m Thur-day a fiertioou ':' -i a ii up - - lair - window onto tin- p. ua h to..'. Ill, 111 which -he fell to the f -1 U 1 0 : . il lice of t W I I V e feet . -U- t a M I i 1 1 - e ! i O II !..: 1 ie- I nun w h i , h - he may riot rei over. I ii ni-.',- I '' i nn. of Pen ii. a t r.n-k h i ml on '! I', lit - Ivam'a railroad, da it fti.m j. d--..: i on i-d:ie-da e. ,'iit,: of ,i-t w e.-k i ' .;,-r c: I en m-t ance- ih.it ai e -1: t r-.e 1 nded . it-!!. ami indicate that he w a- the : ' '-. of -onie uukiiiovn mutder.-!-. The i-.-.l :.-a v .-- ,t w if.- ami - era 1 i h id i en. a, in named liiaut ha- liei-n commit '! t.. j.ii! at I li-artield , ( ont a hie ( a id - - "f 'Ii Hope. chaiL'i-d with the 1 1 r.', of three hi I i Id i II lis at that plaee. 1 ' i-i id--nee aiiain-t him i- aid to he of ".. -ii.,n i.atMie. lie t- -aid to have f i a a - 1 1 ooi la hi a st a hie and a dwell- I P-i'ioii '.u(-i-, a new pap.-r pu!i ' -1 at i'a'ioii made its a ppca ta m e for :' '-; time .i-t week. It- tir-t iiuinher a di -cri pi ion of tin- ri-e and proiro--' -: 'art. Mi and the varioui interest- cen ''h.re. li i- m-atly printed, has no I" -. ;ui -ho'i !d ha e t he lie ml ous sup- I "i r ot i he people of Pattoiiaiid vicinity. w a e -t ruck t he tow n a hoi it t he - :: ! itne t liat the tea' - llefs" i Hot i I II le Was i to .a d.-r. Kvi-ry lo-e lias it- thorn. ' e i - -. e a, o too had that when our town s w;t), pretty school niaruio I he w i t ei . loo i 1 1 c ' i -1 u e li ' to allow th i-lii to " -- en our street- e -i pt for a fe.v Ia n ru-him to their hoardimf p. ' tin- i-leciioii held iii Wa-hiniilon ' poll 'i'lie-dav for the pliip.e.i- of ..ii the .,,i--i..ii of dividimr the 'P. three h ,;a!.-,i and t-riy-one v" ' - e.- p, . the ei;ien- -how ir hy ..!' out thai t hi y w en- i-j y much i i - I II t he le-T ion. 'J'he Vote a- l e- ' I !- a- lolh.w : l-'.n- di i-ion. I'd : '.'..' div i---.ii. h -1. It i-- -aid tii. ti .'.imhlei- from Pitt--.1 oh ii - low n and I II a i r-v 1 1 le have l.-.-en v ''i-j I i ry retfulariy after ey.-i y pay- II 1 'o I'.-i ee i he rai'i'oad men out of their oiotit;.. A n a m h.-r of hi.-a I -J.i.ri staid " the-epi-o f.iia is a n-1 -hal e iii t he Tie- .,. ii i ie- are hei i,.' '. Mik ed a f r er : tf an I hot 1 1 ie-. w ho are d.-ii-riiii in-d to I 1 ' i-i a.. I to t he hu-i m -. Mr. Ili niy t a--t..y. one of the o!ih l '' ' h. -.t known citizens of Minister town- ": I. died on Weillie-daV II I ol II i li ij, aiieil a , :l -si ears. The deeea-i d W a- all i ll r nm the Old Portaiie railroad and af- ' t the -ale of the public works by the entered I he service of the 'eiml v i a railroad a- an engineer and contin '"! in the Company's service up until a la i ii :ii;ii, when ad anciii'; ae coui !" i'dhimto reliniiiish his employment 'ii t he road. Marion Cessna, son of Hon. .lohn Cess- II i. of Ihdfoid. eolulilitled suicide oil 'I i-ui -day of la-t week hy shooting hini Sif tliiouiih the heart with a revolver. Th- only cau-e a-si-in d for the rash deed i'- a- despondency. The Sunday precceditiit 1 - deal h he remarki-d to a friend that IT i? 'I re not for his wife ami i hild he would loot himself, lie was manager of the 'adr.ird i;ieetrie Lijiht Company and his hook- an- all rijiht. About three years "-a I.e w as united in marriage with Miss 'Hide 15. Kliiot, of Holluliiyshiirtf,. Hon. hihn Vs-1 1 a. has Im-. ii ill for some time past "ml il is feaiiil that in his weak condition he shm k of Id-, noii'a irajric death will rovf iital. .lennio, a niiiH-year-ohl daujiliter of .John Kesler, of the vicinity of MiauMer, Westmorelarul county, while playing ahout t he k itcheti on Thursday cveniiur of last w eek, upset a pot of ltoi!iii water over her hrcust. and lower extremities, which were burned in a fright ful manner. A physician w us summoned and dressed her injuries, hut here recovery is doubtful. The new- addition to St. Ilridsjet's Catholic chinch at Idlly ha been com pleted ami will he dedicated next Sunday. The new addition addition is 4uii) feet and the church as it now stands Is in the -shapi1 of a T, and will seat I.nttii people. The dedication sermon will h'i preached at half past '.I o'clock A. m., and in the afternoon of the srinie day t he service of blessilit? a in-w be!i that has been purchased will take place. Edward Callaiihan died at his home! at Lilly on Saturday iiijil't, after a brief ill ness. M r. Ca I larihan had been a resident of L'liy for a number of years and was well and favorably known. lie is survived by a wife ami t-iifht childrecn, most of whom are lit-ovvn up. II is funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. Interment was niride at the Catholic cemetery at that plaeo. It is said that lie carried a life insurance for a considerable sum. The story which has been Roini; the rounds of t he newspapers to the effect t hat capitalists in the interest of the I leech Creek railroad are nciioti itinir for the pur chase of lo.i n-1 acres of Moshaiiuou coal in the lloiitdale district, is laiuihed at by everybody who knows ai.ylhinii about the coal territory of the Clearfield basin. There isn't a thousand acres of undevel oped Mnshaiiuon coal in the whole region. 