Cnnlmn Jvcrann. KHR."Btlii. AVIItKIA CO., FRIDAY, JAXl'ARY Tiik notniimtion of Mr. I I:irri.on, Itrotlu r of x-rresiilnt Harrison, to U surveyor of customs at Kansas City, Mo., was rrjtvtetl in the wntite. The issuance by Stritary ('arlisle of five per cent. lonIs on a three Krcent, fiasis as soon as they can lie reparel meets witii :ilmit-t general approval by New York bankers. Os Monday the senate refused to con firm the nomination of Hornblower for Judge of the supreme court and Presi dent Cleveland will have to send in an other name for that otlice. ' The President sent to the senate the nomination of William I. Jiuchanan, of Iowa, to !e envoy .extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to the Argentine Republic. On Monday last by a collision on the banks of the llackensack river, near Huhoken, New York, during a heavy fog nine persons were kilted and thirty-seven injured several of whom are falally hurt. Last week three cases of lynching took place in different parts of the coun try one in Ohio, one in Indiana ami the other in Kansas. In the latter state three men were dropped off a bridge dangling to the ends of ropes. The London Lmuit says that grip is increasing in virulence and that the death rate in the cities is much higher in consequence. The dread disease is also much more prevalent in this coun try than it was a few months ago and many deaths may be traced directly to its effects. The discovery of the grip microbe and some effectual means of killing it would be a godsend iudecd. The Washington corrcsjondent of the I'hiladelphiii Timrn says: Mr. Sibley, of Pennsylvania, is the largest owner of racing stock in the House, as he has a cool half million in horses. His hmc is one of the prettiest in town, for he is a mau of great wealth. Representa tive White owns $.?H,loO worth of horse flesh. Senator Stockbridge ha.- Klecds valued at $-, Hon, while Senator Mitchell, of Wisconsin is estimated to own $lnn,HOH in horses. An exchange under the caption of what tariff means sas under the M Kinley bill an ordinary suit of clothes cot-Is $'"jn. The same suit can be pur chased for $ lt' under the Wilson bill. A pretty good profit for the M Kinley protectionists. A pair of blankets so highly necessary when the thermometer gels below zero, for which Mckinley charges $.".. TH, Wilson will only tax you $.'!,. "O. See the difference; $ on those two items. The gain is the interest of a J 11N investment. I'.KiwKKs l'J.ono.oon and I.j.ooo.ono bushels of wheat have been destroyed in t he heat districts of eastern Washing ton by continued rams. In IS'.! the yield from that district was TJ.lKMt.tHKi. In ls'; the ucerage was increased, and it was exacted the yield Would reach 000,001) bushels. A party of large wheat landowners have returned from the wheat belt and report that the farm ers would have Urn letter off if they had not planted any wheat last year. Many thousands of bushels rotted in the field, but the iiiins have coutinued up to date, and have llooded the granaries aud destrojed most of what was harvest ed. Rei hkskn tativk Siiu ky; of this state has prepared a bill to pay pensions in a new issue of '2 per cent bonds. He pro poM'd to offer it to the House in case a bill is presented for a genenl issue of bonds. Mr. Sibley's bill is designed to give pensioners the benefits usually ac cruing from ImiiuIs anil also to give the government a ready means of meeting pension obligations. His plan is to make the bonds in denominations of IJH up to .".H up toflOO and to make them legal tender except for customs dues. This would allow them to circulate as paper currency. His plan contem plates the issue of such bonds until the amount reaches $.n per capita. F.x-Uov. James A. Ih wm, of this State, who is well known as a radical Republican, in a recent interview said 'to lie candid. I don't belit ve this de pression in business is the result of lVtn-tM-ratic j ml icy. This wave of business depression was coming, and it is only the good fortune of the Repnbhcans that the IVniocrats got in power in time to U caught by it. It is one ot those eriodical depn s-ions that regularly nf feet the country, and nothing could have avoided it. I don't believe the iH'inocralsor their jmlicy have anything to do with it. It would have come any how, awd if Harrison had 1 -ecu t ie lt d it might have U-en even worse." Tut delegates at the river and rail r ad miners' district convention at Pittsburg on Tuesday decided to sus jw nd work at once at all mines in the district. Another convention will I held, in Pittshurg, next Monday, and it j is very prohal.le that unless there is an agreement of a'uniforni rate of pay hv that date that the siishcnsinrt will he continued. Secretary McHryde nf the organization, stated that the miners have determined that a uniforu rate niust he estahlished either through husiness methods or hy the higge.