if lUnbrut ;Prcr,mui HU XSllt Hli, CAMliHI .. 1'A. FKI DAY, iii: km ki:i: i.-.. is'.-;:. I.H4 I. AM I'r ! Al.. - I'. l'anU is tip wii.li (.'ii'l'- - .Iulm II. lt., of ll;itiii-; Wiis in town oil MtilnIilV. - S.-liiiyU-r Davis i i-onlim-il to his homo with in i (if. - V. A . Scatilan. of .lohnstow n. was in tow n on Moh. lay. - Landlord t 'raver, of tin- lllaif I louse, is on I lie siYk list . - I) -Slieri !T l Iray, of Carrolitow n. was in tou n on .Monday. - .1 l( II UoM'tislei-1 has oieneil 1 1 1 a shoe -Imp i .1 t lie I'. A-i v ill d. I'll. I. p M ill.-r. of the Llair Mouse, is w re-ilitii; with tlie grippe. - t'armi Lealiey. l's.., of Lilly, was ; v iiior to on r tow n on Monday. - J. .1. Klinlil;.. of A-h il!e, spent a few a U ln.ui - iii town on Monday. -lieofije l.ii. of the West ward, is ft ml d to 111 lioiise w it li irippi'. .1. i:. heiiny and w i of the Mountain llull-i-. are laid up with the grippe. -.Iulm il. Ku'er. of W;i-lii nv'ion town- li 1 1 .. .Iioppeil in to -ee n on Satuiilay. - Mi. Caroline Metar. of Lilly, spent, a few liotii'o iii town on .Monday on lmi-ih-. .lo-eph IoL'ue. l'si.. of A i N'u'lli'll V t ow nli i p, peti t a few hours in town on Monday. - Tliotna Murray hus been jailed, id. i r'e.i with t iie i ol.l.ei of Will's I ore at I-vmt li Kork. Martin t . Ilow !y. w ho li'iilt thetial li t . i ii l ii ni.r I. di.d at 1 home in Pills l.ui on 1'riday. TIh-iv will In' a lal ier.ii of uuiirt Indil dul Ho.' the week eolii tin lie i n iT. Mi ti ll IV. .1. iniiary .".'t u. - Minlin.re .V Ouilyie. e'othiifs at .1 oh n 1 1 1 w n . l'a.. have ;i-ii:iii-il. l.iahili t .' 1 ." ': a -el, -"..ii.ooo. The :. air run ii l v :iiii-li.iii-i- ha i it in. 1 1 e-. a iaruiT loiiul.er than hi- l.een in I h a t i n-t . I u i ion i. a ten a i -. Tin- luiire I ;;t-n i.'.i-i-i-i!i M er-. u i I h it - i-i i n ten I -. in I':ri- town-!;',p. Indiana i ..n n . . w a- Lu mi d one d a V hi - I w eek. I ,i - or-ji A . la in-, of A hen v t . w i:-h ! p, : i ;. 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 . 'd iii -il a a n. I .i.Mi-.i h i n ,i 'i,.- i o tin- I i.i i m ' -. 1 i t ; li-i-t ; I..I-. A '--v.iiiili r Mit.heU. a v. Htehm.m at I I . 1 ' l i t, ii 1 1 ! I - a t Indiana. ! I ! eat ol ii. hum .i...i on Mom lav and hroke hill.-. I,. llarrv lai-. the -e i n - v.-a r-i ! -on ol I ta v id I a -. oi i I . 1 ..i -i waid. d i- i on 'I'll in -da y iiii.iinny Irmn il 'ii. ::ml dli-h-t hei i.i. - Mi-- Mamie l'll;ui h.i- . pi ii -.l up a -ew in.; i i 1 1 ! i a in i ii : i --lea .-.i i ! a 1 1. 1 - i i - nun I in me- of 1 1 1:1. e- on I.h.y.i -iii .-t . m ar t en ii-r. Lawienee Muri'liv. one i.i' Mi.n-nr tow n-h ; p'- - ii !' a u ! i a I c . 1 1 1 1 -. !.- ! . .11 ' he iii- urn-. lav l.-i-t v.iik . 1 1 . 1 Ira.ii.ri.i a eonple of rili-. - The thirtieth annual in. i of the ( leailnld : ii 1 ; ti arh.-t i n-: it 1 1 i e -. i 1 1 lie held ill the opera holl-e. ( lea lli.l.l. I i - re tn tier I --'.".'. I v.i - I'i-v. I r. .links, an In.liaui i-iearher. sa he rail L'ixe H Ie;i-oi- for I..-;:.-; inr that the world will 'Viimtii an em!" w it hin t he mt ten year-. ,-vei,.y aint enoiiLrli for u-. -( )ttr people w h.i ha s iee h.e.-es have rominetieeil halAe-tini.' their crop ami are i: 1 1 i nr ire nine inr in I h ;.-k ami of a- li m a ijiialitv a- .-i r -.-.. nr ml i iniii an ire hon-e. It i - a- el. -a r as iii -1 a !. - .lolm Tin ana-, -on of K. L. Ti.oina-, w a- ! adly hurl on Mm. .lay i.irl;! while eoa-tiiiL.' on our -treet-. I y rui.niii-' aviaiust ail ri. etrie iizllt pole. lie had to he taken home lilt we learn that hi- i n juries ure imt -erioii-. - I'. ii Toole. well-know n citizen of I'm t.me. died at hi- home in thai place on l-'ri.i.iv. I ' i .inl.er si h. :i fter a hrief iilue-s I'loin pm-ii moiiia. The remain of theile-eea-i d were taken to iliidiey, l'a.. for in tei m. ti t on Mi .mi. i v. Mi Maud ..ihln.of thi- place, fe ecued a h ind-oiiu m w upright piano a f.-rt d a - a 'o a- a l hri-t in is pi e-ent fr.-ni h.-r p. if. -nt M i--.aliin is a L'if'.d pi r former on the i n-1 ru men t ami t he pie-en t i- a j mi lei. in one. I In-w ork i . f -ia-1, i n-r on four mile- of the m- raiiroad mi tin- loac'.in k. ea-t ol the fork-, w a - com im m i d i h i- -a ee!;. t 'on -1 1 a-t ol M . I- ad I en i- h:; i i. z a I.i r -.- tun !d -i n a efec I e.i mar the Twin Kock for the p-1 ri.. i-e of i 1. 1 , n the la hol'i I-. Mi-. U.I.. .-. a l.n k-. wiiio.v of ,i r.' .l .-eph I'ark-. a well-known r.:i'i:....i en u in-, r. w l.o w a- It i i ! d in a rai i i ..el w r.-c.t at i!m .li I el. in. ii) ;th. 1-.'.".. d;.-il at tin- home of h.!' daughter. Mr-. K'ai. Sa i. del -on. i:i Aiioona, on Saturdav. lle cein I r '.a i : . :. :cl ". ' 1 ea i M .!. nnie -mi;h. re-idim: m-ar ll.c la No. 1. i -t moi e. i let c.cnity. atti mpt.-.l toa.ih! fi.Mii the S.-'Aie.!iy hranch tiaiu at I oi nker'- tun. on .Monday inorni ic;. The train h-dn't -'..ppei! and she vva -tlifnA ti a .1 i ' :i in-.- of f. ' y feet . tm t una teiy rap: n -J w ill out -i !:'':- in jurv. There will he; li ami fa'fand fe-tfsal he'd at pa n -J ie: -.- .in im nci ii u' . .n t hi i -1 n.a ee ami i.i-t'i'i: uieM N'i-w 'eai'- day. t he procei d- of w I. ii h are for the helnii! of the new Cat 1 o! ic rli uri h at that place. The coil.miltee h a i I Mi it ill chalC Wiil -pan- mi p;i;ns i-i their clout- to make it plea-ant for all w ho a! tend. 1 la lie; iilt a l-.l other uii'i-eiie-a: - are on the pro.'i.im and -i-1 j per w i : i i.e -.a .1 each v.-n . n,'. (III W'edne-day lellin.' of hl-t Week tin Lu t In ran ch u i c h in i I u, n .- w a - d ; - -i owie.l to h.- on lit e and m .' !, i I n t ' i .. timely di-.