7i i print ii Lrilicr Samuel Horn, a passenger on the St. Louis v; Cincinnati express, died in a Pull man car w heu mar t ial! i t.i u a t about 1 1 :;to on Saturday iiiirht. The deceased was a resident of I'.altimoi'e and was on his way to meet his dauiiliter at Chicago.' The body was taken to Pittsburg ami a tele irrani sent to the daughter, who sent a message direct ins that the remains be kept t here unt il her arrival on Monday, w hen they were taken to Pallimorc for in terment. About six weeks ago Isaac (loss, a prominent citi.eu of Hillsdale, Indiana utility, cut, his riaht. fool-slig ht ly with an axe. The wound did not heal and blood poisoning set in. On l'riday the old gen tlemen submitted to amputation of the leg just below the knee as the only means of saving his life. The operation was per formed by Drs. Ui. e, Sloan and Halet, and was entirely successful. Mr. lloss is an uncle of lr. Sloan, of Carroll tow ii, and Dr. ( I rer n, oT Isiiinmerhill. Scarlet fever has been existing in a vry tea !:; mint form in the fifteenth and r-.i ti etit Ii wards in .lohnsiow ii, and also in ot her parts of i he city. and. at a meeting of the hoard of health there on Friday ll'ghl, it as dee:. led !" close the schools, both pui-lie and paiochial. in the above wards this week and have the buildings fumigated and disinfected. Xext Week the tea, In rs" inst it u te w i I! lie held in Johns town and I he public si bonis will be closed. If by that lime di-ease lias not abated sn 1 licienliy, the schools will lie closed 11 n ' il sin it a time as the health board con-iders it safe lor t In in to open. A va ry high authority, speaking of small pox ca-es, says: "I am willing to stake my r pti lat ion as a public man if the wor-e ca-e of small pox cannot he cured in three days simply by cream of tarter. This is the sure cute am! Ili'Vel'-faiiing reined y : ( ne on uce of cream of tarter d is siiive.l in a pint of boiling water, to be drank w In n cold at inteiv a'-. Il can be taken at any time and as a preventative as well a- a cur ative. It is known to have cured loo.' o cases w ithoiit a fit i lure. Ijhaye my-elf restored bundle is by this means. It never leaves a mark, never causes blinJ m ss and prevents tedious lingering." Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph (Juthrie. of Clo ver 1. 1 w tis, i p. .le ifi-rsim county, were in specting a lister of voim pigs, when thi ol.! Sow -ti pped on one of the little ones, W ! i . c ! i i .1 1 1 -t i 1 it to sijiieal. The mother evidently t hoi i gli t M r. 1 1 u t hrie h ad i njured In-r ollspi ing, for she attacked him vicious ly. In trying to get out of her way he fell, ami Mrs. (luthrie, attempting to drive off t hi- infuriated beast, was in turn attacked, ami ! he animal getting hold of o; e of In r rii m-. liu-ialiy . hewed it from t he 'a t l-l t i 1 if eihow. every bone being broken. M r. i nthrie got it club and drove ol the animal. The physician hopes to save Mr-. ( ; in brio's arm. On Tvv ursdiiy afternoon of last week (federal i tea m r am! Colonel Spang ler called a meeting of the miners employed in the Sterli ng Com pa ny's mines at Hastings to consider -nine means by which the weight of coal can be better regulated. The eom fiiiy claims that there is considerable loss of weight ill coal between the weight reg istered at tin- tipple and that given by the scales of A I toon a, and t hey vv ish t he miners to suggest some method by w hich the dis crepancy .-an be adjusted. Sp lies were made by several parties on both sides. Til - tone of t he speeches made by hot li op erators and miners gives, reason to believe that :t friendly decision will he arrived at. Are lilf-nlal ly Snot. On Monday, Mr. John J. .loiies, (Camp hill. I residing about four miles south of Kheiisbiirg. and his son Kohort. aged atout I t years were doing some work near his house and had with them a shotgun load ed with beans which they laid on one of t he timbers of it large, old fa-hioned, cider press. 'J' hi; gun in some accidental man ner w ;is tli-charged and the charge struck Robert in the right, side, indicting a severe but dangerous wound. A pass book that the hoy had in his coat pocket in all prob ability saved his lift-, as tli! beans lirst struck i he book and passing through it entered tint llesh making uu ugly wound but did not. penetrate into the interior of the body, ignite a number of the iwans were found in the boy's Uiots having pene trated through ids clothii.g ami thin dropped tiow ii and were found when he w it- put to bed. A I.oiik I'rowiilini. Superintendent of Public Instruction Sell. teller v:lVl he children w ho go tni liool in America would form a procession stretching from Xevv York to San Fran cisco and up I In- Pacific coast to Portland. Three hundred ami sixty-live miles of the procession carry the banner of the Key stone Male. Dr. Schaeffer is justly proud ot tin- public school system of Pennsyl vania and iMiasls that the state ha always been lilMTill ill its coii t ri bu t ions to the school fund. "Draw a tt.n foot stpuare on the lloor," says the superintendent, and cover the surface w ith silver dollars you would have to raise