V J a mini a iiTrmun, I lit- SlU lti. t'AMllUI V H).. PA. l'i II PAY. - IIa KMi'.Ki; .'., iv.o. Ai.'l now the ilas ari'-rflliiii.' Ioiij'iT. i: Mit i iff .li'M ,, A. ; r:i y . of I'm ro!l- i. i aii, was in lnw n on Tinlav . - Mr. .1. .1. .MrpDiiin.ll. (,f rort;itri, s.nt ;i i. w limns in town mi TniMlay. Mr. .lolni O'llani, of Mnnsti-r toMi--li;p. iiti il Klii'tislmi' on Tm-silay. I' ('ovritmr .limit's A. 1'i-avi-r, of ;. ili Ionic, was iii low it on Tin'stkiy. II. P. Aii'li'imi. of Alli'izli. iiy town--1 1 1 1 ivportiMl as ln'iiiit sirioiis'y ill. M r. Pliilip Flu ,. of Aili-lifiiy tuun liii. visito.I ICSi'ii!nirif on Tli u isilay . M. P. Kitt.ll. a mi u if of i liis I '.ut. visittl .lohiisinw ii mi -tli't'Mi:i . Tin- ni'iiis of Taylor, M.-'.'uy A Co., I I il li i i n, 1 1 a v ! i-!t-i- ! fur v. an t of ordrr. I'minly Tr.'a-nriT C. .1. Mavii'. lias in rii in li wn for a roiii!' (lavs 1 1. is wrt-U. il wi-i-k ln-iiii! Christ mas wi-ck, i ,i 1 1- will In- no pa jn-r 'ssuimI rioin this of. li..- M. is. CilLi-tt Storm ami C. 1. Par i ;li. i if I .on I to, iri' in town on i -ilnt -s- ii. iv. Ciilniii-1 Span-jii-r, of SpairjIiT. win , a n ii hi tin- nnnii-roiis visitors to Klicns Imru on Tin-sil.iy. - A li male 1'i-ar anil twornl's wcri srt-n in tin- trinity of lit'iisi-tviU on Thursday ..I la-t wi-i-k. Chn-f Kniiinccr Y. IC. Martin and I. unity ha i- :: i n taUi-n up Unit' It-si-di in i- in t liis piai i-. M.-s-i-s. A v in Kvans. M. p. Kitti-ll an ! 1-. A. Shot-in ilo r, lllu-ii-! uru altor iii s. w i i t i n ,1 ili nsi . i w n on U i-i1iii-mI.iv. Pavid lo-i-di-r, of tVntiv township, on Tu. -dav of la.-t w.-i-k Uillid a Cht-stcr liil.- i i-i Ut-r w hii-h wi -inht-tl IK'S pounds. Pr. S. M Sw an, of .lohnstow n. slippt-tl tin-ii i- on Sunday last u-i his way I and fa Ilium, l-roki- st-M ra! of his rii-. Wia Alma, ilauulut r id' .Ii.'n; I', and K!:a Pi it. il't d al tin- Ihuih- of tin parent -i ii I iai 1: 1 .i u. on i-ii m-sila V . au.-il a' mi 1 1 out-.-.n . Mr. Mi'!-!-. .Ii.n.s. ;i.,-sv.r fur t In-Wi-.i w.i rd of KIm-u-Im i 'j. r.-.oi t- :liat t Ii -i i- w i-rr li i- ilea ; lis and 1 1. i rtit-i. '.-i i t lis in l In- w v il in Is'i;;. J"V 7 uru's pulilic seh. ills w ill m.t 1 elofi tluiV.: holid.iy Wii-U as lurtiieiiy. They w ill only elosf f.ir i w o days Christina- and New Visit's.. John Si I vis. ".'." years old. tried to hi in I f to a t ree with his -u p.-u .e-. in a r Pin.-Kiiu. We-t im ii ela nd t-ninity. Ilniit-f-s prevented hi- siii. jil,.. Vi. Pi Lie. all aiT'-d tinman of Hani son City, West inoi'i-l.i ml i-niin'.y. was hill lied l'i deal h a few d.ijs ,-j. Widie start in-.; a tire In r tire ii i'.ed. - It is i-iim;ited that one lii'i. dred lhi.nai..l !mi! '. nl' apple- wi n- sh-j i-.i from IJedfoid 1'HMitv llii- n ;ir and Unit the farm ers ii-ril Mil ilitrii.ir .-".. i.. . Mr. Sam. I.tnlwi:.'. of tin- K,i- ward, ki I nl l w o po p.ii keis ia-i w ei k i hat fur-iii-hed him .villi neai iy ' ii poiiniNol' porl. I iiit" w ei heil li-' pou nd- a n.1 the other '."m pounds - I ;! i C. A. Sliarl-an-h"- a-l-.eii'-i nu-nt in ii'iot iier t-olii mn. sha i 'h-i i .--!." .- v.;s a!- ,iv a --i ii id pi aee for 1 1 a i li ,i : n. In" f i- I in I i da v - he will ive y o-: ha r' i i ii- t h a t will a -' o 1 1 i - J i inn. -On Saluni.iy the ( ' u rw : i ii l-nnin i:a v i" w a v. and ii.i ...' o t-t nl i.e.'- .--e.t p.-. I. l,m 'i. 1 1 n i i if w I: if!, pa I Wi i ! la ni-pi iri I he m : day. the haliinee hav it ir I . en t aught oi. the way down aloii' :e hanks. - Prof. A. V. I lih-iu. prin.-i p i! of the Coin maiiirli piihiif si hoi., i- teai-l.iiiif in this ,i :t- this wt-ek in ;.e a l-s.-nee i.f his hroiher. Prof. T. I.. (J.iisnn. win, is.it-t-in 1 1 ii ir the Pi-il fort! eoiiiiiy i !,l i ; u te. - Joseph ('niideii. an okl resident of Cn-v le ton n-hi p. tiled a t hi- Inline in ihat township nil Wetllle.o.iy of i.l-t Week. I I is rem iin w ere inferred in the Ca'.lmlie t-i iin ii-rv at New ih-rin.iuy on Friday last. Miss Ada Thomas, -I a u'h I i-r of V alen tine Thoiii;i,s. mul Mis- lletiie Piuiii. tlau'hler of Mrs. IS. A. IS'um. ol Car:-. II Inwu. w ill have on Monday for the si.lt4. of I ndiana, w In-re they wid e.iter a t .in vent. Pav id Sin 't h. w ho w a-c mi li n.il in the Pi ilfnrd jail fnr hoi si -st.-alin.'. on Tii.--d;:v evening s,.jc., Shenir Pliee's d a 1 : ' 1 ; ! I T II II I le she w as tak ilia "II PP'T to t he pl i siili-i-I-. and e.-i .i in inir the kejs. suifei did in making his rsrape. - nil Saturday la-t while workmen were tli i u a t ri neh alni.e the railroad near Napier. PeuTonl tounty. th- f-nnni the sk.-ietoii of a man lyinir fare downward ninii r ahoiit three feet of dirt, supposed hai e heen ti-.iirth-red. -i.eori'e l.'entel. of dr.-'.",' township. Ct-ii' re roii ii I y. t aisrd I'.'i'.1 ., litis he N of rim ir seed this year whlrh will ni-U.him the h a ii. I -nine sum of a' most -1 .1 on as t he pt ire ,,,!( up jtl,i may reach -i or ".i n-r lilishi I hefofe spi-injr. - Alram ISeam. of Somerset county, who was so terriMv l-eaten l.y ma-ki-'l rot hers, some time ml'o. for whirl, crime several mrti w el e a I ri -ted and arit n i t ted. dird from 1he rll.-rts ,,f the 1., :sti;,-de-d.iv tiiirht. He w a- ei;r-n! I. - I'll Tlle-ihiv m l!:ii- of :i-t week a child of Mr. and Mr-. Frank P.-.tu-r. of Cai in tn ,. ii w as mi htnlly i.iirii. i! hy its clolhii. eatrhins; lire f;d;n I i n h t i n-j a inat.-h. thai ii died the next day. The hil.i wa- a little hov aaeti ilm-e ears. .I.i-e.h Ps; !. (,n,. ()f t!ie live i,r:;!:, aholi' ioriist- of Piair roiini y. n'-o one ,,f lie-o !. -t nerrhaiils id that rornty. an I nnd.-r whom II.., 1. William A. Wao.tre r.