-ovi-ry helore the !in- ha 1 i::iim d no a ll headway -ate.i the hnild-i. fr.mi toi il I ii tion. Tin- hnii.l.u.' i-; a frame one and t he d.iinat'e done wil amount to a'...u t .1 ,.o. The lire i- -1 1 j . J ;--- 1 lo ha-.e o! .-.'i i a led 1 1 1 .in the pipe- fri.hi the h.-a!. f in thi l.a-emeiit. There i- no in-uram e. .l ime- II. I. on. w ho-e home i- in f'ni:-iie- t ..-ii:. hut who w ,i- traiupiiu; on the I . ; i . el. w a - -ti uck hv an en i'i ue a -holt il . - a ai .- ea-t of ( ial i i t , n on I 'rida y mo. n i r i -. . 1 1 i :i I ; l. i i -r Ii not. -ernei-iv injured I. .1' mil an iM''y coiitu-ion of the tio-e and a ie.-iaied wound on the fop-head. In L'.t 1 1 1, i .u t of the way of an ca-t-lmuml fieiifl.t train he -tipped on the other track in front of the i-n-jin.- that -truck umi. lie was taken to the Altoona hos pital for treatment. Ti e general store, 'ri-t mill and hatn I olo i.e.! i to .In-lull S per ht. of Slo - tow u. Soiiier-et rouiity, wen-dest roy ed hy lire on .Monday tiiiit i ntai'in a lo-s of ah. nit. ii.m. Tin- p-.-iollice. whii h was clo-c hy. wasal-o in.rneil. The lire started in Mr. SpechtS haru and i- -up.o-ed to have heeiithi- work of an ineenilutry. In the mill were I.i4i hu-he! .,f wheat. X.i'H hii-hels of corn, :i lar''e iiiantity of rye a n l Im.'k w la a t and new proce-s mai hlu ry. Tln-te i- afx.ut r..ii in-urance. A I an elect ion of oiii.-ei s hi-twei-k at ' irrolltow n the follow iu were elected of 'icers uf t he "am hria county au'i ienlttiral a--ociatiiin : President. J. .1. Krunieti arlii r, v'n-n p resident. I). A. Luther. Sr.; -evretary. J'. .. I ie! rii-i; ; trous linr, .1. V. Maueher; dirertoiH. ),- L II. .Sloan, .Limes 11. lick, Simon !'. Kline. H. J. Hopple, T. 'A. Shul liailKli. C. A. Sharhauyh, lienj. Wirtner, .lames WWtrirk, II. J. Lrkenrmli', .T. W. Nhar-iiaufc-li, I'. P, MiJlt-r and Jus. A. Gray. The Tyrone correspondent of the Ilar-ri-hunj I'utriiit says; Lloyilsvlilo, on tlio old I'..-11's (lap railfoad. is utmost de-rrtetl. Dozens of h'lih liim-, w hich ;l f,.v years a;o w ere ore u pied as residences, are now de serted, am. with windows jrone and floors t un tip, make a dilapidated and de-oiate looking scene m this season of the year. Oil Wiiim-day cveiiins; of last week the Anuiis school house in Kast Taylor township catiuht lire ami was hurtied to tlie eiound. The tire is supposed to have, originated from a defective Hue and was discovered shortly after school was dis missed for the day. The bitildinr was an old one hut had heeti remodelied several years airo. Anew structure will replaru the c. id one and will he rebuilt at onre. The t reiisnry oflieiala are agitated over the nppcaranee of a hraud new counterfeit t!in treasury note. The roiinteifeit is made hy the photopen process. A faint ropy is made hy photographs ami nil the li ins are t hen irone o ei in proper colored ink I. y t he pen. This counterfeit is of the series of l-'.tt, check letter U, treasury niimiier A'.dHS hears tlie I a mo spiked ciiot-ol ite sea!, and is signed W. S. Kose ct atis, register of the trea-nry, and .1. N. Huston. iroaMircr of the I'tiiled Slates-. -Congressman John Ce.-sna, of I.ed ford. died at Ids home in that place on Wednesday night, aged 7:: years. Mr. Ces-na w a- horn in in Coleraine township, Ced ford county, . I one l-VM. His eariy t-luraiioii was rrreived in the common lie was a member of the forty- tirsl and forty-third congresses, serving on t he com in 1 tee on elections ami war de partment. In the forty-t bird congress he w a- a mcinlier of the judiciary roinniittrr. of which l'.eiijainiii 1-'. ltittler was chair man. Dr. .lames A. Waugh. of Allegheny, ami Dr. C. S. MrKinna. of Washington, Pa., examined the dairy herd of Hiram Warm-, of Canton town-hip. Washington roui.ty. on Tuesday, for symptoms of tu berculosis. Tin- lir-t named is acting nu ll, r orders from the state board of -a gi iru I -I ure ami w ill report at once to Thomas . I. Kd.e. the secretary. The disease was foil lid w ei i lev eloped ill live of t he si ti-eti cows. It is thought the state board will order t he ca t tie t o be k illed and recoinpi-n-e j Mr. Warn.'. P., rt Spir.-s, of C.allitin. who was at- I tending court here last week a- thede- ! f.-m hint in a fornication and ba-tardy ease. ' w hi.-h was continued until net court, was arre-le.i on Saturday in thi- place lo an- : swer a charge of desert ion. A man named . Anders.. n from Huntingdon count y claims . t ha t Spire- i- married to his sister, whom he .1. -erte.l. and that on his leaving, he: carried off about -4l.v. a trunk and gold : wat-h heli - i'' 'tig to his wife. Spires gave h.ui in tin- siitn of f' .(Mi for ids appearance j at ne t com I t "o an-wcr to t he charge. - About - o'clock Sunday morning tire , t.roite on t in t he Cambria Iron Company's ! ci ia I in ne. ma r John stow u, and ten out of i twenty four mules that were in the stable w i re -u 11 ited. The lo-- i- it imateii at -I..-OI. ..ter i- -ii pp! ii-.l by a pipe from !:;. St. Clair tc-eivoir to the mine, and the llame- Acre e I i ngu i-hed with buckets i.y the superintendent, of the stables and -eVela'l miner-. who happelitd he near w Inn tire w a-di-covel'.d. I i ad t he lite gained much more headway it is likely the lo-- to the company would have reached many thou-ami dollars and probably flO lied the III 1 lie. Kvan.l. L a n-. i -aw en a well known ei t i.-n o! t 'am hria town-hip, died at his home i ii that town-hip on Th ur-da V night of last week aged about years. The de ceased I. ad been in h i-lining bealt h for si v eral year- and an attack of grippe together with h i s oi her a 1 1 mi nt s was the cause jf his dcaUi. lie haves a family of six child ren aii grow n up. namely: Mary, wife of l!.:uy Jones, of Cambria township; Kii.'