that pile until it w ould reach L'."fO ft et to represent the amount of money that the st ite treasurer pays out ev ei v year for t he support of t.te schools of litis commonwealth." nurrUllI- l.lffli.M. The following tiTarriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court forlhe week ending Wednesday, November ii'.', ls'iic Louis Li-hmyer and Olilla Most hc;tt, Dale. .lames II. Ramsey and Anna Litinger, Johiistow u. John C. Pen ro.l and Amanda Wirii-k, South Fork. Thomas .1. .loll and Sophia C. Reynolds, South Fork. Webster Criflith ami Alice Zalnii, EU-ns-biirg. ' l iaiik M. liiiihanou and Mary Kllen II anecainp, J oh list own. William II. Pearson and Minnie I). I'at- UTHOU, JoblljSloWll. ! Mr aily fur our.. In accordance with the rule fixing the trial of certain cases for certain, days. Dis trict Attorney Murphy lias piven out the following program: l. 1ST II K CASKS I'tlR TI5IAI. MONDAY. (.'oiiim. .iiwealtli ys. Joseph Malcoinson, flin ty of the jK-atv; Maggie Klioades, prosecutor. Augusta Mink, surety of tin? jn-acc; William Khoades. Jatie-s Mc.MicliaoI, fiiretv of the lioace; Dora Mc.Miclia-l. Jiiiues McMicliael, surety of the jK-ace; Lyilia 1 Sower. James M alconisoii, suri-tv of the peace; L'llMi S,fly. William Kstep, puretv of the in-ace: John L'illlle. William Litz, desertion; luira Litz. F. L. .Miller, desertion; ilul.la Mil!.-r. Jucub Shaffer, desertion; Hannah Shaf fer. Cyrus IIolsol, desertion; Kinmn Ilelset. Frank Powers, surety id' the jx-aii-; David Lung. Thomas Peach, assault ami battery; J. v alter Durl nn. J. A. Nov!, selling liquor without license; M. t. Ik-ers. (eorge Aukenbauer, violation liquor law; .laim-s 1 low ell. John J. llauk violation liquor law; Lueiinla Kck. Philip Petei-s ami Mai bias Peters, as sault nml battery; John Rinko. James Slick, breaking ami entering; Maggie liagcr. i-'oit nil At. TlKsnAY, m:e. ", lS'.i.'!. Maggie Rager, adultery; James C. Slick, prosecutor. I'oter Seymour, kct-pin disorderly lions.-; W. Scott Sbaiier. Peter Seymour, furnishing liquor to men of intemperate habits; W. Scott Shaffer. Peter Seymour, selling liquor on Sun day; W. Sl-ott Shaffer. S. A. Noel, violation of liquor law; M. (. Ik-crs. Diiviii I'.utterbaugli, ra)? ami fornica tion anil bastardy; I-ena Weakland. John ShetUiM-k, et al., highway roliln ry; A bran i Suett. l-M Rodgers, i-t ill., assault and battery; Kate Slieeban. Lniaiiuel 1'K-rkey, omlK-zzleiiK-nt; S. llorrlis. lalwiinl Wagoner, rajH- and fornication and luisturdy; Annie P.urkett. John Dougherty, fornication and bas tardy; Lizzie Collins. John Wolf, assault ami batterv, Clara Still. William Dunn, fornication ami bastardv Kdith Nolan. John Crotisc, felonious assault ami bat tery; Jul in Rcnard. John N'ogel, assault ami battery; Kate Keim. John Kolar, assault ami battery; Jos. .1. l'i rgeas. John Kolar, assault ami battery; Jos. J. Forgeas. Charles Powell, assault ami battery; j William Miller. : Jos. Malcomsoii, assault ami battery; j Maggie lalmuiiilsou. j Jos. .Malcoinson, assault and battery; l.llen Seely. Maggie Filmiiiitlsoii, assault ami bat tery; Jos. Malcoinson F.lleii Seely, keeping tli-mrderly house; Jos. Malcomsoii. Llvsscs McLuiglilin, kii-jiintj tlisordorly bouse; . P.. Viekroy. James Mc.Micliaels, keeping ilisorderly house; Dora Mc.Micliaels. lot; I KIM. WKIlNKsHY, OKI'. C, 1S'.'.'. ('oiniiionweidtli vs. Samuel Jones, et al. arson: Samuel Cornelia, prosecutor. S. s;. Fairkliart, liirci-ny; I'hilip Pritsi-h. W. Mcl-iuglilin, malicious mischii f; C;i tlit iine Apple. W. Mclaughlin, malicious mischii-f; C:i theiiiie Apple. W. Meiiughiin, malicious mi4-hief. Harry Kittoo, fornication ami bastardy; Rat-had Mu t. Harry J. Miller, fraudulent assignment; Jus. K. Love. Harry Kyle, tlcfraiiiling I mart ling house ki-oer; Paul St raver. John I. Id. lings, bigamy; Littie I ia'uie. Julius Sabbott, aggravatetl assault and battery; Kate Sahhott. David Statzman felonious assault; ia bur Wariek. David Teeter, felonious assault ami bat tery; (iabur Warick. John Zucll, Tony Ik niiett, -t al., as sault ami hultcrv with intent, John Liiu .1.11. Ainlrew I-atibrig, aggravatisl iiss;iiilt and battery ; Henry Sell. John ( ilenn, assault and batterv; Ftta Merritt. Andv Chifga, ilefrauilinglKiiiitling-house k-eM-r; l'aul Takalm. ) Jiiiues Felix, lar.i-ny ami receiving; j Mary Coughenour. Peter Stoiielfciter, et al., entering store with intent; Andv Strittmatter. Samuel lVrkey, rntering store with in- j tent; Martin Howell.-. David P.utterliiiugh, felonious ra-; I na Weakland. Jacob r.aiinigartlner, larcenv; Ri In-ci-a P.illig. John 1-!. Vor'el, assault un.l battery; Peter Keim. fol: TIJIAI. Till l-s.vY, ii:i'. 