-t t-trike the I'nited stales has ever had. Mr. McHryde Mated that out of a total of li.tKH) miners in the district only C.OOO have lieen working. These, he aid, will now lay duwu their tools iu-atiDiU-ly. ThE St Louis Republic tells the story in short measure: The Wilson bill re form needs little talk. There is one an swer which lets the wind out of all the petitions against reduction of bounty taxes. Here is the one truth which will do to repent as a reply to every Republican live-minute speech: A business ui able to exist without the McKinley 'iuii - is a dead loss to the people of the I'nited States. The money forced from the people, by duties levied for the lcnclit of that business is as much an unpro ductive gift from the earnings of profita ble industry as the money given to stip ort tramps in idleness. Such an unprofitable business must necessarily have a bad effec t on wages. No tariff can makeita healthy business. In its spurts of activity it will pay no higher wages than the general labor conditions of the country conieI. In its leriods of stagnation it puts on wages all cutting down of running expenses, and frequently will suspend wane-paying altogether. A business which must be supported by taxation is inevitably a business which operates to reduce the standard of living and'the rate of wages among its employes. That is not only the logic of the case, but it is the fact of experience. A highly protected occu pation may pay apparently high wages to a few exceptionally skilled men in re sponsible positions, but if it is conduct ed on a large scale the great lwnly of em ployes will get lower wages by the year than men of similar capacity and ener gy get in a business profitable of itself. The fact that a ietition appears against a Wilson schedule is to U taken as a prima facie evidence that the busi ness is an expense instead of a profit to the people. It is also prima facie evi dence that the business is a menace to the standard of wages in America. Kvery petition presented by a protec tionist senator is an exhibit in favor of the Wilson bill. A petition reciting that a business which flourished under the first Morrill t triff must die under the Wilson tariff is either a gross falsehood or it uncovers a parasite upon the vital forces of the nation's industry. It cither lit s or ex poses a species of idleness which extorts a living. For everything is idleness which makes no return for what it re ceives. The lalior of a tramp in tread ing the roads is as much entitled to 1, called industry as the activity of a busi - j ness which must have an increasing jiercenlage of bounty to!ie. The more such a business grows the worst for the people, ami its petition for the McKinley tariff, if trutliiul, is in its relation to the earnings of the ople exactly like the application of an able bodied tramp for admission to a pauper asylum. Kach petition presents to congress the alternate of being ignored as a falsehood or treated as a claim of idleness for con tributions from the industrious'. I'nder neither head is one of these petitions worthy of being iiunilied with argument. Mil. Oliow, says the Rlo.-sburg A-lru-ti.irr, is expected to go to congress to protest against the pa.age of the W il son bill in the interest of the working men of PeintsV Kama, that they may not be brought down to "pauper wages.'" Here is a sample of M r. ( row's love for high wages to Pennsylvania working men. In ISsr, the price for mining coal at Mr. Crow's mines at Hanlscrabble, Clarion county, was fifty-five cents per ton. The miners in Corw's employ together with the other miners in that vicinity, asked for an advance from lifly-fiveand sixty cents jer ton to seven ty cents, the same as paid in the Rey noldsville region. All the o-wrators met with their men with the exception of Mr. Crow, and agreed to grant the advance, ami dil so Crow refused to treat with his men or grant the advance, and after a hard struggle compelled them to go to work at fifty-live cents a ton, the price he had always paid. The effect of this act on the part of Crow was to cause 4he ther operators to reduce the wages paid their men from seventy cents to sixty five cents a ton, that U-ing tni cent more a ton than Crow was paving his miners for the some quality of coal. Mr. Crow is a tit subject to go to con gress to represent Pcnusv I van i.i woik ingmeu and prevent a reduction in wages. His motto undoubtedly! is "Piotection lor Crow only." Tiik nomination of James IVnU.n Hancock, of Venango, fur Congressman at-large, says the Philadelphia Hufnf. is an unsought. ctunpliinetit to a gentleman w ho, though he has prt ferred to tijiht in the ranks, is competent and worthy t take his place at the head of the col umn. Me is a, trained lawjer, a j;ok! fjieaker, a strong dehator, a clear and forcible writer and it Jeffersotiian Iemi crat thoroughly irroun.led in the faith. He has remained steadfast in his opin ions on the tariff question, while his distinguished opponent has wandered and followed stranjje gods. In all prolr ahility Mr. IlanciK k has no exjM ctation of ili'in more than to lead a forlorn ho, hut he is willing to ma ia'ie the ne- j hi. l-r.liti.