.ahet h. w ife of Kvan C. Kvans. and Margaret, wife of John Lloyd, of Kl eris bnrg; .M.'.gdah-na. wife or John S. Davis, of Ca in ! t'a tow nsh i p: Jane, w ho is single am! lived with in r father, and David K. 1 '. a ns. of Ca in hria tow n.-hip. Ititllronil Xrio. Tin- Philadelphia Tiim t savs: A report has iieeii ciirei t for some time pasl that the Peiitisylv an'a railroad contemplated bulling a line into Alh-ntow n, and that in con:-e;j in-nee price of land along the pro pose. 1 route had doubled it-elf within the p-i-t year. "All the truth there is in i he story." -aid an ot'iieial of the company, "is that w e iia ve surveyed, not. one, but two lines into Ailetitown. (die of them runs ,'ri hi i I 'i t it iouieii valley , in a straight line to AH. ntow n. and parallels the I'l-rkiouien branch of the p. a. ling. The other is from a point above Heading, through Ktint. I of. ii . t hence to Alh-ntow n. We have also -iirveyid a line floin tiie Ki a.iiug end of the route to llati isliurg. w hich, if the lat ter road was hiiilt. would give the A I len to v li cop!.- a direct route to the west, i'.ut surveying a route and building a road are 1 w o very d i liereiit thing-, and I think both of it- w ii' hi mu. h ol.h-r t hail we are l.r fore this work is iiii.ii-rlik.il."" The of- licial was asked w hel her t he rouipany w as I il ing at.y n out. "Yes,' w cou-trucriou work at j.res he ii piiej; "we are pu-hing t he w ol k on 1 1 Puiiailelphia and Deta w a I e ( ou nt v . bet ecu fern W ood and New -to a n Si ua re, and t he gi ad i ng w il I be fin-i-h.d thi- month. Track-laying will thru I begun, ami the road w il! probably be le idy for operation hy the middle of June --at ail events he fore the rontra. t linir. Inly I next. Contractor Mrfadden has alsore-umi d w ork on the ICbeiisiuii g ami Llacklick branch, and the trading w ill be I'm. h.-d by spring. The rails w ill then be laid. In addition to this we are construct ing a -hurt line, to be known as the Lute's I nil branch of l he Sou t h w e-t peimsy I yania, to nach the coal and coke operations of T:ilor A- Co., in Fayette county. This is all the new work we are doing at present. There is pieiitv other lo do. but we won't know what is in store for us for next year until -nine time in January." A VrH I'rriitijlerlin ( linrrti. A Presl.y teria church w as organized at ( r ii on Friday la-t. Tlie rotniuiti'-e w hich had charge of the work of organi zation ron-i-leil of C. C. Hays, of Johns town, and John Fulton of the same city. I orty-M en persons presented themselves In-fore t he committee b be constituted into i the church. Twenty-right had letters of disiiiis-ion from otlor churches, ami the remainder w ere received upon confession of th.-ir faith. A sermon was preached by Hi'V. C. C. Hays, after hu h an organiza tion was effected by the election of the following officer, viz: K iders, D. IL Lov ell. superintendent of the Clearfield di vision, ami Ilenrv Taylor, also of the rail road service; trustees, John I. Lowell, Ceorge S. Mitchell. S. H. Stamlelmaii, Henry Taylor, I). II. Lovell and A. J. Thompson. Mr. Fulton addressed the liewly-elected elders. Lev. K. M. ltow inan.of this place, drliv-red a cliarge to t be people. The foundation of the new iliun-li Is already laid, and the con tract for t he buildi ng has been let to Hoover Hughes A- Co. The total cost will not be h -s than f -'..", and the structure will lie an ornament to the new tow u. 'I f-Nrhrrii' liioilliilr nt Nt. I. km rrnrr. Program lor lo-al institute tithe held at St. Law rence iieginnlug at 1 o'clock, v. J miliary i: h. JS'.fl ; "HoW to keep order," A. J. Swope. "Manual training," P. Valiner. "How to teach writing," (L K. Hipp. ' Primary reading," I). K. Hollen. "Supplementary reading." liv.i Durbin. "Physiology," A. F. Stvope. "What books should tearhrrs lead'.'" II. V. Prlre. Exercisi will be iu LrJsper.scd With JliU.sic. A Pis CbrtMuia Trrf. ' The center piece of the c-laliorate Christ mas decorations at William V. (iablt; Co.'s Is an inimense Christinas tree :iY;l feet lngi. This great tree, which is prob ably the largest one ever decoratinl by Santa Clans, st an is in t he main aisle of t he ; (ireat Daylight Store, and its stately brani-hes reach away up into the third story of the building through the area below the skylights. I The tree is a spruce, and it was cut down I within a mile of the liorder of 1 ted ford county, twenty miles of Altoona, and was ! hauled to that city by wagon. (!reat dif lioultv was experienced in getting the tier through the covered bridges and oyer I rough roads, but it was linally landed at , the tioor and placed in tlie po.-ition as.-ign-' ed in the decoration of the store, j Tlie tree has leeu decorated witli hun i dreds of toys of all kinds from the tiny glass balls lodollsand drums. To heighten . the effect at night loo vari-eolored electric ! lights are fixed among the big branches of the tree and when it is lit tip it presents a ' wonderful and enchanting picture. Itisa : great Christmas tree and one worth going i mil s to see. Kvery one of the twelve big columns which support tlie second floor are covered with the genuine bark of trees and be decked with spiuce branches, giving the effect of a great forest. These are decora ted w ith colored electrics. Over one ton of bark was used to covet the column-. The horse show on the piatform in tlie rear of ihe store is another attraction. Altogeth- er t he decorations from windows to base ment and top floor are a marvel of U-auty and good t i-te. Kverybody should see the big store soon. People living out of tow n are especially iuvited to visit the store and see t he decorat ions this month. We can a-siire them of one of the most utihiue sights