7, lS'.i:!. ("oiiinn mwealtti vs. Hugh McNulty, as sault ami battery with intent; Margaret McNulty, piosecutrix. John "Mackin, assault an.l battery witji intent ; Harry . John Hoffman, felonious rajK-; Margar et Warner. John Hoffman, felonious rajK-; Charlot te John. John Hoffman, felonious raj?; Atlela'nle JlllltS. John Hoirman, solicitation to commit sodomy; Adelaide Jones. John Croiise, i-.irrying coni-i-ale.l weap ons; John Rcnard. John Croiise, jmintini; liretirms; John Reiiiir.l. Finery Statler, enticing female chilil; KlizalH-tli CiMip-r. Kmery Statler, enticing female child; Llizalfcth Cooper. Joseph l'. Ferguson, fornication anil bastardy; Fstclla Ik-rkey. lWrt Spirer, foniication ami bastardy; ( iussie Primer. John Mackin, simIoiiiv; Jacob Stoll z. AliM-rt Si bwartzer, defratitlfng lmartling lioiist keeji-r; James A. I lines. Jacob Ramiigar.lner, larct-uv; Ri-lxii-a Rilling. Henry Wagner, assault ami battery; James Jones. William Watson, Dick Cook et al., as sault and battery ami malicious mischief; Frank Martison. F.lleii Pijwi ll, malicious mischief; M. 1. Shiffer. Ann Flaherty, selling liquor without license; John Raker. John (i.C. Rearer, jK-rjury; Ijiwrence I laiiiinoii.l. rm: ti;iai. i-kiday, ikc S, lS'.C!. Ihiviil Riitteibaugh, wiluetioii; I-na Wi-.iklaiul. Patrick O'Connell, robUry; II. C. Van Horn. John Sweeny, roblery; James Kelly. Richard Jackson, rac; Sarah Ri-s. Hugh McCliK-key, et al., larceny; O. J. Dii-mer. Patrick Navine et al., larceny; Joseph Clark. Jennie Conchila, larcenv; Joseph Con cltilii. John (ilenn, larcenv; Ftta .Merritt. Ferdinand Schmidt, violation liquor law; Ixuis Shaffer. Neil Sharkey, violation liquor law; Sar ah Jordan. icorge Shairt-r, Uirr-eny; M. II. l'ash. John L C. IVarf-r, jx-rjury; L. Hani, mom I. ('has. K. SjKvht, false pretense; Hugo Shii-lv. Allort V.. Smith, malicious mischief; 1 "milv St ut ley. AIIm rt K. Smith, inalieiiMis mischief; I anil V Stilt lev. Alonza Davi.l, affray; I. W. Kerlnsey. Foil Till . SATI'liKAY, IKI'. lS'K!. Coinmonvvi-olth vs. James MeMulIin, violation liquor law; A. R. Martz, pnse cutor. Jumps McMullin, violation liquor law; A. R. Martz. F. C. Ibw rle ami John K.Strayer, lilx-l; Win. F. ( Hk. V. C. H.H-rle ami Johti K.Strayer, libel. Win. F. l'Mk. K. II. JackstHi, iroiLspiray and falsifica tion of lnx.ks; H. II. Weaver. K. II. Jackson, forgery; 11. II. Weaver. Chas. bikers, ilefrau.liiig Imnrding house kee-r; 11. Troxeil. W. A. llavt, illegal lotterv; 11. J. Mc Nally. Allert Schwartzer, tlefrauding Imar.ling liotist k-ejr; Jas. A. 1 lines. Jacob Ikttlii igor. 1 tier, laii-eny; Rele-ca Rillig. Henry Wagner, assault and lottery; James Jones. William Watson, Hick Cik, t-t al., ma licioits mischief; Frank M,orti.s.n. Dnly of Aimiiora. An act passed by the last h-gislat lire and j approved June r.th, i.i.i, requires the reg istry assessors of the several counties in the state to make re'urn of all births and deaths in their districts. Relow are the provisions of the act: 'Section 1. That it shall be the duty of the clerk of the Orphans' Court of each county of the commonwealth to keep a separate record of all births and of all deaths oecuring within their respective counties, hair! record shall he kept from data and in suitable books, both to lie fur nished as hereinafter provided, and shall contain in separate columns as to births, tint full name of the child, sex and color, full names of father and mother, with their residence and occupation of the father, date and place of birth, with street and number, when possible, and date of mak ing record; anil as to deaths, the full name of tin; deceased, color, sex and age. wheth er married or single, place of birth, occu pation, date and place of death, with street and number when possible, cause of death, duration of last illness, place and date of interment. When a minor, the name of the father and mother, and the date of making the record. "Section L It shall be the duty of the assessors of the several townships, bor oughs and wards within the common weal l h to obtain semi-annually, at the time of making their assessments now provided by law, and it shall be the duty of parents, guardians and other persons having knowledge to furnish to such assessors the information necessary to keep the record specilied ill the precccding section. Said assessors shall return said in ftiriuat ion to the clerk of the Orphans' Court upon blanks to be furnished as hereinafter pro vided, at the time of making their semi annual returns to the county commission ers, and to each return shall be attached tlur oath or affirmation of the assessor that he made diligent inquiry as to the births, deaths and other infi.i maliou referred to, within his ward, borough or township, and that his return is true to the best of his know ledge, information and belief. "Section X Kvery person who shall vio late any of the provisions of this act shall forfeit and pity the sum of ten dollars for each ollit-nse, to tx- recovered in the name of the .ommonweallh as debts of like amount an; by law recovei able." For making record of each birth or death, tin-clerk of the orphans court is allowed tin; sum of live cents to be paid by the county; for furnishing a cert i lied copy of a birth or deitlh, :"il cents to be paid by the pari y ordering the same; for making search for each birth or death, where ct-r-tiiied copy is not required, lo cents, to In paid by party applying for the same. For each birth or death returned the asses-or is to rect iye live cents, to be paid out of tin county fund. Olflmnry. DAVIS. Dietl itt his home in F.hcns biirg on Wednesday. November '.tith. Mr. Frederick D.tv is. aged about 's years. The