-al ' i ceMsary sacrifice in proof of convictions. His courage t-hotild in- spire his lellow IemH ratsto follow his example and at whatever temporary in ; couvenience to give a good account of themselves nt the F hruary election, No political party has ever had at any time a greater or easier epportunify to capture the country than the IVmocratie party now hiw. The eopIe neeil help bad.y. Tne way to help them is to tiit taxiug the suhstance out of them, and to do this it is necessary to reduce the extravagant and greet ly expenditure of so mm h puhlie money. TU onr.my is) word. XoTiHxo is eversetfltnl contrary to the laws of nature, and protection is merely a socialistic experiment undertaken to enable a large nuinlr of people to Jive in ciiiefi and so relieve them from- the hard work ot the larui. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSGLUTEE FURS W a-lt iu'rtcii Letter. WA.niNt;TON l. ". Jan. li'tli, l-'.'f . -President Cleveland has ju-t given a practical demonstration of his earnest ness in turning the settlement of the Hawaiian complication over to Con gress, by Hitting the official dispatches just received from Minister Willis at its disposal. No one in Washington s.ri ously believes thai any danger is to be apprehended from the reported probab ility of Riitish marines being landed at Honolulu. It is well known t the Itritish government that the I'nited States will not tolerate any interference by any foreign government with Hawaii The 1 It-intx-rats of the lloi'se have much more than held their own in the tariff debate this week, although some of their best posted men have pjirpo-ely made no speeches in favor of the Wilson bill. With the exi eptioti of Representa tive Tom Johnson, of Ohio, w ho opposes the bill lM-cause it retains too much pro tection and who favors free trade with out any if's and's or hut's, no lemo crat hass'-oken against the underlaying principle of the bill, even Representative Haines, of New York, who represents the Troy tli.-tii.t and who has been quoted as being strongly opposed to the bill, admitted in his seeeh that he vvotild Vote for it if tlieseiicdiil' at feeling the industries of Troy was amended P meet his wishes. .Next week he and others will have an opportunity to oftei any amendment they may doire ami the House wil! decide whether they shall be adopted or r.jVt led. It Is not thought piobable by any inemU r with whom 1 have conversed thai any male I ial amendment w ill U- adopted before the bill is passed bv the House on the -J'.'th of January. It is in tie-senate that tie-friend- of the measuie fear it will le amen, led almost hex ond recognition. Washington is now full of parlies inter estcd in having the bill amended and they me all basing liit ir hopes of success on the senate and not on the Hoii-e. The senate finance committee w ill begin to give bearings to those interested a. soon as the bill passes the House. The Republican leaders of the House were very cleverly taught a little le-.-on bv till' 1 . Iiloer Its tills week W inch Would convince men with I. ss conceit that j "' ' 'leallie.i , la-l. Reed. Itumovs A Co., have not s -cu red a William Ibintemaii ami family, who corner in parliamentary knowledge. If iv-ide on the Met auce faun, at liailing it was tlie intention of the afoe-.nd Re ton slat ion. on the I.igi.nier Vullt v rail publican leaders to get at least two das ! road, he being a farmer tln ie. were near debate out of the questions of llu mwcr j i blow ii lo pu ces on la-l Sunday night, of the House to have members anc-ted, i Some inaliciou- person placed two sin k and of the right ol liielulMTS to Vote W hiie of d naiuite at the door and 111 the fuse, under arrest, win u the motion for the The d nauote exploded, -ina-lii nir ali t In discharge of the a r re.-ted nu inU-rs came j gia in t he w i ndow s ami hauly wrecking Up. This waste of time that propeilv the building. The inmates wen fright belotiged to the consideration of tiiet.tr- tn-d almo-l to death and .Mr-, lleiule iff bill was not countenanced bv tin- j man has since U-cii prostrated by the HemocratS Who easily defeated it bv ! shock. having the Sergeant al Ai ins make bis report at a time when tin Republican lea, lers v. ere off their guard. Ii did not take a moment for Representative ( 'atehings to a.-k unanimous i iisent for the discharge from ilstodv of tin- arrest ed niemlx rs and for Speaker Vi-p to de- 1 clare them discharged, there being u., ! objel tioll ',y t!l it time the kllow it ; all Republican.