-r.-iv.-d his i-arlv h.i-ine-s tr:iin::i'. tlietl at hi- ho ne in Ailoona mi St.nd.iy, aired -. years. F.'lis P.. --s. who was hi-ilv i.,j.n-e.l in a railroad w rerk at Fort Wavur, Indiana, snlne t .Im- a-."o. itii-il fliitll his injuiieson Tut -day. The ileera-e.i w a- ;, hroiher of Mr-.T. MrN.iniar.i. ..r this ,!are. and his remains nnv hi-.tiL-ht here to day (Thurs day i fo- interment. -On Thursday tnm ninu' id !a-t week tin cliihlrmi of Mrs. hav ill M.I"..,Mn. a wid ow, fi iind In-r lyinir in ar the -love. hvinM liurneij to death. Some time (luring the nlulr it. i.H lhoiiht. -In-irot up to i the lirr mul. faint -in if. fill i n ( t he a rate. She w a- ii;, Vi ar- of Uife. Michael Keiirni y. of A Itooua. died at Id- h.ii-..- in that rity on Siiud.iy moriiiiiL', a-;i-l l ear. T In-derea-ed w a foim.-r-l a 'esidelil of iliiiore. where he lived for a niimher of years, and hi- remain were i ik.-n P that plan- f..r interment in the Catlioile eeilieli ry. Mrs. CotTrnih. ifi-iifi-i-('iiii..'i-i-sn::iii ColTi-.ilh. of Sniiiersi-t. dieil verv suddenlv IIIKl liexp.-r,.,t!y ,,, .r ,-, j,, , . Soln- i-rsi t linn-,., in that ph,,-, . on Saturday. She u as aUmiii.-, years t.r ai;). .,, js Mir Vilnl hy In r hll-h iml Hint our son, A. F.IU.-e olllolh, of Filiroln. Nell. -Iii'iri!i. V. ami hatiirl IVM-a. ow ru-rs of the l.'i.inshiii n. JS.dford county, sii-atn tanneries, haie failed. Hvertil ions n.-r.-Issiietl a train t. thmi for fIT.ooo. One of th lit in !- :i hrothi-r ami the other a son of th laic John Cessmi. Tin failuie is due tothcilepiession Ii. the leather market. It is thought thej- will U-ahleto pay Uol I tr for dollar. , Miss Nora I.uttrinuer, of This phieo. wliiir retiirninif from Harri-hura on Mon cai' iii--tht. had her pocket, picked while ot: tin- train. Iler po.-ket Immi'k was after wards found in the car hut a !ivr-th!lar hill that it t-oiil ai lied had disappeared. U.-v. Jani'-s Cravm, assistant pastor of St. John's Catholic church, .lohnstnwn. has In-,. u tran-frrrcd to Khrenfeld, where he Will he pastor of the Catholic fomrreira lion at that place, lie will he succeeded in .Tohnsto-vn hy Key. Father lleaiid, who is a native of llollidavshiiri;. .lert-mia h Peiin, alio was workimr In tin of ISuhh's Clerk Piimhrt Company al Poi taire, on Wednesday after llooii of last i eek, while at work at the cut-ntT saw, ft 1, with his left arm against the saw and had it friijht fully torn and iiiatml.d. It is dotiht ful if t he memher can he savi d. The mutilated remains of Harvey Norton, w ere found on the railroad track, near Tipton, on Friday la-t. A card found on his per-oii indicated his identity and resilience a- Alleirhetiy city. A telc ci a ii, i o t hat ci'y hrouht the deceased"-hl-ot her w ho took the rein. I i lis f) t hat place I'm Intel tin-lit. The work of cradinil has not yet heen commenced on the lS'acklick eleii-ion nor will it he for -everal weeks. Con'lai-tor Mcl adden's force Is husy at work erectina shanties and cominis-aries ninl providiiiir i nai lers for t he men. and il is expected Ihat woru will hi-iiin oil the aradinv: soon a : trr t lie 1-t of January. I .e w is I I.iol er, one wf Fheiishu rir's old -est ci I ieiis. died at his home il this place on Tue-day. hrrrmht-r l'.'th. aired ahout so years. The dereased was horn near Wil liaiiishurir, Plair rounty. and came to Kh- eii-hiira w hen a you man. over (Ki ear- vt-ar- atio, and has resided here eer since, lie le lives a w 1 1'.- and row n-up family. (h-orai" Srhettiir, the contractor and Im i l.lrr. w hile w orliiii; on t he new huild iiiir of M. h. Ih-arer. in this place, on Mon day la-l. lell from a -calfold a distance id ahoul tin feet and leeeivttl injuries that will keep him Irom woii; for several days. One font was hadly sprained and it was necessary Intake him home in a sleiuh. An en u-rl a inmi-nt will he given at the Parorhia' Hall. I.orelto. on Saturday ev eii I Hit. I l.'cemher .'iot li. Tie' suhjert, "Thi ll ii korv I' ll l in." w ill furnish I hose w ho at tend with an eveiiimr's recreation and amusement and we feel certain that all 11 ho s,i will he Wi ll pleased. Poors open al7:.'S'i. Knlertainuient coniiiieiices at s. --In the advertisement of Pr. Morit Salm. in t h i s week's issue of t he l'lllliMVN. we neifle.-ted to insert that the I (octet win. M vi-it l lallilin . hereafler. He nil' vi.-is. (oiliil.in oil Wed ties. lay. Ilecemher r.. win-re people in in ei! of his services will Iind him a! I In- (iailitiu Hoii.se. His olh- in-s of the er tlates w i appear in future is Fiii.rvi vn. u Saturd iv iiiht Pit-hard O'Connor, a well-known eitieii of Somnset enmity, who had hi en on a visit to Johnstown was iririo-n with paralysis while on his way home, anil was found dead the in-M day ahoiit a in 1 from his home. Hi" was i.l li ars of and an uncle of F. J. and .1 I !.(!"' on n imr. the w ell-kn.e.i u attorney-' of Johnst.r.i n. '!y a decree of the court made las; wi ek Spao'-th r has her u incorporated into a holoi;-h. The elecl inn f or o 1 ! i ce is o f t h new horntiirh will he In-!. I oft the third Tuesday in l'i hriiary m v t . and 1 he orticets a ; : ii ! . 'i I lo l.oi.i the election are: John (i.e. p.-int. judir.-: P. H. Mi I iarvey and .1. C. P.'.'.k. y. ins) . , tors, and d ole, Pi i ei - t : i e i 1 1 - not in- of said eiec I ion. --The miners of Ch-ai lield. Center. Cam l.ria, Pidiaiia. J.-lf. isnii. Cniitoii. ISed.oni .1 in! 1 1 u 1 1 ! i n tr Ion con nt ies. pursuant of r.-s-oluiions adopt.-d at mass nn-et i n's held it: the 'I.-:-. i li eld and Perch Creek regions, will haii- a hii: rrpiv-entative meet im.'