ever presented to their view ;wid warrant that it's worth traveling many miles to see. Keinemher the lM-al ion of liable Co.'s Ll'-M-Pt-.".' Kleyenth avenue one and one half Mocks from the P. II. II. depot, Al toona, Pa. I.ornl Iiisiltiifr. The third session of the teachers" local institute of Ueade and White townships was held in l-'i'iigality on DeremMr IMli. I f the lifleen teachers in Keade township, all hut two Miss Annie .Mur ray and C. . I. Troxell. who were laid up with the grippe were present, as werealsu Mr. (ii-ii. Denny . of Washington tow n ship, and M i--es Ida Crimes and Jennie A hor net hy. teajhers in Dean township. Owing to the illness of the president. Ml. (J. W. Low man, and the absence of Ihe vice president, t lie institute was called to order at lo::-,o tiy J. C. Joluiston. C. I!. Delancy W as t hell elected president pro trill. The institute opened w ilh music, after which the topic "How to secure and hold atten tion"" w as ably opened by C. MrCommish, and was thoroughly discussed by the tearhrrs present. A song was then sung ami institute adjourned to meet ai :'.'. M iss Laura Low man and Maude (iwin, commit ti n eiitctt ai nine nt. t hen directed the teachers to the hollies of tlie ho pita ble people of Frugality, who extended a cordial welcome and a sumptuous repast. At leU'l'. m., the institute again conven ed with Joseph Van Ornier, vice-president, in tin-chair. The follow ing program w as then carried out: 1. Music. "Self-culture." ti. W. Williams. :t. "Literature in public school," C. II. Delancy. 4. "Mental arithmetic." J. J. Mitchel. "Advan tages of free text books." Joseph Van Or lner. t"i. "(Question Imix," J. C. Johnston. 7. "Sentimental toll -all," Mi-s May Ib ll. s. In-triiinetttal solo. I- iora It. Hut bran II. The discussions were very animated and interesting. The paper on "Self culture" w as a masterly effort and worthy of special mention. The program being exhausted, after ex tending; a vote of thanks to the good citi zens of frugality for their hospitality, the institute adjourned to nice, at Koselund No. January '., 1 An Fxprrlmrnt. Street Commissioner Funk commenced work on Wednesday opening up the water main on High street for the purpose of putting the water into the residence of Mr. Web Orilliith. On account of the ground Iwing frozen it was pretty hard digging, and Coiiuiiis-ioner Funk, by way or experiment, concluded that a charge of dynamite inserted in the ground to be lifted, would facilitate the work ami make the digging much easier. Mr. (Jrillitii ad vised against the experiment on Wednes day, but on Thtir-day morning tlie street commissioner concluded to give dynamite a fair test, drilled a hole, insetted a charge, exploded it, and the result somew hat dif ferent from that t-x peeled is disastrous to the whole town. The infernal dynamite, instead of tearing up just what w as needed to be torn up, blew downwards, shattered the main pipe, and in a few minutes the ditch was filled w ith water and a six inch stream went pouring down the gutters. In order to make repairs the water had to be turned off at the junction of High- laud and . I iillau streets and all the people j of Fbrnsblifg, w ith the exception of a few I on Centre street, are without water and are blessing the experimental tendencies j of Street Commissioner Funk. It will j take a day or two to make tin- r.rcessary repairs and those who are dependent on the water works for water must m dry or seek it at some other fountain. Holiday hfr. The holiday season is close upon us. and every household in the land is preparing for tiie plum pudding, and the general feasting and rejoicing. A little good brandy for the mince pie, rum for tlie pudding, or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up and the cold out, is absolutely necessary for an old-time Christmas cheer. ( ne of the most prominent liquor dealers in the country. Mr. Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., whom we can cheerfully recommend, umi w ho has the reputation for handling only absolutely pure liquors, will sell you the following brands of six-year-old pure Pennsylvania ryes at f l.oo per full quart or six ftir .".(: ISear Creek, tiibsoti. tJucken heimer. Finch and Overholt. Tlie famous Silver Age, the lines t w hiskey in tlie coun try, at -l.ao, and Duijiu ne, a whiskey dtstilled from rye and malt, nt fl.-'."i per iiuart; Cnckenheiiner, 4 years old, at 7.V. quart, and the Anchor rye at ." cents. Von can have your choice of all kinds of California wines, gins, rum and brandy, all pure and old, at from .Mi cent pcniuarl up. All goods neatly box-d and shipped by ex press. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein. eral stm t, Allegheny, Pa. Frd- Dealh nf Frank Kmnfiiy. The fo llowing notice of the death of a formei Kbensliurg boy we take from th. Nol.liH County (Minn.) lcmcmt. Tlie fri.....l j t.f s. i n re Kennedy and his mini y . e Il'l-- -i J ;imjv j,, this county will lie sorry to hear cf , ). l.rea yeuien t that has befallen them "We :.n ntraiii called II Mill to chronicle the taking away from our midst hy the hand of death one of our most estimable I young men. C. r . Kennedy, sou oi o. ex. Kennedy, register or (leeijs, oieil on o vetnber ' ,"., 1 '..'t. of quick consumption. The deceased was Ixirn August l.t, IsTJ, in Kbeiishurg. Cam hria county. Pennsylvania, lu the autumn of Iss", he moved with his parents to near Adrian. In the fall of IXd he arceptiil a position in tiie office of .1 allies M aiming, road master of the C.St. P.. M. A. o. railroad, v hich positii n he held up to the time of his illness, and was much esteemed for his efficiency, iM-ing al ways found at his post of duty. From youth he w as quiet