- had iIi-.hiti .1 what was going on. but il was too late. SVnat .r Mcl he;-, in. . f N.-w- .l.rs-v.: who has hi cu widely adeti-. l l. Re publican pipers a- a tariff "kicker," , has been compelled by a troiihii some ! throat affection to lake a tup p. I'lmi I i ' in search of relief, but In f. .re going be addressed a letter lo Senator Yorh c- ! which effectually di-po-. oi'.-mv doiiiit j as to his position towaid.- t.oili iei..rui. j Hes.iysiuth.it letter: order that I you :tnd my other I ii !iii,ci-.i! ie e li'eafin s j on t he ci nmnt tee m.i v k now what t. . ex I peet from Ine I here state that lie- j lleinocratie side of tlie committee on i finance uui.-t nmkc the tariff hi!! and : then every member of said commit I tee must stand bv tin- Work done. To do ! otherwise is to con ft-.-.- that w- are not j lit to govern. I write tint.- plainly, as I See the iiew-.ajM i.- have placed me in j the list .f those called ohsl I llcl lonisls. I have not denied the report, as I never j deny anything the newspapers say of me, but 1 will always try to speak for ! myself when the time comes." Secretary Carlisle ext. lamed this week to the niemlxTS of the S.-nale I'maee committed and thos- of th. Mouse wtivs and means committee the immediate necessity for leoi-hition to provide the lllole V to lei it (he .:. J it II I (toil t (ieit now slarini the Treasury in the f i. e. His ohjet t was not to aru'tc in favor of tiie rcC'immen.latioiis made in his an nual report, hot In impr. ,-s iijh.h the minds of his hearers the i.e.s.-.ty f..r Hitioii. leaving them ntiteiv free a.- to the nature of the legislation and asking only that it provide tin money i s-a ry to meet payments and preserve the credit of the -jnvi rn:n. nt. It is the o!. jt rf the HleuiU-is of hoth eomniilti es to av'nv U'miii a l id that whl not urou-e Siirln ieiit op,silion p. enise an xt. nd etl financial ilehate m either the Ilmi-e or (he senate They recoirnie that slp h a ilehate at this tone would he d.ins-t r mis if not actually hurtful to the coun try. Ilepresetitalive M.Millin, s iv s it has not U-en delinitely decided whi ther the income tax .-hall Im offered as an amend inent to the tariff hill or as a separate measure. y Two Jtinico Sharp t'atirltt. I'liH M'H l in v. .Ian. Two hunco fharjis, who are supposed to w the men who on NovetnUr 1 got J.5,tUl from (ieoree Triiirer. a W'e.-t m. in I .n.l iiiti- ':er, in l'itt-hiirg. were captured here l! 'y' J,"' t-"' ,", a,r!-V, M" l" te itiug hdwm Ford, of this city, out of t-MH-O. lie ha.l Urn taken to tli.i- room, plav ed a game of cards, and had "heady withdrawn the cash fr..m the i i.ank. I resilient t oinegvs, who knew him, wondered at Ford's laree with- (Irawal nf money, and the latter told hi story. A detective accompanied him to the huncoer's len Hn.lcapliir.il tlie men. who gave their names as II. V. .-haw and Hiram Kites. A .Highly --ntnisliih. Piukase. Wash . .Ian. 1 1 Will. miirhty roar a terrific -diowshde came down the mountains at Muilan. Ida., yesterday, eat lying everything I fore it Several miners' cabins in its path were crushed and huned. Coriieiius McCrev liey ami John K.ll. n were eating dinner in their cabins at the time and U b.re they real i. d their danger the slide was tion them, crushing life out in a twink ling. It is feared others were buried under the immense slide. N,,t until spring will it U known how many -er-ish'ed. The town of Mullan natrowly tsjcajjcj U io carrie.1 away w&er iKKS AXI OTIII K l .. A hand of pious women raided a linker yamc at Heaver, and after -inging -cvcral li mil- left, w lieu the w ici d Jo.i 1 lis Weill on with the it a me. Ceot ge Selniiolise. of Pit tsliurg. ruti vi.t.il of iniiolei ii g hi- wife and two clii Moil and settiag the liotiscon lire, ha heeii denied a new trial and sentenced t" le 1 1 :i 1 1151 d. A feu days ago. Walter. I he t-year old -on of Simon si i rock, of S.-mei -et town ship. Somerset county, had 1 hree lingers nl his right hand cut olT by that nx-tn I r get ting under t In-k ui l'e id a feed ell t ter. Addition- to rented -u-cini-cs. when made hv the tenant, should never l-e fa-i-eiie.l hv nails, dm i I h screws. Should he w isli to move away and t ai,e with him the lumber composing I he i m ro emi-nl- he has made, can simp y draw out the screwsaiii! take the planks. It he fastens them with nails t he i m proyenu n t- hecwllie t he !a ml lord's propel I y. It is a peculiar Tact that for the first time in over a iii:irtei of a century a bar re! of apples js worth more than a barrel ol lioiif. a:i.l the relative d i llei'eiioe uom-j-.