. The con V r li t ion will he held at ha Puis i,;. Wednesday, hecelnher .T. for the purpose of i-stahlishii.ir a j ir i mam ut miner-' organ -iza ! ion. K Postmaster K. I". Spi nei-r. of Has tint's, ami his partner will he given a sp.-riai hearing hy the house pistollici eoiuini t lee a t Washington w ii h n gard to a device t hey eonlol for the prompt and ci liain ilis;rihui inn of foreiirn mails. This dev ice has met I lie approval of the super inleii.l. iit of the railway mai! service ami the enverii'iient is to he given an oppor tunity to huy or adopt it. A urainl lair and festival will he hell in the hall at Si. Augii-tiue, l ommen.-ing Chri-1 mas ev ening and c iniinning every J Monday. Wednesday and Saturday night i for six weeks. The proceeds of the fair atr for the lietielit of the Catholich church in that place and all who attend will not only he royally welcomed hy the good peo ple of thai vicinity, hut w ill also have the satisfaction of aiding a worthy cause. John Y. Criisan. of Poiivar. who for thirty one years had heen a track-walker on the pi-uii-ylvauia railroad hctw ecu Poi ivar ami Parksaddie. met tleat h i n a hor ri hie manner on Thursday. His remains were strewn along the track for a long ili-tance, and it was not until portions of his hody w ere found that the trainmen knew an arciJent had happened. lie haves a family. He was well off finan cially, there hems no necessity for him to w oik. A PiifTalo. Uochcster :ml l'i ttshurft c.ij! train on tint Cleat field and Mahoning railroad, run into a landslide a I o'clock Saturday morning at Coal Hill, opposite C'ieartield. The engine and live cars tut-ihh d into the river. Kngineor Harry Cri Ili t hs a nd Fireman Curt I'M went over the twenty foot en-.hankllielit. They es caped injury. Prakeman S. ,1. Cihhon, was thrown into the river, which was full of running ice and had a very narrow cs rafie from drow ning. F. A. Spires, of Callitit:, w ho was ar rested last week in this place charged on oat h of A . ( i. A ndei :;on w ith desert ion, and w ho g.i v e hail for his appearance he fore .1 us- tire.lone-. of tins place, tor a hearing on Tuesday, appeared at the time set hut the prosecutor tailed to appear. Mr. Spires h id ill posse--ion a letter from Ids wife ill which she staled she had nothing lo do with the proseciitir.il. that it was mi aul hori.ed hy her, and that the charges made in the information were without foundation. Judge Koty, of Creertshlirg. ren dered a deci-ion last wick touching I l.i at rical companies that give pel form aii. i-s ill the slate outsi.l.t of Allegheny and Philadelphia counties. lie decided that all traveling theatre companies ac cusing to law must pay a license of fVl to il..- county treasurer hrf.re a performance can he given unless a siale license of I,(1' shall hav e heeji previously pai.l. Iftiav clinii t rou p. s are required to pay such ex-c.-ssjv,. licenses as this, there w ill lie few to liter tie- ( .inline- of the state. I In Monday while workmen iveieen gavd in excavating a trench for laying Wat. r pipes near the Perm Traffic Company'.- -lore in John-tow n, one of the men struck Ids pi' k on something hard, and on Jigging around to see what il was came upon an iron safe. The Ilun who made the Iind was delighted and expected to got Me up t he contents, supposing it was filled with money. Pi fore hi could he prevented he had kl. ocked olT the handle and w as pi orrrding Willi a sledge to de molish the iron lni. He was stopped in Ids work, however, and examination of Un safe showed that it In-longed to the .lolms- to.ni Water X (ias Co., and was lo-t at the time of tin" great Hoot!. It waii Used for keeping old paM-rs and hail nothing of any particular value In it. At 3:.M u'cliifK on Tuesday afternoon Pi-sel Accommodation train No. 3, on the ISaltiti.orr Ohio railroad, collided with a t':trtiegi. Stce! Company shifting engine just cast of Praodock. One of the pas senger coaches was thrown over the side of a hrhlge into the lied of Tun Ii -creek. The estimated unrulier of injured ranges from Ci tii K, and the death from 1 to .V One riian at least Is known to have Im n killed. 11 is name is James and he resided at McICeesport. His neck was broken by a fall while jumping to save his life. On Thursday the train due- here at noon did not nrrive until nearly two o'clock. On accou'it of a wreck on the main line the trains from the Ka.-t were all behind time and the train for Hastings did not wait for the arrival of tin; trains from the Fast at ( lesson. A theatrical troupe, billed for Pattou, got off at (Tes son. and. as their train was gout, thev got an order from the sucriiitcndcnt to have the Ktvenshurg train take them down to I 'at ton. As a consequence passcngeis for piH-nshurg were taken down to Patton. and hack ami then brought to KU-n.-burg, delaying them a couple of hours. tSeorgt! W. I.it.inger, one of the oldest residents of the vicinity of Loretto. diet! at the home of his son-in-law, Patrick Kearney, in Chest Springs, on Tuesday, aged S.I years. The deceased w as luirn In P.lair county, then II untingdon. in a house t hat stood near w here the Logan House, in the present city of Altoona. stands, and at the time of his birth the site of that city was covered with forest trees. For a number of years after attaining manhood he was engaged In merchandising in the town of Forctto and was an active and enterprising businessman. He is survived by his wife, one son Thomas I.lUirger, of Chest Springs, and live daughl -rs M rs. W. .7. Haines. Mrs. S. N. Allen and Miss I.i..ie Pil.itiger. residing in Ailoona; Sister M. Certrude. who is a Sister of Charity in St. Stephen's convent. Altoona. and Sister M. Pl.icide. of the .Meicy con vent, in Pittsburg. His funeral took place at Foretto on Thursday morning. I'tinrl Hrorrrdlnttw. The follow ing ."uses were disposed of af ter our report of last week: Charles P.. Fowler vs. Fred. Phtn.l. As sumpsit. Jury 11 ud for plaintiff the sum of fp.'