deceased w a the eldest son of dipt. Thomas, of Rheiisburp. and was well known to everybody in this vicinity. He was an energetic young man and when but a boy started into tin- duties of life by do ing business f,,r himself, and continued up until his last illness as an active business man. his List venture Ix-inrg the taking of the contract for biiiiding a race course at Roxhiiry. near Johnstown. About the closing up of his work in t hat city. six weeks ago. he coin I "tc tetl a severe cold, which he at itt tirst paid little attention to. On his re turn home his ililiess developed into ty phoid fever, and notwithstanding every thing that medical ait! and caieful nursing could do. he gradually grew worse, ar.d for several days past it was evident to those In attendance that his death was near at hand, and on Wednesday ahout noon he breathed Ids last. The deceased w as mar ried to Mamie, daughter of J. A. Shoe maker, of this place, who is thus early left a w idow with an infant daughter to mourn his early demise. Resides his wife and chilil. his father and mother. Captain Thomas Davis ami wife, two brothers Schuyler and Stanton, and one sister Mrs. Lester Larimer, all of this place, sur vive him. His funeral will take place on Friday morning. leaving his late residence at 10:15. Interment in Lloyd's cemetery after.services in the Congregational church at 10:.'i. SCAN LAX. Died at her home in K'x-ns-biirgou Wednesday. Novein lx-r -tM h, lsia, M rs. Carrie, w ife of Robert Scanlan. agiil almiit '.!' years. The death of Mrs. Scanlan was a very unexpected one and her many friends were shocked on hearing of it. She had given birth to a child almut a week previous and mother and child were getting along well until a few days before her death, when it was noticed that her condition was such as to cause some alarm, but there w as no anticipation of any serious results and up until a few hours In-fore hi-r de mise any belief that her death was so near at band. Mrs. Scanlm's home before her marriage about three years ago was in In diana. Pa., w here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Compels resitle. She leaves her husband and halte. Id-sides her parents and two sisters and a brother to mourn her early death. Mrs. W. A. Scanlan. former ly of this place, but now of Johnstow n, is a sister of 1 1n- deceased. Her remains will In- interred in the Catholic cemetery in this placeon Friday in lining at half-past leu o'clock. May she rest in peace. Tim Tf-arhrr' liKlllnlr. The twenty-seventh annual teachers institute of Cambria county was called lo order on Monday afternoon by County Suerintcmii;iil Leech with -I'.'.i teachers enrolled. The following officers were elected: Vice presidents, W. Y. Rib blett ami R. 11. Riter; n ailing secretary, Clara Fiseus; recording secretary, Clara K. Smith; treasuier, T. L. Uibsoii. On Monday evening Professor DcMotie gave a very entertiing lecture on "Air and the Aeronaut,"' along with some interesting experiments and assistitl by some very tine views. On Tuesday evening the Schumann (Quartette Company pave an entertainment that delighted the throng of people that packed the court room to hear them, and after tin-rendition of each selection were generously applauded and repeatedly brought back to the stage. On Wednesday evening Professor Ii. L. Cumnock, with his humorus and dramatic readings kept the large audience in the ln-.st of humor and all felt sol ry at thn con clusion that the processor's hours did not last longer. Hon. Henry Ilouck will lecture on "The Old and the New" this (Thursday) even ing and from his well-know n ri pulation, the last evening of the Instute's course of entertainments promises to Im as Interest ing and entei tabling as any of the former. The blacksmith shop of Ii. A. Hayes, in I'atton caught !irt on Monday after noon and the flames had made such pro press lw-fore their discovery that it was Imimssible to save the building which was burned to the ground. Mr. Hayes lost all his clothing, three trunks, some furniture and his twols. Loss is estimated at with no insurance. N aftniWr Iajr. Xuvem-r is a mouth of rainy, Jisarrre abledays. The damp, cold air pern tratcs everywhere and chills the blood, aying the system open to colds, pneumon a and kindred, complaints. There is but one remedy that stimulates the syster.j and fortifies it against such attacks, an J that is w hiski y. Xot such a whiskey as t pen erally palmed off ou the public, but a whiskey of known purity and q aality Such a w hiskey is Klein's Silver Ag ;, Du ll uene or Rear Cn-ek ryes. Thee whis kies have leeu before the public for many years and find favor wherever purity is re- quin-d. Physicians prescribe them hos pitals use them, and every reputabb deal er sells them. They are for sale at ?l..Ki, fl.ii (. to p.r quart respectively. Send for a cot plete catalogue and price list of all li .uors, mailed free. All goods neatly lmxe-1 and expressed anywhere. Address, Max Klein. s' Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Married. (Hii FFITII ZA II M. Married at the residence of the bride's parents. Mi. and Mrs. (mil V. K. Zalim. iu Kheushu g. on Tuesday