-s io pii.ve lal!e hefore the year is closed. I air apple- now retail at i a barrel, while thuir can he obtained fully a iloiSai cheaper. It is al-o cheaper to buy L'H,d orange- by the box than apples by t In barrel. An immense lly wheel in the power house of t he M a n it fai't ii i i-i - ICiei i ric Light company, at 1'hiiin and Somerset street-. Philadelphia, buisjetl on Weduesdav . A large piece of I he wheel was hulled through a window and in-tai.lly killed loll ii Mel 'ailv e , aged Pi Veals, who w a passing I he establishment. The building wa-badlx damaged by Ityii.g fragments of the wheel, bill no ot hci pel -on w a-i nj u rcti. Two mile- from the village of New Raltilllole. Somerset eountv. there lived all alone foi many years Michae l .Ionian and hi- wife. Roth w e upwards of Ml year-of age. Saturday. Mi-. Jordan tiled and wh.-n a neihUir ca!i-ii to oiler con solation lo her hu-hand he candy in. ii lo il: "If only she dad waited a day or two I ould have gone with her.'" Monday morning M -. Jordan w u- laid to le-t. and at two o'clock that afternoon hot I) Hi- Rival. RiaioM -., Jan. 14 There was a j murder attempted at a Wedding this l t veiling al H Main street when Audreao 1 Santano. L".' years "Id, the briilcgrooin. was -hot and probably fatally wounded ; bv loinii:go I'igaro. .'years old. a dis ippointi il -uitor f..r the hand of M.trit deSarde. who was the bride of the evening All those concerned are span ; i inls. S intano and I'igaro lived at the , hoo-e where Marie de S.mte presided as ! boarding mi-tres. Iloth men were i - attentive to her. and when she fav j "ii d S 1'it oio. I'igaro. with furious jeal ousy. threalened to kid hi.- rival. It'f in ullage look place in a room .pposin to t ha t i .cent .h d by I'igaro. A i tin bride and g.ooin tame in in tin i room I'igaro appear- .1, and pii'iing oui I I levoh.r 1'lle.i ihlee shots. 'Two ot ! them strui k Santaiu: in tie head. 'Tin I third buri-d it-ill" in the doorpo-t s.iniaun staggei. d ba. k and fell, while I the wedding giie--ts and tin inmates ol ! the bouse r.i-bed at the would be mur i derer and disarmed him. !nten.-e t x citeinent ; 'ai th . w I vailed, ami Serg- ant M. -was apprised of the .-hoot ing htirried his ptisomr t jail. Tin wounded man was t iken tothet ilv hos pital, w hen it is said there is little hopes of his rc overv. I'liiilni!- I'nrniil to I 'en III. S l'l; am i... ... .Ian. II The Pacific Mail steamship city of Pekim; ItoU''Iii details from Ningiio of tine of the most ten il.le lires on record which occurred in tie- temple in that city lectinltf-r - and can -cil jj,,. dentil of nearly three hundred wom it and ehildnn. The an nual theairi. ai perform. iii.-c in honor ,,f the uoi'..- Was hcing uiven in the temple A hoy threw a liuhteil i i;aret!i' into a heap of straw, which Plaed lip. and the hurtling staircase prevented the M-ople it Itiiii; out. '1 here was a genera! rush to escape Some ware trampled to death; others j.inied out of the windows and were . idler killed or so l.adly injured thai thev IVer- tliiahi:- to e.-capc the llanies and si peri-hed, while others passively awaited their fate, whl. h was not long in over t.ikin-,' Il tern, and they were rous'nl ulive or suffocated hv the .-moke. Itraxiliaa litsurrrclion is eurlj Tmlril. Wasiiis;tos, Jan. A cable mes satre in cipher from Captain Picking, at Kiit Janeiro, and address.-.! to secretary llerlx'rt, was translat..! at the mtvv de partment to-day but Mr. HcrU-rt deolin ed to make its contents public. It is undtTstuod to contain a summary of the situation vv ith a hint that the in.-urrec tion is nearly ended. It is generally U lieved that the danger of the reestabiish nient of the monarchy in Jlrazil has pass-sl, and that the jinf. rential prr.tesl against Mich a change in the govern ment in the presence of five I'uiled States war vessels at Kit will neej no active empha.-is. All the meagre infor mation obtainable in Washington of the situation at the Iftailian capital points to the final triumph of the government. l'ul a l.otuli in IIU lWLet. Im.ixnaii.i.is, IjJ., Jan. 1J. An in fernal nia.-liiiie in liia . k.-t was tlie liorrifvin; discovery tiiutlti last uit'ht by Klwitnl X. Flam, a t.roker, when he rea. he.l home, lie had bo-.j-ht S.nie ..ratiL-es for hip wife, and, iruntiitiir his hand in his overcoat ket to jei tiieni, fie j.nlled tuit a j.ieee of .ipt' .ti.x inches Ion, attached to one end of which wa.s a fuse 1 itriicd down t. within an eighth of an inch of the -.ij.. J l,e infernal machine has not l-ee ii tested et, hut it is l-cliced t.. he ii I f.! with dynamite or nitro -irlyc. ril e. There is ml rea.-.n why anyl.dy .slumld try to hlow uj. Mr. Flam, ami it is thought he was taken for someone el. i R. L. JOHXSTOS. X.J.BVCk. A. VT.BVCK. Kt.T.BLlSHtD ISTi. Johnston, Buck & Co., liANKKKS. EUKNSBriUi. - - - PKNN'A. A. M . HI K. Chlr. Carrolltowii Bank, l'AKHUl.hTt'N, .A. klltKIUKill, .! ler. T. A General BanlLinEusiDuss Transacted. Tlie mllowtui: re thi .rincil foatorri ol itt-ner.il hai. Kiur liusiue! : Keitve pnvatile on ilt-mantl. ntl Interest br in! certiBiiie lfsue.1 l tnua deponltora. i'fdImI Cii cnirouiet- on tvrmhle teimnl ili;r.:it p.tpr .ll.wiunt-sl mt all time. ('OI.I.HTIOSN Mroteln thi? lix-nlilv tti.l UKn all the rDklDii .nuns in tti rnlto.l'SItiHi. 