and assuming, and was highly respected by all who knew liim. "Tlie remains were brought to Adrian Friday afternoon and interred in the cem etery here." (nnrt ProftrdlnK. Commonwealth vs. John Kohlar No. 1, assault. Jury lind defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Kohlar Xo. 2, assault.. Jury lind defendant not guilty but that he pay half the costs and the prosecutor. John Fotgeas. the other half. Commonwealth vs. Edward Wasrncr, rape and fornication and bastardy. Jury find defendant guilty of fornication. Sentenced to pay a fine off.'iOaud cosisof prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Daui.il Stutzmau. felonious assault. Jury find defendant not fcuilty. Commonwealth vs. David Teeter, felon ions assault anJ battery. Jury lind de fendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Juhn E. Vogel, as sault and battery. Jury lind the defend ant not guilty and divided the costs be tween t he defendant and the prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. Ann Flahery, selling liquor without license. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs and further sentence suspended. Commonwealth vs. John Crouse. carry ing concealed weapons. (irand jury ig nored tlie bill. Commonwealth vs. same, pointing fire arms, (irand jury ignored the bill. Commonwealth vs. Flysses McLaughlin, malicious mischief, two indictments. Jury ti defendant not guilty, the prose- j cutrix, Mrs. Apple, to pay all the costs in one case, and in the other case the defendant to pay half the costs and the prosecutrix, Mrs. Apple, the other half. Commonwealth vs. Charles Akcrs. de frauding a Iioarding-house keetMT. Jury find defendant not guilty and tlie prose cutor. Henry Troxell. to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Lambing, aggravated assault and battery. Jury lind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of f.'Ml and co-t of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. S. C. Iturkhart, lar ceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. James Laumgardner, larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. James Felix, larceny and receiving stolen goods. Jury tiud de fendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Clenn. larceny and assault and battery. Jury found de fendant guilty ou Ixith indictments and recommended him to the mercy of the court. Sentenced to pa v a line of costs of prosecut ion ami undergo an imprison ment in tlie count v jail for .'to days. Common wealth vs. t;. A. Valentine, Thomas Evans and S. E. Join s. Contin ued. Commonwealth vs. Kkhard Jackson. Cout int lied. Commonwealth vs. John E. Strayer and Frank C. Ilorrlc. Continued. Commonwealth vs. J. A. Xoel. illegal Mquor selling. Jury tiud defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Hugh McNulty, as sault and battery with intent to kill. Jury find defendant guilty of assault and bat tery. Commonwealth vs. John Mack, assault and battery wit h intent to commit raji-. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Mack, sodomy. Jury find defendant guiltv. Commonwealth vs. Charles Sw arter, de frauding a tioardillg-holl-e keeper. Jury lind defendant not guilty but that he pay one-half the costs which by direction of the court w as remitted. ( oinmonwealth vs. Henry Wagoner, as sault and battery. Jury lind defendant not guilty and the prosecutor, James Jones, pay thecosts. Common w call h vs. Hugh McCloskey et a!.. larceny. Defendants plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. E. II. Jackson, mak ing and writing a fraudulent order. De fendant plead guilty. District attorney etitere l a imllc )ru.t iju i in other charges against the defendant. Sentence sus-nd-ed until argument court. John Kohlar No. 1. convicted of assault and battery, was sentenced to pay a lineof $.". costs and :v days in jail. Edward P.eales, convicted of larceny at September sessions, was refused a new trial and sentenced to pay a lineof .", costs and :to days in jail. Commonwealth vs. F. A. Spires, forni cation and bastardy. Continued. SKCIIXII WKKK. Court convened at 'J-.'.VJ on Monday morn ing. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Peach and T. It. O'Hara. charged, on information made by District Attorney Murphy with dissuading, hindering ami preventing a witness who had been sub poenaed to attend court from testifying, the defendants when called up plead nolle i-nnl) mUie, which is equivalent to a plea of guilty. The court sentenced Thomas Pea h to undergo an imprisonment in tlie county jail for twenty-four hours and pay a line of $!.V, and T. II. OTIara to undergo an impri-'otiment in the county jail for twenty-four hours and pay a tine of ?lo. Andrew McCartney, the witness who had been spirited away and who had been brought back ou an attachment and placed in Jail, w as dis. -barged. January lath has Ufii lixed as the time for holding the next argument court. Daniel Teeter, who was convicted lat week of felonious shooting, was scute nciil to pay a line of f.Vi, costs and .TO days in jail. Chihiiioii wealth vs. Charles Young and Frank Daley, receiving stolen goods. Jury lind defendants not guilty. The following cases on the civil list were disposed of as follows: ;. P.. M. Faust vs. Christian Otto. Set tled. John IIulx r vs. Chest Creek Coke Si Coal Company. Settled. O. L. Schoonoyer vs. Hon. John Dean. Continued. Straiise, Loth-child & Co. vs. Yost H or list cin.. administrator. Continued. James (iardner vs. A. II. Stevens. Con tinui'd. John D. Hughes vs. Sarah !. Heesr et al. Continued. Fse of David H. Edwards vs. Sarah (L Hi-vse et al. Continued. Sophia Iturgraf vs. Johnstown Passen ger Hailwav Company. Continued. Emanuel Wentz et al. vs. Peter Camp bell et nx. Settled. F. P. Martin vs. school district of Lower Voder. Continued. Charles J. Hoffman vs. C. P.aucrlcin P.rew ing Company. Continued. M. Opeiiheimer & Co., vs. Caron Leakey . Settled. Commonwealth vs. John Sweeny, larce ny and receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. same, highway rob bery. Jury tiud defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Patrick 0"ConneIl, highway roblx-ry. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Holiert Watson, William Watson. Hichard Cook and An drew Voting, assault and battery and ma licious mischief. Jury lind defendants not guilty and divided the costs between the defendants and l-rauk Mortise, the prose cutor. llnlltlsr F.xrnralon Tlrbef. For the iM-nelit of the increased travel which ihe holiday season always brings, the I'ennsylvania Kailroad Company will this year sell excursion tickets Ixtween the various stations on its system at the reduced rate of two cents per mile. Such tickets will be sold l-twfn all stations except to and from stations on the Ilown- iiiL'town and Lancaster branch and toe L'nited Kailroails of New Jersey Division Tbe dates of sale are I wi'i'inw-r 'Jvtul to "."ith and DecenilM-r -".th to January 1st, s;, inclusive, valid for return until Jan nary 3rd, 1S-.H, inclusive. Tiik Steiling Coal Company, operating Til i 1114 !1 f. IListinns. this county, and at Clearfield county, with Genera! I). II Hastings us president, has retired from the business ot mining and shippir.g coal. having leased the operating of their mines lo otheis. Mnffr Gimla Jail. Elder Rolx-rt H. Singer, of Cali ornia Washington county, an evangelist jf the Disciples church, w ho w as convit ted of assault and battery ai the NovemOei term of court at Somerset, Pa., was on W.-dnes-- d ay refused a new trial by Judee 'ong necker. Singer addressed the -jurt pleading for leniency on account of hi- family. Tlie court administered a most scathing lecture, and intimated th:t the verdict should have been for a more ser ious offense. He was sentenced to pay a line of i and to three months in jail. Singer was tried for having attempted to commit ii criminal assault on Mrs. Alice Jeffries, of Addison, while he was holding a protracted meeting. When ayoui;rnari he was a resident of Ebensburg and is well known to the older residents of this place. M m nnrrlaitr Mrrrnin. . The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphms Court fortheweek ending Wednesday, Deeemlicr 13, ls'.i.t: Wm. H. Ceigler and Sarah ltuth-r, Johnstown. John IL Johnstown James and Maggie Ganddr. Joseph Hermann Johnstfiwn. and Catharine Plum, MlM-rlUarouii .Xullrra. VNKW'an.t won.lerfol rrme.ly-lir. Ki mer'n l5 'eitln Iteiucht. Mirt cure l.r all innnoh , liver and klilner con.plant A reme dy that bag twn tborouatily letted and bag i:v. n univeraal ratmlartion 1m uterus are Ol. locu tion..!. te. 1 1 efgi -eiaUi- diited the iol ol that clan ol Individual such a railroad men and irnve uK u.l tho-e lio ma i.l.ltitej to ae at uiot ciini-Lantly on the'r leet and wtione or-upa-tl..n rendon It injH.utle to bava a Btei.I- diet and rr-ieu Inr hours Inr meal, and who. in " onue-qtiem-a ol their lrrKUlar moae ol livl ar. i-e cuiarly prone to aurter Irorn indigestion. la- ut ol appetite. t!chin leeliuicol dullnea or nitiat iok altrr me tin. dizx.nei. tamtnert. c)e -le nmg. r-Hlpitatinn and ConMl.iatlon, and ahui-e Kiimeri ir.nii the eomum auxin upon ihera are apt to iftwmt weakt-Disd Irem lieinic overused. The KetueilT m tue liJt lonie lor the ntniiiarb. tHiwel.-i. liver and kldneva that ban ever two di rt.vereit, and lu ure hm lieen alien led t f the uiot uranlyibK reaulli In dprp-i ni titne? trouti.e. lnl nieiliclne l without a riv-.l. it hsK-urr.1 many r-ea ol dfio,tla io win h ev erytlnuK ele had l.il,i. and in dlneanen nl the tuaddrr and kidney the lieoebt dertad In.m lt u e t.ave n many n liecn ezireiuely uri.ri inu a we-l an exceedingly Kratityinic. r'ientii uHiTio Irum I.I.Mi.1 1 veins have lieen cure ! In le tnan a w:ck. oltentiiue in Iw.i ov. That tmul.lrw.nie Inw-kii f and fpuilOK. eauned !y ca Hrrti. l;b whl.-h nunv are arht.-tr.!. .ndom II ever ia.Hi to j id . to thM uiejieiue. The reme dy ia not one nl the dn-ajrreeat-ie lien. a aile. nuntlDi diae so olten i.reacnlied, l.ut ,n the mntrary Is a uold. ulenfant tunic, and ean te l-rne I.y the itjunt delicate ptuunrli. Lado i and eldi r y i-eei.le are i lewe-1 m tit it lor this reason as well as on account ol its great curitive puwers and men's. I.-..ile whose nervous systems have been shat terrd and Ln keu down tbroue'i fuMerim: Iroin varioui It-uiaie cui.iaintj. and are nuttering Iroiu extreme uervoui.De , dliiloe.-i. lai: tuef-n. pail-itat Ion ol ti;e beitrt. conrtipatum. or - idney I scnoiir, Dd aei.eral .l-l l.i , will rluil lr Kil niT's In-:.k. i J J'i tne tnbi:nelel to sirecthen their borvi-p, tune Ufi tlo-ir sy-ieins Mntl reutate ttieir t-iwrls. ever nod kidnls. As aldojl i.ur-int-r it ttii no ijU4i. l.se.tic s tieiiKht Is tbe best me tirlue in the w ,rid. I Ud and y..ur.a ol b.,th fetat n D.I bin to bo the uiift muliit.je rcinr.lv ever dlei vere.t. Prci.arel lj the St. tl. Medinne t o., Niun Hend. lod. Kur.n;.yMfi. M. SliliDIAKLK, opposite the tiulilic schools. KuensnurK. Ps. ' T alot the Eod of ( ctolier, a stna.t dark A brindlecw with short, thick bur", aout 3 J "Id. Aiy inli.ru.ation ci.n-eruiuK above will tic Ibar.lttuiJy received I.y rtrtK r.vi wai.ii. Nov. -M. 1SM.-J. IHti.u,ra 1HK Ktienst.ursr Huil.linu a. Ixian Ass.'-iatlnn wiil otter Inr ralo at the e-.uncil cLtol.,-r. L:i ensl.urir, on tbe -noith Mumlay In le -lulier, (I.IMM.IW. IMOS, HAVIS, I.tT LtKisui, Secretary. I'rt uent. L't'KS. leoriee I. KrHlerlcks. ol Kltenburi. l.avs the leghe.