morning. N(ivcniln-r'.'stli, Is s, by Rev. K. M. Rownian, Mr. Webster -,;rif-tilti and Miss Alice Zahm, both of F-hciis-bi:rg. Mr. Griffith is one of Ebcnsburg's leading citizens and the bride one of our town's fairest daughters. We congratulate them on their nuptials and wish them a lor a ca reer of wedded bliss. Immediately after their marriage they took the 10:20 train for Philadelphia and other eastern cities, where they w ill spend a short time, and return to Ebensburg and go to house keeping. On Monday night burglars entered the Pennsylvania railroad station at at Wil more and made an attempt to get into tint safe but were frightened away tvefore they act-omplislie 1 their purpose. They dr illed several holes in the safe but did not at tempt to blow it open. MUrrllaurvui Aotlrea. IosTaltouttbe '22D J of I (ctolx-r, a itual dark A tiriDtlle cow with short, thick hor-if, :.out 3 yere nl.l. Any iutortnatUin conr-eroluic above will be thankfully rccelve.t by ftrtK cnvrAi.li, Nor.-J4. 18y;j. Oallltx u.l'a 'I H t Ki.t-iiftiurn Huil.llnn It Lrfian Akhii tatltio I will otter for gale at the c an.-II rbmiit. r. Kl rnshurir, on the fourth Mon.tnr In Nun iiilcr fl.iXKi.iK). 1'UOS.HAVi.S, I.kstkr IaiciMKR, Secretary. HrcH.lent. 1 lieerne 1. Krwlerirk. pi Kbenshniv, pay the hlnheft tuarkft rt.-e l.ir all kln.ltt r I ta's. 'I 'Ki a i. i.isr. 1 111 ol cauf- fet down tor trial at a u.rm ol curl u le belli the fecoD.t week ot Docerntf'r 1S'.'3: 1- .iut vs. I tto. ltuiur v. l'hct Creek Ioal Ac Coke Co. Ki.wlt.rTH Klan.i. Noon ts. linn. lit- rt al. f-.-liotini.ner vs. Iean. ftrmife. Kothsfhlltl & Cj. vs. Horhsteln. Iltir.laer vs. Stevens. Iluiil.f-s vs. Hee.-e. Ktlwar.l" vs Kdwar.is et at. HururaM vs John-town raenieer Hallway t'o. W ilson et al VI. VVenlover t al. Same vs. Mays et al. Itrork vs Wtlliau.a. Homier s. Hrvor anitittl vs. rres'well. li-jnrau vs. I'ttn.V -r. Noel vs. I'rolet-lii.n Mutual Kire Insurance (to. Wcnli vs I 'HiiiiiJ.fll et I. Martin vs. I.IUt Nrhou) Histrtt. Sliueniakcr vs. llooO. I, lair vs. Ii.,.l. Chrmtv vs. Mitrhpll & V.. 'hnny vs. M t-lioll a. N. Ilt'ttuiau vs. lieauerlin lire Inif I'o. Oicohelmer &. I'o. vs. Iteahey. J.". HARHY, I'nilfinootarT. rrnthi.nolary's onice. f.henfburK. 1'a., Nov. eih. Isy-i. "VJOTH'K is hereby aclven that the lotlowinic i.T arttmnts have l-en hletl In the I'-.urlol ir.iix. unn H.etis nl irntnlirta ir.iuntr. I 'a., at 1 will l-c ci.l.lltuir.l l.y fhiil Oourl tin the lirM Al imlay ot I Kx-emher next, unless cause be shown to the Contrary. FitbI anil fin I arronntot ('has. J. Mayer, as slirnreoij. I Ktntxet ox. Kim ami hnal ac.tiunt ut K. J.O'(Tonnor. as siirnee ol hrmtl in lioteoker et ux. First antl rina. arrount ol A. t. Somervil e, a slitnre ot Jatuv S. Krarken. Kirl an.l hnal acoouul ol K. t. Murpliy, as signee ot Hery (I- Wi-luhl et nx rruihouoUiry's ottlce, Nov. 7, 1-W3. J. (J. 1AKKV. I'rotnocotary. IXKCtOK'S NOTICE. j Kstaie ol Maraaet Oleason, ils'fa-cd . betters tet-tarneuiary on the estate ol Ata-icaret l) lent-iin. late ol the horoUKh ot I'ortaue, Itt l ion brla county. Pennsylvania havinic been icr-inted lo uie the Keirl-ler ol Wills ol (;mbria coun ty, notice 18 heriby ttlvcn to all itersonf mdetneii t said estate to make payment to me w thout delay aud those havinv claims against tle ame will present them proiferly aothenllcated t -rset-tlfiui-nt to me. .l.iH.N I'.IIUIillMh. i'urtaue, 1 a ( let. 20, IMM it. Kxicutor. VllMIMM KATK1X" KOIIHE. Letters il ailniiiaistratlon on the estate of Annie li. lie. .rue, lateottne borouxhol vvi.niore, Cambria county. de-eas-.t . havlnic been Krtinteil 1 1 the Ubtlersiicned, not ire Is hereby gi en lo those Indebted to said estate to make payment to me without delay, and those bavlmc rlaitus aitalnst the t-ame will present them duly a ilheu tlratfrd lor setllrweut. WZABtTH M t;E(Ki;E. Nov. 24. I!f.i3. Aduilnlsialrlx. STKAY Bl'LU Came to the residence ot the onderMKned at ltlar.eTvllle. In lia.hlz n U'Wtiahlp on or al-outlhtot.tr 'oib, ls, a cream colored but alM.ut 3 years old with abite .n bell and undid tali: al.-o, white Sot on forehead. I te oLer is owner is request ed to Mine forward, urove -ro erty . bay chantec and take fctm away, ott rwise will be dlsiiosed ol accor.litm to law. Oll.K-S I.VMALU, Ilee. 1, P-3. (lallltlin to afhlp. 8. L. RKBD. MATH UT HSAUB. REED & READE, Al.torne.yrt st Inw, KBtNSIU'Ki. - - - I'ENNA. mce on Outre street. 1 4 28 W M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-ot-ijaw. EKENSBUKU, PA. Oftlee in Armory Building. opp.Vvrt House. w. DICK, X ATTOKN EY-AT-I A W. EuansBUKit. Pi;'' 4 special attention to Riven claims fr Pen sion ItountT. etc. hT JF. McKKXKICK, attobs iriniio -e wskllob at La w, EBtNSBl'KO. - PA -(JtHce on Centre street. 