'hare inndnrato. IlKtlTS I'.siir.t niiotl:i'lc In !! .rt nf the I'nlfvl st.ii.-. sii.l ii.rentn ei-liaim Ismct on II aru nf Kumi e. Al l tUM't ot merchant, tirim rs anit other fmtettmi. tr. Iiein remialle aie.iinotlthn will tie eitemle,!. t'utriiiit arc ,-ur.l that all lot nsmclloo rhall ne held -if trl.tiv prim" and onridf ntia I. ami that ttiej- will ! tn;at,l as lihwre'lj u KOOd NankinK tule will per u it. K- rrttiilly, JllllSII. III I K A- '. A. K. IM rr H -M. II. S.tItFMO, First National Bank PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capita!, paid np,- - $50,000. Ac-i.unl- i.l t 'nr i.riiilcus. Klrra" and Individual r-- i v ri t.pun ttie im M favorNlde tsruia ri-a-isient witti -ie and cuiiaorva tive Hnnkiif. Ste:iin?hip Ti. kcl tor t'T th leidiD l.i ue-.oui Kurrmn l'n,it p.ynbln In auy ft i- piini-ij-ai cttienot the 4 tid W urld. All fiirres).nu Jeni-e aill hare our personal and prompt attention. Inlrml I'ald n 1 liuei Itrpnalte. iril3.y3 Orplians' Court Sale K AI.tTAHI.K REAL ESTATE! V virtue "I an order of the Orphans' Court ot I 9 ' atntirla fount y. IVnnitylvaoia. to Qifl dl-rt-tc,t. iii evM.-e te pufdir- rale at the rtore- rootn ui vv . A. If. Little, in l.irrtlo. t'a..on SATI KDAY, FKB. 'MWK 1MU -at i".-k. p. Tt . all that certain pleee or par '-.a , I and yituiite in the township t, Ataheuy. in the pi.uiily of tUmiiru and tit ol KouftI vmoa. Uiuinie,! i-n Hie wt ty the laud ot the a e ! Iiilin I,iUKa. l-eeed; land of the e u'e t s.;iiuuei ri,y, and land ot Hie estate ol laiue- h te.rt ie: n the n-rtti ly land ot the "tale ! K tli.. deceased, and land ot feter .! r in : o-i the ran ! land i t tie et.ti.te ol Jaeoli liiii, icmnr(l.iinil land ol Chrte I'oniiinMifi: alia i'0 the .tHiih l.y laLd of A!turt AnHiuas and aud ui eliaiittjin rrye. -iinlaitona1 IMS Acres, mure or ifp ana havina Itierwin ereeted a new Kraine iwelli..K ll..u-e and -)riua Huure. a new KmH Hai n tv-x;u leet, a Shop aud "Storehouse, all in kiwi repair. 1 KKMSliF SAI.K: Ten per cent, o I the I uirhae money to te paid n hand at the time of the fule. and He haiauee I one-thud at the nriiint i, n, t,l naie: one-tbird In f'tie Jem. una oue-ttnrd in tw ean tronj the I'liie in i ne ron nrn.ai ton ol the imle Heleried p. y iu-iit ti. .r .no-rei :i n I lo tc n-rurd ty lunnmeui imiiii aui moriiiaice ol tl.e pur haier JnShPII K. HHrK. A 'unnlstrator l the enate ol ilas Natle. .iwiis!er, 14., January z. 1-4. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co,, 01 Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty i)t manufacturing for the uomes 'i.: tr.-ule the finest bramls of illumiD:i!in? anJ LubricaiiDs' Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline Thr can t mi FBOI PETBOLEDH. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Hcst : Mormlj : Satisfactory : Cils in the market sisk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I I ITsill'Ki liter., PITTSBURG, PA ootlS-MMyr. Moiiiit:iin Utilise IM SHAVING FaSilOE! CENTRE STREET. EELNSEUEG. 'I 'His. t-ll known an.l Ion-: entaMlahr.1 Sharing r.nri w.w i.niM .n crntre nrrot. x."l.- the !irr rial.le '.lt'lira. lutlii & l.ulh r. where tl.e l urr.tJi will t e rnrrte.t on In the tututv muvim:, iiaik i rniMi am SIMMIiiiilMi .1 ..ie In tbe i.ratri.1 ami nio.1 rilMir iiiulim. I cm u it..-ta : Wljil). .l-a..iej wa'te.1 on at their revtilenrest. JA.MI.S H. II ANT, 1'rot.rietOT FEES BROS.1 Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Ncar Post OiTice , t.l be under.'icnej .Ir-.tres to Inform the pnb Ii" I tn. y rt otned a abavln-c far or on Main erect, rear the p.nt ottee where baroerltix in all it. t.ranrl.e a will ue rsrrlea .to In tn ....irr. r.vrr?miuit neat tn' Clean. Your (Miirunaae (ullclted. KKW KKOH. I-XWl'lttli'S NtiTH'K. i. "i uieuiiirj on in. e tate ot siuion Kj an, late ol the horouah ot Lilly I'ainliM euua ty. deceaj.l hartnir oeen icrauied to the nnder. nane.t. n..tiee I here!.; iin u. all peritur In iieMr.l to Mlil M utt to id.k arnem w thuut telar taurp havinic caiui ara!n t aid en tile will present them i.roprrlT authenticate.! lor eti.ciuenu . . T- KVAN. Lilly. Pa . 1,-. i. l-3. taet-utor lUANllluA SALESMAN, ENtktltTltT l-u.-biuK an.l t.rtabl to repreoent the Kont hili Nuix-ries ot t;anvla. the lara-est In the iu niini.m. i t-r 7. are ot rb- l. e i.. k . 'tHio..o permanent and larrullve. ur hardy t'anadlaa arown t.i.-k fells rea, I lly where r..ierly intro-du-ed. -end lor trrnis n . n.j secure cholre ol territory. STUNK W tt.LlNtJ rt N . ui b,n lurooto. Hauada. STKAY MiTlCE. 