-t n:arkel prire lor nil kinds I It re. K. U JOH.STO.. .V.J.UK K. A. H.iiU K. K8TABL1HHKD lSTi. Johnston, Buck & Oo.7 JJANKKKS, EBENSBUfWi. - TESS'A A. V. KI K, t aoliler. lrJTABLISHED S8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKULLTOWN, PA. T. A. fIIAKB.ir;iI, I'anhler. General Bantina Bflsintss Transacted. The lollowini; are the principal features ol iceneral baLEInir business : nF.josiT Keceived payal.leon demand, and Interest bear IriK certificates Issued to nine depositors. Extended to enstotners on tavoraMe terms and approved paper discounted at atl timet 'I.l.r.TIO.M Mads tn the locnllty and niion all thehsnklnit towns in the United States, i'bances moderate. IIKAITS lnsned nexotlahle In alt parts of the tnltMl stntes. and lorelKD excbanKe issued on ll parts or Kuroj e. Atrl'.TS Ol merchants, farmers and others sollc'ted. to whom reasonable accouioiatlon will be enended Hatroui are asuured that ail Iraiisactlor s shall be held as strict I v private and onbdcntnM. and that they will be treated as liberally as tood banking tules will permit. Kectluily, JOIINftiTO. Kl K A- ". A. K r.4 rro J'rcaiifcit. M M. il. BAXnt Oltlt, THE First National Bank Ot PATTHSi. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid ep,- - $50,010. Account ol (ti.roratlons. Firms and Indt l.luals received uMn tbe m si lavoranie te.ms consistent with ale and conserva tive Ititnktic. stesrtiship Tickets lor sate by all tne lea.nns: I.incsan.l t-oreiarn I'runs ayuie in aujr ol 'be princi-al cities ol the Did World. All rorresiionilence will bave our pertocai and prompt aucuiiou. iBterrm nCtl.-i 3 fald n Time lexlt. To Investors. w rHY no away from home to seek lnve. tments hen you can euf rno'ji ' u r M..n.a nsrurUler on me :rn ur a.mmij Paymeut plan and whlol. will nut yon twenty per rfnt. on your monejT tor particular, ne "n r ad.lrefs H. A. tN ' I.KH A itT. Ann. S, Hri. r.wiiiwi'u, j rotate t John Metiiear. .Icei-nwil . letters tcnatncniarT on n -'-,0 - Motntar late ol ihe iK.rouKn oi i.oiy, m m- iru county. f.nncylTanla. havinn twn vranied ton.e nolle. li herat.y alven toall penwin in.let.t eil U Haul ent.te to make payment to tne without ri.i.v . n.l thnM having claim aami r.mo .11 ..m..hi lhm l.riilierlT HUintHI irs-r. M'r ki- . I AKIIljnLiULI..'dn. I 111. . I K IM. IS. lFSU.Ol. J "-""I VIIMIMSIKATKIX'NOIU-K I-tttr ol aduiluniration on the -late ot Annie K. ln.ri;e. late ot the borough ol ilnior.. ....h,l, Minn v .IMVUN II V I II X -...v... to the uni!rlnned. nonce nereej i" thoe ln.lct.ted to aald etate to make j ajtneni touie without delay, nnd th.e havlnic ,''m aicalnrt the ame will present tnem duly authen- Ucaled lor etlieuieni. ,....,., Not. 24. 10. Adttln MratrU r ;atne to the i-remliie ot the f ohf nhar In iMuntter township on or about w nrai " juj .T. .i .i.i!- .i.itcd heller about ""'"V.h.iroi.i ..h (tmP on nek. The owner Is re.iuented to come torward, iree proji erty. eharKen and take her away. c:arrwi8 ,h. -Ill b. dltpoSed ol rco J--L ,oN Iec. 8. 1813. l-i.s..... viven that an election of Erector, ol tne ITuteeilon Mutual K.ro lnf-ur-ance fompany ol Oatofrla tViunty will l.o he.d at .7lF... .;..-n,lnr In Kheu.-tmra on '"."1Z fetwoen the huura ol 10 1. i. and a r. . T. W M'K. Dec. 15, '.883. Secretary OTKAY NOTICE. 'amo to tbe pretni leg ot the "". .rs-ii iit. ima. a iar. hn..di- i.m.i i and tall wniia. nd .-earlna: tuediutn nixed hell, the owner U re.jje.-ti to eou.e lorwa'd. prt.ve i.r..rty. imy chme. anJ i.k. her .war. other wife i-tie will tie di-t-i-cd ol acconlloK U, law. tKNtST VUNKIN. If, li, 1UUJM. In Dry Goods. (iiiKham in all paterns at cents per vani. Muslin, mil width, at I . cents per yam. Line calicos, all patterns, at ." :-ents u-r - ... - yard. Just think of it. former price r. ;' cents per yard. Outum t'loth in every style ail" rents per vard. Tiihle Linen, w hite, at 'o cents per yard. White llaniu-l at 'Jo, :r and 1 cents per yard. Ked flannel from 1 to .V. cents per yard. Uray Manm-I at l-1.' i-cnt -r yard. Storm si-rire, hlueor lilack. at cents pi-r yard. Lroudclolh, hlue fir Mack-, ."'. inches wide, at M.1 cents. All-wool Henrietta. .VI inches w ide. $!. llordered sere, szray or lnown, at cents. Camel hair mixed, the latest dress smuls at 4" cents. Any color of Casmere you want '-'." cents jmt yard. Hop-sark'inir. the latest and most fasli ioii.'iliie dress imkIs. at s.'i cniis (n-r yad. Chenille talile covers, ery pretty, from ti.ii tof .'.rst. Ladies' Fnrnisiiiiis Department. Ladies Jersey l il.hi-d ests. w it h sleeves, at 'J.'i c nts. Ladies" wimiI hose at "Jo cents. Ladies' Fascinators from l.'.eeiits toL.Mi. L adies' Coats, all sies. from fl.Ti to f I. .. Blanlcets cU Haps in Atuflnacce. (iray and white hlankeis from T.I rents to ?i.4s -r pair. Kenicmlier ihi-se hliitikets are full i"-4 w ide. Haps, full size, from fiTi Cents to .'!.. CLOTHIJS'G. FOR l:uYS. latest styles. I'oys suits. from el. 24 to fT.oo. Youth's suits In tlie very lal t patterns. comt'ienetn at ?'..sn and up. We Imilirlit a special lot of tmy-' three piece suits, sji-s !. in. 11 and I '. Tle-y are actually worth fl-'.oo. We can s( them for i-l.:t and l.'.s. They are dandies. 0) O CO O W M f W Q H o H O 73 O n O a tsJ CO D 70 K. 1 RKtH. MATHIOT I'.KAI'K. REED & READE, Vttnnvi- sit Inv- hKtNSHlK.I, - - - l'ENNA. Utice on Centre rtrcet. 