.us. James Noon vs. Jacob Pi indie. As sumpsit. The court directed a compulsory non-suit. Mary Wilson et al. vs. McClelland West over el al. Tres-iass. J ury timl for plaiu titl eighty-eight cents. Mary Wilson et al. vs. Samuel Mays ct al. Trespass. Jury Iind for plaintiir ?.. 1.1 1 1. (!allitin A. Christy vs. James L. Mitch ell ct ah two cases. Continued. Joseph ltrooks vs. Charles Williams, ejectment. Jury Iind for plaintiff the laud described in writ. Theodore ISendeii vs. Joseph Prior. Kjectinciit. Jury Iind for defendant. Agnes huucaii vs. John C. Pender. As sumpsit. Jury tint, for plaintiff LMiwith interest from '.".Uh of June, ls.t.'. C. J. Piaii' vs. Flia .1. Wood. Contin ued. Noel vs. Cambria Mutual Insurance Company. Jury Iind for plaintiff the sum ' of .-(..III. Judge P.irkei on Saturday sentenced John Macken, convicted of sodomy and assault and battery with intent to commit a rapt-, to one year and three months in the Western pcniteiiti cry on the tifst charge and otie year in the same in stitution on t he second charge. John Sweeny was sentenced lo the West ern peiiiteniteiitiai y for two years and : hree moil '. lis for robbery and one year and three mouths for receiving stolen goods. Hugh MrCh.skey and Martin Howe, olivirted jointly of receiving stolen goods. were each sentenced to go to jail for a term of nine mouths. Mrrlw Limine. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court fortheweek ending Wednesday, lli-reiiilier :ii. 1 -.'!: (leirgeM. Pari on and Maggie Pysert, Morrellville. David N't wton Oreer and Jean Coop r Harris. Johnston u. Josiah D. Hoffman, Conemaugh, and Fiizalieth A. Wright. Poitage. harry (lillman. Kiehlat d township, and Fllie F. Shaller, Conemaugh town ship. (ieorge I). McClellun Drown and FIsie Plunimer. Portage. Mi. ha. l Dan Little and Klialx-tli Davis, Puritan. Jerome Skelly and Frances M. Shaffer, Portage. James T. Haw ley, Coop-rsdale, and An nie Jenkins, West Taylor township. Albert P. Miller. Johnston ti. and Alpha Croyle. Upper Yodcr township. James A. Laiigham, Susquehanna town ship, ami Flla Johns, Derringer, Indiana county. . Thomas Wardrop and Margaret Cowan, Portage. William Dougherty and Harriet Stale, Frugality. Kobcrl McAdooand Catharine K. Ilar hridge, Indiana county. Holiday Oiffr. The holiday season is close upon us. and every household in the land is preparing for the plum pudding, and the general feasting and rejoicing. A little good brandy for tin; mince pie, rum for the pudding, or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up and the cold out, is absolutely necessary for an old-time Christmas cheer. One of tht! most prominent liquor dealers in the country. Mr. Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., whom wit can cheerfully recommend, and who has the reputation for handling only absolutely pure liquors, will sell you the following brands of six-year-old pure Pennsylvania rves atfl.mi per full quart or six for $.". m: Pear Creek, (libson. (Jucken heitner. Finch and Ovcrholt. The famous Silver Age, the finest whiskey in tin? coun try, at 1. ."(, and Duqticsiie, a whiskey distilled from rye and malt, at $I.'-.'." per quart; inckciiheimer, 4 years old. at 7.V quart, and the Anchor rye at Mi cents You can have your choice of all kinds of California w lues, gins, rum and brandy, all p'ire and old, at from .Vieeiits pcrquarl up. Ail goods neatly liox'-d and shipped by ex press. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, s." Fed eral stuet, Allegheny, Pa. 1 1 rtii from lart. The Evans .t Dell Mining Company, of Dysart. has resumed operations after a shut-down of six weeks. The company has received large orders for coal and cx-l-cts to give steady employment to twen ty-eight or thirty men. The men have u cepted a ten percent, reduction, the com pany agreeing to allow net weight in-tead gross, as heretofore. When working steadily the average earnings of the men are f J.7." mt day. Within the past week traffic on the Cresson .fc Clearfield railroad has increased wonderfully. They have been sendingout from one hundred to one hundred and fifty car- of coal, liesidc the Other freight. Our school teacher, Mr. A. . Keliine, was sick last week but is now able to bt out again. His wife and son are w lib him now ami will sjM'i.d the wlnt-r here. Mr. John Martin, of Dean township, died at his home on Saturday, lie was st years old. Tho-cause of his death was old age, although he also had a severe cold. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. liis remains wern in terred in the Uichlaud cemetery. u. I Tta Urtirh I'wV. The various railroad rumors that are in the air aluul the extension of the Deech Creek receive additional credence from the ftdlow ing special from Chicago ou Friday last. That there Is some cause, unknown outside of railroad circles, for the sudden commencement of work on the Plarklirk ir. the middle of winter, is evident to all our readers. Whether it Is the execta tion that the Deech Ci"e-k will strike the north branch of the Dlacklick in Its efforts to connect Connellsville and MahatTcy, as outlined In the special, and that the Penn sylvania by the hurried movements will have the advantage of being rirst ou the ground, is a question that we can only guess at. The prosect for a railroad --i ininiage along the eaceful banks of the Dlacklick, will not bring sorrow to any of the citizens of