13 J. LITTLE, J ATIOKNEY AT LAW. Khkxhhi ko, - - Pa. a-tfttpe In ( ,r House. oc.s II. MYEUS. Arnia.ii-si-i'i''. r,ssnuin, -fee In (lollonad Kow. on (rent re street . DONALD E. DUFTON. ATIOKNEY-AT LAW. EHBHHBrRO. Pbwba. ('"Otflrs InOixmH"""" ' 'enter "' A Fine Assortment of Millinery Goods, as ifll as a List IVantifal Line of LADIES' anl CHILDREN'S COATSl CAN HE HOUCHT AT HALF PRICE from uvr till IWeniW 1st at FANNIE HOWELL'S, MAIN STREET, (JALL1TZIX. EAGLE BRAND The. Brat I unrqualeil for hous. barn, factor or ontbnilil inxs ami costs halt the nce of shinnies tin or In.n. Itlireattj for una and aasily ai l lied J an Tone. Rubber Paint dosU only 50 cents ier (tlon ,n I'arrel lotj. or A. ... it i tiil.tf ilnrlf re - Will VI w f Kf.u.'u " "-- - - - - - sti.n leaks In tin or irou ro-ts tht will ' jears. Try it. Send stamp for sami les and full artlcalars. Excelsior Paint and Rooting: Company, aejiXUm.ijr. In Dry Goods. (inghams in all pati-rns at " cents r yanl. Muslin, full witltli. at A'4 cents per yarn, l.lue calicos, all ltatti-rns. at " :-ent li-r Taril. .Iu.-t think of it. former i-ricc 0,! '. cents jt-r yard. outitifr cloth in every style at in ci ni- per yard. Jatile Allien, white, at 3n cents per yam. White llantiel at -). and 4- cents per yard. lied tlatinel rrom ! to 3. cents per yard, tiray llaiim-1 at cent per yard. Stornt si-rue. blue or black, at 4 ceuls h-i- yard. liroadcloth, blue or black, THi niches wide. at r-i.1 cents. All-wool Henrietta. r. inches wide. $1. llordered serjre, ?ray or brown, at -J cents. t'aniel hair mixed, the latest dress ptxwls. at 4o cents. Anv color of Casniere you want cents per yard. llop-sackms, the latest anil most lali ionable dress jioods, at cents it yad. C hi-mlle talile covers, very pretty, from f l.s to $.'..". Ladies' FnrnisMiig Department. Ladies' .lersi-y ribbed vests, with sleeves. at '-'."i cents. Ladies" wool hose at .0 cents. Ladies Fascinators from l.li ents tiil."iO. I.adies" Coats, all sizes, from t'l.'s) to fl.l.lsl. Blauiets ni Haps in MMm. Iray and white blankets from T." rents to ?i't.ts mt pair. KememlM-r tln-st- blankets ire full lo-4 wide. Haps, full s-i.e. from iC cents to .1.i m. CL O Til . ion r.ovs. Hoys' suits, latest styles, from l.r'4 to ?7.i. Youth's suits in the very latest patterns. coinmeni iiur at '-'. ami up. e iKtutrlit a special lot of lioys three- pit-ce suits, si.t-s '.. in. 11 ami l :. 1 hey are artiinlly worth r.'.i. We can s. II them for 1..V and l.'.iS. They are tlandies. f m 09 m o 09 C 50 O n O o o w 79 s. The first of American j'etrsja per, CIlAKL.i:s A. 1AXA IJditor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, ami all the time, forever ! The Sunday Sun Isthe Createst Sunday News paper in the World. rrice, 5c. per tvtpy. By mail, $2 a year. Daily, by mail, - - ' a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail, - $S a year. The Weekly, - - - f 1 a year. Address TlsK Kl'X. Kfm York. VlintrEHK AITLIUATION t'lK 1NUOK J FMKATION. Notice is hereWy srUen that an application wi.l he made to the ttovernor of I'entisylvani ou M ontiny. the- lilt day of Iffei-mber. A. . I ;:. by t . K. :anjplell. 11. 1. Htn.vr. John 1. Lloyd. M. 1- Hearer and John Martin, nnder an Actol emlily entitled "An Act to Provide lor the Incorporation and lien uUtlun ol t'-ertaln t)orKtralloos." approved tbelhdar of April, A. 1. 1874. and the supplement thereto, lor the charier ol an Intended ciTioralion 'o be caitetl Hie J.liu Mart 1st t eal l niiany, the character and object ol which is to mine c al. tnanu'arture coke, .hip end ell tbe same, and lor the e uro-e to have, oess aud enioy all the rtu.hu. Itenttits and privileges of said Act ol Assembly and supplt-monts thereto. Hor. K.ldoJ. Busy? - OF URSE, THE BIGGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confidence justly reposed in a merchant, and of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the head requires a good eye. Use your good eye and make a note of our name and prices. Mr. II. Orth. our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large and got good prices. We buy only for CASH and cash buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. l'Oi: MEN. We are strictly iu the swim, fiotftl heavy worsted suits, all izes, for .i.'.. I'.t-tter suits as hiuh as .. l"h- overcoat eaon is hi'te. Our sales have started and they ar- P'tintr fast. WHY? Ileeaust- i,o one ever saw them so cheap. We are prepared for a biir triolein pants. We nieuti to sell and can't help it. If you look at our fine line you will buy. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W E AKi: JN THE LEAH. Stiff hats, the latest st li s, f.,r pi. llt-tter quality stitl hat from 1. ,'." up to Caps in all styles and kinds from lo cents to c'l.m. tfood heavy overhirts for ts cents. A II-w ool lilue, black anil jrri y shirts for 1.'-'.-i. Jatesl styles latindr'ed --hirts. with col ar attached, from 7" cents up to i.:,o. You ouht to see Our Lineof 24c. Ties. Til E Y ARE UEAl'TIES. All-wool (fdldeu Kule" undcri'lothiiid at '.J cents. Camel's hair, the best made iinileicloih lirtr. for 7.) cents each. Two-thn-adeil "non-sliriitkiiij;'' iiniler cltithins. any striM- or pattern you want for l.m each. These rootls are tniinufactiired by Cthe Sxitz Con iee Mills ititd a sriiarantei- accoinpanits each ant- every line. CARPETS. Tin-carpets this season are very nice. The patterns are bright aud faciit;itins. See t hem and you will be convinced that Ol'k I'iMCES AKE JMtiHT for anybiMly. We carry UHGMSTOCMILUOTH than any other rliii-e on the m'tiiiitaiu. It is beaulifui. TIM & C THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZIN. PENNA. JOHN