1 4 X f.l M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - lnw EHENSBVKU, PA. Ofllee tn Armorr Knlldlna-. npp.Oourt Hrnira. T. w' DICK, Al"ltKNEY-AT-I.AW, EHIM.BIT.U, PbWW'A Special attention to given claim tor i't n- flon Hounty. etc. chT- "i J. F. MrKENKICK, ATTOM IT A WHO .1-KSEl.LOR AT LA W. Ellr-NSBtKU. PA J)wtfice on Centre (treet. J. LITTLE, L . ATrOKNEY AT LAW. KBKavnVKu, - . Pa. - iftlre in tlpera lloaee. oce v. II. MYEUS. ATTt JRNEY-AT-L.A W, EBBBt'Kw. Pa. Ifra la (loUanadr Kow. cm x rr.irr ftreai. D ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LAW. KncKHHi RO, rKMA. Hft)H1 In I Ipra Hnni. emr trct CASSIDAY'S Shaving Parlor, EBENSBURG. rintlS well-known Shavtnic Parlor l located on I fentre inreet. near tbe County tall. ha re cently ten hndinicty reiuroli.lie.1. paircd. and ntted with every mitcrn convenience, and l one ol thepretneiit. neatcnt. and best rhnpf In Northern Catnt-rie. It t In chante ol c.tn tent workmen woo will irlva every attention to cu.to-.er-. Vour 'f OAILAY. OF URSE. THE BIOGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confulcnce justly reposed in a merchant, anl of the best place that pives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the head requires a pood eye. Use your oo3 eye and make a note of our name anl prices. Mr. II. Orth, our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought larrc and otgood prices. We buy only tor CASH and uh buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. 1'OK MEN. We ate strictly in the sw im. IomhI heavy worsted suits, all ?.-..'.i. Letter suits as hh as r.'.oo. for l'he overeiiat season is here. Lave started and they ar- juin Our sales fast. 1 1 i '.' I'.eeause no one ever saw them so cheap. We are prepared for a hiir triolein pants. We mean to sell and can't help it. If you look at our line line you will liny. GENTS' FDBBBH1K& GOODS. w k a i: i; i x 'i n i; lla i . Stiff I.ats. the latest stvl.s. f ,r if loo. Letter ijualily stiff hats from el.-'.", up to :. Caps in all styles and kinds from pi cents to sl.oo. IJood heavy over-!. iris for 4s ci-nt-. All-wool i.iue. hlai k and y shirt for l. r.. Latest styles laiinilrieil shirl-. w ith col ar attaehed. Irom T."i 'i-iits up tol.."io. Yotl Ollht to see OurI.iiieof24c.Ties. THEV A'.i-wooi ; AUi: LEAF ri i:s. ini'ii-1 1 ll'lell Kulc" I it hi n 'J at '. cents. Camel's Lair, the Im -t ma. I. 1 1. il. -rel.il li - itiii. for T.'i cents each. 'i"w o-1 1: read ed "iioti-sliiiti kin clot hi n. any stripe or pattern for ifl.tst each. :' uinler you want Tin se itikkN lire I IV Gthe Swit. Coll.Jee sruarantw- aecoiiipaines manufactured Miils ami a ai h and evei v one. CARPETS. The carpets this season are very nice. Tin pal terns are hrljrht and fa-efnatin:-' Sif t hem and you will lie convinced that l'U I'KK ICS ALE LIt.iiT foi anyhody. We ea rrv URGERSTGCK-Q1LCL0TH than any other : is U aiitiful. tore on the mountain. It r3, JL JTil THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZIN, PENNA. '"-T-A-I-dlZl If You "Want TAKE YOUR GRAIN TO THE OLD THE OLLER Full For the Manufacture of Flour Grist Mill in Ebensburg FIUST CLASS WORK, Bring in your Grain nnl give us a trial Each man's ground separately and you get the null is run every day with the BEST OF POWER. SAMUEL D. LUDAVIG, fcpis.iirs Proprietor. 151 new STYLSS 15- 15 rai jg.UR Fall and Winter Stock of Overcoats is now 'complete. We have the Largest Stock in North ern Cambria and will give you the Lowest Prices on Fjne Goods in the State. We kindly ask you to call and examine our goods and get our prices. We Will Save You Money and we are confident we will please you. We have SUITS to fit and please everybody. Our line of OVERCOATS is immense. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. li si IciJ 151 IS1 IS FULL BLOOD SHROPSHIRES ALE ! I tiave a rboc lo' ot ram Until which are rich ly bred from tMitli rlre and ilaum ot noted .toca, 1'hey are covered with a dene I1eec ot choice wool. Ixiw down, f..ire anluiaif. built broad and of Kitod welvht and ID .! coudltlmi. There m Do tietver Hock to piaceat the tieml of a herd nl aood ewe. I will nell a limited numtier ot ewe Iambi and alio a lew ko, yeariioit ewbi II any one wanti lonietliinic fine to Marl a tbe llocK ii oca llll-O. eunal to any In the land tor wool and inottcu M ill t fold hk.h. KKI'KKS Kti.V, tK-Lo, ItMS. Tyrone. Miair c-ouuly, Furniture. Full ciirht-piecc hard wimkJ ln-ilroom suit. . Full eight-piece oak hed room suit. f .T.oo. Leds. light or dark, from f J.f.o to 7..r. Lounges. Moijuet plush, very fancy, for .VI. These lounges are full six feet loop and pood w id t li. We carry the licst assortment of rockers in tow u. It would do you pin id to see our leader: A cane hottum rocker, with very fancy hack, for i? .'.'.is. Kitchen Tables, $1.98. Lreakfast Tallies, drop leaf, sj legs, for 00. Si foot evten-ioii tahles. drop leaf. oak. for ."i.oo. Chilli's lin kers from .'iO cents to if 1.7.-.. See our CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1.24 We give voil eotlon top and w "Solid hot tout dark. ? one mattress ,ed tick (yen w ire spi-jug inrfrifo. ' kili'heii chair, light or A -k any of our cii-tomers and they reioininenil and advise you to huy will our ''..'.'4 cane i-hairs. A GREAT VARIETY! ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. Ladies' Ilongi a tip. hlltton, C. S. or Op- era. H Ladies I totigiila lip. spring heel, 1. f I. .i.i. i...i ami Jf.'.oil. Ludie liongola tip Llm her. i! Men's l.lu kle hrogans. '.i."( cents. Men's lip or plain Congress and Lais at Gv.. UOTICE. SHEftlKLE MILL In Ebensburg. Process has leen put in the 01.1 Shenkle and turns out nothing but CTi'im is Hour of your own wheat The .SI m 5 3 151 51 151 LSI 51 ci 5 51 LSI L51 5 a 5 5 5 i-2 5 15 FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Ofticn w.The nndcnlrned dmirea tfl Inform the pnf lln th.t they have oned a haviiiK .mr or on Main itroet. Dear the ot oltlce wtiero barberlnic In ail lt brancbe will oe rarrlnd on in the tut ore. Kvervthini; neat and eieau. Vour patronage lulicned. lrKUS tiHi.HL i GOODS
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