'ioe to the retni-e' of the rul.i-rllr In W arb. UK-ton twnihii. to July last, a etray heller wttu lobat rt.ia.rp l.rn. son white Hta on n.nk The owner reijuesied to rorne forward, prove I roperty. pay rb.r end tke her away, other wise rhe will be disposed ol .-.. r.t in to law. HI I.I.I M HI. II .- I iee -at. ly-3. Lilly.' fa. DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatiuent ot all 'b oui: AtBtruoja, lmeate l u.xiir.i and tr..uh!e rrquinua- 8urKical Aid tltiaw hmini no t. a M . itnl and I to H r w ' IStfii IsniAVtAUn. Ai.li.OMA.fA. B. & B. Every Woman AVIIO READS Tlii papT ounlit to know of I ho 1 rice JtetluctiortM in tliesu su.ics fur Ibis inutitli of Jauuurv. ls4'i business. Kvery leiartnieiit, up stairs and duwa, participate in this great Cletirunce tSi 1?, hieh we have Iteguu earlier thaa usual, and v. Iiicli will b pushtd with so much eucrgv, and the rice tuJuctiotis w ill be so positive, that il will tie to your prolit to know a Unit, if you have any purchases at u 1 1 i .1... 1 1 1 v ii.u.iic r v iA ... . . Oil ic x ... . .in.ro LO IlllkC. Lot American Dress Goods, 3'.i inches ide, s' wool, 15 Cents. 50 pieces Columbian Plaids, All-wool Cloth l'laids; they are 3S inches wiae, 30 Cents, Always sold heretofore at 00 cents. Lot Fine Cloth Plaids, Dollar Koods for 50 Cents, And these are 5U inches wide. Let Fine All-Wool Crepons, In colors, 38 lucres wide, 35 Cents, Down from 75 cents. Lot VHuch Imported Novelty Dress Goods, 1.iO and 1.5 stuffs, they are at 35 Cents. And all FURS and WINTER WRAPS at way down prices. And if you cannot come, It'll pay you ii to wnw our aiail uttubti lit. PA KT.M EXT about these and other val ues. BOCCS &, BUHL, ALLEGHENY. PA. A Breakfast Appetite I'M Heal B Aided Uf TIIE NEWS OF THE WORLD ..al.eljr Tel. aeiel Krlajtatl, ( wiMuura tei I'aea. The Fal rlwl la the only complete morolntt Dewepaper that rearnee t entral reony Ivanla at an eariy nouroi tne day. It ta one ot the l.iremot Democratle newapa- pers la the rtaceand the only one p rib led at tbe the lle capital, the official and political centre 4i ine cooitnonwe Itn. It print tbe Dews. recelrlnK It over Ita oi wirej throuKb tbe extraordinary Ircllltle ol the real .re aaaociatiooa, aided vj lu own cor rupuodenta. The til rlwl la Itaoiocratle to the core. It It opi.od to Oofittea and an euemv ol corrupt mo nopollei. It Isn't atrald to hhl the wrong; It never neaitawa t apeaa lor the rutht. It makes a rperlalty ol department newt and Kivea more each day than all the other atate pa pet ft conjoined. 1 he leadina: floe.tlon durlna tbe winter will be tan tl re lor ui. In Noeuaoer next Henucylvanla win eieri a Kovernor. metuoera ol SOQKress, and a ute let taiacnre. The man who drairee to keei Iniormed muft read, and tbe man who reads rbould et Tne fatrlel. dally or weekly. lo place Tttw Pal rlet In tbe banda ol a yet lamer niiiuencT we win aeDd the daily trout now nuttl March 1, lnwi. b -nail to any new uo KTilr on receipt ol Flt liOU.AKS. The ttiLt will Ims nent to moy new autHct-ttier from now until March 1. Isai on receipt ol ON K LMJiV UK I he Patriot 1 the bert adertllnt medium In rvuna) Ivania outalde ol Piuabunc and I'hila dtlplila. r'ree lb I aeiaplayrd : It tnert without charge adverilsemeuu ot those wantluic employment, lis Help Order ha broui(bt aa Ittaure to hundreds. It baa a (Jent a Word tiol uuiu tor -..ther want. 1'AII.Y. every week-day mornlDK In the year. $6 a year. W tthLLY. Tuesday evenlnir ot each week. II a year. THE PATKIOT COMPANY, d'-i 8 Hanlabura. Pa. a Thr fimt of American A'eictijHM jters, CHARLES A. DANA, Etl it or. The American Count Hut ion, the American Idea, the American Sjtirit. Thene firnt, hint, and all the time, forever ! The Sunday Sun Is the Greatest Sunday News paper In the World. Price, n per copy. By mail, $2 a year. Iaily, by mail, - - f G a year. I aily and Sunday, ly mail, - f S a year. Tlie Weekly, - - - $1 a year. Afldreaa THr il Si, Sifm York. HAVE YOU READ Plie Times THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is the most extensively cir- riiiatfd ami widely read newspaper public-tied in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of public men aud public measures is in the interest ol public Integrity, honest government and prosperous industry, aud it knows no part or personal al-l.ci.-nre iu t rea tine public Issues. In the broadest aud best sense a family aud general newspaper. Til E TI M ES aims to have the larrest cir culation uv a. -serving it. and claims that it is unsurassd iu all the essentials ot a great metropolitan newspaer. "Speci men copies ol auy edition will be sent to anyone seudiug their address. TERMS: Daily. R.m per annum; tl..i ior tour iitotiuis. jii cents per mouth; delivered by carriers for cents per wwk. Sunday Edition, twenty-rour large, handsjiue pages itw columns elegantly illustrated. r.Maj per annum 5 cents per copy. Daily and Suuday. .