Cambria, and holh con tending factions will tie welcomed with hospitable hands. The Chicago special says: "The mo-t important and significant piece of railroad construction In the United StaUs is that w hich w ill next spring connect the Lake Krie system at Coiinellsvillc with theCIear tield .it Deech Cre"k railroad, '. miles southwest of Clearfield. This connecting link w ill U" about ?." miles in length. The Deech Creek would probably have been extended from MahatTcy to Pittsburg some time ago. but for the diflic ulty in securing terminal facilities. The Pennsylvania has fought in every way to prevent it obtain ing entrance into the Smoky City, but a way seems to havu been found to ovenme that obstacle. "The student of railroading needs only these facts to tell tlie results. Iloth roads are ow ned by the Yandei bills. When the 7. miles of track are completed it w ill give the Yandc rhiits access to the best anthra cite regions in Pcnnsyl yaiiia. More than that it will give them a new thtTuigh freight and passenger route from Chicago via Pittsburg and Philadelphia to New Yoi k. The latttr part of the route w ill be formed in connection with the Philadel phia and the Ft high Valley. It will make i mileage from Chicago via Philadelphia Xm Ne-v l ork of less than l.imu miles, al most exactly the present mileage of the Fake Shore and New York via Dulfalo. Dy using the more direct and northern lines of the Heading and Lehigh Vallev. tin? mileage cau lie reduced to almost the present mileage of the Pennsylvania be tween Chicago and New York. "This plan will be carried out in its en tirety as early as possible next spring, and will be,the. most important move on the railroad checKcr board in years. Aside from the opening of a new through route il w ill give the Vandcrbilts commanding position in the coal trade. The date for the completion of the work has hot yet lieen settled, but it will beearly. Jbe new line will bi" exactly what the Vanderbilts must have to meet the competition of the Pennsylvania. For six months tin: New York Central has tried in vain to equalize the freight differentials on seaboard busi ness. Tin; two ccuts advantage enjoyed by the Peniisyivanir on Philadelphia de livery gives that road an immense advan tage on export business. Only within a week has it been learned that the Penn- ylvania positively icfuses to reopen the differentia! question. L'mler the circum stances it In-comcs necessary for tin: Van derbilts to secure a Philadel nhia outlet practically their own.'' It-al Ixlalr Tranfra. David Atherton et ux. to K. D. McCor- mick. Atherton, consideration, (. Fnion Cemetery A.-sociation to Samuel P.yrs, Taylor tow nship, .'!,'. Fd. L. Myers, trustee, to Kdwurd J. Fern hid. Kit hland township, $1. Cambria Iron Company to Conemaugh ind Franklin Water Compaiiy, Cone maugh. f-'.Vi. James H. Amsbty et nx. to W. W. Ams- bry, (iallitiii township, il. Treasurer of Cambria county to James Amshry, Ciallitin tow nship. flift. .1. M. Shiimaker. trustee, to Christian A. Frank et al.. East Taylor township, f'.V.r.'.".. Margaret UoU-rts to Albert J. Am-I, Fhenshurg, f loo. John Ashcroft et al. to Thomas V. Kyan, Washington township. t'M. ('eiievieve Pealil to Joseph Milzak, Johnstow n, fti-j.",. tJeorgt Y. Shearer et ux. to William Stewart Horner, Morrellville. Joseph Milzak ct ux. to John Procar. Johnston n, ?:!..". Joseph A. ("ray et al. to Sylvinus J. Wertner, White township. :.. Charles Anna to Stephen Long, Patton, :.t. Mary E. Clowes ct vir. to John S. Kilh-ii, Parr tow nship, 1. J. L. Spangh-r et ux.. trustee, to Amanda J. Killed, Spangler, ?H. Samuel Troxell ct ux. to Sarah Myrtle Miller, lleade township, M. Lewis W. Duck et ux to Charles W. My ers, Walnut Crove, Six. Anthony (J. Fredericks to Sarah Ann Derkey, Fcrndale, other considerations and I. tieorgo Habich, Sr.. to Frank Cowan, Lower Yodcr township, tm. Catharine Yingling et vir. to Silas Yingling, Washington township, ?-.7. Charles O'linn et ux. to James Kingston, (allitiu borough, "?.."i. Annie E. Powell et vir. to Henry Eger, Carroll township, JV). Aaron J. Horner ft ux. to Lincoln Skyles, Johnstown, 7ui. John V. Stevenson et ux. to Eugene I). Wclwood, Johnstown, $Ti.miO. Edwin Ii. Daldrige, assiguee, to F. A. Thompson et al., Washington township, i.". Administrator of James McCloskey to McAviiy.tl.'iii. M. E. Dennett ct al. to Peter L. Carpen ter, Johnstown, (l.ooo. Catharine Mc Hugh ct al. to Annie Pak er. Taylor township, fl. John C. Martin et ux. to John J. Mc Donnell, Portage, flTa. I). S. McAnulty ct ux. to James PIouso, Damcston, (IM. Jacob Sheriff et ux. to Henry J. Krume nacher, Darr township, tis. J. L. Spangler, trustee, et al. to Henry J. Krunienacher, Spangler, l."iO. J. L. Spangler. trustee, et ux. to Henry .1. Krunienacher, Spangh-r, JO(i. Ephraim Custer et ux. to Conemaugh and Franklin Water Company, Conemaugh tow nship. $X J. L. Spongier, trustee, et ux. to W. X. Daunard. Spangler, ?.VJ.". J. L. Spangler, trusu-e, et ux. to E. C. Drown. Spangler. t. Charles Kinney et ux. to Chailes J. P.urns, Tunnelhill. fXK D. S. McAnulty ct ux. to Mary A. DTn villiers, Darnestou, $.'.".". A lonll I'nnrral. It is very seldom that a double funeral is seen in Klx-ushurg. but on Wednesday one of those sad scenes occui red. when two members of one household were buried. On Sunday morning Det-cmlwi 17th, John, son of William I). Jones, of Cambria tow nship, n aiding about six miles north of Elictisburg, after a few days' illness from pneumonia, died, aged IS years. Ou Monday night his brothel Milton, aged 11 years, who was sick with the same disease also died. Their funeral took place on Wednesday, leaving the house at lo o'clock A. M., the interment being in Lloyd's cemetery in this place. About one year ago Mr. Jones' w ife died and now two of his sous have followed their mother lo their last resting plac. Mr. Jones lias lieen sorely alllicled. Potatoks In the cellar If covered over with paper will not freeze. MlirrlUar' Si ! !