PFISTBR, I1EAI.EK IN GEHERU mEBCEUHDESE, Hardirare, dsectsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, vi:;r.rAHf.i:s i m.su, ii it x is, KTC , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. mnvz 201y JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT Boots (fc Shoes -NOUGHT AT Sheriff's Sale ! -FROM THE STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &, CO., 1'ITTNnrKH, PA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JN0. LLOYD & SONS. FULL BLOOD SHEOPSHIRES For Sale ! T have a chore lot ol ram lambs which are rich ly bred In-ill both sire ami daws ot noted stuck: T hey are covered with a dense tit-ecit ot choice wool, ltw down, si'iare aniuiMls. built iroad and of itood wciaht ari.l In k-mhI contlition. I'bere is no better nUK-k to place at the head of a herd nl icimmI ewes. I will sell a limited numl.c-r ot ewe lauibs and also a tew good yearilni: estus II any one wants somethinK Unit to start a Lne ttttck eqo.il to any In the land mr wool ,inl mottcn. W 111 be sold funs. 1( l.l'HKN t'tl.V. tc-t. ao, l(y3. Tyrone, Blair eoanty. Ha. FEES BROS.1 Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Ofilce tw.The undrrslirsed desires to Inform the pub lic that they have opened a ehnvinic par or on Main street, near the port ottK-e where t.rberln In all Its tTsnclie-s will ne carried on in the future. Kvrrvihinn neat anti clean. Your patronatce solicited. KEE3 HKG8. To Investors. "ll'IIY tco away from borne to seek Investment W -when yon can buy Pennsylvania lirst Mtirttiiuie sei-urtties on the I wh or Monthly 1'aymcnt plan and which will net you twenty per cent, on your inonryT For particulars call oa or address li. A. KNU I.KIi A KT. Auk- S, ISW. tbens'jurg, 1'a, Furniture. Full eis ht-picce hard womi liedriKm suit, -.''.'.uo. Full eiiiht-piece oak Iti'drorim suit. !7.Hi. I .eds, lisht or dark, from :.'..' to 7.: '. Ltniiik.'t', Moquct plush, very fan -y, for .".". . These lounses are full ix feet long and food width. We carry the l-st assortment of rockers in town. It won Id tin vim (rood to sec our leader: A cane bottom rocker, with very fancy back, for Kitchen Tables, $1.98. I:reakfa-t Tables, drop leaf, six l-(rs, ftr .1.. Six foot extension tables, drop leaf. oak. fur ."..ii. Child's rtM'kcrs from .Mi cents to 1.7.".. Site our CHILVS ROCKER FOR $1.24 We cive you one mattress l-d tick cotton top and w iven wire spring for .Y . "Solid bottom" kitchen chair, light or dark. .'t.no. Ask any of our customers and they will recommend and advise you to buy our .-4 cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY ! ALL SHAPES AND STILES. Ladies' Donola tip. button, C S. or op ra. cl.'J.I. Ladies DoiiL'ola tip, spring heel, fl.'J.".. l.:c. 1.7.1 ami ..( i. Ladie' Ilimgola lip ISliicher. .'..Mt. Men's buckle broiiitns. ;i.1 cents. M.-u's tip or plain Congress and ISals at fl.'J.I. k. l. joHssrns. m. j. hh h. a. n jn k tTAKLIt-HKU 187. Johnston, Buck & Co., liANKKKS, EUEXSBURG, TENVA. A. W lit K, aihlf-r. KftTARLlRHKD 1881. Carrolltown Bank, ' A K K I UJ.TO W N , PA. T. A. SII4KKAI ;, ( aalilrr. General BaiitiE"Bnsii!Ess Transacted. Tb lollnwlnir re tlie pnorlpal featarei ol I Keoerl tint siii liurlnese: REPOMTN Keisrlvei pavstile on demanil. anil Interest bear inn certificate Igftaed t-i tiaie depoKliors. I.OJ Rxtcniltxt to caftouicr on tavoraMe term and approvetl paper discounted at all tlmea. CII.I.F.tTlAN Made in the livaluj and upon all the banking towns In the United States. 'harKe moderate. DKAITS lavned neitotlaMe In all part of the ITnltd Stat, and lore lien exchange tanned on ill tiarta of tnroj e. Al't'Ul XTS Ot merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable acoomodatlnn will tie ezteiiiled. Hatmna are ftaaured Ibat all transactions shall be bei.l as strictly priate and ontnlentlnl, and that they will be treated a laterally a itood banking tales will permit. HeFpect fully, JAII.VNTOK. Rrt K '. a. k. im rro w. H m. it, KA itfoitn, frrmiitrut. Coultirr. THE First National Bank OF PATTUX. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np- - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individual! rot-rived Utou the most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Bankix. Steamship Tickets lor aH by all the leading Lines and Forelirn !rlts paynbltt In any ot be principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have our perfonal and prompt attention. Interest raid nn Time- lrpoltaj. I-Ctl3.3 potieiei written at itiort notice in th OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" Aad ether rirat 'laa 'ompanl-a. T. "W. DICK, fVTKT I'OK THE OLD HARTFORD m I mci id wm mwvv i 1 1 1 in i mi ii i i lib iiii l m.m.m. mm m. , v m w m M V 1 r II OOMMENOED BVSINKSN Eensbare. July l. 18S CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURG. riHlS well-known Sha-ln Parlor Is located on 1 I'cntre street, near the t'ounty Jail, has re cently been hantlsomely reiurntslie-l. -a rreil. and lilted with everv nitidern convenience, and Is one ol the prettiest, neatest, aud best shops In Wortherh trambria. It Is In -hrt. ol compe tent workmen wno will lve every attrnlbiu to customer- Your WAY. 1