-' -i annum; cents per month. Wcck y ldiuon, m cents per annum. Address all letters to THE TIMES. Philadelphia. 1N1U Pollen aa written at ibort aeaiea la the OLD RELIABLE 4 yETNA" wlher rirat Vtmmm Coaapm-alM. W. DICK, C1T FUK THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE (MY. OOMMENUEI) BUSINESS 1794. tlOeoaDOTR.Jaiy t.iMa. TO ASM BUYERS CAIVIBRIA We extend an invitation to visit our Lare Dry Gootls Store on Main Street Gallitzin. We carry by far the Largest ami Cheapest Line of Dress Goods in town. Dress Goods from 12!c. jer ynrd up to the Finest Henriettas. Cashmeres, Series ami Cloths, Fam v and Stylish Notions, men's Shirts and Underwear, ladies' anil children's Underwear at Low Prices. Fine line ol Itahher Goods. Can sell you Blue Prints at Go. the kind for which other stores charge 7c. Lancaster gingham, 7c. per ynrd. Yard with muslin at 5e. per yard. Blankets from $1.00 per pair to the finest in the market. Full line ladies' ami men's Shoes. Good, comfortable place to try daylight in our store you t an see in a word come ami see our stock. As we buy for cash and sell for cash we can save you money. CHEAPEST GASH STORE, GALLITZIN, PA. T-A-IKIIE 1TOTICE. If You Want GOOD TAKE YOUR GRAIN TO THE OLD SHENKLE MILL In Ebensburg. THE Full Roller Process For the Manufacture of Flour has been put in the Old Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg ami turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your Gram and give us a trial Kach man's grain is ground separately an.l you get the Hour of your own wheat The mill is run every day with the 15K5ST OF POWER. SAMUEL D. LUDAVIG, pt.v3 Proprietor. Too Many 4brOO1s OWING to a miscalculation and too much warm weather 1 have about Ten Thousand Hollars' worth too many heavy good:? which will be sold at prices that will astonish you. Never before in the history of Cambria county has Clothing been offered at such low prices. Nearly everyone in North ern fambria knows that my prices have always been the lowest for good goods in the Stare, and this Out has knocked the bottom out of ail former prices. My loss will be your gain. For the next .10 DAYS I will s.dl Heavy Clothing, Over coats and Un.lerwear at 20 per cent less than they cost to be manufactured, ('all and see me. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolllown. It Mill Pay To go QUINN'S. Clinton street. J,dmsf..-ii buy Carpets, jjiankeis. leathers, &c. Prices Reduced on Packages JOHN PPISTBR, IIEA1.I.K IN GEHERU MEBCH1HDISE. Hardware, Qneeusware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEUETaRIM IN kttSO.V, lAMtKEKN, KTt'., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. tnatu Suljr AIMIM51KATKIX' NttllCK. Ietter tl admlulatrallon on the estate ol Annie U. Iliont. late of the tM.n.uKli ol U'llniore, Cambria eounly. deoeaaed having twrti aranted U tlie undtraittned notice 11 lirrrl.y crlven l thoe Indebted lo aald eatate to make pavmrnt lBa without delay, and ttione batlntt rlmnii eiratnat tbe aatna will present them duly authen ticated turaetlletnent. LUZABLTH M.DUIKIIK. ft,i.. S. latat. Adtululsu-atrla- THE OF COUNTY, your Shoes on. With what yoa are getting. plenty of -av- ! You to Linoleums, Mattings, Oil Chilli All Goods, ami FREICHT PAin on All !.,r James Quiimim. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In etleot Nuvruit.er IV, l !. OHatrllnal(rr.a. iKT. Srachore KxprrM t v. a iu Alton 4v.ujui luti..a w 1 a m Main L.ine K.rni .. n a in Aluxma Ki'iroii I .hi iu Mall Ki'.rr" . K m CtillaileH.lila Kx-TeHa a 12 u t i-it. .I'.hnrtown ArPomuitMlatl..n 8 14 a tu I'ac.lir txj.reiK a a u. W ay Ca-ibeuaer a :n; tu Mall Tram 4 . . m JuliDMown Ao,..iuuiudali..n a :H . uj Ikranbartc Hrrarh Train leavea a- lolli.wii- 7 '.'l. lo Mil a tn.. an.l 3.3o p. iu an.l arrive at I ruo.u al 7 i7. lu .Vs a. Ui. au.l 4 "ft . in. I-ca.e ('rrnmio at V 3". 11 Mi a tn and .'.;( i. tn.. and arrive at Kt'elndiuttt at lu ui. a. m. and Ii la an.l ft or. . m. 4'reaanta atntl 'lear Mrl tl . - lavr Irvotm at f 44 a. in. aud -J 4u . tn. arrlv. Iti at Crron al S oi tu. and 4 . ui lxai e t'rwoti t 35 a. in. aud 5 V . tn., arrU io! al Ir trona at lu 15 a tu. aud 0 4b i. tn. Kurratia tata-.a. etr , rail un aurnt or ad.trri" Thi. K. Wtt. I. A. VV. !.. 110 r iitu Ae . etttal.ura. I'a. S. M. FKKVt 1ST. J. K. Wtti tlenrral Manatier. tieoeral Manitttrr. For Sale. Two nice flye-year-ol.t Hay llorsru. well t.rofce. It.xMt t o work . tx.tb lntle line leadrrn, houuJ in vtiery parttrular. Will make a uood dratt tram. UikhI teiuo tod hneatyle. and t.otb kind aud On tempered. W ill aell at a trmul lonalo. HH Hit H'X. J.iee. 2X. I m.u 1 1 1 All.. r,ii i tllO Im t-OO.'- I i olll . tllC-nl -t T in. I. Vo I, . dx . i . i i; or . 4 I, it. I u. .
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