--. pHE Ehenif.unc BulUtin . "Loan Af-. "tattoo 1 will oiler tor le at tb council chain nr. Kl rimlsur, ud the :ourtb Jllt.ti.isy la I u-Qit-er, ft.tMW.UU I til IS. IA is. Ldtxr L.om, iserrctary. fr fldent. LH'KS. tieonre 1. Krtrcrlrka. ot Eten rttaru . nin tne hiithert Kirkrt price lor all kln.lt rl t i-a. illD STILL THiy (ODE ! New Bargains Erery Day! LOOK AT THIS. Save 4" per cent, on all tirtM-eries rought of CALL1IIAN t VEV as the foil .wing price list will show: 2 cans Salmon 3 lb crocks Apple Duller 3 Mi crocks Jelly 3 cans pie piimkiu, 2.V.; 7 cans Old tiermau Soap, ti cakes O. E. Soap, 2 for .V.; cakes for . -. . .riOC .fl.uo liest lieu Oil elinan Moll Soao, cake "j-. II. M. Soap, 7 cakes, :jo cakes..', .ff.im .vi lb sacks W inter W heat Flour pt r sack -. Tea. per lb; lbs for '. 'i.ii Marrowfat l'eas. 3 caus -K. i onuenseu .viiiK, per can Doast De-f. ht 2 lb can . Corned Deef, per 2 lb. ca"i . Chipped Ueef, (mt 1 lb can TaOle l'eaches, 2 cans Oingcr Snaps. 3 lbs ".. Wine Cakes. 3 Mis Milk Lunch Cakes, 3 lb 0. D. Rolled Oats, per 2 lb package...! Mince Meat 3 i,,s 1 r 1. - - tr it, " 7 lus f' r Kio Collce, per lb loc joe -IN" 2oc 2.K" n:t 2.V 2.V lilt" 2.H," .Vtc -i lb Lima Deans Five Druthers' Tobacco, r lb.... Hams. er lb Lard, lie. tier lb.; 3 lb for........". . 'JSC .12--C . :kic World s hair DIend Tea, per lb We would call sccial attention to our ."loc on ii in i ii i.ose riour al fl.2. per sack. 20 lb tJrauulated Suaar forfl.do with every order amounting to ?lo.ii. All cimmIs sohl by us guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. I'We pay Freight on all orders of ?lo.ui or over to your station. nr.SILVEUWAIlE (JIVEX AWAY. Send for price list. Orders by mail to CALLIIIAN & VEY, : DKADDOCK AVENUE. DRADDOCK, l'A. Will receive prompt attention JOHXSTO.S. M. J. HVrk.. bTABL16HKU 1872. a. u.tm a. Johnston, Buck & Co., UANKKKS, EBENSBURt-i. - PENNA. A. . BU K, aalilrr. KSTARLIHBBD 1988. Carrolltown Bank. CAKKOIJ.TOWN. FA. MIAKBAKill, tanhlrr. T. A. General Banting Bnsiness Transictei. Ttie lollowlnic are the principal feature ol Kcacrai uaLBinir pusineits : DEPOSITS KecclTerf psjal.Ieon demnnij. and Interest bear I uk eertlneaiea lcsaed to time depositor. Exteniletl to cotoroer on fnvomtle tetian and approved paper discounted at all times. CULLEITMIXiN Made In the locality and upon all tbebt nklna towns In ibe United States. Chances mo-lerate. iiKtm liwaed nesottahle In all parts of the Vnlted Stnte. and lorelitn excbanKe tsaued on ill part of l.uroi e. AU'lll'KTK Ot merchants, farmers and others soileld. to whom reanonal.le acNmolittion will be extended. Patrons are assured that all tranaartion't shall be held as strictly private and em lid rutin I. ami tt"it tliej will lie treated as lllwra'Iy as rK.il banklnic tales will permit. Hespect tally, JOIIXKTOX. Bl'4'K A- C. a. t:. j a rro . frtxitlrttt. wyr. ii. B.4ii om, Ut mhirr. THE First National Bank or PATTOX. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np,- - $50,000. Account ot f'lirt-oratloon. Ktrms and loill viilnals received nMin the uitpt lavorahle terms consistent with sale ami conserva tive HanklOK. Steamship Tickets lor saW by all the leading Lines and Koreiacn fruits payable In my ol 'he 'iriuclpal cities ol the old Worl.i. All correionilence will hare onr persocal and prompt attention. Inlrrral Paid ortU.U3 osB Time- Drpnalls. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In eOect November l'i. 16K . Conrieceloiia nt t'rrssen. XA8T. Seashore Express.........-. Alttiona AecowmO'lattou Main Line r.xl'Txtu Ailoona r.xpress...... ... Mali txi.ress I'hlladeluhla Express. WBMT. Johnstown Aceommodailon - I'aclfjc Express Way Psi-enKcr.... Mail Trln - Johnstown Accommodation... .. (. 25 a m ... 'Ilillll ..11 a ro .. l to p m it 17 i m .. 6 li p m Mian x :-? . m '.t ii a iS4m r.len burst Brsi"li. Tvalna leaves a follows: l.'M. 10 W a ri .. and 3.30 u. in and arrive at -reson at 7 6 . 10 M a. m. and 4.06 p Lea7e i'resson atuso 11 ao m and ft.3 p. m.. sun rriTi t tmf 1U.0& a. m. and li.lt and 6 05 p. m. 1'ressen and t'lrarfield. Lear Inooa at 6 44 a. m. and a. 40 p. n Inn at Cressoo at 8 06 a m. and 4 p. m. 1,'resson t 36 a. m. and S S p. arrlvlDk n. at io &S a m. and 8.43 p. m. arrlv. Ieave at lr- For rates mM. etc . call on asrent or address Thoa. E. Watt. I". A. W. 110 Ellth Ave flttsliurit. ra. . tlfi kj 111 S M PKIPISI. - "1"'. teneral Manasrer. (General Manasrer. HUT EX. L.K H K A N 1 E. U J. SHETTi. PaoraiwTOB, located at KuBols, Pa., near tbe B. w.i.-.w iHtnot. We always endeavor R. It P. to tur- nlsb tbe best accommodations to bosine s men. Pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons la search ol snmlort and quiet will Unit It a ilesfal le place to stop. The Table Is unsurpatsed and U always sutiulieii with the be.-t tbe market atloTds.and all the delicacies ol tbe season. rhe Bar is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors an J eiicars and nothinir but the beet Is sold, tibial alien tionn toth. ear. of SCHErna. For Sale. Two nice Oye-year-otd Bay Horses, well broke, rood to work, both single line leaders, sound in every particular. Will make a yood dra t. leam tood ac'lon and bne siyle. and both k nd and Hue tempered. W iU sell at ??r liee. 2i 18 U. Tyrone. I"a. tpM-X'CTt'K'S MITICE. H. letters tcstameniary on thsestateol Simon I'yao.Iaieol lbs Immunbtit Lilly tambr a eoun ty deceasl. haln been Kranied to the under siicned notice U hereby riocn ui all penoos In aented'tosaid es jtte lo Jk payment without delay and taose havlna claims aaatn-t ild es tate will present tbesn prorly aulbentlrated lor seltlemenu T w KyAN Lilly . Pa . Ic. ri. lHS t lecutor I KAY NOI HJE. c fame to the premises ol the subsrlber In Mxnster townahip on or about the Brrt ol Ju.y, a red and white and while spoiled heller altout a year and a ball old. with aliap on .ek. Tbe owner Is requested to come lorward, pru e lop ert. pa ehares and take her away, o nerwise tie'wlU lie dlipoeod ol accord I nir to law. liee. 8. 1(W3. - ai.urriiiN tviiTtCe lj Notice Is hereoy aiven that an ePetloa of .urectors el tne Protection Mutual Klr Insur ance Company ol Cambria County will b: he.d at ih. olti.-e ol the :'ecretary In Kltenrnuric on Nandar . J aaaary H, I HOI. betweeu the bours ol lu a. m. and x r. as. T. W.ll.l'K, lee. 15. '.fsJ. . tsacrelax In Dry Goods. ('indiums in all pattTiis at "i cents t yanl. Muslin, full wiiith. at 4li cents per yard. Jtlui calicos, all patterns, at ." i-ent;. per yanl. .lust think of it. former price i cents per yanl. Outing cloth in every st le at Id ct nts per vard. Tahiti Linen, w hite, at 2o cents p r yard. White flannel at Lll. 35 and 4- cents pel yard. Kcd flannel from I to :J5 cents jit-r yard. (Jray flannel at I--"1' cent per yard. Storm serge, hitieur hlack, at P cents per yanl. Uroadcloth, hlue or hlack, ."H inches wide, al sr. cent. Atl-uttol Henrietta, .".4 inches'w ide. fl.fsi llorilt-n-U serpe, ray or hrow n, at 'Si cents. Camel hair mixed, the latest dress poods, at 4'i cents. Anv coltr of Casmere you w ant i- cents per yanl. Ilop-sackinp. tne laiest ami nmsi ian iunalile dress aoods, at s.l cents pt-r yad. Chenille table covers, very pretty, from J1.4S to "-'..' I. Ladies' Fnrnisliics Department. Ladies Jersey ribbed vests, wit h sleeves. at 25 cents. Ladies' wool hose at 20 cents. Ladies' I-'ascinator from l.'.i-ents tof 1.5o. I.tulies' Coats, all sizes, from 1.5o to ?15.ii. Blaniets iU Hans in AMsance. (Jray and while blankets from 75 rent-- to ?"i.4s imt pair. KenifinlM-r thest" tiluukt-ts are full lo-4 w nle. Haps, loll m.c. Irom cents to W.lsl. CL OTHIJS'G. roii ijoys. Hoys suits, latest styles, from 1.21 to f7.UI. Youth's soils in the very latest patterns. coiiimeiii iii at I2.f and up. We bought a special lot of lniys' tlireft piece suits, sifs '.. lo. 11 and 12. Thev are actually w tilth fl2.. We can st II them for i.t.511 and $4..ts. They an- duudies. A Breakfast Appetite ( as Kesit II - Aldrtl Ky THE NEWS OF THE WORLD (onnlnplj- Told ! KrttcUtly S.'oium"n t-d ('pou. The Hstlrlot is tbe only complete morclim nei"iai"-r that re"ti- l:rnlrl t'ennsrlvanki at an enrly honrot the day. It Is title i.l tbe l..rruiot lmocntic nesriia xrrs In tbe state d.1 the only one prit.te.1 at Hie the state capital, the otticial and ulilical centre ol tbe cumtpunwe Hh. It prims tbe news, reccirlr.it It over Its own wires throaicb 'he extraordinary Irclluiex ol the urvat press associations, aided t.y Us own cor respondents. The- Fsslrlot Is Iieuiocra Ic to the core. It is opposed to tiosttes and an enemy til corrupt mo nopolies. Itlt-sflfc atrald to tiithl the wronK; It never hcsltatt s U- speak lor the r It: lit. It makes a ne-iaity ot department news and Klves m..re each da; than all ll.e oibcr elate pa lters COIlllllQd. The leadinic qaestion itrrlnj; the winier will be tariB rel.irm. In Xovemter next l' n.s Ivania will elect a t.iicrnor niemkrn ol roniem, an J a state letf Is atore. The mau who t!cj-ire to keep In lot in ed uitirt read. n.l the man who reads should set The fsiirisi. daily or weekly. To place Ths "Pali-lot in the bands ol a yet laraer sonKiituency we wilt Seo.l the daily truin now until March 1. lh5. bv mail to n; new mtv scrller on receipt .i Fl K liULI.il KS. The Wkkkly will lie sent t ) any new sunscriix-r from now until March 1, ISai ou receipt ol UN 1KIL LAK. rti Patriot Is tbe best advertl-lDa meilium In P-nnsylvania oaUlde ot I'lluburK aud Phila delphia Ires fa the I'Dsnipiayrtl : It Inserts without cbsrife advertisements ut those wantiuK employment. Its Help Or.ler hss tirouicni as iMance lo luudreds. It has a Cent Word Col umn t-ir other wants. HA1L.Y. every week-day mornlnK In the year, fi a y ea r. Vi EtKLY. Tuesday eveninit ot each week. t a year. THE PATKIUT COMPANY, tl.2 HanishurK, I'a. mm i- W T"sT -t V The irst of American Xeirspn jers, CHARLES A. VAX A, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, ami all th time, forever J Tlie Sunday Sun Isthe Createst Sunday News paper in the World. Price, i per copy. I5y ni.tiJ, ?2 a j ear. Daily, by mail, - - $ ti a year. Iaily and Sunday, by mail, - $ S a vear. The Weekly, - $1 a year. Address lis KMX, Nw Verb. Mountain House STAR SHAY1HG P.BLOB! CENTRE STEEET, EEENEEUEG. rpiUS well-known and Inns: established Shavinic X I'arlor is now located -n Cutre atreet. np in.sle the livery stable ol I'Hara. Iat Is a I.uili er. where Ibe bosmers will i-e carrieit n tn the loture. SHAVIiM:. 11A1U t I' ft AMI sill AMlKIIN't done in the laeaiert an.l uwt artistic mauner. C lea it Towels a specialty. tlaaie waited vn at their residences. JAMES H.llsM. rro.neUr Ij'XECU TK1X NOT1CK. j 1-.Lala ol John Metbrar. deceased, letiera tetamentary on the estate ol John Meixcar. late ol the lmn.ua h ol Lilly, In I am brla eauntjr. I"ennsylanla. havlntf bct-n sxranird to me. notice lit hereby Klveu to all lKrnun- In.lcl -ed to said estate t make payment to me without delay and those having claims atcalnst the same will preaent ibem rterlv aalhrnt icate.l lor scl tomcat ent lo sac. HAIilM.int, .llt.l.UAS. Lilly, Pa, lec. 14, IMU.61. Ivaeculiix. Busy? i OF OURSE, THE rJOGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confidence justly reposed in a merchant, ami of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the he?.l requires a gooil 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 buvs more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. FOK MEN. We ar strictly in the sw im. 1.kI heavy worsted suits, all "-ies. for .-..'.'s. r.i-tter suits as hiirh as 22 .(. The oven-oat season is here. Our ales have stiiried and they an Ritinfi fa.-t. Wll V.' Itecaiise no one ever saw them so cheap. We are prepared fur a biit trade in pants. We mean ttist-ll and can't help it. If yon look at our line line you will buy. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. wi: a mi is Tin: lead. Stiff hats, the latent styles, f ir Muo. Ili-tter quality stiff hais from 1.25 up to 2. .. Caps ju all st li s ami kinds fnnu lo cents to -fl.isi. Ootid heavy nvi-Vshirts for 4s cents. All-wtMil blue, black and grey shirts for 1.25. Latest styles lauiidr'ed sbirts. with cul ar attached, from 75 cents up to 1.5o. You Olisihl to st-f Our Line of 24c. Ties. they aim: i:eai tii:s. All-woo! "Oiiltlen llule" nnderclothiiitf at '.! cents. famel's hair, the ln-st made in.derclotli in?. for 75 cents i-ach. 'J'wo-tlireaded "iion-sliiinkiti" uiidi-r-clothins. anv stripe or pattern ytm want for $l.oi each. These t'oods are tnaiiiifactiired by C l In- Sviitz Conilee Mi, Is and a jruaraiitee accompuiiics each and every one. CARPETS. The carpets this sea- on are verv ni The latteriis are ni ilit ami lasi-mat i uu. M-f Ilii'tll aim Vim will he con vi need that Ol'U PIMCES A IX E KIOHT for any btHjy, e carry L&RGERSTOCK OILCLOTH t liu u any ot her store is beautiful. on the mountain. It THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZm, PENNA. I Too Many OWING to a miscalculation and too much warm weather I have about Ten Thousand collars' worth too many heavy pood.-? which will be Fold at prices that will astonish you. Never before in the history of Cambria counly has Clothing been ottered at such low prices. Nearly everyone in North" em Cambria knows that my prices have always been the lowest for pood goods in the State, and this Cut has knocked tne bottom out ol an lormer train. For the next 30 DAYS I co-its and Underwear at 20 be manufactured, ('all and C. A. It Will Pay Packages. JOHN PFISTBR, ! ItCALKK I X gehebu mmmi Hardware, Csccusware, r.lADE-'u'P CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Vt.tTAttf.FJ is m:aso., II K! I Tl , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. nnW 2oty To Investors. llrll V so iwit tmni home to seek Investment when you can bur l"ennyl;nla Kirat Murltcatie sit-unties on the Carh or Monthly Payment plan and whirl, will net you twenty per cont. on your lut.ne) T For pari i.-nir ran on or address li. A. t.MII.KHAHT. Aua.i, lSwi ttiiLiurK, fa Furniture. Full eiirhl-piece hard wood ln-drooiM suit, tii.i). Full eisht -piece oak liedroom suit. 27.m. Ilcds. liahi or dark, from ?2..'iO to f7.5o. Lou litres, M, Miiiet plush, very fancy, fur ?5.."iO. These louiitres are full six feet loiiff Mid Root I width. We carry the best assortment of rockers in tow n. It would do vou t'ood to see our leader: A cane bottom rocker, with very fancy back, for Kitchen Tables, S1.98. P.reakfast Tables, drop leaf, six lees, for ?.'. i. Six foot extension tables, drop leaf, oak, for5.im. Child's roi-kers from 5o cents to .75. See our CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1.24 We jrive you cot ton top and w "Solid bottom dark. .'i.no. one mattress ln-d tick iv.-ii w ire spruitr lor ?... kit'ht 11 chair, lieht or Ask uny of our customers and they will recommend and advise you to buy our ?i.24 cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY! ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. Ladies" Doiiola tip. era. 1.25. Ladies Diiiiiriihi tip button, C. S. or op spring heel, 1.25, f i..i.. !... ami fv.isi. Ladies' I)oii;olii tip Lllicher. '.'.5ll. Men's buckle bronaiis, it.", cents. Men's tilt or tilai 11 CoiiL'lfss and Pal s at 1.25. 3 e5 ! prices. y loss will be your will s.dl Heavy flothin" Over- per cent less than they cost to see me. Very Respectfully, SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. You To pro QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Oil Clolhs, DlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lare Jaivies Qu.imim. 8. L. REtn. M ATIIT RKAl.K. REED & HEADE, AttornoyM nt J.av, 1-BtNSHlK.I. - - - I'ENMA. itlice on t'eutre street. W3 I M. D. KITTELL, Attornoy-nt. JiiiAV, EBENSBl'KU, PA. lhoe In Arm hit Knlldlnic. opn.Court House. T. w DICK. ATTIIKMJY.AMiAW. KHKMHHI HU. i'BHV'A Special attention to stlven claims lor I'cn slon Hountr. etc. rhT- Ni J. F. McKENUICK, ATTOkSl MX Mi f 1-KsKtXOU AT LAW. tl(L.SSMt all. . A mice on Centre street. P. J i.mi.K, ATl'OUNKY AT LAW. hsmnHi uu, rlfflKlnllira HoBba. Pa. Ot tl H." MY EPS. ATnjIir'KY-AT-I.A w. tsssusi'ttt, PA. a-Orhee la Cloltonade Ku. ou tirstra ptreet. DliXALU E. DUFTON, ATli KN EV-AT I.A .AW. KHKMHItt its, Pbwha. KV'tltnce la llpra House. Can tar street. f-M UHUM IT MAY t'uNdKKN: a Ail ierons bavlntcciaiitis aarainst tbe entate ol Jeremiah JNiM'ttan, late ol Munstrr ti-wiishlp. t'atnuriit euniy aet-easeti.or Klin Noonan, late ol salt! ttiwnslilp. ilorrai-r.l . are rt nested tit present their claluis properly iirohaled Ui me by May s&th. lhwn. M. It. AllTtLl Kiienel urK. Pa.. March al. latfa.
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